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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Bill Frantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Encrypted swap is a crypto sweet spot, because it has perhaps the easiest
> key management of any crypto system. It seems that the BSD systems have it
> while Linux still thinks it is difficult.
It is not yet in the mainline
I'm all for it.
And who will administer the program?
Anything set up to operate peacefully through informing the voting
public would probably be shut down as libellous or for having run afoul
of the campaign finance laws.
Anything set up to deal directly with offenders would be branded a
ter
> "Sony is going to take aggressive steps to stop this," Heckler told the Summer
>Forty-Niner.
>
Oh. I understand, got a business to run. They make some good products.
OK.
> "We will develop technology that transcends the individual user.
>
This sounds downright mystical. Use the force, Luke.
> To: Multiple recipients of list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: CDR: Re: Black Hoes screw Disney, trample free speech
> From: Anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 17:48:49 -0400
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Just becau
> The US export regulations no longer prevent export of crypto. PGP
> exported binary copies of PGP from US websites, as now do many other
> companies. Crypto source is exported also from numerous web sites.
>
> I don't follow why all the discussion talking as if ITAR and EARs were
> still in ef
> The political scumdroids will of course write liability exemptions
> into the laws. (Don't think they can do that? It's done a lot,
> especially when "it's for the children!!" gets invoked.)
>
Oh, I believe it. It fits right in with the "tort reform" platform.
> As for what should be done wi
er the verdict, his Internet provider pulled the
>plug on
> the site.
>
> Among the anti-abortion activists appealing the ruling is Michael Bray of Bowie,
> Md., author of a book that justifies killing doctors to stop abortions. Bray
>served
> time in federal prison from 1985 to 1989 for his role in arson attacks and
>bombings
> of seven clinics.
>
ods for dealing with
threats would be left solely to the individuals who perceive them.
I suppose there's a downside either way. Can't win. Best you can do is
break even. And you can't even do that.
>On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Michael Motyka wrote:
>
>> The violent anti-aborti
>> ...calling McVeigh a "freedom fighter" is off the mark. 0 points for that one.
>
>Why?
>
Only accomplishments :
a greal deal of pain for some plain folks
a loss of legal ground that may never be recovered
Altruism and patriotism were not factors
I can't imagine what was
Broken eg
>
> Here's another link on licensing of software engineers, this time from the
> ACM:
>
> http://www.acm.org/serving/se_policy/report.html
>
> it seems that cryptographic/security software, if we ever get the
> liability structure whose lack is often pointed out by Schneier ("we don't
> have go
>>By the time the coherent radiation (needed to make an image) passes
>
>Were not talking holograms, Jimmy-boy
>
It is fun isn't it?
I think what he was trying to convey were the effects of reflection,
absortion and diffusion. Without having tried one of these devices or
knowing what wavelengths
>
>On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Richard Fiero wrote:
>
>>One could argue that all electromagnetic radiation is in the public
>>domain and receivable. However it is illegal to have equipment capable
>>of receiving cell phone conversations because the rights of the
>>telephone company and the rights of the
> On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, David Honig wrote:
>
> >Modularity *is* useful for keeping things simple enough to analyze, but
> >isn't a library with a well-defined API sufficient?
>
> This sort of highlights how the current models of shared code fail. A good
> deal of modularity and independence of cr
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"James A. Donald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Searching GG on "don frederickson got tim" is maybe more reliable than
>> pasting this URL.
>
> For long urls, compress with tinuyurl.com
>
> http://tinyurl.com/yc3s
If you do that, you have to rely on both the Google
ajority of people: they just happily go along.
Or differently: This would backfire Badly.
- --
Michael
On the internet, no one can see the meds you take.
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ouldn't we do the same thing to them?
I'll take it that was a rhetoric question but:
"Eye for an Eye and the world goes blind."
Michael
Jim Dixon wrote:
I have gazed into the abyss and seen a man having his teeth checked and
getting a haircut. :-|
And how would you have felt to be the one who got your teeth checked and
get a haircut with the whole world watching?
M.
ndful of countries which possess the most power and have
no problem in abusing it to further their own agenda.
Michael
e people who have to abide are the victors and that means the
US Government (and thus the US Military).
Two wrongs still don't make a right.
Michael
ht coal from them
to heat your cell -- tiny windows high in thick stone walls, so no real
ventilation -- you were slowly poisoned by carbon monoxide. If you
didn't, you froze. It's cold in Kabul in the winter.
Bad conditions, so help the Afghani government to improve the conditions.
Michael
Anatoly Vorobey wrote:
If I had record like Saddam's on me?
Gee, I'd be real happy I wasn't shot on the spot, or maybe cruelly
tortured and then shot, the way I'd behaved to people I'd captured.
Or maybe torn into pieces by a shrieking mob.
Instead of doing any of that, they check my teeth and
gt; a haircut?
Televising this for propaganda purposes.
>
> Why exactly do you say that mass murder, invasion, genocide somehow
> are outweighed in the scales of justice by a medical examination?
>
No, what I am saying is that no matter what he did, the US still has to
play by int
y of these people did
>> anything wrong.
>
> Do you know for a fact that there are US citizens held at Guantanamo?
> If
> so, who are they?
>
There have been several reports. What about John Walker? Whatever
happened to him?
>>>
>> It doesn't. But if that would be the case than the captured Afghans
>> should be returned to the Afghan authorities, why is this not
>> happening?
>
> Perhaps the Afghan authorities don't want them back.
>
> Hello?
>
Perhaps you just look for the easy way out?
Michael
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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 history.
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).
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On 19-Dec-03, at 11:55 AM, ken wrote:
> Nomen Nescio wrote:
>
>> Let's face it: not even the Nazi war criminals were treated in the
>> way Saddam has been treated.
>
>
> Eh?
>
> And have you heard about the Soviet Union?
>
I'll take it then that the
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> The US has global hegemony because in reality its policies are
> reasonable,
> because it isn't worth anyone's while to try to oppose it.
>
that I would like to oppose. It is rather the fact that in the past it
wasn't very feasible. The world is g
ainwashed you if I may ask?
Michael
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://tinyurl.com/yzao
>
I'll have a look at it. But I guess you also tell me that anything
Michael Moore said in "Bowling for Columbine" is wrong too?
>> If you ally with the enemy than you are giving up
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On 18-Dec-03, at 9:34 PM, James A. Donald wrote:
> --
> 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 Persia
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On 19-Dec-03, at 2:35 PM, James A. Donald wrote:
> --
> On 18 Dec 2003 at 21:57, J.A. Terranson wrote:
>> Yet, I shed and continue to shed tears for a race of people
>> that refuses to respect the rights of men and their nations.
>> Like the Sovie
use of excessive (and unnecessary)
to "free" her is also a commie lie.
I am just wondering, but is anything that has happened (or is
happening) in Iraq and done by the US / Western powers wrong in your
eyes, or simply can they do no wrong?
Michael
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On 20-Dec-03, at 1:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm not sure what your motivation is for wanting to rewrite history,
> but that
> isn't what Glaspie said.
>
I am guessing here that he just wants to believe that the US is acting
in their forei
guarantees you talk about are attached to U.S. trials, which
> Saddam will not enjoy (or dread, depending...).
>
See above. Because of the possiblity that either Rumsfled & friends
might end up in front of the ICC they never signed off on it.
Michael
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ty refused to see it has nothing to do with it.
Something will happen again, doesn't matter how many grannys you take
away their needles, or how many people you put on a "no-fly" list
because they are reading the wrong books. History is beginning to
repeat itself. The Colonial Power
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>
> As Bill Stuart pointed out, this is not an American war. This is a war
> (or so the U.S. claims) based on alleged violation of an agreement
> between Iraq and the UN. It seems to me that American Courts or
> American Tribunals have no authority t
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http://www.debka.com/article_print.php?aid=743
Indications Saddam Was Not in Hiding But a Captive
DEBKAfile Special Report
December 14, 2003, 6:55 PM (GMT+02:00)
A number of questions are raised by the incredibly bedraggled, tired
and crushed cond
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> It really is that they hate us for our (relative) freedom.
Believe it or not, but most people do not care about what way you live.
The only way they know about your "freedom" by watching american TV. So
blame it on yourself.
> I
> can see that
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...
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/special/iraq/index.htm
- --
Michael
"Smithers this is ridiculous, this is America. Justice should favour
the rich!"
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On 26-Dec-03, at 12:37 PM, Eric Cordian wrote:
>> A Berlin criminal court sentenced 38-year-old Michael Regener to 40
>> months in prison after a six-month trial that tested the boundaries of
>> free expression in a nation with s
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>
>> The German law clearly defines what is hate speech. It is not an easy
>> task as you can see in a six month trial.
>
> Germany, or any State that restricts words or thought, needs a regime
> change
> with extreme prejudice.
>
Then I guess you be
documents are exempt from this.
Wolfenstein was banned in the end because the symbols where used in
"Entertainment".
If it is a historical drama in which the Symbols appear this seems to
be permissible as well. If you put one on your jacket though and walk
around with it
Major Variola (ret) wrote:
TV stations which exploit the aetherial commons are a tricky case.
The government licensors have to be very careful not to induce
censorship.
Yet, the FCC has guidelines what can and cannot be aired. Thus no free
speech as you claim it to be.
Michael
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http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/12/20031213-3.html
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no he is not... It's is a rather limited thinking. The USSR as well as
several other countries came down when the masses went on the street.
No guns necessary.
- --
Michael
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nt or Compact with another State, or with a foreign
> Power, or engage in War, unless actually invaded, or in such
> imminent Danger as will not admit of delay.
I guess it wouldn't be unconstitutional if Congress approves it... Or
does this not count as an "Agreement or C
Faustine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Tim wrote:
>
>>This is "the reputation of a reputation."
>Ridiculous how so many employers put such stock in a word on a piece of
paper
>too--pure credentialism. How ironic when you contrast that with the
fact that
>the great Herman Kahn didn't have a PhD. I wonder wh
smallpox wrote :
>
> Removal of disguises data fodder for CCTV
>
> Clause 93 would insert a new section 60AA into the Criminal Justice
and
> Public Order Act 1994. It would allow police to remove any facial
> coverings or disguises in a specified area for 24 hours following the
> order of a seni
> The notion that Osama would use a filmed interview to
> send out recondite commands is cryptographic fantasy.
>
> William F. Buckley Jr.
> OSAMA THE INVINCIBLE
>
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ucwb/20011211/cm/osama_the_invincible_1.html
>
OK piece. I usually write off Buckley as a pompous ass. I
Nomen Nescio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
>Declan McCullagh writes:
>> I always enjoy Jonathan's essays, and this one is no exception. He
>> properly points out the disturbing analogy that Attorney General
>> Ashcroft seems to make (http://www.politechbot.com/p-02900.html)
>> between criticism and
rugel's
>> home, U.S. Attorney John S. Gordon said. Authorities said the two
planned
>> to bomb the King Fahd Mosque in Culver City and the office of
freshman
>> Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.
>>
>> --
>> Eric Michael Cordian 0+
>
I'm not seeing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
>
>On 13 Dec 2001, at 22:33, Jei wrote:
>
>> "We are confident that Microsoft and the government will limit the
use of
>> this technology only to targets relevant to legitimate
investigations," he
>> added, further underscoring the cult's faith in federal law
enforcement
Could someone who knows more than I do explain to me why this MS "IP" is
anything other than making the owner of a PC unable to have root access
to their own hardware/OS? If so it seems to be an idea unworthy of
protection from lawyers and men with guns.
Mike
"Roy M. Silvernail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
>
>http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-121901chips.story
>
>Applied Digital Solutions is pursuing the implantable chip after all.
>It's not the GPS-trackable unit yet, but more like the doggie chips.
>The L.A. Times story says it holds
mattd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> >>...I have no doubt it will be implemented and protected viciously. I
use
>the word viciously because that is the only way to make DRM work and
there
>is a great deal of money at stake. Mike
>
>Steve Ballmer,viscious? Nah,shurley not.The early models were a lit
Bought a copy of True Names and read it last night. Great story,
especially considering the date. The first net-fi I read was Neuromancer
in '84.
R. Stallman's Right to Read short story is sickeningly close to reality.
I don't care one way or the other if Microsoft patents and creates an OS
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John Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
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> John Schwartz writes in the December 31 New York Times:
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> "A controversial system installed on a criminal suspect's
> computer by the government to capture the encryption
> passwords of a criminal suspect is nearing its second
> phase."
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> Anybod
An interesting read in which the author delves into some details of
Orwell's life and possible origins and targets of his satire. Includes
some neat stuff regarding the dates 1984 and 2000. Time to go read Iron
Heel by Jack London.
http://www.insightmag.com/main.cfm/include/detail/storyid/158445.
anonymous wrote :
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>At 09:35 AM 1/2/02 -0500, Trei, Peter wrote:
>>> Nomen Nescio[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
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>>> There was once an effort here to list CP relevent prose.
>>> How about a list of CP relevent moving pictures (and why
>>> relevent)?
>>>
>>> Enemy of the State ---for survei
Anonymous wrote :
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>The problem dates from the early 1930s, when utility companies delivered
>their bills by mailbox through their own employees out reading meters. The
>Postal Service saw a huge drop in revenue and decided to act. Enforcement
>became even more important in 1970, Dalton wrote, wh
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>On 5 Jan 2002, at 7:58, John Young wrote:
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>> This crypto demonization may well intensify as investigations
>> proceed into the government, military and intelligence failure to
>> prevent 911. Whether crypto actually played any role in the
>> attack may be seen as
a way as to allow the
>same data to be compressed more than 100 times over -- with no data loss.
>That would be at least an order of magnitude beyond current known
>algorithms for compacting data.
>...
>--
>Eric Michael Cordian 0+
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There may be a way to derive & patch toget
Never saw it.
I'm still waiting for the complete Maxwell Smart on DVD.
Mike
Ken Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
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>Michael Motyka wrote:
>> Here we go :
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>> "As Eric correctly points out, true random input simply cannot be
>> compressed, it doesn't matter how clever you are or how much time and
>> computing powe
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