Re: NRA Prints HALF Of The Story (Barniskis)?

2001-07-31 Thread Neal J. Lang
E-mail From the Desk of Neal Lang Hi, Dave, Thank you for your prompt and thoughtful reply. Sorry about the salutation mix-up. NRA Candidate Ratings: Rep. Ron Paul: Aside from reiterating that politics is based on the art of compromise, let me state that I was unaware of Congressman Ron

NRA Prints HALF Of The Story (Barniskis)?

2001-07-31 Thread Neal J. Lang
E-mail From the Desk of Neal Lang Hi, Dave, Again thanks for the prompt and thoughtful reply. In re what Ashcroft can do as head of the DoJ: same thing they did after the 14th Am- protect rkba and other rights, albeit they did it there selectively. I'd like to see the DoJ prosecute a gov.

Forced disclosures, document seizures, that kind of stuff. Was: Re: DOJ jails reporter, Ashcroft allows more journalist subpoenas

2001-07-31 Thread Black Unicorn
- Original Message - From: Trei, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Black Unicorn' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 1:54 PM Subject: RE: DOJ jails reporter, Ashcroft allows more journalist subpoenas From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Lasers and ICBMs

2001-07-31 Thread Petro
At 11:39 PM -0700 7/26/01, Alan Olsen wrote: On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Eugene Leitl wrote: On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Tim May wrote: A lot of the calculations being sketched out here, of watts/cm^2, dwell times, gold coatings, etc. are slightly off-base. We've known for 20+ years that the kill method

Re: Lasers and ICBMs

2001-07-31 Thread Black Unicorn
Oops! Accidentally hit Tim May's house! Probably not an accident.

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Title: Your Membership Exchange, #439        Your Membership Exchange, Issue #439     July 31, 2001      Your place to exchange ideas, ask questions, swap links, and share your skills!

Re: Criminalizing crypto criticism

2001-07-31 Thread Alan
On Friday 27 July 2001 11:13, Steven M. Bellovin wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Declan McCullagh writes: One of those -- and you can thank groups like ACM for this, if my legislative memory is correct -- explicitly permits encryption research. You can argue fairly persuasively that it's

Re: NRA Prints HALF Of The Story (Barniskis)?

2001-07-31 Thread Angel Shamaya
From: David and Maureen Codrea [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date sent: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 23:35:55 -0700 And I totally reject your assertion that my fight (where the heck did you get THAT impression?) against Project Exile is either hopeless or useless, especially judging

Re: Pointers to news sources and other mailing lists

2001-07-31 Thread Eugene Leitl
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Tim May wrote: I think most of the pointers are just symptoms of laziness. It looks like people just think cross-pollinating without analysis is the thing to do. Some of the pointers are also symptoms of a bad connectivity. I've got only a very lagged ssh link at *work*,

Re: Mr. Wienke, help me out on this -- Re: FW: General Ashcroftmake his move

2001-07-31 Thread Petro
At 7:51 AM -0700 7/30/01, Richard Stevens wrote: --- Jonathan Wienke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I get the NRA's American Rifleman magazine. The July issue also has an article about Ashcroft's letter, which does not quote the rather lengthy footnote. However, it does contain a legible image

Re: New Singapore surveillance software can detect abnormal behaviour(fwd)

2001-07-31 Thread Alan
Am I the only one reminded of the story Agent of Chaos by Norman Spinrad? And Singapore would be just the type of place to make violation of the unusual action protocol a capital offense. On Monday 30 July 2001 06:04, Eugene Leitl wrote: -- Forwarded message -- Date: Sat, 28

Re: Ashcroft Targets U.S. Cybercrime

2001-07-31 Thread Petro
At 10:29 AM -0700 7/30/01, Black Unicorn wrote: - Original Message - At 7:20 AM -0500 7/26/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Petro wrote: You are confusing civilians and LEOs. Only civilians are held to the personal knowledge standard. Leos are held to profoundly

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Re: NRA Prints HALF Of The Story (Barniskis)?

2001-07-31 Thread David and Maureen Codrea
[Ah! But that is exactly why you are so loveable, IMMHO, David.] As I understand Beloved is the Hebrew translation of the name David, it seems we are both in agreement on the one essential point by which all others pale: I am loveable. Peace. DC - Original Message - From: Neal

Re: Pointers to news sources and other mailing lists

2001-07-31 Thread Tim May
At 11:00 AM -0700 7/31/01, Tim May wrote: Second, I'm confused. You say you have bad connectivity at work and no connection at home. If you can take Choate's URL pointers and follow them, why can you not go directly to the source (Yahoo, Slashdot, CNET, Wired, etc.)? And how will you access

Re: NRA Prints HALF Of The Story (Barniskis)?

2001-07-31 Thread Neal Lang
E-mail From the Desk of Neal Lang Hi, David, Thank you for so generously allowing me more of your valuable time. Jeez, I can't let this one go by... I thought so. Don't you just love it when a plan comes together?

Crypto instructions = Bomb-making instructions

2001-07-31 Thread Tim May
At 9:09 AM -0700 7/30/01, Ray Dillinger wrote: On Sat, 28 Jul 2001, David Honig wrote: Not a problem -- as long as what you're making available to the public at DefCon is not a program that script kiddies can download and use to break stuff. What's a 'program' in the above sentence? Is source

Re: Crypto instructions = Bomb-making instructions

2001-07-31 Thread Ray Dillinger
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Tim May wrote: The critical point is that Congress is now in the business of criminalizing mere speech. mere research. Whether one quibbles about whether hackers understand the instructions on how to bypass crypto protections, or whether bombz d00dz understand the

Re: Pointers to news sources and other mailing lists

2001-07-31 Thread Tim May
At 11:27 AM +0200 7/31/01, Eugene Leitl wrote: On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Tim May wrote: I think most of the pointers are just symptoms of laziness. It looks like people just think cross-pollinating without analysis is the thing to do. Some of the pointers are also symptoms of a bad

Re: Forced disclosures, document seizures, Right and Wrong.

2001-07-31 Thread Black Unicorn
- Original Message - From: Trei, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Black Unicorn' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 7:53 AM Subject: RE: Forced disclosures, document seizures, Right and Wrong. Thanks for your response. The 'in his direct or indirect

Stegotext in usenet as offsite backup

2001-07-31 Thread Ray Dillinger
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If it's a crime to take actions specifically for the purpose of later rendering you unable to comply with a judge's order (is it?), how is escrowing it on the isle of man any different? Oddly, I've been watching this one with some interest. The

Spoilation, escrows, courts, pigs. Was: Re: DOJ jails reporter, Ashcroft allows more journalist subpoenas

2001-07-31 Thread Black Unicorn
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 9:55 AM Subject: Re: DOJ jails reporter, Ashcroft allows more journalist subpoenas On 30 Jul 2001, at 14:38, Black Unicorn wrote: Prosecutor: You retained copies of this document?

RE: NRA Prints HALF Of The Story (Barniskis)?

2001-07-31 Thread Neal Lang
[Ah! But that is exactly why you are so loveable, IMMHO, David.] As I understand Beloved is the Hebrew translation of the name David, it seems we are both in agreement on the one essential point by which all others pale: I am loveable. Peace.

RE: NRA Prints HALF Of The Story (Barniskis)?

2001-07-31 Thread Neal Lang
Hi, Angel, If I get real ambitious and write the definitive expose' on why Project Exile is the best thing for the right to keep and bear arms since the discovery of smokeless powder, would you have the good sense publish same on your site? Keep the Faith, Neal

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Book Review: The Trial of Henry Kissinger

2001-07-31 Thread Nomen Nescio
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RE: NRA Prints HALF Of The Story (Barniskis)?

2001-07-31 Thread Angel Shamaya
From: Neal Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE: NRA Prints HALF Of The Story (Barniskis)? Date sent: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 15:51:26 -0400 Hi, Angel, If I get real ambitious and write the definitive expose' on why Project Exile is the best thing for

Re: Stegotext in usenet as offsite backup

2001-07-31 Thread David Honig
At 11:52 AM 7/31/01 -0700, Ray Dillinger wrote: If I want to increase the odds of its getting archived, I would just embed it in a sound file or a movie file using stego (original sound and movies, so as to avoid DMCA hassles, of course). Porn would be a good carrier, as few actually 'rip'

RE: NRA Prints HALF Of The Story (Barniskis)?

2001-07-31 Thread Jonathan Wienke
Title: RE: NRA Prints HALF Of The Story (Barniskis)? -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The American Rifleman article with the complete text of the John Ashcroft letter re the second amendment is in the August 2001 issue on pages 62 and 63, not the July issue. My apologies for

Re: Pointers to news sources and other mailing lists

2001-07-31 Thread Faustine
Eugene wrote: Unless any of you people already run such a newsticker? No point in reinventing the wheel. The best security/crypto/privacy news ticker I've seen is at http://www.infosyssec.com, a portal which bills itself as The most comprehensive computer and network security resource on the

Spoliation, escrows, courts etc.

2001-07-31 Thread mmotyka
I think there are several actions and states mixed up here and it makes it difficult to extract the most pertinent opinions. I'm as guilty as anyone of mixing the stuff together. I'll try to be more specific this time. Let's start with the type of information the TX reporter might have. This

Re: Forced disclosures, document seizures, Right and Wrong.

2001-07-31 Thread Blanc
From Black Unicorn: To me the important distinction is to recognize what we want the ideal to be, but avoid running afoul of the law in the process. - If one does recognize what the ideal is to be, and it happens to be contrary to existing law, how

RE: Mr. Wienke, help me out on this -- Re: FW: General Ashcroft m ake his move

2001-07-31 Thread air . man
Oops. Forgot to cc this: How long do you think NRA management's Winning Team could continue suckering gun rights supporters into sending them $200 MILLION a year if they came out and frontally assaulted the right to keep and bear arms, rather than gradually undermining it while appearing to

Re: Pointers to news sources and other mailing lists

2001-07-31 Thread Black Unicorn
Oh great. Now every news story on this thing will be echoed by Mr. Choate directly to the list without any introductory commentary. Don't you see how this stuff backfires? Ugh. - Original Message - From: Faustine [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001

RE: NRA Prints HALF Of The Story (Barniskis)?

2001-07-31 Thread Neal J. Lang
Hi, Jonathan, It takes a big man to see and then admit to his mistakes. Now, if I only can get some of my other friends to see the light. Thanks, Neal -Original Message- From: Jonathan Wienke [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 5:19 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];

Re: Spoilation, escrows, courts, pigs.

2001-07-31 Thread Black Unicorn
- Original Message - From: Tim May [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 7:15 PM Subject: Re: Spoilation, escrows, courts, pigs. At 12:22 PM -0700 7/31/01, Black Unicorn wrote: Not being intimately familiar with the spec of freenet I can't really

Re: Spoliation, escrows, courts, pigs.

2001-07-31 Thread Black Unicorn
- Original Message - From: Tim May [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 7:52 PM Subject: RE: Spoliation, escrows, courts, pigs. Seeing all you high-power lawyers here humbles me. Even when your grumpy, Mr. May, sometimes you just make me smile despite

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Re: Criminalizing crypto criticism

2001-07-31 Thread Alan Olsen
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Rick Smith at Secure Computing wrote: There are probably enough cryptography researchers out there that even a large vendor won't feel tempted to harass them all proactively. All they have to do is make a messy example out of one or two. (It also helps if you can get a

Re: Fix for RC4 (was: Re: Attention CipherSaber Users!!)

2001-07-31 Thread Alex Alten
Rumor has it that it does cross over the edge. - Alex At 08:09 AM 7/29/2001 +1000, Greg Rose wrote: ... I have always felt that folding in the key with only a single pass was a bit close to the edge. Note that the RC5 *key schedule* does at least three passes! (Not strictly comparable, of