Anon posts (was irritating posts...)

Ben.Goren at asu.edu Ben.Goren at asu.edu
Mon Jun 13 15:07:38 PDT 1994


At  2:34 PM 6/13/94 -0700, Timothy C. May wrote:
>[. . .]
>To see this, think of the Cypherpunks list as one large (by today's
>standards) message pool [. . . .]

Just out of curiousity, how large *is* Cypherpunks?

I've been subscribed just about a week now, but I've been quite pleasantly
shocked by the S/N ratio, after getting completely turned off by the
Sternlight wars on Usenet. Ironic that a group calling themselves "punks"
should be civilized, intelligent, scholarly, altruistic, and basic good
'net citizens, while sci.crypt is often little more than a bunch of people
playing "did so!" games. And the PGP group!

>--Tim May
>
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