* Jim Choate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020301]:
> On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Tim May wrote:
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> > In a free society a person may sell to whom he wishes, or not sell, as
> > he wishes.
>
> Dell Corporation is NOT a person. Corporations do NOT have rights and such
> activity as you support is nothing more t
*chortle*
Kerry Thompson wrote:
> http://www.electronicstalk.com/news/nat/nat158.html
> "National Semiconductor has developed a novel PC security coprocessor
[snip...]
> "We have recognised the need for increased "trust" in PC platforms.
Harrr, this easily wins "ironic quote of the month", and
Quoting Faustine ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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> John wrote:
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> (snip)
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> >I think this conversation is like many going on around
> >the country, and shows how recruitment of agents is
> >being done. We'd like to publish such accounts, anonymized
> >
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On 28 Feb 2002 at 12:39, Sunder wrote:
> So it's
>
> while(...)
> {
> r=rng(); // read block from the rng
> p=plaintext(); // read block of plaintext
> c1=cypher1(plaintext,key1); // encrypt plaintext
> c2=c1 ^ r; // xor c1 with rng block
> c3=cypher2(r,key2);
The Roman Catholic Taliban writes:
> "The ideology of radical libertarianism is both mistaken and harmful
not
> least, to legitimate free expression in the service of truth.
Tell Galileo Galilei about free expression of truth, bub.
> The error lies in exalting freedom to such an extent that it
The infiltration begins:
Listening device discovered in the QC office
by Rebecca Wolf, QC Managing Editor
http://web.whittier.edu/qc/bug.htm
A maintenance worker discovered an electronic eavesdropping device
inside an electrical outlet behind a sofa in the
Quaker Campus (QC) newspaper office T
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Steve wrote:
> Aside from the usual concerns people might have about telling you what they
> know, unfortunately, your messages this past week just added a whole new level
> of disincentive: did you ever stop to think that the angrier and more
> emo
At 08:43 AM 2/28/02 -0800, John Young wrote:
>You know, he said, I'm very troubled by what my company
>is doing, but I think in times of danger we all have to do
>what we can to protect the nation, and I think you should
>get in touch with the authorities to be sure information
>you get is okay to
[The SSSCA would require all devices capable of
carrying media content to have hardware locks
to prevent copyright violations. Essentially,
it turns all computers as closed as set-top
boxes - and about as useful.
See http://www.politechbot.com/cgi-bin/politech.cgi?name=sssca
for background -pt ]
On Friday, March 1, 2002, at 10:44 AM, Khoder bin Hakkin wrote:
> The Roman Catholic Taliban writes:
>
>> "The ideology of radical libertarianism is both mistaken and harmful
> not
>> least, to legitimate free expression in the service of truth.
>
> Tell Galileo Galilei about free expression of
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