Re: List administrivia (Re: Whom, specifically, is our greatest ally? - (spoiler: Australia)) - [PEACE]

2019-11-04 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On 11/3/19 22:54, jim bell wrote: > Writable CD's presumably held 640 megabytes.  > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_disc   Actually, 650 or 700 for full size 12cm discs, with a couple of those possibly taken up by file system overhead. -- Shawn K. Quinn http://www.rantroulette.com

Re: Whom, specifically, is our greatest ally? - (spoiler: Australia) - [PEACE]

2019-11-04 Thread jim bell
azer Sent: Sunday, November >3, 2019, 10:30:21 AM PSTSubject: Re: Whom, specifically, is our greatest ally? >- (spoiler: Australia) - [PEACE] >  On Sunday, November 3, 2019, 01:52:45 AM PDT, Steven Schear > wrote: >  >  >  >>"I think that in America, gun laws cannot

Re: List administrivia (Re: Whom, specifically, is our greatest ally? - (spoiler: Australia)) - [PEACE]

2019-11-03 Thread jim bell
On Sunday, November 3, 2019, 06:22:07 PM PST, Greg Newby wrote: >1. MISSING MESSAGES THIS WEEK >Jim: I set your list options to select "ACK" and unselected "nodupes." The >impact is that you should get an email acknowledgment whenever a message is >accepted and (presumably) distributed

List administrivia (Re: Whom, specifically, is our greatest ally? - (spoiler: Australia)) - [PEACE]

2019-11-03 Thread Greg Newby
1. MISSING MESSAGES THIS WEEK Jim: I set your list options to select "ACK" and unselected "nodupes." The impact is that you should get an email acknowledgment whenever a message is accepted and (presumably) distributed and archived. The "nodupes" might have no impact, but it is supposed to

Re: Whom, specifically, is our greatest ally? - (spoiler: Australia) - [PEACE]

2019-11-03 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Mon, Nov 04, 2019 at 12:49:22AM +, jim bell wrote: > On Sunday, November 3, 2019, 01:34:48 PM PST, Zenaan Harkness > wrote: > > > >What I do when I'm unsure and want to check, is check the cp archives here: > > >    https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/ > > >view by

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2019-11-03 Thread Zenaan Harkness
cypherpunks > ; Razer Sent: Sunday, November > 3, 2019, 10:30:21 AM PSTSubject: Re: Whom, specifically, is our greatest > ally? - (spoiler: Australia) - [PEACE] > On Sunday, November 3, 2019, 01:52:45 AM PDT, Steven Schear > wrote: > > > >>"I think tha

Re: Whom, specifically, is our greatest ally? - (spoiler: Australia) - [PEACE]

2019-11-03 Thread jim bell
On Sunday, November 3, 2019, 01:34:48 PM PST, Zenaan Harkness wrote: >What I do when I'm unsure and want to check, is check the cp archives here: >    https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/ >view by date, and look at the most recent emails. Unfortunately, your response is

Re: Whom, specifically, is our greatest ally? - (spoiler: Australia) - [PEACE]

2019-11-03 Thread Zenaan Harkness
What I do when I'm unsure and want to check, is check the cp archives here: https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/ view by date, and look at the most recent emails. If the email is the archives already, obviously it was received by the list server, and most likely sent out to all

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2019-11-03 Thread jim bell
Well, people (?)  have been speaking quite recently about apparent problems with the Cypherpunks list email-acceptance reliability.  Do we (or you?) have any reason to believe such reports are deliberately phony?  I think the large majority of comments I've made recently to CP (days, weeks)

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2019-11-03 Thread Razer
Just because you haven't received your copy yet (or at all) doesn't mean we haven't. Rr Sent from my Androgyne dee-vice Ps. Get psychiatric help

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2019-11-03 Thread jim bell
, is our greatest ally? - (spoiler: Australia) - [PEACE] On Sunday, November 3, 2019, 01:52:45 AM PDT, Steven Schear wrote: >>"I think that in America, gun laws cannot Constitutionally be any stricter >>that they were in 1789, when the Bill of Rights of voted, and 1791, when it

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2019-11-03 Thread Razer
On November 3, 2019 1:52:31 AM PDT, Steven Schear opined: > >Since then the restrictions have only gotten tighter. Today, there are >effectively no militias. > > The REPUBLIC of California's National Guard is a militia... Some states DO NOT relegate full control of their National Guard to the

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2019-11-03 Thread Steven Schear
"I think that in America, gun laws cannot Constitutionally be any stricter that they were in 1789, when the Bill of Rights of voted, and 1791, when it was ratified by states." Of course they are more strict. When these Amendments were written each state had militias controlled by their governors,

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2019-11-02 Thread jim bell
On Saturday, November 2, 2019, 08:11:34 PM PDT, Razer wrote: On November 2, 2019 5:28:58 AM PDT, Zenaan Harkness wrote: >>For those who missed the memo, in Australia, "cunt" is the most >>endearing term used between two blokes who are great friends and have >>been for a long time. > >Between

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2019-11-02 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Sat, Nov 02, 2019 at 08:10:39PM -0700, Razer wrote: > > > On November 2, 2019 5:28:58 AM PDT, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > >For those who missed the memo, in Australia, "cunt" is the most > >endearing term used between two blokes who are great friends and have > >been for a long time. > > >

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2019-11-02 Thread Razer
On November 2, 2019 5:28:58 AM PDT, Zenaan Harkness wrote: >For those who missed the memo, in Australia, "cunt" is the most >endearing term used between two blokes who are great friends and have >been for a long time. > >Between absolutely anyone else at all, the word is one of, if not >the,

Re: Whom, specifically, is our greatest ally? - (spoiler: Australia) - [PEACE]

2019-11-02 Thread jim bell
On Saturday, November 2, 2019, 05:29:33 AM PDT, Zenaan Harkness wrote: >For those who missed the memo, in Australia, "cunt" is the most endearing term used between two blokes who are great friends and have been for a long time. >Between absolutely anyone else at all, the word is one of, if

Re: Whom, specifically, is our greatest ally? - (spoiler: Australia) - [PEACE]

2019-11-02 Thread Zenaan Harkness
For those who missed the memo, in Australia, "cunt" is the most endearing term used between two blokes who are great friends and have been for a long time. Between absolutely anyone else at all, the word is one of, if not the, worst possible slurs. When in polite company, it is strongly

Whom, specifically, is our greatest ally? - (spoiler: Australia) - [PEACE]

2019-11-02 Thread Zenaan Harkness
There is one particularly notable nation which "has NEVER ONCE, in its entire history, fought along side American troops, in any major conflict. Not in Korea, not in Vietnam, not in Iraq, not in Afghanistan." US: Would that, kind and informative Sir, be Israel? AU: 'At's riiight maaate!