Re: PGP/GPG Key signing party

2003-07-18 Thread David Long
> they're always on the same night (or at least, BLU and the Merrimack
> chapter of GNHLUG, which oddly enough meets in Nashua).
> 

Actually it's the "Merrimack Valley" Chapter.  Geographic definition,
not political.  So folks from both south-central NH and NE Mass (or
anyone else for that matter) may choose to call this home, if they
haven't found a closer (or better) LUG.

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Re: PGP/GPG Key signing party

2003-07-17 Thread Seth Gordon
On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 14:02, Brian wrote:
> 
> This brings up a question I've been meaning to ask... I've only lived in
> the Nashua area for a couple of years and haven't found any good,
> reliable crack houses.

I am reminded of this paper:

"The Cocaine Auction Protocol: On the Power of Anonymous Broadcast"
Frank Stajano and Ross Anderson

Traditionally, cryptographic protocols are described as a sequence of
steps, in each of which one principal sends a message to another. It is
implicitly assumed that the fundamental communication primitive is
necessarily one-to-one, and protocols addressing anonymity tend to
resort to the composition of multiple elementary transmissions in order
to frustrate traffic analysis.

This paper builds on a case study, of an anonymous auction between
mistrustful principals with no trusted arbitrator, to introduce
"anonymous broadcast" as a new protocol building block. This primitive
is, in many interesting cases, a more accurate model of what actually
happens during transmission. With certain restrictions it can give a
particularly efficient implementation technique for many
anonymity-related protocols.

http://www-lce.eng.cam.ac.uk/~fms27/cocaine/

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Re: PGP/GPG Key signing party

2003-07-17 Thread Steven W. Orr
On Thursday, Jul 17th 2003 at 15:12 -0400, quoth Jerry Feldman:

=>On 17 Jul 2003 14:02:35 -0400
=>Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
=>
=>> This brings up a question I've been meaning to ask... I've only lived
=>> in the Nashua area for a couple of years and haven't found any good,
=>> reliable crack houses.  In Detroit they were much easier to find, and
=>> abundant supply kept prices low (free pipe with purchase of 3 rocks,
=>> etc).
=>Other than 110 Spitbrook Rd. :-), I don't know about Nashua, but I'm
=>sure there are a few crack houses within walking distance of the monthly
=>BLU meeting in The people's Republic of Cambridge. 

You're just some mean spirited republican! It's not fair to use such 
derogatory language. Don't call them crack houses. You should refer to 
them as homes for the pharmaceutically challenged.

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Re: PGP/GPG Key signing party

2003-07-17 Thread michael . odonnell



>SCO has been banned from both Cambridge and Boston by order of RMS. 

It's strange what random thought sequences flit
through one's head at times.  Upon reading that msg
I thought, "Maybe such a restrictive ban should be
expected from someone whose initials normally denote
Root Mean Square", which was immediately followed by,
"...naaah!  That title is reserved for John Ashcroft."
 
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Re: PGP/GPG Key signing party

2003-07-17 Thread michael . odonnell



>SCO has been banned from both Cambridge and Boston by order of RMS. 

It's strange what random thought sequences flit
through one's head at times.  Upon reading that msg
I thought, "Maybe such a restrictive ban should be
expected from someone whose initials normally denote
Root Mean Square", which was immediately followed by,
"...naaah!  That title is reserved for John Ashcroft."
 
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Re: PGP/GPG Key signing party

2003-07-17 Thread Jerry Feldman
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 14:29:28 -0400
Mark Komarinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Check the local SCO reseller.  It might explain a lot.
SCO has been banned from both Cambridge and Boston by order of RMS. 


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Re: PGP/GPG Key signing party

2003-07-17 Thread Jerry Feldman
On 17 Jul 2003 14:02:35 -0400
Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This brings up a question I've been meaning to ask... I've only lived
> in the Nashua area for a couple of years and haven't found any good,
> reliable crack houses.  In Detroit they were much easier to find, and
> abundant supply kept prices low (free pipe with purchase of 3 rocks,
> etc).
Other than 110 Spitbrook Rd. :-), I don't know about Nashua, but I'm
sure there are a few crack houses within walking distance of the monthly
BLU meeting in The people's Republic of Cambridge. 



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Re: PGP/GPG Key signing party

2003-07-17 Thread Jerry Feldman
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 12:38:58 -0400
Derek Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I would like to attend, and having one soon works quite well for me,
> since there's a strong possibility I'll soon (like, within the next 4
> weeks) be moving to Asia for some indeterminate period of time.  I
> thought I'd CC the GNHLUG members to see if they'd be interested as
> well.
The earliest would be September 17th since we already have an august
meeting scheduled. 
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Re: PGP/GPG Key signing party

2003-07-17 Thread Mark Komarinski
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 02:02:35PM -0400, Brian wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 13:34, Matt Brodeur wrote:
> > You, as usual, are on crack.  
> 
> This brings up a question I've been meaning to ask... I've only lived in
> the Nashua area for a couple of years and haven't found any good,
> reliable crack houses.  In Detroit they were much easier to find, and
> abundant supply kept prices low (free pipe with purchase of 3 rocks,
> etc).
> 
> So, anyone know of any good crack houses in the Nashua or
> Amherst/Milford area?

Check the local SCO reseller.  It might explain a lot.

-Mark


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Re: PGP/GPG Key signing party

2003-07-17 Thread Brian
On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 13:34, Matt Brodeur wrote:
> You, as usual, are on crack.  

This brings up a question I've been meaning to ask... I've only lived in
the Nashua area for a couple of years and haven't found any good,
reliable crack houses.  In Detroit they were much easier to find, and
abundant supply kept prices low (free pipe with purchase of 3 rocks,
etc).

So, anyone know of any good crack houses in the Nashua or
Amherst/Milford area?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: PGP/GPG Key signing party

2003-07-17 Thread pll

> On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, "Matt" == Matt Brodeur wrote:

  Matt> You, as usual, are on crack.

But Matt, you gotta admit, at least he's consistent.

Therefore, it must be pretty *good* crack :)
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Re: PGP/GPG Key signing party

2003-07-17 Thread Matt Brodeur
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Derek Martin wrote:

> The trouble is, they're always on the same night (or at least, BLU and
> the Merrimack chapter of GNHLUG, which oddly enough meets in Nashua).

   You, as usual, are on crack.  Officially BLU is the THIRD Wednesday of
every month, and MerriLUG^WMEBDA^WMELBA is the FOURTH.  Occasional issues
with calendar interpretation may have placed the Nashua meeting a week
early a few times in the past year or so, but that's not normal practice.  
If you don't believe me, check the web pages:
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/OurChapters
http://www.blu.org/cgi-bin/calendar


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