David Honig wrote:
so, why is cypherpunks not using encryption? I understand there's a
majordomo patch out somewhere that pgp-encrypts mails to subscribers
that provide their keys.
Its a private mailing list opened to the public, not to mention it is
nowadays archived searchable from the
At 01:05 PM 6/27/00 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 06/27/2000, David Honig wrote:
Would you use the L Ron Hubbard Anonymizing Service?
The local Co$ has a big "Now Hiring" sign in their window.
I wonder if I should doctor my resume and apply.
Objective: To open the L. Ron Hubbard
At 04:04 PM 17/07/00 -0400, Marcel Popescu wrote:
From: "Jim Choate" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anarchism says YOU'RE the master.
We talk about two different things, then.
Not at all. Consider the relationship between authority, identity, and
individuality between the two.
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At 03:34 AM 7/18/00 -0400, Reese wrote:
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David Honig writes:
You want to overwrite a dozen times with random (each time) data.
I'd be cautious about saying that. Way back when I held a security
clearance, the instructions were:
* Overwrite with patterns 99 times for SECRET materials; and
* Overwrite with patterns 999 times for TOP
At 02:37 AM 7/18/00 -0400, Tom Vogt wrote:
two advantages:
a) more encrypted traffic on the web.
With known plaintext...
b) some people might want to read cypherpunks without the intermediate
parties being aware of the fact (I know companies that monitor e-mail).
If that's a concern, use the
X-Loop: openpgp.net
From: "Tim May" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 1:14 PM -0400 7/17/00, Marcel Popescu wrote:
Finally, a sane post... Here's hope that there would be more like this,
and
less of the "you need to be killed" sort.
Drop dead. I don't respond to "gentle nudges."
Go kill yourself,
X-Loop: openpgp.net
From: "Tim May" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That Marcel is so actively "spreading the good word" on the
Cypherpunks list is truly bizarre.
I'm not "spreading the good word", idiot. I was objecting to Jim Choate's
idea that anarchism and Christianity are incompatible.
Mark
David Honig wrote:
a) more encrypted traffic on the web.
With known plaintext...
not a good idea, you're right.
b) some people might want to read cypherpunks without the intermediate
parties being aware of the fact (I know companies that monitor e-mail).
If that's a concern, use the
At 10:02 AM 7/18/00 -0400, Marcel Popescu wrote:
X-Loop: openpgp.net
From: "Tim May" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That Marcel is so actively "spreading the good word" on the
Cypherpunks list is truly bizarre.
I'm not "spreading the good word", idiot. I was objecting to Jim Choate's
idea that anarchism
At 09:50 AM 7/18/00 -0400, Fisher Mark wrote:
David Honig writes:
You want to overwrite a dozen times with random (each time) data.
I'd be cautious about saying that. Way back when I held a security
clearance, the instructions were:
* Overwrite with patterns 99 times for SECRET materials; and
*
At 10:02 AM 7/18/00 -0400, Marcel Popescu wrote:
give a damn about Romania either, whatever that is. [I still have to find
someone able to define "Romania" or "country" in a meaningful way.]
You might start with people who speak romanian, who eat romanian
food, and look like other romanians.
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At 09:50 AM 7/18/00 -0400, Fisher Mark wrote:
David Honig writes:
You want
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