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Re: Congress Close to Establishing Rules for Driver's Licenses

2004-10-12 Thread Dave Howe
J.A. Terranson wrote: Which of course neatly sidesteps the issue that a DRIVERS LICENSE is not "identification", it is proof you have some minimum competency to operate a motor vehicle... IIRC, several states have taken to issuing a "no compentency" driving licence (ie, the area that says what that

Re: Congress Close to Establishing Rules for Driver's Licenses

2004-10-12 Thread Riad S. Wahby
Dave Howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Few liquor stores (for example) accept anything else. ...except (ta-d) the passport, which is universally accepted by liquor stores AFAICT. Imagine that. An _actual_ document of identification being used for approximately the correct purpose. -- Riad

Re: Congress Close to Establishing Rules for Driver's Licenses

2004-10-12 Thread Dave Howe
Riad S. Wahby wrote: ...except (ta-d) the passport, which is universally accepted by liquor stores AFAICT. And how many americans have a passport,and carry one for identification purposes?

Re: Implant replaces ID cards for access to restricted areas.

2004-10-12 Thread John Kelsey
>From: Steve Furlong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Oct 9, 2004 7:44 AM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Implant replaces ID cards for access to restricted areas. >On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 02:20, Nomen Nescio wrote: >> Mexican Attorney General, Staff Get Chip Implants >> >> Implant replaces ID cards

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Re: Congress Close to Establishing Rules for Driver's Licenses

2004-10-12 Thread Riad S. Wahby
Dave Howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > And how many americans have a passport,and carry one for identification > purposes? Probably not all that many. Tangentially, I was once told that, at least in Massachusetts liquor stores, even an _expired_ passport was useful identification. Can anyone co

Re: Congress Close to Establishing Rules for Driver's Licenses

2004-10-12 Thread Jack Lloyd
On Tue, Oct 12, 2004 at 10:09:26AM -0500, Riad S. Wahby wrote: > Dave Howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > And how many americans have a passport,and carry one for identification > > purposes? > > Probably not all that many. > > Tangentially, I was once told that, at least in Massachusetts liquor

Re: Congress Close to Establishing Rules for Driver's Licenses

2004-10-12 Thread Sunder
Right, just because your Passport or driver's license expired, doesn't mean that you got any younger and therefore shouldn't drink. --Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos--- + ^ + :"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. /|\ \|/ :They neve

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How key Microsoft legal emails 'autodestruct'

2004-10-12 Thread R.A. Hettinga
The Register Biting the hand that feeds IT The Register » Software » Original URL: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/10/11/ms_legal_mail_autodestruct/ How key Microsoft legal emails 'autodestruct' By John Letti

Re: Congress Close to Establishing Rules for Driver's Licenses

2004-10-12 Thread Tyler Durden
Can't specifically confirm that, but this last summer I traveled to several countries (and back into the US) using an expired passport as ID (and no, they didn't just forget to read the date, the expired passport was officially acceptable). -TD From: "Riad S. Wahby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Cyph

Re: Cash, Credit -- or Prints?

2004-10-12 Thread Tyler Durden
Very interesting question. I'd bet almost any amount of money that it's fairly trivial to simply alligator-clip-out the fingerprint's file from almost any of the cheaper devices. Hell, I'd bet that's true even of more expensive "secure" devices as well. -TD From: Frank Siebenlist <[EMAIL PROT

cryptome.org down?

2004-10-12 Thread Sunder
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U.S. Funds Chat-Room Surveillance Study

2004-10-12 Thread R.A. Hettinga
The Washington Post washingtonpost.com U.S. Funds Chat-Room Surveillance Study By Michael Hill The Associated Press Monday, October 11, 2004; 8:31 PM TROY, N.Y. -- Amid the torrent of jabber in Internet chat rooms

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Re: Cash, Credit -- or Prints?

2004-10-12 Thread John Kelsey
>From: Tyler Durden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Oct 12, 2004 1:43 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Cash, Credit -- or Prints? ... >Very interesting question. I'd bet almost any amount of money that it's >fairly trivial to simply alligator-clip-out the fingerprint's fi

Re: cryptome.org down?

2004-10-12 Thread John Young
The site has been overloaded for a couple of days due to heavy hits on files on the Indymedia UK takedown and the "Bush bulge." A Slashdot attack added to that yesterday but has gone away. Today The Reg cited the Bush bulge file and the overload restarted. It'll pass shortly, maybe.

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2004-10-12 Thread Morlock Elloi
Unless I'm missing something obvious, it seems impossible to divine the origination IP address from gmail-sourced e-mail headers. The first IP (the last header) has 10.*.*.* form and is of course internal to google. This is not the case with any other e-mail service I know of (mixmaster excluded),

Re: Financial identity is *dangerous*? (was re: Fake companies, real money)

2004-10-12 Thread John Kelsey
>From: "R. A. Hettinga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Oct 8, 2004 7:14 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Financial identity is *dangerous*? (was re: Fake companies, real money) >Okay. So I'm coming to the conclusion that book-entry settlement, with its >absolute requirement for b

Re: Financial identity is *dangerous*? (was re: Fake companies, real money)

2004-10-12 Thread R.A. Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 9:49 AM -0400 10/12/04, John Kelsey wrote: >Hmmm. I guess I don't see why this story supports that argument all >that well. More like the straw that broke the camel's back, admittedly. A long time ago I came to the conclusion that the closer we g

UK ID cards to be issued with first biometric passports

2004-10-12 Thread R.A. Hettinga
The Register Biting the hand that feeds IT The Register » Internet and Law » Digital Rights/Digital Wrongs » Original URL: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/10/11/new_passport_equals_new_id_card/ UK ID card

Airline ID requirement faces legal challenge

2004-10-12 Thread R.A. Hettinga
USA Today Airline ID requirement faces legal challenge By Richard Willing, USA TODAY At a time when Americans have come to expect tight security for air travel, it might seem to be an odd question: Does requiring airline

RE: Airline ID requirement faces legal challenge

2004-10-12 Thread Tyler Durden
Actually, this story is quite the media bellweather. This one treats the case purely as "Gilmore wants to fly anonymously", while even some other mainline media are reporting it as, "Gilmore is questioning the legality of hidden laws". I guess USA Today still feels it has an audience worth pand