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What I find most interesting in this article is not MS marketing noise but
the comment about the White House, robot.txt, and Google...
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20031120.html
Truly a despicable act for a -public servant-.
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What I find most interesting in this article is not MS marketing noise but
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http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20031120.html
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Subject: Physics News Update 662
PHYSICS NEWS UPDATE
The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Physics News
Number 662 November 18, 2003 by Phillip F. Schewe, Ben
Hi,
One of the local Linux user groups had a talk at their meeting as well as
some extended discussion on the mailing list regarding RSA keys and
factoring.
In particular a claim was made that recent technology has come to light that
allows factoring of 1024 bit RSA keys at $1B (US)/day. The
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Subject: NOWAR - Leader of India's largest movement to speak
Hello, all. We have just received news of a unique opportunity to hear
an important speaker.
Medha
Why does anyone listen to this punkleave it up to him and women would
be barefoot and pregnant and non-anglo's would still be 5/8 human. The guy
is a bigot.
Strict adherence to the words of the Constitution, this nitwit hasn't
-ever- stuck to the words or the intents. Just another two-faced
http://physicsweb.org/article/world/16/10/7
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Subject: Inferno: Why War?: All the President's Votes?
Interesting read from our chief black-box voting researcher, martini...
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On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Trei, Peter wrote:
Jim Choate[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Inferno: Cold War encryption laws stand, but not as firmly |
CNET News.com (fwd)
This is great news for crypto...
http://news.com.com/2100-1028_3-5092154.html?tag=nefd_top
[Judge Patel
This is great news for crypto...
http://news.com.com/2100-1028_3-5092154.html?tag=nefd_top
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Hi folks,
As some of you may have heard, we were moving very fast on having a
Cyberdawg next week.
I spoke with JonL
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/10/08/bmg.protection.reut/index.html
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Oh shit.
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God exists because mathematics is consistent, and the Devil exist because we
50 million Americans can't be wrong. Let's see, there are 300M
Americans...this is a logical flaw, an appeal to the majority when in fact
it isn't even a majority.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/09/25/congress.no.call/index.html
Now let me make this clear I support the do-not-call list, in
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Trei, Peter wrote:
I don't have much trust in the US media, but this is nonsense. The
assasination attempt was covered by the NYT among others. I heard about
it on the radio at the weekend, and it was on Yahoo News.
Thanks, I fed it back upstream.
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Pete Capelli wrote:
You are assuming that each phone number represents only one person, which in
most cases is incorrect.
No I am not, the fine senator is.
Get your facts straight, like who actually says what.
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Who said there were significant differences in corporations and
governments...Oh yeah, CACL didI guess they were wrong...again.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=11743
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God exists because mathematics is consistent, and the Devil exist because we
can't prove it.
Another example of why CACL [1] approaches don't work. Claims that
business are not as bad as the government are bogus because they fail to
realize that both are activities of people and people are the cause of
problem.
The evils of man are not a function of government, business, or whatever.
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Jim Choate [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.09.20.1638 +0200]:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/32936.html
Don't want to open a can of worms here, but is cypherpunks secondary
function to be Jim's link distribution list? I mean, we all
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Somethings broke in the backbone relay, the CDR has split.
I sent the note out and didn't see Tim's response, but do see JAT's.
Cool ;)
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, J.A. Terranson wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Tim May wrote:
huge snip
Were he in the U.S., I'd expect he'd face serious charges.
I didn't write that, only passed it along.
On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
At 05:45 PM 9/10/03 -0500, Jim Choate wrote:
open-source software runs counter to the mission of WIPO which is to
promote intellectual-property rights...To hold a meeting which has as
its
purpose
Hi,
Is it really so that there are no up to date archives? Venona seems to
have stopped a while back.
Just curious.
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Hi,
I had an interesting experience yesterday. I got to talk to a person
claiming to be with the DoJ in Philly (if memory serves). Apparently they
are investigating one or more posts in the Aug. time frame for something.
They were interested in a subpeona regarding technical information about
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On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, Eric Murray wrote:
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 09:01:51AM -0700, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Can we assume that the spam is generated by regexp-type programs?
If so, are there good methods for inferring the regexp from examples,
and using this to infer spamfiltering
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Patrick wrote:
leaflets is activism. Planting firebombs in restaurants is terrorism.
Is spiking a tree? Exactly whose tree is it anyway? What happens when the
last whale is in the harpoon site, is it ok to ruin the shot?
It's not as simple as you make it out to be. The
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Major Variola (ret.) wrote:
As expected, animal and environmental activists are now being called
terrorists.
Foie Gras Flap Leads to Vandalism
Sonoma Police Chief John Gurney, who described the attacks as a
sophisticated campaign of domestic terrorism, said: They're
I like the ed's comments at the end.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=11031
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On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Tim May wrote:
I said many texts.
Which isn't the point, the point was 'bible'. You executed a strawman and
nobody seems to have noticed. Typical CACL.
Of course any word that exists is going to show up in 'many texts' if you
look hard enough. Your 'point' is specious.
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Tim May wrote:
I said many texts.
Which isn't the point, the point was 'bible'. You executed a strawman and
nobody seems to have noticed. Typical CACL.
Of course any word that exists is going to show up in 'many texts' if you
look hard enough. Your 'point' is specious.
On Sat, 5 Apr 2003, Harmon Seaver wrote:
I noticed, but arguing with Tim is rather pointless. If he tried to refute
primary sources with tertiary sources in a paper at any university he'd not only
get an F but probably some very nasty comments from the prof as well.
So when you're
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Kevin S. Van Horn wrote:
killed hundreds of thousands of noncombatants to get his way. The real
irony is that the U.S. ended up granting the desired condition
afterwards anyway.
Better check your history again, McArthur made that call as supreme
commander of the theatre,
On Sat, 5 Apr 2003, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
I've heard that people driving through the area contaminated by Chernobyl
are just told to roll up the windows and drive fast, but I don't know if
that's true, or how much good it does you.
Could help a little. Will prevent most of the dust
Time:Apr. 8, 2003
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On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Vincent Penquerc'h wrote:
And of course, Beijing is no harder to say that Peking,
Actually it is, there are -four- ways to say 'Beijing' and only two ways
to say Peking. It hinges on the hard or softness of the 'j' in Beijing
and the first 'e' in both words (which is where
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Subject: [texas-hpr] Update/Status report on Books to Senators
Hope everybody is not getting sick of this topic, but;
Homer Hickam contacted me
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Subject: Karl Rove quote
As people do better, they start voting like Republicans...unless they
have too much education and vote Democratic, which proves there can be too
much of a good thing.
- Karl Rove, George
Howdy,
Very shortly we'll be bringing online the first Hangar 18 Auth servers
(actually they are online now but not available). After that we'll be bringing
on a 9P server. One of the primary questions we are struggling with
currently is what goes on that 9P server? Clearly swapping mp3's and
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Tyler Durden wrote:
Wheeler is also every bit as iconoclastic a thinker as Hawking, perhaps even
more so. Wheeler may be the Tyler Durden of physicists.
That's funny, not. I've actually met Wheeler and Weinberg several times.
They seem like the typical physics prof. I'd
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, James A. Donald wrote:
As one approaches the plank length, the structure of space time
will become more like fractal quantum foam,
It isn't 'fractal' at all, it does cease being continous. Not the same
thing.
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On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Tim May wrote:
We live in fascist times.
People are fascist, not the times.
Read your own posts sometime.
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On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Tyler Durden wrote:
Wheeler is also every bit as iconoclastic a thinker as Hawking, perhaps even
more so. Wheeler may be the Tyler Durden of physicists.
That's funny, not. I've actually met Wheeler and Weinberg several times.
They seem like the typical physics prof. I'd
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Tim May wrote:
Does the common man read his Hawking's book? Did Hawking even write it?
Second, I don't know about Hawking's books, but Lee Smolin is one of
I especially like his 300 Years of Gravitation and his '73 work on large
scale structure in time/space.
stuff.
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Tim May wrote:
You still read science popularizers ?
There's absolutely nothing wrong with reading popularizers.
Other than an clear block of time that could be better spent looking in
the horses mouth ;)
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Subject: The notion of separation of church and state
Just in case there was any confusion about where this administration stands.
Original Message
Subject: ugh.
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 22:47:31
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, jet wrote:
If you've read it recently, I'll take your word for it.
That's a very(!!!) dangerous approach.
Odds are the person hasn't read it at all. Check the archive for a
reference to a pre-print in arXiv (ie xyz.lanl.gov) about pre-prints and
how 80% of them are bogus
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Sarad AV wrote:
A tape as an evidence?Is a tape still considered as a
valid piece of evidence in a court of law?
It's that oath thing, it's pretty much always required the person making
the tape to swear it hasn't been tampered with and that they are the party
who created
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/29294.html
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Subject: February 15th Protests
Saturday February 15th has been designated an international day of protest
against war in Iraq. Organized protests will be occurring in at least 431
cities around the world.
Hi,
Just a quick note that I've finally got Plan 9 to load without a lot of
hassle (eg some temporary DOS partition w/ a image). It now sees the CD on
install. So, I'm ready to do the demo next Thu. We are hot and online
people, finally ;)
After that I'll put my energy into getting the Auth
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Tim May wrote:
Does the common man read his Hawking's book? Did Hawking even write it?
Second, I don't know about Hawking's books, but Lee Smolin is one of
I especially like his 300 Years of Gravitation and his '73 work on large
scale structure in time/space.
stuff.
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Tim May wrote:
You still read science popularizers ?
There's absolutely nothing wrong with reading popularizers.
Other than an clear block of time that could be better spent looking in
the horses mouth ;)
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, jet wrote:
If you've read it recently, I'll take your word for it.
That's a very(!!!) dangerous approach.
Odds are the person hasn't read it at all. Check the archive for a
reference to a pre-print in arXiv (ie xyz.lanl.gov) about pre-prints and
how 80% of them are bogus
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Sarad AV wrote:
A tape as an evidence?Is a tape still considered as a
valid piece of evidence in a court of law?
It's that oath thing, it's pretty much always required the person making
the tape to swear it hasn't been tampered with and that they are the party
who created
http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/US/reuters20030211_157.html
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Another example of the CACL theory going down the tubes of actuality...
http://www.icij.org/dtaweb/water/default.aspx?SECTION=CHAPTERID=5
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Mike Rosing wrote:
Some 40+ years ago we had to learn it in kindergarten. One kid
refused and they took him out of class.
His and the other kids parents were pussies.
I first went to school about the same time ago, 1966 in Houston. I didn't
do the pledge and they called
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Dear Colleague,
I am writing to invite you to
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Dave Howe wrote:
no, lilo is. if you you can mount a pgpdisk (say) without software, then you
are obviously much more talented than I am :)
Bullshit. lilo isn't doing -anything- at that point without somebody or
something (eg dongle) being present that has the -plaintext-
http://slashdot.org/articles/03/02/08/2130219.shtml?tid=126
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On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Sunder wrote:
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.
These can have more than enough info to reveal what's on your crypto disk
(ie. shortcuts to url's you've
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