Biochemterror, anti-drugs, both sides of political spectrum

2000-12-19 Thread Declan McCullagh
today... DEFENSE Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) News conference to introduce a plan to address defending the U.S. homeland. Participants: Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., chairman, Select Committee on Ethics; Rep. Curt Weldon, R-Pa.; Joseph Collins, project director,

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Re: Re: Knowing your customer

2000-12-15 Thread Duncan Frissell
At 12:47 PM 12/6/00 -0500, R. A. Hettinga wrote: You're thinking of something else, but you're close enough. For instance, there are laws in most jurisdictions about requiring a social security number to open a bank account, for any of a number of reasons including credit checks, and checks on

Re: This is why a free society is evil. [Re: This is why HTMLemail is evil.]

2000-12-15 Thread Tim May
At 9:40 AM -0500 12/15/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tim May wrote: In a free society, free economy, then employers and employees are much more flexible. A solid contributor would not be fired for something so trivial as having a porn picture embedded in some minor way. Hell, a solid

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2000-12-15 Thread Me
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BT sues Prodigy over U.S. hyperlink patent

2000-12-15 Thread Templeton, Stuart
probably behind the times, didn't see this spark up yet, but the quote below caught my attention... How serious would you guys suggest this "threat" to be? any information regarding other patents that could turn up like this in a more SERIOUS fashion? -stu BT sues Prodigy over U.S. hyperlink

Re: Perry's Paint Fable comes to mind...

2000-12-15 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 10:23 PM -0800 on 12/14/00, Tim May wrote: April 1st is many months off, so why this? :-). Let's see now, you're about the third or fourth person to note the same think (Stewart, Broiles, for example), on this very thread. The first being, of course, Perry... Yes, I'd heard about the

Re: Perry's Paint Fable comes to mind...

2000-12-15 Thread Tim May
At 11:13 PM -0800 12/14/00, R. A. Hettinga wrote: At 10:23 PM -0800 on 12/14/00, Tim May wrote: April 1st is many months off, so why this? :-). Let's see now, you're about the third or fourth person to note the same think (Stewart, Broiles, for example), on this very thread. The first

Re: All these different addresses.

2000-12-15 Thread petro
Those who do not learn from history are doomed to be told "Check the Archives". How come this list has so many addresses: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is any of these the *real* address, or it is a personal choice? --

Re: Perry's Paint Fable comes to mind...

2000-12-15 Thread R. A. Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- At 11:59 PM -0800 on 12/14/00, Tim May wrote: "Fuck off." There you go again. :-). Nonetheless, after 6 1/2 years, it does feel like it's time for me move on, and it seems quite appropriate for me to go out the same way I came in: with Tim yelling. ;-).

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Biowomdterror today in DC

2000-12-14 Thread Declan McCullagh
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Washington Foreign Press Center (WFPC) Background briefing on a new phase for the "Rewards for Justice" program, an initiative to prevent international terrorist acts. Foreign media only please Location: WFPC, Room 898, National Press Building, 14th and F St., NW. 2:15 p.m.

Re: Perry's Paint Fable comes to mind...

2000-12-14 Thread David Honig
At 03:50 AM 12/14/00 -0800, R. A. Hettinga wrote: FOR ALL TO SEE It's a spray which renders sealed envelopes transparent, making the letters inside as easy to read as postcards. "It leaves an odour for 10 to 15 minutes," says the spray's inventor, but, apart from that, "no evidence at all"

RE: Perry's Paint Fable comes to mind...

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Re: Perry's Paint Fable comes to mind...

2000-12-14 Thread Tim May
At 3:50 AM -0800 12/14/00, R. A. Hettinga wrote: At 11:35 PM -0600 on 12/13/00, by way of [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: FOR ALL TO SEE It's a spray which renders sealed envelopes transparent, making the letters inside as easy to read as postcards. "It leaves an odour for 10 to 15 minutes,"

U.S. Supreme Court vs. Voting Technology (fwd)

2000-12-14 Thread Robert Guerra
-- Forwarded Message -- Date: Thursday, December 14, 2000 3:42 AM -0800 From: Ed Gerck [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: U.S. Supreme Court vs. Voting Technology List: In its ruling on the Florida election, the U.S. Supreme Court effectively issued a challenge

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Re: Perry's Paint Fable comes to mind...

2000-12-14 Thread Greg Broiles
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 03:50:55AM -0800, R. A. Hettinga wrote: Real-To: "R. A. Hettinga" [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 11:35 PM -0600 on 12/13/00, by way of [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: FOR ALL TO SEE It's a spray which renders sealed envelopes transparent, making the letters inside as easy to

Re: U.S. Supreme Court vs. Voting Technology (fwd)

2000-12-14 Thread Gil Hamilton
Robert Guerra forwards: -- Forwarded Message -- From: Ed Gerck [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: U.S. Supreme Court vs. Voting Technology [snip] Just an FYI. I was checking this out when I noticed via WHOIS that www.thebell.net www.safevote.com

Re: U.S. Supreme Court vs. Voting Technology (fwd)

2000-12-14 Thread Ray Dillinger
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Gil Hamilton wrote: are all apparently self-promotional mouthpieces for this Gerck fellow (formerly of the "Meta-Certificate Group", another self-promotion vehicle) who has shown up on cypherpunks and other crypto/security lists from time to time, usually with somewhat

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2000-12-14 Thread Gary Benson
How come this list has so many addresses: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is any of these the *real* address, or it is a personal choice? -- My real email address is embedded in my public key: 85A8F78B 6646 CF68 DEA8 07CA

Re: nambla

2000-12-14 Thread Greg Broiles
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 12:03:09PM -0800, gary seven wrote: You are under the Judgement of the LORD GOD OF HOST for the sin of the sea of babies, abortion and infant sacrifice to the devil. You will burn in the presence of the HOLY Angels. The seals are opened. PREPARE FOR YOUR DESTRUCTION

Re: Digital Economy Jargon Generator

2000-12-13 Thread Tom Vogt
Tim May wrote: Someone could make a little Perl or Python script to let the computers do all the work. or reorganize the stuff into a square for a quick round of "cyperpunks buzzword bingo". :)

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2000-12-13 Thread Declan McCullagh
Different standards aren't necessarily bad either. Local jurisdictions have a substantial amount of leeway in ballot design in Florida, which, Democratic partisan protests notwithstanding, is probably a reasonable thing. In other areas of the law, they have the opportunity to craft laws and

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Geodesic Definition from a Mathematician (PhD, MIT, 197BLA) Re:Questions of size...

2000-12-12 Thread R. A. Hettinga
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2000-12-12 Thread Tim May
With all of the talk recently of recursively-settled agoric market spaces, multidimensional geodesic actor systems, and other jargon-heavy marketbuzz, I've made up a little table of recommended names. Someone could make a little Perl or Python script to let the computers do all the work.

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2000-12-12 Thread Duncan Frissell
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Re: Questions of size...

2000-12-12 Thread Ben Laurie
Tim May wrote: At 7:42 PM + 12/12/00, Ben Laurie wrote: Sampo A Syreeni wrote: On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Ben Laurie wrote: Chambers defines geodesic as "the shortest line on a surface between two points on it" and that is precisely the meaning in general relativity. No

Re: Digital Economy Jargon Generator

2000-12-12 Thread Declan McCullagh
Here you go: http://www.mccullagh.org/cgi-bin/jargonizer.cgi -Declan At 10:08 12/12/2000 -0800, Tim May wrote: With all of the talk recently of recursively-settled agoric market spaces, multidimensional geodesic actor systems, and other jargon-heavy marketbuzz, I've made up a little table

Re: Digital Economy Jargon Generator

2000-12-12 Thread Declan McCullagh
I've got an idea! How about one that would make text look like it was spoken by a Canadian!?! -Declan At 16:25 12/12/2000 -0500, R. A. Hettinga wrote: At 4:04 PM -0500 on 12/12/00, Declan McCullagh wrote: http://www.mccullagh.org/cgi-bin/jargonizer.cgi Great. Now all we need is one of

Re: Digital Economy Jargon Generator

2000-12-12 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 4:04 PM -0500 on 12/12/00, Declan McCullagh wrote: http://www.mccullagh.org/cgi-bin/jargonizer.cgi Great. Now all we need is one of those translators, like the one that turns text into something the Muppet's Swedish Chef would say... :-). Cheers, RAH -- - R. A. Hettinga

Re: Digital Economy Jargon Generator

2000-12-12 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 4:29 PM -0500 on 12/12/00, Declan McCullagh wrote: I've got an idea! How about one that would make text look like it was spoken by a Canadian!?! :-). Ooo! Oooo! A canadian *cryptographer*!!! SouthPark-KylesMom Bomb Canada.../S-K (Yes, I get the joke, and consider myself properly

Re: Digital Economy Jargon Generator

2000-12-12 Thread Alan Olsen
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Declan McCullagh wrote: I've got an idea! How about one that would make text look like it was spoken by a Canadian!?! Better yet -- John Young. ]: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Note to AOL users: for a quick shortcut to reply Alan Olsen| to my mail, just hit the ctrl,

Re: Digital Economy Jargon Generator

2000-12-12 Thread Declan McCullagh
At 14:02 12/12/2000 -0800, Alan Olsen wrote: Better yet -- John Young. ]: Modern computer science has not advanced sufficiently to accomplish such a feat. :) -Declan

Re: Digital Economy Jargon Generator

2000-12-12 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 4:43 PM -0500 on 12/12/00, R. A. Hettinga wrote: (Yes, I get the joke, and consider myself properly spanked. I'll go see *myself* how the Swedish Chef thing works. It can't be that hard, right?) As Senior Wences(sp?) used to say, "Eeesy for jou to say, for me, ees deeficult!) Okay, so it

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2000-12-12 Thread Declan McCullagh
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Re: Digital Economy Jargon Generator

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At 04:04 PM 12/12/00 -0500, Declan McCullagh wrote: Here you go: http://www.mccullagh.org/cgi-bin/jargonizer.cgi Nifty hack, Declan!

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The US mis-election - an oportunity for e-voting..

2000-12-11 Thread Tim May
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Re: US: Democracy or Republic?

2000-12-11 Thread Tim May
At 1:32 AM -0500 12/11/00, Declan McCullagh wrote: On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 05:12:23PM -0800, Steve Schear wrote: Quite. And the specter of the Florida legislature selecting a new set of electors are providing one of the best civics educations citizens young and old have had this century.

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Re: Questions of size...

2000-12-11 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 9:48 PM + on 12/11/00, Ben Laurie wrote: Chambers defines geodesic as "the shortest line on a surface between two points on it" Thank you. It works in all dimensions, and, thus it's topological, right? Cheers, RAH -- - R. A. Hettinga mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The

Re: Questions of size...

2000-12-11 Thread Tim May
At 5:56 PM -0500 12/11/00, R. A. Hettinga wrote: At 9:48 PM + on 12/11/00, Ben Laurie wrote: Chambers defines geodesic as "the shortest line on a surface between two points on it" Thank you. It works in all dimensions, and, thus it's topological, right? Topology is typically not

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2000-12-11 Thread Declan McCullagh
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Re: US: Democracy or Republic?

2000-12-10 Thread petro
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2000-12-10 Thread petro
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Re: The US mis-election - an oportunity for e-voting..

2000-12-10 Thread Declan McCullagh
Robert, With respect, you're joking, right? The current system is flawed, true, but an Internet voting system would likely suffer from far more serious security, authentication, and fraud problems. This is a recurring topic of discussion in cryptographic and computer-risks circles. Do some web

Re: The US mis-election - an oportunity for e-voting..

2000-12-10 Thread Robert Guerra
Declan: I completely agree with you that internet voting isn't quite ready fom prime-time just yet. But given the current snafu I highly suspect that there will be a lot of interest in the field. Certainly, I hope one of the few things the new congress will be able to do is set-up a

Re: Questions of size...

2000-12-10 Thread Sampo A Syreeni
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Ray Dillinger wrote: (RAH might have called it a geodesic political culture if he hadn't got this strange Marxist idea that politics is just an emergent property of economics :-) Just by the way, how widespread is this use of the word 'geodesic'? Not very, I think. It seems

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2000-12-10 Thread Sampo A Syreeni
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Re: The US mis-election - an oportunity for e-voting..

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A piece of advice??

2000-12-10 Thread FRANKY
Hello to everyone. I'm Alexis and as I'm new to cryptography I would appreciate a piece of advice. I've read the book "Applied Cryptography" by Bruce Schneier and I also have the "ICSA Guide to cryptography". However I would like to know where could I find more books related to

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Re: Gates to Privacy Rescue? Riiight!

2000-12-10 Thread Tim May
At 2:27 PM -0800 12/10/00, petro wrote: Mr. May: The author also mentions that consumers dislike (so?) tracking of their purchases...and then in the next paragraphs cites the Firestone tire recall as an example of better policy than most Web sites have (or something like this...I re-read his

Re: IBM Uses Keystroke-monitoring in NJ Mob Case (was Re:

2000-12-10 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 2:06 PM -0800 on 12/10/00, petro wrote: RAH whinged ...and in error. My apologies. Cheers, RAH -- - R. A. Hettinga mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation http://www.ibuc.com/ 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA "... however it may

Re: Sunders point on copyright infringement HTML

2000-12-10 Thread Tim May
At 5:24 PM -0600 12/10/00, Allen Ethridge wrote: On 11/30/00 at 1:46 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim May) wrote: So, you might say, "it works." Nope. Problems: 1. I ain't gonna read messages that require me to launch my word processor. Mail shouldn't need external word processors or text

Re: A piece of advice??

2000-12-10 Thread Tim May
At 6:18 PM +0200 12/10/00, FRANKY wrote: Hello to everyone. I'm Alexis and as I'm new to cryptography I would appreciate a piece of advice. I've read the book "Applied Cryptography" by Bruce Schneier and I also have the "ICSA Guide to cryptography". However I would like to know where

Re: A piece of advice??

2000-12-10 Thread dmolnar
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, FRANKY wrote: to cryptography". However I would like to know where could I find more books related to cryptography. amazon.com is one place. see also http://www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/hac/ for an online copy of the Handbook of Applied Cryptography. secure one system

Re: US: Democracy or Republic?

2000-12-10 Thread Steve Schear
At 03:26 AM 12/10/00 -0800, petro wrote: On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Declan McCullagh wrote: From: "Kent Snyder-The Liberty Committee" [EMAIL PROTECTED] THE UNITED STATES IS NOT A DEMOCRACY. IT IS A REPUBLIC. THE ELECTORAL A republic is a form of democracy, a representative one. No,

Re: Gates to Privacy Rescue? Riiight!

2000-12-10 Thread petro
At 2:27 PM -0800 12/10/00, petro wrote: Mr. May: The author also mentions that consumers dislike (so?) tracking of their purchases...and then in the next paragraphs cites the Firestone tire recall as an example of better policy than most Web sites have (or something like this...I re-read his

Re: Sunders point on copyright infringement HTML

2000-12-10 Thread Anonymous
On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 04:46:05PM -0800, Tim May wrote: Fact is, PGP and SMIME went the _wrong_ direction when message signings started to require RTF, MIME, HTML, etc. (I realize these are not all the same thing. The real issue is "non-ASCII.") Apparently, Eudora didn't manage to

Re: Sunders point on copyright infringement HTML

2000-12-10 Thread Tim May
At 2:19 AM + 12/11/00, Anonymous wrote: On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 04:46:05PM -0800, Tim May wrote: Fact is, PGP and SMIME went the _wrong_ direction when message signings started to require RTF, MIME, HTML, etc. (I realize these are not all the same thing. The real issue is

Re: CDR:Re: The US mis-election - an oportunity for e-voting..

2000-12-10 Thread Robert Guerra
In article 001c01c062e0$5db95fc0$0100a8c0@golem, "Me" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: is there any benefit to the 'canadian system' above it's lack of lawyers? Having a plethora of different standards sure doesn't help.. In Canada, and other countries there is a uniform ballot across the

BS about RFC2015 messages being attachments

2000-12-10 Thread Sean R. Lynch
On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 07:04:18PM -0800, Tim May wrote: [...] You're missing the point. Several people set their systems to provide their _entire_ messages as attachments. Riad Wahby acknowledged this, and fixed it. Others did not, so I started filtering them out. Riad "fixed" his software

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