Re: none

2000-09-03 Thread David Marshall
"Rob Henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Explain what this site is please! > > cos' i'm very confused This site? Let me look around. Ah, yes. This site is the secret Cypherpunk nuclear launch bunker from which we can rain nuclear fire down from the heavens with a single thought. Over in that

Re: Is kerberos broken?

2000-09-03 Thread Sampo A Syreeni
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Steven Furlong wrote: >I used to work for a full-text indexing company. (So I can argue from >a position of authority, and you can't dispute anything I say. ;-) ) >The problem of indexing and matching text is not a hard problem in the >mathematical sense, but it quickly become

Re: Whipped Europeans

2000-09-03 Thread Sampo A Syreeni
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, David Honig wrote: >>Nuh. I think they should be happy about biology education - might one day >>give them a nice young crackpot with the talent to create a drug user >>killing flu... > >Then they lose a taxpayer or at least prison slave labor. Well, who's there to say you c

Re: Whipped Europeans

2000-09-03 Thread Sampo A Syreeni
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, David Marshall wrote: >Not to mention that there exists a certain peptide, the name of which >escapes me at the moment, which is naturally occuring in the >brain. It is five amino acids long, and exerts an effect about 5000 >times stronger than that of Heroin. There are far mo

Re: Whipped Europeans

2000-09-03 Thread Steve Mynott
No he is British. On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 01:33:57PM -0400, Ken Brown wrote: > > Er, I thought Terry Pratchett was a European... > > Steven Furlong wrote: > > > > Michael Motyka wrote: > > > > > > Petro wrote: > > > > What do you expect from a bunch of whipped Europeans? > > > > > > > > To quo

Re: RC4 source as a literate program

2000-09-03 Thread David Honig
At 09:48 PM 9/1/00 -0400, Tim May wrote: >(Not taking anything away from Furlong's work. I bought Knuth's book >on LP, circa 1994 or so, but never got into it in a major way--being >a Lisp and Smalltalk kind of person, I didn't see the point. But, to >be fair, there was much discussion of "how

Re: Good work by FBI and SEC on Emulex fraud case

2000-09-03 Thread David Honig
At 07:45 PM 9/1/00 -0400, petro wrote: > Of course, one of there roles could be "verification" of the >press release, i.e. Emulex signs it, and rather than having to have >985,234,003 keys on my key ring to verify every press release I read, >the News Service can sign the whole thing sayi

Re: RC4 source as a literate program

2000-09-03 Thread David Honig
At 09:14 AM 9/2/00 -0400, Steven Furlong wrote: ><> >As the President has made clear, encryption software is >regulated because it has the technical capacity to encrypt data and >by that jeopardize American security interests, not because of its >expressive content. Exec. Order No. 13026, 1996 WL

Re: "..do not count on the anonymity of the Internet to serve

2000-09-03 Thread David Honig
At 06:56 PM 9/1/00 -0400, Bill Orme wrote: According to one law >enforcement >spokesperson: "Anyone who would use the Internet to >commit >a crime should understand one thing -- do not count on >the >anonymity of the Internet to serve as a shield for >your illegal >conduct. As technology advances

Re: Whipped Europeans

2000-09-03 Thread David Honig
At 09:46 AM 9/2/00 -0400, A. Melon wrote: > > People have grafted hops vines onto cannabis roots for years, that >ain't no net legend. Hops and C.s. are closely related, and grafting ain't genetic surgery. Catnip is also related, which explains certain feline behaviors. (Just kidding, lik

export reg timewarp? (Re: RC4 source as a literate program)

2000-09-03 Thread Adam Back
The US export regulations no longer prevent export of crypto. PGP exported binary copies of PGP from US websites, as now do many other companies. Crypto source is exported also from numerous web sites. I don't follow why all the discussion talking as if ITAR and EARs were still in effect in un

Re: RC4 source as a literate program

2000-09-03 Thread Steven Furlong
David Honig wrote: > > At 09:14 AM 9/2/00 -0400, Steven Furlong wrote: > ><> > >As the President has made clear, encryption software is > >regulated because it has the technical capacity to encrypt data and > >by that jeopardize American security interests, not because of its > >expressive conten

Re: RC4 source as a literate program

2000-09-03 Thread David Marshall
David Honig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > At 09:14 AM 9/2/00 -0400, Steven Furlong wrote: > ><> > >As the President has made clear, encryption software is > >regulated because it has the technical capacity to encrypt data and > >by that jeopardize American security interests, not because of its

Re: Whipped Europeans

2000-09-03 Thread David Marshall
Sampo A Syreeni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, David Marshall wrote: > > >Not to mention that there exists a certain peptide, the name of which > >escapes me at the moment, which is naturally occuring in the > >brain. It is five amino acids long, and exerts an effect about 500

export reg timewarp? (Re: RC4 source as a literate program)

2000-09-03 Thread James A. Donald
-- At 11:54 AM 9/3/2000 -0400, Adam Back wrote: > The US export regulations no longer prevent export of crypto. > PGPexported binary copies of PGP from US websites, as now do many > other companies. Crypto source is exported also from numerous web > sites. Because the law is still uncle

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