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Dale Thorn wrote:
hjk wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Dale Thorn wrote:
hjk wrote:
Now whatever you think of your fellow citizens, or even those of the USA (to name an example), I'm sure is OK on whatever basis you apply your judgement. But I guarantee you that the people on the cypherpunks list are no more or less intelligent than the people who vegetate in front of their TV sets every day, right there where you live, in all probability. If you believe that your fellow citizens vote intelligently, then I respond that cypherpunks vote intelligently. What do you think?
Well, I thought cypherpunks claim to be elite.
Most of the erstwhile elite types do the ordinary things in a quite ordinary way. Get dressed, eat, collect and send e-mail, and so on.
The un-ordinary things (for example) are the thought processes which take place while typing out a post. Those thought processes don't generally intersect directly with the mundane things such as operating the computer, unless the operations themselves are unusual and demand the full attention of the person involved.
So what? - Igor.