Weak stegosaurs

Timothy C. May tcmay at netcom.com
Thu Jun 17 12:00:26 PDT 1993


Hal Finney writes:

> Responding to Mike Diehl's ideas about weak steganography: (Speaking of
> which, did anyone notice that there weren't any stegosaurs in Jurassic
> Park?  Just another sign of the government crackdown on crypto?)

No, the stegosaurs were not in the Jurassic Era...they were in the
*Cryptozoic* Era. At least according to my copy of PGP ("Pretty Good
Paleontology").
 

-Tim

(P.S. I wonder what kind of DNA they'll get from the "Nine Princes in
Amber"?)


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