Minor fixes to README.md

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Nick Thomas
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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ When received by the destination ISP, it can use its private key to decrypt the
encapsulated packet, and send that decrypted packet on to its final hop.
LIMITATIONS
Limitations
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You have to trust two ISPs.
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ ICMP tracerouting (this can be fixed, especially in IPv6 - see _ICMP_).
SELLING POINTS
Selling points
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Uptake can be low (but not zero) and significant benefits are still seen. Even
if just two ISPs take up the scheme, one access and one hosting, everyone
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ almost all IPv4 deployments. Fortunately, IPv4 is legacy, and doesn't strictly
require ICMP, in the same way IPv6 does.
WHY?
Why?
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It's my position that anonymity is only necessary in the presence of oppression.
In the absence of oppression, anonymity primarily facilitates crime and wrong-
@@ -140,10 +140,13 @@ Are we in an oppressive society? Do oppressive societies exist? I believe the
answer to both of those questions is yes. I wish it were otherwise.
AUTHOR
Author
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Name : Nick Thomas
Handle : lupine
Web : lupine.me.uk
SMTP : nick@lupine.me.uk
XMPP : nick@lupine.me.uk
Name : Nick Thomas
Handle : lupine
Web : lupine.me.uk
SMTP / XMPP / etc : nick@lupine.me.uk