FREE SUNGLASSES as seen in McCall's Magazine

2001-03-03 Thread zx11zx14
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FREE SUNGLASSES as seen in McCall's Magazine

2001-03-03 Thread zx11zx14
ARIZONA SHADES is giving away a FREE pair of Rayban Wayfarer II style sunglasses. Arizona Shades was featured in McCall's Magazine article "50 Fabulous Freebies" June, 2000. Simply send your Name and Address along with 8 First Class Postage Stamps for p&h to: ARIZONA SHADES 1830 E. Broadway

Re: Confusion about Free Speech

2001-03-03 Thread Kevin Elliott
At 20:32 -0800 on 2/27/01, Tim May wrote: >Citing libel and slander in the context of "free speech" is a >slippery slope. For one thing, neither libel nor slander has >anything to do with First Amendment issues, which are limitations on >censorship, prior restraint, etc. (Even the infamous "

Re: Filtering CDR open

2001-03-03 Thread Tim May
At 8:20 AM -0800 3/3/01, Eric Murray wrote: >On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 01:15:25AM -0500, Declan McCullagh wrote: >> FYI I'm subscribed to cypherpunks from one address; I post to it >> from a second; my From: line is a third. I sometimes use a fourth address > > to post. > >So far I've added 3

Tessier-Ashpool now has Neuroserver!!

2001-03-03 Thread Tim May
At 6:28 PM -0800 3/2/01, Ray Dillinger wrote: > >It is a compaq armada m700, with 128M memory and 6G >hard drive. It got kiped in San Francisco, on the >western edge of a neighborhood known as hunter's point. >It has already been reported to the appropriate police, >but that's mainly pro forma; i

RE: AUSA Threatens 60 Minutes in Bell Case

2001-03-03 Thread Aimee Farr
Young said: > From: http://cryptome.org/jdb-doj-cbs.htm > > "An Assistant US Attorney in Seattle has threatened a CBS > 60 Minutes reporter who is investigating the prosecution > of James Dalton Bell in Western Washington District Court, > warning the reporter that a subpoena will be issued for h

Re: Godwin's Law and Common Reference Points

2001-03-03 Thread James A. Donald
-- At 10:06 AM 3/1/2001 -0800, Tim May wrote: > I believe there are many valid ways to refer to the Nazis and Hitler > without some knee jerk invocation of Godwin's Law. (I haven't talked > to Mike in several years, but I expect he would agree that Godwin's > Law is often, even usually, i

Re: _Godwin_ on Godwin

2001-03-03 Thread James A. Donald
-- At 07:51 PM 3/1/2001 -0600, Aimee Farr wrote: > the need to remember the gravity of what the Nazis did. But those invoking Godwin's law seldom do so because the gravity of Nazi crimes is being depreciated by some comparison. Rather their objection is that because the nazi crimes were

RE: You have no idea

2001-03-03 Thread Aimee Farr
A Nomen Nescio lectured: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aimee Elizabeth Farr) recited: Ah. The "look it up" rule. _May's Law_. My recital: -[[We used to hear the expression "Look it up." -[[When a child asks what a word means, "look it up." -[[When someone asks where Borneo is located, "look it up."