At 01:14 PM 01/07/2003 -0600, Some troublemaker Anonymously wrote:
So if someone generated a nice-looking fake log this
would be legally binding in court?
Please don't. John has to put up with enough hassles
as a result of running a valuable and controversial web site.
He doesn't need your,
hi,
So where does that put privacy to.Your whole life
outside the house can be monitered-when there are many
cameras.
May be the worlds air getting polluted isn't so
bad-atleast we could put anti-pollution masks and
protect our identity :)
Regards Sarath.
--- Eugen Leitl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi,
Then, if any two or more axioms of an
alleged mathematical
theory are found to be inconsistent with each
other,
the whole theory
collapses.
there will be no inconsistency in a formal axiomatic
systems-but can any one point me to a contradicting
set of axioms in an axiomatic
WOW!
While I may agree that Tim May seems to like anarchy as long as he's in
charge of it, he does come up with some truly destabilising and dangerous
ideas every now and then.
Like his alter ego Jim Choate, there's some real signal burried under that
noise so at least token measures of
At 08:36 PM 1/7/03 +, Peter Fairbrother wrote:
And apart from that, what was the point of CSS? You can do a dd on a
DVD
and play the image from a hard drive. I don't have a DVD burner, but
I'd
imagine you could burn a DVD from such an image, so direct copying is
probably easy enough. Maybe I'm
May be the worlds air getting polluted isn't so
bad-atleast we could put anti-pollution masks and
protect our identity :)
In Japan, people are already wearing face masks frequently, ie. during the
flu season. If such cultural sh9ft happens here as well, we have partial
protection against the
--
On 8 Jan 2003 at 16:54, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
In Japan, people are already wearing face masks frequently,
ie. during the flu season. If such cultural shift happens
here as well, we have partial protection against the
face-recognition cams.
In today's Vietnam women commonly dress
On Wed, 08 Jan 2003 10:01:22 -0500, you wrote:
WOW!
While I may agree that Tim May seems to like anarchy as long as he's in charge of
it, he does come up with some truly destabilising and dangerous ideas every now and
then.
Like his alter ego Jim Choate, there's some real signal burried
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Eh, I know I'm running a little bit behind on my reading, so this is a tad
late for the discussion-- but why not just pluck a hair from your head, wet
it, and smooth it over the door and the wall? Assuming that your enemy isn't
searching for stray hairs, you could just check if it was still there,
At 12:50 AM +0100 on 1/8/03, Nomen Nescio wrote:
(more at the bottom)
Thank you, no, if you don't mind...
Damn. I was so excited, but now I'm just depressed.
Young Master Durden *isn't* channeling me, after all...
He's just channeling Vulis (spit!).
;-)
Cheers,
RAH
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While I may agree that Tim May seems to like anarchy as long as he's in
charge of it, he does come up with some truly destabilising and dangerous
ideas every now and then.
Like his alter ego Jim Choate, there's some real signal burried under
that noise so at least token measures of respect
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 04:08 PM, Michael Cardenas wrote:
http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/01/08/enemy.combatants/
Fuck the U.S. Fuck it dead. Do it soon.
This is one of the rulings which completes the shredding of the
Constitution. Every member of that Court should be killed for
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 11:40 AM, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
At 10:28 AM -0800 on 1/8/03, James A. Donald wrote:
Men's fashions, however, change at the speed of glaciers, so
there is little chance of that becoming acceptable for men.
All we need is the return of the fedora, I'd bet,
Sarad AV writes:
there will be no inconsistency in a formal axiomatic
systems
Huh?
-but can any one point me to a contradicting
set of axioms in an axiomatic system?
In general you have to consider the whole system, including derivation
rules, not just the axioms, although you can certain
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 02:10 PM, Tyler Durden wrote:
Tim May wrote...
Cowboy hats are much more common in Cypherpunks Bay Aryan meetings
Uh...do you actually hold Aryan meetings? Is this a white
supremist thing, or will the following be welcome:
Iranians
Afghans
Most people
Mixmaster Version 2.9.0
Many people have helped with the development of Mixmaster over the past
eight years. Lance Cottrell wrote the original 1.x and 2.x versions. Ulf
Mvller contributed significantly to the 2.0.x versions, and wrote the core
code for 2.9 from scratch. I'd like to give special
At 11:34 PM 1/8/03 +0100, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
I don't know the weaknesses of gait-observing systems, so I can't
suggest
anything.
Kilts for men (over the knee, please, and not for aesthetics).
Hoop-skirts for women. A heavy backpack carried asymmetrically
(for extra fun, use a canteen where
MV wrote :
At 11:34 PM 1/8/03 +0100, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
I don't know the weaknesses of gait-observing systems, so I can't
suggest
anything.
Kilts for men (over the knee, please, and not for aesthetics).
Hoop-skirts for women. A heavy backpack carried asymmetrically
(for extra fun,
Do you forget the episode of the Simpsons where Homer has a camera installed
in his 10-gallon hat? (He was catching Apu recycling expired hotdogs or
something.)
-TD
(Who is not RA Hettinga, at least when RAH is awake.)
From: R. A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: James A. Donald [EMAIL
It doesn't matter what you wear. Even if everybody would be wearing a
flowing robe and a face mask (fat chance; right now donning this would
invite for some deep anal probing),
Not over some critical mass. Also could pit the media against the police,
if the rate of such incidents against
At 10:28 AM -0800 on 1/8/03, James A. Donald wrote:
Men's fashions, however, change at the speed of glaciers, so
there is little chance of that becoming acceptable for men.
All we need is the return of the fedora, I'd bet, as most cameras I can
remember are up high.
Cheers,
RAH
--
Tim May wrote...
I've been seeing your nitwitticisms and shallow observations for several
weeks now. Time to plonk you. Bye.
And I can honestly say that based on Tim May's responses, he simply doesn't
get what I am saying most of the time.
In this case I wasn't actually being too clever.
In
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, James A. Donald wrote:
In today's Vietnam women commonly dress like Ninjas, completely
covering every square inch of skin. Even the eyes are covered
with dark glasses. The costume however is tight, covering the
face but revealing the figure.
It doesn't matter what
Tim May wrote...
Cowboy hats are much more common in Cypherpunks Bay Aryan meetings
Uh...do you actually hold Aryan meetings? Is this a white supremist
thing, or will the following be welcome:
Iranians
Afghans
Most people hailing from Northern India
Turks
And for that matter, what about
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 06:06 PM, AARG! Anonymous wrote:
Re- which software does big letters, I can just say that I am appalled
by the ignorance.
It's the standard unix banner program, some 20 years old.
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I remember it from
Sam Ritchie sneered:
Hmmm, is someone a wittle upset over a certain recent textual reprimand? No
need for petty schoolyard insults, May. What happened to the new year's
resolution you made?
~S
Am I just imagining it, or is there a definite increase in people never heard
from
before
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 07:26 PM, Sam Ritchie wrote:
Hmmm, is someone a wittle upset over a certain recent textual
reprimand? No
need for petty schoolyard insults, May. What happened to the new year's
resolution you made?
I hope someone kills your family within the next two weeks.
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