1998-01-08 - Re: a good example of bad crypto hype

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From: Mark Rogaski <wendigo@ne-wendigo.jabberwock.org>
To: honig@otc.net
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UTC Datetime: 1998-01-08 04:30:41 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 12:30:41 +0800

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From: Mark Rogaski <wendigo@ne-wendigo.jabberwock.org>
Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 12:30:41 +0800
To: honig@otc.net
Subject: Re: a good example of bad crypto hype
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An entity claiming to be David Honig wrote:

: 	
: at http://www.meganet.com/explain.htm
: you can test your critical thinking skills...
: 

- From the first paragraph, which offers this indisputable nugget:

  "At no point in time does the ORIGINAL DATA 
   ever gets encrypted or transferred
   in any form or shape."

I haven't laughed so hard in a long time.  And the grammar adds an even
better tinge to the spiel.

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