Re: cypherpunk wargames

2002-10-14 Thread Morlock Elloi
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Re: citizens as snitches

2002-10-14 Thread Tim May
On Monday, October 14, 2002, at 12:48 PM, Major Variola (ret) wrote: We're also getting a lot of pissed-off ex-wives calling in about their hunter ex-husbands, says a detective working the investigation. http://library.northernlight.com/ FB2002101383014.html?cb=0dx=1006sc=0#doc

Re: UK Censors, Shayler, Bin Laden

2002-10-14 Thread David Howe
at Saturday, October 12, 2002 2:01 AM, Steve Furlong [EMAIL PROTECTED] was seen to say: On Thursday 10 October 2002 13:13, Tim May wrote: There are two advantages of web-based discussion fora over usenet: propagation time and firewalls. Not sure about that - propagation time is a issue of

Re: On topic!

2002-10-14 Thread Tim May
On Monday, October 14, 2002, at 02:24 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote: On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Tim May wrote: We all noted that most Cypherpunks physical meetings are in about this range, of 20 to 30 attendees, and that the mailing list has ranged from a few hundred to about 500 distinct, real

Re: was: Echelon-like resources..

2002-10-14 Thread Ken Brown
Tyler Durden wrote: [...] Granted, Chonskty can be a little tiring on the ears His voice seems to have mellowed over the years. I heard him on the radio last week and he sounded just like Garrison Keillor :-) Ken Brown

cypherpunk wargames

2002-10-14 Thread jsyn
++ /* Cypherpunk Wargames: Mountainous Forest Operation */ NOTE: This is an alternative to traditional learning methods, but is nevertheless grounded in traditional responsibility. Please do not read too much into this. Cypherpunk Wargames are tactical training operations

Using mobile phone masts to track things

2002-10-14 Thread Scribe
The technology 'sees' the shapes made when radio waves emitted by mobile phone masts meet an obstruction. Signals bounced back by immobile objects, such as walls or trees, are filtered out by the receiver. This allows anything moving, such as cars or people, to be tracked. Previously, radar