Letter: John Perry Barlow obituary
by Wendy M Grossman from Technology | The Guardian on (#3GB6Y)
"I'd rather pump septic tanks," John Perry Barlow told me in a Chinese restaurant in 1995 to explain how much he hated writing. "You can never tell whether you did any good or not."
We were all attending a nearby Computers, Freedom and Privacy conference. Barlow was then hashing out the beginnings of A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace, which he conceived as a modern-day equivalent to Thomas Paine's Common Sense. Many at the time thought the piece overwrought; faced with the criticism, Barlow would laugh and say his friend Mitch Kapor thought he needed a "hyperbolectomy".
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