With the discussion of philosophy lately, I'll share with you a URL for
an interesting article about the _real_ philosophical dilemma:
http://cbs.marketwatch.com/archive/2207/news/current/superstar.htx
?source=blq/yhoodist=yhoo
An excerpt:
"LOS ANGELES (CBS.MW) -- OK, so you're a
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Petro wrote:
I appreciate it, and I think having as many nodes as possible
is of value.
Where can one get the source code to run a node? I know it's
a modified version of majordomo, but do each of the node admins have
to hack their own, or is there a
How's your crypto?
http://www.startribune.com/viewers/qview/cgi/qview.cgi?template=biz_a_cache;
slug=priv0208
Northwest employees suspected of communicating to encourage a sickout.
Some really scary quotes:
Nor is all speech on the Internet protected by the First
Petro wrote:
Hm...
I have not been paying much attention to this list lately. I am very
busy with a couple of projects of my own.
If the readers feel like me closing [EMAIL PROTECTED] is going to be
a big inconvenience, I will not close it down, for the time being at least.
Any
At 9:38 AM -0800 2/9/00, Matt Elliott wrote:
If you think that anyone in the better business bureau will be able to make
sense of your posts on the pro se fights websites you are mistaken. I've
got lots of schooling and a pretty good grasp of the English language and
your prose are almost
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Kevin Mitnik will be on CNN in a few minutes
to comment on the recent DOS attacks against CNN, Yahoo, etc.
GO
Since when do the conditions of his release permit him to wear a lapel mic?
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 02/10/00
at 01:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Gutmann) said:
Can anyone comment on the status of beating the MPAA-enforced DeCSS
prohibition by composition of DeCSS from code fragments, one line at a
time, each posted on a different site? Since the MPAA couldn't
At 7:25 PM -0800 on 2/9/00, Bill Stewart wrote:
Tim May would probably tell you to use a search engine
to look for the archives :-)
Actually, Vadim said he did that, and I took his word for it. Silly me... :-/.
Sorry you had to do it yourself, though.
In addition, Somebody sent me about
I am back
and I have a gift with me ...
it is the Game of General - or the Game of M ...
.. do you like to play the game with me ...
you can find it at
http://homestead.virtualjerusalem.com/waeg/gameofm.html
...
actually, it will be very interesting ...
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Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 01:45:05 -0400
To: "R. A. Hettinga" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Somebody
Subject: Re: www.liat.com is a hoax...
biometrically discernable snippage
I didn't catch this thread about Liat. However the strike/bankruptcy things
was definitely no hoax.
[I have sent to Declan, cypherpunks, and cryptography. Please
forward appropriately. -Shabbir]
ICIJ, a working network of the world's leading investigative
reporters, is seeking volunteers to help ICIJ members in Latin
America install PGP. Note that PGP training is provided by ICIJ
staff,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Tim,
Don't be such a butthead: the UAE is OK.
I spent most of last year in the Balkans covering the Kosovo situation. In
Kukas, Albania and later in Kosovo I had a lot of contact with UAE NGOs and
military forces. They were by far the most
if someone has sent this to you as a joke please delete now
and report it to us and we will remove you immediately
It is your choice to read on.
THIS IS NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED
DO NOT READ ANY FURTHER IF YOU ARE EASILY OFFENDED
THIS SITE IS RATED XXX +21 BY AMSTERDAM CENSORSHIP BOARD
Disregarding the privacy issues, think of the effect on caching DNS
servers if this becomes widespread... the cache becomes effectively
useless.
DES
--
Dag-Erling Smorgrav - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Disregarding the privacy issues, think of the effect on caching DNS
servers if this becomes widespread... the cache becomes effectively
useless.
oops. didn't even think about that. thanks for pointing it out.
Reese wrote:
I don't get it. A US Fed judge can impose an injunction against a
sovereign of another nation? What does their alleged failure to prevent
reception in the US have to do with copyright infringement? Isn't the MPAA
pursuing an agenda that presumes copyright doesn't respect
Bill Stewart wrote:
I was once at a PC Expo in New York City where a guy had a truck
parked outside with big signs about "VENDOR X RIPPED ME OFF"
"FIND OUT HOW VENDOR X SELLS LEMONS AND DOESN'T FIX THEM" etc.
Now *this* is a cool solution =)
"It is the responsibility of intellectuals to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey I know its not a cracking mailing list but does anybody have
the Crack for Dreamweaver 3.0
A rather r0dentish thing to ask for, no ?
The answer is no, it was a stupid thing to ask for, grow up, and good
day
if you like this "Location Poisoning" (as I've started to call it) as
little as I do, and you use
squid as your proxy server, then I have a solution.
http://www.lemuria.org/Software/unpoison/
this is a squid-plugin that redirects the poisoned URLs to random IDs,
which should pretty much ruin
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