From: cyphrpunk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Oct 27, 2005 9:15 PM
To: James A. Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: cryptography@metzdowd.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: On Digital Cash-like Payment Systems
On 10/26/05, James A. Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does one inflate a key?
Just make it
From: James A. Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Oct 28, 2005 12:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Return of the death of cypherpunks.
From: Eugen Leitl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
The list needs not to stay dead, with some finite
effort on our part (all of us) we can well resurrect
it. If there's
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James A. Donald:
Since cryptography these days is routine and
uncontroversial, there is no longer any strong
reason for the cypherpunks list to continue to
exist.
John Kelsey
The ratio of political wanking to technical posts and
of talkers to thinkers to coders needs to be
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From: David Farber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 17:49:06 -0400
To: Ip Ip ip@v2.listbox.com
Subject: [IP] more on U.S. passports to receive RFID implants starting in
October 2006 [priv]
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One thing to think about with respect to the RFID passports...
Um, uh...surely once in a while the RFID tag is going to get corrupted or
something...right? I'd bet it ends up happening all the time. In those cases
they probably have to fall back upon the traditional passport usage and
If I apply for a new one now, and then apply for a another one once the
gov starts RFID-enabling them, will the first one be invalidated? Or
can I have two passports, the one without RFID to use, and the one with
RFID to play with?
--
The six phases of a project:
I. Enthusiasm. IV.
Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 03:05:25 +
From: Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I apply for a new one now, and then apply for a another one once
the gov starts RFID-enabling them, will the first one be
invalidated? Or can I have two passports, the one without RFID to
use, and the one with RFID
On 10/30/05, Gregory Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only people that I knew that had two passports were those with an
Official (red) passport or a Diplomatic (black) passport. If they
wanted to go play tourist, they had to also have a tourist (Blue)
passport.
I wasn't able to find a
On 10/28/05, Daniel A. Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Irreversibility of transactions hinges on two features of the proposed
systetm: the fundamentally irreversible nature of publishing information in
the public records and the fact that in order to invalidate a secret, one
needs to know it;
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