| Thomas J. Boschloo 2007-11-30, 7:16 am |
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J(ohn|ane) Doe wrote:
> Thomas J. Boschloo wrote:
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> Yes, self would be. By every relevant definition of the term.
No. PGP is all about communication.
You learned crypto from an application perspective, but that is not how
it was invented.
There was no PGP that they needed to find the algorithms for. There were
algorithms that were implemented and used in PGP.
You got it the wrong way around sweety,
Thomas
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A society with suicide bombers
is a polite society
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