his logic.
Wow, I'd better throw out my copy of "The Anarchist's Cookbook", eh?.
Oh wait: it would be more fitting if I blew it up.
* C-SPAN Television, Wednesday June 5th, 1997
*
* Andrew Grove, Chairman & CEO of Intel Corporation, is asked whether
* bomb-making information should be censored from the Internet.
*
* "No. The same information is available in libraries, and we don't
* censor libraries, nor should we. When I was thirteen I built a
* nitroglycerin bomb. It was an incredibly stupid thing to do,
* and I knew someone who had their hand blown off, but I am
* adamantly against censoring such material."
*
* "And unlike a library, a parent can buy a program that uses keyword
* monitoring to disallow Internet traffic per the parents' wishes.
* Such a program is available now, and costs only $29."
I think I looked at it for all of 30 seconds before putting in my bookshelf.
I don't remember the bomb-making details in it. I have a vague impression of a
lot of squiggly lines,
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: PGPfreeware 4.8.7
OaRB5TQ15jmZXc93Uf/Dt0z3Ue4RXj6REE63/8bL7YfscSycmJ3+wWDoi2mYGjmL
sqxpgDCxPOSXqoa7KA8/L7B09nI+FxvKBpXaPBwjOh8AQwkQ9ofG/TxGt6yH+IMe
lrE4EHD7kl+8ky+Yl6QSb2//qpVlSx6DG4CNn9X7HuwO0A3t0kOJ0dI2GfpS3J+H
FI4hsVV6AgsZ7n==
=huKX
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----