1993-10-15 - Spread Spectrum Net

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From: VACCINIA@UNCVX1.OIT.UNC.EDU
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: VACCINIA@UNCVX1.OIT.UNC.EDU
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 93 19:02:20 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Spread Spectrum Net
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I have been reading with interest about a wide variety of conduits for signals
that could be used for a spread spectrum net (water pipes, power lines, radio 
signals etc.). Is the electromagnetic signal which could be sent thru pipes and
electric power lines known as a carrier wave? I seem to remember a short story
by John Varley (The book of short stories is called 'Blue Champagne'), which 
somewhat chillingly described what a newly evolved AI entity could do with a 
spread spectrum net. To find out PRESS ENTER:

Scott G. Morham              ! The First, 
Vaccinia@uncvx1.oit.unc.edu  !            Second
                             !                   and Third
                             !                              Levels of
                             !                 Information Storage and Retrieval
                             ! DNA,                       
                             !      Biological Neural Nets,
                             !                              Cyberspace





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