Timothy C. May

Tim May was an engineer at Intel at an early and crucial point in that company's history. He is retired as of 2003. He is probably best known for his prolific posts to usenet and related forums, where he has participated since the early days of the medium. While he has written many information-rich articles on subjects technical and mundane, some of his most memorable posts have been those where he espouses his unique version of libertarianism. (See also Cypherpunk.) He authored an essay, "True Nyms and Crypto Anarchy," that was included in a reprint of Vernor Vinge's True Names.

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