1993-11-10 - Re: (fwd) Clipper and Tipper on Route 666

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From: owen@autodesk.com (D. Owen Rowley)
To: szabo@netcom.netcom.com
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Message ID: <9311102050.AA00348@lux.YP.acad>
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UTC Datetime: 1993-11-10 20:58:59 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 10 Nov 93 12:58:59 PST

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From: owen@autodesk.com (D. Owen Rowley)
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 93 12:58:59 PST
To: szabo@netcom.netcom.com
Subject: Re: (fwd) Clipper and Tipper on Route 666
Message-ID: <9311102050.AA00348@lux.YP.acad>
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 > To: tcmay@netcom.netcom.com (Timothy C. May)
 > Tim May suggests we called the "Data Superhighway"
 > 
 > >  "Route 666."
 > 
 > In Unix file permissions 666 means the file is readable by 
 > world.  Apropos for a panoptic net where encryption is banned
 > or "Clipped".
 

There is an actual route 666, its in New Mexico or Arizona.

A t shirt manufacturer here in SF prints up a version
of the sign on a black shirt.

one of my favorite *cruising* shirts BTW :-)

LUX ./. owen





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