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On 17 Dec 2003 at 22:54, Michael Kalus wrote:
> No, but it is very interresting that all of this didn't
> matter while Saddam was the "good guy" for our causes (and by
> that I mean the Western world general).
You are making up your own history. When Saddam came to power,
he seized west
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James A. Donald wrote:
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On 17 Dec 2003 at 22:54, Michael Kalus wrote:
No, but it is very interresting that all of this didn't
matter while Saddam was the "good guy" for our causes (and by
that I mean the Western world general).
You are making up your own history.
Am I? The west tr
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, James A. Donald wrote:
> On 17 Dec 2003 at 22:54, Michael Kalus wrote:
> > No, but it is very interresting that all of this didn't
> > matter while Saddam was the "good guy" for our causes (and by
> > that I mean the Western world general).
>
> You are making up your own histo
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The last point is actually a very good one, but getting there requires
hacking through gobbledeegook. What's this "all businessmen" silliness? And
using vpns WITHIN a company? As an employee of a major Wall Street firm, I
can tell you that's completel
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, BillyGOTO wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 07:18:04PM +, Jim Dixon wrote:
> > Relevant numbers from the Times today, quoting Air Force Monthly, January
> > 2003: from 1980 to 1990 Iraq imported 28.9 billion pounds worth of
> > weapons. 19% by value were from France; 57%
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 07:18:04PM +, Jim Dixon wrote:
> Relevant numbers from the Times today, quoting Air Force Monthly, January
> 2003: from 1980 to 1990 Iraq imported 28.9 billion pounds worth of
> weapons. 19% by value were from France; 57% from the Soviet Union (ie
> Russia), East Germa
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Jim Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-18/19:18]:
> 19% by value were from France; 57% from the Soviet Union (ie Russia),
> East Germany, and Czechoslovakia; 8% from China.
[...]
> It is not coincidental that the Security Council members opposed to
> taking any action on Iraq's repeated violations
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Tyler Durden wrote:
> I'm very interested in hearing about whether any P2P networks support
> encrypted transactions of any sort yet (ie, can one yet pay for some files
> via P2P)? Are there any P2P Networks being designed deliberately to support
> anything/everything, includi
Jim Dixon wrote:
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, James A. Donald wrote:
On 17 Dec 2003 at 22:54, Michael Kalus wrote:
No, but it is very interresting that all of this didn't
matter while Saddam was the "good guy" for our causes (and by
that I mean the Western world general).
You are making up
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Michael Kalus wrote:
> BTW, can you provide me with a reference for the "dangling bodies'?
> Because I was unable to find anything on this so far.
I was travelling in the area (India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey)
at the time. In the 1960s the usual overland traveller
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Daniel Roethlisberger wrote:
> > 19% by value were from France; 57% from the Soviet Union (ie Russia),
> > East Germany, and Czechoslovakia; 8% from China.
> [...]
> > It is not coincidental that the Security Council members opposed to
> > taking any action on Iraq's repeated
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I wrote it in April, while US bombs were
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I would like to throw in with the OTO gunners here. [...]
OTO
Ordo Templi Orientalis?
You don't mean *that*, do you?
I suspect I'm suffering from acronym overloading.
Peter
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On 18 Dec, Trei, Peter wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>I would like to throw in with the OTO gunners here. [...]
>
> OTO
> Ordo Templi Orientalis?
>
> You don't mean *that*, do you?
Why not?
> I suspect I'm suffering from acronym overloading.
I was simply agreeing with the post of
At 09:24 PM 12/17/2003, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
The really interesting aspect of this is what it portends for the
future. If, as Clay suggests, the current situation is like Prohibition
from citizen perspective can we expect a similar repeal of government
surveillance? If not, what will happen
At 08:16 PM 12/18/03 +, Jim Dixon wrote:
>What exactly do you mean by "peered IP telephony"?
>
>Voice telephony requires delays measured in tens of milliseconds. A
bit
>difficult if you also want encryption, anonymity, etc.
The problem handling the delay comes with the network, not the
encry
At 03:47 PM 12/18/2003, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
At 08:16 PM 12/18/03 +, Jim Dixon wrote:
>What exactly do you mean by "peered IP telephony"?
What I'd like to see is a P2P telephony that also supports end-user
gateways to the POTS. I'm not certain, but I think there are some MS
certified
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Jim Dixon wrote:
> The evidence points to deep ties between Russia, France, and Iraq that
> goes back decades, plus somewhat weaker ties to China and Germany.
> Relations between the US and Baath-controlled Iraq were bad from the
> beginning; American bodies dangling from r
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Jim Dixon wrote:
> Why does the US military have
> to treat them as though they had US constitutional rights? They are not
> citizens or physically present in the United States.
In a nutshell, our Constitution *recognizes* universal human rights. It does
not *establish* t
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On 18 Dec 2003 at 15:42, Michael Kalus wrote:
> By January 1984, /The Washington Post/ was reporting that the
> United States had told friendly nations in the Persian Gulf
> that the defeat of Iraq would "be contrary to U.S.
> interests." That sent the message that America would not
> object
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On 18 Dec 2003 at 14:07, Michael Kalus wrote:
> The west traded heavily with [Saddam], be it the US, France,
> Germany, the UK.
The west, including the US traded and continues to trade
heavily with Castro, yet somehow that does not lead you to
believe they think Castro a good guy, nor does
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On 18 Dec 2003 at 19:09, J.A. Terranson wrote:
> And all of this is meaningless: we simply had no right to
> invade a foreign, *sovereign* nation.
Although you probably do not know it, you are invoking the
rules of the peace of Westphalia.
The Soviet Union never respected the peace of West
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, James A. Donald wrote:
> On 18 Dec 2003 at 5:40, privacy.at Anonymous Remailer wrote:
> > I think you might have forgotten about the other half the
> > system, due process. Even if you "KNOW" something, you've got
> > to go through the motions.
>
> Different rules apply in wa
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> What I'd like to see is a P2P telephony that also supports end-user
> gateways to the POTS. I'm not certain, but I think there are some MS
I don't get what does this have to do with crypto.
Outside crypto, this didn't quite work with (almost) public fax gateways of
'90s. In theory, you could
At 06:14 PM 12/18/2003, Morlock Elloi wrote:
> What I'd like to see is a P2P telephony that also supports end-user
> gateways to the POTS. I'm not certain, but I think there are some MS
However, I don't see people letting others use their POTS lines, nor I see
them
using their own for this purp
> Because it means you can complete call to the POTs with no
> company-controlled switch involved, meaning no where to serve a court
> order. Since the call could be routed through a few intermediate nodes and
I see.
So, in the real world, X uses this to make telephone threats, your POTS gets
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, James A. Donald wrote:
> Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 19:34:00 -0800
> From: James A. Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: U.S. in violation of Geneva convention?
>
> --
> On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, James A. Donald wrote:
> > > Different rules apply in war.
>
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, James A. Donald wrote:
> > Different rules apply in war.
J.A. Terranson wrote:
> One leettllleee problem: we are not really at war.
Sure looks like war to me.
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, James A. Donald wrote:
> On 18 Dec 2003 at 19:09, J.A. Terranson wrote:
> > And all of this is meaningless: we simply had no right to
> > invade a foreign, *sovereign* nation.
>
> Although you probably do not know it, you are invoking the
> rules of the peace of Westphalia.
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