1997-08-19 - Re: Alex le Heux

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From: Lucky Green <shamrock@netcom.com>
To: Zooko Journeyman <zooko@xs4all.nl>
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UTC Datetime: 1997-08-19 01:16:39 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 19 Aug 1997 09:16:39 +0800

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From: Lucky Green <shamrock@netcom.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 1997 09:16:39 +0800
To: Zooko Journeyman <zooko@xs4all.nl>
Subject: Re: Alex le Heux
In-Reply-To: <199708181919.VAA19973@xs2.xs4all.nl>
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On Mon, 18 Aug 1997, Zooko Journeyman wrote:

> 
>  A million monkeys operating under the pseudonym
>  "Alex le Heux <alexlh@xs4all.nl>" typed:
> >
> 
> 
> 
> Hey HEY!  It's the man who nearly managed to single-handedly 
> derail the PGP legal export hack by playing the block rocking 
> beats (all vinyl) which inspired the vacationing hackers to 
> spill the drinks on the source books.

Without Alex, there wouldn't really have been a Cypherpunks party tent 
to do the hack in. Well, the tent might have been there, but there would 
have been less fun and certainly not as many good looking women. And 
besides, how could one hack without music?

--Lucky






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