>Steven Furlong wrote:
>> US. We have the 2nd Amendment, which keeps some of the police
>> state behavior at bay. I can't think, offhand, of any provision in the
>> US Constitution which would prevent City Hall from mandating a hair
>> sample from every pet.
As Tim pointed out, they're not trying
Oh my! And when we are finished with this website, I guess it is about
time I burn my copy of "Death in Venice", right?
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 01:52:54AM -0400, Jodi Hoffman wrote:
> And more from this "only TEENAGERS and adults" website...
>
> "Recently, I showed a friend a photograph o
>On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 01:52:54AM -0400, Jodi Hoffman wrote:
>> And more from this "only TEENAGERS and adults" website...
Ms. Hoffman, please stop posting this crap to the Cypherpunks
list. It won't help. It is damned insulting to everyone here
that you seem to expect us to confuse conte
>would not affect my position one bit. These people have the right
>for their information to be put into the public forum.
One small correction Kevin, they have the right to put their information
into their own public forum. I don't have to allow them to put their
information in my newspaper or
This guy apparantly can't read. He certainly didn't read Choate's
reply that there were moderated cp lists, and gave him the url to access
them. Nor did he read the other replies telling him to check the
archives. And he is totally, absolutely clueless about remailers,
confusing them with n
At 02:42 PM 9/18/00 -0400, dmolnar wrote:
>Here's another link on licensing of software engineers, this time from the
>
>it seems that cryptographic/security software, if we ever get the
>liability structure whose lack is often pointed out by Schneier ("we don't
>have good security because we don'
"contained proprietary
information that could be valuable to foreign governments."
Kinda interesting statement about a
telecoms machine. Foreign
govts?
PC with Corporate Secrets
Disappears
Qualcomm Chiefs Laptop Taken from Podium
Sept. 18, 2000
Funny, the article doesnt say
how the pirates subverted the
encryption in order to make copies.
Oh, you dont have to.
Listening, Kaplan?
RIAA Behind More "CD-Pirate" Busts 09-18-00
GARLAND, TEXAS, U.S.A., 2000 SEP 18 (NB) -- By Steven Bonisteel, Newsbytes.
The music industry announced what
At 1:44 PM -0400 9/19/00, A. Melon wrote:
>"contained proprietary
>information that could be valuable to foreign governments."
>
>Kinda interesting statement about a
>telecoms machine. Foreign
>govts?
>
You apparently don't follow the news very closely. Qualcomm is in the
midst of negotiations
At 2:09 PM -0400 9/19/00, Templeton, Stuart wrote:
>wtf was the "Qualcomm Chief" doing walking around with secrets of that
>severity, much less on a laptop, on a podium in a HOTEL CONFERENCE ROOM
??
As with "A. Melon," you apparently don't bother to read the news.
Jacobson was giving a
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> Imagine if the software business were like this - that the programmers
> of the late 40's had formed an American Programmers Association,
> and it was unlawful for anyone without APA certification to write
> code for money.
Some peopl
>As with "A. Melon," you apparently don't bother to read the news.
true, sadly i'm not as up-to-date as i could be, as i have little free time
and (blah blah excuse, blah, yeah, you get the idea) but that's SORTOF one
of the reasons i've subscribed to this list (btw, i appoligize to everyone
for
At 11:59 -0400 9/19/00, Matt Elliott wrote:
>>would not affect my position one bit. These people have the right
>>for their information to be put into the public forum.
>
>One small correction Kevin, they have the right to put their information
>into their own public forum. I don't have to allow
wtf was the "Qualcomm Chief" doing walking around with secrets of that
severity, much less on a laptop, on a podium in a HOTEL CONFERENCE ROOM
??
486 laptops dissappear quicker than that at the university here.
lol
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