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to mind--would belie this cheap shot. Please tell us, what great deeds has
Secret Squirrel done in support of privacy?
Are you really that dumb, Sandy ? You can not think of anything
more intelligent than challenging the anonymous poster
for not being proactive ?
I agree that most
My uncle Izzy told me this joke last Chanukah: How do you say Screw you in Yiddish?
Answer: Trust me. He actually used a shorter and more colorful word, and our
3,000-year culture of self-deprecating humor usually pays off. But here's why all of a
sudden this isn't so funny.
We've all seen
http://www.cadaverinc.com/new.asp
on 4/14/01 12:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Query Donna Rice: don't drink, don't smoke, what do ya do?
Have an affair with a married presidential candidate?
"Kuala Lumpur located" inet-one.com's IP (216.167.27.54) seems to be owned by
Verio, Inc. (NET-VRIO-216-167-000)
8005 South Chester Street
Englewood, CO 80112
US
traceroute:
3 usc-isi-atm.ln.net (130.152.128.2) 3.509 ms 4.66 ms
4 fa-0-0-0.a01.lsanca01.us.ra.verio.net (209.189.66.65)
"American Life Project" needs killing.
Americans Support Email Monitoring, Study Finds
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A survey released Monday finds Americans are
worried about criminal activity on the Internet and willing to let law
enforcement agencies intercept suspects' email despite misgivings
Not content with denouncing Joe Cypherpunk as a "child sex predator
and child pornographer," our favorite Network Vigilante tries to
drum up a massive letter-writing campaign to keep his new ISP
from TOSing his Bovine Effluvia.
Note that everyone who has ever disagreed with Mr. Echols is
by
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote:
See also:
http://www.politechbot.com/p-01862.html
So, I don't see how this bans anonymous remailers. Unlike the perl script
you wrote, anonymous remailers don't provide *false* information about the
source of the message; they just provide
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Jim Choate blathered:
Anonymizer.com does cookie blocking with the premium accounts, I
believe.
And now they have your credit card #...
No, ninny, they do not. Anonymizer accepts cash payments.
https://www.anonymizer.com/signup/sign_up.shtml
Why don't you check
http://www.inet-one.com/cypherpunks/current/msg2.html
http://www.inet-one.com/cypherpunks/current/msg00012.html
http://www.inet-one.com/cypherpunks/current/msg00013.html
http://www.inet-one.com/cypherpunks/current/msg00014.html
Forwarded message:
From: Mike Echols
To: Joe Cypherpunk
I am Hironari Noda, an ex-PSIA official.
http://216.167.120.50/noda072300.htm
As I reported to you last November, on September 23, Tokyo metropolitan police
arrested me on charge of striking a PSIA agent on the head. Until the incident, PSIA
had kept me under surveillance for several days and
Ken Brown wrote:
That's the trouble with all you suburbanites. A three hour drive to the
shop then all you can get is Metallica Puff Daddy. Over here in
London there are maybe ten shops in a short lunchbreak's stroll of my
desk where I would be able to buy vast quantities of
Ken Brown wrote:
That's the trouble with all you suburbanites. A three hour drive to the
shop then all you can get is Metallica Puff Daddy. Over here in
London there are maybe ten shops in a short lunchbreak's stroll of my
desk where I would be able to buy vast quantities of
On 02/06/01, Choate wrote:
http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/internet/02/06/terrorists.internet.ap/index.html
See below for an excerpt from a similar article at:
http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/tech/2001-02-05-binladen.htm
I find interesting the mention of successful fedgov "supercomputer"
Does anyone know where to find "NetScan Tools Pro 2000"?
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