I'm just pointing out that we saw this situation several years ago with Clipper. The list was, predictably, sidetracked with literally
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suggestions about how best to recruit more public supporters. T- shirts, gimmicks, and suggestions for songs about crypto, for getting t.v. producers to put crypto, pro-privacy themes in their t.v. shows, and so on. All pretty hopeless, wouldn't you say?
a)Snarf a gig or two of dirty pictures off of Usenet. (About 2 days of feed) b)PGP them all. c)Set up a 'free' porn site protected solely by AdultCheck, etc, which only costs $5.00/year to join. Or just host the site in Denmark and forget the 'protection'. d)Make it REAL easy for ten million horny geeks to download and install PGP, so that they can look at the pictures. There's a PGP for Windows, right? With a double-click to install and a key-generation wizard. (PGP/Eudora, which is what I'm using, is entirely brain-dead to install.) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0 Charset: noconv iQA/AwUBNBmFeDKf8mIpTvjWEQI4twCgh9IRDeCmxItOE00gcXMXmVyX2u8An1Jl L0f2AEOIQ2k8fC3L6+jCdrDg =pJn4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----