At 01:33 PM 10/17/00 -0700, Ray Dillinger wrote:
>We can't stop anybody who gets cypherpunks from archiving it. We
>can't stop anybody from getting cypherpunks. QED, there *are*
>archives. Some of them might as well be public. Occasionally
>they are useful, or contain worthwhile URL's.
Not strictly true - Murphy says that the stuff you
*really* wanted to find in the archives was in the
bit that fell through the cracks when somebody's
disk crashed or power went out for a day :-)
One of the main cypherpunks archives is in Singapore,
on inet-one.com .
Also, cypherpunks is occasionally gatewayed to Usenet groups,
which have been archived since the Dawn Of Time.
Thanks!
Bill
Bill Stewart, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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