I'd like to partially correct that..
I did dredge up what appears to be the magic money DOS version at csn.org. Nothing having to do with magic money resides on ftp.netcom.com. For all of those that could like it, check out csn.org:/pub/mpj/I_will_not_export/crypto_?????/pgp_tools and pick up the files mentioned before: mgmny10e.zip and pgptl10d.zip. mt Matt Thomlinson University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. phone: (206) 548-9804 Check my home page -- ftp://ftp.u.washington.edu/public/phantom/home.html PGP 2.2 key available via email, or finger phantom@hardy.u.washington.edu
Wednesday May 04 1994 02:12, Matt Thomlinson: MT> From: Matt Thomlinson <phantom@u.washington.edu> MT> Subject: I'd like to partially correct that.. MT> Message-Id: MT> <Pine.3.89.9405031712.A8768-0100000@stein1.u.washington.edu> Date: Tue, MT> 3 May 1994 17:12:33 -0700 (PDT) [edited] MT> For all of those that could like it, check out MT> csn.org:/pub/mpj/I_will_not_export/crypto_?????/pgp_tools MT> and pick up the files mentioned before: mgmny10e.zip and pgptl10d.zip. So digital cash is only for US residents? :-( CU, Sico (sico@aps.hacktic.nl). [PGP public key:] bits/keyID Date User ID 1024/5142B9 1992/09/09 Sico Bruins <Fido: 2:280/404> Key fingerprint = 16 9A E1 12 37 6D FB 09 F6 AD 55 C6 BB 25 AC 25 (InterNet: sico@aps.hacktic.nl)
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