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2001-05-26 Thread George
Ah, remember that whacky election of 2000? http://foxnews.com/story/0,2933,25753,00.html # #May 25, 2001 # #Employee of Bush Adviser to Plead Guilty to Mail Fraud in Debate #Tape Incident # #DALLAS - A former aide to George W. Bush's media adviser has #agreed to

Re: Anti-spam bill goes further, regulates sex email, anonymity

2001-05-26 Thread georgemw
Speaking of spam, is anyone trying to do anything towards making HashCash or something like it a standard part of mail these days? HashCash struck me as an absolutely brilliant solution to the spam problem, and as far as I can tell it's only the chicken-and-egg problem that keeps it from being

Re: Destroying Sensitive Paper

2001-05-26 Thread Faustine
Instruction for paper mache: shred paper and soak in water. Boil until the paper becomes pulp. Make up a soaked paper and water mixture of 3 cups water to 1 cup soaked paper [approximately a handful]. Blend pulp in an electric blender for 15 to 20 seconds. Cool and squeeze out excess water. If

Re: Which is more of a riot: LA or NYC?

2001-05-26 Thread George
I hope they electrocute your ass for these poorly formatted posts. Post not read. Stupid Microsoft user. #From: Timothy McVeigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] #To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] #Date: Fri, 25 May 01 14:00PM EDT #Subject: Which is more of a riot: LA or NYC? # #BLACKOUTS

Re: NYC Police PDA deployment

2001-05-26 Thread Bill Stewart
Yow! $3500 ? Not $350? Palm VIIx sale price is $199 at Fry's, or you can spend probably about $350 for a $99 Visor/Palm3/Palm100 plus an OmniSky modem. NYC may not have Fry's, but they've got 47th Street Computer, which will do just as well. You'd have to teach cops how to write Graffiti

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2001-05-26 Thread LowRateLock
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AIMSTER suit

2001-05-26 Thread Timothy McVeigh
Especially amusing that the Labels sue in Manhattan... inconveniencing upstate NY based AIMSTER... Especially offensive since AIMSTER doesn't have a central index Fossils. Friday May 25 2:07 AM ET AOL, Record Labels Sue File-Sharing Aimster

Re: All your bits are belong to us

2001-05-26 Thread Declan McCullagh
On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 10:04:44AM -0700, Tim May wrote: The answer, of course, is that most so-called privacy laws in European nations (and, increasingly, in Canada, and spreading southward) are in fact just statist interference in private business operations while also compiling national

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2001-05-26 Thread yX7N23kN9
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LA Times: Political Anonymity Loses

2001-05-26 Thread Timothy McVeigh
Political Anonymity Loses Courts: State justices rule that mailers during a Santa Ana race should have named the sender. A broader impact is seen. By

All your bits are belong to us

2001-05-26 Thread Morlock Elloi
Dutch discover that once you give bits to someone, you don't own/control them: http://www.heise.de/tp/english/inhalt/te/7691/1.html Dutch law enforcement should get easier access to personal data stored by companies Jelle van Buuren 21.05.2001 Police wants to screen whole groups of

Re: Anti-spam bill goes further, regulates sex email, anonymity

2001-05-26 Thread Paul Spirito
from Rep. Melissa Hart (R-PA)'s successful amendment: material otherwise within the definition of this subsection shall be deemed not to constitute a sexually oriented advertisement if it constitutes only a small and insignificant part of the whole, the remainder of which is not primarily

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