Re: md5 collisions and speeding tickets
From: Gregory G Rose (ggr_at_qualcomm.com)
Date: 08/20/05
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Date: 20 Aug 2005 13:50:47 -0700
In article <lh0fg1pc4boiiospsjsulmcjgi9j4nl6gn@4ax.com>,
Mxsmanic <mxsmanic@gmail.com> wrote:
>Gregory G Rose writes:
>> Maybe that was my goal all along...
>
>It's a trivial goal, then, since it helps neither you nor me.
No, it's not a trivial goal; I get to enter into a
contract, and enforce it on you if I like the
outcome, but get it voided if I don't. The whole
essense of contracts is that both parties are
supposed to be bound by it.
Anyway, I con't be bothered answering any more.
Bye.
Greg.
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