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On 7 Nov 2001, at 17:21, Jim Choate wrote:
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> On Tue, 6 Nov 2001, Marcel Popescu wrote:
>
> > You're still incredibly deluded. Even Hayek (bad as he is) would have
> > supported someone's decision NOT to sell to someone else, your rethoric
> > notwithstanding. BTW, do you have anything el
C'punks,
For those of you, like Reese, who were unsure or mistaken as to the meaning
of "socialized" when I wrote that Reese was "poorly socialized," I refer you
to definition #2 of "socialize" from dictionary.com:
so7cial7ize (s sh -l z)
v. so7cial7ized, so7cial7iz7ing, so7cial7iz7es
v. tr.
If you are like me, you probably are looking for a business that is simple and has no
risk. My husband and I have tried many advertising systems and on-line businesses and
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to get started because the cost was
There are so many misconceptions floating around here it's hard to know
where to begin. But let's start with two points of agreement.
First, airport screening is far from perfect. There is no way to detect
all possible threats coming on the airplane. And given the technology
and time available
If you are like me, you probably are looking for a business that is simple and has no
risk. My husband and I have tried many advertising systems and on-line businesses and
had little success until we found an amazing catalog business. It was very easy for us
to get started because the cost was
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James A. Donald:
> > If the anthrax attack is connected to the 9/11 attack,
> > then the fibbies get to play errand boy for the CIA and
> > military intelligence. If the anthrax attack is
> > internal, then they are in charge and they get to spy on
> > all us right wing extremist hate
/. coverage is at http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/11/09/008229
Evidently, this was covered on BBC Newsnight.
>From the article at http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rnc1/descrack/
Extracting a 3DES key from an IBM 4758
Summary
The IBM 4758 is an extremely secure crytographic co-processor. It is
us
Tim May wrote:
> Nomen Nescio and others should read Chaum's "Credentials without
> identity" papers. A true name is just another credential, not
> necessarily more important than any of several other credentials. People
> should think deeply about this issue.
I would like to read these papers
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On Thursday, November 8, 2001, at 07:09 PM, F. Marc de Piolenc wrote:
> Tim May wrote:
>
>> Nomen Nescio and others should read Chaum's "Credentials without
>> identity" papers. A true name is just another credential, not
>> necessarily more important than any of several other credentials.
>> Pe
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6 months ago I typed some words on an online form that led to a grand jury
being set up and a subpoena being
issued on the other side of the world.Only in america.Now I hear they are
getting strict.ROTFL.
Hows my jeff gordon prize pool going?
http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/ptech/11/08/tiny.transistors.ap/index.html
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http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20011108/us/attacks_sedition_1.html
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The Sedition Laws are back. Be afraid, be _very_ afraid.
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20011108/us/attacks_sedition_1.html
Some excerpts:
Thursday November 8 2:28 PM ET
Sedition Law Used to Hold Suspects
By PETE YOST, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Prosecutors seeking to hold
Cypherpunks,
I just had an amusing online experience.
I checked in on Declan's "Wartime Liberty" news site, which I hadn't
visited in for a month or so. It is:
http://www.wartimeliberty.com
Well, a banner ad began blinking in bright red at about 30 Hz, saying
"If this banner ad is blinking,
http://www.cnn.com/2001/LAW/11/08/lapdcorruption.ap/index.html
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED][SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
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> --
> The evidence is now overwhelming that the anthrax attacks are
> connected to the 9/11 attack, and the current events in
> Afghanistan. However the Fibbies are still determinedly
> pushing the position that these attacks come from in
> Tim May[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote
>
> The confusion "Nomen Nescio" shows in thinking that an is-a-person
> government tracking system fixes the airline security problem is common
> these days. It's the same confusion that causes many to think national
> I.D. cards will fix current pressi
On 8 Nov 2001, at 11:58, Greg Broiles wrote:
> It's a popular fantasy, this idea that people will faithfully report a
> "true name" which can be matched to a database of past actions which will
> reliably predict future behavior - but it's a failure in every way, from
> the notion of a true,
Greg Broiles and Peter Trei both make excellent points. I kind of regret
not spending an hour or so writing a more complete essay. But I wanted
to get some of the ideas out, mainly to refute the wrong-headed ideas
floating around from folks as diverse as John Ashcroft and Nomen
Whatever.
Fact
on Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 03:58:04PM -0500, Trei, Peter ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> > Tim May[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote
> >
> > The confusion "Nomen Nescio" shows in thinking that an is-a-person
> > government tracking system fixes the airline security problem is common
> > these days. It's the
On Thursday, November 8, 2001, at 12:54 AM, Reese wrote:
> **
> The following message was posted to [a list]
> ...
> I got to meet Nancy three years ago when she was in Seattle for the
> national committee meeting of the activist organization k
At 11:45 PM 11/7/01 -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote:
> 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
At 11:12 PM 11/7/01 -0600, Jim Choate wrote:
>I want whatever these guys are smoking...
>
>http://slashdot.org/articles/01/11/07/2258212.shtml
>
Maybe the FBI will open a vetinerary clinic... in Scarfo's neighborhood.
Maybe the FBI's undercover Housecleaning business staff will carry a bottle
of
The confusion "Nomen Nescio" shows in thinking that an is-a-person
government tracking system fixes the airline security problem is common
these days. It's the same confusion that causes many to think national
I.D. cards will fix current pressing problems. They won't.
This is the same "securit
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On 6 Nov 2001, at 15:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "Taser" is the stun gun to which I was referrring as unsaleable (is that a
> word?) to mere civilians.
The web page http://www.airtaser.com/ seems to claim it is legal in California.
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The evidence is now overwhelming that the anthrax attacks are
connected to the 9/11 attack, and the current events in
Afghanistan. However the Fibbies are still determinedly
pushing the position that these attacks come from internal
right wing terrorists.
If the anthrax attack is connecte
At 09:46 AM 11/8/2001 -0800, Tim May wrote:
>The confusion "Nomen Nescio" shows in thinking that an is-a-person
>government tracking system fixes the airline security problem is common
>these days. It's the same confusion that causes many to think national
>I.D. cards will fix current pressing
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