At 09:03 AM 8/29/97 -0700, Dan Goodin wrote:
I'm very interested in finding out how extensively Snuffle was posted during the two-and-a-half days it was legal to do so. Do you have any idea how many sites posted it, and if it's still available online today, now that such posts are once again against the law?
Please respond ASAP.
Thanks,
Dan Goodin 415-395-7805, x5223 dang@cnet.com
I posted Snuffle to the Coderpunks list: Date: Tue, 26 Aug 1997 18:25:10 -0700 To: coderpunks@toad.com From: Jonathan Wienke <JonWienk@ix.netcom.com> Subject: Snuffle! (In celebration of the Bernstein decision) Sender: owner-coderpunks@toad.com [Snuffle source code deleted, check Coderpunk archives for details.] I don't know how many foreigners subscribe to the list, but I have see postings from UK, Australia, and India. Jonathan Wienke What part of "the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed" is too hard to understand? (From 2nd Amendment, U.S. Constitution) When everyone is armed, criminals fear everyone, not just the police. PGP 2.6.2 RSA Key Fingerprint: 7484 2FB7 7588 ACD1 3A8F 778A 7407 2928 DSS/D-H Key Fingerprint: 3312 6597 8258 9A9E D9FA 4878 C245 D245 EAA7 0DCC Public keys available at pgpkeys.mit.edu. PGP encrypted e-mail preferred. US/Canadian Windows 95/NT or Mac users: Get Eudora Light + PGP 5.0 for free at http://www.eudora.com/eudoralight/ Get PGP 5.0 for free at http://bs.mit.edu:8001/pgp-form.html Commercial version of PGP 5.0 and related products at http://www.pgp.com Eudora Light + PGP = Free, Convenient Communication Privacy