Stefan Arentz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...] I do not want to buy a complete BSAFE license.
It is too expensive and I only need RC4.
This is apparently a common misconception -- at least it keeps
popping up among people discussing WAP, SSL, CDPD, and PPTP-compatible
"Mo" say air passengers. "Ba" say students.
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Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 19:42:05 -0400
Newsgroups: alt.privacy
Subject: New ID system keeps tabs on kids
Students have their ID Cards scanned at the start of the school
day at Bensalem High School
By
Title:
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TO COMMEMORATE THE SPAIN 2000 WORLD PHILATELY EXHIBITION, WHICH WAS HELD IN MADRID BETWEEN THE 6th AND 14th OF OCTOBER, THE SPANISH POST OFFICES PHILATELIC SERVICE HAS MADE A SPECIAL ISSUE OF STAMPS WITH THE TITLE: "SPAIN 2000".
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cypherpunks
I visited my former phd student sobolewski for advice this afternoon.
http://www.mhpcc.edu/general/john.html
On leaving his home - with three of his issues of the Minerological
Record - Sobolewki said
Did you know that Lewis [another of my phd students
Mr. May said:
PCBs are as close as your nearest utility pole transformer.
Are they as dangerous as reporters have led us to believe? My suspicion? No.
Just wait until the News Media realizes that everyone who
ever died had also inhaled O2.
"Breathing leads to dying, stop
Mr. 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
contains "The Ungoverned" in between the two novels. Good luck in
finding it,
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Anonymous wrote:
Crypto-anarchy is in fact not really anarchy, since it only addresses
some kinds of authority, ie government, and only in certain situations.
True anarchy involves the dissolution of other hierarchical relationships,
including those that spring from private
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
How does crypto-anarchy/libertarian/anarchy propose to deal with the
"tragedy of the commons" where by doing what is best for each persons own
interests they end up screwing it up for everyone (Overgrazing land with to
many cattle is the example
OK. So how about preventative care? It might well be that by insuring
everyone and keeping them in health, the total risk per dollars paid for
coverage actually goes down. Especially if infectious diseases can be kept
in check. Plus, the sum total of money paid by the insurees goes up as they
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From: Anonymous [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jim bell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Cypherpunks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 21:09 PM
Subject: Re: Cost to "break" 1024-bit PGP (RSA) in 1997?
"jim bell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need an estimate of the
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I posted a story on K5
http://www.kuro5hin.org/?op=displaystory;sid=2000/10/19/55737/381
and seemed to ignor some legal points (like money laundering). If
anyone has any comments I would like to hear them.
cya,Andrew...
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At 08:29 PM 10/20/00 GMT, Tito Singh wrote:
Any suggested parameters or "recipes" for ducking under the govt's radar
regarding school loan collectionminimal property holdings, shift
belongings to spouses name, cousins name, liquidize and hideetc...
Yup. Quit your job at the police
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