I ran across a reference to this company, which says it has raised $20
M in VC financing and which claims it has a system which implements the
digital equivalent of disappearing ink.
(Perhaps distilled from snake oil?)
The URL is still called disappearing.com, but the company is now called
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* John Kozubik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-08-02 19:27]:
That is incorrect. AOL owns their network, and they can respond to your
arbitrary communications on their network in any way they see fit.
Unfortunately, you're correct.
Maybe they will
Mac Norton wrote:
There was a weapons charge as well, which will always complicate
matters considerably.
There was a weapons charge -- Molotov cocktail -- in the first indictment
which was dropped.
The second indictment was for the single charge of distribution of
information, to wit:
On Tue, 05 Aug 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...] I'm
talking about is AOL committing a DoS attack on me, which is
actionable regardless of Bob's contract.
Dear honorable Mr. Mindfuq,
I am from this point forward blocking all mail traffic from you to the
networks I control. None of your
Bob - Perry's cryptography list moved from wasabisystems to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
a few months ago. [EMAIL PROTECTED] says:
-
lists
[EMAIL PROTECTED] serves the following lists:
bsd-api-announceThe BSD APIs Announcement Mailing
On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 10:59 AM, Tyler Durden wrote:
Tim May wrote...
Where did this of color nonsense get started?
Like a lot of PC terms...from guilt-ridden white liberals. Black folks
never use this term, as far as I've ever heard.
I hear them using this _frequently_. Just about
once again, we can count on Tim May to contribute the least productive
comment to this thread.
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 12:01:48PM -0700, Tim May wrote:
On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 10:59 AM, Tyler Durden wrote:
Tim May wrote...
Where did this of color nonsense get started?
Like a
At 02:16 PM 8/6/03 -0700, Bill Stewart wrote:
What if all things computable are computable in polynomial time?
We wouldn't have to go back to OTP, just symmetric-key keyservers
which people used before public-key became well-known.
While the public-key algorithms are based on math problems like
On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 08:39 PM, Mac Norton wrote:
There was a weapons charge as well, which will always complicate
matters considerably. The unconventional life is a more or less fine
thing until it gets perpendicular to the conventional life, usually in
the form of law enforcement