The website of the canadian newspaper "The Globe and Mail" seems to have a
badly configured access policy of a log file. The log file is a standard
web server log file that contains browser information, requested data and
the IP address of each visitor that performs a search from the online
editi
"Tipster" is the name I'm using for the voluntary payment scheme I
posted to these lists three weeks ago under the title "Kill the RIAA:
a protocol."
http://www.inet-one.com/cypherpunks/dir.2000.07.24-2000.07.30/msg00387.html
Since that post, I've set up a weblog to track the development of th
lcs Mixmaster Remailer wrote:
> Quantum cryptography will be of little practical value for the average
> person. That's because you need to get photons unchanged from one
> person to the other. This requires either a line of sight or a fiber
> optic cable, neither of which is likely to be avai
after talking to several interested people (bcc'ed on this mail), there
seems to be considerable interest in a physical meeting in europe.
so, I'll be organizing one.
whoever is interested in attending a physical meeting in hamburg,
germany (precise date, time and agenda to be determined), plea
[on the subject of celebrity liberals]
>On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Missouri FreeNet Administration wrote:
> >They [obviously] don't believe in "getting rid of guns": they believe in
> >getting rid of OUR guns.
Sampo Syreeni writes:
>I think there is nothing much wrong in that. The problem is not the gu
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Tom Vogt wrote:
>
> after talking to several interested people (bcc'ed on this mail), there
> seems to be considerable interest in a physical meeting in europe.
>
> so, I'll be organizing one.
>
> whoever is interested in attending a physical meeting in hamburg,
> germany
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~~~Quote of the day~~~
"Human vanity can best be serve
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Tim May wrote:
> I just checked: no articles from you on the Cypherpunks list.
How can you be so sure about that ? Did you perform any linguistic
analysis on the mixmaster posts and try to match them with my profile ?
> The best way to improved S/N is to post more signal. C
>fuck you, Dave Honig
It is a possibility. But first you should at least state your sex.
>their basic rights taken out from under them
I consider my basic right to be the ability to blow the brains
out of the people that irritate me. Do you have a problem with
that ?
Or are you sucking in the
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Missouri FreeNet Administration wrote:
>:If they truly believe in getting rid of guns, why don't they start with the
>:guns of their body guards?
>
>They [obviously] don't believe in "getting rid of guns": they believe in
>getting rid of OUR guns.
I think there is nothing mu
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As George Wallace once said, "The country is run by thugs and Federal
Judges." While it is not possible for me to lower my opinion of the
Federal Judiciary after the Jim Bill and Toto festivities, I must admit
that even I am amazed by the size of Judge Kaplan's "grapefruits."
John Young wrote:
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Gil Hamilton wrote:
> No one's advocating giving guns to toddlers, but why should ordinary
I wouldn't say "no one." Depending on how one chooses to define toddler,
I'd heartily support seeing more kids receive firearms instruction...
I fired my first rifle at age 6. The a
At 10:59 AM +0300 8/17/00, Sampo A Syreeni wrote:
>On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Missouri FreeNet Administration wrote:
>
> >They [obviously] don't believe in "getting rid of guns": they believe in
>>getting rid of OUR guns.
>
>I think there is nothing much wrong in that. The problem is not the guns of
>a
Yes the US Navy and intelligence community do go after the wreckage. The Yankee class
ballistic missile sub K-219 went down off the east coast of the US in 1986 following
an explosion in its missile compartment, later the Russians sent thier oceanographic
ship the Keldesh to examine the wrecka
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Tim May wrote:
Ya know, Tim, I remember reading you years ago when I was on
cypherpunks the first time. I used to think you were an anarchist,
individualist, libertarian -- and that's still the most consistent
thread in your posts. But over the few weeks I've been
>>
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At 9:34 PM -0700 8/17/00, Ray Dillinger wrote:
>On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Tim May wrote:
>
>
>
>Ya know, Tim, I remember reading you years ago when I was on
>cypherpunks the first time. I used to think you were an anarchist,
>individualist, libertarian -- and that's still the most consistent
>thread i
You may want to look at:
http://www.agorics.com/cancun.html
which seems to have some of the items you mention.
Fred
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> PGP capabilities.
>
> Functionality: posters send e-mail encrypted with the (
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