From: “Deranged Mutant” <WlkngOwl@UNiX.asb.com>
To: “Vladimir Z. Nuri” <vznuri@netcom.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-03-10 09:30:41 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 10 Mar 1996 17:30:41 +0800
From: "Deranged Mutant" <WlkngOwl@UNiX.asb.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 1996 17:30:41 +0800
To: "Vladimir Z. Nuri" <vznuri@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: rhetorical trickery
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"Vladimir Z. Nuri" <vznuri@netcom.com> wrote:
> >> but I have a question: how did they know it was his diary?
> >
> >If I remember some earlier discussion about that case from a few years
> >ago, the file was called "diary.pgp".
>
> how did they know it was *his* diary?
Well, nobody *knows*. But if you've got a file called diary.pgp on
your hard drive, chances are it's a diary of some sort. It's a
reasonable guess.
Whether there's anything incriminating in it for him or anyone else
is another matter, of course.
Rob.
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