Newsgroups: alt.internet.services,alt.flame,alt.censorship,alt.wired,alt.2600,alt.activism,alt.culture.usenet
From: an16061@anon.penet.fi
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 1994 08:26:28 UTC
Subject: imminent drowning of the net in sticky brown liquid


Contents:


1. Preamble


2. The Future History of PepNet


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SALT MERCHANT                                  "hope you like jammin too"
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Comments from Joel Furr (jfurr@furrs.org):

  1. I have no idea, to this day, who "Salt Merchant" is or was.  I sent e-mail to his anon.penet.fi account inquiring politely why he or she had selected me as the head of PepNet, and never got a response.
  2. "Salt Merchant" was wrong about many things, of course, from there being a President Quayle in 1998 to predicting that Usenet feeds would still be the dominant paradigm of the Net in the 1995-1998 era. The only thing he/she/it was wrong about that mildly annoys me was that "Salt Merchant" assumed that, in 1994, I was a 19-year-old (according to the author, I retired at age 45 in the year 2020), when in fact, I was 27.  It's just a minor annoyance that the rest of the world still assumes that if you post from an account like "jfurr@acpub.duke.edu" that you must be an undergraduate at some university.

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