Agent Faustine writes:
>> But since I did want to be found, it seemed perversely interesting to see
if he was the kind of person I could get to find me the same way I found
him...somehow it was much more satisfying to let him think my post was a
coincidence and he was the one being clever and do
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More than a few essayists and researchers on science fiction have noticed
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fantasy, and horror fails mostly because either the writers are too close
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2001, Bill Stewart wrote:
> Depending on the recipient, you might or might not be encrypting the message.
> But the important security you're protecting is the connection between
> the sender and the recipient.
Agreed, assuming that something in the text itself wouldn't be
identi
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On Tue, 1 Jan 2002, mattd wrote:
> Technology is the sum of mediations between us and the natural world and
> the sum of those separations mediating us from each other.
Technology is science applied with a purpose.
Science is understanding an 'event' in the abstract, usually including or
requ
On Tue, 1 Jan 2002, mattd wrote:
> >>the absurdity of thinking you can ever be truly anonymous.
>
> Agent justine.
>
> BOLLOCKS! The fucking bungling idiots are cooking up virus's to scope and
> send passphases for FUN!?
> Give us a fucking break.
> Plenty are truly anonymous,more every day.
Depending on the recipient, you might or might not be encrypting the message.
But the important security you're protecting is the connection between
the sender and the recipient. Depending on the application,
the sender may be trying to prevent the recipient from knowing his address,
or the two o
At 05:07 PM 12/31/2001 +, Ryan Lackey wrote:
>...
> > A 206 MHz Ipaq would, I think have sufficient HP to do the crypto.
>
>I didn't mean the imply the Ipaq CPU (200MHz StrongARM) would be
>insufficient, merely that from usability standpoint.
>
>The "holy grail" would be working on 16-33MHz *d
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Technology Tech-nol-o-gy n. According to Webster's: industrial or applied
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>>At 12:24 31.12.01 -0800, John Young wrote: >John Schwartz writes in the
December 31 New York Times: > >"A controversial system installed on a
criminal suspect's >computer by the government to capture the
encryption >passwords of a criminal suspect is nearing its second >phase."
s/dot/semiko
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>>the absurdity of thinking you can ever be truly anonymous.
Agent justine.
BOLLOCKS! The fucking bungling idiots are cooking up virus's to scope and
send passphases for FUN!?
Give us a fucking break.
Plenty are truly anonymous,more every day.The collapse of Govts is
Imminent.All those postin
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John wrote:
>Another person can see your fundamentals but not you, and
>vice versa.
>Faustine demonstrated this with her parable about locating
>a long-lost acquaintance, as did he her, uh, her he. He did
>not could not recognize what she saw in him
On Mon, 31 Dec 2001, Faustine wrote:
> This is a great point, but it's worth remembering that even your opinions
> themselves can be used to find you.
True enough, if the fish bowl is small enough there ain't no place to
hide. This is congruent with the 'number of anonymous remailer' issue.
I
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Matthew wrote:
>Keep in mind that Glocks, while excellent, reliable and accurate do
>lead the pack in accidental discharges, even among "trained" police.
>I'd not recommend the Glock to a beginner or to someone who wouldn't
>put in the necessary pr
Faustine wrote:
>Take an inventory of all the unusual things that push your
> buttons--the opinions that make you unique--and you'll
> be a step ahead.
But this is a well-established unsolvable problem in
philosophy. It is impossible to examine your fundamental
ideas for they are what you st
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Jim wrote:
> Modify your text style; review favorite words or phrases and
> avoid them completely. If possible run your text through a
> translation service (eg source -> Spanish -> source) and then
> edit the resultant. If yo
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Steve Schear wrote:
> If platform portability is desired why not use QT? I believe there
> are ports to both Linux and Windows (including CE).
A widget library does not a crossplatform development environment
make. Particularly since you need to do audio processing,
tradiitonally one of the l
At 12:24 31.12.01 -0800, John Young wrote:
>John Schwartz writes in the December 31 New York Times:
>
>"A controversial system installed on a criminal suspect's
>computer by the government to capture the encryption
>passwords of a criminal suspect is nearing its second
>phase."
s/dot/semikol
On Monday, December 31, 2001, at 10:11 AM, Jim Choate wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Even if his spin on the book was entirely truthful and
>> accurate, his version would not show that Catalonia was a
>> socialist anarchy, it would merely show that the nomenclatura
>>
At 01:26 PM 12/31/2001 -0500, Trei, Peter wrote:
> > Lucky Green[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>for the Ipaq, however, I suspect that this is a temporary phenomenon. MS
>is giving away it's development environment for free, and as pointed out,
>there is are several Linux ports. The higher cost of Pocket
At 11:59 AM 12/31/2001 -0500, Trei, Peter wrote:
>Ryan suggested earlier that the Ipaq with Fireball isn't up to the task.
>I don't think this is correct. I point you to
>
>http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs344/staff/group10/final_report.pdf
>
>in which some Stanford students produce a wireless ipaq
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> Lucky Green[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
>
> Ryan wrote:
> > "Everyone" has palm pilots already. WinCE-based PocketPCs
> > haven't made much of a dent in the marketplace. There is
> > also a very large developer community for palm apps, and
> > they're widely deployed in
> > corporations.
>
Ryan wrote:
> "Everyone" has palm pilots already. WinCE-based PocketPCs
> haven't made much of a dent in the marketplace. There is
> also a very large developer community for palm apps, and
> they're widely deployed in
> corporations.
I am not sure that the existance of a large developer co
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Even if his spin on the book was entirely truthful and
> accurate, his version would not show that Catalonia was a
> socialist anarchy, it would merely show that the nomenclatura
> were wise, good, and popular, that the people were glad to
> obey, a
Quoting Trei, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I don't quite understand why getting encrypted VoIP working on a Palm Pilot
> (16-33 MHz dragonball) is the 'Holy Grail'. I would have said that the HG is
> an affordable, working, portable and pocketable encrypted VoIP system with
> free software, regar
John Schwartz writes in the December 31 New York Times:
"A controversial system installed on a criminal suspect's
computer by the government to capture the encryption
passwords of a criminal suspect is nearing its second
phase."
Anybody have info or leads on the "second phase" of
what appea
Well, that's cute, but there were non-internet versions in
SF fandom over twenty years ago.
I suppose the compiler will now seek a business method
patent on this 'new invention'.
Peter Trei
> --
> From: David Honig[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, December 29,
Quoting Trei, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ryan suggested earlier that the Ipaq with Fireball isn't up to the task.
> I don't think this is correct. I point you to
>
> http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs344/staff/group10/final_report.pdf
>
> in which some Stanford students produce a wireless ipaq2
> --
> From: Steve Schear[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 5:32 PM
> To: Lucky Green
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: End-to-end encrypting US GSM phones?
>
> At 09:19 PM 12/30/2001 +0100, you wrote:
> >On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, Ryan Lack
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