Re: Barcode Email
From: Ari Silversteinn (abcarisilverstein_at_yahoo.comxyz)
Date: 07/26/05
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Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 11:09:24 -0400
>> I grasp all of that, Tom, we have several products that embrace *"military
>> grade"* encryption, this is one where it is not necessary.
On 26 Jul 2005 07:40:22 -0700, Tom St Denis wrote:
> Ah, there we have it, classic rookie opening move, pawn forward,
> military grade crypto slips out.
>
> Let me tell you something.
This should be good.
> The military was using my LibTomMath and
> Crypto libraries when I was still in college. They use OFF THE SHELF
> software wherever possible when it suits them best.
<yawn>
> Any illusions of grandeur [e.g. military grade crypto or how the NSA
> can "break anything"] is the ploy of hollywood and snake oil vendors
> [re: you].
I suppose, in your "brilliance" and sordid desire to play your one
upmanship game, you simply overlooked the fact that I used quotation marks
around the term military grade.
Note that I again used the same punctuation when describing your
"brilliance".
Now, if you will excuse me, I will go about selling something to someone
instead of writing about my college days.
-- Drop the alphabet for email
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