1993-12-25 - Re: Merry Christmas, Cyberanarchists

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From: adwestro@ouray.Denver.Colorado.EDU (Alan Westrope)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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Message ID: <3wt6jaa0iIjPyarn@ouray.denver.colorado.edu>
Reply To: <199312231932.OAA06688@snark>
UTC Datetime: 1993-12-25 00:11:49 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 24 Dec 93 16:11:49 PST

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From: adwestro@ouray.Denver.Colorado.EDU (Alan Westrope)
Date: Fri, 24 Dec 93 16:11:49 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Merry Christmas, Cyberanarchists
In-Reply-To: <199312231932.OAA06688@snark>
Message-ID: <3wt6jaa0iIjPyarn@ouray.denver.colorado.edu>
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As Perry Metzger pointed out,

> Brad Huntting says:
> > 
> > If only this could be automated...
> 
> Of course it can. Detweiler always posts from an12070@anon.penet.fi
                                                  ^^^^
I read mail and news offline, but preprocess mail from this list and
the IMP list by using Berkely mail to quickly scan message headers
and delete mail from CERTAIN PEOPLE before downloading.  Since there
are some useful posts from penet.fi, and Detweiler uses different
"names," I find the phrase "an ID that will live in infamy" mnemonically
useful in zapping his rants as quickly as possible.

Interesting coincidence that his ID corresponds to a major date in
the history of cryptography...he'd probably regard it as Divine
Confirmation of his Messianic role...:-)

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Happy Holidays,

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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