In message <9307151349.AA05001@snark.shearson.com>, "Perry E. Metzger" writes:
Rather than pointing people to strange publications we've never heard of written by authors without credentials, might I suggest...
Excellent comments, Perry, yes, but *I* have heard of Fringeware, so maybe I'll throw some of my comments about Paco, as an "author without credentials." (Not that I'm a cypherpunk with credentials or anything. =) (I agree that reading the PGP-docs is probably the best way to learn to use PGP, yet some people prefer simple tutorials-- when advocating encryption-for-the-masses I don't expect everyone to understand how RSA works, etc.) Fringeware is a 'zine which Paco Xander Nathan publishes, and while he's no cypherpunk, he's an intelligent guy, so I'm pretty sure his article would be a good one. -- | Sameer Parekh-zane@genesis.MCS.COM-PFA related mail to pfa@genesis.MCS.COM | | Apprentice Philosopher, Writer, Physicist, Healer, Programmer, Lover, more | | "Symbiosis is Good" - Me_"Specialization is for Insects" - R. A. Heinlein_/ \_______________________/ \______________________________________________/