Apologies for indirect routing :-)
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 22:41:07 -0500
From: Adam Back [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unfortunately both Brands' and Chaum's ecash and credential schemes
are patented. David Wagner et al also had some ideas about an ecash
coin [3] composed
At 12:41 AM -0600 11/30/00, Jim Choate wrote:
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Tim May wrote:
As you like to say, "Bullshit!"
I sometimes excerpt articles here. And to avoid the problems with
HTML and "too much" and "too many headers," I usually have to spend
time cutting and pasting from my screen
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Jim Choate wrote:
the solution is easy, if you accept a few limitations.
Yeah, like the elimination of choice and the implimentation of coercion
through a 'do it my way or hit the highway' attitude.
Not acceptable.
as I said back then: if it's *my* remailer (or whatever) then I can darn
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Our fee is only $29.95 per month to
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I am curious to know the maximum size of graphs than can be solved by
existing computers (electronic or DNA-based).
Also, what would be the commercial fallout of finding an algorithm to
solve the Hamiltonian path problem rapidly for big graphs (500 points
In "Molecular computations of solutions to combinatorial problems.",
Adleman uses biocomputing to solve the directed Hamiltonian path problem
for a seven vertex graph. The approach requires an exponential number of
molecules, and Avogadro's number implies that such experiments are
At 11:41 AM -0500 11/30/00, Riad S. Wahby wrote:
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Tim May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it _doesn't_ work. Clicking on your "mutt-positron" icon
presented to me in Eudora caused Microsoft Word to launch on my
system. Which gave me this message:
Title: RE: Survey meters.
I was wondering if you forwarded all of that poor bastard's contact information to an entire mailing list with malicious intent, or if you simply didn't think about it. Then it occurs to me that anyone that randomly sends email full of contact info to people they
At 1:19 PM +0100 11/30/00, Tom Vogt wrote:
"R. A. Hettinga" wrote:
...an argument for bearer credentials if there ever was one...
there's also a couple other things in there that I find highly
questionable. the worst is right at the end:
"We have forwarded it to the Justice Department's
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At 11:04 AM 11/29/00 -0800, Steve Schear wrote a message that was
in some HTML format that Eudora badly choked over when trying to reply.
It was possible to save it with all the random font change garbage
and funny characters, but not to just send a text reply.
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At 12:13 PM 11/29/00 -0500, sunder wrote:
Jim Choate wrote:
http://www.cnn.com/2000/LAW/11/28/court.roadblocks.sc.reut/index.html
...
Jim, rather than sending this 63K email with a copyright violation,
why don't you just send us the above URL with NO attachments?
...
Read our lips: THE URL IS
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stainless steel and designed for high pressure? I can think of a bunch of
things besides diving that could be used for.
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More importantly, 8M deep water isn't HP by any means. That only works
out to 2 atm, engineering definitions of high pressure mean 500+ psi (1
atm is 15 psi). Basically, cast aluminum or brass could do the trick.
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, bob bob2 wrote:
stainless steel and designed for high
At 02:28 PM 11/30/2000 -0800, bob bob2 wrote:
mmm homemade beer of cider :-)
yum
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stainless steel and designed for high pressure? I can think of a bunch of
things besides diving that could be used for.
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