Sexual Potency Gauranteed...

2003-02-04 Thread potency
Magic-Inbox.com offer Update!

Visual Hygiene

2003-02-04 Thread jayh
Apparently artwork depicting the horror war is just to disconcerting a backdrop for 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

Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender -goldfish

2003-02-04 Thread Mail Delivery System
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This message was created automatically by mail delivery software (Exim).A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its recipients.This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:[EMAIL PROTECTED]For further

[Htech] WP: Leave-Us-Alone Democracy (fwd)

2003-02-04 Thread Eugen Leitl
A rather unsurprising observation, given the latest evidence. -- Forwarded message -- Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 17:13:40 -0600 (CST) From: Premise Checker [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Htech] WP: Leave-Us-Alone Democracy Leave-Us-Alone Democracy

Never plead guilty.

2003-02-04 Thread professor rat
Japan's tough justice BROADCAST: 31/05/2001 If you are unfortunate enough to be arrested for a crime in Japan be prepared to be convicted. Japan's justice system works without juries, and judges find a staggering 99.8 per cent of people guilty. Like the US, Japan has also maintained the death

Reagan State of the Union PR Stunt Caused the 1986 Challenger Crash.

2003-02-04 Thread professor rat
U.S. Race to Militarize Space Poses Many Dangers While the world media covers the shuttle Columbia?s tragic crash over northeast Texas, little is said about the ambiguous and deepening relationship between NASA and the military especially under the leadership of NASA's new chief, Sean O?Keefe,

Taser love.

2003-02-04 Thread professor rat
On November 7, 2002, at ten minutes before three in the afternoon, Stephen Edwards was leaving the Bayview Thriftway with his wife Cindy Edwards. As they walked into the parking lot, a man dressed in dark clothes accosted Stephen, and a struggle began between the two men. By ten minutes after

Re: The Statism Meme

2003-02-04 Thread Tyler Durden
Tim May wrote... Even t.v. commercials are spreading the meme that Big Brother is our friend. Funny he should mention this. This very morning was watching the news and a commerical came on for a local monitored Burglar alarm system. It featured a Customed Superhero Alarmo (I think), going

Dian Hardison,american freedom fighter.

2003-02-04 Thread professor rat
http://www.politechbot.com/p-04400.html We need more Dian's,many,many more... When Cypherpunks are called terrorists, we will have done our jobs. Font: Daschle-Anthrax-Bold

The Toxic Combination of the CIA and FBI.

2003-02-04 Thread professor rat
So evil are terrorists they will stop at nothing to destroy America. One such example of this hatred for our TV-watching, mall-shopping way of life surfaced recently in a plot uncovered by the FBI. A Minnesota man, Ilyas Ali, stands accused of selling a whole lot of hashish and heroin so he might

CIA wants to focus.

2003-02-04 Thread professor rat
The CIA has started a new advertising campaign to recruit Chinese-Americans as spies and analysts, as part of an effort to improve its operations against China. Beginning this week, some Asian-oriented publications and newspapers in cities with large Chinese-American communities will run

Worthless Currency.

2003-02-04 Thread professor rat
What's a Few Zeroes Among Friends? by EDWARD J. STEELE You load sixteen tons, what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt Saint Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't go I owe my soul to the company store --Sixteen Tons, Merle Travis So you support the impending war against Iraq, eh?

Costs socialized, benefits privatized. That is the reality of the 'free market'

2003-02-04 Thread professor rat
Oil and War by MILAN RAI Is the projected war on Iraq intended to reinforce US domination of the energy resources of the Middle East? This explanation has such force that the Daily Telegraph featured a rebuttal by a former speechwriter for President Bush, David Frum. Frum, now a resident

Re: Say goodbye to the ISS

2003-02-04 Thread kawaii
From: Malcolm Carlock [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 16:42 I was shocked to learn Saturday that NASA had not a mechanism to adequately inspect the exterior of the shuttles for damage before the return to earth. The reasons given seem to imply that NASA's ability for

online shopping

2003-02-04 Thread mgibsonaz
Did you shop online this past Holiday season? Just wondering. If you did let me know. [EMAIL PROTECTED] just send a blank email with send me the info in the subject line To be removed put remove in the subject line. Thanks for your time, Mark Gibson

online shopping

2003-02-04 Thread mgibsonaz
Did you shop online this past Holiday season? Just wondering. If you did let me know. [EMAIL PROTECTED] just send a blank email with send me the info in the subject line To be removed put remove in the subject line. Thanks for your time, Mark Gibson

...beauty is only...

2003-02-04 Thread the WIZ
Title: Columbia House the WIZZ says... beauty is only skin surface

Tiny whiskers make huge memory storage

2003-02-04 Thread Sunder
http://www.upi.com/print.cfm?StoryID=20030131-020248-9059r Tiny whiskers make huge memory storage UPI Science News From the Science Technology Desk Published 1/31/2003 4:07 PM BUFFALO, N.Y., Jan. 31 (UPI) -- New, tiny magnetic sensors could help break a technical barrier to ushering in the

Send in the clowns.

2003-02-04 Thread professor rat
Don’t send in the Marines. Send in the Libertarians. hear hear...(haha) Tikrit - Corralito's sister city program anyone? http://freedom.orlingrabbe.com/lfetimes/war_weaponbeyond.htm Libertarians have even developed a hilarious process of tossing soft nerf balls at each other to signal when

Anarchist Law.

2003-02-04 Thread professor rat
Anarchist Law: Some Hard Questions by Keith Preston Many would no doubt find the idea of anarchist law to be an oxymoron. One of the most common objections to anarchism raised by lay people involves the misperception that anarchy would be no more than a free-for-all on the part of brigands and

Anchluss economics.

2003-02-04 Thread professor rat
The Austrian school of economics is very popular in libertarian and anarchist circles today. Part of that school is its methodology which favors building up theories based on axioms of human action. The Austrian school says that these axioms need no empirical verification. I believe any

Urgent Business

2003-02-04 Thread MR. OKORIE IKELL
Dear Friend, Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Mr. Okorie Ikell , the first son of the blessed memory former Chief of defense staff and elder Consine to major Johnny Paul Koromoh the former Military Head States of Sierra Leone. When the combined force of the west Africa Peace Keeping

Kill Americans,Kill all the brutes.

2003-02-04 Thread professor rat
WASHINGTON--Not long ago, I had dinner with a former military officer who participated in information warfare what-if exercises that the Pentagon and the White House ran in the late 1990s. If Saddam ever attacks the U.S. through the Internet and takes out a telecommunications firm, we'll be in

Comments from 1998 on shuttle

2003-02-04 Thread Mike Rosing
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 started to deform like taffy, so the tiles

CDR: Re: Gullible Journalists

2003-02-04 Thread Michael Motyka
Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : John Kelsey 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. The net effect

Re: Encrypted hard drive enclosure for $139

2003-02-04 Thread Michael Shields
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bill Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now, 712 Mbit/sec is about 90 MByte/sec, which means if it were doing 3DES, it'd probably be about 30 MByte/sec, which is no longer fast enough to be entertaining. Yes, it is. Despite the disk manufacturers' intentionally

Re: mail weirdness

2003-02-04 Thread Bill Stewart
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

Re: Touching shuttle debris may cause bad spirits

2003-02-04 Thread Bill Stewart
Smell that, son? Nothing else in the world smells like that I love the smell of hydrazine in the morning It smells like It's MMH that cooks your goose. Regular hydrazine (smells like fish) ain't that hypergolic with N2O5. incompetence. The press was reporting that some dozens of

A talk on Intellectual Property and National Defense

2003-02-04 Thread Dave Farber
I sent this to my IP list. One of the major points I made here is that secure systems (and I am not calling Palladium a secure system) can host DRM software. So one can have secure systems in which case it will tape either law or strong market pressure to not have DRM else we can not have secure

You Talk, it Types

2003-02-04 Thread Type
Magic-Inbox.com offer Update!

RE: Tiny whiskers make huge memory storage

2003-02-04 Thread Trei, Peter
Sunder[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes [..] Yeah, yeah, yeah, lots of hype about storing terabytes and so on, not worried about that at all. The real question now is this: how effective are these nickel whiskers are recovering erased data off existing platters, or more precisely how

Advertising special from dsszero

2003-02-04 Thread Hitec
The P4 Hack is just around the corner and DssZero is blowing out tons of access cards at wholesale prices.For a limited time, DssZero is offering volume discounts on orders of 5 cards or more. Most vendors are selling P4 cards for 125$. For a limited time only, DssZero is wholesaling cards for

Adv: Earn $2000 Weekly Stuffing Envelopes at Home!

2003-02-04 Thread mr_warbucksorky
Guaranteed Home Paychecks!Work from the Comfort of Your Own Home! Become your OWN Boss, Work your Own Schedule To Apply Click Here Now!Home Mailers Needed! Work at Home Guaranteed Work Make $$ From Home Weekly Checks $2.00 per Envelope Plus

RE: The Statism Meme

2003-02-04 Thread Blanc
Tim May said: Yes, I understand this is all fiction. Well, some of the scripts are based on actual events, including coerced confessions, warrantless searches, sneak and peek wiretaps, concentration camps in Cuba, etc. That so many of these popular programs have themes as I've described tells us

AVISO IMPORTANTE - TUGUIADE.COM

2003-02-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Si no visualiza correctamente el mail pulse aqui en la siguiente direcciónhttp://www.tuguiade.com/plantillas02/apd.php AVISO DE CONFIRMACIÓN DE SUSCRIPCIONES - ULTIMO AVISO !! Estimado suscriptor: Como consecuencia de la entrada en vigor de la Ley de Servicios de la Sociedad de la

Mrs. Roseline Coleman

2003-02-04 Thread mrsrose
Dear friend, I am Mrs. Roseline Coleman wife to the late Chife Paul Coleman from Sierra Leon. I am writing you in absolute confidence primarily to seek your assistance to transfer our cash of thirty Million Dollars ($30,000.000.00) now in the custody of a private Security trust firm in

LOWEST RATES IN 30 YEARS - DON`T WAIT REFINANCE NOW!

2003-02-04 Thread theloanpage.com
Title: Start Saving Money Now -- TheLoanPage.com Does this scenario sound familiar? You used your credit cards to do your holiday shopping, promising yourself you'll pay the bills off within a few

Ultimate ANTI-AGING supplement

2003-02-04 Thread unpoquito
646 5732 5855 2264iPLl7

urgent

2003-02-04 Thread james771771
HELLO DEAR, I AM VERY GLAD TO WRITE YOU THIS MAIL, HAVING BEEN INTIMATED WITH YOUR CONTACT BY THE COMMERCIAL DIRECTOR, LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN NIGERIA WHOM I HAVE SO MUCH RESPECT FOR. BY THIS INTRODUCTION, I HAVE EVERY BELIEF THAT I CAN GAIN EVERY CONFIDENCE I REQUIRE IN THIS TRANSACTION

RE: The Statism Meme

2003-02-04 Thread Tyler Durden
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

Printer Cartridges - Up To 80% Off Retail - Free Shipping Offer

2003-02-04 Thread PrintPal
Title: Printer Ink Cartridges Running low on ink?  Up to 80% off retail prices. Running low on ink?  Up to 80% off retail prices.   You are registered to receive free samples of

Automated Credit Repair That Works

2003-02-04 Thread ClearCredit
Title: No Risk Credit Repair That Works Automated Credit Repair That Works No Setup Fee! No Monthly Fee! Limited Time Offer - No Risk Get the benefits of a ClearCredit

Fw: goldfish

2003-02-04 Thread 915616988
attachment: goldfish.mp3.bat

RE: The Statism Meme

2003-02-04 Thread Duncan Frissell
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Blanc wrote: 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

Re: The Statism Meme

2003-02-04 Thread Duncan Frissell
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. DCF

New Sentiment Reports; Gold, Tech, Cisco

2003-02-04 Thread David Hunimen
Title: Promo February 4, 2003 WhisperNumber.com Announces New Sentiment Reports WhisperNumber.com has collected the sentiment and

Re: The Statism Meme

2003-02-04 Thread Harmon Seaver
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.

U.S. NATIONAL DEBT CLOCK

2003-02-04 Thread Steve Schear
U.S. NATIONAL DEBT CLOCK http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/ The Outstanding Public Debt as of 04 Feb 2003 at 08:34:50 AM GMT is: $ 6 , 4 1 2 , 1 7 4 , 6 9 0 , 4 3 5 . 4 1 The estimated population of the United States is 289,066,595 so each citizen's share of this debt is $22,182.34. The

eliminate your debt now

2003-02-04 Thread GreatDeals

Get your mortgage loan today!!!! 100% Guaranteed

2003-02-04 Thread a_doki
HOME LOAN

Re: The Statism Meme

2003-02-04 Thread André Esteves
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

RE: The Statism Meme

2003-02-04 Thread Blanc
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*

RE: The Statism Meme (Roarke, not)

2003-02-04 Thread Major Variola (ret)
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 difference, but I know that

Automated Credit Repair That Works

2003-02-04 Thread ClearCredit
Title: No Risk Credit Repair That Works Automated Credit Repair That Works No Setup Fee! No Monthly Fee! Limited Time Offer - No Risk Get the benefits of a ClearCredit

Re: The Statism Meme

2003-02-04 Thread Harmon Seaver
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,

Re: Comments from 1998 on shuttle

2003-02-04 Thread Michael Motyka
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

Re: The Statism Meme

2003-02-04 Thread Harmon Seaver
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

Duh, transport

2003-02-04 Thread Peter Fairbrother
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 -

Re: Comments from 1998 on shuttle

2003-02-04 Thread Mike Rosing
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.

Re: mail weirdness

2003-02-04 Thread Declan McCullagh
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

RE: The Statism Meme

2003-02-04 Thread Blanc
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 --

HELLO

2003-02-04 Thread MRS. EKI OMORODION
MRS. EKI OMORODION # 8 Queens Drive Ikoyi Lagos. Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] INTRODUCTION: l am Mrs. Eki Omorodion l know this proposal will come to you as a surprise because we have not met before either physically or through correspondence. I have no doubt in your

Business Proposal

2003-02-04 Thread Douglas Obioha
Dear Sir, It is my warmest pleasure writing you this business letter with a view that you will accept my request and give me a positive response hence time is essence. I am Douglas Obioha, Chairman of the contract award and monitoring committee with the federal ministry of agriculture Nigeria.

Re: mail weirdness

2003-02-04 Thread Harmon Seaver
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 something.) I'm subscribed

Re: Duh, transport

2003-02-04 Thread Harmon Seaver
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.

Transport, the near future

2003-02-04 Thread Peter Fairbrother
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.

The Crypto Gardening Guide and Planting Tips

2003-02-04 Thread Peter Gutmann
After much procrastination I recently put the Crypto Gardening Guide and Planting Tips online at http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/crypto_guide.txt, this may be of interest to readers. From the introduction: There has been a great deal of difficulty experienced in getting research

Re: Putting the NSA Data Overwrite Standard Legend to Death... (fwd)

2003-02-04 Thread Peter Gutmann
Thomas Shaddack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Second, where did the number 7 really come from? From the OSI 7-layer model, which took it from the fact that the number 7 is sacred to a certain tribe in Borneo (see The Elements of Networking Style, by Mike Padlipsky). Peter.

Major Breaking News!(CDED)Watch This Stock Trade

2003-02-04 Thread Investor Insights
News Alert Care Decision Corp. (OTCBB: CDED) 6 Month Target Price: $.22 Shares

Free scholarships, loans, and grants!

2003-02-04 Thread chrisxxlik164
Free Personal and Business Grants " Qualify for at least $25,000 in free grants money - Guaranteed! " Each day over One Million Dollars in Free Government Grants is given away to people just like you for a wide variety of Business And Personal Needs Dear Grant Seeker, In a

Re: Transport, the near future

2003-02-04 Thread Steve Schear
At 04:17 AM 2/5/2003 +, Peter Fairbrother wrote: 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

Find a Mortgage Loan... Refinance, 2nd, Purchase, Home Improvement BB 6615fShk6-506yylP8173gEYo9-295gS-30

2003-02-04 Thread kasiyapatcknm
Title: ::FREE MORTGAGE QUOTE:: : ))) Vqfiqerhnjvlbcpdkbrkdjlqbmbiowcpaekplnxtjuij no more mail? cSXe7m 1009BwMu2-582KRCY3706ykaT8-810sMJg2666gXeH1-994kyHU2735VGtb8-071nwmI2130ZJhB8-541l76

free site

2003-02-04 Thread contenttuoq
Come join the largest 100% FREE Adult Site Click Here to Visit Our Site ***Just enter your email and your In!*** *Exclusive Live Girls with Chat *100,000+ Adult photos *10,000+ XXX Video Streams *100+ Live XXX Shows *XXX Games and Stories Click Here to Visit Our Site opt*out

AS SEEN ON NATIONAL TV 7354lpFX4-844YHSm1394Oojz5-56-27

2003-02-04 Thread tosnames3eguy
Title: Friendly Mailer Hello ! 3 HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEND 10's OF 1000's OF MESSAGES PER DAY ?!? SEND YOUR MESSAGE TO 2000 MILLIONS PROSPECTS WITHOUT USING EMAIL!!!Have a look on our NEW FREESCREEN POPUP SENDERa brand NEW TECHNOLOGY! 1-Send 10 to 50 thousand messages a

Re: mail weirdness

2003-02-04 Thread Declan McCullagh
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 10:03:28PM -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote: Well, of all the email lists I'm on, yours is the only posting that does what it does on a group reply. Like, why doesn't my group send a copy to you? And why does it pick up [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put it in the To: line? And I

Lose 32 pounds by March

2003-02-04 Thread pcmcc
Hi ! If you're like me, you've tried EVERYTHING to lose weight. I know how you feel - the special diets, miracle pills, and fancy exercise equipment never helped me lose a pound either. It seemed like the harder I tried, the bigger I got, until I heard about a product called Power Diet Plus.

Re: [IP] Open Source TCPA driver and white papers (fwd)

2003-02-04 Thread AARG! Anonymous
Mike Rosing wrote: Thanks Eugen, It looks like the IBM TPM chip is only a key store read/write device. It has no code space for the kind of security discussed in the TCPA. The user still controls the machine and can still monitor who reads/writes the chip (using a pci bus logger for

Re: Tiny whiskers make huge memory storage

2003-02-04 Thread Dave Emery
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 09:10:39AM -0500, Sunder wrote: My question is what's a reasonable order of magnitude of overwriting data now, assuming you're not trying to hide data from, say the NSA. This raises a question I've long had. ARE there actual systems for reading

Re: Putting the NSA Data Overwrite Standard Legend to Death... (fwd)

2003-02-04 Thread Morlock Elloi
From the OSI 7-layer model, which took it from the fact that the number 7 is It's simpler than that. Russians wanted 6, americans 8. = end (of original message) Y-a*h*o-o (yes, they scan for this) spam follows: Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now.

...a good deal when you see one...

2003-02-04 Thread the WIZ
Title: 123 Inkjets the WIZZ says... do you know a good deal when you see one?

ÉãÏñÍ·¡¢¿ÉÊӵ绰£¬ÏÂÔؾͿÉÊÔÓÃ5

2003-02-04 Thread cynthia_lu
Title: ÎÞ±êÌâÎĵµ µã»÷ÉÏÊöͼƬ¿É·Å´ó¡£ ÉÏÊöÉãÏñÍ·¼Û¸ñ¾ùΪ£±£¹£¸Ôª£¯Ö»£¬º¬Óʼķѡ£ һͨÍøµç, Çë·ÃÎÊ http://www.etoall.com ¡¡Õã½­ÏóɽÓÊÕþ¾Ö

AS SEEN ON NATIONAL TV 8854CzZO2-956vprM372-19

2003-02-04 Thread stalkjllj
Title: Friendly Mailer Hi ! 3 HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEND 10's OF 1000's OF MESSAGES PER DAY ?!? SEND YOUR MESSAGE TO 2000 MILLIONS PROSPECTS WITHOUT USING EMAIL!!!Have a look on our NEW FREESCREEN POPUP SENDERa brand NEW TECHNOLOGY! 1-Send 10 to 50 thousand messages a day

Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender -goldfish

2003-02-04 Thread Mail Delivery System
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This message was created automatically by mail delivery software (Exim).A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its recipients.This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:[EMAIL PROTECTED]For further

Reminder22881

2003-02-04 Thread Vicki Reed
Title: adv_mailer.gif This message is an advertisement. We will continue to bring you valuable permission based messages on the products and services that interest you most unless you wish to decline We process all requests immediately. Copyright 2000, 2001,

My classified Ad !

2003-02-04 Thread Rebecca Taylor
Title: Adult Classifieds Welcome to The most comprehensive adult match making service These ladies represent some of our

Are you looking for Love

2003-02-04 Thread friends
attachment: friendship.scr

Re: Gullible Journalists

2003-02-04 Thread Kevin S. Van Horn
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

Re: CDR: Re: Life Sentence for Medical Marijuana?

2003-02-04 Thread Alif The Terrible
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

Re: CDR: Re: Carter's statement yesterday

2003-02-04 Thread Alif The Terrible
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

Re: Passenger rail is for adventurers and bums

2003-02-04 Thread Steve Furlong
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

Re: Say goodbye to the ISS

2003-02-04 Thread R. A. Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: Shuttle Humor, Risk Estimation

2003-02-04 Thread Tim May
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

Re: Shuttle Humor, Risk Estimation

2003-02-04 Thread Harmon Seaver
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

Re: Passenger rail is for adventurers and bums

2003-02-04 Thread Tyler Durden
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

Re: Shuttle Humor, Risk Estimation

2003-02-04 Thread Eric Murray
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

Re: Say goodbye to the ISS

2003-02-04 Thread R. A. Hettinga
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

Re: Real Facts and Good Facts

2003-02-04 Thread Ken Hirsch
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

opportunistic encryption

2003-02-04 Thread Eugen Leitl
Are there any reasons why current systems (whether OpenSource or not) don't ship with opportunistic IPsec out of the box? FreeS/WAN is really easy to set up, and such, but why having to do BIND juggling and extra installation steps. What are the reasons, crypto restrictions?

Re: Say goodbye to the ISS

2003-02-04 Thread Tim May
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

Re: Shuttle Humor, Risk Estimation

2003-02-04 Thread Mike Rosing
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

  1   2   >