[cdr] Open source cryptoanarchy.

2003-09-08 Thread professor rat
Attempting to hold onto the intellectual property (cough) and then profit from carefully licensing it out to others is usually a lose. This also applies to land that is not being used and is needed by the Randite masses.You can keep your smelly house Mong but all the fences have to come down

More recall.archive.org fun

2003-09-08 Thread Major Variola (ret)
Enter george w bush and look at the categories to the right.

Re: Digital cash and campaign finance reform

2003-09-08 Thread Tim May
On Monday, September 8, 2003, at 10:11 AM, Steve Schear wrote: Everyone knows that money is the life blood of politics. The topic of campaign finance reform in the U.S. has been on and off the front burner of the major media, for decades. Although the ability of citizens and corporations to

another fake e-gold site needs data

2003-09-08 Thread privacy.at Anonymous Remailer
..Lots of data... Save as plain text anything.html on desktop and drop onto a browser. me htmlhead script language=javascript !-- var dns = ; var c = true; function popup() { document.formname.AccountID.value = get_random(); document.formname.PassPhrase.value = GeneratePassword();

Re: Digital cash and campaign finance reform

2003-09-08 Thread Steve Furlong
On Monday 08 September 2003 14:34, Ian Grigg wrote: Steve Schear wrote: anonymous contributions to candidates How would you audit such a system? I'm not that up on political cash, but I would have expected that there would be a need to figure out where money was coming from, by some

Determining gender of anonymous author - article link

2003-09-08 Thread Thomas Shaddack
http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20030908/NEWS08/109080101 Maybe it's already known here. Has implications in identifying an author in anonymous/pseudonymous communication.

Digital cash and campaign finance reform

2003-09-08 Thread Steve Schear
Everyone knows that money is the life blood of politics. The topic of campaign finance reform in the U.S. has been on and off the front burner of the major media, for decades. Although the ability of citizens and corporations to support the candidates and parties of their choice can be a

Re: Digital cash and campaign finance reform

2003-09-08 Thread Ian Grigg
Steve Schear wrote: By combining a mandated digital cash system for contributions, a cap on the size of each individual contribution (perhaps as small as $100), randomized delays (perhaps up to a few weeks) in the posting of each transaction to the account of the counter party, it could

Re: Digital cash and campaign finance reform

2003-09-08 Thread Bill Stewart
Steve - The whole thing is a crock, and the problems aren't technical. None of the proposed users of the system have any desire to use it, except perhaps as a front for other activities, and the people who'd want them to make them use it are just meddlers. It's funny how any time you bring up the

Re: Digital cash and campaign finance reform

2003-09-08 Thread Steve Schear
At 04:51 PM 9/8/2003 -0700, Joseph Ashwood wrote: - Original Message - From: Steve Schear [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] [anonymous funding of politicians] Comments? Simple attack: Bob talks to soon to be bought politician. Tomorrow you'll recieve a donation of