Alec Muffett wrote:
Naq bs pbhefr lbh unir gb nepuvir pbcvrf bs gur ybofgre, abg gur fbhc.
If we still had finger-plans, this would have made its way into mine.
What a great quote!
/ji
PS: For the rot13-impaired, it reads "And of course you have to archive
copies of the lobster, no
The per-card cost need not be such a big problem. Singapore has a
proximity-card-based system. They use the same card both for the
long-term cards and for the single-use cards. There is a S$ 2 (IIRC)
deposit on the card, which is refunded after the card is used. Waste
not want not!
/ji
clone makers are violating
the DMCA.
/ji
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How many bits (not just data, also preamble/postamble, sync bits, etc.)
is the keyboard sending for each keystroke anyway?
Cheers,
/ji
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why bother with all this? There is OTP for gaim, and it works just fine
(not to mention it comes from a definitely clueful source).
/ji
I meant, of course, OTR (off-the-record). And to think that I was using
it in another window as I was typing this!
Thanks to
Why bother with all this? There is OTP for gaim, and it works just fine
(not to mention it comes from a definitely clueful source).
/ji
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body could write a driver for
Linux until CSS was cracked, remember?
It wasn't the mechanism that was secret so much as the key. CSS was
supposed to protect someone else's data. You wouldn't give the key to
*your* dri
mer employer is informing me that they lost my personal data; this
time it was AT&T telling me that a laptop with employee benefits on it
got stolen.
/ji
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