1993-04-17 - ietf-telnet-encryption.01.txt

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From: jet@nas.nasa.gov (J. Eric Townsend)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: jet@nas.nasa.gov (J. Eric Townsend)
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 93 18:51:43 PDT
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Subject: ietf-telnet-encryption.01.txt
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Robert W. F. Clark writes:
 > It sounds a little suspicious to me, though.  Snag those copies
 > of PGP while you can.  Expect trouble in coming months.

While we're on the subject of "things that might go away", the Icom
IC-R1 is getting hard to find locally.  I bought the last one at
Quantel electronics for $450 or so.  (The R1 is a handheld
scanner/receiver that has continuous coverage from 100Khz-1.3Ghz.)






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