This message was from LESLIE FISH to STEVEN ROSS, originally in conference Filk and was forwarded to y'all by BRUCE FEIST. Note: Despite the copyright, the author permits distribution of her work with proper acknowledgement. ------------------------- Hi, glad you liked my stuff. Just for the yell of it, here's my latest atrocity, based on a hackers' in-joke (would you believe, my very first computer filk?). P.G.P. words: L. Fish (c)12/18/93 tune: ditto The G-men all are cryin' And tearin' out their hair, 'Cause there's a new cryptography That's shown up everywhere. Nobody can break it, However good they be. Everybody's PC got the PGP. It guarantees who's callin' And just who gets the call. If you ain't got your code-word, You can't get in at all. Oh, there ain't nothin' like it To keep your privacy. Half the world's computers got the PGP. There's not a way to crack it, Not in a hundred years. All the spooks & wiretappers Are cryin' in their beers. They can't spy on E-mail Here or oversea When every home computer's got the PGP. Bless the man who made it, And pray that he ain't dead. He could've made a million If he'd sold it to the feds, But he was hot for freedom; He gave it out for free. Now every common citizen's got PGP. So go say what you want to, Of love or war or hate, Kinky sex, or dirty words, Or overthrow the state. Nobody can stop you. Speech is really free When everybody's PC got the PGP. Whee! Enjoy! ...And if anybody out there knows how to adapt PGP for the Atari 130XE, please get me a floppy. Thanx. ___ Maximus/2 2.01wb * Origin: ORAC/2 Home of Log/2 (Log for OS/2) (602) 277-1334 (1:114/12) ****************************************************************************** Can we talk in private? Not if our new Secretary of Defense has his way!!! "Society has recognized over time that certain kinds of scientific inquiry can endanger society as a whole and has applied either directly, or through scientific/ethical constraints, restrictions on the kind and amount of research that can be done in those areas." --Adm. Bobby R. Inman in a February, 1982 article for _Aviation Week and Space Technology_ on why cryptographic research should be limited to government scientists. Full text of this article is available for anonymous ftp from ftp.eff.org as pub/EFF/Policy/Crypto/inman.article. If you want to help fight government limitations on your right to privacy, join the Electronic Frontier Foundation! For more info, write to ask@eff.org.