1997-01-29 - Re: can Sun Tzu be a cypherpunks?

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From: Dale Thorn <dthorn@gte.net>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: Dale Thorn <dthorn@gte.net>
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 22:56:14 -0800 (PST)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: can Sun Tzu be a cypherpunks?
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nobody@nowhere.com wrote:
> Quotations from the Art Of War by Sun Tzu
> A Military operation involves deception. Even though you are competent,
> appear to be incompetent. Though effective, appear to be ineffective.
> Draw them in with the prospect of gain, take them  by confusion.
> Use humility to make them haughty. Tire them by flight. Cause division
> among them. Attack when they are  unprepared, make your move when they
> do not expect it.

The all-time master was Rudolph Wanderone (sp?), a.k.a.
Minnesota Fats.  There was an article on him that told how he
cleaned the pool champ in Atlantic City circa 1960.

In later years, he played Mosconi on TV several times, and had
quite a few people convinced he wasn't a very good player, at
least "not as good as" Mosconi.  The movie Color Of Money shows
what this meant, and just how unprepared the public is to believe
that someone like Fats could really be the best.  Kinda like
Tom Wolfe and the pirates thing.







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