Re: archive? Re: Adversaries Would Find Other Attack Methods, Game Theory Shows

2001-08-03 Thread Declan McCullagh
Ever since John Gilmore went through expensive legal hassles when receiving a subponea for the toad.com archives, I'm surprised that anyone in the U.S. would want to volunteer to host them and announce this publicly. -Declan On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 02:45:06PM +0200, Eugene Leitl wrote: > Um, do

archive? Re: Adversaries Would Find Other Attack Methods, Game Theory Shows

2001-08-03 Thread Eugene Leitl
Um, do we have a decent archive, reaching back in time as far as possible, preferably snarfable as raw inbox or a tarball? (did I already mention that my connectivity sucks?). TIA, Eugene

Re: Adversaries Would Find Other Attack Methods, Game , Theory , Shows

2001-08-03 Thread Jim Choate
On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Tim May wrote: > How does this apply to rights? > > Let us take as an example the contentious issue of "parent's rights," > "children's rights," and societal issues involving schooling, child abuse, > indoctrination into the body politic, citizenship, etc. > > * Viewpoint #

Re: Adversaries Would Find Other Attack Methods, Game Theory Shows

2001-08-02 Thread Faustine
Interesting article, actually. I think game theory has the potential to be a powerful tool for any cypherpunk to have in his or her mental arsenal, (so to speak.) For those of you who haven't been introduced to game theory, how it works, and what it's used for, here's a modified excerpt from

Adversaries would find other attack methods, game theory shows

2001-08-02 Thread Jim Choate
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2001/08/010802080823.htm James Choate Product Certification - Operating Systems Staff Engineer 512-436-1062 [EMAIL PROTECTED]