Re: Citizen Chics Must Put Out

2004-06-22 Thread Harmon Seaver
This last Memorial Day weekend, I was heading off to work at my fun historical reinactor job at a state historic site (I get to run a 150 year old sawmill) and dressed appropriately. My wife's car was parked behind mine in the driveway, so I pulled hers out and into the neigbor's, pulled mine

Re: Citizen Chics Must Put Out

2004-06-22 Thread J.A. Terranson
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Harmon Seaver wrote: So we were standing there at a bit of an impass, me saying no, you cannot search me. Then he says, Well, for my own safety, I have a right to search you for a weapon. I really, really, wish it had been some other time, so I could have forced the

[IP] When police ask your name, you must give it, Supreme Court says (fwd from dave@farber.net)

2004-06-22 Thread Eugen Leitl
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Re: [IP] When police ask your name, you must give it, Supreme Court says (fwd from dave@farber.net)

2004-06-22 Thread Gabriel Rocha
On Jun 21 2004, Steve Schear wrote: | Not a problem. Its legal to use any name you wish, including those that | use gyphs and sounds which cannot be represented by standard Roman and | non-Roman alphabets (as is common in some African tribes). So, those that | wish to avoid

Re: [IP] When police ask your name, you must give it, Supreme Court says (fwd from dave@farber.net)

2004-06-22 Thread Steve Schear
WASHINGTON - A sharply divided Supreme Court ruled Monday that people who refuse to give their names to police can be arrested, even if they've done nothing wrong. The court previously had said police may briefly detain people they suspect of wrongdoing, without any proof. But until now, the

Re: [IP] When police ask your name, you must give it, Supreme Court says (fwd from dave@farber.net)

2004-06-22 Thread Justin
On 2004-06-22T02:52:15-0400, Gabriel Rocha wrote: On Jun 21 2004, Steve Schear wrote: | Not a problem. Its legal to use any name you wish, including those that | use gyphs and sounds which cannot be represented by standard Roman and | non-Roman alphabets (as is common in

Re: [IP] When police ask your name, you must give it, Supreme Court says (fwd from dave@farber.net)

2004-06-22 Thread Justin
On 2004-06-21T22:38:01-0700, Steve Schear wrote: Not a problem. Its legal to use any name you wish, including those that use gyphs and sounds which cannot be represented by standard Roman and non-Roman alphabets (as is common in some African tribes). So, those that wish to avoid this data

Police fudge on ID theft: expert

2004-06-22 Thread R. A. Hettinga
http://australianit.news.com.au/common/print/0,7208,9890733%5E15319%5E%5Enbv%5E15306,00.html Australian IT Police fudge on ID theft: expert Kelly Mills JUNE 22, 2004 REPORTS of increasing identity fraud attacks have been exaggerated by law enforcement agencies seeking to maintain budgets,

geographic MACs

2004-06-22 Thread Eugen Leitl
MAC address space is enough for roughly one device/square meter of Earth surface. This is about enough for wireless MAC (24 bit for longitude/latitude each) assigment from, say, WGS 84. Not enough for elevation, but given that it's rough coordinates, injecting some noise should remove potential

Re: [IP] When police ask your name, you must give it, Supreme Court says (fwd from dave@farber.net)

2004-06-22 Thread Morlock Elloi
incriminating, and the State has a substantial interest in knowing who you are -- you may need medicating, or you may owe the government money, or Exactly ... and maybe you are on this consumer list: http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/328/7454/1458 The president's commission found

Re: [IP] When police ask your name, you must give it, Supreme Court says (fwd from dave@farber.net)

2004-06-22 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
Morlock Elloi wrote: incriminating, and the State has a substantial interest in knowing who you are -- you may need medicating, or you may owe the government money, or Exactly ... and maybe you are on this consumer list: http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/328/7454/1458 Thanks for