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DCS Newsletter (03/11/2001)

2001-03-12 Thread Dynamic Computer Systems
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Re: CDR: Slashdot | 15 Minutes

2001-03-12 Thread Sunder
Jim Choate wrote: http://slashdot.org/features/01/03/10/0358220.shtml And this has what to do with crypto exactly? -- --Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos--- + ^ + :Surveillance cameras|Passwords are like underwear. You don't /|\ \|/ :aren't

Re: Toy gun ban: This is pleasantly insane

2001-03-12 Thread Matthew Gaylor
Declan McCullagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/low/english/uk_politics/newsid_1207000/1207355.stm Some toy guns could be made illegal if the government goes ahead with its intention to ban replica firearms. Home Office minister Charles Clarke revealed that such a move was

Re: CDR: Re: Slashdot | 15 Minutes

2001-03-12 Thread Sunder
I don't mind so much that he surfs one or two news sites and posts a bunch of urls. I'd wish that: 1. he'd stick to on-topic articles and not give us any random shit he likes 2. he'd post a one or two paragraph quote from the article describing it under the urls. 3. put all the news stories

Re: CDR: Toy gun ban: This is pleasantly insane

2001-03-12 Thread Sunder
Declan McCullagh wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/low/english/uk_politics/newsid_1207000/1207355.stm Some toy guns could be made illegal if the government goes ahead with its intention to ban replica firearms. Truly is thoughtcrime. Home Office minister Charles Clarke revealed that such a

Re: Attorney for a Mutton Sandwich

2001-03-12 Thread Jim Choate
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Daniel J. Boone wrote: The Usual Suspect wrote: 1: Legislators and Judges are the pimps of modern American society. 2: Police, lawyers, and reporters are their whores. 3: Democracy is dead. Line 1: See my .sig. Yeah, so what. Line 2: Some of us choose our

Re: CDR: Re: Slashdot | 15 Minutes

2001-03-12 Thread Jim Choate
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Sunder wrote: I'd wish that: 1. he'd stick to on-topic articles and not give us any random shit he likes Every post I send is 'on topic' to crypto, civil liberties, or economics. 2. he'd post a one or two paragraph quote from the article describing it under the

Re: CDR: Re: Toy gun ban: This is pleasantly insane

2001-03-12 Thread Jim Choate
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Alan Olsen wrote: Next thing you know, it will be considered assault to hold your finger like a gun and say "bang". (If it is not already.) That can get you arrested for 'making a threat' here in the states.

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If law is based on precedence

2001-03-12 Thread Jim Choate
Why is the Constitution not the root precedent? Legislators and Judges are the pimps of modern American society. Police, lawyers, and reporters are their whores. The people are their 'John's'. Democracy

Re: CDR: Re: Slashdot | 15 Minutes

2001-03-12 Thread John Young
Jim Choate signed: Legislators and Judges are the pimps of modern American society. Police, lawyers, and reporters are their whores. The people are their 'John's'. Democracy is dead.

Re: The Private Secretary Of The Most Honorable Sir

2001-03-12 Thread brainteaser
I should have known better than to cut paste straight from a text with thorns in it. That little sig would have better been: "Hige sceal the heardra, heorte the cenre, mod sceal the mare, the ure maegen lytlath." Now you know how the Russian spammers feel. Interesting line, a bit

Re: Slashdot | 15 Minutes

2001-03-12 Thread Jim Choate
Wow, I got some money? When? From where? You really should get your facts straight or your dose adjusted, John. I was hired on the week IBM bought Tivoli. I didn't get a penny. Never heard of Tivoli until they walked into the local Linux user group I was helping run and asked me to come in for

An observation about 'cypherpunks'

2001-03-12 Thread Jim Choate
Out of the half-dozen or so lists I frequent, the 'Cypherpunks' is the only list where anyone, and I mean anyone, has said anything about my previous sig, privately or on the list. I wonder what that says, hmm..

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RE: My .sig

2001-03-12 Thread Trei, Peter
From: Jim Choate[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Yes, it's insulting. Hell, it's insulting to me. Since you broached the subject The text of the .sig, in either this or the 'classic' version, doesn't bother me. However, it's too long: The copyright notice is redundant since the Berne

Re: Consensus? We don't need no stinkin' consensus...

2001-03-12 Thread Eric Cordian
An anonymous twit writes: Anger expressed by commission is usually justified by laudable motives, e.g. concern for the well-being of the victim. The expression of the anger is dictated by the desire to wound while concealing the intention to wound -- even the existence of the anger. This is

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Re: Toy gun ban: This is pleasantly insane

2001-03-12 Thread David Honig
FWIW: even in Kalifornia, you can walk into a store and walk out with a black powder revolver, powder, caps, balls and patches. At 01:58 PM 3/12/01 -0500, Matthew Gaylor wrote: Declan McCullagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/low/english/uk_politics/newsid_1207000/1207355.stm

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2001-03-12 Thread mmotyka
Out of the half-dozen or so lists I frequent, the 'Cypherpunks' is the only list where anyone, and I mean anyone, has said anything about my previous sig, privately or on the list. I wonder what that says, hmm.. Is that what all the psychoanalytic babble was about? Hurt feelings?

One source of JC's inferiority complex

2001-03-12 Thread Blank Frank
At 05:54 PM 3/12/01 -0600, Jim Choate wrote: course content, lab design, etc. Not bad for somebody without a degree I've always felt. Plenty of folks sans degrees have a clue, though, Jim...

Re: CDR: RE: My .sig

2001-03-12 Thread David Honig
At 08:45 PM 3/12/01 -0500, Trei, Peter wrote: Not many people use fixed width fonts to read mail, so I'll let the They deserve to die, along with HTML posters.

Re: Consensus? We don't need no stinkin' consensus...

2001-03-12 Thread David Honig
At 05:51 PM 3/12/01 -0800, Eric Cordian wrote: Can't we do without Victimologist prattle on a cryptography and privacy list? Shrinks should be next after all the lawyers are fed to the lions. "Medicalizing" your opponent's argument, instead of responding to it, is a tactic of police states,

RE: Toy gun ban: This is pleasantly insane

2001-03-12 Thread Phillip Hallam-Baker
Next thing you know, it will be considered assault to hold your finger like a gun and say "bang". (If it is not already.) Try it in Heathrow airport and you will get ten years. Zero tollerance requires a zero IQ. So with Dufus in the Whitehouse zero tollerance in the US will be comming

Re: CDR: Re: Consensus? We don't need no stinkin' consensus...

2001-03-12 Thread Jim Choate
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Eric Cordian wrote: "Medicalizing" your opponent's argument, instead of responding to it, is a tactic of police states, religious nuts, controlling relatives, and idiots. Which one are you? Shit, there's a diff? Sometimes I sits and think, and somtimes I just

Cypherpunk Psychobabble

2001-03-12 Thread Jim Choate
It isn't that you think that I'm nuts that funny. It's that you think you aren't. If the law is based on precedence, why is the Constitution not the final precedence since it's the primary authority?

Re: [Re: Consensus? We don't need no stinkin' consensus...]

2001-03-12 Thread LUIS VILDOSOLA
I support your judgement about "Medicalizing" your opponent's arguments with the belief of having some practical value. Eric Cordian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: An anonymous twit writes: Anger expressed by commission is usually justified by laudable motives, e.g. concern for the well-being

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Slashdot | UK: Software And Business Methods Not Patentable

2001-03-12 Thread Jim Choate
http://slashdot.org/articles/01/03/13/0043219.shtml -- If the law is based on precedence, why is the Constitution not the final precedence since it's the primary authority? The Armadillo Group

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2001-03-12 Thread Jim Choate
K-PAX Bene Brewer ISBN 0-312-97702-6 Shade's Children Garth Nix ISBN 0-06-447196-9 If the law is based on precedence, why is the Constitution not the final precedence since it's the primary authority?

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