Re: Nietzsche as the Gödel of Philosophy

2000-02-07 Thread Tim May
At 10:40 PM -0800 2/7/00, dmolnar wrote: On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Tim May wrote: light that he'd been a Nazi sympathizer who actually wrote articles about the inferiority of Jews and the need to cleanse the world of them. I don't recall his name at this moment, but it was quite an academic

Re: Cypherpunks@algebra.com to be CLOSED next week

2000-02-08 Thread Tim May
principles. Looks like when Igor pulls the plug on Algebra I'm gone, too. Not with a bang, but with a whimper. Last one out, turn off the lights. --Tim May print pack"C*",split/\D+/,`echo "16iII*o\U@{$/=$z;[(pop,pop,unpack"H*", )]}\EsMsKsN0[lN*1lK[d2%Sa2/d0X+d*lM

Re: Morales and Payne STATE lawsuits

2000-02-09 Thread Tim May
; He never outlines in a straightforward fashion just what the issues are and why he thinks anyone should "settle" with him. More than an English major, he needs a competent lawyer. This "pro se" stuff has its place, but usually is best avoided. Especially by folks like Payne. --Tim May pr

Re: Top Secret Report on Kadaffi Plot

2000-02-13 Thread Tim May
ing new, it's just disinformation from the raghead sand niggers and their anti-Zionist collaborators. --Tim May print pack"C*",split/\D+/,`echo "16iII*o\U@{$/=$z;[(pop,pop,unpack"H*", )]}\EsMsKsN0[lN*1lK[d2%Sa2/d0X+d*lMLa^*lN%0]dsXx++lMlN/dsM0J]dsJxp"|dc` -:

Re: Big Brother at the Nurnberg Toy Fair

2000-02-14 Thread Tim May
paragraphs of the story, for example. Or the submitter's paraphrase. Mostly I just delete these kinds of "no explanation" suggestions. Especially from people I don't recognize, for obvious reasons. --Tim May print pack"C*",split/\D+/,`echo "16iII*o\U@{$/=$z;[(pop,pop,unp

RE: the power of cryptography

2000-02-14 Thread Tim May
us these last couple of months. --Tim May print pack"C*",split/\D+/,`echo "16iII*o\U@{$/=$z;[(pop,pop,unpack"H*", )]}\EsMsKsN0[lN*1lK[d2%Sa2/d0X+d*lMLa^*lN%0]dsXx++lMlN/dsM0J]dsJxp"|dc` -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timot

Re: shmoo on web of trust, Israeli-Iran TOWs

2000-02-14 Thread Tim May
s, or whatever. Somene seeing my name on the list of signatures attached to "Fidel Castro's key" simply tells someone: "Tim May had some level of confidence that the key belongs to someone that Tim thinks is Fidel Castro." (I believe the calculus for thinking about webs of trust

Re: Re: NWA computer seizureg;

2000-02-15 Thread Tim May
any e-mail that was not specifically called out for in a warrant, or got a laundry list of hundreds of e-mails (as seems certain), then it is they who have violated the ECPA. Of course, no Feds have ever done a day in jail for violating the ECPA. --Tim May print pack"C*",split/\D+/,`ec

Re: Neo-Cypherpunks and calls for privacy regulations

2000-02-15 Thread Tim May
At 11:29 PM -0800 2/14/00, John A. Limpert wrote: on 2000-02-14 12:23, Tim May at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * the desire for a profit almost always wins out over the desire to collect customer information: if a business has a choice between collecting some customer info or completing a sale

Re: shmoo on web of trust, Israeli-Iran TOWs

2000-02-15 Thread Tim May
At 8:26 AM -0800 2/15/00, John Doe Number Two wrote: in article v03130303b4ce69373560@[207.111.242.22], Tim May at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 14/2/00 6:38 pm: Yet another wrongheaded interpretation of "trust." Insofar as key signings go, political views are not important. Golda M

Re: Re: why worry?

2000-02-15 Thread Tim May
g tiresome. (It was tiresome in the 1960s, and earlier. It's even more tiresome today.) Consider that Cisco is just about to become the largest industrial corporation in the world, based on market value. It didn't exist until about 15 years ago. So much for the power of "megacorps." --T

Re: why worry?

2000-02-15 Thread Tim May
. And if there are no local higher-paying employers, their starvation and the starvation of their children will decrease the surplus population. On another matter, Harmon, are you sure you wouldn't be happier over on Commiepunks? --Tim May print pack"C*",split/\D+/,`echo "16iII*o\U@{

Re: Re: why worry?

2000-02-16 Thread Tim May
ps seem to be mighty inclined to letting government steal property to do what they think is "good." Such people, who steal my property, need killing. Millions in America need killing. --Tim May print pack"C*",split/\D+/,`echo "16iII*o\U@{$/=$z;[(pop,pop,unpack"H*&

Re: Crypto victory is at hand - what next?

2000-02-17 Thread Tim May
At 4:20 PM -0800 1/30/17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You mean someone besides Tim May buried gold in the ground in preparation for the breakdown of civilization? * P L O N K * Bye, --Tim May print pack"C*",split/\D+/,`echo "16iII*o\U@{$/=$z;[(pop,pop,unpack"H*"

Re: MS Funded/Founded by NSA?

2000-02-19 Thread Tim May
nly the recent deals. In the past, Matra/Harris, a French-affiliated company, was a producer. Ditto for a bunch of others, American, European, and Asian. All of them in on the conspiracy?) As a paranoid theory, it's not even interesting. --Tim May -:-:-:-:-

Re: MS Funded/Founded by NSA?

2000-02-19 Thread Tim May
hat PGP had been gotten out in source code...I don't see NAI emphasizing this anymore. Ditto for RSA's foreign development labs. The lack of strong crypto coming out of Europe is something the Europeans can and should be talking about, not weird

RE: the power of cryptography

2000-02-20 Thread Tim May
to distinguish it from the rest of them (that would make it more obvious, and limit anonymity), it's not unlikely. Please be careful in acknowledging whose words you are responding to. --Tim May -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May

Re: Neo-Cypherpunks and calls for privacy regulations

2000-02-20 Thread Tim May
At 3:59 PM -0800 2/20/00, Petro wrote: At 7:45 AM -0800 2/14/00, Duncan Frissell wrote: At 08:55 PM 2/12/00 -0500, Petro wrote: I wrote much of what you quoted and then responded to, and yet you snipped the part that said "Tim May wrote..." Please take some care in how you quote.

Re: Start your own group

2000-02-21 Thread Tim May
At 10:08 AM -0800 2/21/00, dmolnar wrote: On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Tim May wrote: At one time there were fairly active groups in Boston/Cambridge and Washington, D.C. We once had a interesting DES-encrypted 3-way teleconference between the three meetings. Is any such activity underway in Boston

RE: the power of cryptography

2000-02-12 Thread Tim May
ufficiently advanced beyond these notions. What a nitwit. --Tim May print pack"C*",split/\D+/,`echo "16iII*o\U@{$/=$z;[(pop,pop,unpack"H*", )]}\EsMsKsN0[lN*1lK[d2%Sa2/d0X+d*lMLa^*lN%0]dsXx++lMlN/dsM0J]dsJxp"|dc` -:-:-:-

Re:

2000-02-19 Thread Tim May
At 3:02 PM -0800 2/19/00, James Smith wrote: I NEED A NUMBER 1-800-555-CLUE --Tim May, who notes that the list is now utterly dominated by spam, clueless queries, and puerile social justice rants -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C

Re: More info

2000-02-21 Thread Tim May
At 3:22 PM -0800 2/21/00, POPESCU GEORGE wrote: Dear Sir/Madame My name is Popescu George.I am from Romania. Is posible your business for me, from my country? My best regards! Is not possible your business, my country, you. Was possible, past time, your country, never

Re: the power of cryptography

2000-02-11 Thread Tim May
ve competition, both personal and commercial. I don't want my rivals reading my plans, no matter how ideal the society is. You seem to be thinking of the Eloi as being the ideal society. Feh. --Tim May print pack"C*",split/\D+/,`echo "16iII*o\U@{$/=$z;[(pop,pop,unpack"H*", )]}

Re: Not an unexpected verdict ...

2000-02-28 Thread Tim May
was going down if I was entering my home late at night and four black guys approached me and started screaming --Tim May -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152

Re: LogJam

2000-02-29 Thread Tim May
be blocked (however ineffectually) by the aforementioned filters, or nosy libraries will intervene. No government agencies, from the Federal or State level, are pushing this on them. --Tim May -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May

Re: Anonymous e-cash server built on e-gold -- NOT!

2000-02-29 Thread Tim May
What matters is not whether they claim to have little bars of gold sitting in socks in their drawer, or vaults in their garage, or whatever...what matter is what their _policies_ are. And their policies seem to suck. --Tim May -:-:-:-:-:-:--

Re: Re: Anonymous e-cash server built on e-gold -- NOT!

2000-02-29 Thread Tim May
unts and then "dare" users to sue in U.S. courts smacks of their being just another uninteresting bank. Of course, the very fact that there _could_ be something they call "suspicious" means their model is fatally flaw

Re: LogJam

2000-02-29 Thread Tim May
ed for, then it must be truly free. No censorship of scary images, of medical or birth control information, of controversial cult recruiting information, etc. --Tim May -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: e

RE: About payee untraceability ...

2000-03-07 Thread Tim May
. Clarice cannot ever unblind this cash herself, as its locked in an envelope only Alice can open. Alice opens the envelope, unblinds the cash, deposits it. Having multiple moneychangers accomplishes the same thing. Ian G. showed this a couple of years ago. --Tim May

RE: About payee untraceability ...

2000-03-07 Thread Tim May
digital cash, a money exchange ("bank") operating with even the primitive protocols of BlackNet would work. --Tim May -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES:

Re: Intuit Acts to Curb Leaks On Quicken to Ad Firms

2000-03-02 Thread Tim May
, suppliers with a less-Orwellian policy. Now the coverup is in full force: "Selling is leakage, monitoring is spillage, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength." --Tim May -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Cryp

Re: curfew laws

2000-03-07 Thread Tim May
s if Intel would file a standard decease and cyst order if someone were to use this.) --Tim May -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous network

Re: Payment mixes for anonymity

2000-03-03 Thread Tim May
is better handled by standard things like reputations, credit ratings, etc. is...scary. Perhaps this is an obvious reason Digicash foundered.) Enough comments from me for now. --Tim May -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy

Re: Vin McLellan Charles Mudd On Denial of Service Attacks

2000-03-04 Thread Tim May
o the throwaway line about "most readers of the list today are hacker 'wannabees,'" this tells us all we need to know. --Tim May -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3D

Re: Use Nuclear Threats To Deter Chemical and Biological

2000-03-04 Thread Tim May
lear. Also for decapitation of command missions. Or burning up 500 cowering civilians. --Tim May -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous network

Re: Payment mixes for anonymity

2000-03-05 Thread Tim May
ttle a $160,000 gambling debt at a casino in Nevada with numerous payments of less than $10,000 each so as to evade the banks' and the casino's reporting requirements on cash transactions involving more than $10,000 in currency." --Tim May -:-:-:-:---

Re: Re: Re: Re: Blackmail as a good thing

2000-03-08 Thread Tim May
tones..." and continue....) --Tim May -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero W.A.S.T.E.: Corralitos, CA |

The price of bread in Romania

2000-03-05 Thread Tim May
e it possible for people to live in diverse locations. Which is why we have hundreds of thousands of programmers and technical specialists scattered all around, from Palo Alto to Berkeley to San Jose to San Francisco, with even some people in s

Let's change the name!, part 17

2000-03-06 Thread Tim May
lease tell me you are kidding. But don't let this stop you from using Stephenson's name...I didn't try to stop _him_ from using "Cryptonomicon." --Tim May -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encr

Re: Justice Department criticizes online anonymity

2000-03-01 Thread Tim May
Of course, an anonymous remailer is just as protected by the First as this hypothetical (and contrived) anonymous recommenter is, but it may help some to see just how far-ranging the implications of banning anonymous speech would be. --Tim May -:-:-:-:-

Re: White House report says government wants to trace Net users

2000-03-06 Thread Tim May
number of states, but Congress as Congress cannot abridge the First Amendment. This is slam dunk First Amendment stuff. I'm surprised that even a report likely written by some twentysomething staffers would get this so wrong. --Tim May -:-:-:-:-:-

Re: Offshore Banks to be Excommunicated

2000-03-02 Thread Tim May
make sure that digital cash is government-friendly. Wouldn't want the proles hiding their transactions from Big Brother. --Tim May -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 83

Shimomura, Markoff, and Packet Sniffers

2000-03-04 Thread Tim May
from a welfare state to something closer to crypto anarchy. Let Shimomura build all the packet sniffers he wants. --Tim May -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 83

Re: bomb making

2000-03-06 Thread Tim May
At 12:30 PM -0800 3/2/00, Bernie Lee wrote: I work for a news station in Louisiana. My angle on a current story is how easy it would be for a young person to find bomb making instructions on the internet. How easy is for our young people? Easy. --Tim May

Re: About payee untraceability

2000-03-10 Thread Tim May
l and find ways to subvert them to our ends.) I claim that a payer untraceable system produces results largely indistinguishable from a true two-way untraceable system. With some work, of an amount to be determined by the surrounding infrastructure. --Tim May -- -:-:-:---

Bill Joy suggests limits to freedom and research.

2000-03-16 Thread Tim May
kNet. I did this by literally soliciting members of the Assembler Multitudes seminar to sell bootleg nanotech research, untraceably. At the actual physical meeting, I revealed that I done this to demonstrate the tip of the iceberg on such approaches. Bill Joy's essay is just not very deep. As I sa

Re:Re: CyberPatrol sues cryptanalysts who revealed flaws initssoftware

2000-03-21 Thread Tim May
;sheeple" for many years. I forget where I first heard it, but it was a long time ago. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous netw

Re: Re: CyberPatrol sues cryptanalysts who revealed flaws inits software

2000-03-21 Thread Tim May
r a boring read is _their_ opinion. All of this loose talk in various recent posts about "could be grounds for a defamation suit" causes me to reach for my revolver. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anar

Re: Does ECHELON Murder US Scientists...?

2000-03-23 Thread Tim May
in a bathtub filled with bloody water. Pgpfone. Use the fucking pgpfone. Get a clue, Squirrel. Casolaro died nearly a decade ago. A bit early to be using PGP or PGPfone. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May

Re: How to avoid participating in census legally?

2000-03-23 Thread Tim May
deliberately sought to evade the Census, say you never received it and that you don't answer the door except for people you know. I'd be very surprised if a court convicted. They may use "administrative fines," the way the IRS does. Meaning: the fine is assessed and deducted from futur

Re: Census Terrorism

2000-03-31 Thread Tim May
ucking care. The U.S. government is a toilet of special interest groups, chief among them the so-called "minority communities." Incineration is too good for most of these rodents.) --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May

Re: voice changer

2000-04-03 Thread Tim May
Title: Re: voice changer At 6:46 PM +0100 4/3/00, Lynne Askey wrote: how do u make it then learn u to use punctuation and grammar otherwise fuck u

Re: Republican Leadership's dot.gov Scam?

2000-04-09 Thread Tim May
wnwind of the Sarin gas to boot. Where's Abu Nidal when we really need him?) --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous networks, digi

Re: WSJ: Who will issue digital IDs...

2000-04-12 Thread Tim May
But monkeywrench any and all attempts to make such "identity credentials" mandatory. In particular, do nothing to promulgate central Cypherpunks signature authorities. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May

Re: The Death of the Cypherpunks

2000-04-12 Thread Tim May
At 8:38 PM -0400 4/12/00, Declan McCullagh wrote: At 15:07 4/12/2000 -0700, Tim May wrote: First, we have seen a lot of political junk discussion here lately, about the tired subjects of socialism, Microsoft, Nazis, and (presumably) even Heinlein. Second, code is indeed preferable to rhetoric

Re: The Death of the Cypherpunks

2000-04-12 Thread Tim May
ostly, but he hasn't been here on our list participating in a debate. And even if he had, like some of our socialists, so what/ He's written his book. He thinks more laws are needed. End of story. Think of it as evolution in action. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-

Crypto and Economics

2000-04-13 Thread Tim May
ago. (I noticed that Wei Dai is talking about a "belief" element in his recent proposal for a signature server of some sort, so perhaps he has also been influenced by the D-S work.) So, yes, I do indeed think crypto and economics are closely linked. Most cryptographers don't, though.

Re: WSJ: Backdoor in MS WWW software

2000-04-14 Thread Tim May
At 12:21 PM -0400 4/14/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (Subscription required) http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/SB955657934787818042.htm April 14, 2000 Microsoft Acknowledges Its Engineers Placed Security Flaw in Some Software By TED BRIDIS Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Microsoft

Re: invite to be on nyc tv show tues (i can't make it)

2000-04-14 Thread Tim May
g sent to the ash heap. I love the ever-widening gap between the technological elite and the illiterate masses. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 83

Re: Sander Franklin presentation @ CFP

2000-04-14 Thread Tim May
to be in censored lists have made the right decision. Sounds fair to me. Good bye. I enjoyed your comments when you were here. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec

Re: Sander Franklin presentation @ CFP

2000-04-14 Thread Tim May
At 10:58 PM -0400 4/14/00, dmolnar wrote: On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Tim May wrote: You're naively accepting what this anonymous poster claimed. At this point I accept that it might be a good idea to ask on those lists as well. As far as I'm concerned, I've already raised my question about digital

America, the Once and Future Police State

2000-04-15 Thread Tim May
and they seized books and pamphlets describing illegal methods for illegally hiding thoughts from the Thought Police. Fuck this. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152

Re: Fwd: Cyberlaw Informer #48

2000-04-24 Thread Tim May
lists I'm on are increasingly dominated by advertising spam, forwarded articles, unsuscrive requests, "help me make bombs" bait from low-level LEOs, and twittering from nitwits. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timo

Re: Pushing the precedents--why the Gonzalez case deservesattention

2000-04-24 Thread Tim May
igrants arriving. Sounds like a normal feedback loop.) --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero W.A.S.T.E

Re: Controlling Parents Praise Reno

2000-04-25 Thread Tim May
At 3:15 PM -0700 4/25/00, Eric Cordian wrote: It's the American way. It's God's way. It's Tim's Way. It's the Libertarian way. Into my killfile you go, too. Oh well. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May

Re: Janet Reno Needs an Exploding Dildo

2000-04-25 Thread Tim May
At 1:04 PM -0400 4/25/00, Marcel Popescu wrote: X-Loop: openpgp.net From: "Tim May" [EMAIL PROTECTED] As far as the raid goes, I support it. A 6-year-old child belongs with his father or mother. The uncles and cousins had no standing, period. You're a fucking idiot. [Sadly, I am

Re: (no subject)

2000-04-26 Thread Tim May
ica are in violation of this liberal cow's laws. Enjoy yourself. Build bombs. Blow up your own police station. (Someday we will track down provocateurs such as yourself and put you up against walls. Millions need to be

Re: Revelations about Echelon spy network intensify US-European tensions

2000-04-28 Thread Tim May
s articles to Cypherpunks, Nym, Fight Censorship, and so on. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero

Re: Revelations about Echelon spy network intensify US-European

2000-05-01 Thread Tim May
At 6:08 PM -0400 4/28/00, Matthew Gaylor wrote: Tim May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matthew, I am now seeing you send the same articles--whether on State Farm GPS usage, Echelon, whatever--appearing on multiple lists. Why? The reason I post and how and what I post are decisions made by myself

Re: Revelations about Echelon spy network intensify US-European

2000-05-01 Thread Tim May
luding one for filtering out duplicate messages from different mailing lists. It's also good for filtering out spam and cypherpunks posts from loons or with CDR: in the Subject. I don't use Procmail, but the filters in Eudora Pro can do the same. The problems are much more than

Re: Revelations about Echelon spy network intensify US-European

2000-05-02 Thread Tim May
his. Enough. If they persist, Technical Means should be used to shut their e-mail addresses down. A gigabyte a day might do it. If not, up it. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital

Re: Agent Provocateur?

2000-05-02 Thread Tim May
At 2:01 PM -0400 5/2/00, Matthew Gaylor wrote: Tim May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: "Fuck them all. Then burn the corpses." Enough. If they persist, Technical Means should be used to shut their e-mail addresses down. A gigabyte a day might do it. If not, up it. --Tim May The best w

Re: ADV:High Search Engine Placement

2000-05-02 Thread Tim May
At 10:31 AM +0800 5/3/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Removal instructions below I saw your listing on the internet. No you didn't. You're lying. Your company needs to be burned to the ground. Think about it. --Tim May

Physician, heal thyself

2000-05-04 Thread Tim May
to, really gets on my tits. Wouldn't want to get spam on your tits, would we? Where are you posting from, a nudist colony? KEEP IT ON YOUR OWN LIST, MORONS! Physician, heal thyself. --Tim May, who is also fed up with spam, unsuscrives, make money fast, whazzups, etc. Most days I find

Options for list filtering

2000-05-05 Thread Tim May
Changing the names periodically will cut out a lot of past-harvested addresses. Only allowing posts by subscribers and via strong remailers will do the same. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encr

Re: ! STOCKS CRUMBLE; AMERICA DIES

2000-05-11 Thread Tim May
anything to contribute. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero W.A.S.T.E.: Corralitos, CA

Re: After Fermat

2000-05-24 Thread Tim May
. He's of course a leading string theorist and "topological physics" (to coin a phrase) expert. Even better, it looks like at least some of the Clays are still alive. A great way to spend some of one's fortune.

RE: Re: Concentration Camp Locations +

2000-05-24 Thread Tim May
concentration camp sites affects your perception of reality. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero

RE: Posting Cookies for Cypherpunks

2000-05-31 Thread Tim May
es (at least it seems this way to me when I delete a dozen such messages and only read a handful that are left). At some point it makes some sense to use _non-content_ filtering. Changing the names periodically will cut out a lot of past-harvested addresses. Only allowing posts by subscribers a

Eliminating toad.com from the C. Distributed List

2000-06-02 Thread Tim May
right time to no longer pick up toad.com traffic and pass it on to the main nodes. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous networks, digital

Eliminating toad.com from the C. Distributed List

2000-06-03 Thread Tim May
d.com would at least eliminate a lot of spam...and would actually comply with John Gilmore's stated wish that toad.com not be used for Cypherpunks traffic. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encrypti

Re: Update on CDR hub status - moderation

2000-06-04 Thread Tim May
time to do the obvious thing. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero W.A.S.T.E.: Corralitos, CA |

Re: Eliminating toad.com from the C. Distributed List

2000-06-06 Thread Tim May
At 12:02 PM +0200 6/5/00, Tom Vogt wrote: Tim May wrote: About 90% of all spam and clueless "how do i make bombz?" crap would be eliminated if messages to toad.com were not picked up by the real nodes. Considering that John Gilmore announced several years ago his wish th

Re: Snake oil (was: Re: HavenCo opens datahaven in thePrincipality of Sea

2000-06-06 Thread Tim May
At 6:00 PM + 6/6/00, lcs Mixmaster Remailer wrote: Just a good PR stunt, I wonder if N. Stephenson is getting some royalties. Bruce Sterling's "Islands in the Net" presaged physical data havens several years before Stephenson even appeared in print.

Re: [FLAME] Choate's web page spams of this list!

2000-06-09 Thread Tim May
several times before. Detweiler, Vulis, even a former virus expert. LVS. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous networks, digital pseudo

Re: Re: Sealand rant (pragmas)

2000-06-09 Thread Tim May
At 1:40 PM -0400 6/9/00, Sunder wrote: Tim May wrote: If files are not traceable back to Sealand, then Sealand is not needed. The file servers could be in Sunnyvale or London. If files are traceable back to Sealand, then Sealand will have to deal with Interpol, Islamic fatwahs, etc

Re: MS-Nationalization By Thomas J. DiLorenzo

2000-06-11 Thread Tim May
At 9:58 PM -0700 6/11/00, Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote: At 12:55 PM -0700 6/11/00, Tim May wrote: Which leads me to this question -- so why doesn't Bill just close up shop? He's got fifty+ billion dollars -- he couldn't spend it all in his lifetime if he tried. So why doesn't he just pull a John

RE: ZKS makes the WSJ (again)

2000-06-13 Thread Tim May
seeing how they'll find enough paying customers. We'll see. In a couple of years this should all be clearer. It may be that both HavenCo and ZKS will tweak their business models to adjust to whatever realities emerge. I'll watch with interest. --Tim May -- -:-:-:--

Re: Jolly Roger

2000-06-13 Thread Tim May
nd the others constitutional provisions about trials, producing evidence, testifying, self-incrimination, etc. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152

RE: ZKS makes the WSJ (again)

2000-06-13 Thread Tim May
At 9:20 PM + 6/13/00, lcs Mixmaster Remailer wrote: Tim May writes: The fact that some fine people work for ZKS should cause us to give them a pass on such important issues. Of course he meant the opposite (no doubt a correction will have appeared in the many hours it takes for remailed

RE: ZKS makes the WSJ (again)

2000-06-13 Thread Tim May
At 6:14 PM -0400 6/13/00, Declan McCullagh wrote: At 09:23 6/13/2000 -0700, Tim May wrote: If ZKS crashes and burns with an investment pool of several tens of millions of dollars--someone told me they'd raised more than US$75M, but I haven't looked closely--then "educated inve

Musings on the Economics of ZKS

2000-06-13 Thread Tim May
at minimum. Ever, not just per year. It's a tough business. Glad my money isn't involved. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous network

ZKS -- This is some seriously bad stuff

2000-06-13 Thread Tim May
controversial uses are immoral, nearly everyone and every group has been an Enemy of the People to one group or another, and to one nation or another. Controversial and "illegal" uses are the only ones where speech really matters. --Tim May (* And of course those "two young males"

Re: Musings on the Economics of ZKS

2000-06-14 Thread Tim May
rks out using your nym to order books from Amazon. Perhaps if you ask Amazon not to make any records of where they shipped the books your nyms will be safe. Sounds secure to me. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May |

Re: jolly roger

2000-06-16 Thread Tim May
At 8:59 PM -0400 6/16/00, Randy wrote: yeah, those ppl do tend to do such things, and use the same abbreviations, and apparently don't feel the need to capitalize proper nouns, or anything else, kurth. and time it is to roundly ignore such ppl, yaknow too many bozos already on this list to

Re: can u help a fellow hacka???

2000-06-19 Thread Tim May
At 8:46 PM -0400 6/19/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hey dude u know a good site that i can get toad i need him to use sum of my things ~notorius brent if u b a hacka u b hangin' in the wrong place. maybe u can talk to that guy looking for "black entrepreneurs only." meanwhile, u need to be

Re: Tired of Internet Filters Refusing, Beaver College Bows ToPressure And Changes Name

2000-06-21 Thread Tim May
me the censors knew fear. Let them cower and quake for once. Nonsense, "lizard." You hide behind this nym while encouraging intervention in the free choices of others. Despicable. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May

Re: economics of millicent

2000-06-22 Thread Tim May
e gauntlet on. Some of the recipients are _closed_ lists, which worsens the context problem. I'm surprised the owners of the closed lists have not discouraged him and folks like him from cross-posting widely to their lists. (Cyberia-L, Fight-Censorship, dcsb, dbs, etc.)

RE: bombs

2000-06-26 Thread Tim May
otion. 3. These low-level cops think moving from busting pimps and whores to solictiting for bombz information will be their ticket into the high technology world. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy:

RE: Hi

2000-06-28 Thread Tim May
in planning terrorist activities! No free country can allow its cops and narcs to behave this way. Imprison most of them, execute many of them. --Tim May -Original Message- From: Colin McDuff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 3:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subj

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