-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I must confess that I, too, let the initial wave of interest in Tacky Tokens pass me by, and I find myself without any - and without any memory of where one gets them. I assume that once upon a time, they were available from the bank for free ..? So .. does anyone want to own up to having any? What do you want in exchange for them? Can/will the bank operator reveal how many tokens have been distributed, and how many transactions are processed per day? Are people interested enough in data havens or postage-based remailers that they'd actually use them? (And, re data havens - AT&T plans to offer "virtual storage areas" and archival storage as part of its "PersonaLink" online service allegedly to be introduced this summer. While AT&T may not be privacy-friendly, if this works it will set both technical and economic examples for other, more pro-privacy, services.) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLcb0v33YhjZY3fMNAQGJ6wQAkDOgix3p8dQysAHoGS8qGiZk/eQB4dJz P8p9Qmiwnl8i3WUaAGEZOjZryAA/G1w7VQG9RdYzywa9mOG9G5mpyb8pxm+/UfmY 4329r9mslLpf9vCab84XldJZB62EuEgr4rFOkqyeIkrima4F5kXAEvP/G23dGdU1 XNAsk4p8AdQ= =CJKZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----