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2001-02-13 Thread Tom
once again I'm asking for some details/help on what looks ever more like a pure anonymity problem. maybe I should start with revealing what it's all for, since I'm pretty much stuck there at the moment. point your browser to http://www.lemuria.org/Black if you want and take a look. there's not

Re: **Why doesn't Napster just move offshore?

2001-02-13 Thread Tom
Ken Brown wrote: Why doesn't Napster just move offshore? because it is headed by identifiable individuals.

NYT: Railroad drops employee gene testing

2001-02-13 Thread Alex Shirado
http://www.nyt.com/aponline/business/AP-Genetic-Tests.html DALLAS (AP) -- Hit with a federal lawsuit, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway agreed Monday to stop requiring genetic testing of employees who file claims for a wrist condition called carpal tunnel syndrome. On Friday, the U.S.

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2001-02-13 Thread postmaster
The recipient of this message has exceeded their message limits, they have not received the full text of your message I'd want to read the documents in this case. But quick thoughts: The scope of civil discovery has broadened too much in the U.S. That said, I'm not sure why bookstores should

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2001-02-13 Thread Blank Frank
AF wrote: ERNST YOUNG VETERAN TAMAS HEVIZI NAMED PRESIDENT AND CEO OF ZERO-KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS Pretty ironic. E Y was the firm that did a private forensic investigation of air stewards' home computers because they were annoying an airline.

Re: The meek will inherit what, exactly?

2001-02-13 Thread mmotyka
I regard that one verse, and its implications, as one of the most dire, tragic, and hopeless of all the prophecies in the bible. Bear The tragedy of that one verse is the result of that go forth and multiply horseshit that some mindless fuckwits actually

Re: Here you have, ;o)

2001-02-13 Thread Bill Stewart
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 09:37:33PM -0400, Adam Back wrote: Heh, heh. Guess who uses outlook :-) Endless source of amusement as a linux user watching the VB script worms play out. I think you actually have to click on this one, though the double extension helps as many users won't see

Re: Re: Here you have, ;o)

2001-02-13 Thread Roy Silvernail
From: "Bill Stewart" [EMAIL PROTECTED] The trick with double extensions is that after Explorer or Outlook hides the .VBS, the user sees the ".JPG" and says "Oh, this is a picture, I'll click on it", instead of "Hmmm, this is something I don't recognize, better leave it alone." Similar

Re: Here you have, ;o)

2001-02-13 Thread Me
From: "Bill Stewart" [EMAIL PROTECTED] The trick with double extensions is that after Explorer or Outlook hides the .VBS, the user sees the ".JPG" and says "Oh, this is a picture, I'll click on it", instead of "Hmmm, this is something I don't recognize, better leave it alone." Similar

Re: Re: Re: Here you have, ;o)

2001-02-13 Thread Me
From: "Roy Silvernail" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Most likely, you have set your Explorer options to show file extensions (as most any sane person would). My standard Windows settings are to hide extensions for known file-types -- ignoring questions of sanity, it is prettier and I generally don't run

Re: CDR: freedomforum.org: Federal judge quashes subpoena for Kansas bookstore's sales records

2001-02-13 Thread Declan McCullagh
Jim, please do not email me privately unless you want to say something to me privately. It appears as though you sent the below message to the list and then to me in a different message; there is no need for this, and it violates netiquette. In any case, I'm inclined to believe that the First

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2001-02-13 Thread postmaster
The recipient of this message has exceeded their message limits, they have not received the full text of your message On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote: In any case, I'm inclined to believe that the First Amendment should not grant special rights to people who call themselves

MathTools News Digest, February 2001

2001-02-13 Thread Mathtools.net News
Contents * KFtools for MATLAB * Statistical Pattern Recognition Toolbox * Signal Processing using C++ * sbParser - Symbolic C++ Parser * Contribute your links KFtools for MATLAB == This set of MATLAB tools consists of functions useful for basic image processing

Re: CDR: Re: freedomforum.org: Federal judge quashes subpoena for Kansas bookstore's sales records

2001-02-13 Thread John Young
The only people scuzzier than scum reporters, lawyers, politicians, bureaucrats, cops, pederasts, communazis, feminazis, other-color-skinneds, you know, the most hated of your stupid clan, are those who hate them due to cross-wired brains, of which I am a proud holder one of. Why without those

Re: Re: Here you have, ;o)

2001-02-13 Thread Me
From: "Riad S. Wahby" [EMAIL PROTECTED] You have set your "View" options to include "Show extensions for all files." This is not the default behavior of Windows since Windows95, so most people don't have this option enabled. View-[X] Hide file extensions for known file types If there is

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2001-02-13 Thread Jim Choate
Before a larger group can see the virtue of an idea, a smaller group must first understand it. "Stranger Suns"

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2001-02-13 Thread postmaster
The recipient of this message has exceeded their message limits, they have not received the full text of your message Before a larger group can see the virtue of an idea, a smaller group must

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The recipient of this message has exceeded their message limits, they have not received the full text of your message From: "Riad S. Wahby" [EMAIL PROTECTED] You have set your "View" options to include "Show extensions for all files." This is not the default behavior of Windows since

Windows XP Can Secure Music

2001-02-13 Thread Joe Baptista
Windows XP Can Secure Music (Technology 2:00 a.m. PST) http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,41614,00.html?tw=wn20010213 Microsoft has built security into its operating system to prevent music from being played on unknown hardware. Its plan to prevent piracy could mean a scuffle with

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2001-02-13 Thread postmaster
The recipient of this message has exceeded their message limits, they have not received the full text of your message Windows XP Can Secure Music (Technology 2:00 a.m. PST) http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,41614,00.html?tw=wn20010213 Microsoft has built security into its

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