RE: Powell admits mobile weapons factory scam

2004-04-05 Thread Tyler Durden
Is this that surprising? The CIA isn't doing too well if they cannot figure out that there are good reasons to doubt anti-Iraq intelligence. The stuff I've been reading would indicate almost the contrary. Apparently, the Bush administration decided to more or less bypass the CIA's 'value added'

RE: Powell admits mobile weapons factory scam

2004-04-03 Thread Tyler Durden
Is this that surprising? The CIA isn't doing too well if they cannot figure out that there are good reasons to doubt anti-Iraq intelligence. The stuff I've been reading would indicate almost the contrary. Apparently, the Bush administration decided to more or less bypass the CIA's 'value added'

RE: The 'Privacy' Jihad

2004-04-01 Thread Tyler Durden
Silly bitch. But then again, she may just be looking for a gig. Can someone out there slip her name into the do-not-fly registries so we can have a new privacy advocate? Here's the part I love... As with any public or private power, TIA's capabilities could have been abused -- which is why the

RE: The 'Privacy' Jihad

2004-04-01 Thread Tyler Durden
Silly bitch. But then again, she may just be looking for a gig. Can someone out there slip her name into the do-not-fly registries so we can have a new privacy advocate? Here's the part I love... As with any public or private power, TIA's capabilities could have been abused -- which is why the

RE: Jackbooted thugs, mercs and non-gov paramilitaries

2004-03-31 Thread Tyler Durden
Aiya...shit. Things are rather worse than I thought. Hey...I'm getting the idea for a Sci-Fi story...imagine official war casualties in Iraq get bad enough that the US government decides to simply hire private forces to do all the work (then the official casualty #s they can report are

4 mercs and non-gov paramilitaries

2004-03-31 Thread Tyler Durden
supplies security guards to the Coalition Provisional Authority and has provided protection for Iraq administrator L. Paul Bremer, among other coalition officials. From: Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jackbooted thugs, mercs and non-gov

Re: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread Tyler Durden
Uh...this is getting tiring...as far as I'm concerned this part of the discussion looks like semantics. From a pure physics standpoint, there isn't a hell of a lot of diference between a noncrystalline solid and a liquid. One's moving faster. The gaseous state is of course where molecules have

Re: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread Tyler Durden
Uh...this is getting tiring...as far as I'm concerned this part of the discussion looks like semantics. From a pure physics standpoint, there isn't a hell of a lot of diference between a noncrystalline solid and a liquid. One's moving faster. The gaseous state is of course where molecules have

4 mercs and non-gov paramilitaries

2004-03-31 Thread Tyler Durden
supplies security guards to the Coalition Provisional Authority and has provided protection for Iraq administrator L. Paul Bremer, among other coalition officials. From: Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jackbooted thugs, mercs and non-gov

RE: who needs Padilla when you have govt?

2004-03-30 Thread Tyler Durden
Just for the heck of it, it would be interesting to look at demographic data for the area -TD From: Major Variola (ret.) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: who needs Padilla when you have govt? Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 09:34:54

RE: The Gilmore Dimissal

2004-03-30 Thread Tyler Durden
So of course, society's interest in protecting police officers allows New Orleans police to search your home or business at any time, for any reason, or for no reason at all. As long as the cop mumbles something about making sure he's safe. Actually, this is particularly hilarious. The Cops in

RE: who needs Padilla when you have govt?

2004-03-30 Thread Tyler Durden
Just for the heck of it, it would be interesting to look at demographic data for the area -TD From: Major Variola (ret.) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: who needs Padilla when you have govt? Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 09:34:54

RE: The Gilmore Dimissal

2004-03-30 Thread Tyler Durden
So of course, society's interest in protecting police officers allows New Orleans police to search your home or business at any time, for any reason, or for no reason at all. As long as the cop mumbles something about making sure he's safe. Actually, this is particularly hilarious. The Cops in

RE: Sttop Spreading Hatred

2004-03-29 Thread Tyler Durden
Variola wrote... What the fuck are you ingesting tonight? extreme tolerance to opinions?? Its only because it would be self-parodying that accusations of nazihood don't fly. Even with Tim gone, praise be unto him. Uh, it was Spaten Octoberfest, ON TAP. Consider Tyler Durden justifiably bitch

RE: Sttop Spreading Hatred

2004-03-29 Thread Tyler Durden
Variola wrote... What the fuck are you ingesting tonight? extreme tolerance to opinions?? Its only because it would be self-parodying that accusations of nazihood don't fly. Even with Tim gone, praise be unto him. Uh, it was Spaten Octoberfest, ON TAP. Consider Tyler Durden justifiably bitch

RE: Mobile Wifi Backpack (fwd from brian-slashdotnews@hyperreal.org)

2004-03-28 Thread Tyler Durden
Well, we actually discussed a similar configuration in the context of mass demonstration. Such a configuration could prevent a Goonsquad shakedown of data/photos/videos, particularly when the WiFi device is acting like a router, and particularly when this router is one of many in a sea of

RE: Sttop Spreading Hatred

2004-03-28 Thread Tyler Durden
OK, I keep getting this shit. Right now, I can't tell if it's anti-agit-prop or simply a well-intentioned but idiotic muslim chick (something about the wording made me assume this was a female). Listen up. Cypherpunks is a cryptography list, and al-qaeda.net is a node. The subscribers to this

RE: Sttop Spreading Hatred

2004-03-28 Thread Tyler Durden
OK, I keep getting this shit. Right now, I can't tell if it's anti-agit-prop or simply a well-intentioned but idiotic muslim chick (something about the wording made me assume this was a female). Listen up. Cypherpunks is a cryptography list, and al-qaeda.net is a node. The subscribers to this

RE: Mobile Wifi Backpack (fwd from brian-slashdotnews@hyperreal.org)

2004-03-28 Thread Tyler Durden
Well, we actually discussed a similar configuration in the context of mass demonstration. Such a configuration could prevent a Goonsquad shakedown of data/photos/videos, particularly when the WiFi device is acting like a router, and particularly when this router is one of many in a sea of

Blue-suited and Green-suited goons

2004-03-26 Thread Tyler Durden
enough to be convinced it DOES matter in this case. -TD From: Major Variola (ret) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: corporate vs. state Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 12:39:58 -0800 At 02:02 PM 3/25/04 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote: Think I'm gonna have to disagree with ya

Re: Max's Lesson (was Re: [osint] Martha's lesson - don't talk to the FBI)

2004-03-25 Thread Tyler Durden
Max wrote... I mean, The Just-Us system's only be for us peasants, right, massah?. Nice little lick there. I also think that some cypherpunks mistake the Corporate State for what has been described as Crypto-Anarchy. If large corporations in the US and the wealthy happen to ultimately drive

RE: corporate vs. state, TD's education

2004-03-25 Thread Tyler Durden
Ah Variola...do I detect a wee bit of Knee-jerk in your otherwise consistently iconoclastic views? Let's take a looksee... Get this through your head: a corporation can't initiate force against you. You may not like their product, practices, or price, but no one is coercing you at gunpoint.

RE: no photography, no questions, no rights

2004-03-25 Thread Tyler Durden
In the Brinworld of Phonecams this is a nice challenge for the freelancer... Fuck you, Anderson III All he did was raise the prices of said photos, correct? Shit...I should get on out there and make myself a fortune... -TD From: Major Variola (ret.) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL

RE: corporate vs. state, TD's education

2004-03-25 Thread Tyler Durden
Ah Variola...do I detect a wee bit of Knee-jerk in your otherwise consistently iconoclastic views? Let's take a looksee... Get this through your head: a corporation can't initiate force against you. You may not like their product, practices, or price, but no one is coercing you at gunpoint.

Re: [osint] Martha's lesson - don't talk to the FBI

2004-03-24 Thread Tyler Durden
At 09:38 AM 3/24/04 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote: Gotta say that's a nice, high-grade no-baby-powder rant Mr Young. Worthy of an East Coast Collectivist... Its a sign of John's early Alzheimers, when he lets his wealthwrath get in the way of his one-time pristine appreciation of civil liberties

RE: Max's Lesson (was Re: [osint] Martha's lesson - don't talk to the FBI)

2004-03-24 Thread Tyler Durden
In fact, a *moral* argument can be made that restraint of that information is more fraud than trading on that information to begin with. Morally -- if morality caused markets and not the other way around :-) -- insiders should be *obligated* to trade on inside information as soon as they believe

Chinese WiFi and Encryption

2004-03-16 Thread Tyler Durden
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/mar2004/tc20040315_6034_tc058.htm What I don't see mentioned in this little article is that fact that WEP is largely useless in terms of security. So in a way the Chinese were attempting to jump into that hole. Of course, Zhong Nan Hai will have a

Chinese WiFi and Encryption

2004-03-16 Thread Tyler Durden
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/mar2004/tc20040315_6034_tc058.htm What I don't see mentioned in this little article is that fact that WEP is largely useless in terms of security. So in a way the Chinese were attempting to jump into that hole. Of course, Zhong Nan Hai will have a

Re: If You Want to Protect A Security Secret...don't use slaves as sysops

2004-03-15 Thread Tyler Durden
More on Fed's seeking to expand CALEA to VoIP. http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,62659,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_8 You know, it occurs to me I need a little 'Bot. What this Bot does is periodically make encrypted calls or send out meaningless encrypted messages on a regular basis. Then, it

RE: 'Special skills draft' on drawing board

2004-03-15 Thread Tyler Durden
A targeted registration and draft is is strictly in the planning stage, said Flahavan, adding that the whole thing is driven by what appears to be the more pressing and relevant need today -- the deficit in language and computer experts. Well, we could outsource 'em! I'd bet there's tons of

Re: If You Want to Protect A Security Secret...don't use slaves as sysops

2004-03-15 Thread Tyler Durden
More on Fed's seeking to expand CALEA to VoIP. http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,62659,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_8 You know, it occurs to me I need a little 'Bot. What this Bot does is periodically make encrypted calls or send out meaningless encrypted messages on a regular basis. Then, it

RE: 'Special skills draft' on drawing board

2004-03-15 Thread Tyler Durden
A targeted registration and draft is is strictly in the planning stage, said Flahavan, adding that the whole thing is driven by what appears to be the more pressing and relevant need today -- the deficit in language and computer experts. Well, we could outsource 'em! I'd bet there's tons of

Re: inverse finding

2004-03-14 Thread Tyler Durden
I can't stop outsourcing.Don't blame me.Blame your own govt. Holy Shit, Sarath...what's that got to do with Variola's little quip? And are you trying to suggest (On Cypherpunks, of all places) that the US government should somehow regulate outsourcing? (Me, I work with outsourced experts all

RE: J.P. Morgan Is Facing Heat Of Patriot Act

2004-03-11 Thread Tyler Durden
3/10/04 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote: Holy Crap this seems bizarre. This isn't even really a case of know your customers, but know your customers' customers, isn't it? Is this some kind of snipe hunt or mere Brazil-like government incompetence and mindless application of half-baked laws? Optimist

RE: J.P. Morgan Is Facing Heat Of Patriot Act

2004-03-11 Thread Tyler Durden
3/10/04 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote: Holy Crap this seems bizarre. This isn't even really a case of know your customers, but know your customers' customers, isn't it? Is this some kind of snipe hunt or mere Brazil-like government incompetence and mindless application of half-baked laws? Optimist

RE: J.P. Morgan Is Facing Heat Of Patriot Act

2004-03-10 Thread Tyler Durden
Holy Crap this seems bizarre. This isn't even really a case of know your customers, but know your customers' customers, isn't it? Is this some kind of snipe hunt or mere Brazil-like government incompetence and mindless application of half-baked laws? -TD From: R. A. Hettinga [EMAIL

RE: Vote changing gizmos (paid for by feds)

2004-03-04 Thread Tyler Durden
..slow exhale.. thanks for the hit, Bob, that's the good shit.. I miss it. Yeah...I admit it. I snuck down to the cellar and took a few tokes as well. I don't dig all the calls for needs killing, but every now and then the dude delivers. -TD From: Major Variola (ret) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

RE: Vote changing gizmos (paid for by feds)

2004-03-04 Thread Tyler Durden
..slow exhale.. thanks for the hit, Bob, that's the good shit.. I miss it. Yeah...I admit it. I snuck down to the cellar and took a few tokes as well. I don't dig all the calls for needs killing, but every now and then the dude delivers. -TD From: Major Variola (ret) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

Re: Gentlemen reading mail part II

2004-03-02 Thread Tyler Durden
How about a pseudo random conversation generator appliance for the person trying to mask their speech. If it closely models the vocal tract, language and language characteristics of the speaker it might be extremely difficult to remove as background noise. There are plenty of CDs of

Re: Gentlemen reading mail part II

2004-03-02 Thread Tyler Durden
How about a pseudo random conversation generator appliance for the person trying to mask their speech. If it closely models the vocal tract, language and language characteristics of the speaker it might be extremely difficult to remove as background noise. There are plenty of CDs of

RE: Gentlemen reading mail part II

2004-03-01 Thread Tyler Durden
Interesting. I guess my basic question is, is there a subset of counter-surveillance actions that can be taken that, while not ensuring secure communications, forces eavesdropping parties to take 'radical' measures in order to obtain the desired information? In other words, if they have to

Re: Gentlemen reading mail part II (opsec review)

2004-03-01 Thread Tyler Durden
Actually, I believe there was also a town in Poland with lots of odd letter combinations so that the Allies could help break German codes! (ie, by listening to Encrypted German communications about the bombing and it's location...) That's some interesting crap about playing Beavis and

RE: Gentlemen don't read each others' mail

2004-02-27 Thread Tyler Durden
Looks like the UN's going to need some encrypted VoIP... -TD From: Major Variola (ret.) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Gentlemen don't read each others' mail Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 13:39:22 -0800 Britain Accused of Spying on U.N.'s

RE: Gentlemen don't read each others' mail

2004-02-27 Thread Tyler Durden
Variola wrote... Silly lad, the walls have ears. And the ceilings, trimwork, light fixtures, heating ducts, etc. Think outside the (secure) box, dude. Well, of course those are the conventional channels, and for sure some of them would have been employed. But an all-around secure

RE: Gentlemen don't read each others' mail

2004-02-27 Thread Tyler Durden
Looks like the UN's going to need some encrypted VoIP... -TD From: Major Variola (ret.) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Gentlemen don't read each others' mail Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 13:39:22 -0800 Britain Accused of Spying on U.N.'s

Re: More on VoIP

2004-02-24 Thread Tyler Durden
that word of mouth works just fine for disseminating mission-critical information. -TD From: Dave Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: More on VoIP Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 09:49:13 - Tyler Durden wrote: Encryption ain't the half of it. Really good liottle article. And I

Re: More on VoIP

2004-02-24 Thread Tyler Durden
that word of mouth works just fine for disseminating mission-critical information. -TD From: Dave Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: More on VoIP Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 09:49:13 - Tyler Durden wrote: Encryption ain't the half of it. Really good liottle article. And I

Re: Freematt's review of A State of Disobedience By Tom Kratman

2004-02-23 Thread Tyler Durden
Damn. I'd say that's the most intolerant hate-filled garbage I ever... But shit. It's basically true. Or at least the fundamentalists in charge of the government these days seem to equate their two-dimensional cartoon view of the world with reality, and that's dangerous because their guns are

Re: Freematt's review of A State of Disobedience By Tom Kratman

2004-02-23 Thread Tyler Durden
Well, yeah...there's been a lot of good to come out of the Christian world, including the notion of unalienable human rights. But it's a worthwhile topic to troll about for a while. If you make a calculation of the number of humans made miserable by greater Christendom (to use a Kierkegaardian

More on VoIP

2004-02-23 Thread Tyler Durden
Encryption ain't the half of it. Really good liottle article. And I didin't know Skype was based in Luxemborg http://slate.msn.com/id/2095777/ -TD _ Get fast, reliable access with MSN 9 Dial-up. Click here for Special Offer!

More on VoIP

2004-02-23 Thread Tyler Durden
Encryption ain't the half of it. Really good liottle article. And I didin't know Skype was based in Luxemborg http://slate.msn.com/id/2095777/ -TD _ Get fast, reliable access with MSN 9 Dial-up. Click here for Special Offer!

Re: 5 million on terrorism list

2004-02-17 Thread Tyler Durden
Sarath wrote... is it true or just another make up so as to make its citizens feel justified when they go invade another nation.How much effort does it take to get credible information of 5 million people oveseas? Overseas? I would have thought most of them would be in the US! (Probably 4

FCC Rules on Internet Telephony

2004-02-13 Thread Tyler Durden
This came out on lightreading.com. Seems there's one tiny step backward for CALEA w.r.t Internet telephony. I guess it's obvious the FBI will eventually get it's way, but it's be interesting to see how it goes about it from here out. -TD At its open meeting today, the FCC took a couple of

Offshoring of commercial data...

2004-02-11 Thread Tyler Durden
, is this even worth doing or is there some big hole in the logic here? (Tyler Durden being a Cypherpunk of the Stoopid variety...) Hey...someone whip a copy of this to old Crotchety May...I bet he's already looked into this. -TD _ Keep up

Re: Cypherpunks response to viral stimuli

2004-02-03 Thread Tyler Durden
of and plugging any holes that become evident. That assymetry is exactly what crypto is, in a nutshell. -TD From: sunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Cypherpunks response to viral stimuli Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2004 13:28:47 -0500

Cypherpunks response to viral stimuli

2004-02-02 Thread Tyler Durden
Well, I'm still wondering... Could a TLA or other group, wanting to know who was lurking or otherwise subscribed to a list (such as cypherpunks) deliberately craft a virus that was easy to detect, for the purposes of having the automated email reply systems out that subscriber? And then, is

Cypherpunkly concerns over virii

2004-01-31 Thread Tyler Durden
One byproduct I'm noticing as a result of the MyDoom virus(es) is that we're seeing all sorts of email addresses we've never seen before. Does this mean these are all sorts of subscribers' names we've never seen before? Is a byproduct of this virus to out lurkers? If that's the case, then it

RE: Networking Nation-States..well written but wrong.

2004-01-31 Thread Tyler Durden
Without civil society, importing the procedures, rituals and even institutions of democracy results only in instituting one more set of spoils for families and groups to fight over at the expense of the rest of society. Democratic mechanisms no more create civil society than wet streets cause

RE: Power, Propaganda and Conscience in The War On Terror

2004-01-27 Thread Tyler Durden
As a big, sloppy footnote to this, I'd point out that (these days) anything that does not jibe with the current right-wing party line is now called Left, even though there's really not much that is particularly left economically (or politically for that matter) in what's said in quotes such as

RE: Lunar Colony

2004-01-18 Thread Tyler Durden
Interesting OpEd piece in the NYT today pointing out that a manned Mars expedition becomes *much* more affordable if no return trip is planned. This is not a suicide mission; supplies could be sent for rest of the emigrants natural lives, Gotcha. The obvious next place for a greatly expanded

Lunar Colony

2004-01-15 Thread Tyler Durden
Thank goodness Mr Bush is finally thinking long term. Not only will the Lunar Base focus all of our attention away from the wars and other nastiness down here, it will get us to the moon before Al Qaeda and bin Laden ever have a chance to start spreading their filthy ideas there. If we control

FBI Weighs in on VoIP

2004-01-09 Thread Tyler Durden
Some mention of crypto, too. http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?site=lightreadingdoc_id=45695 _ Check your PC for viruses with the FREE McAfee online computer scan. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963

WiFi Repeater?

2004-01-06 Thread Tyler Durden
I'm thinking about a WiFi repeater... Imagine I work on a high floor in an office tower, but I know that very nearby, on the ground floor, there's a public WiFi hotspot. Now let's say I want to be able to access that hotspot, but I'm currently out of range due to the height. DOES THERE EXIST

Re: WiFi Repeater?

2004-01-06 Thread Tyler Durden
(come to think of it, I could probably just buy a few cheap Linksys WiFi routers and scatter them around, but I was hoping for something even cheaper, smaller, and less obtrusive.) -TD From: R/db [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: WiFi

WiFi Repeater?

2004-01-06 Thread Tyler Durden
I'm thinking about a WiFi repeater... Imagine I work on a high floor in an office tower, but I know that very nearby, on the ground floor, there's a public WiFi hotspot. Now let's say I want to be able to access that hotspot, but I'm currently out of range due to the height. DOES THERE EXIST

Re: WiFi Repeater?

2004-01-06 Thread Tyler Durden
(come to think of it, I could probably just buy a few cheap Linksys WiFi routers and scatter them around, but I was hoping for something even cheaper, smaller, and less obtrusive.) -TD From: R/db [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: WiFi

Re: Vengeance Libertarianism and Hot Black Chicks

2004-01-04 Thread Tyler Durden
to take the kinds of risks implicit in what you're talking about. The meme which Tyler Durden and John Young--not surprising to me that both are Manhattanites, representing the East Coast view of capitalism--are popularizing is the one that says that what made companies successful was *government

Re: Quantum Loop Gravity Be For Whitey

2004-01-04 Thread Tyler Durden
Tim May wrote... Because the Jews and negroes have demanded that all students be taught stuff they obviously will never use. Most inner city mutants should be taught practical skills, not abstract stuff their previous education has been bereft of. Well, I don't know who's responsible, but

RE: Quantum Loop Gravity Be For Whitey

2004-01-04 Thread Tyler Durden
Well I be darned if Mr May hasn't inspired a major burst of eloquence, between this response and Mr Young's. As for this comment: Schools don't educate, but merely serve as a filter for employers to locate those individuals who aren't going to make trouble at the factory. At best. In the inner

Education Be For Whitey

2004-01-04 Thread Tyler Durden
and send the Scoops around to collect up the students off the streets every morning. -TD From: Major Variola (ret) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Quantum Loop Gravity Be For Whitey Date: Fri, 02 Jan 2004 08:34:03 -0800 At 11:51 AM 1/1/04 -0500, Tyler

RE: So many statists...uh, who gives a crap?

2004-01-04 Thread Tyler Durden
Tim May wrote... I assume they figured that since they were using PGP to communicate with their fellow anti-capitalists, that crypto must be cool Here's the question Tyler Durden has for you. Which is more important...annhiliation of the state, or getting a bunch of list subscribers to agree

School of the future

2004-01-03 Thread Tyler Durden
teach for a period of 10 to 15 years. -TD From: Tim May [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Education Be For Whitey Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 10:34:13 -0800 On Jan 3, 2004, at 9:23 AM, Major Variola (ret) wrote: At 10:41 PM 1/2/04 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote: And until the Liberatarian

RE: So many statists...uh, who gives a crap?

2004-01-03 Thread Tyler Durden
Tim May wrote... I assume they figured that since they were using PGP to communicate with their fellow anti-capitalists, that crypto must be cool Here's the question Tyler Durden has for you. Which is more important...annhiliation of the state, or getting a bunch of list subscribers to agree

Optical MicroMachines Be For Whitey

2004-01-02 Thread Tyler Durden
-0800 I'll comment on the sociology after commenting on the physics: (actually, looking over your sociology, I see it's just more of the liberal whine and sleaze, so I won't bother commenting on it again) On Jan 1, 2004, at 6:34 PM, Tyler Durden wrote: Tim May wrote... Then your education

RE: Quantum Loop Gravity Be For Whitey

2004-01-01 Thread Tyler Durden
Well I be darned if Mr May hasn't inspired a major burst of eloquence, between this response and Mr Young's. As for this comment: Schools don't educate, but merely serve as a filter for employers to locate those individuals who aren't going to make trouble at the factory. At best. In the inner

Re: Quantum Loop Gravity Be For Whitey

2004-01-01 Thread Tyler Durden
Tim May wrote... First, please stop including the full text of the message you are replying to. Learn to use an editor, whether you ultimately top-post or bottom-post to edited fragments. I actually do this for a reason. If I'm not doing a line-by-line response (or sometimes even if I am), I

Re: Quantum Loop Gravity Be For Whitey

2004-01-01 Thread Tyler Durden
Tim May wrote... Because the Jews and negroes have demanded that all students be taught stuff they obviously will never use. Most inner city mutants should be taught practical skills, not abstract stuff their previous education has been bereft of. Well, I don't know who's responsible, but

Re: Singers jailed for lyrics

2003-12-28 Thread Tyler Durden
As long as truth is no defense against hate speech, and hate speech includes things which clearly don't involve anyone hating anyone else, hate speech is simply a code phrase for suppressing free expression. At worst. At best it's going to boil down to some local enforcement shitheel taking it

James Donald Skeetshoot...

2003-12-28 Thread Tyler Durden
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Re: Singers jailed for lyrics

2003-12-27 Thread Tyler Durden
All symbols that are related to Nazism. One of the reasons (if not the reason) why they banned Wolfenstein 3D. Interesting. So even if the swatsika is protrayed as a bad thing (to the point of practically being a bullseye) it's banned. So...can you have swastikas in Textbooks? Perhaps 100 years

James Donald Skeetshoot...

2003-12-27 Thread Tyler Durden
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Re: Singers jailed for lyrics

2003-12-27 Thread Tyler Durden
As long as truth is no defense against hate speech, and hate speech includes things which clearly don't involve anyone hating anyone else, hate speech is simply a code phrase for suppressing free expression. At worst. At best it's going to boil down to some local enforcement shitheel taking it

Saddam is evil, therefore we have the right to feed him to our pigs

2003-12-24 Thread Tyler Durden
James Donald wrote... There is ample evidence that the 'anti war' crowd is largely pro Saddam This is a critical point, and it's one you fail to recognize over and over again. Let me tell you a little story. There's this guy that lives down the block...I think he may be a Satanist or

Re: I am anti war. You lot support Saddam

2003-12-24 Thread Tyler Durden
And I don't usually get quite this MAD, but such ignorance, such blindness, is the reason we are in this mess. I'm not so sure Mr Donald is ignorant OR blind. He seems to be something I've never seen in real life before: Completely aligned with US foreign policy, past/present/future. I'm

Saddam is evil, therefore we have the right to feed him to our pigs

2003-12-24 Thread Tyler Durden
James Donald wrote... There is ample evidence that the 'anti war' crowd is largely pro Saddam This is a critical point, and it's one you fail to recognize over and over again. Let me tell you a little story. There's this guy that lives down the block...I think he may be a Satanist or

Re: I am anti war. You lot support Saddam

2003-12-24 Thread Tyler Durden
And I don't usually get quite this MAD, but such ignorance, such blindness, is the reason we are in this mess. I'm not so sure Mr Donald is ignorant OR blind. He seems to be something I've never seen in real life before: Completely aligned with US foreign policy, past/present/future. I'm

Re: I am anti war. You stupid evil scum are pro Saddam.

2003-12-23 Thread Tyler Durden
another. -TD From: James A. Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: I am anti war. You stupid evil scum are pro Saddam. Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 09:35:39 -0800 -- On 22 Dec 2003 at 22:02, Tyler Durden wrote: If you think Ho Chi Minh was a KGB sockpuppet then you really don't

Re: I am anti war. You stupid evil scum are pro Saddam.

2003-12-23 Thread Tyler Durden
James Donald wrote... They were supposedly supporters of the NLF, which they well knew was a North Vietnamese sock puppet, and thus a KGB sock puppet. Uh...huh? You really get a lot of things mixed up. If you think Ho Chi Minh was a KGB sockpuppet then you really don't know anything about

Re: I am anti war. You stupid evil scum are pro Saddam.

2003-12-22 Thread Tyler Durden
James Donald wrote... They were supposedly supporters of the NLF, which they well knew was a North Vietnamese sock puppet, and thus a KGB sock puppet. Uh...huh? You really get a lot of things mixed up. If you think Ho Chi Minh was a KGB sockpuppet then you really don't know anything about

RE: The killer app for encryption

2003-12-20 Thread Tyler Durden
I'm not certain, but I think there are some MS certified modems which have a generalized A/D-D/A capability sufficient to handle voice. They do. And I'm not so sure POTS is going to be where things will be the most interesting...cable modem telephony might be where things get interesting. As

Re: U.S. in violation of Geneva convention?

2003-12-18 Thread Tyler Durden
17, 2003 at 05:06:55PM -0500, Tyler Durden wrote: A thread that started out quasi-interesting has descended into non-Cypherpunk levels of triviality. I thought it was trivial all along. The original point stands, and is valid. The Islamic world and, in particular, the Arabic part

RE: The killer app for encryption

2003-12-18 Thread Tyler Durden
Uh...I assume you're quoting somebody here? The last point is actually a very good one, but getting there requires hacking through gobbledeegook. What's this all businessmen silliness? And using vpns WITHIN a company? As an employee of a major Wall Street firm, I can tell you that's completely

Re: U.S. in violation of Geneva convention?

2003-12-18 Thread Tyler Durden
17, 2003 at 05:06:55PM -0500, Tyler Durden wrote: A thread that started out quasi-interesting has descended into non-Cypherpunk levels of triviality. I thought it was trivial all along. The original point stands, and is valid. The Islamic world and, in particular, the Arabic part

RE: The killer app for encryption

2003-12-18 Thread Tyler Durden
Uh...I assume you're quoting somebody here? The last point is actually a very good one, but getting there requires hacking through gobbledeegook. What's this all businessmen silliness? And using vpns WITHIN a company? As an employee of a major Wall Street firm, I can tell you that's completely

Re: U.S. in violation of Geneva convention?

2003-12-17 Thread Tyler Durden
Later today, a source close to the interrogation said that Saddam would be subjected to stress and sleep deprivation. Basically, teams of interrogators will ask questions over and over again, and no one will get any rest until answers are provided. At least here in NYC local news, it's common to

Re: U.S. in violation of Geneva convention?

2003-12-17 Thread Tyler Durden
to grow in status until he's just a notch or two below Mohammed. Look then for more bombings and 9/11s here in the US. That Saddam was a cruel, butchering dictator will soon be nearly irrelevant. -Tyler Durden From: Anatoly Vorobey [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: U.S

Re: U.S. in violation of Geneva convention?

2003-12-17 Thread Tyler Durden
Later today, a source close to the interrogation said that Saddam would be subjected to stress and sleep deprivation. Basically, teams of interrogators will ask questions over and over again, and no one will get any rest until answers are provided. At least here in NYC local news, it's common to

Re: U.S. in violation of Geneva convention?

2003-12-17 Thread Tyler Durden
to grow in status until he's just a notch or two below Mohammed. Look then for more bombings and 9/11s here in the US. That Saddam was a cruel, butchering dictator will soon be nearly irrelevant. -Tyler Durden From: Anatoly Vorobey [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: U.S

Re: Don't worry...it's just one of Saddam's doubles

2003-12-15 Thread Tyler Durden
seeing in the press over the last few years), but he hasn't actually controlled things for a couple of decades. The Saddam we're really looking for is approximately Saddam #3, and he's still at large, and directing the insurgency. -TD From: Thomas Shaddack [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tyler Durden

Re: Don't worry...it's just one of Saddam's doubles

2003-12-15 Thread Tyler Durden
seeing in the press over the last few years), but he hasn't actually controlled things for a couple of decades. The Saddam we're really looking for is approximately Saddam #3, and he's still at large, and directing the insurgency. -TD From: Thomas Shaddack [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tyler Durden

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