Create a PAYCHECK with your computer!

2002-08-08 Thread Stephen
You get emails every day, offering to show you how to make money. Most of these emails are from people who are NOT making any money. And they expect you to listen to them? Enough! If you want to make money with your computer, then you should hook up with a group that is actually DOING it. We

Signing as one member of a set of keys

2002-08-08 Thread Anonymous User
This program can be used by anonymous contributors to release partial information about their identity - they can show that they are someone from a list of PGP key holders, without revealing which member of the list they are. Maybe it can help in the recent controvery over the identity of anonymo

Re: On alliances and enemies.

2002-08-08 Thread James A. Donald
-- On 8 Aug 2002 at 13:09, cubic-dog wrote: > For the purpose of this argument, lets accept as fact this > Hollywood/gubbmint alliance. So, why wouldn't Bill & Co want to > play? A big bureaucracy has a lot of inertia. It wants to do what it always has been doing, it gets set in its ways.

Re: Challenge to TCPA/Palladium detractors

2002-08-08 Thread AARG! Anonymous
Anon wrote: > You could even have each participant compile the program himself, > but still each app can recognize the others on the network and > cooperate with them. Matt Crawford replied: > Unless the application author can predict the exact output of the > compilers, he can't issue a signatur

Re: Challenge to TCPA/Palladium detractors

2002-08-08 Thread R. Hirschfeld
> Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 21:55:40 +0200 > From: "R. Hirschfeld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 12:50:29 -0700 > > From: AARG!Anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > I'd like the Palladium/TCPA critics to offer an alternative proposal > > for achieving the following technical goal: >

AdCouncil PSAs

2002-08-08 Thread Greg Newby
Holy fuck, I can't believe these new TV PSAs from the AdCouncil: http://www.adcouncil.org/campaigns/campaign_for_freedom I thought they were going to be rah-rah patriotic and stuff. In fact, they use scare tactics -- way beyond "this is your brain on drugs." I think these are to urge conformity

Corralito's police log.

2002-08-08 Thread Matthew X
Well its close to Mongo's mate Kurt Saxon's 19th century pad at Eureka... http://www.arcataeye.com/police/ Grab a donut and scroll...think of the donut,not the hole. Then http://www.9622.net/admin/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=604 Interactivity or occupational therapy? Who cares if it keeps them off th

PR CONDEMNS FEDERAL INDICTMENT OF LYNNE STEWART.

2002-08-08 Thread Matthew X
The National Lawyers Guild condemns yesterday's federal indictment of New York attorney Lynne Stewart and the impact on attorney-client privilege that it will have. The Sixth Amendment of the U.S Constitution protects attorney-client privilege, without which there can be no effective assistance

AU segway-spread betting.APster precursor.

2002-08-08 Thread Matthew X
They're getting smaller,so they say. http://www.arbortech.com.au/airboard/ http://www.online-spread-betting.com/ Gamble on anarchy but don't lose your bearings. http://www.igindex.co.uk/

Body bag or Pine box?

2002-08-08 Thread Matthew X
'You can fuck some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you are going to end up in a body bag or a pine box before you manage to fuck all of the people all of the time.' Am *I* going to whack you out? Maybe..." I hope the CEAUSESCU's of CRAWFORD can hear m

Obscure Palladium facts.

2002-08-08 Thread Matthew X
Subject: Obscure Palladium facts? In 1971 the Pentagon proposed to Nixon that a special gadget be fitted to everyone's telly, whereby the President could turn on every set in the country in a time of emergency. Murdoch's Sky TV can remove reception of their own channels from anyone using a car

Re: Challenge to TCPA/Palladium detractors

2002-08-08 Thread Matt Crawford
> I'd like the Palladium/TCPA critics to offer an alternative proposal > for achieving the following technical goal: > Allow computers separated on the internet to cooperate and share data > and computations such that no one can get access to the data outside > the limitations and rules impo

Toffler scofflaw.

2002-08-08 Thread Matthew X
World economies will increasingly be based on information, reorganizing the nature of work and increasing the gap between rich and poor; the globalization of world trade, economic activity, and communication will be met by a simultaneous rise in tribalism, and Mazarr predicts the conflict betw

Terrorist Accountants Alert.

2002-08-08 Thread Matthew X
"If you look at the likely targets of an attack by an adversary against the United States, it's not going to be the military computers. It's going to be the private sector infrastructure targets, the major telecommunications switches, the major public power grids." Devost,guy kills me.CNN in Janua

Say goodnight to maddie.

2002-08-08 Thread Matthew X
"TechTV's Cybercrime show interviewed me regarding Jim Bell's "Assassanitation Politics" essay. This was a tough interview as elements of the Bell case walk a fine line between civil liberties and civil security." Matt devost.Cute kid matt,yours? http://www.devost.net/archives/cat_obscurity.html

Planning a summer school shooting rampage?

2002-08-08 Thread Matthew X
http://www.totalsecurityservices.com/ "...As recent events demonstrated, increased safety devices are needed to protect our pilots, children, teachers, managers, doctors, and government employees. The Insta-BraceĀ™ is a secure, low cost, low visibility, and highly effective tool which provides

Columbian necklace.

2002-08-08 Thread Matthew X
FARC Executes 52-Y/O Woman With "Necklace Bomb" 5/16/00- Reuters reports that Colombian FARC guerillas attached a flexible IED around the neck of 52-year-old Elvira Cortes Gil. An army spokesman claims that Cortes Gil was singled out in retaliation for her refusal to pay extortion money. The gueri

Create a PAYCHECK with your computer!

2002-08-08 Thread Stephen
You get emails every day, offering to show you how to make money. Most of these emails are from people who are NOT making any money. And they expect you to listen to them? Enough! If you want to make money with your computer, then you should hook up with a group that is actually DOING it. We

My cities in ruins.

2002-08-08 Thread Matthew X
http://www.ce-review.org/99/9/kinoeye9_horton1.html "One hundred years will pass, and 150, and this place still won't be suitable to live in." Tick,tick,tick... President Truman, after an atomic bomb obliterated the population of Hiroshima, said: 'The world will note that the first atomic bomb

service

2002-08-08 Thread Jay Perkins
Title: Untitled Document Want to get your service department under control?Does this sound familiar? Headaches? Technicians just not getting enough billable hours out of the week? Worried about how your customers percieve your business? Can you keep up with the increasing demand? Does addi

Re: Challenge to TCPA/Palladium detractors

2002-08-08 Thread R. Hirschfeld
> Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 12:50:29 -0700 > From: AARG!Anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I'd like the Palladium/TCPA critics to offer an alternative proposal > for achieving the following technical goal: > > Allow computers separated on the internet to cooperate and share data > and computations

FREE LEONARD HATTON!

2002-08-08 Thread Matthew X
Sorry,I think my computers being hacked by the victorian police computer squad. That should read,FREE LEONARD PELTIER!. http://www.freepeltier.org/ Leo and I were in the same pen in BC in the 70's.I cant believe he's still inside after all these years I've spent fucking around and taking drugs.I

Cryptosporidium;a new Palladium Remailer/Mint/APster application.

2002-08-08 Thread Matthew X
I anticipate my Remailer/Mint/APster application,Cryptosporidium will be IPO ready soon as GUI detail tidy up the interface.My upcoming trial next week will not delay this as I've delegated the task of bringing the project up to speed on Mongo.Thats why you haven't heard from him for a while.Be