Well, now you got me going. The year is 2012 and contrary to your recent
discovery of an alternative to a windows platform -- for some of the rest
of us -- it has been almost 35 years since Kerrigan published his how to
program in C book and the last thing we are quite bored of revisiting the
past. Feel free to use mutt, pine or whatever you want -- however, many of
us (even  "old guys" ) use our computing devices for other things than just
work and micro tweaking our system and do enjoy the full benefits of modern
computing technology such as media, music, twitter, and reading news on
pay-wall enabled javascript/flash sites and some of us (ah, god forbid,
some of us even have little kids and do purchase iTunes cards and do buy
non -free stuff on big bad evil Apple sites the same way we do go to big
bad evil Disney movies and give Disney corporation our hard earned nickles
and dimes).

To answer you question, (sorry, I only caught the part where you were being
reprimanded for using foul language), if its the question about encryption,
then yes, it can be decrypted by law enforcement and military and they
don't need to sit around and wait a 1000 years to get to the message. They
have two options. Option #1) a backdoor. And option #2), go to your house
and beat the password out of you. The same goes for criminals, except they
only use option #2.


Have a gutten tag.

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