From: dmandl@lehman.com (David Mandl)
To: sbb@well.sf.ca.us
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From: dmandl@lehman.com (David Mandl)
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 94 06:18:55 PDT
To: sbb@well.sf.ca.us
Subject: Re: PHILIP ZIMMERMAN ARRESTED [NOT!]
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> From: Stewart Brand <sbb@well.sf.ca.us>
>
> The Zimmerman prank---I'm sure not funny for him---hardens my line
> further against anonymity online. At its best, as here, it is an
> unholy nuisance.
People have gotten anonymous death threats over the telephone and poison
pen letters by mail. Are you against phone and mail anonymity? And
this wasn't even such a destructive prank! And it was perpetrated on
April 1. Doesn't seem like such a big deal to me.
--Dave.
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