<html><head></head><body><div style="font-family: Verdana;font-size: 12.0px;"><div>Hi all,<br/>
<br/>
For of all, I am sorry for using a temporary email<br/>
address.<br/>
<br/>
Let's say, you have accidentally associated your<br/>
real name to the key under your online name and<br/>
upload it to public key server, which allows<br/>
anyone to connect your online identity to the<br/>
person in real life. Since you can never remove<br/>
anything from the public key server, You are<br/>
wondering if you can add something to it -- for<br/>
example, add another 100 of UIDs with other<br/>
people's real name and emails so people can not<br/>
find out which one is yours, and append another<br/>
100 of digital signature so people get tired<br/>
before figure out which one is from valid user.<br/>
Since it is easy to fake system time for PGP, you<br/>
can mix my real UID in middle of all these.<br/>
<br/>
The problem is, how will the public key server<br/>
handle 2 keys with duplicated timestamp?<br/>
<br/>
Just an idea, it might be more efficient if I just<br/>
commit online suicide (throw away my current<br/>
identity).<br/>
<br/>
Best regret<br/>
<br/>
Jason</div></div></body></html>