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2003-08-27 Thread Peter
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Re: but _is_ the pentium securely virtualizable? (Re: Cryptogram: Palladium Only for DRM)

2002-09-18 Thread Peter
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2003-03-19 Thread Peter
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Re: On the orthogonality of anonymity to current market demand

2005-11-01 Thread Peter Gutmann
Chris Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >James A. Donald writes: > >> Further, genuinely secure systems are now becoming available, notably >> Symbian. > >What does it mean for Symbian to be genuinely secure? How was this determined >and achieved? By executive fiat. Peter.

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2003-06-02 Thread tunde peter
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RE: unregistered shell

2003-06-10 Thread Trei, Peter
ur DC-registered firearms. This applies even to spent cartridge cases. If this guy didn't own a DC-registered shotgun of the same gauge as the shell found, then he's in violation. The car had California plates, so it seems plausible that he was a non-resident. Peter Trei

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Re: Steganography and musical scores?

2003-06-13 Thread Peter Wayner
rd with a Midi synthesizer. It's possible to hide information in the order of a set using a technique like this: http://www.wayner.org/books/discrypt2/sorted.php -Peter

Re: An attack on paypal --> secure UI for browsers

2003-06-09 Thread Peter Gutmann
g is useful to Alice only because she can make unpredictable inputs into the system, asking it to do new things. Peter.

Re: An attack on paypal --> secure UI for browsers

2003-06-10 Thread Peter Gutmann
ike the secure attention key in the old VAX A1 VMM (Ctrl-Alt-Del already serves this purpose for logins) which gives you a guaranteed non-spoofed interface to the kernel (see for example "A Retrospective on the VAX VMM Security Kernel" by Karger et al for more information on this). They certainly have the VMS knowhow :-). Peter.

Re: An attack on paypal

2003-06-12 Thread Peter Gutmann
ing containing each of "a", "b", and "c"? Is it multiple AVAs in an RDN, or multiple RDNs? (Either of these could be hard to generate with a lot of software, which can't handle multiple AVAs in an RDN or multiple same-type RDNs). Which hack is for MSIE and which is for Netscape? Peter.

Re: Maybe It's Snake Oil All the Way Down

2003-06-06 Thread Peter Gutmann
oper bags doesn't really make any difference. Peter.

RE: [Brinworld] Car's data recorder convicts driver

2003-06-19 Thread Trei, Peter
ir warranties invalidated because the main car computer noted that they had exceeded certain speeds during the break-in period. Its not just the airbag computer that can narc you out Peter

Re: Low cost cruise missile

2003-06-28 Thread Peter Gutmann
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Re: Attacking networks using DHCP, DNS - probably kills DNSSEC

2003-07-01 Thread Peter Gutmann
at their goal is zero-configuration networking, I can see that being required to provide a shared secret would mess things up a bit for them. It'd be a bit like PKIX being asked to make ease-of-use a consideration in their work, or OpenPGP to take X.509 compatibility into account. Peter.

RE: Is Hatch a Mormon or a crypto Satanist?

2003-07-02 Thread Trei, Peter
to 'lay preacher'. ...and it's not the only title subject to inflation. Those 17-year-old missionaries are properly addressed as 'Elder'. Peter Trei

RE: test please ignore

2003-07-02 Thread Trei, Peter
in here, or does the fact that I've been > > playing with procmail this evening have something to do with it? > > > > Thanks; Bill > Don't top post! I have 9 real messages from July 1. Peter Trei

Are the filters too restrictive on some CDRs?

2003-07-02 Thread Trei, Peter
> Gabriel Rocha[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote > > On Wed, Jul 02, at 10:55AM, Trei, Peter wrote: > | I have 9 real messages from July 1. > > What node do you subscribe to? I have three messages from July 1st. I > use lne. > I use minder.com, which does no

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RE: Idea: The ultimate CD/DVD auditing tool

2003-07-08 Thread Trei, Peter
o use it. While the ear can't hear above 22KHz, signal above that *can* effect the perceived sound, by heterodyne effects. For example, if you play a single tone of 28KHz, or a single tone of 30 KHz, you can't hear them. Play them together, however, and you *can* hear a beat frequency of 2KHz. Peter Trei

Re: Idea: The ultimate CD/DVD auditing tool

2003-07-08 Thread Peter Fairbrother
soidal waveform. And that's why good analogue is better then good digital. Doug Self etc. did some work on ultra-fast analogue systems in the mid 90's, and designed some amps that were and are regarded as pretty good - but afaik he didn't get the theory right. YHHH!-- Peter Fairbrother

Re: Idea: The ultimate CD/DVD auditing tool

2003-07-08 Thread Peter Fairbrother
ly not me, i haven't the time just now) can probably apply wavelet theory and get all this from steady-state theory, and tie it up in a nice package. -- Peter Fairbrother

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Re: Security for Mafiosos and Freedom Fighters

2003-07-17 Thread Peter Fairbrother
NOT do this with crappy Apple keyboards! They are membrane-based and will be destroyed. They are also hard to open for repair, and when I asked an Apple chap about them he said "You should never drink near a keyboard". What crap! I give no guarantee that it won't destroy your keyboard

RE: Sealing wax & eKeyboard

2003-07-17 Thread Trei, Peter
er than the rest of the screen, and by syncing a fast photodetector to monitor scan rates, you can reconstruct the image on a screen in a distant room just by viewing the backwash light through a telescope. Peter

RE: Optical Tempest? I have my doubts...

2003-07-17 Thread Trei, Peter
pointing at any given moment is much brighter than the rest of the screen. That the screen seems uniformly illuminated is a result of your persistance of vision. Optical tempest records the brightness of the light reflecting off the wall behind the user as a function of time. This can be used to reconstruct the brightness of each pixel on the screen, since they are refreshed sequentially in raster order. Peter Trei

RE: Sealing wax & eKeyboard

2003-07-17 Thread Peter Fairbrother
Peter Fairbrother (me) wrote (in a different thread): > BTW, m-o-o-t uses a randomised virtual keyboard with (both EM and optical) > TEMPEST resistant fonts. It's okay for inputting keys, but it's a hassle > for inputting text. > > Which means that your keys might be s

Re: Defeating Optical Tempest will be easy...

2003-07-21 Thread Peter Fairbrother
ance is much higher. But most modern monitors will emit much less than that. I hope! > [**]< I replaced the black in Marcus's anti-em-tempest fonts with 180:210:210, and varied the other colours in proportion. > -- Peter Fairbrother

Re: A 'Funky A.T.M.' Lets You Pay for Purchases Made Online

2003-07-26 Thread Peter Fairbrother
se OE... Perhaps @lne.com and @minder.net could do this? Or, if people prefer, @einstein.ssz.com could stop setting the Reply-To: header? Or would having all the nodes do it the same way be too conventional for cypherpunks... -- Peter Fairbrother

RE: Dot-commers to blame for anti-capitalist violence, says WTO

2001-07-06 Thread Trei, Peter
what Jim lacks the ability, intelligence, manners, social grace, and common decency to do: post a nicely formatted copy of the refered article (its short). Note what the Internet means to the WTO maximum leader. Peter Trei - Dot-commers to blame for anti-capitalist violenc

RE: Dot-commers to blame for anti-capitalist violence, says WTO

2001-07-06 Thread Trei, Peter
what Jim lacks the ability, intelligence, manners, social grace, and common decency to do: post a nicely formatted copy of the refered article (its short). Note what the Internet means to the WTO maximum leader. Peter Trei - Dot-commers to blame for anti-capitalist violenc

RE: lawyer physics (was taxing satellites)

2001-07-10 Thread Trei, Peter
US citizenship, the IRS expects to tax you for a further 10 years if your net worth is over $350k when you vacate your US citizenship. If you don't pay up, they might not be able to extradite you if you're now a foreigner, but they'll go after your assets in the US, or arrest you if you set foot on US soil. (13 years as an expatriate leads to some specialized knowledge :-) Peter Trei

RE: lawyer physics (was taxing satellites)

2001-07-10 Thread Trei, Peter
our US citizenship, the IRS expects to tax you for a further 10 years if your net worth is over $350k when you vacate your US citizenship. If you don't pay up, they might not be able to extradite you if you're now a foreigner, but they'll go after your assets in the US, or arrest you if you set foot on US soil. (13 years as an expatriate leads to some specialized knowledge :-) Peter Trei

RE: lawyer physics (was taxing satellites)

2001-07-10 Thread Trei, Peter
> -- > From: Trei, Peter > Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 3:05 PM > To: 'Ray Dillinger' > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: lawyer physics (was taxing satellites) > > > > > -- > > From:

RE: lawyer physics (was taxing satellites)

2001-07-10 Thread Trei, Peter
> -- > From: Trei, Peter > Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 3:05 PM > To: 'Ray Dillinger' > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: lawyer physics (was taxing satellites) > > > > > -- > > From:

RE: Slashdot | Recording Police Misconduct is Illegal

2001-07-16 Thread Trei, Peter
a, New Hampshire, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Washington. Peter Trei > -- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 10:51 AM > To: A bomb named 'Mike' > Subject: Re: Slashdot | Recording Police Misconduct is

RE: Slashdot | Recording Police Misconduct is Illegal

2001-07-16 Thread Trei, Peter
In MA, the law is not just against 'secret recording'; the wording states that the "consent" of all parties must exist. (It does not state what constitutes consent). PT > -- > From: David Honig[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 10:56 AM > To: Eugene

RE: Adobe's Teeth. (Was: Re: [free-sklyarov] Re: Rallies on Mond ay)

2001-07-23 Thread Trei, Peter
> -- > From: Black Unicorn[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Exercise your right to free speech. Do it carefully. > Use a spotter, protective equipment, and enlist a trained coach. Do warm up exercises first.... :-) Peter

RE: Air Force Turns 747 Into Holster for Giant Laser (washingtonp ost.com)

2001-07-24 Thread Trei, Peter
expansion. At too high a power density they can also ionize the air, which makes it effectively opaque. Dust, haze, and clouds are also problems. Using *very* short pulses eliminates many of these problems. Peter Trei > -- > From: Steve Schear[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > S

RE: Adobe's Teeth. (Was: Re: [free-sklyarov] Re: Rallies on Monday)

2001-07-24 Thread Trei, Peter
> -- > From: Black Unicorn[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Exercise your right to free speech. Do it carefully. > Use a spotter, protective equipment, and enlist a trained coach. Do warm up exercises first.... :-) Peter

Re: Air Force Turns 747 Into Holster for Giant Laser (washing tonpost.com)

2001-07-26 Thread Trei, Peter
r. UPS probably would not work (besides, I think they have a limit of around 90 lbs). Peter Trei

So, what do the Russians think?

2001-07-26 Thread Trei, Peter
I can tell) no editiorial material going either way (I can't read the TASS articles without a subscription). Most odd.... Peter Trei

RE: Attention to detail lacking

2001-07-27 Thread Trei, Peter
Careful, or you'll be W.A.S.T.E.d Oedipa was perfectly sane - it was the people around her who were "interesting". TCOL49 was my first introduction to conspiracy theory and the notion of 'hidden history'. I remember it fondly. Peter > -- > From:

RE: DOJ jails reporter, Ashcroft allows more journalist subpoenas

2001-07-30 Thread Trei, Peter
pose the court could order her to forget her passphrase :-) [I'm not addressing the issue of forced exposure of keys, just the information-theoretic notion of destroying or sequestering widely distributed information, and how that collides with the assumptions of ill-educated or maleific judges] Peter Trei

RE: Forced disclosures, document seizures, Right and Wrong.

2001-07-31 Thread Trei, Peter
all, but we should never imbue them with divine wisdom. That way lies Tyranny. Peter Trei

RE: Forced disclosures, document seizures, Right and Wrong.

2001-07-31 Thread Trei, Peter
g at all, but we should never imbue them with divine wisdom. That way lies Tyranny. Peter Trei

RE: Spoilation, escrows, courts, pigs.

2001-08-01 Thread Trei, Peter
se the stack, how the heap works, and the implications of garbage collection, disk and memory defragmentation. Destroying sensitive data is part of doing the job right, in a professional, 'best practice' manner. Peter Trei RSA Security

RE: Congress hard at work: Cereal box regulation

2001-08-01 Thread Trei, Peter
I saw this a couple days ago. Apparently, some yahoo was slipping racist pamplets into cereal boxes on a store shelf. Politicians have too much trouble justifying their existence to let a chance like this slip through. Peter Trei > Alan Olsen

RE: Congress hard at work: Cereal box regulation

2001-08-01 Thread Trei, Peter
I saw this a couple days ago. Apparently, some yahoo was slipping racist pamplets into cereal boxes on a store shelf. Politicians have too much trouble justifying their existence to let a chance like this slip through. Peter Trei > Alan Olsen

RE: WHERE IS DILDO? was: Laws of mathematics, not of men

2001-08-02 Thread Trei, Peter
y Python sketch entitled "How not to be seen". Of course, 'not standing up' is shown to be ineffective, since the narrator procedes to blow up every object behind which the subject may be 'not standing up'. Peter

RE: Do not taunt happy-fun-court.

2001-08-03 Thread Trei, Peter
of this. If I ran one, I might consider keeping aggregate data (# of messages/week, MB/week), but I can't see anything useful I'd do with individual message data. This ties into the discussion about headless, disposable remailers - many of the discussed designs have no mass storage to speak of, so of course they would not keep logs. Peter Trei

RE: Do not taunt happy-fun-court.

2001-08-03 Thread Trei, Peter
of this. If I ran one, I might consider keeping aggregate data (# of messages/week, MB/week), but I can't see anything useful I'd do with individual message data. This ties into the discussion about headless, disposable remailers - many of the discussed designs have no mass storage to speak of, so of course they would not keep logs. Peter Trei

RE: Spoliation cites

2001-08-06 Thread Trei, Peter
rectly could get me in trouble - then it's time to downgrade my estimates of his knowledge and expertise. Peter Trei

Safeweb [was: RE: Advertisements on Web Pages]

2001-08-08 Thread Trei, Peter
afeweb appears to have been founded a group of programmers of Chinese descent, and is designed to act as a route around the Great Firewall of China. There's even a entry proxy called 'Triangleboy' which should allow Safeweb to be used if the main site is blocked. Unlike a lot of the people on this list, these guys actually write code. Peter Trei

FW: Rebels in Black Robes Recoil at Surveillance of Computers

2001-08-08 Thread Trei, Peter
> -- > From: Donald E. Eastlake 3rd[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 6:29 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: FWD: Rebels in Black Robes Recoil at Surveillance of > Computers > > >

Watermarks, Satellite Hacking, DMCA and more.

2001-08-08 Thread Peter Wayner
let me know if you have any thoughts, complaints, or other suggestions. Peter Wayner [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Advertisements on Web Pages

2001-08-08 Thread Trei, Peter
trailers - they have always been part of the 'extra features' stuff off the main menu. OTOH, they all *do* force you to sit through the FBI and Interpol warnings for about 15 seconds. BTW: my VCR has a feature that allows it to automatically FF through ads. It works about 90% of the time, and is a very nice thing to have. Peter Trei

RE: Traceable Infrastructure is as vulnerable as traceable messa ges.

2001-08-13 Thread Trei, Peter
a trusted member of the inner circle and privy to secret knowledge - are more than enough to make up for a civil service paycheck. No one should discount these factors just because they don't move them themselves. > James A. Donald > Peter Trei

RE: Products Liability and Innovation. Was: ...

2001-08-13 Thread Trei, Peter
> Black Unicorn[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > From: "Eugene Leitl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Trei, Peter wrote: > > > > > I hate to say this, but until software developers are held (at least > > > at the corporate leve

RE: Products Liability and Innovation. Was: ...

2001-08-13 Thread Trei, Peter
> Black Unicorn[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > From: "Eugene Leitl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Trei, Peter wrote: > > > > > I hate to say this, but until software developers are held (at least > > > at the corporate leve

RE: Products Liability and Innovation. Was: ...

2001-08-14 Thread Trei, Peter
It's been interesting seeing the back and forth on this, especially since I kicked off this subthread. I've found the anti-liability arguments quite persuasive. Peter Trei

RE: Products Liability and Innovation. Was: ...

2001-08-14 Thread Trei, Peter
It's been interesting seeing the back and forth on this, especially since I kicked off this subthread. I've found the anti-liability arguments quite persuasive. Peter Trei

RE: Terrorist [was: and....]

2001-08-14 Thread Trei, Peter
ters or terrorists, depending which side of the Turkish/Iraqi border they are on. Of course, by the US Governments definition, George Washington and the other Founding Fathers were terrorists. 'We have always been at war with EastAsia'. Peter Trei

RE: Terrorist [was: and....]

2001-08-14 Thread Trei, Peter
ters or terrorists, depending which side of the Turkish/Iraqi border they are on. Of course, by the US Governments definition, George Washington and the other Founding Fathers were terrorists. 'We have always been at war with EastAsia'. Peter Trei

Anonymity News of the Weird

2001-08-30 Thread Peter Wayner
From News Of the Weird: ...the Alcoholics Anonymous chapter in Milwaukee still does not know who the man was who collapsed and died during a meeting on May 23 (because those attending meetings usually do so anonymously). [St. Louis Post-Dispatch-AP, 6-3-01]

RE: Comped scribblers the bane of conferences

2001-09-04 Thread Trei, Peter
nline reg) to $1895 (2 conferences). RSA 2002: At-door full-conference registration is $1795, not including $495 for the tutorials. (that's the worst case - it's half that before Dec 4, and there are a number of lower-cost options). Peter

RE: Manhattan Mid-Afternoon

2001-09-12 Thread Trei, Peter
ck", to one of non-interference. Sweden and Switzerland come to mind as prosperous, modern, western nations which don't have problems with terrorism. Our country should look to such successful terrorism prevention policies as examples. > Peter Trei

An assault on liberty?

2001-09-13 Thread Peter Wayner
urity checkpoints, and armed guards fail. It's sad, but there's no physical law like gravity that we can depend upon to keep ourselves safe. If you ask me, the biggest danger is that we'll add more ineffective security measures in the hopes of doing something. And the real problem is the controls may never be enough to keep us safe. -Peter

An assault on liberty?

2001-09-13 Thread Peter Wayner
urity checkpoints, and armed guards fail. It's sad, but there's no physical law like gravity that we can depend upon to keep ourselves safe. If you ask me, the biggest danger is that we'll add more ineffective security measures in the hopes of doing something. And the real problem is the controls may never be enough to keep us safe. -Peter

RE: "Attack on America" - a Personal Response (fwd)

2001-09-14 Thread Trei, Peter
out the possibility of nations engaging in terrorism - because of the phrase 'clandestine agents'. Clandestine agents include secret services. To give just two example: When Libyan agents carried out the bombing over Lockerbie, was that terrorism, or an act of war? When the CIA secretly mined the harbors of Nicaragua, was that terrorism, or an act of war? Peter Trei

RE: "Attack on America" - a Personal Response (fwd)

2001-09-14 Thread Trei, Peter
out the possibility of nations engaging in terrorism - because of the phrase 'clandestine agents'. Clandestine agents include secret services. To give just two example: When Libyan agents carried out the bombing over Lockerbie, was that terrorism, or an act of war? When the CIA secretly mined the harbors of Nicaragua, was that terrorism, or an act of war? Peter Trei

CNN poll

2001-09-19 Thread Trei, Peter
: Yes: 70% 118946 votes No: 30% 49938 votes Peter Trei "They that give up necessary liberty to obtain temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin

RE: from alt.security.terrorism

2001-09-20 Thread Trei, Peter
> Harmon Seaver[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > >For those of us with no M$ software, what is it? > Ahh, you happy, fortunate few! What it is is ancient history. Check out http://www.snopes2.com/spoons/fracture/wingding.htm Peter Trei > Ken Brown wrote: > > >

RE: What might have happened on Sept. 11...

2001-09-24 Thread Trei, Peter
> Zombywuf[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > Quoting "Trei, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > What would actually happen is that there would not be an attempt > > to hijack the plane. The only reason the terrorists pulled it off > > on the first

RE: What might have happened on Sept. 11...

2001-09-24 Thread Trei, Peter
> Zombywuf[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > Quoting "Trei, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > What would actually happen is that there would not be an attempt > > to hijack the plane. The only reason the terrorists pulled it off > > on the first

RE: Expectation of privacy in public?

2001-09-24 Thread Trei, Peter
> wonderful incarnation of Big Brother. > > http://www.sfbg.com/SFLife/35/51/cult.html > MUNI is breaking the law. http://www.rcfp.org/taping/ Peter Trei --- Cal. Penal Code ' 631, 632 (Deering 1999): It is a crime in California to intercept or eavesdrop upon any

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2001-09-23 Thread peter bello
FROM: MR PETER .B. BOATENG DEAR SIR I AM MR PETER .B. BOATENG THE FIRST SON OF DR. RICHARD BOATENG WHO WAS THE MINISTER OF FINANCE IN SIERRA LEONE BUT WAS KILLED DURING THE CIVIL WAR. I RECEIVED INFORMATION FROM A RELIABLE SOURCE WHO DESCRIBED YOUR COUNTRY AS BEING ECONOMICALLY CONDUCIVE FOR

RE: What might have happened on Sept. 11...

2001-09-20 Thread Trei, Peter
ngible, low velocity ammo) is no longer a soft target, even to terrorists with guns. They best they can hope to do is crash the plane, without any precise selection of target. Peter Trei

RE: What might have happened on Sept. 11...

2001-09-20 Thread Trei, Peter
ngible, low velocity ammo) is no longer a soft target, even to terrorists with guns. They best they can hope to do is crash the plane, without any precise selection of target. Peter Trei

Re: Baltimore Digital Commerce Society-- Korhammer on Lava Trading, Nov 6

2001-10-01 Thread Peter Wayner
At 9:53 AM -0700 10/1/01, John Young wrote: >Peter Wayner wrote: > >>But please come to listen to hear about their company not about the >>WTC. > >But when do we hear about the really important stuff the company >employees learned from 80 feet away, to hell with hea

Customs wants lists of all air passengers, foreign & domestic.

2001-10-02 Thread Trei, Peter
s proposed ID card/internal passport. Peter Trei --- http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20011002/us/attacks_customs_2.html Tuesday October 2 3:33 AM ET Customs Wants Lists of Passengers By JEANNINE AVERSA, Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Airlines should

Baltimore Digital Commerce Society-- Korhammer on Lava Trading, Nov 6

2001-10-01 Thread Peter Wayner
rading is doing some of the most interesting stuff around. -Peter Baltimore Digital Commerce Society Tuesday November 6, 12:30 Speaker: Richard Korhammer, CEO of Lava Trading (www.lavatrading.com) Topic: Networks as Markets-- Why Exchanges are Becoming Virtual Richard Korhammer is the CEO

How-to be a sheep article on the WSJ

2001-10-04 Thread Peter Capelli
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Subscription required; i couldnt find it on their free opinionjournal site, where it should have been. At first I thought it was satire, but after reading it twice realized it wasn't. http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/SB1002146366879715800

Re: How-to be a sheep article on the WSJ

2001-10-04 Thread Peter Capelli
in a world with freedom, liberty, and personal responsibility. It's much easier to just relinquish control to a higher power and accept what fate comes to you. But that's not the spirit that made this country great, and it's not the attitude that will pull the US out of this jamb. - -

RE: Nifty secret bank system

2001-10-04 Thread Trei, Peter
> Sandfort[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > > C'punks, > > I ran into a western version of "hawala" about 15 years ago. It was a > "blocked currency" service offered by a financial group. Here's how it > worked: > This type of thing is old - The Knights Templar set up a system by which a

Baltimore Digital Commerce Society-- Korhammer on Lava Trading, Nov 6

2001-10-18 Thread Peter Wayner
rading is doing some of the most interesting stuff around. -Peter Baltimore Digital Commerce Society Tuesday October 2, 12:30 Speaker: Richard Korhammer, CEO of Lava Trading (www.lavatrading.com) Topic: Networks as Markets-- Why Exchanges are Becoming Virtual Richard Korhammer is the CEO

RE: U.S. Census question

2000-03-14 Thread Peter Capelli
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Tim May wrote ... > On another note, there has never been a prosecution for failure to > completely fill out the Census form, at least none that has > received any publicity which reached me and those I trust to hear > about such things. Given tha

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