1996-07-04 - Re: Computer-Aided Revolution

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From: Lou Zirko <lzirko@c2.org>
To: jimbell@pacifier.com
Message Hash: 9770800a7fd600a90bd191ab48922861f7be36138ba73bbf3c8f3fc1b44edbe9
Message ID: <199607032325.QAA21478@infinity.c2.org>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-07-04 02:16:19 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 4 Jul 1996 10:16:19 +0800

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From: Lou Zirko <lzirko@c2.org>
Date: Thu, 4 Jul 1996 10:16:19 +0800
To: jimbell@pacifier.com
Subject: Re: Computer-Aided Revolution
Message-ID: <199607032325.QAA21478@infinity.c2.org>
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To: jimbell@pacifier.com, cypherpunks@toad.com
Date: Wed Jul 03 18:24:47 1996
You could have all 1000 sync with the same time server.  There are plenty 
of standard time servers available on the net and timer daemons are 
available for most platforms.

Lou Zirko

> I've thought of an application for a "revolutionary" program for
>  peaceful 
> protest, but one that requires that a substantial number (1000) of
>  people 
> have access to computer time synchronized to 1 second, ideally 0.1
>  second.  
> How good would a time sync over the  net typically be?
> 
> Jim Bell
> jimbell@pacifier.com
> 
> 

Lou Zirko                                (502)383-2175
Zystems                                  lzirko@c2.org
"We're all bozos on this bus" - Nick Danger, Third Eye

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