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In the name of security, German NSA committee may turn to typewriters
Patrick Sensburg, chairman of the German parliament's National Security Agency investigative committee, now says he’s considering expanding the use of manual typewriters to carry out his group's work. In an appearance Monday morning on German public television, Sensburg said that the committee is taking its operational security very seriously. "In fact, we already have [a typewriter], and it’s even a non-electronic typewriter," he said.
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Typewriters; you'd need manuals as electrics can be bugged. Maybe. Handwriting anyone? Just make sure they don't use 'cursive' as far to few people under thirty can read it.