Senator Blowhardt needs killing

2000-10-29 Thread Tim May
there are no laws banning such expressions of opinion. The lawyers and lawyer larvae can comment on what it takes for such speech acts to cross the "bright line" (or whatever the offical lawspeak is) for such an expression of opinion to become illegal. --Tim May --

Dealing with Spam from Esther Dyson

2000-10-27 Thread Tim May
By the way, a few minutes with Google turned up other instances of Esther Dyson's spamming. Here's just one such URL, along with the opening paragraphs: http://channel.nytimes.com/1998/03/28/technology/28dyson.html March 28, 1998 I Got Spammed by Esther Dyson: Release, the Old-Fashioned Way

Re: Hard Shelled ISP?

2000-10-27 Thread Tim May
At 10:38 PM -0400 10/27/00, R. A. Hettinga wrote: >At 5:50 PM -0700 on 10/27/00, Tim May tits a tat or two, in detail...: > > >>>When privacy costs more than no privacy, we have no privacy. >>> >>>Sad, but true. >> >> Oh? >> >> "W

Re: Oh Gawd, Tim May...

2000-10-27 Thread Tim May
At 10:44 PM -0400 10/27/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Tim May just spammed the list with a message >from Esther Dyson, as if asking for help. > >Tim May needs killing. Perhaps so. Though two can play your game. I think I have a very good idea who you are. The cool think is that yo

Re: Dealing with Spam from Esther Dyson

2000-10-27 Thread Tim May
At 10:19 PM -0400 10/27/00, R. A. Hettinga wrote: >At 6:47 PM -0700 on 10/27/00, Tim May wrote: > > >> So, Esther Dyson, whom I have never corresponded with, is spamming me >> with this crap. > >Me too. > >Maybe her people just learned about the majordomo

Dealing with Spam from Esther Dyson

2000-10-27 Thread Tim May
So, Esther Dyson, whom I have never corresponded with, is spamming me with this crap. Any suggestions from Cypherpunks on how to deal with this nuisance? I'm not sure she needs killing, despite her criminal acts with ICANN, but other suggestions are welcome. --Tim May At 10:55 AM -04

Re: Parties

2000-10-27 Thread Tim May
quot;If _everyone_ thought that way..." What one person actually does in the voting booth will affect no other person. This is separable from what people may say on television that they plan to do, or say here, etc.) --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:

Re: Hard Shelled ISP?

2000-10-27 Thread Tim May
means that Joe Merchant sees a "discounted present value" of buying the better Mossler safe.) Sloganeering is always dangerous. First articulated by Epimenides the Cretin (and Cretan). --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C

Re: Illicit words; How do I get off of this damn list?

2000-10-25 Thread Tim May
cite have been messages explaining how to unsubscribe. Please find and read them. Until then, you are being put on the special high spam diet. And please don't even _think_ about complaining to _my_ ISP. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-

Re: Insurance: My Last Post

2000-10-25 Thread Tim May
es. I guess the reason I haven't is >that, every once in a while, I actually do have fun. Nevertheless, _our_ happiness demands that you off yourself...soonest. As you have so convincingly articulated, it's simple majority rule. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-

Re: Denver Judge rules Cops can seize bookstore records

2000-10-25 Thread Tim May
ny other business or other record. It is subject to subpoena. Bookstores have no special exemptions that any of the rest of us don't have, any more than reporters have any special exemptions from subpoenas that the rest of us don't have. (Hin

Re: Legislative approaches to ID theft?

2000-10-25 Thread Tim May
r for the SS number to be used for student I.D. numbers, military I.D. numbers, financial record passwords, and all the rest.) Fucking hypocrites. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryptio

Re: Insurance: My Last Post

2000-10-25 Thread Tim May
hts organizations" is increasingly leftist and interventionist. (We have a Canadian branch of the Cypherpunks which is apparently led by a neo-fascist civil rights crusader who wants guns banned and is distrustful of free market solutions.) The Saper-Warped Hypothesis. --Tim May -- -

Re: Al Gore goes cypherpunk?

2000-10-24 Thread Tim May
At 7:45 PM -0700 10/24/00, James A.. Donald wrote: > -- >At 11:39 PM 10/23/2000 -0700, Tim May wrote: >> (Sort of comparable to the demands by some on our own list who >> periodically demand that list members "denounce" acts of terrorism >> or whatever it

Re: Who says there's gridlock in DC?

2000-10-24 Thread Tim May
ck, the Negro bystander who was unknown until the 1960s when the Johnson Administration forced textbook writers to make him a central figure in the Revolutionary War." > And so on. And these were just _today's_ laws. Tomorrow brings us 37 new laws. --Tim May -- ---

Re: Al Gore goes cypherpunk?

2000-10-23 Thread Tim May
n't like. "If you don't come out against the bombings of federal buildings, then you are as guilty as the bombers.") --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money,

Re: why should it be trusted?

2000-10-23 Thread Tim May
At 3:25 AM -0400 10/23/00, Dave Emery wrote: >On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 10:41:06PM -0700, Tim May wrote: >> At 1:10 AM -0400 10/23/00, Dave Emery wrote: >> > >> > >> > Nobody dies without healthcare under our present system. >> >> Actually, man

Re: Risk and insurance

2000-10-23 Thread Tim May
At 2:50 PM +0300 10/23/00, Sampo A Syreeni wrote: >On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Tim May wrote: > >>The book I recommended a week or two ago, Judea Pearl's "Causality," >>is much more advanced in its mathematics. (But the math is important >>if one is actually try

Re: why should it be trusted?

2000-10-22 Thread Tim May
ate hospitals take in _some_ emergency room cases, but they are not "required" to. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous networ

Re: Privacy Debate at the Commonwealth Club in SF (fwd)

2000-10-22 Thread Tim May
the various crypto, Clipper, privacy, and net regulation panel discussions over the years, I know them to be a waste of time. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComS

Re: Risk and insurance

2000-10-22 Thread Tim May
t;Lying with Statistics" and "Lady Luck." Available in a trade paperback for about $15 or so. The book I recommended a week or two ago, Judea Pearl's "Causality," is much more advanced in its mathematics. (But the math is important if one is actually

Re: The "Ungoverned", or at least "Unprotected" (was Re: NSA

2000-10-20 Thread Tim May
At 12:14 AM -0700 10/20/00, petro wrote: >>At 1:39 PM -0400 10/18/00, Tim May wrote: >> >> >>There's also a very scarce compilation of "The Peace War" and >>"Marooned in Realtime" which is called "Across Realtime." It &g

Declan should hope Bush is elected!

2000-10-19 Thread Tim May
nsorship and filtering. If Gore wins, I expect Declan will face a chilly reception. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous networ

re:Tim May's anti-semitic rants

2000-10-19 Thread Tim May
oyed. The former residents of the Palestinian village of Al Falujah, may return. So, Mr. Anonymous Hushmail, I've expressed my views a lot more publically than you have. Twit. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May |

Re: Reading list

2000-10-19 Thread Tim May
To expand on this point: At 10:58 AM -0700 10/19/00, Tim May wrote: > >Indeed. We used to have the reasonable expectation that nearly >everyone on the list had some familiarity with the "classics." For >example, Friedman's "Machinery of Freedom," Hazlitt&#

Re: why should it be trusted?

2000-10-17 Thread Tim May
us who don't engage in certain practices--smoking, sky diving, anal sex, whatever--should not be subsidizing those who do. This is the beauty of "opt out" plans. But the first order of business is for you to support your claim tha

Re: why should it be trusted?

2000-10-17 Thread Tim May
/or RSA were "leaked on purpose." Whit Diffie sometimes shows up at Bay Area Cypherpunk events, so someone could ask him. Though I expect he's tired of hearing conspiracy theories. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C

Re: why should it be trusted?

2000-10-16 Thread Tim May
th know there aren't enough places in the solar system to park the numbers they would need to brute force readily-attainable key sizes. So, could you explain your first comment? After that we can move on to your "fear the corporations, not the government" bit of cluelessness. --T

Re: Make legal threats, go to jail for 20 years

2000-10-12 Thread Tim May
housands, will be used precisely by the Power Elite to suppress their enemies. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous networks, digital p

Re: Gov. Bush links Columbine massacre to Internet use

2000-10-11 Thread Tim May
I don't like either, but it's a long way from actually passing a law. Those who try to license either guns or speech have, of course, earned liquidation. That part goes without saying. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May

Re:

2000-10-08 Thread Tim May
At 11:06 AM -0400 10/8/00, steve lan wrote: >ubsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > You, too, are now "ubsubscribed." Hope you enjoy it. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryptio

Re:

2000-10-08 Thread Tim May
At 9:37 PM +0200 10/8/00, mati99 wrote: >ubsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] Congratulations, you are now "ubsubscribed." --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money

Re: Fwd: Re: anarchism = socialism

2000-10-05 Thread Tim May
wn Colony and what "to each according to his needs" did to them, practically and psychologically. Think deeply about the game-theoretic implications of having socialized reward systems. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C.

Re: A famine averted...

2000-10-05 Thread Tim May
estrict someone from hitting several >stores for the same quota. The three methods I can see to do the >latter are, stiff penalties for buying more than allowed, ration >tickets, and both. > >Did the government have such limits in place? See basic textbooks. Jeesh. --Tim M

Re: Is Judge Jackson backing away from Microsoft breakup?

2000-10-04 Thread Tim May
s are seeing that a "breakup of Microsoft" will, if it goes through, be remembered as the act which destroyed a U.S. company for being too successful and handed the market to others. So now the Dems are back-pedalling. Janet Reno and algore will soon be reprising their Wen Ho Lee words:

Re: HOME MADE BOMBS

2000-10-01 Thread Tim May
on Police Department, and after the many requests of Cryptogrrllzz, aka Patterson, NJ Child Crimes Unit, and the many other PDs and DA's offices, we will get to your request for bomb information. On the other hand, some are arguing that we simply kill cops

Re: rose icon meaning?

2000-10-01 Thread Tim May
the archives, including the extrapolation from my brief mention of "Cypherpunks rose" to "rose icon," then you are presumably smart enough to be able to enter the right terms into a search engine. Or maybe not. It matter not. --Tim May -- -:-:---

Re: Of Huns and throats

2000-09-29 Thread Tim May
or the Germans themselves, I've said before that there is a huge amount to admire about Germany and the Germans.) --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSe

Re: Choate physics again

2000-09-29 Thread Tim May
d up physics. He was the one claiming Gauss's Law >didn't apply and charge didn't reside on the outside of objects made of >conductors. Choate lies. Nothing new. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May |

Why Free Speech Matters

2000-09-25 Thread Tim May
Hitler's rise to power in the 1930s? Maybe. Maybe it just would have been called something else, to "game around" whatever the specific language of the laws might have been. And, of course, the German and Austrian governments of the time changed the laws as they saw fit.

Re: Stop faxing me

2000-09-21 Thread Tim May
At 10:07 AM -0100 9/21/00, Dr. Bernard Loev wrote: >I resent receiving faxes from you arriving in the middle of the night. >Remove my name from your mailing list or automated phone/fax services. They >have been coming to my fax line at : 610-668-4888. > >Walter Loev We are faxing you because at o

Re: CueCat tells tales...

2000-09-20 Thread Tim May
uot;ransom note" style, and its clutter and visual confusion. Interestingly, now the very news stands themselves have become exemplars of this visual confusion: go into any "Borders" or "Barnes and Noble" and see literally 15

Re: Re: -C-P- Re: would it be so much to ask..

2000-09-20 Thread Tim May
the community" or not, the guy is an utter asshole. "Somewhat civil fashion" and "a bit more level headed." You're also a pompous ass. At least you called me "Tim." Most pompous asses here

Re: -C-P- Re: would it be so much to ask..

2000-09-19 Thread Tim May
At 1:03 AM -0400 9/20/00, Asymmetric wrote: >At 13:47 09/19/2000 -0700, Tim May wrote: >>(P.S. Lose the toad.com address. Get a clue. Or, since you appear >>to be a luser, "loose the toad.com address.") > >You keep sending to it yourself. Mind explaining what t

Re: -C-P- Re: would it be so much to ask..

2000-09-19 Thread Tim May
essage-Id: >>In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 13:36:52 -0700 >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Hey kettle, this is

Re: -C-P- Re: would it be so much to ask..

2000-09-19 Thread Tim May
g through his node. I used to think that nitwits were their own punishment. I now have come to the conclusion that it's long past due that we stoke the furnaces --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May |

Re: -C-P- Re: would it be so much to ask..

2000-09-19 Thread Tim May
osed posting list, >but not the other way around.. so at the risk of missing the >massively important anonymous message that has yet to be sent, I >could eliminate some of this spam? If you don't get it, you have no business trying to architect the structure of our list. --

Re: would it be so much to ask..

2000-09-19 Thread Tim May
the mental facility to delete my >own messages if you find them so useless. It's pretty simple for >you to add me to the killfile, why don't you do it? I could >personally give a shit if you never read anything more I have to >say. Have fun filtering the spam. Your

Re: Where are the crypt source blackboards?

2000-09-19 Thread Tim May
ur return. > >Yours Truly, >Gary Jeffers > >BEAT STATE > Nitwit. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous ne

Re: RSA Patent Expiration Composite Party - Sept. 21

2000-09-14 Thread Tim May
and surfing the Net while watching a movie on HBO...than I would in popping MDMA or whatever it is they do and dancing in a trance to some DJ making records go backwards. The fact that _all_ of the so-called music entertainers at the SF event are "

Re: Noah's Flood

2000-09-14 Thread Tim May
At 4:45 PM -0400 9/14/00, R. A. Hettinga wrote: >At 1:19 PM -0700 on 9/13/00, Tim May wrote: > > >> The big news today was the announcement that human habitation remains >> have been found where the Ryan and Pitman theory predicted. > >Evidently, there's

Re: And you thought Nazi agitprop was controversial?

2000-09-13 Thread Tim May
the entire thing was a setup. " In any case, if she was roughed up, without provocation, then those who roughed her up are solely to blame. Suing AN was merely an example of "deep pockets" and "joint and several liability" doctrines, motivated by PC sen

Noah's Flood

2000-09-13 Thread Tim May
A year and a half ago I read one of the most interesting, interdisciplinary books I've ever read, "Noah's Flood," by Ryan and Pitman. Not a religious book, but a book combining oceanography, geology, fish biology, pottery studies, DNA analysis, mythology, and several other fields. The big ne

Re: Bioterror in DC: Banning production of such weapons

2000-09-13 Thread Tim May
d that the Web must come under government control so as to stop Little Johnny from hacking bugs in his mother's kitchen. As usual, governments and their affiliated biological-industrial partners will continue expanding their inventory and library of deadly diseases to loose upon the world. Po

Re: And you thought Nazi agitprop was controversial?

2000-09-13 Thread Tim May
ays, of course. Both Aryan Nations and NAMBLA will be helped, along with Friends of the Earth and Pacific Lumber. Censorious bitches like Jodi Hoffman will splutter. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto

Re: Voluntary Mandatory Taxes

2000-09-11 Thread Tim May
At 4:44 AM + 9/12/00, Michael Shields wrote: >In article <a0431010cb5e346ed8216@[207.111.241.215]>, >Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/1/13169.html >> >> "Here's something to think about - while que

Re: GA-CAT-CA

2000-09-11 Thread Tim May
ably would have worked as well. (I used deja because it picks up very recent comments which a web crawler might miss between sweeps.) --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComS

Voluntary Mandatory Taxes

2000-09-11 Thread Tim May
of the burrowcrats who go into government service. Frankly, tens of millions need to be liquidated. Thank Baal for unbreakable crypto. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital

Re: Good work by FBI and SEC on Emulex fraud case

2000-09-06 Thread Tim May
engineer IW into accepting the >>>fake release without doing their usual checking procedures. > >At 01:22 PM 8/31/00 -0700, Tim May wrote: >>The system I envision would mean each chunk of text ("press release") >>would carry a digital sig, which could be chec

Re: Treatment of subjugated people (and bagpipes)

2000-09-04 Thread Tim May
in any way from _codes_? Cf. any standard text on why codes are not nearly as useful as ciphers. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 |

Re: europe physical meeting

2000-09-04 Thread Tim May
k out job prospects. Almost _none_ of the 50 or so attendees at a typical Saturday gathering are participants in the Cypherpunks list, tellingly.) Bigger is not always better. In conclusion, I encourage you to just "hang loose." ("lose sein") --Tim May -- ---

Re:

2000-09-03 Thread Tim May
At 6:10 PM +1000 9/3/00, Rob Henry wrote: >Explain what this site is please! > >cos' i'm very confused You're much more than confused. You're stupid. For starters, this is not "a site." Some people are too stu

Re: Good work by FBI and SEC on Emulex fraud case

2000-08-31 Thread Tim May
nking that the >contents must be correct, because after all, they're signed? > What such a signature on an alleged press release from Emulex means is that someone with access to the Emulex signing key attached the s

Good work by FBI and SEC on Emulex fraud case

2000-08-31 Thread Tim May
Possibly with the strong urging of the SEC and others.) So, kudos to the FBI and SEC for their detective work. And let it be a lesson that we don't need a Big Brother world to stop computer crime. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timo

Re: (no subject)

2000-08-31 Thread Tim May
ing babyrapers and freethinkers and cyberterrorists. Good to know our tax dollars are hard at work. I'm sending this yahoo some of what he craves. (In a separate file.) --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May

Re: Internet Driver's License: Et tu, Brutus?

2000-08-31 Thread Tim May
Poverty Center would cancel White Aryan Resistance, and so on. Giving the herd or its nominal herdsmen the right to revoke Net access is just what the statists have always wanted. Frankly, this guy has been spouting this kind of stuff for way too long. --Tim May -- -:-:

Re: Robert Cailliau: turncoat?

2000-08-30 Thread Tim May
hatever value he contributed to >the 'net is now history. Ironic that, as near as I can tell, _all_ of the many self-proclaimed "co-inventors of the Web" are calling for regulation, licensing, punishment of the politically incorrect, and persecution of capitalists. The anar

Re: Re: family of russion sub victims drugged

2000-08-28 Thread Tim May
hout having been convicted of any crime in a court of law.) I clearly didn't say that "we didn't lock up people and drug them...," etc. I clearly said that we did. What I said was that the constitution requires due process, and th

Re: SF Internet self-defense course

2000-08-28 Thread Tim May
At 12:09 PM +0200 8/28/00, Tom Vogt wrote: >Tim May wrote: >> Who uses crypto on a regular basis are those for whom the risks of >> getting caught with certain material or certain thoughts are nonzero, >> and for whom the penalties are significant. The usual examples:

Re: Re: Re: Re: family of russion sub victims drugged

2000-08-26 Thread Tim May
At 7:06 PM -0500 8/26/00, Aaron Evans wrote: >On Sat, 26 Aug 2000 14:43:57 -0700, Tim May wrote: > >>People wonder why I say some other people should be killed. > >Tim, no wonder people are trying to have you committed. > >>The law allows my enemies to seek an invo

Crypto anarchy viewed as a variant of Protestantism, a tool forvengeance

2000-08-26 Thread Tim May
re how this was corrupted, even in the time of Luther, and a new priesthood emerged.) The priesthood that stands between men and morality is about to be dissolved, with individuals choosing who needs punishment and using untraceable methods to call down death

Re: Re: family of russion sub victims drugged

2000-08-26 Thread Tim May
er seen. Forget Bell's hoaky, and cumbersome, "betting pool." Easier to simply hire assassins untraceably. (If bets can be placed untraceably, contracts can be arranged untraceably. Think about it.) --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:

A good use for digital signatures: fake press releases

2000-08-25 Thread Tim May
The following news excerpt is one reason corporations should start using verifiable digital signatures. It would be quite reasonable for business news reporting systems to either verify the signatures themselves, and report the releases as valid (*), or for institution and even personal inves

Re: Re: SF Internet self-defense course

2000-08-25 Thread Tim May
At 12:25 PM -0700 8/24/00, Ray Dillinger wrote: >On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Tim May wrote: > >>Having Cypherpunks meetings inside the belly of the beast may strike >>some as a great irony, but it was what Mike the Computer would call a >>"funny once." >> >>

Re: Wonder where he got that idea?

2000-08-25 Thread Tim May
988 stuff on untraceable contract assassinations, by a long, long time. You have every right to claim credit for your popularization of betting pools for killings, though be sure to remember to give credit to Jack London for his work early in the 20th century, but you should be very careful not

Re: Re: Re: Re: Why Cops and CypherpunkMeetings Dont Go Together

2000-08-24 Thread Tim May
At 4:46 PM -0700 8/24/00, Michael Motyka wrote: > > Good work. >> >> Agent Gordon, dressed as Tim May, is on the way to victoriously >> undermine another attempt to spread crypto. >> >Why does it have to be a major event at some "venue"? I should

Re: Why Cops and Cypherpunk Meetings Don't Go Together

2000-08-24 Thread Tim May
if there is an afterlife he has a chance to explain it to his six million fellow Jews who went to the crematoria chanting this mantra. Or he could fly to Rwanda and tell this to the Hutus and Tutsis. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Ti

Re: Why Cops and Cypherpunk Meetings Dont Go Together

2000-08-24 Thread Tim May
At 3:17 PM -0700 8/24/00, Anonymous wrote: > >Someone else can find the venue and organize it, though. > >Agent Gordon, dressed as Tim May, is on the way to victoriously >undermine another attempt to spread crypto. > >Good work. > >But I am not giving up - will report

Mr. Policeman is your Friend

2000-08-24 Thread Tim May
e probably filing contact reports on the seditious and childporn activities of those "anarchists" they encounter. Here's my '97 article: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Subject: Mr. Policeman is Your Friend * From: Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *

Re: SF Internet self-defense course

2000-08-24 Thread Tim May
s now a different kettle of fish: this is back to the standard issue of "why aren't tools easier to use?" And "why don't we have usable digital cash?" Making the coasters and handing them out to the sheeple is the trivial part. But, hey, knock yourself out. --Tim

Why Cops and Cypherpunk Meetings Don't Go Together

2000-08-24 Thread Tim May
fine person. But as FBI Director, he has committed many acts which can only be described as "evil." This is why such concentrations of state power need to be undermined. At almost any cost, even if some ostensible innocents are also undermined. And this is why having "Law Enforcement

Re: new method for disabling censorware

2000-08-24 Thread Tim May
ind saying that those who claim otherwise, and act with laws or guns, need killing. If the courts won't uphold the Constitution, the militia must. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encrypt

SFPD-sponsored Internet self-defense course?

2000-08-24 Thread Tim May
o use TCP/IP as an instrument of personal empowerment," or whatever. Get real.) --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous networks,

Re: Superpower Invites Attack

2000-08-22 Thread Tim May
he ranch. Alas, for them, it's way too late. The police state measures are merely an accelerant. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152

Re: mailcrypt-3.5.x security patch

2000-08-20 Thread Tim May
gn my messages. But I am also not sending out patches and executables. (Not counting lists of burrowcrats I may send out.) --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec

Re: Editorial: Liberals Packing Heat (fwd)

2000-08-18 Thread Tim May
At 12:39 PM -0400 8/18/00, R. A. Hettinga wrote: >At 9:42 PM -0700 on 8/17/00, Tim May trolled: > > >> Bob Hettinga, who used to practice this same kind of "why can't you >> write the kind of articles I _like_!" pressuring > >Oh. Pressuring. *T

Re: Editorial: Liberals Packing Heat (fwd)

2000-08-18 Thread Tim May
. I meant to write "Judge Patel." Ruth Bader Ginsburg, or Bader-Ginsburg, or whatever, is one of the Supremes. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES:

Breaking eggs

2000-08-18 Thread Tim May
millions of "innocents." These innocents, many just infants, are the hostages the state holds. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152

Re: Editorial: Liberals Packing Heat (fwd)

2000-08-17 Thread Tim May
At 9:34 PM -0700 8/17/00, Ray Dillinger wrote: >On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Tim May wrote: > > > >Ya know, Tim, I remember reading you years ago when I was on >cypherpunks the first time. I used to think you were an anarchist, >individualist, libertarian -- and that's still t

Re: Editorial: Liberals Packing Heat (fwd)

2000-08-17 Thread Tim May
ts, not the obsolete and spam-filled toad.com list. Gun grabbers need to be killed. Agencies which enforce gun control need to have their headquarters and regional admin buildings blown up with ANFO. Fuck the gun grabbers. Feed them to the crematoria. I think you have no bu

Re: AOL and "hate speech"

2000-08-11 Thread Tim May
n public schools.) Should we arrest AOL officers and throw them in jail for establishing speech policies for their own property? >Now do you think we need it to be an absolute right >to express whatever rotten, nasty, clean, or loving thought we might >have made part of a

France and "Crypto Schizophrenia"

2000-08-11 Thread Tim May
ns without a robust Bill of Rights sort of document, and without a tradition of Supreme Court decisions affirming constitutional rights, will always be subject to these "crypto schizophrenia" ad hoc decisions. Which brings us to Canada... --Tim May -- -:-:---

Re: Non-Repudiation in the Digital Environment (was Re: First Monday August 2000)

2000-08-10 Thread Tim May
real-time auditing Jesus Fucking Christ, can you people on the "Digital Bearer" and "dcsb" and "cryptography" and other such lists, __PLEASE__ stop cc:ing the Cypherpunks list on your closed-list missives? --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-

Re: Keg waiting periods

2000-08-10 Thread Tim May
nteresting online variation of this is the issuance of "AdultCheck"-type credentials. Once such a credential has been issued, it can't be invalidated by the passage of time, now can it? "I'm sorry, Mr. May, but your AdultCheck credential was valid last

Re: USPO still trying to SPAM everyone

2000-08-02 Thread Tim May
lives up at the top of a dirt road in the middle of the Kayoot National Forest, delivery may be tough. But, importantly for this example, the US Postal Service probably won't deliver to such an address, either. This is why many rural residents get their mail in town, at mailboxes, or

Re: Pirates Beware: This File Will Self-Destruct

2000-08-02 Thread Tim May
Internet." > >and of course they once again expect the end-user to buy something that >reduces his possibilities. given AOL and M$, they might even succeed. >can anyone get me off this planet? "Jim Bell to the white courtesy phon

Re: Ministers told to plan for e-nightmare

2000-08-01 Thread Tim May
" "Get busy working, or get busy dying." Crypto anarchy also means the undermining of central states, both through apathy and through enabling of active measures to sabotage political and military operations. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:

Re: "Welcome to Crypto World"

2000-07-29 Thread Tim May
At 10:56 AM -0700 7/29/00, Ray Dillinger wrote: >On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Adam Back wrote: > >> >>Tim May writes: >>> This is the key question, no pun intended. A kind of language for >>> generating complex protocols was something Eric Hughes and I >>>

Arizona School for the Deaf--Re: how to secret making bombing

2000-07-28 Thread Tim May
At 4:53 PM -0700 7/28/00, Dr.Jose Diaz wrote: >Dear Tim May, > >Hello my name is Jose Zimmerman Diaz, I am student of the Arizona >States School for the Deaf High School but if you want teach me how >to chemical of the nuclear weapon because I want studying about >Fusion Bomb

Re: FBI Listens to Carnivore Criticism

2000-07-26 Thread Tim May
ng above was >inspired by the fwd from the alt.privacy newsgroup? > >Reese Were you born slow, or are you just another victim of drugs? --Tim May -- -:-:-:-:-:-:-: Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, di

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