Re: WhoWhere.com v. that stanford.edu loon
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Monday night, I wrote:
I am confident that the Parsec folks are now acting in good faith, and that they are now sensitive to the relevant privacy and ethical issues. [parsec.com = whowhere.com]
I may have spoken too soon. I might be interested in talking, privately, with their venture capitalists and allies, which include Netscape and InfoSeek. I think if you want a service of this kind, those four11.com guys, who started out with the SLED PGP key certification service, are absolutely terrific. - -rich [not on cypherpunks -- no, not just because I'm throwing a tantrum; I'm honestly embarrassed at my own behavior, and need a break.] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMYbSd43DXUbM57SdAQGLGQP/WL/IWBM2rjpChUtn20T+iylKgtvqE3GT nqs45S1M4YAV/0sQcbhjCr9ZDkyH60ei4VpORLaXy+J3EHkEFMO9j0KKGEU9nWAQ T2R7YIIziWkQXDO92M08ezfXlT6hwRKCqf9VhfLl+PGEdBgVfAE2oS8exmQtEkF1 Td89ZQD+VT0= =ddQ0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Rich Graves