I agree with you about the downside of web-based interface, but a point of correction: Slash is the name for the code that runs Slashdot (and many other sites). -Declan On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 11:10:22AM -0400, dmolnar wrote: > > > > Something like Slash is possibly more appropriate to the current state of > > First of all, I'm assuming you are referring to slashdot. Referring to > something as "slash" makes me think of homosexual erotic fan fiction. > Granted, the Cypherpunks do have "Cryptic Seduction," but you know, > crypto isn't *just* a stand in for sexual prowress. :) >
