Re: Napster + StegoMPEG: prelude to eternity

2000-05-07 Thread David Marshall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Since the advent of Wrapster (a WinZIP-like tool for converting any group > of files to a MP3-like appearance) some cleaver users have included the > original (and hopefully correct) file length as part of the name. This > is especially handy for the longer warez f

Re: REPLY TO THE F.......ISLAM THING

2000-05-22 Thread David Marshall
Another fine product of the American public education system, I see. "Ali" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > hey you mother fucker you dont understand the concept of ISLAM Obviously the concept of Islam isn't to spread the word of correct grammar. > it is the > one true way to becoming free I

Re: need some help

2000-05-22 Thread David Marshall
"the foxman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ineed some help and advise on making a bomb. can u help me please... >MANY THANKS > > > The Foxman Go talk to John Travolta. "Battlefield Earth" is making craters in movie theatres everywhere.

Re: need some help

2000-05-22 Thread David Marshall
David Honig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > At 11:11 PM 5/22/00 -0400, David Marshall wrote: > > > >Go talk to John Travolta. "Battlefield Earth" is making craters in > > He's a fucking scientologist (ie, scammer or scammer-pawn) ergo > enemy of

Re: Today's Bomb Comedy

2000-05-30 Thread David Marshall
David Honig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > At 12:56 AM 5/30/00 -0400, Eric Cordian wrote: > >Gosh - I'm laughing so hard I can hardly type. Two guys in California > >have had their bail set at $2 million because they put aluminum strips and > >hydrochloric acid in 2-liter pop bottles and made the

Re: Trusting HavenCo [was: Sealand Rant] CPUNK

2000-06-12 Thread David Marshall
David Honig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > At 01:50 AM 6/12/00 -0400, Sean Roach wrote: > >Nah! That would be environmental terrorism. > > Not terrorism if you're at war. Look at what the US leaves > around after a spat. > > I guess defoliating south asia wasn't environmental terrorism bec

Re: losing laptops, opsec

2000-06-13 Thread David Marshall
David Honig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > When you read about losing laptops in Los Alamos (and London), you have > to wonder: why don't those folks encrypt their drives? They > are somehow thinking physical security is sufficient, and slacking > off otherwise. The recent uproar over two hard d

Re: Trusting HavenCo [was: Sealand Rant] CPUNK

2000-06-13 Thread David Marshall
petro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If the SAS are coming through the front door, you just went bankrupt. > > If England, France, Belgium etc. *new* that you would dump a > massively toxic witches brew into their fishing waters, they might > make sure that you weren't invaded by gu

Re: NameBase is unique!

2000-06-19 Thread David Marshall
David Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The technical contact is named Bob Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. By the way, Network Solutions says that old Bob's phone number is 212-979-0471. Why don't some of you give them a call and tell him what you think of his company?

Re: NameBase is unique!

2000-06-19 Thread David Marshall
"Marcel Popescu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > X-Loop: openpgp.net > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: Multiple recipients of list > Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 5:33 AM > Subject: NameBase is unique! > > Have you seen what this fucker is doing? At the end of the message, there's > this thing: > > [

Re: "Microsoft crap" considered disingenuous

2000-06-23 Thread David Marshall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > >(Not to say that Linux doesn't have some advantages, obviously. > > > > The main advantage the Linux has in this regard is that the "average user" > > cannot modify system binaries. This makes worms of this sort more > > difficult to perpetuate. Unfortunatly, th

Re: What's up with the spam?

2000-06-30 Thread David Marshall
Vinnie Chassot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Tim May wrote: > > > I've replied to some of the spam with threats that I will track them > > down and kill them. > > Heh. I was thinking more of contacting upstreams and seeing if they will > yank the signal. I doubt that they

Re: Re[2]: What's up with the spam? CPUNKS

2000-06-30 Thread David Marshall
Vladimir Vul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello David, > > Friday, June 30, 2000, 8:15:52 AM, you wrote: > > >> > I've replied to some of the spam with threats that I will track > >> them > down and kill them. > >> > >> Heh. I was thinking more of contacting upstreams and seeing if they wil

Re: SF library copyright control software

2000-07-04 Thread David Marshall
David Honig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Salon has an article about the SF library's (lame, awkward) scheme > to 'loan' ebooks. They are using custom copyright-protection > code: > > "You'll still have to read the text either on the Web or on your hard drive > and the book will automati

Re: wiping CDROMS? (computer forensic question)

2000-07-04 Thread David Marshall
David Honig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Has anyone ever studied how hard it is to wipe a rewritable CD? > I'd imagine the STM tricks you can play with a magdisk also work, > with the right tip.. Just write only encrypted data to the CD-RW. Keep the key on your hard drive. Have your passphrase

Re: New Encryption System for Music (nytimes)

2000-07-04 Thread David Marshall
Tom Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > which is why some companies (intel, among others) work on systems to > have the whole channel, from source (CD or file) to speakers encrypted. > yes, that requires special hardware. I guess the hard part will be > convincing customers to buy new hardware so

Re: none

2000-07-08 Thread David Marshall
"Jonathan Fischer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spams the Cypherpunks list with: > WTF Keep asking yourself that. In fact, ask your parents that. Perhaps they know WTF kind of psychotropic drugs your parents were on to produce you. It must be some kind of secret family drug cocktail.

Re: your mail

2000-07-08 Thread David Marshall
"!Dr. Joe Baptista" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I don't get it - it seems like every week someone asks how to build a bomb > here. I'm sure theirs information out there. I can tell you how to build > a small nuclear device in a pipe - but you'll kill yourself doing it - > unless you have the

Re: home jobs

2000-07-08 Thread David Marshall
Dawn Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am currently looking for a home based job..please > email me if you can help me. > thanks > dawn > Yes, Dawn. We at Cypherpunks Triple-X Productions are currently seeking stars for several of our upcoming releases: - "Jar Wars Episode I: The Phantom

Re: Your confirmation is needed

2000-07-10 Thread David Marshall
David Honig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > At 02:14 PM 7/10/00 -0400, Patrick Henry wrote: > > > >This is a true test of the survivability of a minarchist society. > > > >--PH > > Heh, I'm waiting for the wave of copies with CDR: prepended to them.. I'm waiting for someone who is...oh, let's say

Re: Your confirmation is needed

2000-07-10 Thread David Marshall
David Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm waiting for someone who is...oh, let's say a little less "morally > constrained"... to every CDR node back at Sparklist.com's contact Obviously that should read "to point every CDR node..."

Re: "Survivability of a minarchist society"

2000-07-11 Thread David Marshall
"Marcel Popescu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Any ideas > > on LARTing the list hosts into giving us enough info to appropriately LART > > the nitwit who is doing this? > > I don't know what LART is, but we could RBL them . We could inform them > first, and them submit a request to RBL to bla

Re: Fw: "Survivability of a minarchist society"

2000-07-11 Thread David Marshall
"Marcel Popescu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The cypherpunks lists have been *heavily* spammed lately (as in "subscribed > to several hundred lists"). This is one of the emails discussing the > problem. > > How would we [on the Freenet lists] solve it, without Oskar's usual requests > for cens

Re: sparklist.com tech support number

2000-07-11 Thread David Marshall
> At 1:24 AM -0500 7/11/00, Ben Byer wrote: > > > It isn't "spam." It's a matter of one or more lists being subscribed > >> to one or more other lists. > >> > >> Suppose someone signs up the Foobar List to one of the Cypherpunks > >> lists. (Hint: this has happened.) > >> > >> > >> Are the CD

Re: "Survivability of a minarchist society"

2000-07-11 Thread David Marshall
"Marcel Popescu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > However, Marcel, the RBL does sound like a nice idea. I'd suggest > > getting the RBL to blacklist them, *then* informing them, > > though. Otherwise, they'll probably go whine to the RBL > > maintainers. It may be harder to get off of the RBL on

Re: Fw: "Survivability of a minarchist society" CPUNK

2000-07-13 Thread David Marshall
"Trei, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [Placing a keyword in the subject line. Good things:] > 7. It's a proven technique, borrowed from Usenet. And works pretty well there, it seems. >It also has two bad properties:: > > 1. It is butt-ugly. Some creative use of mail f

Re: the book

2000-07-16 Thread David Marshall
Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > At 6:51 PM -0400 7/16/00, David Marshall wrote: > >"brat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > >> hook me up with some cool stuff > > > >Try altering some acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tyleno

Re: none

2000-07-19 Thread David Marshall
pe you are able to help me help the people of Bougainville Island. Praise the Lord, brother! The Lord helps those who help themselves! Rise up! Join us! Get your ass on a plane and fly on down to Papua New Guinea! Sell your computer! Cancel your net access! Praise the Lord! Oh, and please sterilize yourself as soon as possible for the general good of the human genome. > Thanking you > > Wesley Booth I'm glad we could be of assistance. -- David Marshall Fuckwit Relations Cypherpunks Industries

Re: From Headline News

2000-07-19 Thread David Marshall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Indianapolis recently passed a law (ordinance?) that business owners may > not allow children under 18 to play video games with violent or sexual > content unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. Any said games must > be out-of-sight by said children,

Re: none

2000-07-19 Thread David Marshall
into as many pieces as you like. Then you can hire someone to throw those pieces at members of the list. Everyone welcome the script kiddie back to the list. -- David Marshall Fuckwit Relations Cypherpunk Industries

Re: FBI Requests File Removal

2000-07-21 Thread David Marshall
Steven Furlong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What do you call it when the _functionaries_ of the government must > hide from the people? 1) A police state. 2) Pretty damned sad.

Re: Dropping toad.com

2000-07-22 Thread David Marshall
oncerned about this, and make sure that the psuedonym isn't conclusively linked to your real world identity. Is Tim really Tim? Are you really Patrick Henry? Am I really David Marshall? Modulo reputation capital, does it really matter anyway? ObCode: Nym servers are very well suited to this. Unfo

Re: Jim Und Dave?Thanks Mr anon

2000-07-22 Thread David Marshall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Mr Anon did a good job. If Jm and dave don't like the heat get out of the > kitchen.Get a job thats more dangerous like a taxi driver or clerk at 7-11 Or an AOL tech support representative. I hear that they're subjected to idiocy in quantities far in excess of what i

Re: Important, your Naughty Mail subscription!

2000-07-23 Thread David Marshall
"Doug and Denna Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > D&D No way. This one is just *too* easy.

Re: British Authorities May Get Wide Power to Decode E-Mail

2000-08-06 Thread David Marshall
Steven Furlong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Marcel Popescu wrote: > > goat porn > > That's not as funny as you think it is. > > I used to joke at work about spending all my time looking at porn. > Then I started to receive porn by email at work. (Best guess is that > spammers scooped my name

Re: FBI copyright sting

2000-08-12 Thread David Marshall
Michael Motyka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >The investigation, still under way, has resulted in > > >charges against five individuals, officials at the Justice > > >Department and U.S. Customs Service said. They said > > >another five have plead

Re: France attempts to censor the world

2000-08-13 Thread David Marshall
"James A. Donald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Goldsmith forgot to point out that my site violates Iranian law, Communist > Chinese law, North Korean law, and probably Russian law. Down with the communist leaders of China! Down with Castro! Free Thailand! Unite for a free and independent Ta

Re: A way to discourage advertising

2000-08-29 Thread David Marshall
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Here's my idea of how to stop advertisers from using this mailing > list as an advertising channel: > > If everytime anyone saw junk mail here, they wrote to the address > of the sender and/or the address where you send an e-mail if > you're interested, and told

Re: Your Net

2000-08-29 Thread David Marshall
Ken Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Why do I hate spam so much? I mean I don't get very angry at having my > doormat filled with snailmail offers of expensive loans, plastic window > frames and cheap mail-order garden plants. But spam like this gets me > cross. Maybe I've come to think of m

Re: curfew

2000-08-31 Thread David Marshall
"pentz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > curfews have always been up to the parents & I don't think the city should set > a curfew However, I think your parents should lock you up for being stupid, putz.

Re: curfew

2000-08-31 Thread David Marshall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > and to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > besides your rude, bullshit comments, do you have anything worth wile to say > to back you up?!? or are you just being a dumb-fuck and talking out of your > ass? When you and Putz post something on-topic, or bother to produce something w

Re: Robert Cailliau: turncoat?

2000-08-31 Thread David Marshall
Sean Roach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Nature of the beast. You "create" something, and you feel that you should > decide how it's used. If you "create" a podium, and someone steps up and > gives a speach that is diametrically opposed to what you stand for, or even > slightly different, yo

Re: curfew

2000-09-01 Thread David Marshall
Ah, it's the slow season. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [Claim that, among other things, the claim that he isn't quoting is false, deleted.] [Sentence fragment in which he totally misses the point deleted.] [Complaint that he was profiled due to his lack of quoting and his trolling deleted. Also d

Re: Whipped Europeans

2000-09-01 Thread David Marshall
Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > choppers are zooming up and down the canyons as part of "CAMP," the > Campaign Against Marijuana Production. Choppers find pot fields, > troops are dispatched, shoot-outs occur. All over a plant, an > agricultural product which several of the Founders grew

Re: none

2000-09-03 Thread David Marshall
"Rob Henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Explain what this site is please! > > cos' i'm very confused This site? Let me look around. Ah, yes. This site is the secret Cypherpunk nuclear launch bunker from which we can rain nuclear fire down from the heavens with a single thought. Over in that

Re: RC4 source as a literate program

2000-09-03 Thread David Marshall
David Honig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > At 09:14 AM 9/2/00 -0400, Steven Furlong wrote: > ><> > >As the President has made clear, encryption software is > >regulated because it has the technical capacity to encrypt data and > >by that jeopardize American security interests, not because of its

Re: Whipped Europeans

2000-09-03 Thread David Marshall
Sampo A Syreeni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, David Marshall wrote: > > >Not to mention that there exists a certain peptide, the name of which > >escapes me at the moment, which is naturally occuring in the > >brain. It is five amino acids lo

Re: 128-bit netscaoe v4 for bellsouth.net

2000-09-05 Thread David Marshall
Sonny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > hello I would like to know if Netscape communictor version 4.* is > available for bellsouth.net with 128-bit encryption. Pleas Email me Is there a message hidden in these messages of blithe idiocy, possibly hidden in the typos? Maybe revealable by some odd alg

Re: curfew

2000-09-01 Thread David Marshall
I'll assume you're talking to me. Since you didn't include any quoted material with an attribution, I have no context for what you're rambling on about. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'll assume that you're talking to me. Since you didn't bother to include any quoted material with an attribution, I

Re: curfew

2000-09-01 Thread David Marshall
"Bartley R. Troyan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > David Marshall wrote: > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > > > and to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > > besides your rude, bullshit comments, do you have anything worth wile to say > &g

Re: DNA

2000-09-12 Thread David Marshall
Michael Motyka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Does UV light destroy DNA? I know it is a reasonable way to sterilize > water ( with some caveats ) which it does by denaturing proteins. UV light tends to totally hose up the DNA. The main problem, at least in bacteria, is caused by the creation of

Re: censorship rears its head

2000-09-14 Thread David Marshall
Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I will look forward to watching the coverage. Do you plan to take out > just the censorious bitch Lynne Cheney, or also her censorious > husband and VP candidate? > > And then there's Al Gore (RAT) and his running mate (JEW RAT). > > (Subliminal messages

Re: SWAT Team Guns Down 11 Year Old In His Own Home

2000-09-15 Thread David Marshall
Eric Cordian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > http://www.modbee.com/metro/story/0,1113,194747,00.html > > An 11-year-old Modesto boy was fatally shot early Wednesday morning > when police SWAT team officers on a federal narcotics sweep raided his > parents' home. Police said the shooting was an acc

Re: is there any way ?

2000-09-17 Thread David Marshall
"dark horse horse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > hello :) > > is there any way to9 tell anyone crack into a spacial > webpage or email ? I don't have any 29's, but the subject of "cracking" into other spatial dimensions is a rather hot topic in some physics circles right now. The general idea i

Re: is there any way ?

2000-09-17 Thread David Marshall
"Dark Horse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > hello :) > > well I thought I will have no answer as I had no answer writing to some > cracker's email They've developed language skills? Man, I should have gone into food research. I don't think I could handle the bread products communicating with me,

Re: censorship rears its head

2000-09-18 Thread David Marshall
Sampo A Syreeni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, David Marshall wrote: > [My comments concerning blood flows not corresponding directly with increased neural activity, followed by Mr. Syreeni's response to the contrary.] > Actually bloodflow has been f

Re: none

2000-09-30 Thread David Marshall
"craigjackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > hey you got any user names and passwords for Babylon-x > > if please e-mail em to me @ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Babylons One, Two, and Three were sabotaged and destroyed. Babylon Four disappeared twenty-four hours after becoming operational. In 2260, it was

Re: proggies

2000-10-08 Thread David Marshall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > please send me prggies thanks Cypherpunks Industries would be happy to ship you pregnant laboratory rats, transgenically altered to produce delta-tetrahydrocannabinol. These pregnant rats have been nicknamed "preggies" by our staff, in a combination of "pregnant" and

Re: Fwd: First Site

2000-11-15 Thread David Marshall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > THE NEW LINK FOR OUR SITE. > SORRY FOR ANY TROUBLE YOU MAY HAVE HAD WITH THE OLD LINK. > THIS ONE HAS ALL THE CORRECTIONS > > http://3638141293/36/1059436/legal.html One boggles when some idiot who spams refers to a URL as a "line," and then can't even give a valid U

Re: Fwd: First Site

2000-11-15 Thread David Marshall
Joe Baptista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > THE NEW LINK FOR OUR SITE. > > > SORRY FOR ANY TROUBLE YOU MAY HAVE HAD WITH THE OLD LINK. > > > THIS ONE HAS ALL THE CORRECTIONS > > > > > > http://3638141293/36/1059436/legal.html > > > > One boggles when some idiot who spams refers to a URL as a

Re: Is this Reno/wiretap stat true?

2000-11-19 Thread David Marshall
"James A. Donald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > -- > > At 01:29 PM 11/19/2000 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Found in Usenet: > > > > #I don't know if Reno is a traitor, but consider this: > > #Between 1992 and 1997, there were approximately 2,500 > > #national securit