begin  quoting Lan Barnes as of Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 10:06:58AM -0700:
[snip]
> Maybe the server could also strip the headers and signatures so that if
> the list was penetrated, you couldn't track the content back. Hmm ...

We'd also need to mangle the text to obfuscate the grammatical habits;
some folks have a characteristic style of writing that would let someone
with an archive of several conversations figure out who wrote what.

I'm thinking of morse-code "fists", but applied to prose.

Plus, not knowing who is writing what might result in some rather odd
conversations.

> you'd really have to put that server in a hardened bunker in a country
> that lets you do just about anything. With maybe a thermite charge on top
> of the HD that triggers if anyone opens the door without a combination.

Oh, I'm sure the thermite charge thing can be done just about anywhere.
Just beware power outages.

> OK, I'm the idea guy. The rest of you are the development team.

We need funding.

-- 
_Conspiracy Theory_ was a rather fun film.
Stewart Stremler


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