Hello, I've been following the T-shirt & cypherpunk meanderings. Fun! A few ideas: - as for graphic designs, it is amazingly easy to get absolutely stunning graphics from raytracers & fractal image generators. I would suggest chrome or glass letterings on checkerboard planes stretching to infinity (does anyone know of sites for 3d letter geometries?) - the merchandising could be potentially lucrative, esp. if the designs are beautiful and inspiring and interesting to people that have no connections to the group directly. I suggest that a cypherpunk fund be set up for some modest percentage of profits for group projects, such as meetings or mailings or whatever. sellers should indicate how much they will donate. If you think the fund would be mismanaged (money has a tendency to warp people), feel free to donate nothing! - In some ways the shirts should be very broadly appealing, if they are then many non-cyberpunks will buy them and our message will spread like a virus! Here are a lot of brainstormed ideas for mottos. If anyone makes fantastic profit from them I get a share :) A long time ago (in cyberspatial terms), I suggested `Cypherpunks do it secretly!' for T shirts, so I've had plenty of time to think! - Cypherpunks: The Cyberspatial Colonialists - We the Cypherpunks, In Order to Form a More Perfect Cyberspace - Give Me Privacy or Give Me Stealth - I Regret that I have but One Life to Live in Cyberspace - I Regret that I have but One Tshirt for the Cypherpunks - Ask *not* what the NSA can do for you; ask what you can do to the NSA! - Clip the Clipper (picture of crushed/exploding chip under hammered, clenched fist) - NSA with circle/red line through it - Stop the Spooks! circle/red line through spy figure - Cypherpunks: Guerrila Cryptologists. Picture of rambo-like figure wielding a sword like a pen. Maybe PGP themes here. - Cypherpunks vs. National Spooks Anonymous (jab at NSA). The idea here would be to mimic/parody a t-shirt for a big sporting event. - Cypherpunks with variation on Markoff's quote: no more self-consciously ornery group in all of cyberspace! - Picture of Jefferson with caption Grade A Cypherpunk (I kind of like this one) - Key Escrow: Good Enough for Sternlight & Denning (a real inside joke) - Key Escrow: as Safe as a (Government-Insured) Savings and Loan - Key Escrow: As American as Violating the Constitution - Key Escrow: Big Brother is Listening - Clipper: U.S. Social Insecurity - Key Escrow: Lock It Up and Throw Away the Key - Key Escrow: Lock It Up and Give Away the Key - Picture of a lock & key. Cypherpunks: the Key to the Codes. - How about a variation on the $20 bill design with Jefferson on it but other pictures elsewhere on the bill. Maybe text all in those computer-type fonts. Digital Cash. In Cryptography We Trust (a bit pagan, but oh well). Legal tender for all debts, public and private. - Cypherpunks: Patriotic Cyberspatial Citizens. Picture of U.S. flag flapping with digital variations. Maybe computer screens in the place of stars? - Cypherpunks: The New World Order. - Has anyone seen any endangered bureacrats? (another real inside joke) - How about some quotes from the Steve Jackson trial where the judge really hammered at T. Foley? - Operation SunDevil: Exactly as Planned - ``If it had gone off exactly as planned, everything would have been perfect'' (FBI quote on the Waco raid, but works for Steve Jackson, Clipper, etc.) - `I'm not sure if people should have been involved' (Paraphrase, Denning) - `We haven't had problems with encryption yet but if we do there's going to be a lot of dead bodies lying around' (Paraphrase, FBI) - April 16th, 1993: a Day that will Live in Infamy - National Security: the root password to the constitution (tx. Ferguson) - Clipper: Only A Chip Away at Your Privacy - Big Brother is watching YOU (picture of those pointing Uncle Sam pictures, dressed like a spy?) - Cryptography is like Nitroglycerin. Or the question, what's the difference between cryptography and nitroglycerin? (No answer!) Picture of exploding chip on rear? - Cypherpunks: the Big Mother of Big Brother (could be misconstrued) - Cypherpunks: { Someone, Anyone, Everyone } Other than Big Brother - We have Nothing to Lose but our Freedom - Caveat Encryptor (anti Clipper picture) - Cypherpunks: The Bug Bashers, or The Debuggers (this would cover both wiretapping and programming). - { NSA, FBI, Wiretapping, Clipper }: as American as J. Edgar Hoover (hehe). - Cypherpunks: The Patriots Without a Country but With a Computer - Cypherpunks: Assaulting the Putrid Palace (picture of crumbling castle? beseiged?) - Cypherpunks: Cryptographic { Revolutionaries, subversives } - Save Cyberspace - Nuke the NSA (bad pun on other stickers) - Cypherpunks: Largely EFFective - ``We are taking a great step toward a society where privacy is the realm only of the rich'' (paraphrase, W. Diffie). - Nothing is Sacred in Cyberspace - Privacy: Worth Protecting - Cryptography: Digital Draperies - Cryptography: The Fences of Cyberspace (Good Fences make Good Neighbors). - Front: Attention! Recruiting Professional Voyeurs! Back: send resume to [address of NSA] (picture of depraved lecher looking through keyhole?) - Practice Safe Sends. Cypherpunks. (PGP theme) - Cypherpunks: the Cyberspatial Entrepreneurs. - I Pledge Allegiance to Cyberspace - I Pledge Disobedience to the NSA - NSA: Safe From the Democratic Process (jab at aloofness from accountability) - Cryptography for the Unwashed Masses - Public Key Cryptography: Recipe for Revolution - Cypherpunks: Founding Fathers of Netocracy (Modemocracy) - NSA: The Abuses Are Behind { Us, It } - NSA: Behind Us All The Way - NSA: Still Hot Stuff after the Cold War (back: why is that, anyway?) - NSA: Keeping Up with the Joneses - NSA: Alive as the Soviet Union - NSA: Frozen in Time - NSA: Making It and Breaking It - The Cypherpunks say, `No Such Agency!'. - NSA: worst of the TLAs (really inside: three letter acronyms) - NSA: Thanks to Your Taxes, State of the Art in Privacy Deprivation - Cypherpunks: rebels with a cause (from Wired article?) - Front: Old Spooks Never Die. Back: has anyone seen Jack Kevorkian around? - NSA: official gov't agency for exterminating boogeymen. Call [x] - NSA: The Government's Closet. (Picture of closet with skeletons) - NSA: In the Dark (picture of dracula in coffin, hiding from sun?) shew, that will do it for *now* :)
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Hello, I've been following the T-shirt & cypherpunk meanderings. Fun! A few id }eas:
- as for graphic designs, it is amazingly easy to get absolutely stunning graphics from raytracers & fractal image generators. I would suggest chrome or glass letterings on checkerboard planes stretching to infinity (does anyone know of sites for 3d letter geometries?)
sounds line on paper, but how will it look on cotton after 30 washings.
- the merchandising could be potentially lucrative,
yea, yea, does anyone care to just do thing for free anymore? if there are any profits they should go to Philip R. Zimmermann since his pgp started this whole thing. A large volume of the text on this list was hot the RSA was trying to profit on encryption and who "we" did not want to pay for it and how nice it is it to have good *free* software. I suggest we sell the T's at cost. there are enough of with jobs that we can front the originator the startup costs. Another advantage of this is that more people will get the shirts. -Pete -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3 iQBVAgUBLFTJonynuL1gkffFAQG3GQH9GCoGKesc20z99UsEODrRL1H3KM+qZXkn rOEbZcsN4dAYVoDccO1uiWSoSr1hJA1IcX37as1zsdlvjNpr1l2+0A== =r7RA -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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L. Detweiler
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Peter shipley