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I'm bringing the following equipment and other interesting things
to HIP:
F-117 stealth fighter, Wintel & PPC laptops, sunglasses, my toothbrush, ethernet stuff, some drumsticks (the wooden kind), an NSA surveillance team (I can't get rid of them, so I've just learned to get used to it...), the most comfortable pair of shoes ever known to mankind and three pairs of clean socks, loads of interesting software (none of it export-controlled), condoms, vitamins, a digital camera, Willem de Ridder, a SyQuest EZ-135 drive + carts, various adapters (because I'm always so adaptable, a cellphone that supposedly works anywhere (we'll see), a lighter, a 10baseT hub, three rubberbands, a cassette recorder and Ms. Xaviera Hollander (no, really).
I'd really like other people to bring
I'd like people to bring their PGP key information: 1. UserID (name + email) 2. Key Creation Date 3. Key Size (in bits) 4. KeyID 5. Key fingerprint 6. Photo ID ...for the PGP keysigning event I'm hosting. There is a web form on the HIP website for doing this easily: "www.hip97.nl/pkp.html" Copious quantities of attitude and plenty of underarm deodorant would be appropriate/useful too. Bring pictures of your hometown. Bring cool postcards.
I'd like to meet to discuss these topics
US crypto policy, PGP/MIME (it's not crypto, it's just MIME!), TEMPEST, Hungarian women, e$, herbal remedies and recreational OCR techniques.
I want to meet people to do the following project(s)
I'm going to do a radio interview about being a cypherpunk in the US. I'd also like to play drums. Someone please bring a drumset! In fact, someone bring a whole band!
And furthermore
If anyone else asks me how to remove a key from a PGP 2.6.2-based public keyserver, I think I'm going to scream.