-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I'm all for cypherpunk code-writing; I'm all for crypto for the masses. In fact, I'm working it on a real-time basis, boys and girls. Somehow, I feel a bit slighted, and it goes a little beyond myself, if it need be known. I'm really not stupid enough to squeak without provocation. :-) I'd like to, additionally, see a sub-paragraph in the FAQ concerning non-code-writing exploits, such as the tedious task of accosting politicos. Is this not a desired activity? I shudder to think that cypherpunks would corner themselves in a manner which would exclude political maneuvers. IMHO, any cypherpunk who would close themselves off from political fire is either brilliant or idiotic, dependent upon method or mentality. Me -- I'll take the questionable route; I would rather get the answers I seek, sow the seeds of incongruity and ask questions of pertinent people. I'm asking that Eric Raymond add to "What do Cypherpunks do?" lineage, "Cypherpunks also do a lot of monkey-wrench work." We also run political gauntlets. We also draw attention, while other projects are accomplished. We also encourage other politico brethren of internationalities to join us in our struggle for electronic and cryptographic independence. We also interface with those turkeys on capitol hill (non-caps). Cypherpunks do more than write simple code -- we set precedence, we deliver technology. Cheers. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.2 iQCVAgUBLAwBGpRLcZSdHMBNAQHGIQP/YxBKfkjehoJawjExagITkr7emoEp3eMq wnj2Vp54dh8C8wfNdf+ovbT8siOfIT135ucLZQLDifLqp/iUgpnwk80Ur0427WSP Leb/UmLDm8HNO3gLyjDZ4YeLH++/qBiFb3Ej2+6ACyMc4wIUCXwKLnp1Ov3+E9vY 3Tjb25WVtXQ= =pLmj -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Paul Ferguson | The future is now. Network Integrator | History will tell the tale; Centreville, Virginia USA | We must endure and struggle fergp@sytex.com | to shape it. Stop the Wiretap (Clipper/Capstone) Chip.