>I am in Columbia. Drinking local coffee (yes Paola your coffee is > thebest in the world) and thinking with the early morning clarity > only those blessed with jag-lag can understand.
Sean, I'm _really_ glad you enjoyed our Colombian Coffee, our food, and I hope you can keep in touch with the spirits that live in our landscapes. I'm sure that those spirits are friends of the "spirit that lives in the computer" [1]. [1] (I really like what Alan Perlis said) http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/full-text/sicp/book/book.html > Start with things people are familiar with and find new ways to make > them more qualitative, says Offray. Take SMS, he continues, instead of > just plain text, why not send special compressed messages, readable only > by Neos. We can use these as enablers to change mobile ecosystems. Hack > their network to embed more freedoms for normal people. Add more > meaning. Transform our Neo into an artifact. I think encrypted messages are crucial for freedom. I also think most people don't know how easy it is for others to see what they send through the networks. I cannot wait to see those Encrypted messages traveling free through _their_ networks to deliver _our_ messages. Regards, Nelson.- (one very excited (amateur ^ 3)) -- http://arhuaco.org _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

