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From: "Tim May" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Just so you know, I believe the moral thing for Elian's father to
> have done was to hire some skilled people--perhaps ex-Spetsnaz--and
> go in to the Lorenzo and Maryslices home and taken Elian. Once Elian
> was safely out of the house, e
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At 02:19 AM 4/27/00 -0400, Marcel Popescu wrote:
>> The difference between bacteria and humans is that some humans
>> think they're different. Meat is meat.
>
>I'm a Christian. These arguments don't hold water to me. Try Tim.
Well, admitting your irrationality is a good start. But we're talking
Tim May wrote:
>
> At 12:42 PM -0400 4/26/00, Jim Burnes wrote:
> >
> >Starvation and privation in most of Africa is almost a stereotype.
> >
> >Stick with a minimal government and something approaching english common
> >law and we have goods and happiness aplenty.
>
> There are some interesting
At 6:11 PM -0400 4/27/00, Jim Burnes wrote:
>Tim May wrote:
>>
>> At 12:42 PM -0400 4/26/00, Jim Burnes wrote:
>> >
>> >Starvation and privation in most of Africa is almost a stereotype.
>> >
>> >Stick with a minimal government and something approaching english common
>> >law and we have goo
The vast majority of ETSI standards are published as PDF. I can't say I see
evidence of a conspiracy in that fact alone. However, there is ample
evidence of SIGINT-driven design decisions in the /contents/ of many, if not
most, of the security and "privacy" standards thus published.
In particular