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Path: wupost!udel!MathWorks.Com!news.duke.edu!convex!camelot.dsccc.com!spd.dsccc.com!spd!jmccarty
From: jmccarty@spd.dsccc.com (Mike McCarty)
Newsgroups: alt.sources
Subject: Re: zmtx/zmrx, zmodem implementation build from scratch
Date: 26 Jul 1994 23:51:10 GMT
Organization: DSC Communications Corporation, Plano, Texas USA
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Message-ID: <3147he$iva@sun001.dsccc.com>
References: <Ct9nHG.4JB@mozo.cc.purdue.edu> <id.1VIB1.VC4@nmti.com> <jqbCtHrn0.J4p@netcom.com> <id.KJJB1.O3I@nmti.com>
NNTP-Posting-Host: @aplo139.dsccc.com
I am certainly _no_ fan Clinton. I despise his policies, generally. More
and MORE and M O R E government control. However,
In article <id.KJJB1.O3I@nmti.com>, Peter da Silva <peter@nmti.com> wrote:
)Clinton's stated goal is to prevent strong crypto. Since he's the government
)he can pass laws discouraging the use of strong crypto (though for political
)reason's he hasn't actually done that).
When did Clinton state a goal of preventing strong crypto? I must have
missed that.
Since when is the president the government? And since when can he pass
laws? I thought the legislature did that.
[stuff deleted]
)And because they're the government, what they're doing is *nasty*.
Since when is something "nasty" just because it's being done by
government?
And why is this political commentary in these newsgroups?
alt.sources,comp.dcom.modems,comp.protocols.misc
Mike
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