On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 04:45:46PM -0500, Scott G. Miller wrote:
> > Yeah, but people don't like being forced to solve puzzles to send
> > email.
> And they really don't like to be spammed.  Really, even from an
> information theory perspective, either giving the sender a piece of
> information that allows them to send you one email, or having an operation
> that only a human can do is the only way to prevent mechanical
> spamming.  So get over it.

Additionally, we are fortunate enough to have (possibly the first)
implementation of think cash in the form of GJs work - I am looking
forward to the next version.

Ian.

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