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From: MDresser@aol.com
Date: Sun, 22 Oct 95 07:47:39 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: NYT on Internet Flaws
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In article <199510120347.UAA27336@infinity.c2.org>, sameer wrote:
>
> I completely agree that the reporters on this list make things
> very difficult and people do need to be very careful about posting
> things which will get misinterpreated by reporters.. etc.<
FYI, the day after the Markoff piece ran in the NYT, The Baltimore Sun ran an
article debunking it, based on independent reporting. Generalizing about
reporters is about as intellectually valid as generalizing about hackers.
Michael Dresser, who wrote it
(speaking for myself, not my employer)
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