On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Trei, Peter wrote:
> It's my understanding that there's a precedent in which
> a government audit of a merchant was halted, or at
> least seriously delayed, when it was discovered that all
> of his business records where in Hebrew. The court
> ruled that (1) He had no obli
And this is at least the 3rd time I've gotten it, probably everyone
else did also -- so what's your point? Or are you just spamming?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> (try again #3...)
>
> Tim writes:
> > (Of course, the fact that their extremely complicated Terms and
> > Conditions means they w
From Wired News, available online at:
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,37610,00.html
Privacy's Yin and Yang
by David Sims
10:00 a.m. Jul. 21, 2000 PDT
MONTEREY, California -- Astrophysics professor Gregory Benford says
we're in the early days of an escalating "arms race" between sof
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 07/22/00
at 08:09 PM, Meyer Wolfsheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>I feel that, if we as individuals are going to demand that our privacy be
>put back into our own hands (where it definately belongs), we need to
>recognize that this is a two way street. Decendants of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You say you received it, which list node are you subscribed to? Did
> anyone else receive it?
>
> Subject: Re: ZKS: how EXACTLY does this protect privacy?
I received approximately five copies.
--
Steve Furlong, Computer Condottiere Have GNU, will travel
518-3
Marcel Popescu wrote:
> In light of the above it is interesting and instructive to note the thoughts
> of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzche in his work Beyond Good and
> Evil:
The name is Nietzsche.
By the way, how did you like Zarathustra? I found the "God is dead"
part quite impressiv
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 07/22/00
at 08:09 PM, Meyer Wolfsheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>I feel that, if we as individuals are going to demand that our privacy be
>put back into our own hands (where it definately belongs), we need to
>recognize that this is a two way street. Decendants of
"Benjamin M. Brewer" wrote:
>
> On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Trei, Peter wrote:
> > It's my understanding that there's a precedent in which
> > a government audit of a merchant was halted, or at
> > least seriously delayed, when it was discovered that all
> > of his business records where in Hebrew. The
At 07:30 PM 7/21/00 -0400, David Honig wrote:
>At 07:00 PM 7/21/00 -0400, Tim May wrote:
> >At 5:00 PM -0400 7/21/00, David Honig wrote:
> >>Really? What's to stop me from 'gargoyling' (to use a _snow crash_ term):
> >>running a few VCRs on my surroundings as I wander in public, later indexing
> >
"Patrick Henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jim Choate wrote:
> > As of today the current toad.com member list is below.
>
> I can't believe that 1) the who command is enabled on toad, and 2) that you'd
> post all these addresses to the list. Talk about a massive invasion of privacy.
First,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Mr Anon did a good job. If Jm and dave don't like the heat get out of the
> kitchen.Get a job thats more dangerous like a taxi driver or clerk at 7-11
Or an AOL tech support representative. I hear that they're subjected
to idiocy in quantities far in excess of what i
http://www.l-3com.com/cs-east/programs/infosec/privatel.htm
A triple-DES bump-in-the-cord encrypter, retails for ~US$600.
Any actual retail product offerings from Starium? How many years has it
been? POTS encryption _should_ be a killer app, even if noone realizes it
yet. Why would someone fe
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