From: Duncan Frissell <frissell@panix.com>
To: m5@dev.tivoli.com (Mike McNally)
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From: Duncan Frissell <frissell@panix.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 95 16:51:56 PDT
To: m5@dev.tivoli.com (Mike McNally)
Subject: Re: CoS Raid on "Copyright Terrorist"
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At 01:17 PM 8/15/95 CDT, Mike McNally wrote:
>Mailboxes Etc. insists on getting a picture ID; at least they did last
>time I checked. Some smaller mom&pop places will take a business card
>(time to break out your Jim Rockford Business Card Fabrication Kit).
I always supply picture ID these days. It's really rough getting those cold
lamination-Employee ID kits from Office Depot, taking the polaroid on a blue
background, trimming the photo, and assembling the employment ID. I'm one
of my best employees.
Don't forget to include your EMP_NO. It gives the clerk something to write
down.
DCF
"Governments are simply not fully sovereign in the world of information;
their powers within it are strangely limited....This weakness of government
control within computer nets--a product of strongly protected privacy, a
lack of frontiers and confusions of jurisdiction--make them natural places
for subversion." -- The Economist "Softwar--A Survey of Defence Technology"
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