Re: A couple of book questions...(one of them about Completeness)

2002-12-03 Thread Jim Choate
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Tyler Durden wrote: That any particular string can be -precisely- defined as truth or false as required by the definition of completeness, is what is not possible. Here we come down to what appears to be at the heart of the confusion as far as I see it. True, depending

Re: CNN.com - WiFi activists on free Web crusade - Nov. 29, 2002

2002-12-03 Thread Steve Schear
At 12:54 PM 12/3/2002 -0500, Sunder wrote: Simple. Signal strength from at least three access points will pinpoint your location. If any of the AP's have known GPS coordinates, your location can be interpolated. To fix this, change your MAC address (or whatever WiFi uses for that), randomly

Re: A couple of book questions...(one of them about Completeness)

2002-12-03 Thread Tyler Durden
Well, this is quite a post, and I agree with most of it. As for the Godel stuff, there's a part of it with which I disagree (or at least as far as I take what you said). If you want to compare something mathematically you -must- use the same axioms and rules of derivation. The -only-

DBCs now issued by DMT

2002-12-03 Thread Steve Schear
Digital Monetary Trust now supports Digital Bearer Certificates. https://196.40.46.24/dmtext/jog/dmt_bearercert.htm Although the DBC are not blinded, DMT claims it maintains no client data on its accounts so there is a modicum of anonymity in transactions. steve A State must pay attention to