From: storm@marlin.ssnet.com (Don Melvin)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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Reply To: <199412141734.LAA21890@zoom.bga.com>
UTC Datetime: 1994-12-14 23:30:03 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 14 Dec 94 15:30:03 PST
From: storm@marlin.ssnet.com (Don Melvin)
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 94 15:30:03 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: PGP Speaks! (well...speech :-)
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In article <199412141734.LAA21890@zoom.bga.com>, you wrote:
>
> Any cypherpunks who would like to do public demonstrations or talks is
> invited to attend the sixth annual RobotFest held here in Austin, TX.
> It will be held in the city coliseum on April 1 & 2. If interested then
> please contact me through e-mail or call voice to 512-458-5818.
This brings up a question: I've been thinking about offering to give
talks to some of the local groups about computer security, privacy,
and encryption, with emphasis on PGP.
Myself not being the most knowlegable on this list and never wanting
to re-invent a working wheel, Has anyone developed a 60 to 90 minute
presentation outline they'd like to share with the list?
Thanks!
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Version: 2.6.2
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1dimDy6+hA4S6ArsGJyUTY0zIcBpJdC3s8Pdyuj+stcFsp61/Nx3ATrB7mWsDciv
uNybEdrto/Hx3kYmOBjQIkpcDEixENw9
=mYir
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