Some people on this list picked up on my mention of the 60-page handout distributed at our first meeting (9-19-92) and have asked about getting copies. I've distributed all the copies I made before, but may be willing to make more. The problem is cost and time: each copy costs me about $2.00 and there are more than 100 people on this list. Any ideas? I also have a fresh copy of RSA's 52-page FAQ (which is also available by ftp, but many folks have had problems printing it). The same calculation applies. Whatever the solution, I will only make one "copy run," as I don't want to be a document distribution service on a continuing basis. Until a solution appears, PLEASE DO NOT SEND ME REQUESTS, MONEY, ETC. BTW, this applies to PGP 2.0 diskettes as well. I just mailed a diskette to someone who'd been unable to get the ftp'ed version. (And my diskette came from someone on this list, too...thanks!) I didn't ask for postage or diskette fees, but I clearly can't do this with dozens of folks. And yet it seems we ought to find a way to do this. One idea is to put our ideas into practice by having some kind of "escrow service" which holds deposited money (small amounts, given the items discussed here) and which can be used to buy small items, with payments handled electronically (ultimately settled with actual checks, of course). This could get out of hand, of course, so it's just an idea. Any comments? P.S. And don't forget to make your suggestions on the Crypto session at Hackers. I'll be issuing a status report soon. --Tim -- .......................................................................... Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, tcmay@netcom.com | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero 408-688-5409 | knowledge, reputations, information markets, W.A.S.T.E.: Aptos, CA | black markets, collapse of governments. Higher Power: 2^756839 | PGP 2.0 and MailSafe keys by arrangement.
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