From: Stanton McCandlish <anton@hydra.unm.edu>
To: Extropians@gnu.ai.mit.edu
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From: Stanton McCandlish <anton@hydra.unm.edu>
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 93 15:31:36 PDT
To: Extropians@gnu.ai.mit.edu
Subject: Re: Crypto Activism and Respectability
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RE: becoming suits. No. Cypherpunks is a unique group, don't cheapen it.
Get the suits sympathetic to you (and among you) to do the suit thing.
RE: change the name. Why? It is not as if cypherpunks is a cable network.
It is a mailing list. Most people will never know it exists. If you send
out missives for the masses, just sign them with you name, and don't put
"cypherpunks" on it, if you fear it will be misinterpreted. I know how it
feels. My BBS sounds like a hackers' den, but it is a clean, legal online
library, and has not that much in common with the typical BBS. Sometimes
I think of changing the name and then I think, "No, no Noise in the Void was
the name, is the name, will be the name."
If people want a Nat'l. Cryptography Assoc., let them go make one.
Re: why I joined, and if it has anything to do with the name.
I signed on the list, because I needed info on crypto, and sci.crypt is in-
convenient (I hardly use UseNet anymore, it becomes more worthless by the
second it seems.) However I did grin punkishly at the name. I like it.
If the list had been Nat'l. Crypto. Assoc., I would likely have avoided it,
simple because it sounds suit, and I have no patience with suits, and do
not trust them. <shrug>
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