Minor fixes to README.md

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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. encapsulated packet, and send that decrypted packet on to its final hop.
LIMITATIONS Limitations
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You have to trust two ISPs. 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 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 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. 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. 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- 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. answer to both of those questions is yes. I wish it were otherwise.
AUTHOR Author
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Name : Nick Thomas Name : Nick Thomas
Handle : lupine
Web : lupine.me.uk Handle : lupine
SMTP : nick@lupine.me.uk
XMPP : nick@lupine.me.uk Web : lupine.me.uk
SMTP / XMPP / etc : nick@lupine.me.uk