From: Jan Koum <jkoum@leland.Stanford.EDU>
To: Synthesizer Punk <lucas@wasteland.org>
Message Hash: 07288b8905a85206ed49af0a74f2e99da6048c8025c35ecfe744bbad088fdca6
Message ID: <Pine.SUN.3.95.960831181450.8212D-100000@elaine37.Stanford.EDU>
Reply To: <Pine.LNX.3.95.960901192944.6602A-100000@wrath.netline.net>
UTC Datetime: 1996-09-01 03:25:39 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 1 Sep 1996 11:25:39 +0800
From: Jan Koum <jkoum@leland.Stanford.EDU>
Date: Sun, 1 Sep 1996 11:25:39 +0800
To: Synthesizer Punk <lucas@wasteland.org>
Subject: Re: BoS: Re: your mail
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Well, I think we all seen and heard what type of people use
phrases like: "Thank You for your cooperation".
On Sun, 1 Sep 1996, Synthesizer Punk wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Aug 1996, patrick b cummings wrote:
>
> :I am planning to make a list of hacker's of america and would appreciate
> :it for your help. please send me your
> : handle
> : e-mail address
> : city, state
> : (optional) your mailing address
> : and url
> : whether or not you would like to recieve hackers list
> : type of hacking you do
> :Thank You for your cooperation
> :
> :
> :
> May I ask, ill fatedly, WHY you're doing this?
> What goals you wish to accomplish by doing this?
> How many friends will you make?
> Will you go to Disney World when done?
>
> sigh
>
> __ .__https://aleph.tessier.com__ lucas@wasteland.org
> _________.__. _____/ |_| |__ ______ __ __ ____ | | __ If privay is
> / ___< | |/ \ __\ | \\____ \| | \/ \| |/ / outlawed, only
> \___ \ \___ | | \ | | Y \ |_> > | / | \ < outlaws will
> /____ >/ ____|___| /__| |___| / __/|____/|___| /__|_ > have privacy.
> \/ \/ sXe sXe \/ \/|__| figlet \/just Another P.C. Fascist
> Tessier/Ashpool_-//-..()_=+www(ashpool/tessier).com.-+|\
>
>
>
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