
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Sun, 13 Oct 1996, Hal Finney wrote:
Thanks for the kind words about my participation with PGP Inc. My comment was really meant more as a disclaimer, though. Realize that I am now a corporate employee in the field rather than a hobbyist, so set your mental filters accordingly.
Nonetheless, It's always nice to see that cypherpunks still do write code and still do run companies. PGP remains a vital product. Congratulations to you and best of luck on your efforts. Your comments and efforts have helped my understanding of crypto and it's importance. As I said, no need to reply. me p.s. I know you don't know me from cain, but I thought you'd appreciate a comment from outside the usual suspects. _______________________________________________________________ Omegaman <mailto:omega@bigeasy.com> PGP Key fingerprint = 6D 31 C3 00 77 8C D1 C2 59 0A 01 E3 AF 81 94 63 Send e-mail with "get key" in the "Subject:" field to get a copy of my public key _______________________________________________________________ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: latin1 iQCVAwUBMmRFIKb3EfJTqNC9AQFxpAP/Raq1phuqZhCsLDHcA9wKzr/vGlAWfa9l Kn21z/6zej1li0cg156K89QYQY6IGge9wFeU4b+l+kW/gjqBeuEsscynSVEQDVSN HBAqTkIOhEHBYM/RjkxMwdKYj2m5Az2a+3LDmeKJIRv55lWwx3NPS19oeEOHWRXf dWfFbSTqU1g= =567J -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----