(eternity) autonomous agents

Tim May tcmay at got.net
Wed Jan 14 00:28:49 PST 1998



At 3:51 PM -0800 1/13/98, William Knowles wrote:

>Isn't there a microstate off the coast of England called 'Sealand' run
>from a former oil rig/gun battery for the last 20 years?

What Lucky said.

(And read up on the scam ^H^H^H^H scheme called "Oceania," the floating
libertarian non-state. And Minerva, and so on.)

....
>I agree completely, But there is still room for massively distrubted
>datahavens on oil rigs, barges, gun batteries, island nations or
>hiding in Norm's LAN in Cicero IL.  All the harder to supress that
>information.

"Room for," certainly. "Economic incentive for," apparently not.

Look, if you can wave a magic want and give us "massively distributed data
havens on oil rigs, barges,....," I'll be the first to cheer.

But the factors I described, and Lucky described, are why it would be a
foolish investment for anyone to build even the first one, let alone the
numbers you are contemplating.

Wishing won't make it so.

--Tim May

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