-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 07 November 2006 23:43, John Andersen wrote: Hi, thanks for the info about the sandisk, Ill take a look at them. about the signing, as far as I know, the key has been uploaded to 2 different key servers, at least thats what kgpg has told me whenever I uploaded them. I cant even remember when I did it though, long time ago. Just did it again so hopefully all is ok. let me know if not again ok. thanks.
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 18:31, steve reilly wrote:
Message was signed with unknown key 0x907C5846. The validity of the signature cannot be verified. gpgkeys: key 5289AC25907C5846 not found on keyserver Hi,
my mp3 player was stolen a couple days ago,
Apparently they stole your signature right off the key servers too. ;-o
Steve: Please publish your key, or don't sign messages. The above text doesn't bother me as much as the 30 second delay while scanning the mailing list when it searches in vain for your key. Kgpg can publish your key for you.
Your Query: I've been quite happy with my Sandisk Sansa Model m240 (1 gig). Also available in 2 gig. Cheap if you shop around. Got mine from Amazon.
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