1995-09-14 - “Who knows this guy?”

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From: tcmay@got.net (Timothy C. May)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1995-09-14 01:20:58 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 13 Sep 95 18:20:58 PDT

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From: tcmay@got.net (Timothy C. May)
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 95 18:20:58 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: "Who knows this guy?"
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At 12:39 AM 9/14/95, don@cs.byu.edu wrote:
>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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>Just saw this on Usenet, was wondering who knows this guy. Obviously not
>a cpunk or it would have hit the list right away. Not in the mood to run
>code on my account without knowing that I know what it will do.
>
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>From: bobs@mathworks.com (Bob Silverman)
>Newsgroups:
>sci.math,sci.crypt,alt.security.pgp,sci.math.num-analysis,comp.arch.arithme
>tic

It's funny, this thing about names and reputations.

You see, I know the name "Bob Silverman," and his company, Mathworks, a
whole lot more than I know the name "don@cs.byu.edu". Mathworks was heavily
in the news last fall during the Pentium debacle (including someone I used
to know from Intel, Cleve Moler).

I've only seen the posts of "don@cs.byu.edu" since 8-29-95, just the last
two weeks. (I don't claim to have a complete archive, as I delete a lot of
stuff. But this is the earliest don@cs.byu.edu post I can find.)

Certainly I am not impugning the reputation of don@cs.byu.edu, just noting
the irony of him asking for if anyone knows who Bob Silverman is. Strange
days.

--Tim May

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