I think it's unclear, perhaps even intentionally ambiguous.
One way of reading the executive order (that section of it, at least)
is that it preserves the ability of the DoD to try members of the
military in a different form of tribunal that might have more
procedural safeguards, and that it
Seen on another list:
Saw a paper the other day by some Chinese dudes. Talked about how to sell
dox online so that the seller don't know what the buyer's gettin, see?
All the dox are on the net for every Tom Harry Dick to look at. But,
the catch is they're RSA encrypted to Mr. Seller,
At 01:44 PM 11/18/2001 -0500, dmolnar wrote:
The recent comments on Mojo Nation prompted me to look at their site
again. I don't see much guidance on how to set prices for network
services. There's a mention someplace that business customers will build
pricing schemes on top of Mojo Nation, but
At 11:14 PM 11/18/2001 -0500, Peter Capelli wrote:
Okay, here's a question from a 'stupid fuck'; Did *you* read the order?
Check out Section 7 (a) (3):
Sec. 7. Relationship to Other Law and Forums.
(a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to --
(1) authorize the disclosure of state
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You pays your money and you gets your choice of one, count em, (1)
RSA decryption. Blind it and Seller can't tell what you're buyin.
Discussed in Applied Cryptography.
Mark
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On Sat, 17 Nov 2001, David Honig wrote:
At 10:57 AM 11/17/01 -0800, Sandy Sandfort wrote:
Airport chemical sniffers apparently look for the signature of nitrogen
compounds, not explosives, per se. I've often wondered how many weekend
Unless they look for nitrogen in bulk of the specimen
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote:
This is actually partly true -- even Freenet, perhaps the most
promising cypherpunkly project with live code right now, barely gets a
mention on the list.
Mojonation is ailing, too. Barely a trickle of few posts/week on all mojo
lists taken
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On Sat, 17 Nov 2001, Tim May wrote:
and the security departments of leading dot com and Net companies. Even
Mojo Nation, which had about half a dozen list members in it--not much
being heard from it now.
I don't know about what's happening to Mojo Nation exactly, but it seemed
to me that
http://netcamo.cs.tamu.edu/
Within the NetCamo ( Network Camouflaging ) project, we study how to
prevent traffic analysis in mission-critical QoS-guaranteed networks.
Some of the people from this project gave a talk at the USENIX Security
works-in-progress session on a quantitative analysis of
On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 11:25:19PM -0500, Faustine wrote:
Getting away fron digital cash for a moment, If you'd care to point me to any
examples of crypto companies really focused and committed to developing
applications that are commercially appealing to Joe Sixpack AOLuser, I'd be
On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 08:03:49PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So though the cypherpunks list is moribund, and cypherpunks
are no longer fashionable,
True. The DC cypherpunks are thinking of changing their name to something
more cuddly. (At least that's according to discussions on the
Hey,
The recent comments on Mojo Nation prompted me to look at their site
again. I don't see much guidance on how to set prices for network
services. There's a mention someplace that business customers will build
pricing schemes on top of Mojo Nation, but not much indication of what
these
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David Molnar writes:
The recent comments on Mojo Nation prompted me to look at their site
again. I don't see much guidance on how to set prices for network
services. There's a mention someplace that business customers will build
pricing schemes on top of Mojo Nation, but not much indication
On Sunday, November 18, 2001, at 10:44 AM, dmolnar wrote:
Hey,
The recent comments on Mojo Nation prompted me to look at their site
again. I don't see much guidance on how to set prices for network
services. There's a mention someplace that business customers will build
pricing schemes on
Economics 101 for those who don't/won't check the archives:
The fundamental problem is Trust.
The basic concept of money is to act as a proxy for the exchange of goods
and services.
Say a farmer needs medical attention and a doctor wants pork chops. Without
money the farmer would have to pay
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Tim wrote:
The bomb instructions Joe provided are as accurate as most recipes in
The Anarchist Cookbook.
(A book my local Sheriff's Department banned in 1970.)
How did the Sheriff's Department manage to do this?
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Faustine wrote:
Tim wrote:
Getting away fron digital cash for a moment, If you'd care to point me
to any examples of crypto companies really focused and committed to developing
applications that are commercially appealing to Joe Sixpack AOLuser,
Roger Dingledine and Paul Syverson have a recent paper on reputations for
MIX cascades which may be of interest, given previous discussions on how
to build more reliable remailers.
See it at
http://www.freehaven.net/doc/casc-rep/casc-rep.ps
http://www.freehaven.net/doc/casc-rep/casc-rep.pdf
On Sunday, November 18, 2001, at 01:53 PM, Faustine wrote:
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Tim wrote:
Getting away fron digital cash for a moment, If you'd care to point me
to any examples of crypto companies really focused and committed to
developing
At 01:34 PM 11/18/01 -0500, Declan McCullagh wrote:
On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 08:03:49PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So though the cypherpunks list is moribund, and cypherpunks
are no longer fashionable,
True. The DC cypherpunks are thinking of changing their name to
something
more cuddly.
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declan wrote:
Not so with digital cash. It also suffers from deployment problems, of
course, but far more substantial regulatory ones. You need two
consenting users -- and a tie-in to the banking system (preferable) or
at least some exchange of
At 11:51 AM 11/18/01 +0100, Eugene Leitl wrote:
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Salts are different from traces of uncombusted nitrocellulose deposited on
any surface of a nearby
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On 18 Nov 2001, at 14:17, Neil Johnson wrote:
So how do we develop this trust for digital cash ?
Digicash tried tying back to the trust of existing money
systems (unsuccessfully).
E-gold, digi-gold, etc. are trying to tie back to the trust
of scarce materials (the jury's still out,
At 05:11 PM 11/18/01 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18 Nov 2001, at 14:17, Neil Johnson wrote:
So how do we develop this trust for digital cash ?
Digicash tried tying back to the trust of existing money
systems (unsuccessfully).
E-gold, digi-gold, etc. are trying to tie back to the
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