> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
> Of An Metet
> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 19:14
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: Cell Phone Crypto
>
>
> Hi!
>
> As go about my business as a drug dealing terrorist who collects
> child po
An Metet wrote:
> WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation is using a
> superfast system called Carnivore to covertly search e-mails for
> messages from criminal suspects.
Yawn. The FBI is monitoring a lot of email. ECHELON is monitoring all email.
What else is new? The solution sho
At 12:01 PM -0400 7/11/00, David Honig wrote:
>At 08:03 PM 7/10/00 -0400, Greg Newby wrote:
>>- the list consists of minarchists. According to an Anarchy Theory FAQ
>>(http://www2.ucsc.edu/people/mrquiet/internet_lib/Anarchist_Theory_FAQ.html),
>>minarchists are libertarians who believe governmen
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On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 04:18:28PM -0400, David Marshall wrote:
>
> * Requiring mail be encrypted to a list key. The CDR nodes decrypt it
> and send it out unencrypted. This will totally eliminate the kinds
> of attacks we've been experiencing. Unfortunately, poor integration
> of PGP wit
"Marcel Popescu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > However, Marcel, the RBL does sound like a nice idea. I'd suggest
> > getting the RBL to blacklist them, *then* informing them,
> > though. Otherwise, they'll probably go whine to the RBL
> > maintainers. It may be harder to get off of the RBL on
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From: "David Marshall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> However, Marcel, the RBL does sound like a nice idea. I'd suggest
> getting the RBL to blacklist them, *then* informing them,
> though. Otherwise, they'll probably go whine to the RBL
> maintainers. It may be harder to get off of th
> At 1:24 AM -0500 7/11/00, Ben Byer wrote:
> > > It isn't "spam." It's a matter of one or more lists being subscribed
> >> to one or more other lists.
> >>
> >> Suppose someone signs up the Foobar List to one of the Cypherpunks
> >> lists. (Hint: this has happened.)
> >>
> >>
> >> Are the CD
"Marcel Popescu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The cypherpunks lists have been *heavily* spammed lately (as in "subscribed
> to several hundred lists"). This is one of the emails discussing the
> problem.
>
> How would we [on the Freenet lists] solve it, without Oskar's usual requests
> for cens
"Marcel Popescu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Any ideas
> > on LARTing the list hosts into giving us enough info to appropriately LART
> > the nitwit who is doing this?
>
> I don't know what LART is, but we could RBL them . We could inform them
> first, and them submit a request to RBL to bla
David Honig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm looking forward to solid-state chemical analyzers in public urinals
> wired up to the DoJ.
Scenario: You're pissing in a public toilet stall, and you hear
as the stall door autolocks. The speaker overhead comes to life: "You
have activated this f
if you look back the Stasi had a smell division and collected oders from
people and had a large stockpile. and most recently monica had collected some
bill smells .
At 10:04 PM 7/10/00 -0400, Greg Newby wrote:
>
>To me, 'free speech' != 'anyone can post to any mailing list.'
>And, 'free speech' != 'anyone can speak/post anonymously.'
If the government is not involved, it is NOT a free speech issue.
End of that approach.
Mailing lists are private property.
At 08:03 PM 7/10/00 -0400, Greg Newby wrote:
>- the list consists of minarchists. According to an Anarchy Theory FAQ
>(http://www2.ucsc.edu/people/mrquiet/internet_lib/Anarchist_Theory_FAQ.html),
>minarchists are libertarians who believe government should be limited
>to activites that protect ind
At 06:26 PM 7/10/00 -0400, John Young wrote:
>The story says that the outer layer of human skin is completely
>shed and replaced every one or two days, and the flakes rise
>on warm air of the body in a plume that can be captured by
>the device for sampling. The flakes would carry evidence of
>what
I also thought this was interesting ;)
- Original Message -
From: Carole E.
Scott
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 7:14 PM
Subject: [mises] self-organizing article
I thought this WSJ article might interest some of
you.Carole Scott
July 10, 2000The OutlookThe
Outl
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From: "Jim Choate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > - shooting someone who repeatedly trespasses is a Good Thing
>
> I believe throwing somebody in jail who repeatedly trespasses is Better
> Thing (TM).
>
> Of course, by what I mean 'jail' is not what we have today.
I'm afraid that ja
The cypherpunks lists have been *heavily* spammed lately (as in "subscribed
to several hundred lists"). This is one of the emails discussing the
problem.
How would we [on the Freenet lists] solve it, without Oskar's usual requests
for censorship (in the name of the greater good, of course)?
Mark
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From: "Phaedrus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Any ideas
> on LARTing the list hosts into giving us enough info to appropriately LART
> the nitwit who is doing this?
I don't know what LART is, but we could RBL them . We could inform them
first, and them submit a request to RBL to bla
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"Benjamin M. Brewer" wrote:
>
> I happen to agree with your theory. Notice how (mostly) all of the 'spam'
> that we are suddenly getting is coming from the toad.com node. Many people
> have been complaining about this node, due to the amount of excessive
> spam.
>
> What better way to ditch it,
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