Re: Can anybody help me understand this?



On Sat, 1 Dec 2007 06:35:08 -0500 (EST), J(ohn|ane) Doe wrote:

Tor is the best we have in its intended field and, yet, as an
implemented technology, is completely *untrustworthy because people
are involved*. The only way to invert part, not all, of the human
centric component is to encrypt all traffic that goes through Tor.

Babbling nonsense. Where Tor relies on trust is simply declines to
provide anonymous services at all.

So tor doesn't trust that your server will handle the hardware end? Oh,
I see Tor will fly thru the air on the Wings Of Mercury instead.

WTF are you babbling about?

I don't see anyone else, Jane, having trouble with the interp, Jane.
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