From: foodie@netcom.com (Jamie Lawrence)
To: Alan Horowitz <alanh@infi.net>
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From: foodie@netcom.com (Jamie Lawrence)
Date: Sun, 9 Jun 1996 15:31:25 +0800
To: Alan Horowitz <alanh@infi.net>
Subject: Reference Correction Re: Thank you for the Archives 100 messages
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Careful Alan; I didn't write that.
That was qut@netcom.com, the latest addition to my killfile,
who replied to my private email on Cypherpunks, and, rather oddly,
called me a Mormon.
Message in question appended.
-j
>> REAL crypto-anarchists,
>
> Like the folks who brought us Tiannemen Square?
>
>> of course, want the
>> destruction of copyrights, trademarks, and
>> other weapons of capitali$m, and will
>
>
>
>
>
>> Kill your Television
>
> Threw mine out in 1987. There's more people who don't have indoor
>bathrooms, than don't have a TV. (source: 1990 Bureau of the Census). I'm
>in a pretty elite group.
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Subject: Re: Thank you for the Archives 100 messages
To: foodie@netcom.com
Date: Sat, 8 Jun 1996 00:30:50 -0700 (PDT)
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In-Reply-To: <31B91EA0.16F@netcom.com> from "Jamie Lawrence" at Jun 7, 96
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> qut4.qut@netcom.com wrote:
> >
> > Apologies, but rich has deleted me from
> > his mailboxes, and for a few days now,
>
> As I have, too, now.
>
> > somebody has placed a global cancel bot on
> > me. I'm gonna have plenty of fun figuring
> > this out. Kwow any good sniffers?
>
> I'm glad! If my processor/filtering software doesn't
> have to deal with your garbage, that's more time I have
> to spend with folks who have something to say.
The only thing your type of "cypherpunk" has
to say, is blather about liability, copyrights,
and other capitali$t bs.
REAL crypto-anarchists, of course, want the
destruction of copyrights, trademarks, and
other weapons of capitali$m, and will
implement crypto-anonymonity to proceed
forthwith.
> No, I don't know of any better "sniffers" (I assume you
> mean, "software that can detect a cancelbot"), as such
> software is impossible to detect. Of course, unless Rich
> (or whomever cares so much about a moron) has either root
> on toad.com, or at least as many resources as the NSA, he
> can't cancel your mail to Cypherpunks (or anywhere else).
I was talking about netnews, mormon.
> > I agree the list should be public usenet:
> > A mail gate-way to a usenet group that
> > ALSO permits unmoderated posts. This
> > would be a nice way to combine a strict
> > moderated mail-list, with a standard
> > netnews group.
>
> Er, what?
>
> That paragraph makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
There's already hundreds of groups like
that, stupid. It will be implemented,
whether you like it or not.
--
Kill Your Television
--
The signal is the noise.
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