1996-11-29 - Re: The House Rules At The Permanent Virtual Cypherpunks Party

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From: attila@primenet.com
To: Asgaard <asgaard@Cor.sos.sll.se>
Message Hash: e00d7d30dbf1401f55ad0d86a8fcf6f37aacf020366a1c2b488b50336132d969
Message ID: <199611292013.NAA06282@infowest.com>
Reply To: <Pine.HPP.3.91.961129170630.7957A-100000@cor.sos.sll.se>
UTC Datetime: 1996-11-29 20:12:50 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 29 Nov 1996 12:12:50 -0800 (PST)

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From: attila@primenet.com
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 1996 12:12:50 -0800 (PST)
To: Asgaard <asgaard@Cor.sos.sll.se>
Subject: Re: The House Rules At The Permanent Virtual Cypherpunks Party
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In <Pine.HPP.3.91.961129170630.7957A-100000@cor.sos.sll.se>, on 11/29/96 
   at 05:55 PM, Asgaard <asgaard@Cor.sos.sll.se> said:

::> Rule 2:  Don't forward articles from other forums to
::> cypherpunks.  We can find it ourselves the same place you did

::This is not universally true. Everyone doesn't have access to a
::functional News server or even to the Web, and some interesting stuff
::could come from closed commercial sites etc.
::
        for instance, I read a lot of liberal hogwash lists [know thine
    enemy].  there are lists after lists about lists. sorting out the
    precisely cut and trimmed info is hard --and there is not time to
    read a man who is being paid by the word!  

    good summaries with pointers is essential.
      
:: [snip] ...to be able to request longer pieces with very few keystrokes,
::jya-style. 
::
        john provides an extremely valuable service by covering a broad
    spectrum of sources.  since I read others, I am considering using
    the auto-respond features of procmail to do the same.  however, I
    sure wont cover as much ground as john does!

:: The most lazy of us will hardly even light up our browsers
::for a maybe-interesting URL.
::
        unfortunately, that is too true --even when your mail browser 
    will pass the URL to the browser which is often in the background
    anyway.

::The problem is off-topic or quasi-on-topic forwards, including EPIC/EFF
::kind of announcements. 
::
    hard to discern sometimes

::And all forwards would benefit from a personal
::comment by the forwarder (at the beginning of the mail, NOT after the 10
::screens document) where he explains what is interesting cp-wise.

        ABSOLUTELY!  always put your comments and the "pointer" out front 
    --even if you are planning interline comments.

- --
  without arms they do not resist; 
    without communication they know not what to resist.
        -attila

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