1994-08-18 - Re: Are "they" really the enemy?

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From: tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May)
To: jya@pipeline.com (John Young)
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UTC Datetime: 1994-08-18 23:41:17 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 18 Aug 94 16:41:17 PDT

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From: tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May)
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 94 16:41:17 PDT
To: jya@pipeline.com (John Young)
Subject: Re: Are \"they\" really the enemy?
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> If this topic does not get blown off this list I would like to 
> offer some specifics responses to your good stuff.
> 
> What say, c'punks, is this topic okay here?  Tim?  Anybody?  
> TLAs?
> 
> John

My name invoked again? I haven't been reading the arguments here,
except by skimming to see if anything new or amazing is presented, so
I won't comment.

As to what's appropriate for the list:

- I'm not in charge of the list. 

- The list didn't even control Detweiler, so it's pretty unlikely to
bar or ban this kind of debate.

- Personally, I think this thread is drifting off into very general
and often rambling debate about government. I'd be a lot more
interested if there were some tie-ins to crypto policy and technology.

But, again, we're not control freaks around here, are we? It's always
easier to simply skip a thread than it is to try to legislate
discussion topics.

--Tim May


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