[ciphershed] Re: Introduction

  • From: Bill Cox <waywardgeek@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ciphershed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2014 20:19:58 -0400

Well... I am not even signing mine yet!  I'm still waiting for freaking
Thunderbird to finish downloading my 72K emails from gmail so I can install
the crypto plugin and get on with this...  However, I suspect my general
clueless style of posting is just as good as a signature :-)


On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 5:13 PM, Kyle Marek <psppsn96@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>  Wow, I really messed up and forgot to sign the message... Well, below is
> the original content, but this time it resides in a signed message......
>
>
> On 06/07/2014 04:58 PM, Kyle Marek wrote:
>
> Hello all of the current members of CipherShed.
>
>     I have yet to introduce myself to the team as I was suggested to. My
> name is Kyle Marek, but I usually go by GigabyteProductions on the
> Internet, or GigabytePro for a service that doesn't allow the previous
> name. My location is in the USA.
>
>     I have not had experience working with a public project or anything
> that was more than just a personal project of mine or teaching a friend of
> mine how to program with C++ and the Windows API. I understand the concepts
> behind most cryptography, and as much as i could learn about public key
> infrastructure, but I have not researched very far into specific algorithms
> or cryptographies. I would be happy to help with the project in any way I
> can, but because of my stated experience with specific cryptographic
> algorithms, my best field for the project would probably be general coding
> (such as memory management, interaction with the operating system, project
> structure), and support for Linux based systems since that is now my
> primary operating system.
>
>     I hope I will be seen as of use to the project. My GNUPrivacyGuard
> public key tag is 0x464C300F.
>
>     Sincerely,
>         Kyle Marek
>
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>
>     At the time of sending this message, I have not been contacted by any
> government official or worker regarding my participation in CipherShed or
> any related project. I have not been asked to supply any information to
> them that may be used to impersonate me nor have I been asked to aid the
> government or it's officials or workers in modifying part of CipherShed or
> any related project. I am not aware of any of my property or anything
> regarding me being bugged, searched, or compromised in any way. Anything
> that accepts GPG encryption or signing should have been cryptographically
> secured with my GPG key.
>
>
>

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