-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 11:27:02 -0400 (EDT)
From: AIP listserver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: physnews
PHYSICS NEWS UPDATE
The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Physics News
Number 535 April 20, 2001
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
On Sat, 21 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can u please help in learning how to hack. send links on hacking send
downloads and others please please please please please.
Dude, first, get rid of AOL.
You must learn to grab accountz on
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Jim Choate wrote:
SPINTRONIC PROBE MICROSCOPES.
snip
The SP-STM method is used not so much to image atoms
in a sample as to map their magnetism. Previous to this one could
map magnetism in a bulk material but only at the scale of 10
nm or more. With
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Tim May wrote:
You may be joking, but this sure has the whiff of Choate's attempts
to trigger a raid on me,
You're a fucking paranoid, schizo, liar.
The ultimate authority...resides
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote:
This is nonsense. Even if you, say, don't believe (gays|blacks|IRS agents)
should have any rights, and you assault or shoot one, you maintain your
rights under the criminal justice system. To a trial by jury, to be
confronted with the evidence
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, John Young wrote:
Jim Choate aptly accused everybody:
You're a fucking paranoid, schizo, liar.
That's me, all right, an admirer of country porn, this list.
Actually it was only addressed to Tim's public remarks about my supposed
actions and intent.
But hey, if the
It's fiction, but it's useful for PSYCHOLOGICAL reference rather than
backing a techical argument for/against anarchy.
Centaurus: The best of Australian Science Fiction
ed. D.G. Hartwell, D. Broderick
ISBN 0-312-86556-2
"Things fall apart"
Philippa C. Maddern
--
At 06:15 PM 4/15/2001 -0700, Bill Stewart wrote:
How do you deal with not only the real Detweilers, but with
people using the kinds of pseudonym hacks that Detweiler was
constantly ranting against, such as creating a bunch of
pseudonyms that all give each other positive ratings
On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Ray Dillinger wrote:
Gakkk.. That's ~27 megabits/second, over half a T3.
You can still get the whole thing for $100 a month with a satellite
dish. Or at least you could earlier this year.
From where??? The standard home satellite dish (ala Dish Network) doesn't
Today, Snowhite was turning 18. The 7 Dwarfs always where very educated and
polite with Snowhite. When they go out work at mornign, they promissed a
*huge* surprise. Snowhite was anxious. Suddlently, the door open, and the Seven
Dwarfs enter...
dwarf4you.exe
http://slashdot.org/science/01/04/22/1855209.shtml
--
The ultimate authority...resides in the people alone.
James Madison
The Armadillo Group
Haven't you head, they don't use them. They are a power unto themselves,
they don't answer to the people (anymore).
The solution lies in the heart of humankind.
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Richard Fiero wrote:
James A. Donald wrote:
. . .
You are implying that libertarian analysis is unscientific and not
academically respectable. But much of it, most famously that by David
Friedman, is as hard core as anyone would wish, and on certain topics, it
is a
http://www.wclf.org/content/bibliography.html
--
The solution lies in the heart of humankind.
Chris Lawson
The Armadillo Group ,::;::-.
http://www.hi.is/~bthru/bibliography.html
--
The solution lies in the heart of humankind.
Chris Lawson
The Armadillo Group ,::;::-.
http://www.nmu.edu/www-edgar/economic/Books.htm
--
The solution lies in the heart of humankind.
Chris Lawson
The Armadillo Group ,::;::-.
Âû ìîæåòå âîñïîëüçîâàòüñÿ èñêëþ÷èòåëüíîé âîçìîæíîñòüþ -
ñòàòü âëàäåëüöåì ñîáñòâåííîãî èíòåðíåò-ìàãàçèíà.
Çà÷åì âêëàäûâàòü îãðîìíûå ñðåäñòâà â
ïðèîáðåòåíèå "òðàäèöèîííîãî" ìàãàçèíà, êîòîðûé áóäåò
îáñëóæèâàòü ëþäåé èç áëèæàéøåãî êâàðòàëà? Ñòàíüòå âëàäåëüöåì
ñîáñòâåííîãî èíòåðíåò-ìàãàçèíà
http://www.newparty.org/econo.html
--
The solution lies in the heart of humankind.
Chris Lawson
The Armadillo Group ,::;::-. James
DEAR SIR,
I GOT YOUR CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS FROM YOUR ASSOCIATIONS EMAIL
DIRECTORY, I CAN NOT CONTACT ANY OF MY PRESENT ASSOCIATES BECAUSE OF THE
ONGOING SITUATION IN MY COUNTRY AND THE PREDICAMENT FACING MY FATHER.
I AM THE SON OF THE FORMER HEAD OF STATE OF IVORY COAST ( COTE D"E VOIRE),
Database companies desperately want to keep information public
BY AMBER VEVERKA
Charlotte Observer
In 15 seconds, Jan Barefoot uncovers the last seven years of her visitor's life.
There on the computer screen is the woman's name, her last four phone numbers and
addresses -- even her Social
Phillip H. Zakas wrote:
Bell's AP includes neither a system of due process nor a method for the
accused to confront his accusor. do you think he's rejected the AP as
invalid, or simply realizing how beneficial simple rights as these are when
being accused of crimes? is it relevant to refer to
blanc,
i clearly understand your point. where bell and i differ seems to be in the
perception of the role of the individual working for the govt -- it appears
to me that bell equates the individual as the govt and so can direct action
against the individual. this is similar to the
How would you like to take all of your debt, reduce
or eliminate the interest, pay less per month,and
pay them off sooner?
We have helped over 20,000 people do just that.
If you are interested, we invite you to request your free
information by providing the following information.
Visit
And why, ethicaly, should the individual receive unlimited protection? Why
should an individual who acts in a unjust way receive protection simply
because they work for the government. Where in the DoI, Constitution, or
anywhere else in Democratic theory is this a requirement? Near as I can
Phillip H. Zakas wrote:
i clearly understand your point. where bell and i differ seems to be in the
perception of the role of the individual working for the govt -- it appears
to me that bell equates the individual as the govt and so can direct action
against the individual. . . .
---
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Jim Choate wrote:
Does
going to work for the government take away ones responsibilities and
rights as an individual?
Totally as an aside - under certain circumstances, yes, going to work for
the gov will remove almost all of your basic rights.
As anyone who has held a
I concur with your general direction. two thoughts came to mind:
first, govt. employees aren't subject to lawsuits because of their official
acts. plus, in many cases, we need to give govt. employees specific
exemptions/rights so that they can perform their work (eg. a soldier can
kill during
Don't forget the edible underwear...
-Original Message-
From: Jim Choate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 3:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: not getting it in Quebec
On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Bill Stewart wrote:
So how DO you defend yourself against a
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/et?ac=004828158212044rtmo=qxbLdRq9atmo=rrrqpg=/et/01/4/22/wbite22.html
--
The ultimate authority...resides in the people alone.
James
29 matches
Mail list logo