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>Could it be the start of a trend?  One can only hope...
>
>--PH
I hope more than it starting a trend that it leads to a greater abundance
of cryptography (Is that tradmarked by the Xerox PARC people perhaps ? Oh
well).  I mean, it does not say a thing about what any other ISP may be
saying to the fedz, my guess is that they are saying "Uhm, ok,
Mr. Fed. Officer, Sir.".  This article should lead to more people finding
out about the FED's plans about our privacy (or lack-there-of) and will
get people using crypto more often.

CryptoIsAGoodThingToProtectOurPrivacy(TM).
Keep on preachin the good crypto word mah bruthuhz,
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Max Inux
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       If crypto is outlawed only outlaws will have crypto.
               'An it harm none, let it be done'

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