Bill Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perhaps the field has changed since I was in college, but back then,
academic econometrics had the reputation of being dominated by Marxists -
the more-Scientific Socialists who understood that if you want a
centrally planned economy, you have to
Gee, I wonder if he'll give me credit for working on this the last 8
years...
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, An Metet wrote:
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I think this may be one idea for which you don't want credit.
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 07:39:31AM -0500, Jim Choate wrote:
Gee, I wonder if he'll give me credit for working on this the last 8
years...
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At 03:23 PM 4/24/01 -0500, Jon Beets wrote:
Here in the state of Oklahoma, recording conversations is legal as long as
one of the individuals in the conversation knows its being recorded. So a
third party wanting to listen in without the other two knowing is still
required to follow the standard
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At 9:41 AM -0800 4/25/01, Raymond D. Mereniuk wrote:
If you book an airline trip you think nothing of giving a telephone
number.
Not quite- I don't think it's nothing. I find it a gross and
serious privacy violation when I have to show ID and provide a phone
number when I fly. That's one of
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote:
I think this may be one idea for which you don't want credit.
Actually it's one that's been implemented. The problem is, those perverters
made their Net such a fun place *everybody* wanted part of it.
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Well, suffice it to say that there are a lot of clearly special cases.
And suffice it to say that if we drop probation, financial exchanges and
corporate topics and stick with conversations ( information exchanges )
between ordinary individuals all is well but keep pushing the
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, David Honig wrote:
So we instead force everyone to reveal that they are recording, in all
cases then. That's the only way a 'mutual contract' can work, take away
the 'right not to speak'.
No Jim, what's *nice* about this is that it makes recording-restrictions a
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, David Honig wrote:
And if you record a chat with someone in Maryland, where both parties have
to agree
A federal crime, perhaps?
No, silly. The person in Maryland can't make the recording w/o your
permission, the person in Oklahoma can (without your knowledge).
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Jon Beets wrote:
That does bring up an interesting point... What about IM programs like ICQ
or even IRC programs like MIRC that have the built in ability to record
discussions? In fact I believe ICQ's default setting is set to record...
Then in two party states where
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On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Aimee Farr wrote:
What '3rd party'? Single party states require the person doing the
recording to be a PARTICIPANT in the discussion, this implies that at
least one other party is aware of their presence. Hardly '3rd' person.
Two party states require ALL
David Honig wrote:
Personally I plan to teach Jr. how to do covert recording; otherwise it might
be his word vs. a schoolyard bully or state-employed bully. [FWIW, I think
some girl
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From: Wayne Crews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Matthew Gaylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CATO Institute Flop What If We Had A Party And Nobody Came?
Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 13:03:16 -0400
Hi Matt,
I think we have a real mix up here, and I guess that's my fault. I
don't support isolationism on
it would be helpful if LEAs, private companies, insurance companies,
marketing companies, etc. defaulted to the mode of 'inform of potential
privacy issues first' rather than 'wait for the public to find out about my
privacy issue, then reform myself'. a friend of mine produced the recent 60
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Daniel J. Boone wrote:
Instead, I think the way crypto facilitates the rise and survival of competing
gangs, and lets those gangs have a chance to eat the government gang for lunch,
is much more important. So far I can't point to anywhere where this effect has
On 25 Apr 2001, at 0:53, Matthew Gaylor wrote:
How could that possibly make a difference? It shouldn't matter if
the train trip were to the dark side of the moon.
If you book an airline trip you think nothing of giving a telephone
number. What is the difference between airline travel and
At 08:57 PM 4/24/01 -0500, Jim Choate wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, David Honig wrote:
At 11:05 AM 4/24/01 -0700, Tim May wrote:
(Even contractual issues are amenable to this analysis. If Alice
doesn't want to be taped in her interactions with Bob, she can
negotiate an arrangement that he
[Note from Matthew Gaylor: I have tons of respect for the CATO
Institute http://www.cato.org/ . But CATO's Director of Technology
Policy Wayne Crews [EMAIL PROTECTED] see
http://www.cato.org/people/crews.html seems to have a bad idea here.
While I support privatization philosophically, and
On 25 Apr 2001, at 13:34, Matthew Gaylor wrote:
Not quite- I don't think it's nothing. I find it a gross and
serious privacy violation when I have to show ID and provide a phone
number when I fly.
The initial point I was attempting to communicate is you can't
compare train service in
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Tim, before I start I'll remind you; I grew up on a farm for a good
chunk of my life.
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Tim May wrote:
1. Each farm and each farmer is primarily responsible for protecting
his farm against contact exposure. He can, and should, disinfect the
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Phillip H. Zakas wrote:
in other words, it's a branch of statistics that provides no real value.
Not at all, it is a young science. Of what use is a baby? You won't know
until it grows up.
there's no point in providing statistical analysis of the past if you can't
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On 25 Apr 2001, Steve Mynott wrote:
Econometrics has completely failed as a predictive science and the
Austrian School has a trenchant critique of the whole idea of economic
measurement.
It's not even had a shot at solving the problems. The tools and the
datasets are only just now coming
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