Confiscation of Sensitive Video

2002-10-29 Thread Charles Lucas
I recently had a discussion about this with some local folks... We dreamed up a scheme something like this: N number of people with broadcast cameras. N or less people with receiving buffer backpacks. A few basestations, which could be housed in a local building, or in a parked vehicle with some

Re: Confiscation of Anti-War Video

2002-10-29 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Marcel Popescu wrote: 3. Put it between brackets: [http://www.fuelcelltoday.com/FuelCellToday/IndustryInformation/IndustryInfo rmationExternal/NewsDisplayArticle/0,1471,1888,00.html] Ok, I'm not very sure about the last one... but I read that it works. Angled brackets,

RE: fuel cells on planes, why bother?

2002-10-29 Thread Trei, Peter
Mark Szewczul[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] on AA, if you look down between the seats, on the armrest base, there is a little connector there that gives out 12V and looks remarkably like the cigarette lighter plug in your car! Use that people..and pressure your airlines to install more (First

fuel cells on planes, why bother?

2002-10-29 Thread Mark Szewczul
on AA, if you look down between the seats, on the armrest base, there is a little connector there that gives out 12V and looks remarkably like the cigarette lighter plug in your car! Use that people..and pressure your airlines to install more (First class gets the AC plug to boot), or threaten

Re: Confiscation of Sensitive Video

2002-10-29 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 10:44 PM 10/28/02 -0800, Charles Lucas wrote: Goal: To capture and distribute video in such a fashion that confiscation of the camera and other equipment will not result in confiscation of captured video. I dare you to call your system E-Jazeera

Re: Warning.. Warning.. *bleep*

2002-10-29 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 10:23 PM 10/28/02 -, Axolotl2 wrote: On Sat, 26 Oct 2002 17:59:17 +1300 (NZDT), you wrote: Next in the series: FBI warns bouncy castles may be targeted Nahh, FBI warns buses may be targeted, leading to late or missed buses. The primary targets will likely be places where citizen

The Multiple Dave Emerys

2002-10-29 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 10:19 PM 10/28/02 -0500, Dave Emery wrote: On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 09:32:48PM -0500, Tyler Durden wrote: Any chance this is the same Dave Emery who does the radio broadcasts? (I listen from WFMU). If so, man! If a tiny fraction of the stuff you have said over the years is true, well...brrr.

Listening vs. Note-Taking

2002-10-29 Thread Tim May
Here's a minor digression into something which I occasionally think about: whether it's useful to take detailed notes at conferences (or classrooms, for that matter) or just listen intently. On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, at 07:11 AM, Trei, Peter wrote: A 6 hour fuel cell would alleviate this

Re: Implantable Chip, On Sale Now

2002-10-29 Thread Sunder
http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,55999,00.html?tw=wn_ascii Implantable Chip, On Sale Now SNIP The VeriChip emits a 125-kilohertz radio frequency signal that transmits SNIP * Controlling access to physical structures, such as government or private sector offices or nuclear power

Re: Listening vs. Note-Taking

2002-10-29 Thread Morlock Elloi
Item: At most Cypherpunks meetings someone is sitting with their laptop open, recording notes (or whatever). I usually wonder what they plan to do with the notes...not in any paranoid sense, just wondering if they'll ever look at the notes again, and why. Taking notes ??? We're just

Re: Confiscation of Sensitive Video

2002-10-29 Thread Tyler Durden
Everyone pretty much knows who all is involved, and has to keep in contact with each other in order to capture video optimally. Well, I've been wondering how feasible it would be to implement video transfer in such a way that the cameras don't know the buffers in advance. Haven't put pen to

Re: Confiscation of Sensitive Video

2002-10-29 Thread Steve Schear
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 05:15 PM 10/29/2002 -0500, you wrote: In any event, not knowing who is an uplink, who is a buffer is very niceI wonder if there's some other way to accomplish this. Perhaps, but it would also make spoofing by LE or their supporters a lot

Re: Is password guessing legal?

2002-10-29 Thread Brian McWilliams
At 04:34 PM 10/28/2002, Major Variola (ret) wrote: The e-mails sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] were obtained earlier this month by first clicking on a link labeled Check your e-mail in Uruk on the homepage of Iraq's state-controlled ISP, Uruklink.net, then guessing the login name and password -- both

patent free(?) anonymous credential system pre-print

2002-10-29 Thread Jason Holt
I've submitted a pre-print of my anonymous credential system to the IACR ePrint server. Thanks to all of you who responded to the questions I posted here while working on it. I'd love to hear feedback from any and all before I sumbit it for publication; particularly, I want to make sure I