-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- "Perry E. Metzger" writes:
Allan Bailey says:
I'm willing to wager that this 2.6 and maybe 2.5 versions are hacked by the NSA to put in their spiffy key-escrowed backdoor.
How much are you willing to wager? I'll take the bet at any size.
WAit! Let me correct that statement before I lose my shirt. I'm willing to wager that 2.6 (and maybe 2.5) MIT'd PGP versions are hacked by the NSA to put in a backdoor. ^^^^^^^^^^ (emphasis added.) I'll bet you a C-note, Perry. Now how do you propose to prove or disprove this? - -- Allan Bailey, allan@elvis.tamu.edu | "Freedom is not free." Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations | allan.bailey@tamu.edu Esperanto: MondLingvo, lingvo internacia. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLdfTok19fA0AcDy9AQHKiwP/dtC8MQ40g0mnGrD2gnxDJVG+gtxl4enB u35Gv0Yt7S5IVks+TJoyfv4SGT8tyjDrBbY7+ibOkM38VDsHPpg4IWQlM9I449EZ 9XgvCK5RvMVfBBpruRbQGCjz7b09MsAbUK3R/jerbYS7HwUkMZq7WBk269xDWBy6 sC6eHZGBN+k= =nh85 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- PS: just make make sure we agree on the definition of "C-note": C-note == $100.00 US