On Jan 12, 2004, at 7:46 PM, Steve Furlong wrote:
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 15:48, Tim May wrote:
(Though of course this is only the _theory_. The fact that all of the
Bill of Rights, except perhaps the Third, have been violated by the
Evildoers in government is well-known.)
A few years ago I wrote
On Jan 13, 2004, at 8:41 AM, Steve Schear wrote:
At 11:23 PM 1/12/2004, Tim May wrote:
During the Carnivore debate, I argued that mandatory placement of
computer agents in systems was equivalent to quartering troops:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg03198.html
The Third
On Jan 11, 2004, at 11:33 PM, Steve Furlong wrote:
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 02:07, Tim May wrote:
Read up on the Lawson case in San Diego.
Tim is referring to Edward Lawson, arrested repeatedly and convicted
once in the late 1970s for walking around without ID. The appeal made
it
to the Supreme
further search.
3. Ask if you are under arrest. If you are, you have a right to know
why.
--end excerpt--
--Tim May
'I'm sorry that Tim is being a bother again. He has a long history of
being obnoxious and threatening. So far, he has not broken any laws. We
have talked to the authorities
On Jan 12, 2004, at 10:40 AM, bgt wrote:
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 01:07, Tim May wrote:
On Jan 11, 2004, at 2:12 PM, bgt wrote:
On Sun, 2004-01-11 at 13:57, Tim May wrote:
I don't know if he did, but of course there is no requirement in the
U.S. that citizen-units either carry or present ID. Unless
box of ammo to
his name, but still using his piece to shoot several people. The
recreational shooter ends up paying 99.9% of the tax, the gangsta pays
a dollar or two per box.)
The point is, the U.S. taxes what political animals call sin quite a
bit.
--Tim May
searched my papers forcibly nor arrested me. They did,
however, order me to leave the grounds of Stanford University, almost
making me late for a talk before Margaret Rader's cyberspace law class,
scheduled long, long before the First Fascist scheduled _his_ trip to
Stanford.
--Tim May
? As a
felon, and certainly not a citizen in good standing, have I lost my
other rights?
To all who say Yes, including most of the Eurotrash collectivists
here, I say your legacy shall be smoke. Tens of millions, perhaps
billions, need to be sent up the chimneys.
--Tim May
The great object
On Jan 1, 2004, at 8:20 PM, J.A. Terranson wrote:
Tim May wrote...
In conclusion, your Bedford-Stuy student who doesn't see the point to
studying math will never be a math researcher, or a physicist, or a
chemist, or anything else of that sort. So no point in trying to
convince
him to study his
On Jan 2, 2004, at 12:03 AM, Tim May wrote:
So Kennedy's liberals scratched their heads and came up with a new
plan. Relief would be converted to a series of state and national
programs, no longer handled locally. And the bad connotations of
relief would be changed by the new and positive name
Second of the items lne.com never sent to the list (that I have seen,
9-10 hours later).
Begin forwarded message:
From: Tim May [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: January 2, 2004 1:02:20 AM PST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Quantum Loop Gravity Be For Whitey
On Jan 2, 2004, at 12:03 AM, Tim May wrote
up a modern machine than all of
these apps running financial modeling, render farms, and supercomputer
clusters are doing.
Until then, render me skeptical.
--Tim May
On Jan 1, 2004, at 2:35 PM, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
Tim May wrote:
I'm skeptical of this claim. A lot of Intel and AMD and similar
machines are running full-tilt, 24/7. To wit, Beowulf-type
clusters, the Macintosh G5 cluster that is now rated third fasted in
the world, and so on. None
On Jan 1, 2004, at 11:56 AM, Riad S. Wahby wrote:
Tim May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now I grant you that I haven't tested CPUs in this way in many years.
But I am skeptical that recent CPUs are substantially different than
past CPUs. I would like to see some actual reports of burned
literally CPUs
On Jan 2, 2004, at 1:03 PM, someone wrote:
On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 13:18, Tim May wrote:
Second of the items lne.com never sent to the list (that I have seen,
9-10 hours later).
I saw both articles, both the originals and the reposts, on the LNE
feed. I didn't, however, get the original of either
about Alice and Bob and ask yourself who'se doing the real work. Ask
who're the sources and who're the sinks.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his
need...and I've got a game to watch on satellite...and where's my
check?
--Tim May
The only purpose for which power can
is ending.
Better that than to see it hijacked by the eurotrash lefties, New York
collectivists, and anti-globalist warriors against free trade.
--Tim May, Corralitos, California
Quote of the Month: It is said that there are no atheists in foxholes;
perhaps there are no true libertarians in times
On Jan 2, 2004, at 2:00 PM, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
Okay... At a time like this, I might as well trot out the Tim May
Google-Stalk URL so everyone can get the full treatment...:
http://groups.google.com/groups?safe=imagesie=UTF-8oe=UTF
-8as_uauthors=Tim%20Maylr=lang_ennum=100hl=en
dealing, etc.).
--Tim May
They played all kinds of games, kept the House in session all night,
and it was a very complicated bill. Maybe a handful of staffers
actually read it, but the bill definitely was not available to members
before the vote. --Rep. Ron Paul, TX, on how few Congresscritters
On Jan 1, 2004, at 7:44 PM, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
On Thu, 1 Jan 2004, Tim May wrote:
A few moments of thought will show the connection between replicators
and general assemblers. A general assembler can make another general
assembler, hence all general assemblers are replicators. And in fact
On Jan 1, 2004, at 8:26 PM, Justin wrote:
Tim May (2004-01-02 02:42Z) wrote:
Bob, a crack addict collecting disability or welfare or other
government freebies, works 0% of his time for the government/society.
(Dat not true. I gots to stands in line to get my check increased!)
Do those who have
On Jan 1, 2004, at 12:50 PM, Tyler Durden wrote:
Tim May wrote...
First, please stop including the full text of the message you are
replying to. Learn to use an editor, whether you ultimately top-post
or bottom-post to edited fragments.
I actually do this for a reason. If I'm not doing
is halting operations early.
All things must end.
Begin forwarded message:
From: Tim May [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: January 2, 2004 12:03:39 AM PST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Quantum Loop Gravity Be For Whitey
On Jan 1, 2004, at 10:06 PM, Riad S. Wahby wrote:
J.A. Terranson [EMAIL PROTECTED
the Constitution instead of catering to
negroes and queers and welfare addicts.
Crypto anarchy will make delivering justice to tens of millions a
reality. The world will learn a lesson when we burn off these
criminals.
--Tim May
Extremism in the pursuit of liberty is no vice.--Barry Goldwater
... should immediately be suspect of having
been based on a foundation of non-mathematical muck, likely relating
to penis envy and getting rejected by some hot black chick Mr May
tried to date back in 1957 or whatever.
You are contemptible.
--Tim May
On Dec 31, 2003, at 10:51 AM, Tim May wrote:
Add to that the fact that Mr May seems to lead a fairly bucolic life
(from his accounts)...working in his gardens, installing tripwires
and landmines and so forth, apparently without worrying about cash or
physical needs. So this system has served
that I am a Saddam lover and a supporter of
Chomsky.)
--Tim May, who owns both a Farmer's Almanac and a Rand-McNally Atlas
(apparently the illiterates who recorded the Maximum Leader's thoughts
on the dangers of almanacs may have gotten the two confused, we are
now hearing, and the order
is the best approach to
pursue. Not my problem.
--Tim May
.
However, in a free society they may not use guns or force to stop what
other people are reading or viewing or singing.
Think about it. Carefully. Read up on some of the basics.
You are on the wrong mailing list if you are as statist as you appear
to be.
--Tim May
...
Tim nailed it: you're just a statist who found a new god.
Chomsky lies. and you are obviously a sock puppet for the Trilateralist
Bilderbergers.
--Tim May, who has noticed for a long time that the cadence and even
the phrasing that James Donald uses is remarkably like the cadence of
those who
and Muamar and
Jacques all you want.
But don't steal my money, either directly or through corporate taxation
to do it. Use your own money.
Got it?
--Tim May
In the beginning of a change the patriot is a scarce man, and brave,
and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him
are, down deep, a statist. You may have changed your stripes
from supporting the Marxist variant of statism, but what you now
support remains statism to the core.
--Tim May
) are responding to,
especially when you ask questions.
--Tim May
as freedom fighters
and to Palestinians seeking to expel the Zionist Jew invaders as
terrorists?
We are in Wonderland and the Republicrats are the Mad Hatters.
--Tim May
We are at war with Oceania. We have always been at war with Oceania.
We are at war with Eurasia. We have always been at war
On Dec 16, 2003, at 7:50 AM, V Alex Brennen wrote:
Tim May wrote:
On Dec 14, 2003, at 6:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I've been admiring your and Tim's contributions, and I was
wondering if
either of you were planning to subscribe to the (new) news list.
http://lists.cryptnet.net/mailman
it, with shielded
cables. Or just use a small PC (Poqet, etc.) and move the keyboard and
CPU under the draped hood. Leakage out the bottom, hence the earlier
proposal for a full bag, like a sleeping bag.
--Tim May
at a Crypto Proceedings volume in
several years, so I'm out of touch with what researchers are publishing
about mixes and untraceability. I'm relatively confident that the
points above are general enough to be unchanged, whether the Newest
Name is Onion Routing or Crowds or whatever.
--Tim May
On Dec 14, 2003, at 6:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 14 Dec, Tim May wrote:
No, we don't need a cpunx-news list. This is what Google and the
ability to see hundreds of various lists and sites is for.
News lists tend strongly to be just dumping grounds for crap from
other lists.
Yea, and I'll
exam for Interesting People, which is fine, for
obvious reasons.
--Tim May
to the war,
probably just buried the confirmation.
The Czech Republic supported the war, and sent troops, and now that
Saddam has been captured, both of them will be returning home, with
medals.
--Tim May
other lists to the CP list.
--Tim May
is embematic of the delusions which the gold bugs and
offshore platform silly people have.
And people wonder why the wrong issues are being worked on.
--Tim May
the whole thing is some Randroid fantasy built on
sand.
--Tim May
--Tim May
Ben Franklin warned us that those who would trade liberty for a little
bit of temporary security deserve neither. This is the path we are now
racing down, with American flags fluttering.-- Tim May, on events
following 9/11
practices of modern businesses is
striking. There's an essay here for some political thinker, along the
lines of Phil Salin's Wealth of Kitchens essay drawing parallels
between free markets and object-oriented systems.)
--Tim May
. Now he's even forgotten how to troll well.
Good riddance. You've never contributed an iota to this list.
--Tim May
On Dec 8, 2003, at 1:23 PM, Keith Ray wrote:
who
end
It might help if you sent these requests to the corresponding
administrivia/majordomo/etc. sits instead of to the list distributions.
(But probably not.)
--Tim May
--Tim May
That the said Constitution shall never be construed to authorize
, whatever that is.
Start contributing or leave. You've been posting textbook paragraphs
and asking us to fill in the next line for way too many months.
--Tim May
riddance to bad rubbish. The Crypto Revolution will burn off tens
of millions of useless eaters.
--Tim May
of that shit, and I promise to be grossed out.
But seriously, has anyone considered that maybe the problem is Tim
May? His hate-filled ignorance is a real impediment to anyone who
might otherwise be interested in the cause. His spews are pretty
distasteful, and to him, anyone who didn't start cp
trespassing
on my property...no point in having a pig farm if you have nothing to
throw to the pigs.
The revelation that Don Frederickson is one of those who needs to be
dealt with eventually was rewarding.
--Tim May
You don't expect governments to obey the law because of some higher
moral
.
--Tim May
--Tim May
The State is the great fiction by which everyone seeks to live at the
expense of everyone else. --Frederic Bastiat
, then resubscribe and
immediately start ranting that I am not doing enough for the cause.
Fuck you dead. Fuck all of you Bolshies dead.
--Tim May
Quote of the Month: It is said that there are no atheists in foxholes;
perhaps there are no true libertarians in times of terrorist attacks.
--Cathy
On Dec 9, 2003, at 4:57 PM, Eric Murray wrote:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 03:05:29PM -0800, Tim May wrote:
Since Eric Murray has expressed distaste with my views
I pretty much agree with your views, minus the racism and misogny.
On days that the brilliant thoughtful Tim posts, I'm in awe.
When Tim
with nose rings.
This is certainly so. But it doesn't dispute my point. In fact, it
supports it.
My generation was very active, on all sides. The droids born after
about 1980 are mainly followers. Probably what the nose rings are for.
--Tim May, Corralitos, California
Quote of the Month
-will, but you should find ways to participate which
suggest you are actually reading what others are saying and giving your
own views or responses to them.
--Tim May
A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a
simple system that worked ...A complex system designed from scratch
, I don't hear this as much as I did around
1997-99, during the Bubble.)
--Tim May
Quote of the Month: It is said that there are no atheists in foxholes;
perhaps there are no true libertarians in times of terrorist attacks.
--Cathy Young, Reason Magazine, both enemies of liberty.
, but I have other things I'd rather be doing.
Preaching to me that I ought to be sacrificing my time for the
betterment of some skatepunks by publishing in Piercing Magazine is
the silliest kind of altruistic thinking.
--Tim May
On Dec 8, 2003, at 1:15 PM, Declan McCullagh wrote:
On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 01:59:26PM -0800, Tim May wrote:
This actually fits in with something Lessig is widely known for, his
technology-custom-law trichotomy (*).
(* He may call it something different...I haven't checked in a while.
I
reasons.
News flash: I have no desire to write on a deadline. I write when I
feel like writing. And a good chunk of what I write gets spidered by
Google. What can be more satisfying than that?
--Tim May
Quote of the Month: It is said that there are no atheists in foxholes;
perhaps
of
Scientology, threatened with lawsuits and legal warrants, use it.
Let's see how much child porn gets traded on it.
--Tim May
On Dec 5, 2003, at 3:53 PM, Tim May wrote:
Back to the cost issue. Prof. Lessig argues that voluntary identity
escrow systems should be encouraged. How/ Through nattering to
people about how they ought to use a more expensive, less flexible
system which exposes them to possible danger and which
is
muzzled (or arrested, as in the New American Republic in Baghdad),
where judges lay down a narrow track of allowable arguments in a court
room, and where the police and government are no longer bound by the
precise document which was created to bind them, the Bill of Rights.
--Tim May
On Nov 25, 2003, at 11:21 AM, Trei, Peter wrote:
Tim May [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 25, 2003, at 9:56 AM, Sunder wrote:
Um, last I checked, phone cameras have really shitty resolution,
usually
less than 320x200. Even so, you'd need MUCH higher resolution, say
3-5Mpixels to be able
On Nov 26, 2003, at 8:10 AM, BillyGOTO wrote:
I have no problem with this free choice contract.
You can't sell your vote for the same reason that Djinni don't
grant wishes for more wishes.
A silly comment. I take it you're saying Because the rules don't allow
it. Or something similar to this.
expect there may be was unclear to you?
--Tim May
The whole of the Bill [of Rights] is a declaration of the right of the
people at large or considered as individuals... It establishes some
rights of the individual as unalienable and which consequently, no
majority has a right to deprive them
democratic elections.
And since a person should be completely free to sell his or her vote,
99% of the measures to stop vote-buying are bogus on general
principles.
--Tim May
--Tim May, Occupied America
They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor
in today's cellphone cameras, is more than enough to
handle a ballot or reasonable-font receipt.
--Tim May
can hold out unless hubby produces the proof that he vote
for the feminista-approved candidate.
Voting receipts really open up the democratic process.
Of course, for those who think the problem with the West is too much
democracy, not a good thing.
--Tim May
On Nov 19, 2003, at 6:37 PM, Declan McCullagh wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 05:31:24PM -0500, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
Show off.
;-)
Yeah, I need to find a better way to strip those internal links
when forwarding.
-Declan
I assumed it was stego in long URLs, a staple of the Resistance.
(More
(such as driver's license) as
well as VALID MEDIA CREDENTIALS. A mult-box will be available. Press
inquiries regarding logistics should be directed to Heather Cutchens
at (202) 532-5403.
VALID MEDIA CREDENTIALS.
Nice to know the AG is enforcing reporter licensing.
--Tim May
is how they probably hope to get
Cryptome shut down and John's kind of dissent quelled.
--Tim May
is crystal clear on all of these limits
on speech: there ain't none.
If Tim May wants to speak out, buy ads, write articles, hire others to
speak out, he can. Ditto for George Soros. Ditto for anyone else.
Period.
The fact that the Supreme Court has not said Just what part of the
First Amendment have
Sony and IBM are doing.
AMD would also do well to realize that DRM and Palladium/Longhorn is a
major marketing clusterfuck.xt
--Tim May
Dogs can't conceive of a group of cats without an alpha cat. --David
Honig, on the Cypherpunks list, 2001-11
On Nov 12, 2003, at 7:13 PM, Marshall Clow wrote:
At 6:18 PM -0800 11/12/03, Tim May wrote:
A big hit was Etherpeg, from www.etherpeg.com, which intercepts
packets over a WiFi network and reconstructs the packets into JPEG
images (if they exist). Since most of the Macs in the audience were
On Thursday, November 6, 2003, at 09:56 PM, Riad S. Wahby wrote:
Major Variola (ret) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 08:22 PM 11/6/03 -0800, Tim May wrote:
I heard ten years ago that the National Semi fab on-site was a lowly
2-micron fab. Which was enough for keying material.
And rad-hard circuits
. Which was enough for keying material.
Crunching chips, for special purpose computers, don't carry the same
security requirements, as the secret stuff in the code that is being
run and not the fuses or links being blown. For this, they would use
whatever is out there.
--Tim May
is released and tell them to send me a new CD-ROM.
As an Apple shareholder since 1984, this really sucks. What does Apple
think they are, Microsoft?
--Tim May
to taxation, and that if the Feds want a _specific_
transaction or name, they can seek the appropriate search warrant
before a judge.
--Tim May
On Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at 04:06 AM, Peter Gutmann wrote:
Tim May [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(I bought _one_ lottery ticket, for $1, just to see how the numbers
were
done. Lotteries are of course a tax on the gullible and stupid.)
A friend of mine likes to say that lotteries are a tax
that
Vinnie the Votebuyer cannot interfere, by means of a standard ANDO
protocol...
Those who propose sophisticated voting systems are sentenced to reread
Clarke's Superiority.
--Tim May
Stupidity is not a sin, the victim can't help being stupid. But
stupidity is the only universal crime
pool will rise from the
dead.
--Tim May
of 25 million in these united states who need to be sent up
the chimneys? Works for me.
--Tim May
the assymmetry we asyms can
exploit. That's where we need to depart from a Tim May lone wolf
approach to your friendly, smiling America-loving flag-waving
cypherpunks: If you don't use encryption then you help the terrorists
win.
I have no patience with If _EVERYBODY_ did foo, then arguments
On Friday, October 24, 2003, at 09:00 AM, Steve Wollkind (by way of
Steve Wollkind [EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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On Friday 24 October 2003 10:14, Harmon Seaver wrote:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 10:43:22PM -0700, Tim May wrote:
TM: the last two paragraphs
of government, he'd want to
go to a place like Certicom. And then return to government and help
mandate that his former company's products be the Official Standard.
Follow the money.
--Tim May
, or Intel would
be buying teaching time, I'd tell them to stop it pretty fucking quick
or face the Mother of All Columbines.
--Tim May
On Friday, October 24, 2003, at 08:14 AM, Harmon Seaver wrote:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 10:43:22PM -0700, Tim May wrote:
TM: the last two paragraphs were of course added by me. But the point
is still valid, that much of Hollywood's claims about illegal
listening are not really any different from
in Saudi Arabia and other soft targets happen
on schedule in the next few weeks, we might even see reintroduction of
crypto ban proposals inside the U.S.
We should not assume the war for crypto is won.
--Tim May
A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can
only exist until
to issues of legality of libraries.
--Tim May
were
dashed when West Virginia was passed-over for the site of Camp X-Ray
and when, worst of all, WVa was not selected as the processing center
for Iraqis to pay their taxes through. He'd been counting on his usual
rakeoff.
--Tim May
He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby
induces _others_ to pay money to Kach and hence is some kind of
conspiracy to fund Kach would be laughed out of court. This year. Maybe
not in three years, however, at the rate we are descending into
Wonderland.
--Tim May
that time, and the
results,
for their investments, and dollars will go the same way... the way of
the
brontosaurus, the trilobite, and the dodo.
As the saying goes, the lessons of the past are learned anew by each
generation...
--Tim May
.
--Tim May
Aren't cats Libertarian? They just want to be left alone.
I think our dog is a Democrat, as he is always looking for a handout
--Unknown Usenet Poster
on ways to make Big
Brother powerless, either through technology or through destroying his
nests and his tens of millions of helpers.
The death of twenty million enablers and welfare addicts will be a very
good thing. Burn, corpses, burn!!
--Tim May
useful
idiot, er, politician, to serve in both the U.S.-funded Saddam regime
and the U.S.-funded post-Saddam regime.
Perhaps these networks and newspapers are not carried on Choate Prime,
the parallel world that is strangely different from our own.
--Tim May
to be
assassinated.
As for delivering freedom, they can butt out of the election as a
first step.
--Tim May
. And I keep my claymores in
good shape and my perimeter alarms armed.
This fascist and communist nation has danced to the tune of the Mud
People too long.
--Tim May
one in 100 will make it to the point where Do-Gooder
rescuer ships make them welfare burdens on America.
--Tim May
We should not march into Baghdad. To occupy Iraq would
instantly shatter our coalition, turning the whole Arab
world against us and make a broken tyrant into a latter-
day Arab hero
having collected the From and To address).
This really bites.
I didn't get a Verisign page...I go the usual error.
Could not open the page http://www.thisisjunk55666.com/ because the
server www.thisisjunk55666.com could not be found.
--Tim May
We are at war with Oceania. We have always been
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