-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In article <Pine.SUN.3.91.950102013630.23484A-100000@icicle.winternet.com>, you wrote:
Right now, I don't think U.S. Customs is going to ask you if you have PGP in your PC if you leave the country, or return either.
They should, and I'd be proud to say yes.
And you can beam with pride as they impound your PC and take it away. Gosh. Sometimes it's just swell to be a cypherpunk. Kinda chokes me up. . . . Right now the situation is a sort of security-through-obscurity situation where they're not going to bother you for having PGP on your laptop's hard disk. Security through obscurity sucks, but the present situation is still better than the one where they know what to look for and what questions to ask, and you're headed for the slammer if you haven't gotten your temporary export license signed and stamped and ready to go. Do you want it to be easier to comply with bad law? | PROOF-READER, n: A malefactor who atones for Alan Bostick | making your writing nonsense by permitting abostick@netcom.com | the compositor to make it unintelligible. finger for PGP public key | Ambrose Bierce, THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY Key fingerprint: | 50 22 FB 46 41 A3 17 9D F7 33 FF E1 4E 1C 89 79 +legal_kludge=off -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.1 iQB1AgUBLwh5U+VevBgtmhnpAQGWywMAhEpmFRrQXJPRpF4mPqAHmaxcGpZm00z2 acEogITT4O+aT+qGOoAiUnlaRWXOLmkOle75dhoAiJOabzRJ09rwXfyZzVLna8Gd DI9fVCrIjodY3Xl6BLZfRjblmDIQT6LA =RzSg -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----