1998-02-04 - Re: The Continued Attack on Cash (Was: “The Right of Anonymity”…)

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From: “Attila T. Hun” <attila@hun.org>
To: Robert Hettinga <unicorn@schloss.li
Message Hash: f33d4e91075539d878c963cf6c2b5bff8c3dbfda48a8af5da5f163fcdd24a410
Message ID: <19980204.215246.attila@hun.org>
Reply To: <v04003a0eb0fce6005c81@[139.167.130.248]>
UTC Datetime: 1998-02-04 22:05:07 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 06:05:07 +0800

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From: "Attila T. Hun" <attila@hun.org>
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 06:05:07 +0800
To: Robert Hettinga <unicorn@schloss.li
Subject: Re: The Continued Attack on Cash (Was: "The Right of  Anonymity"...)
In-Reply-To: <v04003a0eb0fce6005c81@[139.167.130.248]>
Message-ID: <19980204.215246.attila@hun.org>
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on or about 980203:1053, in <v04003a0eb0fce6005c81@[139.167.130.248]>, 
    Robert Hettinga <rah@shipwright.com> was purported to have 
    expostulated to perpetuate an opinion:

>The cost of anything is the foregone alternative. People will only demand
>more privacy when it's cheaper than not having it. I believe that that
>time is coming, rather quickly.
>
    that, and 

        "Americans do not buy for quality, they buy for price"


    as John Ruskin said:

    1.  those who buy for price alone are this man's lawful prey.

    2.  the price of oats is significantly cheaper when it has been
        processed by the horse.

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