On Wednesday, October 17, 2001, at 08:59 PM, Declan McCullagh wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 01:00:12AM +0200, Nomen Nescio wrote:
>> In fact, the other day you threatened to murder a reporter who
>> misquoted
>> you; in fact, you further suggested you would torture him and kill his
>> entire
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Sandy Sandfort wrote:
>
> John Young wrote:
>
> > And another excellent quality of cpunks...is
> > the number of its outstanding writers sent
> > to jail...
>
> Offhand, I can't think of one outstanding C'punk writer who has gone to
> jail. Hell, they haven't even put John in jail.
I think I'
At 09:56 AM 10/18/01 +0100, Ken Brown wrote:
>Sandy Sandfort wrote:
>> John Young wrote:
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Governor Calls for 'Cyber Court'
By Declan McCullagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
2:00 a.m. Oct. 18, 2001 PDT
WASHINGTON -- Malicious hackers
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Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 07:42:13 -0400
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The recent terrorist
At 08:24 PM 10/17/01 -0500, Harmon Seaver wrote:,
> Dream on, white boy. Sheee-it -- whites can't even talk as fast as
blacks,
>just listen to hiphop sometime
Talking is not the same as thinking. Look at politicians.
Could Cell Phone Radiation Be...
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http://michaelmoore.com/2001_0922.html :
... He passed on to me a confidential memo from the radio conglomerate
that
owns his station: Clear Channel, the company that has bought up 1,200
stations altogether -- 247 of them in the nation's 250 largest radio
markets -- and that not only dominates th
C'punks,
Tim May wrote:
> Both of you [Declan McCullagh and "Nomen
> Nescio"] are using my comments out of
> context...
He further wrote:
> However, I continue to be amused that
> Sandy, Seth, John, and poor Nomen are
> all predicting that I'm about to be
> arrested.
As long as we are setting
At 11:59 PM 10/17/01 -0400, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>Torturing and murdering the innocent children of someone who may --
>let's even stipulate a moment of malice -- have written an article
>that misquoted you is not exactly behavior that civilized society
>should applaud.
Depends. Males, includi
At 11:58 PM 10/17/01 -0400, Dave Emery wrote:
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Folks, the MSP has placed the following BE ON THE LOOK OUT BULLETIN
(BOLO)
>for a theft that occurred in New Jersey yesterday of a 45 foot
>trailer/truck combo with hazardous chemicals inside:
Nice of them not to inform the p
Ken Brown wrote:
> I think I'm coming to believe the canard
> about Americans having no sense of irony.
Perhaps MY use of irony is too subtle for someone raised on Monty Python to
detect and appreciate. Perhaps this will help:
When it comes to florid writing, that John Young is a real goer, he
At 12:03 AM 10/18/01 -1000, Reese wrote:
> >it?) we mean the *exact* *opposite* of what we seem to be saying. And
> >when we use this sort of supercilious sneer (pay attention now, it is
> >very subtle) we mean both what we are apparently saying *and* its
> >opposite, simultaneously, the two hel
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Anonymous whined:
>
> It's nice that there's a forum available to you
> where you are free to assert and assume whatever
> you wish, without the inconvenience of any
> substantiation.
And it's pretty fucking obvious that you have never been
in any situation dealing with the police ei
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Sandy wrote:
>Perhaps MY use of irony is too subtle for someone raised on Monty Python to
>detect and appreciate. Perhaps this will help:
>When it comes to florid writing, that John Young is a real goer, hey?
(Wink
>wink, nudge nudge, say no more, say no more.) :'D
yes, because obviously the
At 12:28 PM 10/18/01 -0400, An Metet wrote:
> And it's pretty fucking obvious that you have never been
>in any situation dealing with the police either, right, asshole?
>Even before 9/11, it was not at all uncommon to be rousted by the
>pigs, hauled off to jail, and refused the right to call a
This event was originally scheduled for October 2nd, but it is being
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survived. Korhammer
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Do a little research, man. Clear Channel denied this,
and even posted a luke-warm press release about it. Do a simple
search at groups.google.com , you'll see about a thousand
different messages in different forums where this
was discussed.
I'm not saying it's a hoax, but there's a lot more to
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> Do a little research, man. Clear Channel denied this,
No shit ?
PR dept. docs are now the "proof" ?
http://slate.msn.com/code/chatterbox/chatterbox.asp?Show=9/18/2001&idMessage=8318
:
Last night when Chatterbox spoke with Jack Evans, a regional senior vice
president of programming at the ra
At 11:09 AM 10/18/2001 -0700, Anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Your incoherent ranting fails to account for there being good and bad on
>both sides of the blue line, and frankly I'll take a confrontation with a
>"pig" over a confrontation with a maniac like you any day. At least they
>sor
Sometime around 12:40 PM 10/18/2001 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] opined thusly:
>http://ebird.dtic.mil/Oct2001/s20011018expertwarns.htm
>
>DefenseWatch (SFTT.org)
>October 17, 2001
>
>Expert Warns Al Qaeda Planning Major Biological Attack
Kook.
http://www.doctorkoontz.com/philosophy/essays/othe
I've searched for other references to this and haven't found any... I
work at a very large ISP and because of my job function, I would need
to (a) know about such an order; (b) supervise its implementation;
and (c) actively monitor compliance with it.
And I can tell you that we've received no
I haven't read the CALEA text in a long time, but I think the answer may be
yes and no. Stu is a very smart guy, one of the experts on this section of
the law, but he could conceivably be overstating the case for his own purposes.
-Declan
At 05:32 PM 10/18/01 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
Everyone knows it is a bad idea to try and board a plane carrying a box
cutter, a flight manual written in Arabic, or a sack full of mysterious
white powder. But with ultra-tightened airport security, a book could also
prevent you from boarding that plane.
No kidding. It happened just last wee
Are there any image processing brains out there who can duplicate the results on
downf.jpg?
Without the filter kernel and other specific techniques known it's impossible to
replicate and verify what this guy says, and after the Bert thingie he does to his
credibility, well, you know, Trust but
At 05:37 PM 10/18/2001 -0700, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>I haven't read the CALEA text in a long time, but I think the answer may
>be yes and no. Stu is a very smart guy, one of the experts on this section
>of the law, but he could conceivably be overstating the case for his own
>purposes.
>
>-D
From:
http://cgi.newcity.com/exitlog/frameset.php?close=http://www.citypaper.net/a
rticles/101801/news.godfrey.shtml&back=http://www.newcity.com
"'When a passenger passes through security, it is under the jurisdiction of
the airline. We dont get involved,' he says, adding that stories like
Godfr
At 03:06 PM 10/18/2001 -0700, Black Unicorn wrote:
>From:
>http://cgi.newcity.com/exitlog/frameset.php?close=http://www.citypaper.net/a
>rticles/101801/news.godfrey.shtml&back=http://www.newcity.com
>
>"'When a passenger passes through security, it is under the jurisdiction of
>the airline. We don
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> Anyone else find their work environment covered with the new FBI
> "posters" (8 1/2 x 11 color) on how to recognize mail which may be from
> terrorists, and/or contain anthrax?
I'm not aware of an FBI-issued poster, but the USPS is distributing one widely
that fits this description.
Download c
On Fri, 19 Oct 2001 10:49:28 +0800 "F. Marc de Piolenc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds like we need to be dictating into cellphones, with remote
> recording!
fishing through wreckage for a crumpled black box recorder seems pretty
old fashioned, too.
> > My reward was a crushed microca
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 05:43:22PM -0700, Greg Broiles wrote:
> If the FBI really is preparing for a domestic surveillance initiative,
> hearing about that months in advance is a lot more helpful than yet another
> incompatible peer-to-peer content distribution system.
Greg makes an excellent p
At 07:32 PM 10/18/01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Anyone else find their work environment covered with the new FBI
>"posters" (8 1/2 x 11 color) on how to recognize mail which may be from
>terrorists, and/or contain anthrax?
They'll be worth money to the survivors about 50 years hence.
At 12:54 AM 10/19/01 -0400, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 05:43:22PM -0700, Greg Broiles wrote:
>> If the FBI really is preparing for a domestic surveillance
initiative,
>> hearing about that months in advance is a lot more helpful than yet
another
>> incompatible peer-to-peer c
At 01:49 PM 10/19/01 -1000, cpaul wrote:
>On Fri, 19 Oct 2001 10:49:28 +0800 "F. Marc de Piolenc"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Sounds like we need to be dictating into cellphones, with remote
>> recording!
>
>fishing through wreckage for a crumpled black box recorder seems pretty
>old fashioned
man who received a suspicious letter with amorous writings and lace panties
turned it over to sheriff's deputies, who stored it in a biohazard barrel
before determining it was not from a terrorist but from a secret admirer.
>`America will only be certain about its mistaken calculations after its
soldiers are dragged in Afghanistan
>as they were in Somalia,''
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/htx/nm/20011018/ts/attack_qaeda_usa_dc_1.html
One bomb got USG out of Lebanon.
A few stingers and some underwear on
Anyone else find their work environment covered with the new FBI
"posters" (8 1/2 x 11 color) on how to recognize mail which may be from
terrorists, and/or contain anthrax?
My wife has not yet seen one at her work (she works retail), so I'm
wondering if these have only been distributed to certai
At 10:12 AM 10/19/2001 +1000, Julian Assange wrote:
> > He's a gun-for-hire, not a doctrinaire blinders-on true believer for
> either
> > the surveillance enthusiasts or privacy freaks.
>
>Oh, come off it.
>
>Stu is a well known NSA zealot.
Have you actually spoken with him, or are you just work
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Jamie Lawrence wrote:
> Does anyone know the legal issues surrounding the act of taking
> a pocket tape recorder and recording at least my side of this sort
> of transaction?
There's actually two questions implied here:
(1) What are the _legal_ implications? The
Anti-Gay Bomb Slur Wrong, Navy Says
WASHINGTON (AP) - An anti-gay slur written on one of the bombs used in
the strikes on Afghanistan was inappropriate
and commanders have been directed to prevent similar incidents, a top
Navy official said.
Pilots or crews of U.S. warplanes often write messages
http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,575821,00.html
(second article down)
So much for conspiracy theory - maybe that's the best image of bin Laden they could
find. The ramifications for poor Ernie, however, aren't so amusing.
- dan
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 01:47:16PM -0700, Optimi
Tabla bin Rasa wrote:
>
> Anti-Gay Bomb Slur Wrong, Navy Says
...
> ``We immediately notified Navy commanders involved with Operation
> Enduring Freedom to ensure steps were taken to
> prevent a recurrence of this unfortunate incident. They have done so,''
> Pietropaoli wrote.
Ironic name for th
Don't do it in Massachusetts. They consider it wiretapping. Most states
aren't so funny. But why take it out. Leave it in your pocket (save when
clearing the metal detector, of ocurse).
DCF
At 03:48 PM 10/18/01 -0700, Jamie Lawrence wrote:
>Sometime around 02:50 PM 10/18/2001 -0700, Steve
Sounds like we need to be dictating into cellphones, with remote
recording!
Marc de Piolenc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When the Terry stop escalated, and I was ordered to follow the officer for
> more questioning, I asked him, while holding out the recorder for the
> answer, whether I was under
How to get detained and miss your flight.
Twice.
Bring the wrong book with you:
http://www.citypaper.net/articles/101801/news.godfrey.shtml
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Duncan Frissell wrote:
>
> Don't do it in Massachusetts. They consider it wiretapping. Most states
> aren't so funny. But why take it out. Leave it in your pocket (save when
> clearing the metal detector, of ocurse).
MA wiretapping law applies only to secret recording. In theory, holding
the
I wouldn't make the assumption that there is sufficient public street anonymity. This
scheme would fall easily to simple surveillance attacks. Or LEA putting a second
receiver in the vicinity.
>It has nothing to do with crypto. It just exploits anonymity that (still) exists for
>people using
On Thursday, October 18, 2001, at 03:06 PM, Black Unicorn wrote:
> From:
> http://cgi.newcity.com/exitlog/frameset.php?close=http://www.citypaper.net/
> a
> rticles/101801/news.godfrey.shtml&back=http://www.newcity.com
>
> "'When a passenger passes through security, it is under the
> jurisdictio
I fooled around with the filtering but the source data is pure crap.
It's a low quality JPEG and there are artifacts everywhere, especially
around the "towers" and the rider. Has anyone found better source
material : higher resolution, lower quantization?
BTW - there's lots more art, mostly sinis
About that book:
:Everyone knows it is a bad idea to try and board a plane carrying a box
:cutter, a flight manual written in Arabic, or a sack full of mysterious
:white powder. But with ultra-tightened airport security, a book could also
:prevent you from boarding that plane.
---
W
http://www.newsday.com/news/columnists/ny-vpcoc162417210oct16.column
Wartime Secrecy Presents Hazards to U.S. Freedom
Marie Cocco
October 16, 2001
ABDALLAH YASSINE says he is going home.
Nothing can dissuade him. Not the aid and comfort he's received from his suburban
neighbors, who have pro
I sincerely hope this guy sues these people. Are the Guard troops protected from
lawsuits? People this stupid shouldn't be allowed out
without a keeper, let alone be running around with guns.
Steve Schear wrote:
> Everyone knows it is a bad idea to try and board a plane carrying a box
> cu
Sometime around 02:50 PM 10/18/2001 -0700, Steve Schear opined thusly:
>http://cgi.newcity.com/exitlog/frameset.php?close=http://www.citypaper.net/articles/101801/news.godfrey.shtml&back=http://www.newcity.com
Does anyone know the legal issues surrounding the act of taking
a pocket tape recor
>At 03:48 PM 10/18/2001 -0700, Declan McCullagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>"FBI requires ISPs to permit easy surveillance; EFF founder agrees"
>http://www.politechbot.com/p-02671.html
>
>>"Stu Baker replies to Politech post on ISPs and EFF founder"
>http://www.politechbot.com/p-02672.html
>
>>Fr
In the view of imminent remailer takeover/shutdown, here is a scheme that can
piggyback on any entry/exit point and provide rather decent anonymity. Until I do
exhaustive trademark research, let's call it StreetMail.
It has nothing to do with crypto. It just exploits anonymity that (still) exis
At 03:09 PM 10/18/01 -0700, j eric townsend wrote:
>How to get detained and miss your flight.
>Bring the wrong book with you:
>
>http://www.citypaper.net/articles/101801/news.godfrey.shtml
>Plus, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations
>stipulate that any passenger who jokes about explo
> He's a gun-for-hire, not a doctrinaire blinders-on true believer for either
> the surveillance enthusiasts or privacy freaks.
Oh, come off it.
Stu is a well known NSA zealot. The only reason there's a bridge
between Kapor and Baker is due to the cavernous ravine that lays
between them. Kapor
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGABC3LEZSC.html
Reporters Without Borders Attacks U.S. Pact on Satellite Images
The Associated Press
Published: Oct 18, 2001
PARIS (AP) - A media advocacy group on Thursday criticized the U.S.
military for buyin
At 01:47 PM 10/18/2001 -0700, Optimizzin Al-gorithm wrote:
> >The Sesame Street character that has appeared in a huge poster with
> >Osama bin Laden is significant in that it is yellow and has a mask-like
> quality.
> >And one can be certain that it was not placed on that huge poster by
> accide
- Forwarded message from Declan McCullagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
From: Declan McCullagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: FC: What info does Zero Knowledge collect on users of Freedom 3.0?
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 01:41:09 -0700
[I agreed to delete Anonymous' name before p
Huh? I've known Stu for years. I've been on panels with him
(http://www.mccullagh.org/image/950-17/aba-netspionage-broadcast.html)
and have debated him (http://www.politechbot.com/p-02518.html).
I'm hardly being "generous" to say that even evil trial balloons are
ueful to know about.
-Declan
On
At 03:48 PM 10/18/2001 -0700, Declan McCullagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>"FBI requires ISPs to permit easy surveillance; EFF founder agrees"
http://www.politechbot.com/p-02671.html
>"Stu Baker replies to Politech post on ISPs and EFF founder"
http://www.politechbot.com/p-02672.html
>From: "Bak
Dear Associate,
My name is Garnet Jackson. We may have communicated in
some way in the past or you are on a Safe Opt In List
and your e-mail address is on my database.
There are THREE kinds of people.
There are people who own a home based business, people
who had one, but quit, and people wh
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't this a moot point ? I was under the
impression that ZKS was going to pull the plug sometime in the very near
future.
-
John Kozubik - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.kozubik.com
On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote:
> - Forwarded message from
They're pulling the plug on the Freedom anon-network. They're now using the
name Freedom 3.0 to refer to a different, new product that does stuff like
cookie blocking.
-Declan
At 11:18 PM 10/18/01 -0700, John Kozubik wrote:
>Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't this a moot point ? I was under
- Original Message -
From: "Garnet Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 11:58 AM
Subject: Life Is Like A Box Of Chocolates
> Dear Associate,
>
> My name is Garnet Jackson. We may have communicated in
> some way in the past or you are on a S
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On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote:
> [I agreed to delete Anonymous' name before posting, but it is fair to point
> out that Anonymous works for a company that is in some areas a competitor
> to ZKS.
[snip]
> This would also include any cookies set from
> zeroknowledge.com, (which ZKS
On Thursday, October 18, 2001, at 05:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In 1983 I was questioned by a (New York) police officer, who interrupted
> my quite open and obvious dictation into a hand held microcassette
> recorder to do it. Since he saw the thing in my hand, and did not ask
> me
> to t
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