We removed radikal 154 from xs4all :(
pjb at ny.ubs.com
pjb at ny.ubs.com
Tue Sep 24 11:08:00 PDT 1996
i was under the impression that germany's goal was to stop the distribution
of radikal 154 by xs4all, not by 50 mirror sites. they seem to have
accomplished their goal. do you really think that they will let a little
thing like reason stand in their way when claiming victory?
-paul
> From cypherpunks-errors at toad.com Tue Sep 24 06:43:51 1996
> From: sameer at c2.net
> Subject: Re: We removed radikal 154 from xs4all :(
> To: tcmay at got.net (Timothy C. May)
> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 14:22:40 -0700 (PDT)
> Cc: tank at xs4all.nl, cypherpunks at toad.com
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> > Unfortunately, this means that Germany wins.
>
> How does this mean that Germany wins? "radikal 154" is still
> available all over the world, at almost 50 mirror sites, I beleive
> (including http://www.c2.net/radikal/), which are *not* blocked by
> Germany.
>
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