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Re: Blinky Rides Again: RCMP suspect al-Qaida messages

2004-12-09 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
J.A. Terranson wrote: On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Tyler Durden wrote: Those cops you taught...do you think they were stupid enough to assume that, because this was their first time hearing about Stego, that Al Qaeda was only starting to use it right then? Thats an interesting question on several d

Sheep Herding

2004-12-09 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
The secular bible: Our project First let me speak to my Christian brothers and sisters. I mean you no disrespect by using the term "bible" in an unholy attack on your faith. The project of this secular bible honors the sanctity of holy documents. A secular bible could only be true to itself is i

Re: Blinky Rides Again: RCMP suspect al-Qaida messages

2004-12-09 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Steve Thompson wrote: --- "R.A. Hettinga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Lions and Tigers and Steganography, Nell... For those of you without a program, here is the new, official, Horsemen of the Infocalypse Scorecard: At 3:14 PM -0400 10/3/04, R. A. Hettinga wrote: Horseman Color

Nul Context

2004-12-09 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Communication is about context Sometimes the context is so obvious that the frame is nearly invisible, sometimes the context is so subtle that indications of obvious significance can only be detected after much study. Language and meaning involve sharing of contexts. This is obvious, what is les

Re: Timing Paranoia

2004-12-09 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Roy M. Silvernail wrote: Steve Thompson wrote: --- "R.W. (Bob) Erickson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Imagine a paranoia involving mysterious e-mail delays and the length of time it takes to catagorize Imagine hordes of otherwise unemployable psychologists and cogniti

tangled contexts

2004-12-09 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Process and perception This capacity for making high order discriminations about relationships between objects in our world, can be taken as the proper function of our cognitive competency. The attribute of intentionality, to this way of thinking, is best understood as "work product" of a discr

Re: Timing Paranoia

2004-12-09 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Roy M. Silvernail wrote: R.A. Hettinga wrote: At 10:16 PM -0500 12/9/04, Roy M. Silvernail wrote: Imagine using observed timing to conclude that your agent provocateur operates from geostationary orbit. ...And here I thought VALIS was all in his head... Right idea, wrong book. R. W. "Bob"

Sheep Herding

2004-12-10 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
The secular bible: Our project First let me speak to my Christian brothers and sisters. I mean you no disrespect by using the term "bible" in an unholy attack on your faith. The project of this secular bible honors the sanctity of holy documents. A secular bible could only be true to itself is it

tangled contexts

2004-12-10 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Process and perception This capacity for making high order discriminations about relationships between objects in our world, can be taken as the proper function of our cognitive competency. The attribute of intentionality, to this way of thinking, is best understood as "work product" of a discrete

Nul Context

2004-12-10 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Communication is about context Sometimes the context is so obvious that the frame is nearly invisible, sometimes the context is so subtle that indications of obvious significance can only be detected after much study. Language and meaning involve sharing of contexts. This is obvious, what is less o

re: tangled context probe

2004-12-10 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
(curious thing about this spew, it keeps disappearing into the bit bucket, I know its raw verbiage, but is it so incoherent it self-destructs? -bob) Process and perception This capacity for making high order discriminations about relationships between objects in our world, can be taken as the p

Obligatory Comprehension

2004-12-10 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Say what you mean, mean what you say Speaking in metaphor is anti-social If I cant understand you, I cannot trust you. Encrypted, encoded, or implied Secrets are a threat to the homeland

Re: tangled context probe

2004-12-10 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Roy M. Silvernail wrote: R.W. (Bob) Erickson wrote: (curious thing about this spew, it keeps disappearing into the bit bucket, Yawn. Roboposting this babble doesn't really increase its chances of getting read. I work through JY because I know there's uranium in that ore. But I

Re: tangled context probe

2004-12-10 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Tyler Durden wrote: As to the crypto relevance: context Arranged signals can be anything at all. If you don't share the context of the communicators, you have no idea what they convey in their conversation about the "whether". That's a stretch. Soon you'll say that Post-modernist literary theor

Re: tangled context probe

2004-12-10 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Tyler Durden wrote: Well, when you put it that way, that changes everything. All is now clear. Please continue downloading the syntactic mappings of random neural firing...I'm using your output to seed a random number generator. Oh, and don't forget to cc Choate. -TD You could do worse, my entro

Insurrectionist covers

2004-12-10 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Steve Thompson wrote: --- "R.W. (Bob) Erickson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Steve Thompson wrote: [assholes] You tell them, Steve I believe I just did. Insanity is a great cover for an insurectionist! I suppose it could be, although I am give to belive t

Re: Insurrectionist covers

2004-12-10 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Steve Thompson wrote: c.f. "Take back the night", et. cetera. (And put it where?) Anyhow, isn't insurrection illegal or something? ISTR reading about the natural right of the corrupt state to exist unconditionally, and it's obligation to crush any question of change for any reason. The structure

Re: Steve Thompson

2004-12-13 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Tyler Durden wrote: Something occurred to me...it probably occurred to others already but I am a stoopid Cypherpunk, don't forget. Anyone think it a TINY bit odd that someone with a fairly mundane complaint about bad computer gear would know to come in on an anonymous remailer? My first thoug

Re: Gait advances in emerging biometrics

2004-12-14 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Sunder wrote: Original URL: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/14/alt_biometrics/ Gait advances in emerging biometrics Timing is everything. The coherence of timing patterns is a proxy for identity Measure their timing and you can glimpse their mind Mess with their timing and you can disrupt

Re: tangled context probe

2004-12-10 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
R.A. Hettinga wrote: At 10:56 AM -0500 12/10/04, Roy M. Silvernail wrote: But I'm about 2 posts away from ensconcing RW"B"E in my procmail file What's taking you so long? :-) Cheers, RAH cf: various imprecations against feeding trolls &cet... Aww, come on guys i only eat little sheep and

Half baked troll

2004-12-11 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
The need for a coherent framework to hang our speculations on is obvious. The impossibility of any consensus based prototype is pure politics. We need a way out, and that way is to take a lesson from the theory of evolution. The lucky semantic construction is tested in practice by a virtual swarm

commitment trust

2004-12-12 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
from R. H Frank's "Passion within reason" to gain trust we show our commitment by doing hard work. In web's of trust, one way to add to new reputation would be to require each new node to perform an asymmetrically difficult task for more than one pre-existing node, on top of existing anti-faking

RE: Stash Burn?

2005-05-02 Thread R.W. \(Bob\) Erickson
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Immediate Exception

2004-12-04 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Observe the subtle balance of the moment Be aware of danger in short term bias, hyberbolic discounting and cognitive priming. Understand that each and every thing we know is framed by others expectations and fears We are, each of us,in our diversity and self doubts only stuff that matters.

Re: Immediate Exception

2004-12-04 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
R.A. Hettinga wrote: At 5:07 PM -0500 12/4/04, R.W. (Bob) Erickson wrote: Be kind to yourself, but never forget you're kind You're a fluke of the universe, and while your standing there looking stupid, the universe is laughing behind your back... Or something. Cheers, R.A. (Bob

Word

2004-12-04 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
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Re: "Word" Of the Subgenius...

2004-12-04 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Bobhood is never a light burden, as I'm sure RAH can attest --bob Tyler Durden wrote: I thought JR "Bob" Dobbs got beamed up to that comet with those LA Koolaid kooks... -TD From: "R.W. (Bob) Erickson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Word

Re: "Word" Of the Subgenius...

2004-12-05 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Steve Furlong wrote: On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 20:42, R.W. (Bob) Erickson wrote: Bobhood is never a light burden, as I'm sure RAH can attest Bobbittization would make the burden lighter. To be bobbed is never the goal, but bobless fear steers the undifferentiated bob along convent

Re: "Word" Of the Subgenius...

2004-12-05 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Neil Johnson wrote: On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 08:46 -0500, R.W. (Bob) Erickson wrote: To be bobbed is never the goal, but bobless fear steers the undifferentiated bob along conventional paths, to the abattoir Where is Tim May when when you need him? :-) Probably busy in his hilltop bunker

Re: "Word" Of the Subgenius...

2004-12-05 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
R.A. Hettinga wrote: At 8:06 AM -0600 12/5/04, Neil Johnson wrote: Where is Tim May when when you need him? :-) Nah, this is mere Younglish wierdness. You have to talk about useless eaters to be totally mayified... Cheers, RAH John would warn you about the organ cuts Tim would rave about

Word play bobs the literal minded

2004-12-06 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
John Kelsey wrote: From: Tyler Durden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Dec 4, 2004 8:33 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: "Word" Of the Subgenius... I thought JR "Bob" Dobbs got beamed up to that comet with those LA Koolaid kooks... No, but I do believe the comet kooks engaged in bobbitizati

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2004-12-07 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
What can society do about these people who think that they know something? Well, first we deny the possibility that they have anything novel to say, then we arrange to have them find fault with themselves for what they perceive as their own shortcomings. Then after they have injured themselves t

Timing Paranoia

2004-12-07 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
One of the tools currently being used in the cognitive sciences is the measurement of reaction time to stimulus. It turns out that the length of time it takes to given situations is a credible proxy for how difficult the discrimination is to make. Imagine a paranoia involving mysterious e-mail

loozers are lucky

2004-12-07 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
What can society do about these people who think that they know something? Well, first we deny the possibility that they have anything novel to say, then we arrange to have them find fault with themselves for what they perceive as their own shortcomings. Then after they have injured themselves tryi

Re: "Word" Of the Subgenius...

2004-12-08 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Eugen Leitl wrote: On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 09:17:30AM -0500, John Kelsey wrote: Maybe, maybe not. The thing I always find interesting and annoying about Tim May's posts is that he's sometimes making really clearly thought out, intelligent points, and other times spewing out nonsense so crazy yo