A couple of ironies here...
On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 01:46 PM, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Barbra Streisand has filed a lawsuit against an amateur photographer,
claiming he is violating her privacy by displaying a picture of her
bluff-top Malibu estate on a Web site designed to document
At 10:00 PM 5/30/03 -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
You think that's bad?
I know someone who was offerred $1,000 a night to play lead trumpet for
Streisand. When he heard that a major requirement was that he was not
to
lock eyes onto Streisand (ie, look at her), he declined the offer.
Who cares?
I tried to notify the BIS that I was posting some code and I got this
error back:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
170.110.31.61 failed after I sent the message.
Remote host said: Can't create transcript file ./xfh4VJhUa02511: No space left on
device
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
170.110.31.61 failed after I sent
At 02:30 PM 5/30/03 -0700, Tim May wrote:
The second irony is that just today I took my first flying lesson, in a
Diamond Katana composite/carbon single-prop plane. I took off from the
Watsonville Airport, which is, I assume, the home airport of Adelman.
Just FYI, if you read up on G (general
At 08:32 PM 5/31/03 -0400, Scott Guthery wrote:
Hello, Rich ...
When I drill down on the many pontifications made by computer
security and cryptography experts all I find is given wisdom. Maybe
the reason that folks roll their own is because as far as they can see
that's what everyone does.
Just FYI, if you read up on G (general intelligence factor), you will
learn that the *only* cause of death that increases with G is dying in
airplanes.
Surviving flying is very much similar to exercising safe crypto practices; you
must examine the source and recompile PGP for each message.