Sympathies,solidarities with family,friends and fellow free spirits.I feel
deeply saddened by this news.Dark times.
Special best wishes to tim,I cant imagine his feelings now and for my own
balance wouldnt want to.
The psychology,preparation,training and methods of the french resistance
might
At 12:46 AM 11/07/2001 +, Dr. Evil wrote:
>Ok, I have come to the conclusion that this list is unbearable without
>some filters. Can someone recomend what is the easiest way to drop
>email from certain posters, using the Qmail system? I just want
>something simple which won't require me to l
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On Tue, Nov 06, at 11:27PM, Declan McCullagh wrote:
| Put this in your procmail.rc file before your cypherpunks rule:
| INCLUDERC=$PMDIR/kill.rc
|
| Insert in the new $PMDIR/kill.rc file something like this:
| :0:
| * ^From:.*?ravage@.*?ssz.com.*
| trash/
^^
Make sure you
On Tue, Nov 06, at 09:19AM, Tim May wrote:
| Bluntly, when Choate makes strange claims about math, history, physics,
| and economics, it's never worth the time to try to correct his many
| wrong-headed (in our reality) ideas and definitions.
Thank you for helping me see the ligh
On Tue, Nov 06, at 05:42PM, Marcel Popescu wrote:
| And in this, he gave way to David Friedman and the like. Hayek is the least
| Austrian of the Austrians. Look to Mises - or better yet, to Rothbard - to
| find a much better Austrian.
By and by, "better" is a relative term...
|
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
> Of course you could connect an automated firearm. (Crime Stoppers Note:
> aways aim for the head to avoid protective vests) Any lawyers on the list
> know what penalties might be brought. I seem to recall that tying a
> shotgun to the door knob was ruled an "indescri
>Form over function. Same as airport security. Psyops. Like the warnings
>to keep people off balance. Should we start a pool to see who can guess
>when ashcruft will put everyone 'on highest alert' next? It'll probably
The airport security show is clearly designed to intimidate
sheeple.
>From wh
Yes, but then your clandestine midnight droppers-by could disconnect
your DSL service in advance. You'd have to couple your DSLcam with a
remote is-it-alive pinging service from a secure location...
-Declan
On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 11:40:48AM -0800, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
> >> Of course you
Saw this interesting application of the new hardware
copyright/anti-tampering/anti-reverse-engineering regime in place"
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20011107/tc/sony_robot_hack_1.html
excerpt:
"Wednesday November 7 2:20 PM ET
Pet Robot Owners Mad at Sony
By YURI KAGEYAMA, A
Tim May:
> These 50 kids will find their innermost thoughts and crimes "in their
> permanent records." When they apply for jobs in 15 years, when they seek
> political office, when they try to get security clearances.
>
> eBlack, the new anonymous bidding service, has an offer for e2400 for a
>
Subject: ratted out
"A CONFIDENTIAL FBI list of 370 people suspected of
> helping Osama bin Laden's terrorist network has
> leaked out.
>
> The names, addresses, telephone numbers, e-mail,
> and social security codes of the suspects were
> posted on the internet by Finland's Financial
> Sup
Egold attempts to solve a number of transactional issues, especially non-repudiation.
It doesn't directly address privacy concerns. One aspect of establishing financial
privacy is unlinkability and one of the best ways to offer that quality is to use
bearer instruments during the buy and/or s
Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
>Saw this interesting application of the new hardware
>copyright/anti-tampering/anti-reverse-engineering regime in place"
>
>http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20011107/tc/sony_robot_hack_1.html
>
>This shows how crazy the laws
At 06:37 AM 11/07/2001 -0800, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
>At 01:46 PM 11/6/01 -0800, A. Melon wrote:
> >WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The information that prompted a warning that
> >terrorists might target a major Western bridge has been determined to
>be
> >"not credible," two federal law enforcement offic
http://www.Kuro5hin.org/story/2001/11/6/194745/177
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On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Sandy Sandfort wrote:
> Let me get this right. Jimbo is CHANNELING Hayek? Yeah, right.
Not at all,
http://www.mises.org/hayekbio.asp
you should read the books instead of just trusting other peoples
interpretation...he was decidedly against central or control economices
(
http://www.hayekcenter.org/friedrichhayek/hayekquote.htm
I'm still waiting for one of you self-professed C-A-C-L geniuses to provide
a
quote or cite in Hayek's work to support your view. If I'm so wrong in my
interpretation it should be trivial for you to do so...
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Jim, you pompous ass,
You wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Sandy Sandfort wrote:
>
> > Let me get this right. Jimbo is
> > CHANNELING Hayek? Yeah, right.
>
> Not at all,
>
> http://www.mises.org/hayekbio.asp
>
> you should read the books instead of just
> trusting other peoples interpretation...
>
on Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 09:34:36AM -0600, Jim Crumley ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
>
> Students for Fair Copyright[1] is pleased to announce Bruce Schneier's
> talk[2] about the DMCA on Thursday, November 15th at 7:00 in room
> 2-690 of the Moos Tower on the University of Minnesota's Minneapolis
>
Liberty not only means that the individual has both the opportunity and
the burden of choice; it also means that he must bear the consequences of
his actions. Liberty and responsibility are inseperable.
"The Constitution of Liberty"
I am certain that nothing has done so much to destroy the jud
On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Sandy Sandfort wrote:
> Jim, you pompous ass,
There's the pot calling the kettle black...
> Of course I've read the books and of course I know he was against centrally
> planned economies. So what?
He was against more than 'planned economies'. Apparently you didn't read
Fuck Bruce Schneier.
On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 16:44:29 -0800
> From: Karsten M. Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: Cypherpunks List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: CDR: Minneapolis, Nov 15: Fwd: [free-sklyarov] Bruce Schneier tal
I think people have not quite gotten their hands around the
speed at which information can be disseminated online.
-Monica Lewinsky, LATimes 9 may 01
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-110701private.story
November 7, 2001
Web Mishap: Kids' Psychological Fi
Butthead,
You wrote:
> It's interesting that in lambasting me for
> 'knowing what Hayek would say' is EXACTLY
> what you're doing. At least I back my
> hubris with quotes from Hayeks works.
Watch your attribution bonehead. I've not participated in the Hayek
discussion at all except to point ou
This raises the question of what kind of ruses might be used
on others to get them to come out of their fortresses or undo the
security system. Here are some that have worked with mafia,
terrorists, embezzlers, serial killers, war criminals, dissidents:
1. An interview with a high-profile person
Seems those opposed to the coming civil liberties crack down need to start employing
some of the very same technology proposed to corral us. For starters how about PC
FaceCam to punish sneak and peek? Seems that if the data base of such a system were
programmed to detect entry and discriminat
Seems those opposed to the coming civil liberties crack down need to start employing
some of the very same technology proposed to corral us. For starters how about PC
FaceCam to punish sneek and peekers? Seems that if the data base of such a system
were programmed to detect entry and descrimi
read it. the alternatives are not quite as cheap or plentiful or
accessible as the Middle East and if many oil eaters start looking away
from the ME there will be other problems too
David Honig wrote:
>
> At 10:33 AM 11/7/01 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Mainlining petroleum has helped p
http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/americas/11/07/inv.terror.south/index.html
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Fortunately I do not lack the ability to comprehend modern English, but I
do lack the ability to read into a statement what is not there. Even if
your suggestion was intended, that DSL line could be shut down as well,
which was the point my response was intended to address.
-Declan
At 10:45
On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Harmon Seaver wrote:
> Duh! Read it again. "802.11'd to DSL to a very remote web site?" That
> DSL line could be clear across town.
Not with 802.11 anything will it be 'clear across town'. A few hundred
yards w/ 802.11b and maybe a mile with 802.11a. Now if you're talking
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I want whatever these guys are smoking...
http://slashdot.org/articles/01/11/07/2258212.shtml
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On Thu, 8 Nov 2001 @einstein.ssz.com wrote:
> Is there any good info out there to snag wireless modems off UHF and simply
> recieve not handshake? I just want to recieve. thanks
If you want 802.11b then look into AirSnort
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As someone else mentioned, "Seattle Wireless" scenario, or some form of
packet radio, or Which broadband line would they disconecct? And what
would those people think? Gee, the stock market T1 just went down.
Anyway, so it's broadcasting 802, and the perps already know all the
poss
Marc de Piolenc wrote:
> Nomen Nescio wrote:
> > And yet we expect airport screeners to ignore past acts of terrorism
> > by a wild-eyed fanatic boarding a plan,
>
> I don't recall anybody being required to do that. Quite a stretch,
> unless you can cite an example.
Read this from Tim May, Novem
On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 11:01:10PM -0600, Jim Choate wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Harmon Seaver wrote:
>
> > Duh! Read it again. "802.11'd to DSL to a very remote web site?" That
> > DSL line could be clear across town.
>
> Not with 802.11 anything will it be 'clear across town'. A few hundred
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On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Dave Emery wrote:
> I have read reports of people running WiFi links of up to 20
> miles.
ONLY with a high gain parabolic. Not with a omni. Further, all it takes to
find the other dish is look down that line of site.
They're cheap cards, less than $100 each. The 802.1
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Nomen Nescio wrote:
> Marc de Piolenc wrote:
> > Nomen Nescio wrote:
> > > And yet we expect airport screeners to ignore past acts of terrorism
> > > by a wild-eyed fanatic boarding a plan,
> >
> > I don't recall anybody being required to do that. Quite a stretch,
> > unles
Go tell that to the Seattle/Portland/wherever wireless people. Or the
people in rural MN who are putting them up on silos and running a 10 mile
radius. Totally depends on your topography. And even with p-p they aren't
doing parabolics, more like yagi directionals, which could be just another
On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Harmon Seaver wrote:
> Go tell that to the Seattle/Portland/wherever wireless people.
Don't have to, see the commentary about 'if...directional...' Yagi's won't
do that sort of distance either, maybe 3-5 miles.
Blipverts (and probably never having actually touched a wi
Reese wrote:
> At 04:42 PM 11/7/01 -0800, Sandy Sandfort wrote:
> >Jim, you pompous ass,
>
> Why not just call him a dumb cunt?
Reese might have a point here. When Reese uses a derogatory term for women,
he demeans all women. By calling Jimbo a pompous ass, I am demeaning all
donkeys.
S a n
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
> Of course you could connect an automated firearm. (Crime Stoppers Note:
> aways aim for the head to avoid protective vests) Any lawyers on the list
> know what penalties might be brought. I seem to recall that tying a
> shotgun to the door knob was ruled an "indescri
Duh! Read it again. "802.11'd to DSL to a very remote web site?" That
DSL line could be clear across town.
Declan McCullagh wrote:
> Yes, but then your clandestine midnight droppers-by could disconnect
> your DSL service in advance. You'd have to couple your DSLcam with a
> remote is-it-alive
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Nomen Nescio wrote:
> Much funnier would be a spray of DMSO mixed with DMT. And reapplyed evertime
Pihkal
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