On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 20:54:18 +0100, Cosmos <Whosat@osama.com> wrote:
>Hi morph
>
>Yes I am always interested in advice I do not have a working nym at
>the moment, I do not know if you are proficient in PGP but I attach my
>key below and just drop your key and address and encrypt both
>
>I tend to use webmail Via tor and PGP these days which is sufficient
>security for my requirements
>
>Cosmos
"O me miserum!" as Julius Caesar might have said as he slumped to the
floor on the Ides of March. This, Cosmos, is the unkindest cut of all.
Has our sekrit correspondence now come to an end? Is your email addy
that I kept hidden under many layers of Rot13 now just null & void?
What to do with the food parcels I'd lined up for you as, with your
Pilgrim's s staff, you battled alone through the jungles of Cambodia
or trod the paddy-fields of far-flung Jakarta without even a
Guide-Book? Are we now no more than ships that pass in the night?
'Tis bitter irony indeed when, in a world where every child over three
has his mobile phone, where everyone is always & everywhere in touch
at the press of a button, where even a baby at the breast rings his
mother on his Nokia to say he's ready to try the other nipple.... And
has it come to this, that you & I that sheltered in the same dug-out
in the Blitz, scrumped clean the same orchards & became
joint-champions behind the bike sheds with out vinegar-hardened
conkers....must we now be reduced to such ancient & unpredictable
practices of sending messaages to each other across the world's
oceans.....in a frigging BOTTLE!?
But there we are. Like many another, I have seen tomorrow, & I do not
like it. As for PGP, I leave that for Morpheus to wrestle over. As for
me, I'll be off where the snopwaggles grow, far away under the
dippsydendrons.
Mephi
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