At 10:33 AM 10/5/00 -0400, Trei, Peter wrote:
>So when is the HavenCo remailer going up?
I'm not sure that there will be a HavenCo remailer;
the alternative is a some-customer-of-HavenCo remailer,
or a some-customer-of-a-HavenCo-hosting-customer remailer.
Thanks!
At 09:46 AM 10/5/00 -0400, Sampo A Syreeni wrote:
>One variation of the original proposal would be to only allow egress to
>addresses known to lay in a jurisdiction different from the one in which the
>remailer resides. I know, the problem is nontrivial with all the dotcom
>addresses and such arou
At 06:07 PM 10/4/00 -0500, Jim Choate wrote:
>On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Ray Dillinger wrote:
>> On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Tom Vogt wrote:
>> > how do you find out whether or not a message is encrypted?
>>
>> Plaintext looks like plaintext.
>
> Yeah, if the only thing you right is simple English.
> Most of th
At 02:31 PM 10/5/00 +0200, Tom Vogt wrote:
>
>I'm currently looking for a way to get encrypted data via stego to
>people who live in countries where crypto is illegal, and who may be
>watched. so just sending them a large graphic would likely arouse
>suspicion.
>
>the 2 best solutions I've come up
--
At 09:41 PM 10/5/2000 -0400, snit wrote:
> > > look, digslug, Justin Schwartz is an oxford-trained,
> > > yale-trained scholar, now a lawyer with the seventh circuit.
> > > he doesn't type things on a publicly accessible listserv where
> > > he can easily be quoted and humiliated for
--
At 09:02 PM 05/10/00 -0700, James A.. Donald wrote:
> > Big deal. Chomsky tells the reader that somewhere there is some
> > underreported evidence that the reports of Khmer Rouge massacres were
fake,
Reese wrote:
> WHERE? WHERE DOES HE SAY THIS?
>
> Exact source with quote, or sh
Reese wrote:
> >MP3 ?
>
> Lossy compression.
>
> balance snipped, we need lossless compression, eh?
nope we don't. remember that everyone said that .jpeg couldn't be used
for stego for that same reason? then the first .jpeg-stego tools
arrived.
jim bell wrote:
> I can see an excellent application for all of our old long-out-of-print
> LP's: Digitize them (assuming we still have an operational turntable!) and
> the noise level will be comfortably high. And, there is no digital
> "reference" for this audio anywhere, so comparisons will b
Tim May wrote:
> And yet algore and Tipper cluck about an open can of beer being held
> by a 16-yo at a party.
Just goes to show what a strange country you live in Tim! When the
16-year-old son of out Prime Minister over here was picked up by the
police pissed out of his head lying in his own v
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On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Ken Brown wrote:
> Tim May wrote:
>
> > And yet algore and Tipper cluck about an open can of beer being held
> > by a 16-yo at a party.
>
> Just goes to show what a strange country you live in Tim! When the
> 16-year-old son of out Prime Minister over here was picked up by
--
James A. Donald:
> > In his 1977 Nation article Chomsky claimed:
08:25 PM 10/5/2000 -1000, Reese wrote:
> *bt*
>
> 20 years or newer, remember? Within the last decade, or two? Remember?
So are you now admitting that Chomsky used to continually make fraudulent
citation
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Tom Vogt wrote:
>I'm currently thinking of whether or not it is feasable to put stego
>data into EVERY .mp3 downloaded. just put random data into those not
>intended to carry a message.
For the sake of us audiophiles, please don't. MP3 is tinny and flat
at best; it ticks
At 10:52 AM 10/6/00 -0400, Ray Dillinger wrote:
>For the sake of us audiophiles, please don't. MP3 is tinny and flat
>at best;
Then why are you 'audiophiles' traumatizing yourselves by listening
to it?
it ticks me off that most folks seem to hear it as "good
>enough", because if most folks h
At 07:05 AM 10/6/00 -0400, Tom Vogt wrote:
>I'm currently thinking of whether or not it is feasable to put stego
>data into EVERY .mp3 downloaded. just put random data into those not
>intended to carry a message.
Problem is that repeatedly decoding an .mp3 into a .wav, then feeding
the .wav and t
At 09:17 AM 10/6/00 -0400, Joe Baptista wrote:
>Anyway - this child is now fully grown and is the biggest drugs fiend and
>womanizer we have in canada. No one cares and rightly so.
Well we have the Kennedys...
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At 11:34 PM 10/5/00 -0400, Tim May wrote:
...
>Perhaps I'm watching the debates because I recently read a biography
>of Lincoln.
Ahh - for when you tired of the *lesser* of two evils :-)
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