Re: ALERT / My email address is...
Hi, folks. Just in case at any point in the near or far future, cypherpunks has any extended mail problems, and anyone wants to get in touch with me as a person who was on the cypherpunks list, feel free to send to fnerd@smds.com or ...uunet!smds.com!fnerd I know there are hacks to find out who the subscribers are, (or are they plugged?) but I'd just like to publicly say that it's okay to take down my address, whoever you are. What's yours? I think publishing the raw list might be construed as impolite and disrespectful of privacy, but a compilation of willing addressees might be nice. It would be interesting to see how close we could reconstruct the list by skimming private archives and communicating with acquaintances. It would be interesting to have list software that worked the way those exponential-spreading, redundant, church-closing- because-of-snow phone call networks work (i.e., Usenet with even more emphasis on decentralization and redundancy). Also, a virtual archive server on the same model would be cool. -fnerd quote me
According to FutureNerd Steve Witham:
Hi, folks.
Just in case at any point in the near or far future, cypherpunks has any extended mail problems, and anyone wants to get in touch with me as a person who was on the cypherpunks list, feel free to send to fnerd@smds.com or ...uunet!smds.com!fnerd
And I'm mdiehl@triton.unm.edu. I might suggest that we try to create an encrypted cypherpunks list? Comments?
I know there are hacks to find out who the subscribers are, (or are they plugged?) but I'd just like to publicly say that it's okay to take down my address, whoever you are. What's yours?
I think publishing the raw list might be construed as impolite and disrespectful of privacy, but a compilation of willing addressees might be nice.
Agreed.
It would be interesting to have list software that worked the way those exponential-spreading, redundant, church-closing- because-of-snow phone call networks work (i.e., Usenet with even more emphasis on decentralization and redundancy). Also, a virtual archive server on the same model would be cool.
We could set up aliases and distribute a common secret key for the list....
-fnerd quote me
"Your quoted." +-----------------------+-----------------------------+---------+ | J. Michael Diehl ;-) | I thought I was wrong once. | PGP KEY | | mdiehl@triton.unm.edu | But, I was mistaken. |available| | mike.diehl@fido.org | | Ask Me! | | (505) 299-2282 +-----------------------------+---------+ | | +------"I'm just looking for the opportunity to be -------------+ | Politically Incorrect!" <Me> | +-----If codes are outlawed, only criminals wil have codes.-----+ +----Is Big Brother in your phone? If you don't know, ask me---+
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- :) I suggest that we try to create an encrypted cypherpunks list? Comments? Sounds good to me. Skye - -- - -----====> Skye Merlin Poier <====----- Undergrad in CMPT/MATH (Virtual Reality) |||| |||| email: poier@sfu.ca p-OO <--> OO-q THINK PGP Public Key available on finger \== ==/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.2 iQCVAgUBLBUm9y0bkpXW3omvAQGitAQAoWoXxYAVyqnw+m8tjGTWmRQbtGbYJsPV zT1wKcx3PI/w9RzPXJUzNYjMg2sKKHTT/vxQuGM3TjuyVoPK+5fx33Z+A5QArAdB Y4An8VClFC2l8rieLGsYjIl+Za/d5D6a28hLL5SEkNyM7kzzMtbvInAXCKClEDs4 GcSSAnn8ea4= =GYsy -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
An encrypted cypherpunks list? Why? To try and hide the forum's messages from the TLAs? I'm sure they already have people readin this list who'd be incorporated into the encrypted list too. Or do you plan to verify each reader before giving them the password or whatever? I fail to see the point. -- PGP 2.2 Key by finger
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:) I suggest that we try to create an encrypted cypherpunks list? Comments?
Sounds good to me.
the only use that whould bring is to get us to get more serious about key extange and to develop easier software for reading/scaning encrypted messages. On the other hand it would no benefit us in the way of that it would not us to get our messages and views to the world. (Last I checked this was not a exclusive email list). -Pete
According to Peter Shipley:
:) I suggest that we try to create an encrypted cypherpunks list? Comments?
Sounds good to me. the only use that whould bring is to get us to get more serious about key extange and to develop easier software for reading/scaning encrypted messages. On the other hand it would no benefit us in the way of that
Yes, this is a much needed improvement in this group.
it would not us to get our messages and views to the world. (Last I checked this was not a exclusive email list).
I completely agree. +-----------------------+-----------------------------+---------+ | J. Michael Diehl ;-) | I thought I was wrong once. | PGP KEY | | mdiehl@triton.unm.edu | But, I was mistaken. |available| | mike.diehl@fido.org | | Ask Me! | | (505) 299-2282 +-----------------------------+---------+ | | +------"I'm just looking for the opportunity to be -------------+ | Politically Incorrect!" <Me> | +-----If codes are outlawed, only criminals wil have codes.-----+ +----Is Big Brother in your phone? If you don't know, ask me---+
participants (6)
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Douglas Sinclair
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fnerd@smds.com
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J. Michael Diehl
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peter honeyman
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Peter Shipley
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poier@sfu.ca