Re: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-05-01 Thread Julian Assange
L** G*** is a nice man. He wrote that the Cult of the Dead Cow were a bunch of barely literate mindless American teenage delinquents. Ken This statement is surprisingly close to the truth. In top black hat circles CDC people were always viewed as joke. They were loosely tolerated

Re: Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Steve Furlong
Jan Dobrucki wrote: World, this is the USA, USA, this is The World. Now that you know each other, start thinking in a more broad perspective, please. Blow me. /s/ An Ugly American -- Steve FurlongComputer Condottiere Have GNU, Will Travel The reasonable man adapts himself to the

Re: Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Steve Furlong wrote: Blow me. Troll, and ye shalt be heard. Seriously, while the relationship between furriners and merkins has been notoriously strained, might there not be need for a cpunx-europe@? For regional announcements, and such. English to be preferrable mode

Re: Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Ben Laurie
Eugen Leitl wrote: On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Steve Furlong wrote: Blow me. Troll, and ye shalt be heard. Seriously, while the relationship between furriners and merkins has been notoriously strained, might there not be need for a cpunx-europe@? For regional announcements, and such.

Re: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread David Howe
I don't think you get freelance IRA guys. Not with both kneecaps, anyway. might be surprised - donations from the states have apparently tailled off (having been the subject of a terrorist attack themselves they seem less willing to fund them) and they could do with the revenue - but you are

Re: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Ken Brown
Tim May wrote: Not sure about the rest of europe - but we have a targetted crypto list in the UK (UKCrypto, sensibly enough) so already have a forum for uk-specific issues. Thats not to say some of it wouldn't be better here - but I am sure our problems with .. [name elide to

Re: Re: Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Jan Dobrucki
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Greetings. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 28 Apr 2002 at 22:26, Jan Dobrucki wrote: and third, Americans say, respect human rights, when the US hasn't signed any conventions protecting human rights, because if it did, it would have to stop sending people

Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-28 Thread Jan Dobrucki
Greetings, I've been reading the list for a while now, and what I find annoying is that there are mostly American news and little about what's happening in Europe. As little as I respect America, America is not all of the world. Come on Cypherpunks from Europe, make your presence noticed! Jan

Re: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-28 Thread Tim May
On Sunday, April 28, 2002, at 07:32 AM, Jan Dobrucki wrote: Greetings, I've been reading the list for a while now, and what I find annoying is that there are mostly American news and little about what's happening in Europe. As little as I respect America, America is not all of the world.

Re: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-28 Thread David Howe
On Sunday, April 28, 2002, at 07:32 AM, Jan Dobrucki wrote: Greetings, I've been reading the list for a while now, and what I find annoying is that there are mostly American news and little about what's happening in Europe. As little as I respect America, America is not all of the world.

news is irrelevant -- write code not laws (Re: Cypherpunks Europe)

2002-04-28 Thread Adam Back
I guess there are a fair number of people from Europe on the list. I think there are a number of UK readers, plus others Tim mentioned. (I'm from the UK, but living in Canada right now). There is a UK crypto list, but it's full of news and legal stuff so relatively uninteresting. But the