On Sun, 17 Aug 1997, Mac Norton wrote:
you might consider a webpage that reports on visits, status, and so forth.
Or at least how many come from .gov and .mil sites.
I've always thought his AP stuff silly, but I can't help but think it had somethng to do with his arrest and his prosecution. Perhaps the govt doesn't have a good silliness filter.
This is almost certain. They also do not have much of a connection to a good clueserver either. A semi-humorous example of this was when they decided to have then vice president Quayle in a hotel next to a Science Fiction convention. The SF con had to deal with a huge host of SS agents trying to figure out what was happening and if there was a "threat" for them to stomp on. (They were very easy to spot. They were the ones wearing the suits with the pink dress shirts. (I guess lack of fashion sense is part of the job.)) At least on role playing game was disrupted by agents questioning the participants in an overly serious manner. (They were playing Top Secret (a spy RPG) and had a scenerio involving assasinations.) There were many of the SS agents there who *STILL* had no clues by the end of the weekend... alan@ctrl-alt-del.com | Note to AOL users: for a quick shortcut to reply Alan Olsen | to my mail, just hit the ctrl, alt and del keys.