Re: Fwd: [IP] Gilmore bounced from plane; and Farber censors Gilmore's email

2003-07-23 Thread Steve Schear
At 09:18 2003-07-23 -0400, "Tyler Durden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "I mean, a 1 inch button, for Christ's sake. They must have had to use a magnifying glass to read the slogan." Actually, that's an interesting point. Let's first of all remember that Gilmore was allowed onto the plane in the fir

Leech politics could be bad for your health

2003-07-23 Thread Steve Schear
Could your political beliefs determine how long you live? New research from sociologist Dr William Cockerham and colleagues from the University of Alabama in the United States has found that differences in attitudes to looking after your body and your health are predicted by your political alle

Re: [Dewayne-Net] RE: [IP] Gilmore bounced from plane; and Farber censors Gilmore's email

2003-07-20 Thread Steve Schear
At 11:08 2003-07-19 -0700, you wrote: [Note: This comment comes from reader Dave Hughes. DLH] At 10:16 -0700 7/19/03, Dave Hughes wrote: From: "Dave Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: [Dewayne-Net] [IP] Gilmore bounced from plane; and Farber censors Gilmore's emai

SKY-HIGH SURVEILLANCE HITS AIRLINE INDUSTRY

2003-07-18 Thread Steve Schear
I think I'll be looking elsewhere for air travel. Unless, of course, I can wear a mask :) SKY-HIGH SURVEILLANCE HITS AIRLINE INDUSTRY Southeast Airlines is pioneering an in-flight surveillance program that will use digital videocameras installed through the cabins of its planes to record passen

Funding for TIA All But Dead

2003-07-16 Thread Steve Schear
The controversial Terrorism Information Awareness program, which would troll Americans' personal records to find terrorists before they strike, may soon face the same fate Congress meted out to John Ashcroft in his attempt to create a corps of volunteer domestic spies: death by legislation. htt

The 3rd Annual Nigerian EMail Conference

2003-07-16 Thread Steve Schear
http://j-walk.com/other/conf/index.htm "There is no protection or safety in anticipatory servility." Craig Spencer

Will 'Distributed Cloud' Network Structures Prevent Censorship?

2003-07-15 Thread Steve Schear
Bennett Haselton believes that de-centralized information storage and transmission systems - so called 'Distributed Cloud' networks like Peekabooty,

Software radio article in Guardian

2003-07-11 Thread Steve Schear
GNURadio gets a nice mention. http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,994679,00.html "There is no protection or safety in anticipatory servility." Craig Spencer

Grey-World

2003-07-09 Thread Steve Schear
An excellent site for those interested in tunneling, covert channels, network related steganographic methods developments. http://gray-world.net/ "There is no protection or safety in anticipatory servility." Craig Spencer

Re: Idea: The ultimate CD/DVD auditing tool

2003-07-07 Thread Steve Schear
At 07:30 2003-07-07 +0200, Nomen Nescio wrote: This is only for the minimal forms of "protection" which are designed to work with existing CD/DVD players. If you look at the new audio formats like SACD, they use encrypted data. All your lasers won't do you any good unless you can pry a key (and

Low cost cruise missile

2003-06-28 Thread Steve Schear
n his shed has made global headlines, and the British media have dubbed him a threat to world security. http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/06/05/1054700311550.html http://www.aardvark.co.nz/pjet/cruise.shtml "A Jobless Recovery is like a Breadless Sandwich." -- Steve Schear

Nauru's Offshore Banking Sector Has Been 'Eliminated', Says Chief Secretary

2003-06-20 Thread Steve Schear
like a Breadless Sandwich." -- Steve Schear

Re: [Brinworld] Car's data recorder convicts driver

2003-06-18 Thread Steve Schear
At 11:45 2003-06-18 -0500, Jamie Lawrence wrote: Anonymity (strong or not) is vastly important to secrecy. Medical data is a great example of this. It may be private, for some (weak) values of private, right now. Being John Doe at the doctor's office and paying cash, though, is vastly better in t

Re: [Brinworld] Car's data recorder convicts driver

2003-06-18 Thread Steve Schear
At 08:17 2003-06-18 -0400, Adam Shostack wrote: | It never makes sense to argue about a "right to lie" or a "right to | tell the truth." One man's lie is another man's truth. And even | _asking_ for a true response is usually an overstepping, as it presumes | the asker knows what is true and what i

Re: [Brinworld] Car's data recorder convicts driver

2003-06-16 Thread Steve Schear
Seems like a market for "open source" EDRs could be a good one. A user accessible reset button could come in handy. steve

Fremont could denounce Patriot Act

2002-03-24 Thread Steve Schear
Fremont could denounce Patriot Act Human Relations Commission supports local Arabs By Jennifer Carnig STAFF WRITER FREMONT -- In an attempt to show solidarity with local Arab, Muslim and South Asian Americans, a city commission may formally denounce the Patriot Act and ask the City Council to d

Re: Shilling for Keynes

2001-05-04 Thread Steve Schear
At 05:25 PM 5/4/2001 -0400, Faustine wrote: > >Faustine grumbled (among other blather): > > >Nothing good enough to get mentioned at NBER, the veritable gold > standard (if > >you'll allow) of academic research in economics. > > > >I think Friedman's popularity must have something to do with havi

Re: layered deception

2001-04-30 Thread Steve Schear
At 10:56 AM 4/30/2001 -0400, Declan McCullagh wrote: >On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 11:24:09PM -0700, Steve Schear wrote: > > What if the sysadmin is intentionally located in an offshore location so > > that they cannot be kept from notifying all users of the logging order? &g

Re: layered deception

2001-04-29 Thread Steve Schear
At 12:04 AM 4/30/2001 -0500, Kevin L Prigge wrote: >On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 12:13:01AM -0400, Phillip H. Zakas wrote: > > i agree...unless you're specifically directed to do so, maintaining log > > files is completely optional. there are no regs requiring isps or websites > > or mail providers to