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>On 2 Apr 2002 at 10:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I've been monitoring the e-gold discussion list for some time and this
> guy appears to be legit (i.e., a lack of negative comments). I have not
> purchased from him, but am considering obtaining one of these. Would be
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At 05:51 AM 04/02/2002 -0800, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
>And Morloch: your replacing DNS (as a vulnerable point of
>failure/control) is a good idea. Of course,
>AOL does this, with their own name space. But without their tightly
>herded masses, or access to the Root Servers
>you'll have to writ
Colin Powell, recently admitted that the War on Terrorism will never end
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> 4. Perhaps even more strangely, but more practically, there may be some
> very interesting uses for Cypherpunks visions. Weirder than Baez,
> weirder than Egan...in some ways. The basic insight is that just as
> category theory is about "objects/things" (called categories) and the
> "transfo
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> Dear Sir,
> I am the Chairman Contract Review Committee of
> National Electric Power Authority (NEPA).
> Although this proposal might come to you as a
> surprise since it is coming from someone you
> do not know or
> ever seen before, but after
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> Dear Sir,
> I am the Chairman Contract Review Committee of
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> Although this proposal might come to you as a
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> do not know or
> ever seen before, but after
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On 1 Apr 2002 at 8:49, Curt Smith wrote:
> And James, although the best standard may win, a lack of viable
> alternatives is unhealthy.
We have an oversupply, not an undersupply, of viable alternatives.
The reason for all the collisions and incompatibilities is feature
creep, and the reas
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> I think someone got careless: terrorists have used sodium cyanide in
> their "urea nitrate bombs"--the first WTC bombing, as a matter of fact.
> Look it up. The compound referred to as an "explosive used by terrorists"
> was primarily urea nitrate based, and indeed contained all the components
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Subject: Inferno: PBS Online | Commanding Heights
Very interesting review of global economics past, present and future:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/commandingheights/hi/index.html
I caught the first episode tonight on WNE
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> > multimedia and the like). Clearly, ISPs want to keep their
> > customers happy, as they know that they will otherwise switch
> > to another provider.
On 1 Apr 2002 at 15:43, Morlock Elloi wrote:
> Nonsense. Following this logic, broadcast/cable TV should be of
> high quality since they
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Morlock wrote:
> I think someone got careless: terrorists have used sodium cyanide in
> their "urea nitrate bombs"--the first WTC bombing, as a matter of fact.
> Look it up. The compound referred to as an "explosive used by terrorists
Hmm, SpamAssassin rated your post as somewhat naughty. Should probably
bump up the threshold from default 5 to 6, but you might want to consider
below for your future posts.
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Frob the Builder wrote:
> SPAM: Start SpamAssassin results --
If we are talking of building cyberspace, we should talk of some of the
things that should be done with it. Right now I think people think of
games. I think of something a little different. Sort of a game. An
everything bagel game.
Let's assume we can build a geographically distibuted server wit
>This is anarchists-cookbook-style disinfo.
While mighty US military think tanks prepare for Homeland defense against
total cretins, I wonder if it's time for citizenry to hire professionals
for the real defense. Not that I expect that talibanladens will be contracted
any time soon again (the eff
For
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Cal-Bay (Stock Symbol: CBYI) Watch for analyst "Strong Buy Recommendations" and several advisory
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the OTCBB, share prices historically INCREASE when companies get
> In Sweeden basic emotional education for all cuts social problems down
> to a minscule amount. And we don't need words to make a programming
Ah, so this then explains the suicide rate.
I remember Stockholm ... I've never seen so many well-dressed drunkards on
streets in my life.
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> >H2SO4 and NaCN are "components" of CO(NH2)2HNO3 less than Frank Zappa's piss
> >and Elvis' shit are part of Faustine (and she does contain several billion
> >atoms from those two components).
>
>
> Bomb components, silly. "Everything" was in the "bomb", capiche? Common
> usage, as found on th
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