From: Sandy Sandfort <sandfort@crl.com>
To: M Carling <m@bluerose.com>
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Reply To: <9404141704.AA00518@BlueRose.com>
UTC Datetime: 1994-04-14 21:17:11 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 14 Apr 94 14:17:11 PDT
From: Sandy Sandfort <sandfort@crl.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 94 14:17:11 PDT
To: M Carling <m@bluerose.com>
Subject: Re: Soldier of Fortune
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C'punks,
On Thu, 14 Apr 1994, M Carling wrote:
> . . . If anyone is going write something for SOF about PGP, I
> hope that the article focuses on anything but "mercs and wannabees".
Today, I spoke with Bob Brown, editor of SOF. He just got back from a
six-week trip out of the country, so he was fairly fried. Nevertheless,
he seemed interested in the concept and asked me to send him a short note
about my proposed article so he and his staff could kick it around.
I wrote up a one-pager which I will mail tomorrow. I'll follow up next
week if I haven't heard from him.
My article will focus is Clipper and PGP, but, I repeat, who the hell do
you think reads SOF? The correct answer is: a few professional military
freelancers (mercs), cops and enlisted military types (wannabees) plus a
smattering of TLA folks. Those care the demographics, friend.
S a n d y
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