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Ambassador Negroponte as he rallies the troops.
http://www.artdaily.com/noticiaframe.asp?not=11fnot=2/2/2003
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/9820/guernica.htm (the painting in question)
We don't want war
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A rather unsurprising observation, given the latest evidence.
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Funny he should mention this. This very morning was watching the news and a
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If more than a few were lost from the same area, though, the heat could
get bad enough to cause damage to the aluminum skin. Nobody wants to see
what would happen if the wings started to deform like taffy, so the tiles
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Now, 712 Mbit/sec is about 90 MByte/sec, which means if it
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Yes, it is. Despite the disk manufacturers' intentionally
At 01:41 PM 02/03/2003 -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote:
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 10:23:58AM -0800, Bill Stewart wrote:
Do you mean that Steve's posts always do this to you?
I've only seen one like that, and I assumed that Steve had simply
Bcc:d the Cypherpunks list and some other lists on that
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The press was reporting that some dozens of
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Yes, I understand this is all fiction. Well, some of the scripts are
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searches, sneak and peek wiretaps, concentration camps in Cuba, etc.
That so many of these popular programs have themes as I've described
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Don't count on EU, we're just as fucked, albeit with a slight delay.
What about Italy? The Italians seem to be remarkably good at ignoring both
the vatican as well as their government (which changes every few years and
no wonder...do ANY Italians actually pay taxes?). And yet, Northern Italy
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Years ago I asked a group of Libertarians at a meeting what they would do if
a particular politican, who was then running for President, won and turned
everything into a bona-fide, outright statist state like Russia was at the
time. They couldn't adequately
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Tim May wrote:
I'm struck by how many of them this year treat civil liberties as gone,
either as old-fashioned or as just plain ignorable.
I love the frequent use of facial recognition systems on TV as well.
With, of course, no mention of the fact that they don't work.
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On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 09:25:22PM +0100, Eugen Leitl wrote:
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Blanc wrote:
A sad, disturbing prospect to contemplate. Someone on another list
remarked that it might become necessary for those in Europe to do some
internet-type rescuing of the American people. H.
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On Tuesday, 4 de February de 2003 21:47, you wrote:
Don't count on EU, we're just as fucked, albeit with a slight delay.
What about Italy? The Italians seem to be remarkably good at ignoring both
the vatican as well as their government (which changes every few years and
no wonder...do ANY
Duncan Frissell said:
You mean no one said, I'd grab the .30-06 and head for the hills?
I must correct myself. It was not a Libertarian group, they were
Objectivists. Not to put the Os down or start an argument about the
difference, but I know that Libertarians *would have*
At 02:29 PM 2/4/03 -0800, Blanc wrote:
Duncan Frissell said:
You mean no one said, I'd grab the .30-06 and head for the hills?
I must correct myself. It was not a Libertarian group, they were
Objectivists. Not to put the Os down or start an argument about the
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Yaaas, yaass, yyaaasss -- and what about us half-assed libertarians, us
leftysized anarchistic earthfirsters, us gunslinging 2nd boys (and WTF is this
.30-06 bullshit anyway, we ain't all that ancient?), and other
fringe/extremeist ufo/wacko pppeeeples? I mean -- I mean -- WTF do you mean,
Mike Rosing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
From:
http://ltp.arc.nasa.gov/space/ask/landing/Black_tiles_falling_off.txt
If more than a few were lost from the same area, though, the heat could
get bad enough to cause damage to the aluminum skin. Nobody wants to see
what would happen if the wings
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 06:55:26PM -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Yaaas, yaass, yyaaasss -- and what about us half-assed libertarians, us
leftysized anarchistic earthfirsters, us gunslinging 2nd boys (and WTF is this
.30-06 bullshit anyway, we ain't all that ancient?), and other
Been away from email for a while:
Shuttle:
Dangerous. I'd like to be in space, but... not 25-year-old tech, and not
that way.
If there was a Chinese spy satellite captured, might it not have had a
nuclear power source, and wouldn't the debris be hot?
Railways:
Euro railways are better than US -
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Michael Motyka wrote:
Seems kindof like leaving the spare tire, jack, poncho and duck boots out of your
car to
save weight and space. It's fine except for that one day you get a flat while it's
pouring
freezing rain and there's 3 or 4 inches of slush on the ground.
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 08:53:58AM -0800, Bill Stewart wrote:
Declan's postings are usually either normal postings to cypherpunks
or else posted to his politech list (most of which have Subject: FC
something.) I'm subscribed to politech, so I haven't had any
weirdness when replying.
Yep. I
Harmon Seaver said:
Yaaas, yaass, yyaaasss -- and what about us half-assed libertarians, us
leftysized anarchistic earthfirsters, us gunslinging 2nd boys (and
WTF is this .30-06 bullshit anyway, we ain't all that ancient?),
and other fringe/extremeist ufo/wacko pppeeeples? I mean -- I mean --
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On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 09:18:25PM -0500, Declan McCullagh wrote:
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 08:53:58AM -0800, Bill Stewart wrote:
Declan's postings are usually either normal postings to cypherpunks
or else posted to his politech list (most of which have Subject: FC
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On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 01:56:22AM +, Peter Fairbrother wrote:
Railways:
Euro railways are better than US - but in at least the UK there is
compulsory purchase, when they grab your land and pay you very little for
it, in order to build them. And too much government is involved.
me again.
Space transport:
I like the two-stage-to-orbit solution for humans, with the booster stage
piloted. The maths works well. I don't know about scramjets etc for the
booster, but a few rockets would do, with an aero fuselage to take off and
land. Using current airline technology mostly.
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Tyler Durden wrote:
For some reason I've never been able to fathom, many journalists seem
to be remarkably gullable, when they're told something from the right
kind of source, especially a government agency or other official source.
Chomsky (dig around on http://www.zmag.org/weluser.htm) and
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Ken Brown wrote:
Tyler Durden wrote:
And then there's the PERSISTENT rumors of him actually taking an accidental
DEA bust in a Florida airport after landing a fresh new cargo. Supposedly
this was a bit of a snafu and they had to let him go on the hush-hush...(And
I
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Thanks, I found the full text at
http://www.accessatlanta.com/ajc/news/0203/01carter.html
I must have been trying too early before, all I could find was partial quotes.
The world will be awaiting Wednesday's presentation of
On Friday 31 January 2003 12:40, Tim May wrote:
On Friday, January 31, 2003, at 07:58 AM, Harmon Seaver wrote:
(snipped)
I understand your politics is lefty...this has been shining through
for years.
But your analytical skills are lacking.
That's redundant in the modern US. Too bad; there
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At 9:42 PM + on 1/19/03, Malcolm Carlock wrote:
I must admit it also seems very strange that the shuttle couldn't
have been examined while docked to the ISS.
It wasn't docked there.
It was in a completely different orbit, and higher up to
On Monday, February 3, 2003, at 03:01 PM, Harmon Seaver wrote:
The biggest question there is why didn't they inspect it? Seems
very
bizarre, since that's what they did in the past.
That's what they _reported_ later that they did in the past...there
certainly was no public announcement
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 04:28:10PM -0800, Eric Murray wrote:
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 05:01:41PM -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote:
The biggest question there is why didn't they inspect it? Seems very
bizarre, since that's what they did in the past.
All the KH-71s were busy mapping Iraq's
That's redundant in the modern US. Too bad; there needs to be a
counterbalance to the right-wing control freaks, but the left just
isn't up to it.
Good comment. Indeed, the only thing the Democrats seem to stand for is that
they aren't republicans. Meanwhile, the economics of the 'real' left
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 05:01:41PM -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote:
The biggest question there is why didn't they inspect it? Seems very
bizarre, since that's what they did in the past.
All the KH-71s were busy mapping Iraq's oil fields
and photographing Saddam's nose hairs.
Eric
Our messages crossed in the mail, but there's this bit here...
At 7:18 PM -0800 on 2/3/03, Tim May wrote:
Two crewmen
were prepared to to an EVA to fix dislodged cargo/hatch doors, as on
every flight to date. The other crew could have transferred in their
pressure suits.
Ah. Forgot about
Eric Cordian writes:
In another teletext moment on CNN, the shuttle was described as traveling
at Mock 18.
There was an interesting article in the New York Times (http://tinyurl.com/5b4x)
back in Nov 2001 about stenographers working on 9/11--that was an angle I didn't see
anywhere else. When
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On Monday, February 3, 2003, at 06:17 PM, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
Flying another shuttle to them while people were still alive would
have been impossible, of course, so much for a reusable space-truck
on a rapid turnaround, and, even if it wasn't, I don't think they
even have an airlock aboard
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Yeah, but most pilots, if they suspected an even semi-serious breach of their
craft's integrity, *AND* had the ability to fairly safely send someone outside
to have a looksee, wouldn't hesitate a moment before doing so. They've been
delayed by
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