This month's High Times
This month's High Times includes a bunch o' articles on the Internet, mailing lists, alt.drugs, John Perry Barlow, etc. There's an article that's pretty reasonable called "Cyber-Hydroponics" [by "Bucky Dave and Garbled Uplink"], discussing anonymous remailers (PGP is discussed in another article) and schemes that remind me of the "Little Brother Inside" idea. Included in the article is a list of anonymous remailers: it's very interesting to note that the list includes the cypherpunks remailers but *not* the penet.fi one. Somebody has a clue. The article is primarily about controlling systems through anonymous remailers: setting up a space to grow pot in and controlling and monitoring it remotely entirely untracably through remailers. A very interesting application. If there's sufficient interest, the article could be send to cypherpunks. I'd recommend picking up the issue, even if you have no interest in psychoactives. It's also got an article on erosion of constitutional rights, something that the readership of High Times is in a particularly good position to appreciate. This should be interesting: this is reaching a wide audience of folks who have a very real need for secure communications, who have good reason to be paranoid. I can easily envision a mailing list based upon the PGP-majordomo mechanisms discussed earlier dedicated to growing pot (Did anybody do any coding on that?), the subscribers being totally anonymous. Open the floodgates wide... -- L. Todd Masco | "Large prime numbers imply arrest." - Previously meaningless cactus@bb.com | grammatically correct sentence. Now...
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