On Sunday, August 26, 2001, at 12:11 AM, Reese wrote:
> It's easy to stay on topic, or on a topic, it's another thing to be
> appropriate. Tim is good, but easy improvement is within reach, as
> you sort of noted.
Fuck off. I'll take constructive criticism from people who are better
writers th
On Saturday, August 25, 2001, at 11:51 PM, dmolnar wrote:
> So what I should do now, I guess, is contact the Morpheus team and
> convince them to come. maybe submit something if they feel like it.
>
>
I need to add another comment.
I don't know if you speak for the P.E.T. Workshop or not, Dave,
On Saturday, August 25, 2001, at 11:51 PM, dmolnar wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Tim May wrote:
>
>> (What might? Putting several of the main architects of competing
>> systems
>> like Freedom, Mojo, Morpheus, Mixmaster, etc. together in a room with
>> plenty of blackboards, a lot of beer, a
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I've started running MojoNation today
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which I like so far, it's smooth already, despite late beta. According to
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cypherpunk-relevant fork of it.
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Here's the 14-page court docket for Jim Bell's case through
August 25, 2001:
http://cryptome.org/jdb082501.htm
This lists several of Jim's appeals, the last on August 14.
For a flavor of what's been going on to deny Jim his rights
here's a footnote to a "Sentencing Memorandum" of August
9 b
On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Tim May wrote:
> At the June meeting I drew a graph which makes the point clearly. A pity
> I can't draw it here. (Yeah, there are ways. My new Web page should have
> some drawings soon. But this list is about ASCII.)
>
> Plot "Value of Being Untraceable in a Transaction"
On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Tim May wrote:
> RATIONAL ACTORS
>
> The obvious point is that rational actors never pay more for
> untraceability than they get back in perceived benefits. Someone will
> not pay $1000 for privacy/untraceability technology or tools that only
> nets them $500 in perceive
We've put up some 80 court filings in the Bell case,
hyperlinked to the August 25 docket cited here yesterday:
http://cryptome.org/jdb082501.htm
Recall that Judge Tanner sealed all the public
files that were available when he learned one of
the filings provided names of the jury pool and name
Out of curiousity, does anybody mirror cryptome et al. on Freenet and
MojoNation? I would do it, but it's easier if you have access to the raw
filesystem.
On Sun, 26 Aug 2001, John Young wrote:
> We've put up some 80 court filings in the Bell case,
> hyperlinked to the August 25 docket cited her
On 25 Aug 2001, at 12:10, Declan McCullagh wrote:
> http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,46313,00.html
>
> Ethical Treatment of PETA Domain
> By Declan McCullagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> 2:00 a.m. Aug. 25, 2001 PDT
>
> WASHINGTON -- A federal appeals court has ruled that a web
At 06:12 PM 8/25/01 -0400, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>I agree that John Young should be considered a reporter. And also a
...
>Still, I think it's possible to differentiate between people involved or
>suspected of being involved in a criminal act (Clinton, Tripp, Condit,
>perhaps Vinnie, in your
At 09:56 PM 8/25/2001 -0700, Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
some really great stuff deleted
>CONCLUSION:
>
>To really do something about untraceability you need to be untraceable.
>
>Draw this graph I outlined. Think about where the markets are for tools
for privacy and untraceability.
On 25 Aug 2001, at 16:06, Gary Jeffers wrote:
> My fellow Cypherpunks,
>
>Ray Dillinger believes that scanning would assist oppressors as
> much as regular users. Joseph Ashwood agrees with this and further
> thinks that the Internet overhead of a scanner would be a serious
> problem.
>
The
On 25 Aug 2001, at 21:39, Jim Windle wrote:
> As an addendum I would add Claude Shannon. In fact I can't think of a single lawyer
>in the 20th century who had the long term influesnce on society that either Shannon
>or von Neumann did. The list of other influential non-lawyers might also be
On Sunday, August 26, 2001, at 09:02 AM, David Honig wrote:
> At 06:12 PM 8/25/01 -0400, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>> I agree that John Young should be considered a reporter. And also a
> ...
>
>> Still, I think it's possible to differentiate between people involved
>> or
>> suspected of being invo
Any recommendations for good (late) summer reading?
Svejk
.
Any recommendations for a worthwhile packages I can run on the local
128/768 (loaded) line? Pointers to tarballs preferrable.
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On Sun, 26 Aug 2001, Tim May wrote:
> Except that all it takes is for the judge to grant the witness
> transactional or use immunity. Or even full immunity (less common, from
> what I hear).
> Much on the Net. Here's just a flavoring:
>
> "Title 18 U.S.C. ' 6002 provides use immunity instead o
On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Gary Jeffers wrote:
>My fellow Cypherpunks,
>
> Ray Dillinger believes that scanning would assist oppressors as
>much as regular users. Joseph Ashwood agrees with this and further
>thinks that the Internet overhead of a scanner would be a serious
>problem.
Not really.
On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, John Young wrote:
>See 9-page judgment in TIF format:
>
> http://cryptome.org/jdb-hit.tif (262KB)
>
>In addition to 10 years Jim was also fined $10,000 due
>immediately and faces three years of probation. No
>computer use and a long list of other prohibitions
>including
On Sunday, August 26, 2001, at 09:13 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Right on target. There is one aspect to this loss of nerve not
> mentioned: the correlation between those with the means and interest to
> pursue these avenues and those with merely the interest.
There are a couple of points
On Sun, Aug 26, 2001 at 09:55:05AM -0700, Tim May wrote:
> Except that all it takes is for the judge to grant the witness
> transactional or use immunity. Or even full immunity (less common, from
> what I hear).
>
> "Mr. McCullagh, the court hereby grants you transactional immunity for
> your tes
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