--- Anonymous [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Still, if we could achieve mutual respect and freedom in the physical
world, we would happily pay the price of increased rudeness online.
Speak for yourself.
Regards,
Steve
Ian Grigg writes at
http://www.financialcryptography.com/mt/archives/000381.html:
: FC exile finds home as Caribbean Brit
:
: Vince Cate (writes Ray Hirschfeld) created a stir a number of years ago
: by relocating to the Caribbean island nation of Anguilla, purchasing a
: Mozambique
On 2005-03-06T00:03:01+0100, Anonymous wrote:
Ian Grigg writes at
http://www.financialcryptography.com/mt/archives/000381.html:
: Is this the end of an era, a defining cypherpunk moment?
It doesn't make much sense to renounce your U.S. citizenship if your
relatives, who you care about and who
EMC writes:
Loudly renouncing ones citizenship is a lot less effective in destroying
the infrastructure of oppression, than anonymously telling everyone in the
world how they can make a 20 megaton thermonuclear explosion working for a
few years in their basement using only non-radioactive
--- Anonymous [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Still, if we could achieve mutual respect and freedom in the physical
world, we would happily pay the price of increased rudeness online.
Speak for yourself.
Regards,
Steve
Ian Grigg writes at
http://www.financialcryptography.com/mt/archives/000381.html:
: FC exile finds home as Caribbean Brit
:
: Vince Cate (writes Ray Hirschfeld) created a stir a number of years ago
: by relocating to the Caribbean island nation of Anguilla, purchasing a
: Mozambique
Someone writes:
I never saw this kind of thing as being central to the cypherpunk
concept. In fact, to me it seems like the wrong direction to go. The
point of being a cypherpunk is to live in cypherspace, the mythical land
where online interactions dominate and we can use information
On 2005-03-06T00:03:01+0100, Anonymous wrote:
Ian Grigg writes at
http://www.financialcryptography.com/mt/archives/000381.html:
: Is this the end of an era, a defining cypherpunk moment?
It doesn't make much sense to renounce your U.S. citizenship if your
relatives, who you care about and who
EMC writes:
Loudly renouncing ones citizenship is a lot less effective in destroying
the infrastructure of oppression, than anonymously telling everyone in the
world how they can make a 20 megaton thermonuclear explosion working for a
few years in their basement using only non-radioactive