Re: [FRIAM] RE Complexity and dispair.

2007-04-14 Thread Tim Densmore
Hi all, Steve (or whoever controls the list) could you please unsubscribe me? I rarely read anything posted to this list, and the volume has increased to the point I'm missing mail I need to read. Thanks, Tim Densmore FRIAM

Re: [FRIAM] Chinese Professor Cracks SHA-1 Algorithm

2007-01-20 Thread Tim Densmore
Is that the sound of black helicopters with DMCA stenciled on their sides I hear? On Saturday 20 January 2007 3:35 pm, Robert Howard wrote: Chinese Professor Cracks SHA-1 Algorithm! It was only a matter of time. http://it.slashdot.org/it/07/01/20/1936257.shtml Robert Howard Phoenix,

Re: [FRIAM] Spike: a hack?

2006-10-14 Thread Tim Densmore
I was thinking more like Spikedriver's Blues or Vlad the Impaler myself - either one has interesting connotations. The former is a small thing you do to get then entire project further along - each piece is part of the whole, so to speak. The latter, spiking the bastard dead and scoring one

Re: [FRIAM] Beer Ratings, brewer, brewpub, bar, beer reviews and more

2006-07-19 Thread Tim Densmore
Gentlemen brew their own, homeland aside. Alas, I haven't been a gentleman since moving to Santa Fe. On Wednesday 19 July 2006 08:40, Robert Holmes wrote: Not that an English ex-patriate would be in any way biased, but I think the statement highlighted below is more accurately rendered

[FRIAM] Project Guttenberg *audio books*

2006-06-07 Thread Tim Densmore
I've been reading stuff from project guttenberg for years, but hadn't been by in several months. Now they have a steadily growing selection of human read audio books available as well. Check it out if that sort of thing interests you at all. http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/categories/1 FWIW