Re: (N)ever (S)ay (A)nything - Any ideas ??

Crypto_at_S.M.S
Date: 06/28/05


Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 20:01:07 +1000

Douglas A. Gwyn wrote:
> Jan Panteltje wrote:
>
>> Hi, we at the NSA are now so far ahead we can directly read brains.
>
>
> But those brain waves can be blocked by wearing an
> aluminum-foil hat.

Shiny side in or out?



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