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2001-08-16 Thread Sue Meadow
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Re: CDR: Re: Voluntary Mandatory Self-Ratings and Limits on Speech

2001-08-16 Thread Jim Choate
On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Sampo Syreeni wrote: > Mostly agreed, though I still tend to think that there is a gray area where > we might argue about the Framers' intent. Where? What in the 1st do you interpret as a gray area? -- _

"No Thanks, I'm Just Browsing!"

2001-08-16 Thread Declan McCullagh
[I do not vouch for the validity of this message or the safety of this .exe file, if it even makes its way past majordomo. --Declan] >From: "Press Release" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: "No Thanks, I'm Just Browsing!" >Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 03:14:27 -0700 >X-Mailer: Mi

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2001-08-16 Thread
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re: p-punks

2001-08-16 Thread mmotyka
OK Links. http://aerial.evsc.virginia.edu/~jlm8h/class/quant1.html http://www.phy.duke.edu/Courses/100/lectures/Statistics/Sta.html#photon http://newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/phy99/phy99525.htm

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Bomb Law Reporter Vol. 1 No. 1

2001-08-16 Thread A. Melon
Amusing, Aimee -- or is it "Amusing Aimee"? But the real discussion was about protected speech, was it not? You previously posted a piece on "842" as if that were an actual statute forbidding the "teaching" of info on explosives and bombs. Where is that law, actually? This case is about so

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2001-08-16 Thread qkxho
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Re: Physicspunks

2001-08-16 Thread Jim Choate
On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Steve Thompson wrote: > Quoting Anonymous ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > If a block of a metal is hollowed out and a small port is drilled to > > see in, the radiance of the cavity is substantially higher than that > > of the surface of the metal. As if that weren't shocking enou

DCSB: Arnold Reinhold; Product 'Q' and Crypto Market Failures (fwd)

2001-08-16 Thread Jim Choate
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 17:24:25 -0400 From: "R. A. Hettinga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: DCSB: Arnold Reinhold; Product 'Q' and Crypto Market Failures --- begin forwarded text Date: Thu, 1

Re: CDR: Physicspunks

2001-08-16 Thread Jim Choate
One of the ways to model a 'black body' radiator is using this technique. The point being that the energy of the photons emitted through the hole have a statistical energy distribution that matches (at least close enough for experiments) the radiation emission of a black body at a characteristic

Re: Physicspunks

2001-08-16 Thread Steve Thompson
Quoting Anonymous ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > If a block of a metal is hollowed out and a small port is drilled to > see in, the radiance of the cavity is substantially higher than that > of the surface of the metal. As if that weren't shocking enough, it > turns out that the radiance of cavities is

Wristwatch Reviews

2001-08-16 Thread mmotyka
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Re: CDR: Battle Tested Police Watch

2001-08-16 Thread measl
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OPT: CNN.com - Researchers: PDAs prone to hacker attacks - August 16, 2001

2001-08-16 Thread Jim Choate
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Re: BESS's Secret LOOPHOLE (censorware vs. privacy & anonymity)

2001-08-16 Thread Jim Choate
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote: > Jim Choate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : > >As to you, the only thing I told them was you worked for Intel, made some > >money, retired, live out in the boonies with a bunch of guns, and talked a > >lot of crap. > > When even tell them that? I've

Re: BESS's Secret LOOPHOLE (censorware vs. privacy & anonymity)

2001-08-16 Thread Declan McCullagh
Jim Choate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : >As to you, the only thing I told them was you worked for Intel, made some >money, retired, live out in the boonies with a bunch of guns, and talked a >lot of crap. When even tell them that? I know that it's easier not to talk to the Feds when you've got

Re: Physicspunks

2001-08-16 Thread Tim May
On Thursday, August 16, 2001, at 04:54 PM, Steve Thompson wrote: > Quoting Anonymous ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): >> If a block of a metal is hollowed out and a small port is drilled to >> see in, the radiance of the cavity is substantially higher than that >> of the surface of the metal. As if that wer

Re: Voluntary Mandatory Self-Ratings and Limits on Speech

2001-08-16 Thread Tim May
On Thursday, August 16, 2001, at 10:38 AM, Sampo Syreeni wrote: > On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Tim May wrote: >> Given the notion that a local community may ban certain items because >> they violate the "community standards" of the community, one is left >> with the inescapable conclusion that a local co

Re: Physicspunks

2001-08-16 Thread Tim May
(The physics cited by Anonymous is hand-waving. I regret spending even 10 minutes composing this reply. First, the physics is naive. Second, this has nothing to do with any conceivable topic of interest. Third, I expect Choate will be jumping in with his Choate Prime version of physics.) On

ROVE Responds to WAXMAN | The Full Transcript

2001-08-16 Thread t r u t h o u t
t r u t h o u t | 8.17 ROVE Responds to WAXMAN | The Full Transcript http://www.truthout.com/0525.Rove.2Wax.No.htm DASCHLE, Blasts Bush Administration's Decision to Implement 'New Accounting Procedures.' "...a startling departure from the fiscal responsibility of the past years." http://www.trut

Re: Physicspunks

2001-08-16 Thread Steve Thompson
Quoting Tim May ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Get real. You think I'm not being real? Puhleeze. Regards, Steve -- ``If religion were nothing but an illusion and a sham, there could be no philosophy of it. The study of it would belong to abnormal psychology Religion cannot afford to claim ex

Re: Physicspunks

2001-08-16 Thread Tim May
On Thursday, August 16, 2001, at 05:35 PM, Jim Choate wrote: > On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Anonymous wrote: > >> The photon discussion a few weeks back got me reading about cavity >> radiation. I'm puzzled. Perhaps somebody can point me in the right >> direction. >> >> For those who don't already know,

Re: Digression

2001-08-16 Thread jamesd
-- On 16 Aug 2001, at 13:17, Morlock Elloi wrote: > Sorry to bother the audience with purely crypto issues, I just wonder if anyone > else evaluated this Ferguson's paper on apparent simplicity and therefore > insecurity of Rijndael: > > http://www.xs4all.nl/~vorpal/pubs/rdalgeq.html "and

Re: Physicspunks

2001-08-16 Thread Anonymous
Steve Thompson wrote: >Quoting Anonymous ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): >> If a block of a metal is hollowed out and a small port is drilled >> to see in, the radiance of the cavity is substantially higher than >> that of the surface of the metal. As if that weren't shocking >> enough, it turns out that th

Re: BESS's Secret LOOPHOLE (censorware vs. privacy & anonymity)

2001-08-16 Thread Tim May
On Thursday, August 16, 2001, at 04:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I guess that I wonder why there was anything more to say than : > > "I only know what I've read on the net and cannot testify to its > accuracy or completeness and any conclusions I've drawn from this > reading would be my opini