Crypto++, Cpunk Icons, list noise
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Wei Dai <weidai@eskimo.com> writes:
I am still talking to RSADSI's lawyers, but it's taking a lot longer
And the efforts are appreciated. Of course, your original efforts can still be appreciated at utopia.hacktic.nl. I don't know about everyone else, but that TCP encryption sounded interesting. Any plans to discuss it on the list? - ----- An anonymous complainer writes:
Well, Perry, my opinion is that there is far too much noise on this list as it is. I have already seen my words drowned out by bellyaching over next to nothing.
POT-KETTLE-BLACK. Also, since nothing you've written (in your commentary, as opposed to anonymous announcements or releases that most people use anonymity for here) indicates that you're using anonymity for any particular reason, please stop so people can killfile you. Or send it from a nym at alpha.c2.org. I mean, the NSA has your real name anyway, what's the point... - --------- Jay Campbell <edge@got.net> writes:
masquerade as Injuns in the 1800's and waylay Pony Express riders in order ^^^^^^ I think you'll find the NSA was not in existence in the 1800's.
I'm disappointed at the sheer number of similar pieces of email I received on this. You'da thought the Capn Crunch reference was silly enough that people would give me a funny look and trash the original message.
Hmm, I guess most of them at least had the sense to not send it to the list. The list still sees FAR too many personal queries and rebuttals. TO THE GUILTY: take your bonehead replies to email please. Jay: I had a similar experience when I mentioned elsewhere that all the primes under 1000 digits were really invented by the NSA over 20 years ago. I recommended wearing garlic around the neck for protection... Everyone: This 1% wiretap thing is getting old. Hint hint hint - ---- Lastly, regarding cpunk icons, the only ones I was able to find were at the BAP site. I've been drawing a few of my own, one of them is done. It's a yellow diamond that says Cypherpunk on Board. And it has the anarchy-A- inside-a-C symbol. It's interlaced and transparent, so it doesn't look too bad. You're all welcome to steal it at http://students.cs.byu.edu/~don. Also working on a PGP icon. BAP has an envelope with PGP being the seal. I was thinking maybe a deadbolt ("PGP") with the inscription "Mommy said to lock the doors at night" or some kind of safety lock-your-doors or lock-your-data reference. For the time being I'm working on a simple PGP/ZLDF icon, it will be on my page Real Soon Now[tm]. If you like my icons please tell me. Don -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQB1AwUBMJvC7sLa+QKZS485AQFrIgL/VuRfkh7i+K3W3bLyep26riXdZgIVC557 RRcHf9VcacXOGyVvT03JESqNxV/XRcW2k8WDQ+fwhMDEHbHjkzWT5fUxXm6knRGc K0drBF8WlW0ZobEaiU7SgEnVjus5kFj4 =iAr6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- <don@cs.byu.edu> fRee cRyPTo! jOin the hUnt or BE tHe PrEY PGP key - http://students.cs.byu.edu/~don or PubKey servers (0x994b8f39) June 7&14, 1995: 1st amendment repealed. Junk mail to root@127.0.0.1 * This user insured by the Smith, Wesson, & Zimmermann insurance company *
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