FREE ADVICE WHICH IS IS WORTH JUST WHAT YOU PAID FOR IT: john's comment to "dess like a banker" is VERY APPROPRIATE. Many bankers have bards and long hair (as long as they do not interface with front line customers). The issue is the THE "suit" --and the neatly combed long beard and preferably ponytailed hair. when I controlled big bucks, I couod get through the door of any swiss banker in Tshirt and jeans --now I wear my "funeral" suit! don't "intimidate" the judge with a crowd of anti-social rowdies (yes, us), and show respect for the judge --the demeanor of both the protagonists and the "court" influences the judge, and a win at this level makes sustaining the judgement through appeals significantly less expensive. On Wed, 18 Oct 1995, John Gilmore wrote:
Last reminder! Come to the Federal Building in SF this Friday at 10:15AM, go upstairs to Judge Marilyn Hall Patel's courtroom, and Be There for the first skirmish in the trial of crypto export controls. 450 Golden Gate Avenue in downtown SF, two blocks from Van Ness.
We've gotten a lot of press interest. Both the legal-newspapers in SF, the Examiner, and many others will be covering it. Some of them breathlessly asked, "Will the cypherpunks hold a demonstration?", but what we will demonstrate is how the legal system can turn against the bureaucrats and authoritarians who currently hold crypto hostage.
This will be a low-key meeting, quietly bearing witness, at least before we adjourn to a probably rowdy lunch at Max's Opera Cafe at Van Ness and Golden Gate Avenues. If you can't come to the hearing, at least come for lunch!
And don't forget, it's a costume party: Dress like a banker. Even you bitbankers. Even me. See you there!
John