Tim May says:
Folks, there just isn't any agreed-upon set of priorities. For some, it's PGP. For others, digital money. And talking to journalists, writing rants, investigating offshore banking, for others.
Let a thousand flowers bloom.
Amen. (meaning a lot coming from an agnostic!) I think that what does not belong on this list is people bickering, essentially, about what cypherpunks are supposed to be doing. If you don't like a particular article, don't read it. Look at the subject, and decide. I often don't read all the mail thoroughly, but I don't tell everyone to stop posting so much ;-) I think that it is important to remember that one of the basic ideals of the cypherpunk movement is the protection of FREEDOM. Freedom to not worry about if a posting in CP-Politically correct not. It's almost (but not quite) censorship. Let everyone do what they feel is important. Publicity is important, talking to journalists is important, and everything we do here and outside of the net is important. -nate sammons +-------------------------------------------------------------------- | Nate Sammons email: nate@VIS.ColoState.Edu | Colorado State University Computer Visualization Laboratory | Finger nate@monet.VIS.ColoState.Edu for my PGP key | #include <std.disclaimer> | "I have but one single desire - to tear down the sky" -A. Toomba | Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes? +----------------------+
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