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Re: Digital Contracts: "Lie in X.509, Go to Jail"

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Robert Hettinga)
Wed Oct 20 01:00:35 1999

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At 10:17 PM -0400 on 10/19/99, Richard Lethin wrote:


> $94 for the $50 book from the US, ($19 shipping and bank costs on the
> publisher's side, $25 for an "international money order").

Cha-ching.

We'll just have to see if there's enough demand to publish it over 
here before people with, um, elastic demand curves, can get it that 
way.

Until then, it's F=MA, same as it ever was.

If we had bearer microcash, this wouldn't be a problem, yes? ;-).

Cheers,
RAH
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