Re: Drunken US Troops Kill Rare Tiger

2003-09-22 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 07:18 PM 9/21/03 -0700, Tim May wrote: Give part of germany to the jews, and give palestine back to the arabs Give the Jew invaders of Palestine a 10-minute lesson in swimming, hand them a pair of water wings, and tell them to swim for their lives. With luck, only one in 100 will make it

The world turned upside down.

2003-09-22 Thread James A. Donald
-- For a long time the US has been the center of the world monetary system, and the US dollar the base money of which all others are derivatives. The primary way of doing transactions on the internet is by credit card, with the headquarters and computers located in the USA. The secondary way

Re: Walker: NAT means you are a consumer, not a peer

2003-09-22 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 02:56:30AM +0200, Thomas Shaddack wrote: Not entirely. Sourceforge projects can be roughly divided to two categories: maintained, and unmaintained. :) When Walker announced SF's EOL he mentioned lack of successor developers capable of filling his shoes. Since then,

Re: Drunken US Troops Kill Rare Tiger

2003-09-22 Thread David Crookes
On Monday 22 September 2003 12:37 pm, Sarad AV wrote: Vote for some one who promises freedom,democracy These two don't co-exist too well if you're idle.

Re: Drunken US Troops Kill Rare Tiger

2003-09-22 Thread Sarad AV
hi, Vote for some one who promises freedom,democracy and development. Is that so hard? Sarath. --- Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I guess in the end we are responsible for the actions our government takes. And if we remain ignorant and continue to benefit (and do nothing to stop

Re: Duck Freedom Fighter (Terrorists), Euler SUV Graffiti

2003-09-22 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 03:05 PM 9/22/03 +0100, ken wrote: Major Variola (ret.) wrote: This is *not* a spoof. Why should we think it a spoof? Maybe the USA is just catchiung up. In my home town, Brighton in Enlgand, people calling themselves the ALF used to do this sort of thing pretty regularly in the late 70s and

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2003-09-22 Thread Peter Wayner
Lately, there has been some discussion on mailing lists and blogs about the fact that srcabmling the oredr of ltetres in Egnilsh deson't afefct raebditly. I decided to write some code to experiment with it. You can try out the Java applet here:

Re: Duck Freedom Fighter (Terrorists), Euler SUV Graffiti

2003-09-22 Thread ken
Major Variola (ret.) wrote: This is *not* a spoof. Why should we think it a spoof? Maybe the USA is just catchiung up. In my home town, Brighton in Enlgand, people calling themselves the ALF used to do this sort of thing pretty regularly in the late 70s and in the 80s. Once they let some

RE: Drunken US Troops Kill Rare Tiger

2003-09-22 Thread Trei, Peter
Major Variola (ret)[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] As far as I can tell, the EuroXian guilt after WWII was shed by sending the Jews to a slice of desert that the Brits had conquered previously. Two wrongs not making a right doesn't seem to have occurred to them. [...] Its a bummer that this

Spin State cyberpunk?

2003-09-22 Thread Freematt357
On page 61 of the November issue of Analog there is an ad for the book, Spin State by Chris Moriarty (www.bantamdell.com). The book is alleged to be A thrilling high-end upgrade of cyberpunk. Has anybody read it? Of some suspicion is Brin's recommendation Science fiction for grownups who want

[cdr] The Eighth Pillar of Wisdom? (edited)

2003-09-22 Thread Nostradumbass
That Iraq would become a troublesome source of guerrilla tactics should come as no surprise to any student of T.E. Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia. Lawrence is considered by many strategists to be the father of guerrilla warfare. He articulated a powerful treatise on the topic in

Re: Drunken US Troops Kill Rare Tiger

2003-09-22 Thread Sunder
They *ALL* promise freedom, democracy, and development. It's voting for someone who delivers thems instead of opression, fascism, and theft that's the problem. --Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos--- + ^ + :25Kliters anthrax, 38K liters botulinum toxin, 500

[cdr] Political cartoon says it all: Saddam falls

2003-09-22 Thread Steve Schear
http://www.courier-journal.com/nick/2003/09/0912.html The guerrilla wins by not losing, the army loses by not winning -- Henry Kissinger

Re: Elngsih (was )

2003-09-22 Thread Thomas Shaddack
Please write if you have questions, thoughts, comments, etc. Could be the l33t sp3ak next generation for the cases when the communication is monitored by automated tools for keywords. Could foil both alerting on keywords and keyword searching on intercepted and stored material (unless the

Re: The world turned upside down.

2003-09-22 Thread Paul Hart
On Monday, September 22, 2003, at 11:43 AM, James A. Donald wrote: The two most popular no-true-name accounts are e-gold an moneybookers. Do you know of any other good online paypal-esque services that have some level of reputation? I was looking through the details at moneybookers, and it

[cdr] Dangerous Proxies to Avoid

2003-09-22 Thread Nostradumbass
If you use anonymous proxies it would be wise to save the list below and compare the IP's to make sure you are not surfing in shark-infested waters. 207.60-61.*.* : FBI Linux servers used to trap scanners 6.*.*.* : Army Information Systems Center 21.*.*.* : US Defense Information Systems Agency

Re: Encrypted search?

2003-09-22 Thread Thomas Shaddack
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003, Tyler Durden wrote: Got a crypto question here. Let's say I push out a list I'd like to keep secret to some client machine. The user of that machine must enter some ID or other piece of information. I want the client machine to perform a search of that ID vs the

Re: Encrypted search?

2003-09-22 Thread ken
Tyler Durden wrote: Let's say I push out a list I'd like to keep secret to some client machine. The user of that machine must enter some ID or other piece of information. I want the client machine to perform a search of that ID vs the contents of a list (again, resident locally on that

Re: Drunken US Troops Kill Rare Tiger

2003-09-22 Thread Tyler Durden
Hey... Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos. -Homer Simpson From: Sarad AV [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Drunken US Troops Kill Rare Tiger Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 04:37:26 -0700 (PDT) hi, Vote for some one who promises freedom,democracy and development. Is that so hard?

Re: Liquidating the Mud People

2003-09-22 Thread Freematt357
In a message dated 9/21/03 6:55:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm wondering if after writing this you started putting 2+2...guns are legal in Canada...go see "Bowling for Columbine"...apparently, many Canadians have guns, but they just don't use them to kill people very

Democracy and Freedom

2003-09-22 Thread Eric Cordian
Freedom is the ability to conduct ones affairs, and pursue ones goals, without interference from government. Democracy is the right of the government to impose the will of 51% of your neighbors on you by force every time the neighbors don't like what you are doing. I am constantly surprised and

RE: Liquidating the Mud People

2003-09-22 Thread Trei, Peter
Tyler Durden[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Matt Gaylor wrote... That's what free people have and that's one of the reason's I'd never move to Canada. Naturally my car got searched with a fine toothed comb, but I added I wouldn't be stupid enough to bring my pistol. I spent considerable

Re: Drunken US Troops Kill Rare Tiger

2003-09-22 Thread Duncan Frissell
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, Eric Cordian wrote: In my opinion, the tiger was worth more than all the US Troops currently occupying Iraq. Maybe the tiger shot first. If AmeriKKKa freely re-elects Shrub, because Americans admire his bullying the rest of the world, and the American people freely

[cdr] Re: Elngsih (was )

2003-09-22 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On Monday 22 September 2003 18:39, Thomas Shaddack wrote: Please write if you have questions, thoughts, comments, etc. Could be the l33t sp3ak next generation for the cases when the communication is monitored by automated tools for keywords. Could foil both alerting on keywords and keyword