1996-03-31 - Re: What backs up digital money?

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From: tcmay@got.net (Timothy C. May)
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From: tcmay@got.net (Timothy C. May)
Date: Sun, 31 Mar 1996 22:31:16 +0800
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Subject: Re: What backs up digital money?
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At 10:29 PM 3/30/96, Simon Spero wrote:
>[Everyone's ignoring the obvious answer: Exabyte's, silly :)]
>

No, "exonbytes," the archival storage medium for the post-CDA world. It
automatically filters out the naughty bits.

Dats what I've got.

(By the way, wags may call them "Exon bites," but this usage is forbidden
by the CDA. As well has having already been used, a la Valdez.)


--Klaus

THE X-ON CONGRESS:  INDECENT COMMENT ON AN INDECENT SUBJECT, by Steve
Russell, American Reporter Correspondent....You motherfuckers in Congress
have dropped over the edge of the earth this time... "the sorriest bunch
of cocksuckers ever to sell out the First Amendment" or suggesting that
"the only reason to run for Congress these days is to suck the lobbyists'
dicks and fuck the people who sent you there," ....any more than I care
for the language you shitheads have forced me to use in this
essay...Let's talk about this fucking indecent language bullshit.







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