Re: Jim Clark, "Mr. Bubble"
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Dan Weinstein:
You have just proven your self to be a hypocrite. If you expect of others more than you expect of your self, you need to reevaluate your own life. If you are not willing to risk your life, fortune, and reputation on your beliefs, how can you expect Mr. Clark or anyone else to do the same.
And you've just proven yourself to be "a little bit slow"; hypocrites, at least, can change their ways. This discussion is about the effects that Jim Clark, someone who is assessed as a billionaire and who heads a Wall St.-bedazzling multibillion-dollar corporation, can have on USG crypto policy; yet you would get into a tawdry comparison of "personal failings." I will continue not to trumpet the specifics of any crypto-promoting illegalities which I may or may not have engaged in, and I'll thank you to do the same. Hieronymous
"I understand by 'freedom of Spirit' something quite definite - the unconditional will to say No, where it is dangerous to say No. Friedrich Nietzsche
BU was right: there's gotta be a self-help book called something like "Learning to Say YES!" that would provide you with a more appropriate .sig. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQBVAwUBMMJeX73g0mNE55u1AQEiqAH+IXva02/4rIoegkaQEUzF9X/2nTQhGKFm TEO6RjrN1vuegeUtBs3oNfvs4bq6Rxrnras+9EJfVCaxZam51dWDRQ== =pRWz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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