1996-03-22 - Re: A funny story [noise]

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From: hoz@univel.telescan.com (rick hoselton)
To: Greg Kucharo <sophi@best.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-03-22 15:21:15 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 23:21:15 +0800

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From: hoz@univel.telescan.com (rick hoselton)
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 23:21:15 +0800
To: Greg Kucharo <sophi@best.com>
Subject: Re: A funny story [noise]
Message-ID: <9603220452.AA03455@toad.com>
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>... someone had left thier keys in the door lock. 
> So being the good cypherpunk that I am I jumped out and grabbed the 
>keys from the lock, then knocked on the window. The passenger rolled 
>down the window and accepted the keys back. Much to my surprise the 
>passenger was none other than Whitfield Diffie.

Let me get this straight.  You performed a key exchange with
Whitfield Diffie?  His keys were publicly available, and you 
securely transferred them back again?  What a concept!
Rick F. Hoselton  (who doesn't claim to present opinions for others)






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