I received a letter from "The National Computer System Security and Priivacy Advisory Board" this past week, acknowledging my letter to them (and submission thereof) on the "key-escrow" initiative. Without quoting the entirety of the letter, one particular passage merits repeat: "Copies of written statements/comments received on these issues will be made part of the public record. All statements/comments are available for inspection aand copying in the Central Reference and Records Inspection Facility, Room 600, Herbert C. Hoover (Department of Commerce) Building, 14th Street between Pennsylvania and Constitution Avenues, NW, Washington, DC 20230." The letter is signed by Lynn McNulty, Board Secretariat. (Actually, his secretary called me here in New York to get my mailing address even though I made a point of including it in my original letter of opposition. Go figure.) Anyway, this is now public record and subject to an FOIA request, no? Cheers. Paul Ferguson | "Confidence is the feeling you get Network Integrator | just before you fully understand Centreville, Virginia USA | the problem." fergp@sytex.com | - Murphy's 7th Law of Computing Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?