Re: Give peace a chance? NAH...

2004-10-21 Thread James A. Donald
-- James A. Donald wrote: ... but Bin Laden's indictment not only mentions US troops in Saudi Arabia, but also the reconquest of Spain, the massacre committed by the crusaders in Jerusalem, and the failure of Americans to obey Shariah law. J.A. Terranson

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Re: Printers betray document secrets

2004-10-21 Thread Sunder
Simple way to test. Get two printers of the same make and model. Print identical documents on both printers, scan them, diff the scans. Some will be noise, repeat several times, see which noise repeats and you get closer and closer to the serial #'s.

Re: Seld-defeating US foreign policy

2004-10-21 Thread Tyler Durden
As I said, an Islamic regime is objectionable if it tolerates terror against non islamic minorities, thus creating, perhaps unintentionally, an environment that facilitates terror against external infidels - that is to say, terror against me and people like me. You say a lot of wacky stuff, so it

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-21 Thread Sunder
I made no claims, you did, rather I asked you sarcastically to validate your claims, after which you further assumed on top of other mistaken assumptions, that I made claims countering yours, which I did not. Perhaps you should examine your own words. IMHO, you are a misguided armchair general

E-Learning Content Conversion - Project Definition Checklist

2004-10-21 Thread Knowledge Management Solutions
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Re: Seld-defeating US foreign policy

2004-10-21 Thread Will Morton
Tyler Durden wrote: What if the US had not followed such an aggressive policy towards the PRC? Chinese history gives us a clear indication: They would never have backed the Khmer Rouge. (Sihoanouk regularly traveled to China before and after that time, BTW, and was moderately friendly with Jong

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Re: Seld-defeating US foreign policy

2004-10-21 Thread Tyler Durden
Will Morton wrote... In addition, the whole of Indochina was (and is) a clusterfuck of rivalries and feuds going back centuries. The (relatively) sudden appearance of a bunch of new regimes, all with revolutionary mindsets through which to apply their old vendettas, probably made the

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-21 Thread James A. Donald
-- On 21 Oct 2004 at 10:26, Sunder wrote: IMHO, you are a misguided armchair general who sees yourself as equal to those scumbags that have risen in power to lead or enslave nations since you seem to constantly say they should have done X, and not Y When people are under attack, you

Re: Seld-defeating US foreign policy

2004-10-21 Thread James A. Donald
-- On 21 Oct 2004 at 12:19, Tyler Durden wrote: Basically the way I see it. I've felt for a long time that the US (even while pursuing it's questionable goals) should have jumped all over the chance to buddy-up with China after the Sino-Soviet split, and knowing Mao's practicality I'd bet

Re: Seld-defeating US foreign policy

2004-10-21 Thread James A. Donald
-- On 21 Oct 2004 at 10:28, Tyler Durden wrote: No. You've got to do more reading. Sihoanouk was in power and loosely held a coalition together. In part because he believed it and in part because it was necessary to hold this coalition together, Sihoanouk did not spout particularly

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-21 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 09:43:16AM -0700, James A. Donald wrote: When people are under attack, you cannot tell them to suck it up, which is what you are doing. If we had no government, we I'm not under attack. Are you? The Ghengis Khan thing's been a while back. might well be doing

Re: Seld-defeating US foreign policy

2004-10-21 Thread Will Morton
Tyler Durden wrote: But of course, we were still in the middle of McCarthy-ism, so way too ideologically blind to see the obvious. As a result we continued to mindlessly pursue ideology rather than practicality and so ended really making things worse in SE Asia, in a place where Marxism was

Re: Seld-defeating US foreign policy

2004-10-21 Thread Tyler Durden
Uh...wha? I said... The US was in Vietnam trying to fight their way up. So it would have been pretty evident to anyone watching that the US was trying to undermine the PRC. And you said... You live in a world of delusion. Your dates are all wrong, your events are all fiction. So there was no

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-21 Thread Sunder
No you imbecile, I'm telling no one anything, other than you to get a clue. Where did I tell people who are under attack to suck it up? All I did was point out that you weren't there and therefore any comment you care to make about it is bound to be flawed. Please find yourself a clue store

Re: Printers betray document secrets

2004-10-21 Thread Jerrold Leichter
| It turns out that their techniques aren't all that useful. | Changing laser printer cartridges changes the results. | You might find that two documents were printed | by the same printer, but it doesn't give you the | options for tracking it down that manual typewriters did. Actually, they say

Re: Printers betray document secrets

2004-10-21 Thread John Young
Bear in mind that typewrites have been traced by the minute, unique characteristics of the metal face of character producers, whether lever-type or ball. The FBI has been doing this quite a while. Micro-forensics of the unique printing mechanism of each machine is likely possible.

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Do you know anyone looking for a Cryptography position?

2004-10-21 Thread R.A. Hettinga
I guess the bubble's over officially, now... :-). Cheers, RAH --- begin forwarded text Subject: Do you know anyone looking for a Cryptography position? Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 11:57:55 -0600 Thread-Topic: Do you know anyone looking for a Cryptography position? Thread-Index:

Re: e-gold

2004-10-21 Thread R.A. Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 10:17 AM -0400 10/21/04, Somebody wrote: R.A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So, what kind of problems are you having? I can't seem to figure out how one deposits or removes gold from e-gold. They got out of the business of exchanging other

Re: e-gold

2004-10-21 Thread R.A. Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 5:32 PM -0400 10/20/04, Somebody wrote: How much do you know about the e-gold crew? I've sent them a couple of queries and I've gotten answers back that haven't been very pleasing. The short story is that they're a

Are new passports [an] identity-theft risk?

2004-10-21 Thread R.A. Hettinga
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/printer-friendly.asp?ARTICLE_ID=41030 WorldNetDaily Thursday, October 21, 2004 YOUR PAPERS, PLEASE Š Are new passports identity-theft risk? Privacy advocates warn data chips can be 'seen' by anyone with reader Posted: October 21, 2004 5:00 p.m. Eastern While

Re: Seld-defeating US foreign policy

2004-10-21 Thread James A. Donald
-- On 21 Oct 2004 at 18:33, Will Morton wrote: The US missed a real trick when Khatami got into power in 1997; he had a huge swell of popular support behind him, and with significant US backing he could probably have outmaneuvered the conservatives and made some real changes. A truly

Re: Seld-defeating US foreign policy

2004-10-21 Thread James A. Donald
-- Tyler Durden The US was in Vietnam trying to fight their way up. So it would have been pretty evident to anyone watching that the US was trying to undermine the PRC. James A. Donald: You live in a world of delusion. Your dates are all wrong, your events are all fiction.

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-21 Thread James A. Donald
-- On 21 Oct 2004 at 13:41, Sunder wrote: No you imbecile, I'm telling no one anything, other than you to get a clue. Where did I tell people who are under attack to suck it up? When you tell us it is horrible to lock up in Gautenamo people who show every sign of trying to kill us ,

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WiMax Operator's Manual: Building 802.16 Wireless (fwd from brian-slashdotnews@hyperreal.org)

2004-10-21 Thread Eugen Leitl
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echelon hardware

2004-10-21 Thread Eugen Leitl
http://www.techworld.com/storage/news/index.cfm?NewsID=2430 15 October 2004 Want to know the hardware behind Echelon? Uncle Sam using Texas' SAM. By Chris Mellor, Techworld You've probably heard about Echelon, the vast listening system run by the US, UK, Canada and Australia that

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-21 Thread J.A. Terranson
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, James A. Donald wrote: On 21 Oct 2004 at 13:41, Sunder wrote: No you imbecile, I'm telling no one anything, other than you to get a clue. Where did I tell people who are under attack to suck it up? When you tell us it is horrible to lock up in Gautenamo people who

immune system diseases, TSA, false positives

2004-10-21 Thread Major Variola (ret)
An immune system is a great thing until it attacks the self. In part this can be due to the limited size of recognized motifs. For instance, the string David Nelson triggers the TSA goons. If you add the phonetic-similarity recognition (required when you transcode arabic names), the matching

Re: Give peace a chance? NAH...

2004-10-21 Thread James A. Donald
-- James A. Donald wrote: ... but Bin Laden's indictment not only mentions US troops in Saudi Arabia, but also the reconquest of Spain, the massacre committed by the crusaders in Jerusalem, and the failure of Americans to obey Shariah law. J.A. Terranson

RF stories

2004-10-21 Thread Major Variola (ret)
Read a story about some college student whose plasma TV was emitting quite a lot of 121.5 MHz. He got a nice visit from SR Sheriffs types telling him to shut his TV off. Or else. 121.5 is a satellite-received distress freq. Toshiba will send him a new TV for free. Chatting with an Aussie from

Re: Printers betray document secrets

2004-10-21 Thread Sunder
Simple way to test. Get two printers of the same make and model. Print identical documents on both printers, scan them, diff the scans. Some will be noise, repeat several times, see which noise repeats and you get closer and closer to the serial #'s.

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-21 Thread James A. Donald
-- On 20 Oct 2004 at 21:27, Sunder wrote: I repeat: And you were there and kept an eye on each and every guard, interrogator, and prisoner to make sure that the POW's weren't tortured? We know torture did not occur, because lots of people have been released who were and are extremely

Re: Seld-defeating US foreign policy

2004-10-21 Thread Tyler Durden
As I said, an Islamic regime is objectionable if it tolerates terror against non islamic minorities, thus creating, perhaps unintentionally, an environment that facilitates terror against external infidels - that is to say, terror against me and people like me. You say a lot of wacky stuff, so it

Re: Printers betray document secrets

2004-10-21 Thread Bill Stewart
At 05:23 PM 10/18/2004, R.A. Hettinga wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/technology/3753886.stm It turns out that their techniques aren't all that useful. Changing laser printer cartridges changes the results. You might find that two documents were printed by the same printer, but it doesn't give

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-21 Thread Sunder
I made no claims, you did, rather I asked you sarcastically to validate your claims, after which you further assumed on top of other mistaken assumptions, that I made claims countering yours, which I did not. Perhaps you should examine your own words. IMHO, you are a misguided armchair general

Re: Seld-defeating US foreign policy

2004-10-21 Thread Will Morton
Tyler Durden wrote: What if the US had not followed such an aggressive policy towards the PRC? Chinese history gives us a clear indication: They would never have backed the Khmer Rouge. (Sihoanouk regularly traveled to China before and after that time, BTW, and was moderately friendly with Jong

Re: Seld-defeating US foreign policy

2004-10-21 Thread Tyler Durden
Will Morton wrote... In addition, the whole of Indochina was (and is) a clusterfuck of rivalries and feuds going back centuries. The (relatively) sudden appearance of a bunch of new regimes, all with revolutionary mindsets through which to apply their old vendettas, probably made the

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-21 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 09:43:16AM -0700, James A. Donald wrote: When people are under attack, you cannot tell them to suck it up, which is what you are doing. If we had no government, we I'm not under attack. Are you? The Ghengis Khan thing's been a while back. might well be doing

Re: Seld-defeating US foreign policy

2004-10-21 Thread James A. Donald
-- On 21 Oct 2004 at 10:28, Tyler Durden wrote: No. You've got to do more reading. Sihoanouk was in power and loosely held a coalition together. In part because he believed it and in part because it was necessary to hold this coalition together, Sihoanouk did not spout particularly

Re: Seld-defeating US foreign policy

2004-10-21 Thread James A. Donald
-- On 21 Oct 2004 at 12:19, Tyler Durden wrote: Basically the way I see it. I've felt for a long time that the US (even while pursuing it's questionable goals) should have jumped all over the chance to buddy-up with China after the Sino-Soviet split, and knowing Mao's practicality I'd bet

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-21 Thread James A. Donald
-- On 21 Oct 2004 at 10:26, Sunder wrote: IMHO, you are a misguided armchair general who sees yourself as equal to those scumbags that have risen in power to lead or enslave nations since you seem to constantly say they should have done X, and not Y When people are under attack, you

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-21 Thread Sunder
No you imbecile, I'm telling no one anything, other than you to get a clue. Where did I tell people who are under attack to suck it up? All I did was point out that you weren't there and therefore any comment you care to make about it is bound to be flawed. Please find yourself a clue store

Re: Seld-defeating US foreign policy

2004-10-21 Thread Will Morton
Tyler Durden wrote: But of course, we were still in the middle of McCarthy-ism, so way too ideologically blind to see the obvious. As a result we continued to mindlessly pursue ideology rather than practicality and so ended really making things worse in SE Asia, in a place where Marxism was

Re: Seld-defeating US foreign policy

2004-10-21 Thread Tyler Durden
Uh...wha? I said... The US was in Vietnam trying to fight their way up. So it would have been pretty evident to anyone watching that the US was trying to undermine the PRC. And you said... You live in a world of delusion. Your dates are all wrong, your events are all fiction. So there was no

Re: Printers betray document secrets

2004-10-21 Thread Jerrold Leichter
| It turns out that their techniques aren't all that useful. | Changing laser printer cartridges changes the results. | You might find that two documents were printed | by the same printer, but it doesn't give you the | options for tracking it down that manual typewriters did. Actually, they say

Do you know anyone looking for a Cryptography position?

2004-10-21 Thread R.A. Hettinga
I guess the bubble's over officially, now... :-). Cheers, RAH --- begin forwarded text Subject: Do you know anyone looking for a Cryptography position? Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 11:57:55 -0600 Thread-Topic: Do you know anyone looking for a Cryptography position? Thread-Index:

Re: e-gold

2004-10-21 Thread R.A. Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 5:32 PM -0400 10/20/04, Somebody wrote: How much do you know about the e-gold crew? I've sent them a couple of queries and I've gotten answers back that haven't been very pleasing. The short story is that they're a

Re: e-gold

2004-10-21 Thread R.A. Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 10:17 AM -0400 10/21/04, Somebody wrote: R.A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So, what kind of problems are you having? I can't seem to figure out how one deposits or removes gold from e-gold. They got out of the business of exchanging other