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Disappearing Inc. "Universally Deletes"

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (fibonacci@hushmail.com)
Fri Oct 8 17:58:18 1999

From: fibonacci@hushmail.com
Message-Id: <199910080455.VAA13315@mail1.hushmail.com>
Date: Fri Oct 08 00:31:01 EDT 1999
To: cryptography@c2.net, cypherpunks@toad.com

>From the website FAQ of Disappearing Inc.  (www.disappearing.com/faq3.thtml)


                      >Deletion:      Finally, at the end of the message lifecycle,
                      >Disappearing Inc. Universally Deletes? the message from
                      >the local PC, the mail server, and backup tapes so that
                      >nobody can ever read it again.

Lessee,  the backup tapes are across the room by the coffee maker.  No matter, Diappearing Inc.
messages simply contain self actualizing code which, drawing energy from nudged quanta in the 
mylar substrate, initialize a virtual processor and irretreivably wipe the message and the executable 
to DoD standards, leaving only a bad smell and a greasy feeling between your fingers.

God, I love the smell of snakeoil in the morning....

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