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Author Re: ready to test a PKC-based method with a willing 'victim'
Earl Colby Pottinger

2004-05-12, 9:29 pm

julesg@financier.com (Jules Gilbert) :

> I'm not going to do this on-line here. You folks don't play nice.
> (Or fair.)
>
> But, if someone in the Boston area is interested, I have a public-key
> cryptography system that, assuming you accept that I can't
> fast-factor, should prove my process of compression and decompression.


It is not about nice, it is not about fair, it is about being honest. You
seem scared of any test that forces you to be honest in your testing.
Conculsion, lately you have become a con-artist.

Earl Colby Pottinger

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Marco Al

2004-05-12, 9:29 pm

Jules Gilbert wrote:

> I'm not going to do this on-line here. You folks don't play nice.


If we did not play nice we would just autoreply each of your posts with
quotes of you promosing to leave this newsgroup.

You receive more kindness than you could ever hope to earn.
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