Ricochet is too slow. I don't consider something that does well below 56kpbs
a LAN product.
--Lucky Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Mike Brodhead [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 16:39
To: Lucky Green
Cc: K. M. Ellis; Thomas P. Hallaran;
I just read _The Incredible Bread Machine_, by R. W. Grant. A Fox
Wilkes book, available from Laissez-Faire Books. I think a quote from
page 241, on The Limits of Political Action, is appropriate in re the
recent "I told you so" observation by Lucky Green:
Government is force, and
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Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 17:12:26 -0400 (EDT)
From: Somebody
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: reputation
Bob - would you pass on this question anonymously: I'm interested in
pointers to reputation and escrow services and theory. Any pointers
to someone starting out?
BTW, if anybody ever finds a strong-crypto wireless LAN solution let me
know. [To save time: yes, I am aware of IPSEC, SSL, etc. No, that's not what
you might want to take a look at Ricochet from Metricom.
http://www.metricom.com/individuals/description.htm
while their main line of
From "The Guardian" in the U.K.
Straw insists on e-mail
interception powers
Links, reports and background on the
Freedom of Information debate
David Hencke, Westminster Correspondent
Friday July 23, 1999
Draconian powers to jail anybody for up to two
years who discloses that
At 2:00 PM -0400 on 7/23/99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Title: Security Lab To Certify Banking Applications
Resource Type: News Article
Date: Jul 22, 1999 (6:15 AM)
Source: InternetWeek
Author: Tischelle George
Keywords: BANKING INDUSTRY,ONLINE SERVICES ,SECURITY,SOFTWARE VERIFY
Mike Stay asked
Given a basis for a group, can one calculate in polynomial time how far
apart two states are? How about finding a shortest path between two
states? Does anyone know good search terms to find papers on this sort
of thing?
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