Tim May wrote:
> We've been hearing this jive for several decades. "Librarians will
> become more important."
>
> In my experience, it just ain't so. The human effort in communicating
> a request is greater than simply searching. With two notable classes
> of exceptions:
I don't quite think so e
Frog wrote:
> Ultimately, a serverless adaptive network should be designed, where each
> end-user machine acts as a message store & relay, with protocols that can
> keep the system alive with a minimum number of online nodes present.
> No, I don't know how to do this, yet. But I'll figure it out.
Tom Vogt wrote:
> cataloging and database functions while you use some
> computerized search
> engine to sift through it. but any search engine relies either on the
> meaningfullness of full-text search, which is questionable, or on some
> kind of catalogue, even if it's just META keywords. in th
Subject: Boiling FrogCards
Friday March 10 10:07 AM ET
Internet Pirate Code Sparks Bank Card Alert
By Catherine Bremer
PARIS (Reuters) - France prepared for a wave of petty bank card fraud after officials
admitted on Friday that a
trick posted on the Internet showing how to forge cards
Mark Fisher writes:
> [...] we as a people will regain some of our lost privacy through
> crypto anarchy. We may all have to wait until the current crop of
> patents expire to see some of the results of crypto anarchy,
I see the biggest barrier will be working through the maze of banking
regul
> On SportsNight (the best show you're not watching, according to TV
> guide), there was a reference to anonymous remailers this past Tuesday.
> Is this the first mention in pop culture?
Maybe the first one on TV, but remailers have been mentioned in
various pieces of fiction, for example:
| Thi
At 9:13 PM -0500 3/10/00, Secret Squirrel wrote:
> > On SportsNight (the best show you're not watching, according to TV
>> guide), there was a reference to anonymous remailers this past Tuesday.
>> Is this the first mention in pop culture?
>
>Maybe the first one on TV, but remailers have been m
>X-Loop: openpgp.net
>From: Jim Choate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Ever hear of Esperanto?
>
>Yeah. What was your point?
The top of his head?
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