The generosity of capitalism

2001-11-22 Thread Faustine
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 And now, for a special thanksgiving message from a closet Objectivist- libertarian in the Bush administration... :) *** The generosity of capitalism The US is the world's biggest giver because its ethos of individualism encourages

Re: Denning's Geo-crypto

2001-11-22 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 11:35 AM 11/22/01 -0800, John Young wrote: Do caves serve as acoustic resonators to emit recorded whispers up ventilating shafts? Their waveguide, not resonance, properties might be of interest, if their CO2 emissions -whether speaking or silent- were not so telling. Unless Osama's got a

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2001-11-22 Thread Major Variola (ret)
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Re: Nuclear Pipe Bombs

2001-11-22 Thread Petro
On Monday, November 19, 2001, at 01:47 PM, Sandy Sandfort wrote: Ken Brown quoted Tim May (I think) saying: A way too expensive way to spread mere radiological terror, which could be done much more cheaply and easily by taking spent fuel rods and blowing them up, or just by grinding up

Re: Cypherpunk failures

2001-11-22 Thread Petro
On Monday, November 19, 2001, at 01:48 PM, Roy M. Silvernail wrote: On 19 Nov 2001, at 19:43, Ken Brown wrote: Much too 1990s. These times suit more loyal-sounding names. Programmers Rally Against Terrorism? I wonder how many non-Brits will get this... A few. -- Remember,

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Re: The Crypto Winter

2001-11-22 Thread jamesd
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Re: Farm Out!

2001-11-22 Thread Petro
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Re: CDR: Re: Rigorous and objective (if at first...)

2001-11-22 Thread measl
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Petro wrote: On Saturday, November 17, 2001, at 07:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (in my perfectly humble hate-group inspired opinion :-). It's also great fun watching Jeff and company pretend to be even dumber than your average @home luser. What

MI5 Plan to detect terrorists

2001-11-22 Thread measl
Right out of a Monty Python piece... http://www.portal.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/06/30/ngerb30.xml MI5's secret plan to recruit gerbils as spycatchers By Michael Smith, Defence Correspondent (Filed: 30/06/2001) MI5 considered using a team of highly-trained gerbils to

Suppose we won the war but lost our freedom

2001-11-22 Thread CDR Anonymizer
Tuesday 20 Nov 2001 www.dailytelegraph.com/opinion Suppose we won the war but lost our freedom By Robert Harris News: Judgment day for law against blasphemy ONE evening in August 1942, as Adolf Hitler took dinner with his staff, his thoughts turned to the likely shape of the world after a

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Re: IP: Wanna make biological weapons and take out cities? $10. (fwd)

2001-11-22 Thread Riad S. Wahby
Eugene Leitl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For archives see: http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/ A quick Google found the following: http://www.kscourts.org/ca10/cases/2001/07/99-3355.htm -- Riad Wahby [EMAIL PROTECTED] MIT VI-2/A 2002

RE: why market to Joe Sixpack?,

2001-11-22 Thread mattd
efforts are better spent developing the technologies and markets in such a way that maybe Joe Sixpack will someday follow. Tim wrote. Technologies like quantum computing could be to late/impossible/to expensive.Markets seem more promising even in freeloaders heaven,the web,plenty will pay

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Re: The Crypto Winter

2001-11-22 Thread Adam Shostack
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:46:45AM -0800, Tim May wrote: | On Monday, November 19, 2001, at 10:29 AM, Adam Shostack wrote: | | 6. The failure to get true digital money. Call it what you like, | | digital cash or ecash or even one of Hettinga's pet names, but the | | fact is that for both

Denning's Geo-crypto

2001-11-22 Thread John Young
Time Magazine, November 26, 2001: Denning's pioneering a new field she calls geo-encryption. Working with industry, Denning has developed a way to keep information undecipherable until it reaches its location, as determined by GPS satellites. Move studios, for example, have been afraid to

Re: IP: Wanna make biological weapons and take out cities? $10. (fwd)

2001-11-22 Thread Declan McCullagh
Nobody is saying that free expression includes inciting a riot or soliciting murder. But it does generally include the right to write a book (and read it) without being targeted by the government. What you wrote that raised eyebrows was this: I sure hope that the government is investigating

Re: Denning's Geo-crypto

2001-11-22 Thread John Young
Google shows one geo-encryption patented by CoinCard, which may or may not be a component of Denning's geo-crypto. Because CoinCard is a Canadian company, its geo-encryption may have nothing to do with Denning's. CoinCard uses a system composed of a swipe card and passive card reader to

Re: Denning's Geo-crypto

2001-11-22 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On 22 Nov 2001, at 11:06, John Young wrote: Time Magazine, November 26, 2001: Denning's pioneering a new field she calls geo-encryption. Working with industry, Denning has developed a way to keep information undecipherable until it reaches its location, as determined by GPS satellites.

RE: The Crypto-Financial Paradox

2001-11-22 Thread jamesd
-- On 21 Nov 2001, at 23:26, Ryan Lackey wrote: Bob Hettinga wrote: Quoting Blanc [EMAIL PROTECTED]: But sometimes it seems like it will be a Cold Day in Hell before that happens. (Ryan, would you make this your next project? We'd all appreciate it *ever* so much.) I

Re: The Crypto-Financial Paradox

2001-11-22 Thread jamesd
-- On 21 Nov 2001, at 2:02, R. A. Hettinga wrote: This is nothing new for long-time subscribers to this list. As Eric Hughes kept saying when I first got here in 1994, it is immediate and final settlement that attracts the capital and payment system markets to cryptographic protocols

Re: Denning's Geo-crypto

2001-11-22 Thread Peter Wayner
At 11:06 AM -0800 11/22/01, John Young wrote: Time Magazine, November 26, 2001: This is a fascinating idea, but problematic. The simplest approach is easy to spoof. Let's say that you encrypt the data with the GPS coordinates X. The software takes GPS coordinates from a GPS receiver and tries to

Re: Denning's Geo-crypto

2001-11-22 Thread Eugene Leitl
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, Roy M. Silvernail wrote: Using a GPS coordinate set as keying material? Hope it's just Given that a GPS receiver gets ephemeris data, almanach data and pseudorandom code from each currently visible sat it has probably to do with the latter. Consider S/A (which may or may

Re: Denning's Geo-crypto

2001-11-22 Thread Steve Schear
At 11:06 AM 11/22/2001 -0800, you wrote: Time Magazine, November 26, 2001: Denning's pioneering a new field she calls geo-encryption. Working with industry, Denning has developed a way to keep information undecipherable until it reaches its location, as determined by GPS satellites. Move

No Thumbprint, No Rental Car

2001-11-22 Thread Steve Schear
No Thumbprint, No Rental Car Dollar Rent A Car is currently making customers give a thumbprint before they give them the keys, another example of biometrics being used for ID purposes. http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,48552,00.html

Re: Denning's Geo-crypto

2001-11-22 Thread Eugene Leitl
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, Eugene Leitl wrote: Given that a GPS receiver gets ephemeris data, almanach data and pseudorandom code from each currently visible sat it has probably to do with the latter. Consider S/A (which may or may not be switched off now, I haven't checked): if you've got a

RE: IP: Wanna make biological weapons and take out cities? $10. (fwd)

2001-11-22 Thread jamesd
-- On 21 Nov 2001, at 16:37, Blanc wrote: But what I anticipate would happen at that point is another Afghanistan, with ten thousand bloomin' territories full of prickly warring tribes and war lords. The first thing which happens after a power vaccuum is created is that another group

Jamming technology blocks cell phone rings

2001-11-22 Thread mean-green
[I've played around with an expensive version from another vendor. It appeared to function (my dual mode CDMA PCS phone quickly became inopperative). Range was limited due to low power output (about 12wm). The circuits are very simple and the addition of an inexpensive 10-12db power amp

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