1993-10-21 - Re: Something Silly, Something Serious

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From: awestrop@nyx.cs.du.edu (Alan Westrope)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1993-10-21 14:32:44 UTC
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From: awestrop@nyx.cs.du.edu (Alan Westrope)
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 93 07:32:44 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Something Silly, Something Serious
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In <9310210451.AA27317@netcom5.netcom.com> tcmay@netcom.com 
  (Timothy C. May) writes:

>I pointed out to him the rich environment of the Denver-Colorado
>Springs-Boulder-etc. corridor, and the presence of His PGPness Himself
>in the area! Which he of course knew. Others, too.

Yes, and Phil Z. is scheduled to speak to the Front Range Unix Users 
Group on Nov. 18.  The meeting is at 4:30 in room 123 of the Univ. of
Colo. Academic Computing Center.  A rare opportunity to hear The Man
in person...highly recommended.

Putatively yours,

-- 
Alan Westrope                  <awestrop@nyx.cs.du.edu>
                               <adwestro@ouray.denver.colorado.edu>
PGP fingerprint:  D6 89 74 03 77 C8 2D 43   7C CA 6D 57 29 25 69 23
finger for public key
--
"These nomads chart their courses by strange stars, which might
 be luminous clusters of data in cyberspace..." -- Hakim Bey





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