Why Brin is full of it, and reverse panopticon is a fantasy.
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At 8:46 PM +0200 9/21/05, Eugen Leitl wrote:
Why Brin is full of it, and reverse panopticon is a fantasy.
Obviously Brin is full of it -- from my own personal experience, even, :-)
-- but one should remember that law, much less legislation, is always a
lagging indicator.
Physics causes finance,
At 8:46 PM +0200 9/21/05, Eugen Leitl wrote:
Why Brin is full of it, and reverse panopticon is a fantasy.
Obviously Brin is full of it -- from my own personal experience, even, :-)
-- but one should remember that law, much less legislation, is always a
lagging indicator.
Physics causes finance,
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Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 18:53:27 +0100
Subject: [osint] Missing uniforms revive 9/11 fears in Canada
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living/articles/2004/11/06/no_canada?mode=PF
The Boston Globe
THIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING
No, Canada!
You don't want to go there
By Alex Beam, Globe Staff | November 6, 2004
You have probably heard the idle chatter: ''I'm thinking
Fair enough. Canada is a role model for the US, as is the US for
the world: nobody is wanted unless they are willing to pay for the
mistakes and messes the locals have made, or best, work for
starvation wages, usually off the books, long the prime source of
penal-grade labor in the Echelon
At 11:42 AM -0800 11/6/04, John Young wrote:
capitalist
There you go, speaking marxist again...
;-)
Cheers,
RAH
Capitalism is totalitarian for economics...
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http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living/articles/2004/11/06/no_canada?mode=PF
The Boston Globe
THIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING
No, Canada!
You don't want to go there
By Alex Beam, Globe Staff | November 6, 2004
You have probably heard the idle chatter: ''I'm thinking
Fair enough. Canada is a role model for the US, as is the US for
the world: nobody is wanted unless they are willing to pay for the
mistakes and messes the locals have made, or best, work for
starvation wages, usually off the books, long the prime source of
penal-grade labor in the Echelon
Wow. What kind of fucking idiot wrote this thing? A piece like this can
actually get published? This is the biggest set of arguments I've seen yet
for moving TO Canada!
BTW: I always thought that Economic Immigration was an excellent
ideait siphoned off tons of Hong Kong millionares before
At 11:42 AM -0800 11/6/04, John Young wrote:
capitalist
There you go, speaking marxist again...
;-)
Cheers,
RAH
Capitalism is totalitarian for economics...
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I know this story is quite a bit old, but I really have to wonder how
legal this levy is.
http://www.cb-cda.gc.ca/news/c20032004nr-e.html
The Board also sets for the first time a levy on non-removable memory
permanently embedded in digital audio recorders (such as MP3 players) at
$2 for each
Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would something like this go over in the US? I wonder ...
We allow congress to tell us that we can't have VCRs that don't
respect Macrovision. I'm sure the sheeple would have no problem
paying reparations for imaginary theft of imaginary property.
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On Jan 11, 2004, at 8:24 AM, Adam wrote:
I know this story is quite a bit old, but I really have to wonder how
legal this levy is.
http://www.cb-cda.gc.ca/news/c20032004nr-e.html
The Board also sets for the first time a levy on non-removable memory
permanently embedded in digital audio recorders
Would something like this go over in the US? I wonder ...
I thought that there was already a levy on blank CDR media in the US;
there is certainly already one on blank audio tapes...
On Jan 11, 2004, at 8:24 AM, Adam wrote:
I know this story is quite a bit old, but I really have to wonder how
legal this levy is.
http://www.cb-cda.gc.ca/news/c20032004nr-e.html
The Board also sets for the first time a levy on non-removable memory
permanently embedded in digital audio recorders
Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would something like this go over in the US? I wonder ...
We allow congress to tell us that we can't have VCRs that don't
respect Macrovision. I'm sure the sheeple would have no problem
paying reparations for imaginary theft of imaginary property.
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Riad Wahby
, December 08, 2003 7:54 PM
Subject: Marijuana once again legal in Ontario, Canada
An unforeseen consequence of government incompetence.
http://ontario.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=25324
TORONTO - Ontario Consumers for Safe Access to Recreational Cannabis is
happy to
inform consumers
Access Regulations, wide-open marijuana
legalization is back in Ontario!
The police will likely still have their 'business as usual' public relations
line, but since Health Canada has defied the order of the Ontario Court of
Appeal by not allowing a grower to supply multiple patients, as ordered
Access Regulations, wide-open marijuana
legalization is back in Ontario!
The police will likely still have their 'business as usual' public relations
line, but since Health Canada has defied the order of the Ontario Court of
Appeal by not allowing a grower to supply multiple patients, as ordered
, December 08, 2003 7:54 PM
Subject: Marijuana once again legal in Ontario, Canada
An unforeseen consequence of government incompetence.
http://ontario.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=25324
TORONTO - Ontario Consumers for Safe Access to Recreational Cannabis is
happy to
inform consumers
call upon the government of Canada to take
immediate action to resolve this urgent matter.
Recently, the federal government introduced legislation that would
decriminalize marijuana possession. The legislation is being debated by the
justice committee, and with Parliament not sitting until
Couple days ago, a case flashed through the news when CompAtlanta (GA)
refused to sell a laser printer to a Canadian.
http://www.wired.com/news/ebiz/0,1272,58190,00.html
To quote their stance,
At the present time, we do not ship to, or accept bids from, Canada,
Mexico, France, Germany or any
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Since we are going into the summer, I think we should invade Canada and let
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, contained in
newly obtained briefing memos, represents the strongest indication to date
that FBI agent Robert Hanssen's sale of secret U.S. government documents to
the Russians for cash and diamonds also harmed Canada.
Mr. Hanssen, 58, was sentenced to life in prison in May for espionage
http://www.enn.com/news/wire-stories/2002/04/04162002/reu_46936.asp
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The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is
only as valid as its first principles.
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,51486,00.html
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There is less in this than meets the eye.
Tellulah Bankhead
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/54/24469.html
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Are we to have a censor whose imprimatur shall say what books
shall be sold and what we may buy?
http://webcenter.newssearch.netscape.com/aolns_display.adp?key=200203152019000172969_aolns.src
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Are we to have a censor whose imprimatur shall say what books
shall be sold and what we may buy?
Choates Who gives a fuck. GET A LIFE you stupid bastard
On 15 Mar 2002 at 20:28, Jim Choate wrote:
http://webcenter.newssearch.netscape.com/aolns_display.adp?key=200203152019000172969_aolns.src
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the society of the day screwed those people out of their land.
Should our guilt extend that far back or should we have a limitation
on guilt similar to your suggestion of a 50 year rule on art pieces.
We are talking about the Constitution, not what is commonplace in ad
hocracies like Canada
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Suicide Bombers were NOT pious avengers
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[Bill Of Rights Sentinel, Fall 2000, JPFO, Inc. www.jpfo.org]
Civil Disobedience in Canada: It Just Happened to Be Guns
by Dr. Paul Gallant and Dr. Joanne Eisen
"One who breaks an unjust law that conscience tells him is
unjust...is in reality e
At 1:55 AM -0400 10/8/00, Declan McCullagh wrote:
I do hope Robert thinks through this. Or maybe this is another
example of cypherpunk thinking not meshing well with Canada. Austin
of ZKS spoke Wednesday here in DC, and his comments are relayed to
me from another speaker who is sympathetic
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From: Declan McCullagh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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an emergent property
of a distributed network combined with strong encryption. Restricting
strong anonymity means key escrow.)
I do hope Robert thinks through this. Or maybe this is another example of
cypherpunk thinking not meshing well with Canada. Austin of ZKS spoke
Wednesday here in DC, and his
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