Transcriber’s Note
Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original. The following issues should be noted, along with the resolutions. FedEx is referred to three times with the space (e.g. Fed Ex). These have been removed where it occurs to facilitate text searches.
The quotation at [143.12] (see below) is misprinted, but it is not clear how. We’ve chosen to retain the opening quote and provide the missing close. A similar thing happens at [310.14]. The sense would dictate that the quotation continue from ‘really cool chapel’. The added closing quote is harmless to the sense.
On p. [259], the technical term ‘uuencoding’ is almost certainly meant for ‘unencoding’, which makes no sense in the context. We suspect an over-zealous but not very technical editor/proofreader.
| [6.34] | The Diane Rehm[e] Show | Removed. |
| [13.21] | [“]Business on the Net | Removed. |
| [44.16] | the browser’s technical wizardry[,] was winning | Removed. |
| [45.22] | it[’]s a social phenomenon. | Inserted. |
| [64.19] | a little boilerplate from their Dar[e]lene-bot | Removed. |
| [69.1] | same services that Fed[ ]Ex could. | Removed. |
| [71.8] | check out Fed[ ]Ex’s service availability | Removed. |
| [83.36] | Within Le WebLouv[r]e>—there, I’ll say it anyway | Inserted. |
| [94.5] | routines of one kind or another are de riguer for | Inserted. |
| [94.6] | the space that the material require | Added. |
| [95.21] | for I[MU/UM]A to give MPEG one of its biggest boosts | Transposed. |
| [96.17] | because you’ll be working.[’] | Removed. |
| [113.21] | M[u/o]st of the time I don’t know | Replaced. |
| [123.24] | I spent several week | Added. |
| [143.12] | its duties to its stockholder | Added. |
| [149.3] | “with advertising it should be in the black within a year.[”] | Added. |
| [152.35] | to get special permission to use Fed[ ]Ex. | Removed. |
| [170.6] | just as the fledg[l]ing rockers of IUMA did | Inserted. |
| [172.8] | More than | Inserted. |
| [181.11] | than on using [the ]them | Removed. |
| [222.22] | American | Added. |
| [230.17] | the Nation[al] Rifle Association | Added. |
| [233.34] | authenticate their identi[f/t]ies from the start | Replaced. |
| [238.4] | by way of moronic exp[e/o]rt controls | Replaced. |
| [242.23] | postings to the Cyp[h]erpunks’ rather public list | Inserted. |
| [244.28] | innocent citizens and law-aiding businesses | Inserted. |
| [247.8] | millions of younger American | Added. |
| [251.9] | In the history of Anglican pastoral ca[s/r]e | Replaced. |
| [257.8] | It facilit[i/at]es the flow of ideas | Replaced. |
| [257.27] | used in Kenya, Mali, Senegal, Egypt, and [Mali] | sic: Somalia? |
| [259.12] | He confused PGP with u[n/u]encoding | Replaced. |
| [302.27] | like the Jack Kerouacs of [the ]’50s | Added. |
| [310.14] | for their fiftieth wedding anniversary.[”] | Added (probable). |
| [315.30] | [“]I‘m sure there are some people | Added. |
| [329.15] | Digital Media: A Seybold Report, | Removed. |
| [334.1] | [In of July], 1995, at least, the lead article | sic: the edition of? |
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