1996-09-16 - Re: Email Robot draws fire from CypherPunkz

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From: peter@baileynm.com (Peter da Silva)
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UTC Datetime: 1996-09-16 11:06:58 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 19:06:58 +0800

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From: peter@baileynm.com (Peter da Silva)
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 19:06:58 +0800
Subject: Re: Email Robot draws fire from CypherPunkz
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Sneck.

The points I get out of this:

	1. Cypherpunks lives up to its name. Mainly, the second part.
	2. Whether an email spam is business related or not, it's
	   neither desirable or interesting. Two years ago having
	   a robot like that might have been amusing. Now it's just
	   another spam.
	3. Y'all really oughta read Stand on Zanzibar again. I think
	   you're missing the point.






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