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A Netly Thanksgiving (guess I should have posted this earlier)
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http://cgi.pathfinder.com/netly/opinion/0,1042,1602,00.html
The Netly News (http://netlynews.com/)
November 28, 1997
A Netly News Thanksgiving
by Declan McCullagh ([email protected])
Here at the Netly News, we have a feast of things for which
we're thankful during this holiday season: Ricochet radio
modems. MacOS 8. A Supreme Court that supports free
speech online. DVD. Cable companies offering 400 Kbit/sec
Net-connections.
But we're also grateful to the personalities who made
this year an unforgettable one:
Heaven's Gate: A special Netly thanks to these suicide
cultists for providing us with seemingly unlimited
article fodder. From the blinking red alert headline of
their celestial home page to the computer-generated
painting of a resident of the kingdom of heaven, their
web site was a treasure trove for journalists. Buried
in the invisible space at the bottom of the home page
were hundreds of hidden words: UFO, space alien,
extraterrestrial, misinformation, second coming, end
times, alien abductions, Yoda, Yoga. Wonderful stuff.
Louis Freeh: The butt of a thousand jokes on the Net
("Freedom isn't Freeh"), the FBI director emerged this
year as the arch-enemy of strong encryption. We had
worried that Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick's
departure might mean fewer good stories from the Justice
Department. But Freeh came to the rescue, saying publicly
that Americans should not be allowed to buy encryption
products without a backdoor for law enforcement.
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