
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I just sent you a message, forwarding a forged message attributed to me about plonking. It strikes me that to reduce the possibility that some might claim THAT message was a forgery, I might have signed it. Too late. Well, I'll sign this one. Best; David -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: MacPGPv262 iQCVAwUBMRuVP0wgH+NYrQ81AQHXAQP+NYB6xyO24vDDJORyp1PhN9ax0oorgkQu lCUKZ/G5lrCUnrDMTksy4RqA3N1401QKQGAGWmwlVESWNrMoUP1kjFX8orKZej+/ MHefCtRuh4FB6VmAWeC769Mhza0m02Fu7//R+o95em60wUk0z0O0f5KUe85V3T3T aRV47lmDQjg= =w/Nv -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

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I just sent you a message, forwarding a forged message attributed to me about plonking. It strikes me that to reduce the possibility that some might claim THAT message was a forgery, I might have signed it. Too late. Well, I'll sign this one.
Well, the fact that it's a "bad signature" does a lot to assuage concerns about forgery. Now we'll probably see another message attempting to validate this one, which attempted to validate an earlier message about a forgery that no one (with the possible exception of the author) cared about in the first place. David (or whoever is forging this stuff for you), you should have quit while you were ahead. It's been all downhill for you since the first message. Will the real David Sternlight (and DS wanna-bees) please sit down? Fred <admin@dcwill.com>
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david@sternlight.com
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Fred