1996-08-15 - RE: Stopped Clock. Was: Schlafly on Crypto

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From: Matt Thomlinson <mattt@microsoft.com>
To: “‘jim bell’” <stephen@iu.net>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-08-15 23:45:10 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 16 Aug 1996 07:45:10 +0800

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From: Matt Thomlinson <mattt@microsoft.com>
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 1996 07:45:10 +0800
To: "'jim bell'" <stephen@iu.net>
Subject: RE: Stopped Clock. Was: Schlafly on Crypto
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>From: 	Stephen Cobb[SMTP:stephen@iu.net]
>Sent: 	Thursday, 15 August, 1996 1:16 PM
>To: 	jim bell
>Cc: 	cypherpunks@toad.com
>Subject: 	Re: Stopped Clock. Was: Schlafly on Crypto
>
>Speaking as someone who seldom agrees with Phyllis Schlafly...and not
>meaning to be overly ignorant or paranoid or disrespectful, but is there any
>link between her column and Roger Schlafly, as in:
>
>Schlafly v. Public Key Partners & RSA Data Security, Case C-94-20512 SW PVT
>
>or is it mere coincidence.
>
>Reminds me of the Doonesbury cartoon of conspiracy theorists, circa O.J.
>case: "Wait a minute, Hertz has an office in Dallas."
>"Coincidence?"
>"I don't think so."
>
>Stephen
>
>





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