On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Petro wrote:
> Bullshit.
>
> I'd have less of your passed-along drivel in my mailbox, 5 or ten less
> items to delete, a few more seconds to spend on *worthwhile* articles.
>
> Here's a good rule of thumb, if you can't think of 2 or 4 paragraphs
> to say about an article you're referencing by URL, there's probably no
> need to post it.
Bullshit squared. There is zero reason to require any personal commentary
on forwards. If you have something to share, then feel free to do so. You
are however under NO OBLIGATION to do so. Simply try to keep your
participation as on topic as possible.
> > My logic tells me it is best to ensure the widest coverage to issues you
> > care about, get as many sources as you can, and simply ram down the facts
> > as many people's troats as you can, and eliminate the PR your opposition
>
> You're logic is lying to you. Because if your idiot posting policy, I
> usually delete your crap site unseen, meaning not only do the articles you
> want distributed not get a wider audience not get wider coverage, much of
> what you may have to say about them gets trashed as well.
And you of course are the defining character of success....not...the fact
that you delete a post doesn't map to everyone else doing so.
The fact is that since you delete site unseen you really don't have a
fucking clue about what you're talking about. Just engaging in more
rampages of ad hominims.
> The only reason I'm reading this is because it was a followup to
> something May wrote.
Which speaks for itself.
> > That much is painfully clear to the rest of the world.
>
> Much of the rest of the world is as ignorant and full of shit as most
> Americans.
And you (and Tim I'm sure) are of course the only educated ones and if
somebody disagrees with your view or facts then they must be at fault.
Bullshit cubed.
> Crypto is about a helluva lot more than just PGP and RSA...it's about
> building the I-beams and sheetrock that will allow robust structures to be
> built, it's about the railroad lines and power lines that will connect the
> structures, and it's about creating Galt's Gulch in cyberspace, where it
> belongs.--Tim May
Bullshit squared. The robust structures won't be built on crypto, though
they will certainly wrap themselves in its cloak. Further, they won't be
built in cyberspace any more than they are built in meatspace. The robust
structures of any civilization is in peoples hearts and minds. They aren't
built so much as they are held.
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