Tim May writes:
> Basically, Chaumian blinding would allow the holder of a credential
> to selectively reveal bits of a credential, like uncovering just
> window of an envelope with many data fields. An age credential could
> be revealed without revealing a meatspace name credential.
>
> (Ther
At 1:30 PM -0400 8/10/00, dmolnar wrote:
>On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Gil Hamilton wrote:
>
>
>> On the other hand, I wonder if you folks aren't much more than a
>> couple of sensational newspaper articles away from the same thing.
>
>I'm a little too young to remember this, but wasn't this what happen
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Gil Hamilton wrote:
> On the other hand, I wonder if you folks aren't much more than a
> couple of sensational newspaper articles away from the same thing.
I'm a little too young to remember this, but wasn't this what happened in
the U.S. in the 1980s ? I remember hearing
> It was all those damn puritans you guys sent over here in the
> 17th century; many of them are still alive and kicking. :-)
>
> - GH
>
You're so right - they are alive and well and they should all be Alpo by
next Friday but that's only my ignorant, short-sighted and selfish
opinion.
Which Pu
>But then what do we mere Europeans know? I was horrified to learn that
>in some parts of north America underage drinking did not mean (as it
>does here) an underage person buying alcohol in a bar, but an underage
>person drinking alcohol anywhere, even in their own homes. The idea
>that in some