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2003-03-10 Thread Tom Veil
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2003-03-10 Thread Tom Veil
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Re: The burn-off of twenty million useless eaters and "minorities"

2003-02-24 Thread Tom Veil
Harmon Seaver wrote on February 21, 2003 at 20:40:51 -0600: > On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 11:10:11PM -0000, Tom Veil wrote: > > > > If you would trade Castro for Bush, you're either a totalitarian monster, > > or simply insane. > > Bush is obviously both. He&#

Re: The burn-off of Tom Veil

2003-02-21 Thread Tom Veil
adise. He has defended, rationalized, and denied acts of terror, mass-murder and slavery. > More importantly, however, is the fact that Chomsky often develops some very > strong counter-arguments to US agit-spew. So does Kevin Alfred Strom. -- Tom Veil

Re: The burn-off of twenty million useless eaters and "minorities"

2003-02-21 Thread Tom Veil
Harmon Seaver wrote on February 20, 2003 at 12:55:08 -0600: > On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 12:13:45PM -0000, Tom Veil wrote: > > > Harmon Seaver wrote on February 19, 2003 at 19:20:19 -0600: > > > > > On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 11:19:11PM +0100, Anonymous wrote: >

Re: The burn-off of twenty million useless eaters and "minorities"

2003-02-20 Thread Tom Veil
that the money received by these welfare-suckers is money that was taken from _me_. (snipped) > Want one piece of a solution? Excellent, no-bullshit schools. You're not going to get this with government schools. Better that schools compete for students in the marketplace. (snipped) > >-- > >Tim Veil Fucking with quoted text is _not_ cool. -- Tom Veil

Re: The burn-off of twenty million useless eaters and "minorities"

2003-02-19 Thread Tom Veil
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Re: The burn-off of twenty million useless eaters and "minorities"

2003-02-16 Thread Tom Veil
Harmon Seaver wrote on January 31, 2003 at 11:03: > On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 10:59:02PM -0000, Tom Veil wrote: > > Tim May wrote on January 22, 2003 at 00:55: > > > > > I expect 20 million to die. Fortunately, 18 million of them will be the > > > usual Democrat, C

Re: The burn-off of twenty million useless eaters and "minorities"

2003-02-16 Thread Tom Veil
Tyler Durden wrote on January 30, 2003 at 16:40: > Tom Veil wrote... > > >According to the most recent Census data, blacks currently account for > >around 12.6 percent, or 35.5 million, Even if 20 million are > >liquidated, there will still be plenty of vermin arou

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2003-02-16 Thread Tom Veil
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2002-06-13 Thread Tom
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Re: CDR: RE: Sci Journals, authors, internet

2002-06-13 Thread Tom
te abuse of copyright. for example, I could envision an argument that an artist sues the RIAA for abusing his copyrighted works for bogus lawsuits against P2P systems. -- New GPG Key issued (old key expired): http://web.lemuria.org/pubkey.html pub 1024D/2D7A04F5 2002-05-16 Tom Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = C731 64D1 4BCF 4C20 48A4 29B2 BF01 9FA1 2D7A 04F5

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2002-06-11 Thread Tom
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2002-06-04 Thread Tom
.gov doesn't know about it, or www.leo.gov, or anything similiar, anymore. -- New GPG Key issued (old key expired): http://web.lemuria.org/pubkey.html pub 1024D/2D7A04F5 2002-05-16 Tom Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = C731 64D1 4BCF 4C20 48A4 29B2 BF01 9FA1 2D7A 04F5

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2002-06-03 Thread Tom
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2001-10-25 Thread Heinz-Juergen &#x27;Tom' Keller
On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 12:35:19AM -0700, Bill Stewart wrote: > At 02:14 AM 10/25/2001 +, Dr. Evil wrote: > >Right, exactly. When Starium was first announced, people were excited > >because it sounded like we were going to get industrial-strength stuff > >at consumer prices. That isn't reali

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2001-08-04 Thread tom st denis
--- Jim Choate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > the WWW either. What the fuck is this? Aren't you a bit email happy? I suggest you slow down your emails... seriously... 79 emails a day is a bit much to one list. Tom __

Re: IP, forwarded posts, and copyright infringement

2001-01-11 Thread Tom
I've seen a clone produced here in de mudderland > (mutter?? Tom?), but didn't really consider that "non-HK". Want to clarify, Jim? "mutterland" would be the right german equivalent of "mother country", but I don't think anyone's ever used it. eh,

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2000-12-06 Thread Tom Vogt
Ken Brown wrote: > The will read something like: good quote. > was rolling down Unter den Linden in a very cross mood indeed; any > relationship between Hitler's will & what actually happened to his > possessions was pretty likely to be incidental & unplanned. "unplanned" intended by me to hav

Re: Software to Track E-Mail Raises Privacy Concerns

2000-11-24 Thread Tom Vogt
"A. Melon" wrote: > The technology in question is seemingly innocuous: the ability of the latest e-mail >programs to send and display images. E-mail senders use the feature, based on the >Web's computer language, to create colorful messages known as HTML mail. > > But many also use it to embed

Re: PipeNet protocol

2000-11-06 Thread Tom Vogt
Adam Back wrote: > | Each node expects one packet from each link id in each time unit. > | Extra packets are queued for processing in later time units. > | However, if a node does not receive a packet for a link id in a > | particular time unit, it stops normal processing of packets for that > | t

Re: voteauction moves offshore

2000-10-25 Thread Tom Vogt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >"Theyre in defiance of a legitimate court order and in contempt of the >American judicial >system," Leach said of Bernhard and the others involved in Vote-auction.com. once again, the US court system ignores the unpleasant fact that there are other count

Re: FidoNet II

2000-10-20 Thread Tom Vogt
Tim May wrote: > First, if you're going to attempt a "FidoNet II," at least use link > encryption at every stage. that goes without saying, doesn't it? > Second, so long as one has done the above, might as well make each > node an actual remailer. With all of the usual mixing of in/out > packe

Re: Know Your Customer

2000-10-11 Thread Tom Vogt
Marcel Popescu wrote: > > U.S. Companies Tangled in Web of Drug Dollars > > By LOWELL BERGMAN I like the term "drug money", that is used throughout this article as if there were no tomorrow. how about "prostitution money" or "copyright money"? wonder why I haven't yet heard about those.

Re: stego for the censored

2000-10-09 Thread Tom Vogt
Tim May wrote: > Needless to say, but I will say it anyway, no game company or > software company or music provider or anyone else will ever put in > something so arcane as a "stego channel." We have to "get real" on > these issues. > not a "big" company, but maybe a small one. there are these e

Re: stego for the censored

2000-10-06 Thread Tom Vogt
jim bell wrote: > I can see an excellent application for all of our old long-out-of-print > LP's: Digitize them (assuming we still have an operational turntable!) and > the noise level will be comfortably high. And, there is no digital > "reference" for this audio anywhere, so comparisons will b

Re: stego for the censored

2000-10-06 Thread Tom Vogt
Reese wrote: > >MP3 ? > > Lossy compression. > > balance snipped, we need lossless compression, eh? nope we don't. remember that everyone said that .jpeg couldn't be used for stego for that same reason? then the first .jpeg-stego tools arrived.

Re: stego for the censored

2000-10-05 Thread Tom Vogt
Tim May wrote: > Music. CDs are rarely restricted...DATs are probably uncommon, though. MP3 ? let's mix that with an idea I've been discussing in private mail. here's a proposal: set up a service that you can subscribe to. say: www.dailymusic.com - fill out a profile and we select a random nu

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2000-10-04 Thread Tom Vogt
"cypherpunks write code", wasn't it? :) here's my first proposal. a simple perl script that should find out whether any given message (piped from stdin) is a PGP message or not. it does NOT accept messages with more than 10 non-blank, non-encrypted lines. why? well, you might have a few lines of

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Re: CDR: HTTP and SSL

2000-10-04 Thread Tom Vogt
Augusto Jun Devegili wrote: > I need to implement a C++ client (Linux) which must connect to an HTTP > Server using SSL (HTTPS). Which libraries could I possibly use, > considering both SSL and HTTP? you could look at a program called "curl". it does implement HTTPS and the source is available. d

Re: Spam free secure email accounts.

2000-10-04 Thread Tom Vogt
Ray Dillinger wrote: > I think I like this idea, because it would elevate encrypted > email from an abberation to be tracked to the universal > condition, at least for that system -- and introduce a reason > for people out there to *learn* to use crypto software, if they > wanted to talk to people

Re: Anonymous Remailers cpunk

2000-10-04 Thread Tom Vogt
Steve Furlong wrote: > > > I would like to suggest that a remailer could eliminate nearly all it's > > > problems by only sending out encrypted mails - that is, if after > > > removing the encryption that was applied using it's own private > > > key, it finds that the result is plaintext, it simpl

Re: CDR: RE: Anonymous Remailers cpunk

2000-10-04 Thread Tom Vogt
Jim Choate wrote: > And just exactly what algorithm is that you're using to determine > crypt-v-plaintext? that's a problem. if no such algorithm exists, I suggest that - for this specific purpose - a few heuristics would do. suggestion (version 0.1): - dictionary of 100 most common words from e

Re: Anonymous Remailers cpunk

2000-10-04 Thread Tom Vogt
"Trei, Peter" wrote: > I would like to suggest that a remailer could eliminate nearly all it's > problems by only sending out encrypted mails - that is, if after > removing the encryption that was applied using it's own private > key, it finds that the result is plaintext, it simply drops the mess

Re: CDR: Re: Shunning, lesbians and liberty

2000-10-04 Thread Tom Vogt
"James A.. Donald" wrote: > James A. Donald: > > > Famines in Africa are caused by communism and socialism, notably > > > the famous Ethiopian famines that occurred under Mengistu, or by > > > war, notably the famous Biafran famine. > > At 0233 PM 10/1/2000 -0500, Jim Choate wrote > > Again

Re: domestic bioterrorism incident in FLA school

2000-09-14 Thread Tom Vogt
"William H. Geiger III" wrote: > >Subject: domestic bioterrorism incident in FLA school > > >Middle school student arrested in > > poisoning > > Exactly how do you get "domestic bioterrorism" from a rather simplistic poisoning? by requiring a catchy headline, I'd guess.

Re: Internet Drivers License

2000-09-13 Thread Tom Vogt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > That sounds like censorship to me. > Way to restrictive, kinda like COPPA aka Children Loose > their Right to Free Speech Online (CLRFSO), a voilation of the > first ammendment and of the Universal Declaration of Human > Rights. yeah, but let's give the guy a

Re: MPAA thinks linking is illegal

2000-09-13 Thread Tom Vogt
Steven Furlong wrote: > > Now, the MPAA is trying to force me to remove a LINK to the code from > > my class page. This is enough to make me want to throw up. > > Can you simply remove the tag, but leave the address in as text? > The reader would still be able to see where to go, but it wouldn'

Re: [OT] California senator tries to mandate remote kill switches

2000-09-12 Thread Tom Vogt
Tim May wrote: be done with them: more freedom fighters like McVeigh need to park > trucks filled with ANFO in front of their dens. That, or biological > and nerve agents. Wiping out several hundred in one legislative > session would send a message. a message - yes. but which one? here's a sugg

Re: Germans to tax PCs for Lars

2000-09-11 Thread Tom Vogt
David Honig wrote: > >on the ideological level, no. > >on the practical level - a lot. for example, you don't go to jail for > >not paying GEMA. > > Then why do people pay? because you can't "opt out" - blank tapes just cost $x - GEMA included. you can't buy any without. shop owners and others

Re: Germans to tax PCs for Lars

2000-09-08 Thread Tom Vogt
David Honig wrote: > >> So if you don't pay GEMA who *are* those folks with the guns? > > > >GEMA will most likely sue you. but since GEMA isn't the government, > >that's a civil case. > > The "right" of GEMA to sue is enforced by folks claiming to be from > your "State" who carry guns, no? > >

Re: Germans to tax PCs for Lars

2000-09-08 Thread Tom Vogt
Bill Stewart wrote: > So does the proposed law require companies to pay GEMA > if they make or sell anything in this category? I'm afraid that is what is being proposed. of course, similiar stuff has been proposed for a long time. the IP industry is greedy, as we all know. and since IP is an arti

Re: Germans to tax PCs for Lars

2000-09-08 Thread Tom Vogt
David Honig wrote: > >not quite right. it is NOT the government that collects, and this is not > >a tax. there's a "non-profit" organisation called GEMA that collects and > >re-distributes these things. > > So if you don't pay GEMA who *are* those folks with the guns? GEMA will most likely sue y

Re: Germans to tax PCs for Lars

2000-09-07 Thread Tom Vogt
Tim May wrote: > You're missing a more important point: there is no correlation > between who is using the service or product and who is paying the tax. > > Taxing a computer used for video game playing, for example, when > absolutely no "piracy" is happening from that computer. An overly > wide

Re: OT: consequences for bad laws

2000-08-11 Thread Tom Vogt
Tim May wrote: > Fact is, hundreds of thousands of government types have already > earned sanctioning. here's a shocker: given that everyone and his dog seems to know better, but politics is still a desaster, may it be possible that what we see is the ... optimal solution given current circumstan

Re: RSA expiry commemorative version of PGP?

2000-08-10 Thread Tom Vogt
Lucky Green wrote: > Isn't GnuPG developed outside the US? In that case, why would they exclude > RSA support? Either way, RSA support presumably won't be missing for long. from http://www.gnupg.org: "It is a GNU policy not to use patented algorithms, since patents on algorithms are a contradict

Re: Napster PI helpful

2000-07-28 Thread Tom Vogt
Eric Murray wrote: > I agree with you, Napster is going to try to switch their > user base to a for-pay model. it's not like this had not happened before - there was this swiss site that (non-commercially) provided lyrics to songs. they got sued by the record industry (I don't recall whether the

Re: British Authorities May Get Wide Power to Decode E-Mail

2000-07-25 Thread Tom Vogt
Marcel Popescu wrote: > > how about actually encrypting two texts, in such a way that they combine > > into one ciphertext, and depending on which key you choose, one or the > > other gets decrypted from that. > > I think the main problem is laziness; the user would have to find a suitable > "inn

Re:

2000-07-25 Thread Tom Vogt
Nomen Nescio wrote: > Cringeley had a good point. Properly deployed, Carnivore can shut down the net. > the *US* part of the net. while this would, due to certain archaic us-centric structures, do immense damage to the non-us part of the web, I'm more than certain that the remainder would survi

Re: British Authorities May Get Wide Power to Decode E-Mail

2000-07-25 Thread Tom Vogt
Bill Stewart wrote: > >From: "Esteban Gutierrez-Moguel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> a solution that problem could be a cipher where a key (K1) decrypts the > >> ciphertext to the real text and a key (K2) decrypts the ciphertext to a > >> meaningful text, but not the real one. In that way if the polic

Re: ZKS economic analysis

2000-07-24 Thread Tom Vogt
David Honig wrote: > >said difference? namely the one between manual and automatic data > >processing. > > That's the implementation detail I'm varying in this gedankenexperiment, > but since when does implementation matter for law/morality? for the german privacy law: ever since it was made. ac

Re: Data in your mind vs. encrypted

2000-07-24 Thread Tom Vogt
"Benjamin M. Brewer" wrote: > Could someone write an encryption algorithm that made the text into some > sort of non-english looking language, without making it obvious that the > information had been encrypted? How secure could such a algorithm be? as secure as you want, if you don't mind blowin

Re: ZKS economic analysis

2000-07-24 Thread Tom Vogt
Tim May wrote: > By the way, it seems very likely that the DejaNews data base would > run afoul of the Data Privacy Laws in many or most European > countries. Getting permission from all of those millions of persons, > offering to let them examine what had been compiled on them, etc. you should r

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