From: David Rosoff <drosoff@ARC.unm.EDU>
To: Alan Horowitz <jacquard@teleport.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-07-29 02:01:31 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 29 Jul 1996 10:01:31 +0800
From: David Rosoff <drosoff@ARC.unm.EDU>
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 1996 10:01:31 +0800
To: Alan Horowitz <jacquard@teleport.com>
Subject: Re: Questions...
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At 12.12 PM 7/27/96 -0400, Alan Horowitz wrote:
>> Hello, I would rather I not be too blunt, but despite my generous
>interest in computer > hacking cracking, and other such related topics, I
>have come to be confused by the > mailer, can I ask any questions that I
>wish, or am I limited by some type of header > subject?
>
>
>
>Shaun, let me explain. There's a committee of seven people. Me, Tim May,
>David Sternlight, some assination-politics guy, some guy named Vultis or
>somesuch, and so on.
>
>Only if we're in unanimous agreement on the outcome of an issue, may you
>start a thread on a new topic. which then continues till the first
>posting which calls someone a Nazi.
And if they *don't* like your suggestion, you get killed and they move on to
the next guy's suggestion of how to split up the available issues so that
each cypherpunk gets a fair share of ranting.
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