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On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 17:30:02 +0200 (CEST), Nomen Nescio
] wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- From: Charlie Wilkes Of course. You wouldn't bother with a PGP sig if you were a troublemaker, which makes me wonder why you bother with the remailer. It helps keep morons, like Barry, out of my E-mail. And it ****es off the NSA. But I also wonder why you bother with the PGP signature. Does anyone here even have your key? I've posted it a couple of times before, but here it is again: - -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: N/A mQCNAz/yaggAAAEEALJd2Bx5d+mNbG+bBySIP+VtojClxFY3EEdKZCdg9 s7AwAOJ aUY1gsLwu1T45V/BdomB+ETnTi6I+eBVOAJZPQlK4zTxhrQ4XT3KWY7Cx1l4epVH jUujAbHqMrvqNK+JfsJF9BN7TbouJGD+oiEGgc7SLPjrqLG0e 5MoscYxZNI5AAUR tAh5ZWFpdHNtZQ== =DMSP - -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- OK, I am prepared to call bull**** if someone tries to forge you. My working conclusion has been that you are using this technology because you find it interesting and want to support it. Ok, Ya got me. Yea, I guess that's part of the reason, also. I can relate. I have never upgraded from PGP 2.6.2., which I regard as perfect in every way. This is why it will probably be a cold day in hell before I ever upgrade beyond 98se. I want my DOS. Maybe the NSA can crack it -- but not on my system, without either killing me or letting me in on the secret that they have that capability. I don't think they will waste a bullet on the likes of me. Charlie -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: N/A iQCVAwUBQrxMd5MoscYxZNI5AQEIgwP/XqaU38lCmRVRz9pBppfYqYa2CiZA5D02 Fn4MPkdgfw0AAheSOSt4+1zFpDgX75OyrU/eqviy4KZLcv0NDUYJ+KYOHu5JeBis 8XNXPIx8+agZL4zuho8k+RCmINbZgYMSA2+uQ9XJ6d3rDmN3s TFvZfp/rYvTZLJN J83dX6tGbU8= =VlXd -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 06:40:15 +0200 (CEST), Nomen Nescio
] wrote: Were you over there? I pulled a real low draft number, and got **** faced drunk the day Nixon announced the total withdrawal, to celebrate. I would have wound up walking rice paddys with an M-16 the following year. Yes I was I stayed out of the rice paddies except for getting shot down a couple of times.....I was a door gunner/crew chief on a Huey assault helicopter I was all gung ho and volunteered my brother older by two years went as a door gunner and I was so proud of him that I wanted to follow in his footsteps......it was an interesting to say the least time in my life......to keep my sanity I never proclaimed that I was fighting for anything other than to hopefully help end the war...... When I got home I did the hippy thing for a few years another great time in my life which maybe was more dangerous to my health than getting my butt shot at in Vietnam.......lol... Do you still do any standup that must be a really difficult thing to do......even if I had the material I don't think I could ever try it...... Brad LIFE'S JOURNEY IS NOT TO ARRIVE AT THE GRAVE SAFELY IN A WELL-PRESERVED BODY, BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, TOTALLY WORN OUT, SHOUTING... " HOLY @#$%... WHAT A RIDE!" |
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