Re: Update on mail bombing threats--not so funny
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Dan Busarow wrote:
I'm not trying to discourage the use of PGP, just point out that it is unlikely to solve the problem at hand.
Long term, yes, today, no.
Depends on what you think "today" is :) I'm old enough to see way many things change -- when i started hacking, computers with no ICs in them were still quite useful. - --vadim -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAgUBMtdWq0DODjim2XUVAQFRyAP8DrKTVfeDyG+Rni6p9tVl/7/LjG9h9YQ0 PnfCYS4jiFkWUtioGvToJxWIR0i+hYpYNj4qZfcH911bvVFEV9P+rQCMPqGJSPJ5 PXZ9wuwx134NBoTU2n2VGNsBRKxWtp7xXjiyEUV9oMBInPIOSgCLMcfxDGIi/NJp OSe5d1WSmgE= =rAAf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
At 1:00 AM -0800 1/11/97, Vadim Antonov wrote:
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Dan Busarow wrote:
I'm not trying to discourage the use of PGP, just point out that it is unlikely to solve the problem at hand.
Long term, yes, today, no.
Depends on what you think "today" is :) I'm old enough to see way many things change -- when i started hacking, computers with no ICs in them were still quite useful.
Please, sir, do not remind me of even earlier things...such as the machines, admittedly shoved in a corner somewhere, that were still running legacy applications without _transistors_. I still have a soft spot in my heart for vacuum tubes. Diagnosis is so much easier when you can look for the tube that isn't glowing. Howard
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Howard C. Berkowitz
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Vadim Antonov