Re: Gait advances in emerging biometrics

2004-12-17 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 06:46:51PM -0800, Major Variola (ret) wrote:

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RE: [Antisocial] Sept. 11 Conspiracy Theorist Offers $100,000 Prize (fwd)

2004-12-17 Thread Tyler Durden
I am a patriot fighting the real traitors who are destroying our
democracy. I resent it when they call me delusional, he said.
Tee hee hee...



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Subject: [Antisocial] Sept. 11 Conspiracy Theorist Offers $100,000 Prize   
(fwd)
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 09:16:08 -0600 (CST)

Thursday, Dec. 16, 2004
Sept. 11 Conspiracy Theorist Offers $100,000 Prize
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jimmy Walter has spent more than $3 million
promoting a conspiracy theory the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United
States were an inside job and he is offering more cash to anyone who
proves him wrong.
The millionaire activist is so convinced of a government cover-up he is
offering a $100,000 reward to any engineering student who can prove the
World Trade Center buildings crashed the way the government says.
Of course, we expect no winners, Walter, 57, heir to an $11 million
fortune from his father's home building business, said in a telephone
interview from California on Wednesday.
He said a panel of expert engineers would judge submissions from the
students.
Next month, he also launches a nationwide contest seeking alternative
theories from college and high school students about why New York's
World Trade Center collapsed. The contest offers $10,000 to the best
alternative theory, with 100 runner-up awards of $1,000. Winners will be
chosen next June.
The World Trade Center's twin towers were destroyed after hijackers
slammed two commercial airliners into them. The attack in New York
killed 2,749 people.
Various official investigations give no credence to Walter's theory. A
Sept. 11 commission spokesman did not return calls seeking comment.
Walter insists there had to be explosives planted in the twin towers to
cause them to fall as they did, and also rejects the official
explanation for the damage done at the Pentagon.
We have all the proof, said Walter, citing videotapes and testimony
from witnesses.
It wasn't 19 screw-ups from Saudi Arabia who couldn't pass flight
school who defeated the United States with a set of box cutters, he
said. He dismissed the official Sept. 11 commission report, saying, I
don't trust any of these 'facts.'
Walter has spent millions of dollars to bolster support for his case,
running full-page ads in The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal,
The New Yorker and Newsweek, as well as alternative newspapers and
30-second TV spots.
He points to a Zogby poll he commissioned last summer that showed 66
percent of New Yorkers wanted the 9/11 investigation reopened.
Walter has spent about 30 percent of his net worth on his efforts.
I am a patriot fighting the real traitors who are destroying our
democracy. I resent it when they call me delusional, he said.



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2004-12-17 Thread R.A. Hettinga
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20041215-075709-5911r

United Press International:

Report: Govt secrecy hurting warfighters
By Shaun Waterman
UPI Homeland and National Security Editor
 Published 12/15/2004 8:19 PM


WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 (UPI) -- The current system for protecting government
information is outdated, almost unworkable and makes the information flow
to the war fighter ... excessively constricted, according to a report
prepared for the Department of Defense by a secretive scientific advisory
panel.

 The panel, known as the Jason Group, reviewed the system used to classify
sensitive government information at the request of the Office of Defense
Research and Engineering in the Pentagon.

 The group concluded that the classification system is so unwieldy --
especially in battlefield situations -- that it is often bypassed
altogether by frustrated military personnel and ought to be radically
changed.

 Users, the report stated, see an overly rigid, out of date,
bureaucratic structure of information classification ... and an individual
clearance process that is glacially slow, and under which large numbers of
fighting men and women are, in practical terms, unclearable.

 As a result, the report said, under-classification of documents -- often
quietly justified as necessary for ease in transporting documents between
meeting sites -- is a well known practice. For example, the report said
that imagery from the top-secret Predator unmanned aerial reconnaissance
vehicle is unclassified, with troops relying on an ad hoc system of
operational practices to protect it.

 The current situation of out of date or operationally unimplementable
rules, combined with widespread violation of those rules, is a bad place to
be, concludes the report, a copy of which was obtained by United Press
International from the Federation of American Scientist's Project on
Government Secrecy.

 J. William Leonard, the federal government's secrecy watchdog, agreed in
broad terms with the report's critique.

 I drawn a vast distinction between the tactical military environment and
the bureaucracy here in Washington, Leonard, who runs the Information
Security Oversight Office, told UPI.

 Under certain circumstances, like an imminent threat of terrorism, or on
the battlefield, there can be greater damage caused by classifying and not
sharing information.

 Leonard said that amendments to the classification system after Sept. 11,
2001, had given more flexibility to agencies to share classified
information -- even with people not authorized to see it -- under such
emergency circumstances.

 Even in day-to-day operations, he said, The system provides a degree of
flexibility to agencies. But, he added, there is very little realization
of this. I'm concerned that not enough use is made of this flexibility.

 But the report pointed out that this flexibility is very hard to calibrate.

 In the present system there is no way to turn up or down the knob that
governs the tradeoff between security and operational needs. There is no
way, in time of war or in a particular area of operations, to 'moderately
increase' all players' access to secret information ... there are too few
steps between highly secret and totally open, it stated.

 The report pointed out that the current system was devised in the 1940s
and has remained basically unchanged since, despite the enormous revolution
in information wrought by the advent of personal computers and the Internet.

 The classification system is a product of the industrial age, not the
information age we live in now, Leonard said.

 It is a document-centered system, Leonard continued. We need a new
framework for guarding national security information that is more suited to
the information age and accounts for the huge changes there have been in
the last 60 years.

 The Jason Group report concluded with a call for just such a system, one
based on transactional risk -- that is the chance that any given
transaction will be compromised, rather than on assigning a level of
classification to a document based on the potential damage caused by
disclosure.

 It is obvious that the one-time display of a classified document on a
(secure) computer terminal to a (cleared) individual -- which we can call
'soft access' -- is inherently less risky than providing that same
individual with a paper copy of the same document -- 'hard access.'

 But Leonard pointed out that the current government rules only tell
agencies what they can classify, not what they must keep secret. Each
government agency uses the rules as the basis for its own classification
guidance.

 A lot of the concepts and recommendations of the report could be
implemented to some extent under the current system, if agencies issued new
classification guidance that took more account of the changed circumstances
we now find, he said.

 Such calls may fall on more fertile ground than they have in the past.

 Porter Goss, now the director of the central 

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[Antisocial] Sept. 11 Conspiracy Theorist Offers $100,000 Prize (fwd)

2004-12-17 Thread J.A. Terranson


Thursday, Dec. 16, 2004
Sept. 11 Conspiracy Theorist Offers $100,000 Prize

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jimmy Walter has spent more than $3 million
promoting a conspiracy theory the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United
States were an inside job and he is offering more cash to anyone who
proves him wrong.

The millionaire activist is so convinced of a government cover-up he is
offering a $100,000 reward to any engineering student who can prove the
World Trade Center buildings crashed the way the government says.

Of course, we expect no winners, Walter, 57, heir to an $11 million
fortune from his father's home building business, said in a telephone
interview from California on Wednesday.

He said a panel of expert engineers would judge submissions from the
students.

Next month, he also launches a nationwide contest seeking alternative
theories from college and high school students about why New York's
World Trade Center collapsed. The contest offers $10,000 to the best
alternative theory, with 100 runner-up awards of $1,000. Winners will be
chosen next June.

The World Trade Center's twin towers were destroyed after hijackers
slammed two commercial airliners into them. The attack in New York
killed 2,749 people.

Various official investigations give no credence to Walter's theory. A
Sept. 11 commission spokesman did not return calls seeking comment.

Walter insists there had to be explosives planted in the twin towers to
cause them to fall as they did, and also rejects the official
explanation for the damage done at the Pentagon.

We have all the proof, said Walter, citing videotapes and testimony
from witnesses.

It wasn't 19 screw-ups from Saudi Arabia who couldn't pass flight
school who defeated the United States with a set of box cutters, he
said. He dismissed the official Sept. 11 commission report, saying, I
don't trust any of these 'facts.'

Walter has spent millions of dollars to bolster support for his case,
running full-page ads in The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal,
The New Yorker and Newsweek, as well as alternative newspapers and
30-second TV spots.

He points to a Zogby poll he commissioned last summer that showed 66
percent of New Yorkers wanted the 9/11 investigation reopened.

Walter has spent about 30 percent of his net worth on his efforts.

I am a patriot fighting the real traitors who are destroying our
democracy. I resent it when they call me delusional, he said.



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Re: Gait advances in emerging biometrics

2004-12-17 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 12:48 PM 12/17/04 +0100, Eugen Leitl wrote:
(Also, politics isn't about people on the Net. It's about people
marching in
the
streets).

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2004-12-17 Thread R.A. Hettinga
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/19/books/review/19HITCHEN.html?8bu=oref=loginpagewanted=printposition=

The New York Times

December 19, 2004

Where Aquarius Went
 By CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS


 HIPPIE
By Barry Miles.
 Illustrated. 384 pp. Sterling Publishing. $24.95.

WHAT'S GOING ON?
 California and the Vietnam Era.
Edited by Marcia A. Eymann and Charles Wollenberg.
Illustrated. 209 pp. Oakland Museum of California/University of California
Press. Paper, $49.95.

 BACK FROM THE LAND
 How Young Americans Went to Nature in the 1970's, and Why They Came Back.
 By Eleanor Agnew.
 Illustrated. 274 pp. Ivan R. Dee. $27.50.

IN the summer of 1989 I was a speaker at a memorial for Abbie Hoffman. This
was a rolling and unstructured all-day event, but at the closing moment the
stage held the simultaneous presence of Bobby Seale, Norman Mailer, Amiri
Baraka, William Kunstler, Terry Southern, Allen Ginsberg and one or two
others whose names collectively spelled ''sixties.'' Camera lights popped
and there were many independent filmmakers squinting through lenses. I
later wanted a photograph of myself in this lineup, but was told after
exhaustive inquiries that none of the organizers or participants could lay
hands on even one. Thus I rediscovered the metaphysical truth that if you
claim to recall the decade you were not really there. (Also, if you lay any
claim to have been commemorating the high points of the 60's after a lapse
of two further decades there is no proof that you were there, either.)

 Yet photographs (plus a certain pungent reek that some people, such as
myself, never actually inhaled) are the best mnemonic prompting. To turn
the shiny pages of ''Hippie'' is to breathe deeply. My copy fell open at a
manifesto by Frank Zappa, in which he admitted that ''A freak is not a
freak if ALL are freaks,'' and went on to assert that ''Looking and acting
eccentric IS NOT ENOUGH.'' How true. And yet, what a long time it took to
find that out. Here they all are: Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix, Janis
Joplin and Brian Jones -- this book includes a good deal of the British
scene -- Bob Dylan and Timothy Leary. (The latter, the last time I saw him
in the early 90's, was planning to have himself cryogenically frozen but
was ''not to be reanimated during a Republican administration.'')
Occasionally, there is a picture that jars. What exactly is Martin Luther
King Jr. doing in a book with a title like this? He is standing on a road
outside Selma under a billowing Stars and Stripes. He's wearing a suit and
tie. He's not even trying to look or act eccentric, let alone freakish.

 The marketing of the 60's has come to necessitate the blending of quite
discrepant images: the dogs of Selma and the bearded Puritans of the Cuban
revolution, along with the moon-faced narcissists and dropouts of
Haight-Ashbury and the groupie-draped avatars of rock. (Francis Ford
Coppola later managed this subliminal association even better, synthesizing
the music of The Doors with the near-psychedelic bloom of napalm in the
verdant foliage.) This would be another way of saying that the days of love
and peace had their sordid and nasty side, too. The Haight-Ashbury section
of San Francisco was idyllic for about five minutes before the following
famous flier was distributed:

 ''Pretty little 16-year-old middle-class chick comes to the Haight to see
what it's all about  gets picked up by a 17-year-old street dealer who
spends all day shooting her full of speed again  again, then feeds her
3,000 mikes  raffles off her temporarily unemployed body for the biggest
Haight Street gang bang since the night before last. The politics  ethics
of ecstasy.''

 The ''3,000 mikes'' there are micrograms of LSD (''Lucy in the Sky with
Diamonds'' in the Sergeant Pepper ecstatic version) and represent 12 times
the ''normal'' dose. I still know people who undertook such voyages of the
imagination, or had them inflicted upon themselves, and who never quite
came back.

 It is conventional to say that ''the 60's'' of the herbivorous -- in both
senses -- Woodstock ended with the homicidal events of the Rolling Stones
concert at Altamont (where Hell's Angels beat and stabbed a man to death in
front of the stage) and with the sadistic fiesta of Charles Manson on Cielo
Drive in Beverly Hills. Why is it conventional to say this? Largely because
it is true. The Christlike beard of John Lennon mutates into the Judas-like
visage of ''Charlie,'' whose disciples were robotic and spaced-out sadists.
It was an open secret even at the time that some of the supposed
''communes'' were places of twisted, paranoid cultism -- the pseudo-Satanic
''Process'' group was one such warning -- and in retrospect the subsequent
events of Jonestown seem easy to predict.

 Yet Frank Zappa and John Lennon were icons on the wall of Vaclav Havel,
who had always considered himself a ''60's person'' and, two decades later,
helped bring down an unsmiling authoritarianism without a shot being fired
-- and to the 

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RE: [Antisocial] Sept. 11 Conspiracy Theorist

2004-12-17 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 05:33 PM 12/17/04 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
I am a patriot fighting the real traitors who are destroying our
democracy. I resent it when they call me delusional, he said.

Tee hee hee...

Indeed.  The dude shows that
1. ability to inherit $$$ doesn't imply brains
2. he should take a structural engineering class
3. he might appreciate the hubris of Architects (tm) but that requires
#2

If he really gave a shat he'd investigate the RDX stored in the
Murrah building, next to daycare, but that was just a (.mil trained)
'Merican,
not a bunch of specops Ay-rabs.

JYA may be Architects (snicker) but methinks he groks structures,
and even if not, his cryptome penance absolves him from the sins
of the artsy.

PS: heard some fedscum mention 'militia and other terrorists' the other
day, what would Gen George W think?

(Ans: The general would ask, why do we not guillotine the bastards?)






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2004-12-17 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 08:56 PM 12/17/04 -0500, R.A. Hettinga wrote:
the shiny pages of ''Hippie'' is to breathe deeply. My copy fell open
at a
manifesto by Frank Zappa, in which he admitted that ''A freak is not a
freak if ALL are freaks,'' and went on to assert that ''Looking and
acting
eccentric IS NOT ENOUGH.'' How true.

I didn't bother wasting my attention enough to see if FZ was deemed
a freak or not in this article.  I will tell you that he was not into
pharmaceuticals but was one of the finest american composers
of the last century ---and Tipper Gore[1] will burn in hell for wasting
his time.  If you want to appreciate his brilliance, the _yellow shark_
album (which puts to music the US form required of immigrants)
will inform you.

[1] A publicly known mentally ill person who spawned drug-abusing
future citizens and slept with liars.





Flaw with lava lamp entropy source

2004-12-17 Thread Major Variola (ret)

I've been running a 1970s-era lava lamp for some time, and found
that it can enter a stable attractor where you get a non-circulating
blob o' wax at the bottom.  While Walker et al.'s (?) LL video entropy
source is cute/clever, the general lesson we can take from this is to be
careful
that physical sources do not fail.  Cooling the lamp and restarting it
seems to have put it back into a quasi-random physical trajectory.
I suppose my visual observation counts as an online entropic monitor
that any physical source apparently should have.

This was driven by a 40 watt bulb and the ambient temperature dropped
when it
stabilized.  Shaking did not restart it; only cooling and then reheating
did.

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Re: Israeli Airport Security Questioning Re: CRYPTO-GRAM, December 15, 2004

2004-12-17 Thread Sarad AV

--- R.A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 At 11:41 PM -0600 12/14/04, Bruce Schneier wrote:

  The theory is that eventually
 the defender will
 reach the end of his memorized story, and that the
 attacker will then
 notice the subtle changes in the defender as he
 starts to make up answers.

Not necessarily. 

The difference here is that Bad_Guy is visiting the
country for the first time. Now, there are fewer
questions to ask.

 The idea is Mr.Bad_Guy gives minimal information
there by restricting the questions that can be asked.
Its just that the Bad_Guy should be trained to give
out least information. That way there is no need to
remember hundreds of answers.


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