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Eric Cordian wrote:
I visited that 419eaters site, and I must say I have really mixed feelings
about what the people are doing there.
It's certainly unethical for Nigerians to try and make a living by bilking
foreigners with elaborate schemes that promise
Tyler Durden wrote:
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much as his one-sided thinking pisses me off sometimes I miss the
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found images of the Corralitos version, to be sure. More research is
needed.
--Tim May
"That the said Constitution shall never be construed to authorize
Congress to infringe the just liberty of the pres
and other programs" and the "better GUI" distractions not
dissipated so much energy.
Also, the Clipper chip politics and the belief that PRZ was about to be
arrested gave PGP a certain kind of notoriety...it became "cool"
("bad," "def") to use PGP.
These days, "that's _so_ 90s."
--Tim May
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Located in Santa Cruz, the names suggested _speed_, as in the French
train of the same name. Lore has it that the real origin was "Two Guys
and a Vax.
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and black bag ops.
--Tim May
"That the said Constitution shall never be construed to authorize
Congress to infringe the just liberty of the press or the rights of
conscience; or to prevent the people of the
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So I guess we won't have the Waste/W.A.S.T.E. proprietary crypto
innards to kick around anymore.
ObRay: "Why is this discussion here? We should be talking about SSH vs.
SSL!!"
--Tim May
"That the said Constitution shall nev
ensed with when mere
suspicion of planning to use the gas is involved.
I'll bet this all gets kicked, unless an Arab was in the vehicle.
--Tim May
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and/or allowing the user to easily and reliably match their intent against
the "reality" of the true "identity".
Any problem that has as a component the fact that the glyphs for
"lower-case L" and "one" look pretty similar isn't going to be easy to
solve technologically.
- Tim
r and that they should be
suspicious of any situation where they used such interface once, but now
it's gone.
I agree that the overall architecture is broken; the problem is that it's
broken in more ways than can just be fixed with any change to TLS/SSL or HTTPS.
- Tim
s of a box in a way so as to
overwrite data is not nearly so simply as applying sparky things to the
outside of the box. Lots of reasons for this.
--Tim May
sh over the Criminal Capital,
not some bullshit hanging of some run-of-the-mill criminals like Bush,
Hitler, Rice, Goebbels, Powell, Mussolini, Wolfwowitz, Quisling, etc. )
The United States needs to have its hard drive reformatted.
--Tim May
infringed" absoluteness of the original Constitution. The language does
not natter about "truthful speaking shall not be infringed."
And this is why more recent legislation allowing government to regulate
"commercial speech" or to decide which speech is true and which i
any GS-xx employees are not allowed to connect should suffice. After
that, if they connect, fuck their machines dead.)
--Tim May
"Ben Franklin warned us that those who would trade liberty for a little
bit of temporary security deserve neither. This is the path we are now
racing down,
truth, they proposed to
send him a free Usher t-shirt. Just what a retired white astronomy prof
wants, the t-shirt of a negro rap crapper.
--Tim May
rroneously
overwritten...just a matter of disconnecting them and reading them in
another system, something most forensic or recovery labs probably have
many jigs set up for.
--Tim May
eshing in his laidback,
Charles Kuralt-style slow examination of an issue...I ought to Tivo his
show.)
But Anne Coulter is a complete jackass. She's not even a "neocon" in
the good sense.
Just another statist.
--Tim May
"That government is best which governs not at all." --Henry David
Thoreau
verage, despite the silly
"embedded reporters." The difference was that most households now have
access to cable or satellite, and having CNN and Fox and MSNBC is no
longer a big deal.
--Tim May
"To those who scare peace-loving people with phantoms of lost liberty,
my message is this: Yo
e the restoration of the church Christ originally
established. Jesus is a divine figure in the LDS church. He's
considered the literal son of God the Father; he's also considered the
creator of the Earth, the Jehovah of the Old Testament, and a god in
his
own right.
No, Tim is right. Th
nds.
It is for this last kind of sin that Congresscritters should be dealt
with so very harshly. So very harshly. Too bad the most important
flight got delayed out of D.C. and didn't make it to the most important
target.
--Tim May
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On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 06:55 AM, Declan McCullagh wrote:
Pretty quiet. I'm going through back messages now and only saw I think
three from July 1.
-Declan
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 02:04:28AM -0700, Bill Stewart wrote:
Is it really quiet in here, or does the fact that I've been
playing wit
said the office still has concerns about the privacy implications of
surveillance cameras, and if it received a complaint from an individual Kelowna
resident, which it has not, it would "pursue" the matter, and apply a test of
"reasonableness" to the use of surveillance equipment.
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ine which has even higher digitization rates, taken
ahead of any DVD spec circuitry, you will get about what I am getting
at the 1-hour setting.
A very limited market for consumers to buy such machines. Video pirate
labs very probably already have such rigs set up.
--Tim May
"Extremism in the pursuit of liberty is no vice."--Barry Goldwater
On Monday, July 7, 2003, at 05:53 PM, Stormwalker wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Tim May wrote:
I have to disagree here. Medical insurance is not the same as life
or car insurance. It was all supposed to be a big pool that we
would
draw on when needed. By skimmimng the cream, infant mortality
SCMS strippers are terrorist tools,
such tools will likely continue to be available.
"Use a logic analyzer, go to jail."
--Tim May
"He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a
monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also
into you." -- Nietzsche
tected by the microphones, why bother?
Sure, we may as well push the CD spec up to 24 KHz or so. That will
probably even satisfy Neil Young.
--Tim May
On Tuesday, July 8, 2003, at 04:09 PM, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
At 03:14 PM 7/8/03 -0700, Tim May wrote:
As for hearing heterodyning in 28 KHz and 30 KHz signals, maybe. CD
players have brickwall filters to of course block such frequencies.
Some analog groove-based systems can have some kind
s which don't use tapes are
in fact using flash, not DRAMs. Am I wrong on this? Flash is of course
an entirely different story.
--Tim May
ld know the names and addresses quickly.)
Still, his series fits with the kind of security awareness and
hypervigilance we often discuss.
--Tim May
with both arms, both legs, the nose, the ears, and the
tongue precisely and surgically removed, others in the industry may
realize the dangers of crossing the Mob.)
--Tim May, Occupied America
"They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin, 1759.
nes unattended, not using any crypto at
all, writing passphrases down on Post-It notes, not checking for audio
bugs, etc.
--Tim May
"We are at war with Oceania. We have always been at war with Oceania."
"We are at war with Eurasia. We have always been at war with Eurasia."
&qu
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 03:28 PM, Bill Frantz wrote:
At 8:49 AM -0700 7/16/03, Tim May wrote:
(By the way, the USB flashdrive (a 256 MB FlashHopper) I have on my
keychain--my physical keychain!--is probably waterproof. The USB port
has a little plastic cover which slides on snugly. Until
of Child Safety, John Poindexter, declared
that TSA will "finally make the streets safe for children." He
dismissed any concern that this bill is just a rehashing of the failed
Total Information Awareness program."
--Tim May
"The only purpose for which power can be right
or coerced into providing
blood samples, lots of ways to track DNA. All a matter of economics, as
usual.
--Tim May
eed to be anonymous (untraceable) in order to be useful.
HOWEVER, our interest is in the untraceable/anonymous. There are no
doubt active groups discussing PayPal, VISA, MasterCard, DiscoverCard,
etc. But they have nothing to do with Cypherpunks.
We should also fight the use of sloppy language in the press when
mundane electronic funds transfer systems are called "digital cash."
--Tim May
On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 03:17 PM, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
On 2003-07-24, Tim May uttered:
HOWEVER, our interest is in the untraceable/anonymous.
Duh!
You were gibbering about how "digicash" includes PayPal, ATMs, Visa,
and other forms of transfers which are only "digital&quo
On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 07:12 PM, Steve Furlong wrote:
On Thursday 24 July 2003 15:50, Tim May wrote:
In fact, "digicash" strongly suggests David Chaum's "Digicash,"
That assumes the reader or listener has heard of Digicash, or of Chaum.
Not an assumption I'd
Some lurker unwilling to comment on the public list sent me this. I
didn't notice it wasn't intended for the list until I had already
written a reply and was preparing to send it. So I have altered the
name.
--Tim
On Friday, July 25, 2003, at 01:07 PM, SOMEONE wrote:
Tim May
nking. A lot of them seem to
be doing "uninteresting" (from a mathematical or first principles point
of view) Unix security jobs.
--Tim May
nd "money, power" for anyone I know. Our "money, power" comes from
work, investments, high tech, etc.
I have no idea if you are really the Third World mutant you usually
come off as being, but you really need to get out more.
--Tim May
conditioned to accept "harsh reality", survival
>of the fittest, etc.
Teaching people this fact might do wonders for getting ten million
leeches off the welfare rolls and state subsidy scams, so I applaud
it.
>Third, some class of people are identified as being "inf
dit, killed the slut and dumped her body, he may
skate as well. Most bodies buried deep in the woods are never found.
I'll bet Clinton now wishes he'd done to Monica what he probably did
to a bunch of his other enemies.
--Tim May
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rave out past Winchester. Whether Condit did it, or his angry wife
did it, or he hired a hitter to do it is unclear at this time, but
the "hands off" treatment he has gotten is in shocking contrast to
the dawn raids delivered to Bell. And so it goes.)
--Tim May
--
Timothy C. Ma
Chandra's ankles not being enough to keep her down. The bloated
bureaucracy fears the bloated body of another bimbo floating to the
surface.
A bimbo eruption, as it were.
--Tim May
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n street crime. But not a place
for one of a dissident outlook. Residency (and tax advantages) does
not come easy, and people like us need not apply.
And so it goes. I have no plans to leave.
--Tim May
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Political: Co
parently there are some tax advantages to residing in some Swiss cantons.
>
>But as Tim says there aren't really any jurisdictions which offer
>significant advantages in physical and financial privacy over general
>western jurisdictions.
I wasn't singling out Anguilla, just
At 2:37 AM +0200 7/11/01, Anonymous wrote:
>Tim May wrote:
>> I will say that there is no country out there that seems to be
>> beyond the reach of U.S. law enforcement, pace the points we discuss
>> so often about drug warriors, freezing of accounts, extradition,
>>
cle.
But you are not, obviously. You just had to make a twittish quibble.)
--Tim May
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Person
California is still trying to tax him.
If Hughes decamps from L.A., which is possible, for multiple reasons,
expect the tax grabbers to keep after them.
--Tim May
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At 7:53 PM -1000 7/12/01, Reese wrote:
>At 10:43 PM 7/11/01, Tim May wrote:
>
>>>One real world example of such.
>>
>>Learn to use a search engine. Search on the obvious terms, like
>>"airlines overflight payments."
>>
>>The first such hit yo
l
truth of the point and are focusing on the "callousness" of the Giant
Corporations.
--Tim May
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Technical: physics/soft errors/Smalltalk/Squeak/agen
of US?
Yes, just as an American who commits some crime under German law,
while in the U.S., had better avoid travelling to Germany...or even
to Denmark.
(Case a few years ago of the American arrested in Copenhagen and
extradited to Germany because he had published in America material
de
27;m happy with lne.com's approach (thanks, Eric M.!).
--Tim May
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Personal: b.1951/UCSB/Intel '74-'86/retired/investor/motorcycles/guns
ns who tried to burn down their stores.
The property-destroying "anarchists" are giving anarchy a bad name.
Seems to me that killing several dozen of them would send a good
message.
--Tim May
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Political: Co
At 11:01 AM -0700 7/20/01, Sandy Sandfort wrote:
>Tim May wrote:
>
>> WHY AREN'T THE OWNERS OF THESE
>> PROPERTIES DEFENDING THEIR
>> PROPERTY?
>>
>> Why are't shop owners spraying the
>> looters with automatic weapons fire?
>>
n they all took, they all got into the same basic
line of work. Shakedowns and rent-seeking.
--Tim May
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Political: Co-founder Cypherpunks/crypto anarchy/Cyphernomicon
Technical: physics/soft errors/Smalltalk/Squeak/age
e speech is for whisperers, it seems.
So much for "Congress shall make no law..."
--Tim May
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Technical: physics/soft errors/Smalltalk/Squeak/agents/games/Go
s Angeles city attorney's office
>moved
>to drop the case after Serra
>
>agreed to pay $5,000 to the Police
>
>Memorial Foundation,
--Tim May
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rges and countercharges of
copyright and patent infringement, even the DCMA, are flying.)
--Tim May
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Political: Co-founder Cypherpunks/crypto anarchy/Cyphernomicon
Technical: physics/soft errors/Smalltalk/Squeak/agents/games/Go
Personal: b.1951/UCSB/Intel '74-'86/retired/investor/motorcycles/guns
fCon is
held in the U.S. (Not that other countries are necessarily better.
Attendees in Canada may face arrest by the Mounties for hate crimes,
for violating the Teale-Homulka censorship, for working for a
magazine which has broken Canadian laws, etc. And as the Henson case
showed, the Canadia
At 6:27 PM -0700 7/21/01, David Honig wrote:
>At 01:47 PM 7/21/01 -0700, Tim May wrote:
>>As Declan and others have said, this may be the last time a DefCon is
>>held in the U.S. (Not that other countries are necessarily better.
>>Attendees in Canada may face arrest by
At 10:37 PM -0400 7/21/01, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 06:46:27PM -0700, Tim May wrote:
>> Had the DCMA been in effect in the 1950s, the Xerox Corporation and
>> its execs and engineers probably would have faced charges for
>> producing a "
s, reported
widely, discussed here, if you didn't pass on a pointer to Yahoo?
Some would call it mail-bombing the list to disrupt it. Perhaps. But
I expect it's just plain cluelessness. Some kind of "URL Tourette's
Syndrome."
Thank Baal for filtering tools.
-
e and Alice Sixpack think of Adobe
("Huh?"), but how it energizes parts of the hacker community. A bunch of
hackers are now likely to expand the cracking of Adobe's ebooks by leaps
and bounds. It'll be a badge of honor
--Tim May
: This is NOT a threat against Adobe. Note
to Cypherpunks: With feebs like the Feebs out there, one can never
assume that ordinary figures of speech will be understood.)
--Tim May
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Political: Co-founder Cypherpunks/c
ws about.
Fifth, if someone is trying to throw a fire extinguisher through
either my front window or my side windows, I'm going to defend
myself. I expect no less from the carabinieri.
--Tim May
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Timothy C. May [EMAIL PROTECTED]Corralitos, California
Political:
them in recruiting, and (unconfirmed
>rumor) maybe it has already cost them somebody they can't replace.
This, by the way, was exactly what I said in my articles: that
Adobe's ability to _recruit_ will be affected by this P.R. black eye.
Someone mutated the point into a claim that
At 1:58 AM -0700 7/24/01, Petro wrote:
>At 11:47 PM -0500 7/23/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>On Mon, 23 Jul 2001, Tim May wrote:
>>
>>> Adobe will be suffering for a long time to come.
>>
>>While it is a consummation devoutly to be wished, I predict that the
ot; in the way you describe. If they did, then blue light
would turn into red light. It doesn't. A blue photon is a blue photon
is a blue photon.
It's not your ignorance of high school physics (or high school math,
or high school history, etc.) that's annoying, it's your
At 5:54 PM -0400 7/24/01, Faustine wrote:
>Tim wrote:
>
>>Likewise, I know of even some Cypherpunks who have left their
>>employers for ideological reasons. And if some have _left_ jobs, the
>>effects are likely greater on the _recruiting_ side (where the costs
>&
ike Clipper, key escrow, and no knock raids, but I
thought they were competent, professional, and intelligent
adversaries. They never knew who I was, obviously, but we were in the
same competency league. In my opinion, of course.)
Thinking of the FBI as Keystone Kops is dangerous, which is why I am
w
flux, a classic mistake.
(A pulse "brighter than the sun" but lasting only milliseconds will
have far less heating effect than other flux level pulses lasting
longer. Calculations matter. And, yes, I used to do these
calculations when I was refuting Kosta Tsipis' calculations of the
late
At 10:29 AM -0400 7/25/01, Phillip H. Zakas wrote:
>Tim May Wrote:
>
>> I think Choate is much like this tech of mine: lacking a solid
>> grounding and overly reliant on his own private notions of what
>> "mass" and "energy" and "group velocity
out how
50 loads of fuel in the space shuttle would be needed for every
firing of a particle beam weapon.
--Tim May
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Political: Co-founder Cypherpunks/crypto anarchy/Cyphernomicon
Technical: physics/soft errors/Smalltalk/Sq
e my account cancelled for this bouncing. So if I go
off the air, this may be the reason.
--Tim May
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Timothy C. May [EMAIL PROTECTED]Corralitos, California
Political: Co-founder Cypherpunks/crypto anarchy/Cyphernomicon
Technical: physics/soft errors/Smalltalk/Sque
n't care. More arrests by
the U.S. authorities means more chance of shaking down the Russian
software industry for protection money. "You don't pay us, look what
happens to you, comrade!"
--Tim May
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Timothy C. May [EMAIL PROTECTED]Corralitos, California
Pol
Cypherpunks,
I've been getting anywhere from 10 to 30 "SirCam" worm messages a
day. The volume is now declining. Most have attached files containing
fragments of Microsoft Word documents, apparently extracted from the
disk drive of the sender. Most are the usual garbage people write to
each o
At 12:54 PM -0400 7/26/01, Trei, Peter wrote:
>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
>
Amus
essor is not exempted from
the DCMA that a guy in a lab in Sunnyvale would be. And so the
chilling effect on research is in fact accomlished.
The courts will no doubt have their say, but right now the DCMA sure
looks to be a ban on publication of research.
--Tim May
--
Timothy C. May
At 7:05 PM -0700 7/27/01, David Honig wrote:
>At 02:43 PM 7/27/01 -0500, drs wrote:
>> Let me suggest that everyone defer to "Classical Electrodynamics"
>>by Jackson, as a definitive reference. It's the canonical physics text on
>
>Tim May has also sugges
At 2:43 PM -0500 7/27/01, drs wrote:
> >> 12:39 AM 7/25/2001 -0500, Jim Choate wrote:
> >On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Tim May wrote:
>
>
> IAAP, so let me make a suggestion. Don't argue about physics. The
>winner comes down to the person or persons least wrong s
aziness. It
looks like people just think "cross-pollinating" without analysis is
the thing to do.
My solution is to add more and more of you who do this to my filter files.
When the average list traffic, minus advertising, spam, pointers to
Yahoo, forwarded Politech items, etc. drops to l
At 11:00 AM -0700 7/31/01, Tim May wrote:
>
>Second, I'm confused. You say you have bad connectivity at work and
>no connection at home. If you can take Choate's URL pointers and
>follow them, why can you not go directly to the source (Yahoo,
>Slashdot, CNET, Wired
es about
whether hackers "understand" the instructions on how to bypass crypto
protections, or whether bombz d00dz "understand" the chemistry and
physics of their bombs, the new outlawing of crypto instructions and
bomb-making instructions is the issue.
--Tim May
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Timothy C. May [EMAIL PROTECTED]Corralitos, California
Political: Co-founder Cypherpunks/crypto anarchy/Cyphernomicon
Technical: physics/soft errors/Smalltalk/Squeak/agents/games/Go
Personal: b.1951/UCSB/Intel '74-'86/retired/investor/motorcycles/guns
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