Type Bits/KeyID    Date       User ID
pub  1024/1F0AB391 1995/09/11 Adam Hirsch
                              

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Version: 2.6.3

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Since I've recently changed email addresses, I've made my primary id for this key simply my name, with my address below. If you'd be willing to sign my key, a) I'd be thrilled, and b) I'd like it if you can sign the key/name association, rather than the key/address one, since what with the way PGP handles signatures, I'll stand some chance of keeping signatures if I ever change email addresses.

If that didn't make sense, don't sweat it. I'm not feeling particularly articulate today.

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