Take Control of Your Own Future

2000-07-13 Thread Sandra Brown
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Re: What is a jail?

2000-07-13 Thread Marcel Popescu
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2000-07-13 Thread Marcel Popescu
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Re: how EXACTLY does this protect privacy?

2000-07-13 Thread David Honig
At 08:06 AM 7/13/00 -0400, Jim Choate wrote: >Try reading the 4th, 5th, 9th, and 10th Amendments. Also look up the term >'inalienable'. It's also worth noting that people have rights, businesses >don't. But the people running businesses don't lose rights because of it. They have the right to run

Re: Eudora spyware?

2000-07-13 Thread David Honig
At 11:22 PM 7/12/00 -0400, negafoo wrote: >-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >I've noticed that Eudora 4.3 (in paid mode) has developed a habit of making an internet conection on startup. If I allow the connection to succeed, some packets are exchanged and then Eudora consumes 100% of my CPU tim

Re: how EXACTLY does this protect privacy?

2000-07-13 Thread BENHAM TIMOTHY JAMES
Tim May scribe: > > At 1:10 AM -0400 7/13/00, Kevin Elliott wrote: > > >This belief seems to be evolving > >toward government enforced privacy laws. The thing that strikes me > >however is that the original right is by no means obvious. The > >information being gathered is not secret, nor is t

Re: Fw: "Survivability of a minarchist society" CPUNK

2000-07-13 Thread David Marshall
"Trei, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [Placing a keyword in the subject line. Good things:] > 7. It's a proven technique, borrowed from Usenet. And works pretty well there, it seems. >It also has two bad properties:: > > 1. It is butt-ugly. Some creative use of mail f

Re: how EXACTLY does this protect privacy?

2000-07-13 Thread Steven Furlong
Kevin Elliott wrote: (regarding collection of personal data by corps) > The > information being gathered is not secret, nor is the information > being gathered (generally speaking) using inherently illegal (or > immoral) techniques. Agreed. The only reason it's a serious problem that needs to

Re: "Survivability of a minarchist society"

2000-07-13 Thread Sean Roach
Okay, before I start, I better state outright that I haven't read the whole thread. A recipe for reducing spam. Ask Gilmore to put a vacation program on his cypherpunks address. At the same time, invite all current subscribers to resubscribe to one of the remaining members of the list. Ba