On a rather tangential subject.
How do you prefer to be referred to in the body of an email?

* Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010511]:
> At 9:59 AM -0700 5/11/01, Ryan Sorensen wrote:
> >
> >
> >Who caused the action?
> >Information doesn't cause action.
> >"Timmy" produced information, whether false or true, it really doesn't matter.
> >That was his only act.
> >Producing information doesn't hurt a single person, ever.
> >How people respond to that information does.
> >
> >Again, do make it quite clear.
> >Timmy caused no hurt. The people who reacted irrationally and quite 
> >idiotically did.
> >Tell me how this doesn't matter.
> 
> Just so, on all points. Some here would like to extend the criminal 
> or tort class of speech to include derogatory remarks, insults, and 
> "false" statements.
> 
> Speech acts are only _very_ rarely either crimes or torts. Very 
> rarely. Recent trends toward criminalizing and "tortizing" new 
> classes of speech should not be welcomed here.
> 
> 
> --Tim May
> -- 
> Timothy C. May         [EMAIL PROTECTED]        Corralitos, California
> Political: Co-founder Cypherpunks/crypto anarchy/Cyphernomicon
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> Personal: b.1951/UCSB/Intel '74-'86/retired/investor/motorcycles/guns
> 

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