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Hello Miguel,

Wednesday, April 24, 2002, 12:25:38 PM, you wrote:

>> ROFLMAO :�)

MAU> Now you got me here. Up to the L I understand, but what does MAO
MAU> stand for?

Rolling On Floor Laughing My Ass Off

I miss VA's free acronym plugin, so if you need a good reference
without it see http://www.acronymfinder.com/.  To follow up Peter's
comment to this comment, notice I've even signed this message.

As to why I haven't been signing my messages. (1) I've been having
strange behavior with GPG & GPGShell that Allie has attested to on
another list. (2) I actually do respect the comment both you and Ian
made with regard to use on lists (i.e. bandwidth & clarity).

:�)

- -- 
Best regards,
 Greg                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


 
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The strange behavior is the amount of time required on the 1st use of
GPG & GPGShell is WAY to long. I just timed this message and it took
approximately 15.5 minutes before GPGShell's popup asked which key I
wanted to sign with (i.e. I have 2, email & newsgroups). When I first
started using GPG and GPGShell this was only a few seconds. I watched
the network icon in the task bar of Win98 and did notice some blinks.
This could be regular protocols when connected with my ISP.  If anyone
has any suggestions here, it would be appreciated.  TIA!



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