Someone at the Pentagon read Shockwave Rider over the weekend

Tim May Tue, 29 Jul 2003 15:20:48 -0700

On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 04:20 PM, John Young wrote:

Tim May wrote:

Yes, a bunch of "ideas futures" markets have existed for nearly a
decade. An acquaintance of mine, Robin Hanson, was actively promoting
such things in the late 80s and may have been involved in some of the
Extropians-type markets which arose a few years later (I recollect
several efforts with varying degrees of success).


Yes, Robin Hanson worked on DARPA's PAM program. Here's
his e-mail about it in May 2003:



Too bad, as he should have seen the shitstorm which would materialize as soon 
as this actually reached the public radar screen. Now that's gone public and 
been deep-sixed less than 24 hours later, it will likely be the end of this 
particular thing.

An official, above-board version is likely to be ipso facto illegal for the 
same reason office baseball pools are illegal: illegal gambling. If the 
Pentagon can run a betting pool for its employees on when some event will 
happen, office workers can bet on the outcome of the World Series, and anyone 
can bet on the numbers revealed by the Mob.


--Tim May

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