Re: RAH's postings.

2004-12-22 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 11:47 PM +0100 12/21/04, Anonymous wrote:
RAH, if you want to anonymize a quoted email, it helps if you remove the
In-Reply-To: and References: headers.

Doh.

Not the first time that's happened, either.

*Gotta* remember that cut and paste thing...



Yours in header suppression,
RAH

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RE: RAH's postings.

2004-12-22 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 10:14 AM -0500 12/22/04, Trei, Peter wrote:
His response boils
down to 'fuck you'.


*You* may say that. *I* couldn't *possibly* comment.
 -- Francis Urquhart, (the original FU), in Michael Dobbs 'House of Cards'

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RE: RAH's postings.

2004-12-22 Thread Trei, Peter
I wasn't actually expecting anonymity. I wrote directly to
RAH, asking him politely to edit down his posts, and simply
post a few lines and a pointer. Not pointing out his
faults in public was simply good manners. His response boils 
down to 'fuck you'.

Cypherpunks has a very loose charter, but it is not the
'everything and anything RAH thinks is neat' list.

Peter

 
 Someone wrote:
  
  At 10:23 AM -0500 12/21/04, Somebody wrote:
 
 RAH, if you want to anonymize a quoted email, it helps if you 
 remove the
 In-Reply-To: and References: headers.
 
  What the hell does an article about gypsy
  mechanics have to do with cypherpunks?
  
  I plead anarchic markets, m'lord. Emerging phenomena, and 
 all that, in
  spite all regulation to the contrary.
 




Re: RAH's postings.

2004-12-21 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 10:23 AM -0500 12/21/04, Somebody wrote:
What the hell does an article about gypsy
mechanics have to do with cypherpunks?

I plead anarchic markets, m'lord. Emerging phenomena, and all that, in
spite all regulation to the contrary.

Which was why I sent the traffic thing as well. No laws (or regulation) is
better rules, in many interesting cases.

 It may
be interesting to you, but it's off-topic,

You may say that, I couldn't possibly comment.

 and
voluminous.

That's what your 'd' key is for.

If that's not good enough, perhaps an addition to your kill-file is in
order. Or you need assistance in creating a filter for your mailer?

Cheers,
RAH


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Re: RAH's postings.

2004-12-21 Thread Tyler Durden
I actually found the mechanics' article quite interesting. I think it's what 
anarchy starts to look like in the real world...ie, there are still laws 
'somewhere', but they end up functioning like a 'value add' or quality 
control. I've argued on numerous occasions that NYC already has some very 
anarchic elements.

I also found it useful from a very practical persepctive...I've got good 
names to ask for in case I need some cheap (or discrete!) work done.

-TD
From: R.A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RAH's postings.
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 13:04:34 -0500
At 10:23 AM -0500 12/21/04, Somebody wrote:
What the hell does an article about gypsy
mechanics have to do with cypherpunks?
I plead anarchic markets, m'lord. Emerging phenomena, and all that, in
spite all regulation to the contrary.
Which was why I sent the traffic thing as well. No laws (or regulation) is
better rules, in many interesting cases.
 It may
be interesting to you, but it's off-topic,
You may say that, I couldn't possibly comment.
 and
voluminous.
That's what your 'd' key is for.
If that's not good enough, perhaps an addition to your kill-file is in
order. Or you need assistance in creating a filter for your mailer?
Cheers,
RAH
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[predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to
experience. -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'



Re: RAH's postings.

2004-12-21 Thread Anonymous
Someone wrote:
 
 At 10:23 AM -0500 12/21/04, Somebody wrote:

RAH, if you want to anonymize a quoted email, it helps if you remove the
In-Reply-To: and References: headers.

 What the hell does an article about gypsy
 mechanics have to do with cypherpunks?
 
 I plead anarchic markets, m'lord. Emerging phenomena, and all that, in
 spite all regulation to the contrary.
 
 Which was why I sent the traffic thing as well. No laws (or regulation) is
 better rules, in many interesting cases.
 
  It may
 be interesting to you, but it's off-topic,
 
 You may say that, I couldn't possibly comment.
 
  and
 voluminous.
 
 That's what your 'd' key is for.
 
 If that's not good enough, perhaps an addition to your kill-file is in
 order. Or you need assistance in creating a filter for your mailer?

P.T., there's not much technical discussion here.  Stick to cryptography-l
if you don't care about streetside auto repair.