Re: xfig mail
The message below is a really silly thing to do. Remember that the
signature only shows that you sign the message *shown between the
BEGIN and END* at the time in the signature (or that your key is
compromised or your clock is wrong or you're lying).
I can't tell from this in isolation what you're referring to, so
there's no point signing it.
Michael Meskes writes ("xfig mail"):
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> Michael Meskes
> Lehrstuhl fuer angewandte Mathematik insb. Informatik
> RWTH-Aachen, D-52056 Aachen, Germany
> email: meskes@informatik.rwth-aachen.de
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