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This small step forward is ultimately a result of https.
The more advanced technologies that have been a focus of
discussion of this list have yet to have real effect, but I see
the infrastructure that would create demand for such
technologies coming into being.
On 5 Jan 2004 at 11:57,
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On 5 Jan 2004 at 15:33, Declan McCullagh wrote:
But I'm not overly optimistic (I tend not to be, in the short
run). I do not know how resistant the e-gold corporate and
technical infrastructure is to U.S. federal government
targeting. If the Feds decided e-gold needed to be shut down
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Declan McCullagh wrote:
If the Feds decided e-gold needed to be shut down and took
very aggressive steps, what would happen?
Steve Schear wrote:
Initially there would likely be a surge in use by their
competitors, like Pecunix, that operate entirely outside the
US. Later new
At 01:33 PM 1/5/2004, Declan McCullagh wrote:
This is a welcome step, assuming the pharms are legit. We still need
some form of reputation service.
But I'm not overly optimistic (I tend not to be, in the short run). I
do not know how resistant the e-gold corporate and technical
infrastructure is
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 04:38:04AM -0800, John Young wrote:
What's pleasurable about reading the fiction of ideologues like
Tim is the smack-down tone of their prejudices. Fake, fake,
fake.
Nowhere in Tim's spew is the recognition that the largest
beneficiaries of government favoritism are
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But then you have the next wave of attacks by the U.S.
regulatory apparatus (again, assuming sufficient
determination). The U.S. could pressure the Panama government
to close Pecunix or apply direct or indirect sanctions and
incentives. The U.S. could make it more
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On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 12:45:51PM -0800, Tim May wrote:
those working had to work even harder. A vicious circle, much like the
one now facing American industry, where more and more workers are
claiming bogus disability and where the insurance costs are driving
companies out of the country.
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 10:23:27AM -0500, Michael Kalus wrote:
If mankind would act that way we would have been extinct a long time
ago. A single human being is a rather weak individual. There isn't much
we could have done.
...
Even though I do not agree with people sitting on their asses
At 04:53 PM 1/5/2004, Steve Schear wrote:
Initially there would likely be a surge in use by their competitors, like
Pecunix, that operate entirely outside the US. Later new entrants would
probably spring up.
Undoubtably, over a period of years, you're right.
But then you have the next wave of
At 12:45 PM 12/31/03 -0800, Tim May wrote:
...
I don't claim this is a right implicit in the fabric of space-time, or
handed down by Moloch or YHWH or some other supernatural myth-figure.
Rather, societies which have taken money from workers to give to others to
sit at home and breed or eat
At 12:58 PM 1/5/04 -0600, Declan McCullagh wrote:
With that evidence in hand, the employer calls them up and tells them
to be at work the next day -- or be fired. If I were the employer, I
wouldn't even give them that second chance.
Motivation might be loss of training or worry over lawsuit?
At 02:29 PM 1/5/2004, you wrote:
At 04:53 PM 1/5/2004, Steve Schear wrote:
Initially there would likely be a surge in use by their competitors, like
Pecunix, that operate entirely outside the US. Later new entrants would
probably spring up.
Undoubtably, over a period of years, you're right.
On Jan 1, 2004, at 8:20 PM, J.A. Terranson wrote:
Tim May wrote...
In conclusion, your Bedford-Stuy student who doesn't see the point to
studying math will never be a math researcher, or a physicist, or a
chemist, or anything else of that sort. So no point in trying to
convince
him to study his
At 12:14 AM 1/1/04 -0800, Eric Cordian wrote:
Of
course, they still need one to determine who gets the shit-hauling
jobs,
and the usual method of doing this is to hide the class system in the
education system. Now you don't get the shit-hauling job because you
are
an untouchable. You get it
At 08:19 PM 12/31/03 -0500, John Kelsey wrote:
At 05:56 PM 12/30/03 -0800, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
If I were a neocon asshole, I would. Instead, I regard liberation as
a
local task, and interfering with sovereignty as the initiation of
force,
ie an act of war.
Well, clearly bombing and
At 08:45 PM 12/31/03 -0500, John Kelsey wrote:
You do know she's been trying the same scheme for several hundred
thousand
years, right? As an artist, I think she's in a creative decline.
Ebola is
picturesque and flashy, but not all that scary unless your funeral
rites
involve lots of contact
On Jan 2, 2004, at 12:03 AM, Tim May wrote:
So Kennedy's liberals scratched their heads and came up with a new
plan. Relief would be converted to a series of state and national
programs, no longer handled locally. And the bad connotations of
relief would be changed by the new and positive name
Second of the items lne.com never sent to the list (that I have seen,
9-10 hours later).
Begin forwarded message:
From: Tim May [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: January 2, 2004 1:02:20 AM PST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Quantum Loop Gravity Be For Whitey
On Jan 2, 2004, at 12:03 AM, Tim May
At 11:51 AM 1/1/04 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
Stay In School!
In other words, schools keep the crime rates down, as is a well-known
statistic. They are basically storage facilities. For real schools we
white
folks with $$$ can move out to the suburbs or send our kids to private
school.
Right.
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This small step forward is ultimately a result of https.
The more advanced technologies that have been a focus of
discussion of this list have yet to have real effect, but I see
the infrastructure that would create demand for such
technologies coming into being.
On 5 Jan 2004 at 11:57,
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On 5 Jan 2004 at 15:33, Declan McCullagh wrote:
But I'm not overly optimistic (I tend not to be, in the short
run). I do not know how resistant the e-gold corporate and
technical infrastructure is to U.S. federal government
targeting. If the Feds decided e-gold needed to be shut down
Just heard a CNN expert confuse stenography with steganography.
And he still thinks Jihad, Inc websites use the latter. Doofus.
On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 08:07:37AM -0500, Michael Kalus wrote:
Replace Government with Society and you're getting somewhere. Where
will your brand new sports car go when you don't have a road to drive
on? Who will pay the cops when there are no taxes being collected?
These questions have
This is a welcome step, assuming the pharms are legit. We still need
some form of reputation service.
But I'm not overly optimistic (I tend not to be, in the short run). I
do not know how resistant the e-gold corporate and technical
infrastructure is to U.S. federal government targeting. If the
At 01:33 PM 1/5/2004, Declan McCullagh wrote:
This is a welcome step, assuming the pharms are legit. We still need
some form of reputation service.
But I'm not overly optimistic (I tend not to be, in the short run). I
do not know how resistant the e-gold corporate and technical
infrastructure is
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 12:45:51PM -0800, Tim May wrote:
those working had to work even harder. A vicious circle, much like the
one now facing American industry, where more and more workers are
claiming bogus disability and where the insurance costs are driving
companies out of the country.
At 12:58 PM 1/5/04 -0600, Declan McCullagh wrote:
With that evidence in hand, the employer calls them up and tells them
to be at work the next day -- or be fired. If I were the employer, I
wouldn't even give them that second chance.
Motivation might be loss of training or worry over lawsuit?
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