Re: hi

2000-12-06 Thread Mac Norton
I'll guarantee you one thing, nobody on this list knows a damn thing about fucking. You've come to the wrong place. MacN On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Islam M. Guemey wrote: What kind of fucking mailing list is this? - Original Message - From: "IT IS SHOOOSH" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL

Re: Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact...

2000-11-16 Thread Mac Norton
Of course not. Unilateral offers can be made to a defined class of persons and accepted by action thereon. An old principle, but valid still. MacN On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Greg Broiles wrote: It has been conventional wisdom that, for e-commerce to fulfill its potential, each party to a

Re: Schneier: Why Digital Signatures are not Signatures (was Re:CRYPTO-GRAM, November 15, 2000)

2000-11-15 Thread Mac Norton
INteresting, but seems to assume that Alice entered her key without seeing the relevant record, or that same was substituted after key entry. Plausible? yes. Practical? help. Easy? help, please. MacN

Re: Bush Florida lead dwindles toward zero...

2000-11-12 Thread Mac Norton
Tim, that's just stupid. MacN On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Tim May wrote: Live and let live. Fuck that. --Tim May

Re: Bush Florida lead dwindles toward zero...

2000-11-12 Thread Mac Norton
0 11/12/00, Mac Norton wrote: Tim, that's just stupid. MacN And I don't need your prissy comments about my choice of words. --Tim May On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Tim May wrote: Live and let live. Fuck that.

Re: Greetins from ZOG-occupied Palestine

2000-11-10 Thread Mac Norton
If you could spell, or type, correctly, I'd have a little more respect for your posts. There is not their. If English is not your first language and you need some off-line advice about homophones, I'll be glad to help. MacN On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tim May, the heavily

Re: The Ant and the Grasshopper

2000-11-03 Thread Mac Norton
right. And then W. comes along and wants to give the newly rich grasshopper a fat tax cut which the remaining ants don't get. Which is why grasshoppers usually vote Republican. Makes sense to me. MacN On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Anonymous wrote: CLASSIC VERSION The ant works hard in the

Re: Parties

2000-10-27 Thread Mac Norton
So, everybody's third choice gets elected, or they take turns holding the office, or what? Weighted voting can work for corporate directors or other committees, but for a chief executive? Even the electoral college sounds better. MacN On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, BENHAM TIMOTHY JAMES wrote: That's

Re: Rep. Armey questions Justice Department review of Carnivore

2000-10-19 Thread Mac Norton
well, is Armey opposed to Carnivore? Or not? MacN On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Declan McCullagh wrote: And a Napster poll: http://freedom.gov/vote/vote5.asp http://www.cluebot.com/article.pl?sid=00/10/19/2251239 Justice Department Carnivore Review a Sham?

Re: de minimus non curat lex

2000-09-05 Thread Mac Norton
The law does not care for trifles. MacN On Tue, 5 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what does this mean

Re: The Death of the Cypherpunks

2000-04-12 Thread Mac Norton
Aren't all phenomena such as this list cyclical? I feel a bit as if I'm listening to Robespierre and Lenin talking about how the Revolution got out of hand and how everything kind of went to hell after the Bastille or the Finland Station. Nevertheless, it's the most interesting conversation

Re: shmoo on web of trust, Israeli-Iran TOWs

2000-02-14 Thread Mac Norton
I voted for you as many times as they'd let me. MacN -Declan (who tried to get the Internet as Man of the Year in '97 but got outvoted. sigh.)