Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
And that is why UNIX deserves to be thrown in the trash can. It is NOT a
good operating system. It is poorly designed, buggy and baddly documented.
Read the UNIX hater's manual for chapter and verse. Its success had
everything to the fact it was once given away
Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
You confuse market share, e.g., the decision by most consumers to
choose Windows over OS/2 or Plan 9 or DrDOS, etc.
How are the consumers who can't cope with the Web and have to use the AOL
version meant to be able to learn UNIX or Plan-9?
I take it you've
That's ok, I still got you on the Apple "stealing" from Xerox bit. :)
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :Surveillance cameras|Passwords are like underwear. You don't /|\
\|/ :aren't security. A |share them, you don't hang them on your/\|/\
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Tim May wrote:
--Xerox PARC had overlapping windows. Apple used the 1979
demonstration to redirect it's nonoverlapping windows to be
overlapping. This is detailed in some of the histories of PARC,
including "Dealers in Lightning."
Hmm, yes, now that I read back,
John Young wrote:
We've been trying to get into the site to do just that, but haven't
been able to. The munged URL is weird. back-to-back URLs,
but we were told how to set that up as a page which would bring
up the correct info or direct to it.
Yeah, it only takes on fuckup to mess things
Ernest Hua wrote:
1. Every time the FBI walks into an ISP with a box
labelled "CARNIVORE - FBI USE ONLY", no one really
knows what kind of software is being used. After
all, it is suppose to just sniff packets passively.
No one gets to review each USE of this box. This
comes down to
Anonymous wrote:
Now that the PGP key management "bug" is public, I'd like to comment
on some source code issues and follies.
The source for versions in question (starting from 5.*) has been available
for more than two years.
While many crypto experts intensely bullshit about the
http://consult.cern.ch/xwho/people/603
ccid: 603
Tel:75005 72406 (from outside: +41 22 76 75005 )
Office: 50 1-016 Mailbox: J00900
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Send him a piece of your mind!
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Tim May wrote:
Nitwit, this idea has been proposed many times. Choate even does
this, unfortunately, to all traffic flowing through his node.
I used to think that nitwits were their own punishment. I now have
come to the conclusion that it's long past due that we stoke the
furnaces
Richard Fiero wrote:
One could argue that all electromagnetic radiation is in the public
domain and receivable. However it is illegal to have equipment capable
of receiving cell phone conversations because the rights of the
telephone company and the rights of the conversants could be
Peter Wayner wrote:
But I was quite worried until I began to see the dangers for IBM and
Intel in the scheme. This is not an easy play for them because it
threatens much of the entire industry in these ways:
You've answered it yourself in the last two paragraphs. Screw IBM,
screw Intel.
"James A. Donald" wrote:
--
At 02:57 PM 2/26/2001 -0800, Ray Dillinger wrote:
Finally, sites supported by micropayments are going to have to
figure out something about web spiders. If "scooter" can't spend
several million dollars a month on these places, they're not going
to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Third Day: Jim Bell trial
SNIP
The defense requested information about the tracking device that was attached
to Jim Bell's car: the type, make, and where installed in the car. London
cited "law enforcement privilege" and argued that giving out that
On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Jim Choate wrote:
On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
Maybe, maybe not. I'm the first to agree that porn *should* be treated as
equal to other speech,
But 'porn' is no more speech than 'murder' is. What makes porn so
offensive isn't the pictures, but the
On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Normen Nomesco wrote:
Oh and Im sure having guns on board planes would work out great
especially considering the increase of people having huge fucking fits
and having to be held down on planes, yeah, lets arm people on planes.
Have you ever fucking even been on a plan?
On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Normen Nomesco wrote:
Oh and Im sure having guns on board planes would work out great
especially considering the increase of people having huge fucking fits
and having to be held down on planes, yeah, lets arm people on planes.
Have you ever fucking even been on a
National securityis the passphrase to the constitution. Or haven't you
noticed.
In this case, I don't think anyone will complain very loudly. In this
case, for once, the NSA would be right, and it wouldn't just be FUD.
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Nomen Nescio wrote:
Sure, but whose chicken? Maybe our own policies and beliefs have turned
against us, to our detriment. There have been a number of reports that
bin Laden uses cryptography and even steganography tools. This could
still have a significant crypto
As usual. See:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/57/21790.html
Feds complain Bin Laden not using hi-tech equipment
By Kieren McCarthy
Posted: 20/09/2001 at 16:57 GMT
Osama Bin Laden is evading detection by not using modern telecoms
equipment, the US intelligence services have told the
As usual. See:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/57/21790.html
Feds complain Bin Laden not using hi-tech equipment
By Kieren McCarthy
Posted: 20/09/2001 at 16:57 GMT
Osama Bin Laden is evading detection by not using modern telecoms
equipment, the US intelligence services have told the press.
Why bother. Just go to www.newsmax.com and you will see the type of
stories they have is one or two steps away from also having Elvis
Lives and I fucked a girl from Jupiter stories. It's so yellow, it
makes the National Enquirer look bright white.
Why Plan-9? I'd say go with OpenBSD. :) Built in crypto, built in
firewall, secure on installation without you needing to tweak stuff. Hell
you can even tell it to encrypt swap pages.
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :Surveillance
You're confused.
The ability of individuals acting in their own interests does not deny the
ability of a collection of those same individuals from working towards
mutual benefits. Nor does it deny others who are not acting in those same
interest from benefiting from their work.
What
Yeah, no shit. Think how much trouble they'd be in if they turned around
and said this:
Pshaw, we ain't gonna support the Feds trying to catch rag head
terrorists, drug dealers, kiddy porners, and other bad guys. Yeah, our
virus detector will stop them Feebs from doing their job... uh huh
Um, what the fuck does this have to do with cypherpunks? And he could
have easily been playing on a XBox or Dreamcast.
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :Surveillance cameras|Passwords are like underwear. You don't /|\
\|/ :aren't security. A
So by your terms, I should have the right to enter your house at 3:00am
when you're asleep and make long loud ranting speeches using a bullhorn
shoved in your ear?
Ok, I'll be over tomorrow night, then.
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ +
What the fuck does a guy getting electrocuted while playing a playstation
game in a boat have to do with game theory or cypherpunks.
Quoting Heinlein isn't going to get you out of that one. Pointing to
spammers and saying But they do it too still won't get you out of that
one.
Neither is John Gilmore.
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Jim Choate wrote:
But Joe Random isn't a Cypherpunks Leader...
Simple. Once the buyer has the keys she issues an email saying I'm
changing my keys, here's the new public key and signs it with the old key
- thus proving that the nym's original message was valid, thus
invalidating the old one. Duh!
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Adam Shostack wrote:
Following which, Alice pulls out the pre-dated revocation certificate,
and generates confusion as to the validity of Bob's key change message.
Duh, indeed.
Adam
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 01:34:53PM -0500, Sunder wrote:
| Simple. Once
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Meyer Wolfsheim wrote:
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Sunder wrote:
Following which the buyer posts all the signed emails between self and
seller detailing the fraudulent transaction.
Worthless, as all of those messages could have been forged. Or did you
mean to say
There are plenty of systems of reputation capital already in existance out
there. (RepCap to shorten it.) In this post, I will use several fictional
examples, though the names may or may not resemble actual Nyms, within the
context of this post, they are fictional and any such resemblance is
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Jim Choate wrote:
No, that's trespass.
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Sunder wrote:
So by your terms, I should have the right to enter your house at 3:00am
when you're asleep and make long loud ranting speeches using a bullhorn
shoved in your ear?
Ok, I'll
Speaking of cows and poly-ticks...
THE TWO COW EXPLANATION OF WHAT MAKES...
A CHRISTIAN DEMOCRAT:
You have two cows.You keep one and give one to your neighbor.
A SOCIALIST:
You have two cows. The government takes one and gives it to your
neighbor.
AN AMERICAN REPUBLICAN:
You have two
.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sunder.net
On Sat, 1 Dec 2001, Adam Shostack wrote:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 05:00:33PM -0500, Sunder wrote:
|
| Say Tim has a repcap of 600, say Declan has 500, and Sandy has 400. Then
| I add +1 * 500/X from Declan's repcap and +1 *400/X to Tim's
, or put them on a web \|/
+ v + :will violate privacy|site, and you must change them very often.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sunder.net
On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Jim Choate wrote:
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Sunder wrote:
But by preventing me from trespassing you're restricting my freedom
, or put them on a web \|/
+ v + :will violate privacy|site, and you must change them very often.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sunder.net
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Marcel Popescu wrote:
From: Sunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Say for instance Mr. Measels manages to accumulate quite a large sum
often.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sunder.net
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, David Honig wrote:
At 11:42 AM 12/3/01 -0500, Sunder wrote:
Ok, then I propose to surround your property from any vantage point on
public land, and setup gigantic speakers from which I would recite very
loud
I almost never comment on spam, but this one is ridiculously funny! :)
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
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\|/ :aren't security. A |share them, you don't hang them on your/\|/\
Well, I did get your particular message. After scumscribing to lne.com, I
got 3-4 messages, and nothing more... I guess it's time to read from the
archives -- if they've caught any traffic at all.
Someone mentioned lne had a bad dns entry for an mx record (an extra .)
Choate mentioned he was
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Jim Choate wrote:
Actually 'merit' isn't. Merit is measured in a meritocracy by the efficacy
of the solution. That's a TECHNICAL measure, not emotional or social.
Yes, but someone somewhere is in charge of making the decision that
something is more or less efficient.
That's not coercion you moron, that's progress.
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
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\|/ :aren't security. A |share them, you don't hang them on your/\|/\
--*--:camera won't stop a
Oh, you mean like the parable of the ants and the grasshopper? Where the
ants get the results of the work they put into it, and the grasshopper who
didn't do any work starves and freezes in the winter?
So now you're saying that the very thing you've had a problem in the past
with because it's
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001, Jim Choate wrote:
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Sunder wrote:
Ok, then I propose to surround your property from any vantage point on
public land, and setup gigantic speakers from which I would recite very
loud speeches in your direction at 3:00am.
No public land
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001, Jim Choate wrote:
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001, Sunder wrote:
So from your reply, I'll assume the answer to my So are you finally
evolving? question is still No.
Sorry, you can't imply anything other than what is openly stated in my
commentary. Implicatives will bite you
:
Sunder...you have to agree that you also have no problem with capitalism.
Sigh... I wonder if there is anything inChoate doesn't misunderstand
We may never know...
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :Surveillance cameras|Passwords are like underwear. You don't /|\
\|/ :aren't security. A |share them, you don't
Ok, show of hands
Who here claims to be a member of CACL?
Ok, of those who claim to be members of CACL's, who claims to be a
self-appointed CACL genius?
Tim? Declan? Anyone?
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :Surveillance cameras|Passwords
Last I heard, neither MAE East, nor MAE West were ever dragged into
court on co-conspiritor charges just because packets from some German
hacker kid hopped through their Cisco's.
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :Surveillance cameras|Passwords are
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, Faustine wrote:
Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if some of them did have nightmares about the
Constitution. Not as a piece of paper dancing around on Mickey Mouse legs or
whatever the hell you're getting at, but as an idea repersenting the rule
of law that was going to
Um, Blanc, that was a rethorical question. :) I don't really want to know
the answer -- it doesn't really matter.
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :Surveillance cameras|Passwords are like underwear. You don't /|\
\|/ :aren't security. A |share
They do? Where? That's funny, I didn't think the dudes who wrote the
Bill o'Rights knew anything about operating systems, much less
computers. Wow! So were they time travelers? Or did they have crystal
balls? (Huh huh, huh huh, he said 'balls'! Yeah, yeah, that was cool!)
So in our
Pshaw... with our patent office? Hell, if it says Microsoft on the
application the monkey with the Approved stamp will happily apply the
ink to the paper.
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :Surveillance cameras|Passwords are like underwear. You
Um, what's all this crap about?
You want to publish a newspaper, do so. There's no special requirement
for anyone to publish papers. All you have to do is simply print and
distribute. You might need to comply with some post office regs about
printing ownership info.
Hell you can even type up
* (Cough) Bullshit (cough) *
www.m-w.com - type in punk, you get this:
Main Entry: 1punk
Pronunciation: 'p[ng]k
Function: noun
Etymology: origin unknown
Date: 1596
1 archaic : PROSTITUTE
2 [probably partly from 3punk] : NONSENSE, FOOLISHNESS
3 a : a young inexperienced person
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001, Khoder bin Hakkin wrote:
Saudi Princess Charged With Beating
Neighbors called 911 Friday after Ismiyati, 36, ran crying from the
apartment she shared with the princess. She told deputies al-Saud beat
her, hit her head against a wall and pushed her down a flight of
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, Jim Choate wrote:
A 'right' is an activity that any individual could engage in (at least in
principle) while 'in a state of nature'.
So what does 'in a state of nature' imply? It implies human activity a
priori to the concept of 'civilization'.
That don't work white
Oh, please, they're morons. If they had even the slightest ounce of a
clue they would have kept their traps shut and fed our spooks disinfo with
a platinum spoon and milked it for all it's worth. Like Russia did with
the tunnel our boys dug under the Berlin Wall to snoop on their phone
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, !Dr. Joe Baptista wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, cubic-dog wrote:
Do you have a cigarette? All I have
are menthols.
Yes I have three. But all of them are wet.
The purple parrot in the green suit says to ask Bill Clinton for Monica
flavored cigars.
I've had this really truly great idea about how to solve all of the
world's problems about twenty years ago, but unfortunately I don't
remember it. It would have made be a trillionaire... oh
well... meanwhile I'll just post utter nonsense to this mailing list
because that's the example you guys
And does reasearch show how much people hate offtopic posts by Jim Choate
also?
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :Surveillance cameras|Passwords are like underwear. You don't /|\
\|/ :aren't security. A |share them, you don't hang them on
, 13 Feb 2002, Sunder wrote:
And does reasearch show how much people hate offtopic posts by Jim Choate
also?
Off topic? No, it just shows more evidence of why 'anarchy utopias' won't
work.
Why don't you block their IP's and email them that you'll gladly accept a
$100 donation monthly for a monthly CD. :)
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :Surveillance cameras|Passwords are like underwear. You don't /|\
\|/ :aren't security. A
Nice
A well-planned and well-executed cyberattack on America wouldn't just
mean the temporary loss of e-mail and instant messaging, said
Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. Terrorists could gain access to the digital
controls for the nation's utilities, power grids, air traffic control
systems and
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Anonymous wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Major Variola ret) writes:
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/kitv/20020206/lo/1070536_1.html
KITV 4 News saw piercings, dyed hair and bare midriffs. However,
the school's written policy states the following are not allowed in
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Jim Choate wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, proffr11 wrote:
experiment measures the dark side of human nature.
As did the Stanley Milgram experiments,Choate extrapolates that anarchy
utopia's are impossible from stuff like this.
1st he confuses anarchists and
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Jim Choate wrote:
http://slashdot.org/articles/02/02/15/1258220.shtml?tid=98
PayPal as of 15 mins ago: $18.11
Enron going tits up: $BILLIONS
Relevance to this mailing list 0.
Jim Choate posting another worthless news article - priceless!
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Jim Choate wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Sunder wrote:
So what? Communism looks upon other forms of government as flawed,
dangerous and abusive.
Agreed.
Democracy looks upon other forms of government as
flawed, dangerous and abusive.
Actually it doesn't
Then that's simply human nature, and the fact that it's not a behavior
that hasn't been culled out of our gene pool indicates that it is a
positive thing in terms of evolution.
Further it precludes the connection between government type and morals, so
it is impossible to claim that any system is
On Sat, 16 Feb 2002, Matthew Gaylor wrote:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 18:38:32 -0500
Subject: Andy Rooney: Least of our worries
From: David M Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Matt,
It's hard to know how to answer those who say it will be easy to
institute safeguards in such
That was one of the fines pieces of propaganda I've ever seen. Right up
there with the stuff from Wag the Dog. :) Whoever wrote that should be
hired by the whitehouse. They've sure got talent.
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :Surveillance
Um, how do you think the USA got sucked into WWII anyway? Sure Pearl
Harbor did the trick, but before that, the Brits were running psyops on us
trying to change our isolationist policies.
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :Surveillance
So I was in the 5 train this morning, and in that one subway car I see a
few long white on red stickers that say all activities on this car may be
recorded I didn't go too far through the train, but I did notice the
same sticker in another car.
On a quick look around, I didn't show any cameras,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
130db is noisy?
Pussy. ;-)
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Sunder wrote:
Yeah, ok, so I know one thing about you now. You're not from NY and never
have been. NYC subways are the noisiest in the world.
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Optimizzin Al-gorithym wrote
Not in any 1U system that I know of unless you mean multiple racks.
The biggest ATA drives I see on the market today are 200GB. Most 1U
systems won't hold more than two of these. That's nowhere near 1TB!
Also you're forgetting about doing backups; and I don't know about you,
but I get a
It's trend antiv-virus/spam mail scanner. Some idiot at the patent office
(what, you thought they'd hire anything other than idiots over there?)
configured it to bounce certain words at a certain previous jobs it
was decided that words such as shit fuck piss cunt twat dick cock
motherfucker
Yeah, not that I frequent them much - as I don't think that spending $7 on
a greasy vendi Crappuchino* or whatever full of caffeine, corn syrup and
heavy cream is a wise way to spend $7 when the corner deli has damned good
coffee for $1.25, but Harbucks** reminds me of the beatnick coffee houses
often.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sunder.net
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Dave Howe wrote:
Sunder wrote:
Let's see, we're going into war with Iraq, and we're sending up the
shuttle to do experiments on how furry weavols behave under zero
gravity... uh huh.
Lothe though I am to shed
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
In real life this will not work as most Windoze hard disk encryption
schemes can't encrypt the OS disk - and this is where the temp/cache stuff
goes.
You can change both where your browser caches stuff off the web and the
temp folder so that's ok, but this doesn't work well because temp has to
be
And also freedom of religion. Forcing someone to say Under God for
example.
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
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\|/ :and didn't stop 9-11|share them, you don't hang them on your/\|/\
http://www.geekculture.com/joyoftech/joyarchives/446.html
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :NSA got $20Bil/year |Passwords are like underwear. You don't /|\
\|/ :and didn't stop 9-11|share them, you don't hang them on your/\|/\
--*--:Instead of
It was all pure bullshit anyway, and strangely enough they're admitting
that! Anything to get the sheeple nervous and compliant:
http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_story/0,3566,78593,00.html
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,78593,00.html
What for?
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :NSA got $20Bil/year |Passwords are like underwear. You don't /|\
\|/ :and didn't stop 9-11|share them, you don't hang them on your/\|/\
--*--:Instead of rewarding|monitor, or under your keyboard, you
Then, get a picture of Dubbya and duct tape his mouth and hang that on
your car... Of course if you don't want your back window smashed in, you
might think twice
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :NSA got $20Bil/year |Passwords are like
This was slashdotted - sorry for the spam if you've already seen this, but
it's damned interesting reading - especially contrasted to current US
media reports on various topics including war on terror and economics.
-- Forwarded message --
Screw that - just buy a few thousand of these little devices, disable them
so that they're always transmitting drunk driver and install them in
politicians' cars all over DC (make sure you install'em in cop
cars too.) You can also leave them in cabs.
They'll be banned immediately.
So you hook it up to a wad of cotton dipped in Jack... Whatever. Fuck
Big Brother. Fuck it in the ass until it squeals, then fuck it some more.
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :NSA got $20Bil/year |Passwords are like underwear. You don't /|\
1. The NSA doesn't own it's own sub - they used a Navy sub - several
infact. I think you're refering to how a US sub snuck into a Russian
harbor, looked for and tapped phone lines. This was during the cold
war. (It's possible that they own their own subs now.)
They found the lines because
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 Sycophantic Fascist Troll [EMAIL PROTECTED] farted:
You seem to be such a hopeless case that I don't even know where to start.
Oh, but I do know where you could start! Leaving this list would be a
great start, but in your case, I'd recomend that you get totally drunk and
then
At which point Tim will countersue with an arguement similar to this:
Mega Corporation:
Your oxygen is tresspassing on my private property. Any oxygen that does
so becomes mine to do with as I please. Further, since you have been
unable to keep your pesky Oxygen off my property, I am hereby
As deplorable and heinous as MTV's actions are, go back and read the 1st
Ammendment. MTV is not a government run channel. The 1st doesn't apply
to it.
Now - if say Fox News - who claims to be Fair and Balanced refused it,
while accepting - say US Army/Navy/Marines ads, etc. that might be an
Yeah, that, and I should probably get more sleep. :) Sorry for snapping
at you.
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :NSA got $20Bil/year |Passwords are like underwear. You don't /|\
\|/ :and didn't stop 9-11|share them, you don't hang them on
, your going to get your ass kicked. But keep a low
profile, don't screw with anybody that doesn't want to be screwed with, and
you can do almost whatever you want. (Even taxes aren't a problem if you're
willing to deal with the hassles of avoiding paying...)
-TD
From: Sunder [EMAIL
Some of this is already in place.
If you don't buy your Metrocard with cash, they have records of who you
are. It's basically an ATM that takes ATM cards, credit cards (and some
take cash also.) If you pay the machine by cash, you can be sure your
face is linked to your Metrocard - since it's
Yes! I've noticed that too! He certainly clarified the reasons for
going to war. Certainly a few days ago, news articles were spewing But
Saddam MIGHT attack first. - The intention with all of this, and last
night ultimatums is to get him to move 1st, that way Shrub Jr can say He
hit me first
Interesting, lne.com flagged this as spam.
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
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\|/ :and didn't stop 9-11|share them, you don't hang them on your/\|/\
--*--:Instead of
That's, quite a maybe there...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,81480,00.html
Iraqi Oil Money May Be Used for Humanitarian Relief
^^
Wednesday, March 19, 2003
UNITED NATIONS . The United States and Britain are working on a plan to
use Iraqi oil proceeds from a $40
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Anonymous wrote:
Keith Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is no excuse for use of unconventional warfare against the US nor does it
delegitimize the US's use of force to defend themselves.
What a crock of shit. I sure hope that Saddam kept enough sarin to
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Harmon Seaver wrote:
On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 11:28:49AM -0500, John Kelsey wrote:
I wouldn't bet too much on us not going after North Korea sometime in the
next year or two, if the invasion and takeover of Iraq goes well.
Don't be ridiculous -- that would get
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