1994-02-26 - Re: Infomercial

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From: norm@netcom.com (Norman Hardy)
To: tomh@bambi.ccs.fau.edu (Tom Holroyd)
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UTC Datetime: 1994-02-26 17:56:09 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 26 Feb 94 09:56:09 PST

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From: norm@netcom.com (Norman Hardy)
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 94 09:56:09 PST
To: tomh@bambi.ccs.fau.edu (Tom Holroyd)
Subject: Re: Infomercial
Message-ID: <199402261756.JAA28881@mail.netcom.com>
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>Most people couldn't care less.  They don't encrypt data, and will
>never use a clipperphone.  The FBI can *already* listen to all their
>phone calls and see all their medical records.  Why should people
>do anything to protect something they don't have anyway?

I don't encrypt my stuff but I gain much peace of mind when I know that I
could. This suggests that I should encrypt in order to maintain that right.







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