At 04:39 PM 8/16/95 -0500, you wrote:
I haven't seen any news stories about this on the wire services. Someone would have to write a story about it first before people would know...
I've suggested this to a few reporters I know..
It's worth suggesting this _carefully_ so the spin's right. For instance "Oh, no, Netscape lets Hackers suck all the money out of your credit cards" would be bad :-) On the other hand, "The US Government's Evil Plans to block encryption are limiting Netscape's export products to an encryption system already broken by a French university. This means you can send credit card numbers safely to American web sites, but not to foreign ones - like the airline or hotel reservations you were making for your vacation, or those Irish handcrafts or bottle of Scotch you were ordering, or that Hong Kong magazine you were subscribing to, or the CD from that band in Budapest that had the great sound samples out there. And when you were donating to that Amazon rainforest conservation group, the NSA's arbitrary export rules may have just helped the Colombian drug cartels rip off your credit card." #--- # Thanks; Bill # Bill Stewart, Freelance Information Architect, stewarts@ix.netcom.com # Phone +1-510-247-0664 Pager/Voicemail 1-408-787-1281 #--- "The fat man rocks out Hinges fall off Heaven's door "Come on in," says Bill" Wavy Gravy's haiku for Jerry