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Re: Why not PGP?
On Thu, 10 Oct 1996 13:40:31 -0800, jim bell wrote:
>>I don't intend to submit my present or future private PGP keys for key
>>escrow (Is that what's called GAK?). To protect myself against forgetting
>>my private key (which has happened once already) I'll no doubt some day put
>>it on a floppy and put the floppy in my bank safe deposit box.
>You still have to "remember" that long, non-memorizable key, although
>something like that can be written on paper and well-hidden and/or split up
>into parts. It's only value is to decrypt that bank-stored floppy.
It'd be only 256 bytes or 512 hex digits. If it was *that* important, you
_could_ memorize it! After all, some monks memorized the entire Bible. I
knew guys who had pi memorized to over 300 places....
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