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Hi! Sorry, I just now saw this. It's not about them not seeing my content, it's about them not seeing my profile at all. I don't want them to see my profile picture, I don't want them to see the name I use. I don't want them to connect the dots at all. I keep my personal and work lives completely separate.

Get at it, Whit... Oh, you need to stop using Linux by the way.

FYI, since Fix-a-Flat was mentioned. Some tire centers and such will refuse to repair your tire if you spray that stuff into it.

Thorin, you know you're a dangerous man, and I'm sure the Apple Store has agents who watch your every move 24/7 for stuff like this. :-)

Wow, you're easily annoyed. Positive thoughts... oommmmmmmmmm

Ah, I gotcha... thanks for the clarification. :-)

VOTE: Google Voice.

So... she's dreaming that she has a blonde mullet.

I gotta go with Hunt's brand on ketchup... no HFCS.

Hey Mike, thanks for the input. Along with business, I'm thinking mainly about personal use. I once had a client email me a scan of her credit card and told me the CID. If we'd had encrypted email between us, that wouldn't have been a problem, but telling her the steps necessary to secure her email and send digitally

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No no no no nno!!!! you BLOW on the cartridge! You pick it up blow on it while moving it across your mouth quickly! That's the ONLY WAY, you are all BLASPHEMERS!!!!

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Elf... it was a joke. I don't understand why people have a hard time getting that.

That's what I gathered from Mailvelope's documentation. OK, looking into this more. Next trick, convincing everyone I know to a) switch to Chrome and b) set this up... whew! I guess I can start looking at mail headers to see who's using desktop clients and who's not. I still think Comodo has the "easiest" cert cetup

Another thing... I've never used PGP before, just windows-based certificates like the ones from Thawte, &c. But do I need YOUR public key in order to send you an encrypted email with PGP? As you know, that's the way other certs work, I send you a signed message, you send me a signed message, then we can send each

*facepalm* I'm not surprised at the negative comments, I'm surprised at how many people are unable to discern a joke when it smacks them in the face. At least one responder got it.

I was going to read this, but then dinosaur.