Re: What happened to the Cryptography list...?

2003-08-07 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 11:49 AM 8/6/03 -0700, Tim May wrote: On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 11:05 AM, Adam Back wrote: Couldn't he just let people post in his absence? It kind of detracts from a list if it disappears for weeks at a time on a regular basis. He moderates it. His choice. Single point of

Re: Colored people and cripples

2003-08-07 Thread Steve Furlong
On Wednesday 06 August 2003 15:23, Cardenas wrote: once again, we can count on Tim May to contribute the least productive comment to this thread. I'm peeved with Tim, too. He's moving in on my turf! Tim wrote: (I may start pulling cores on their tires after seeing so many

Re: What if all things computable are computable in polynomial time?

2003-08-07 Thread Billy
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 09:49:36AM -0700, Major Variola (ret) wrote: At 01:18 AM 8/6/03 -0700, Eric Cordian wrote: An anonymous sender writes: Rely on math, not humans. What if all things computable are computable in polynomial time? You mean polynomials like O(n^10^10^10) ?

Re: What happened to the Cryptography list...?

2003-08-07 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 9:55 AM -0400 8/6/03, R. A. Hettinga wrote: Perry got sick a while back, and, if he's not in jail or something, :-), I bet that's it. Let me clarify that. A while ago, Perry got sick. The list was down for quite a while. Then he got better, and the list came back. I bet that's what's

Re: What happened to the Cryptography list...?

2003-08-07 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 1:28 AM -0700 8/6/03, Bill Stewart wrote: Bob - Perry's cryptography list moved from wasabisystems to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I haven't gotten anything from there, either. Perry got sick a while back, and, if he's not in jail or something, :-), I bet that's it. Cheers, RAH --

Re: Year in Jail for Web Links

2003-08-07 Thread Kevin S. Van Horn
Bill Stewart wrote: No, it's *not* Prisoner's Dilemma. Think more literally here. The prisoners are the entire population of accused persons. If all the accused (in all cases in the Injustice System) were to reject plea bargaining and insist on a jury trial, then prosecutors would be