1994-05-20 - Re: Sternlight “kill” file

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From: Ng Pheng Siong <ngps@nova.np.ac.sg>
To: pkm@maths.uq.oz.au (Peter Murphy)
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UTC Datetime: 1994-05-20 09:31:07 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 20 May 94 02:31:07 PDT

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From: Ng Pheng Siong <ngps@nova.np.ac.sg>
Date: Fri, 20 May 94 02:31:07 PDT
To: pkm@maths.uq.oz.au (Peter Murphy)
Subject: Re: Sternlight "kill" file
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> I was aware that David Sternlight had a dubious reputation among the
> cypherpunks community, but uptil now I was never really sure why. Now
> I know. Could anyone please tell me, for my benifit (and possibly for
> other newbies' benefit) what other "escapedes" he has pulled in the
> past that have been shonky. I would also like to know why he has an
> instinctive dislike of PGP. (Much of it may have happened before my time.)

I came across the following URL yesterday:

	http://www.quadralay.com/www/Crypt/Sternlight/Sternlight.html

I've just subscribed to this list _and_ started on sci.crypt et al
this week. So I'm a newbie, too. ;-)

- PS
-- 
Ng Pheng Siong * ngps@np.ac.sg  *  (65) 460 6769
Computer Centre, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore




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