On Sun, 20 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "I bade them laugh at their great masters of virtue and saints and poets and
> world-redeemers. I bade them laugh at their gloomy sages and at whoever had at
> any time sat on the tree of life like a black scarecrow. For in laughter all
> that is ev
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Measl wrote:
>Truth is seldom funny.
Oh? I'm not so sure, actually. Ever hear of Schopenhauer's incongruity theory? He says
that humor arises when the seemly and logical abruptly dissolves into
the low and absurd--the amused response is a recognition of incon
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, xganon wrote:
> I, in particular (and many other Cpunk Movement members)
*What*? There's a "Cpunk Movement"? Where are they moving?
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J.A. Terranson
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If Governments really want us to behave like civilized human beings, they
should give seriou
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Aimee Farr wrote:
> Anonymous wrote:
>
> > Agent Farr wrote:
>
> I'm sure you think that's really funny.
Truth is seldom funny.
> They are restricting foreigners, going through spy/treason mania, gagging
> the press, they even have a new law against desecrating the nat
> Aimee Farr wrote:
> >> >[1] http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2002/01/15/014.html
> >>
> >> The Moscow Times? Now that is funny, since the claim was about
> >> this list being a vector for anti-intelligence propaganda and
> >> Russian threats.
> >
> >http://www.russianstory.com
>
> The iron
Aimee Farr wrote:
>> >[1] http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2002/01/15/014.html
>>
>> The Moscow Times? Now that is funny, since the claim was about
>> this list being a vector for anti-intelligence propaganda and
>> Russian threats.
>
>http://www.russianstory.com
The irony of this name is
Tim:
> But I must say that we are a pale imitation of our role in 1993-95, when
> we published the RC-R cipher, blew the whistle on the NSA's proposal to
> have Jim Bidzos "run over" in his parking lot, provided the Stealth
> fighter blueprints, published the home address of notorious killer a
> >[1] http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2002/01/15/014.html
>
> The Moscow Times? Now that is funny, since the claim was about
> this list being a vector for anti-intelligence propaganda and
> Russian threats.
http://www.russianstory.com
Extortion is the polite term, it was just an easy
>> Agent Farr wrote:
>
>I'm sure you think that's really funny.
I have no idea, it apparently struck a nerve.
>> Do you have any evidence to support this wild claim?
>
>"I bet I can get her to fish that up" *rolls eyes*
>
>[1] http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2002/01/15/014.html
The Mo
Anonymous wrote:
> Agent Farr wrote:
I'm sure you think that's really funny.
> >This place has turned into a disease vector for anti-intelligence
> >propaganda. Some of you are "carriers."
> >
> >Governments opposed to the re-invigoration of our intelligence
> capabilities
> >and American spher
This place has turned into a disease vector for anti-intelligence
propaganda. Some of you are "carriers."
Governments opposed to the re-invigoration of our intelligence capabilities
and American spheres of influence are planting some of this crap. The
Russians made some direct threats of "relativ
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