Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [Politech] Montana Supreme Court justice warns Orwell's 1984 has arrived [priv]]

2005-08-23 Thread coderman
On 8/23/05, J.A. Terranson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Tyler Durden wrote: Yes, but the old question needs to be asked: How much of this crime would go away if crystal meth were legal? agreed; though i'd rather see them taking something less neurotoxic, like dex or racemic

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [Politech] Montana Supreme Court justice warns Orwell's 1984 has arrived [priv]]

2005-08-23 Thread coderman
On 8/21/05, Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... As for crystal meth, I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but if I want to pour something from my chemistry set down my throat that shouldn't be anybody's business. The fact that it doesn't accidentally kill me and indeed gives me a

Re: Textual analysis

2003-12-16 Thread coderman
Adam Shostack wrote: ... | It's not obvious to me how you'd change your writing style to defeat these | textual analysis schemes--would it really be as simple as changing the | average length of sentences and getting rid of the big words, or would | there still be ways to determine your

Re: Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-08 Thread coderman
Eugen Leitl wrote: Not that there is much discussion, the cyherpunk meme doesn't seem to draw fresh blood too effectively. I've been wondering why I havent seen more discussion on wireless networking (802.11a/b/g) and anon/mix /dark nets. Is this a subject of interest to anyone? I am curious

RE: C3 Nehemia C5P with better hardware RNG and AES support

2003-11-26 Thread coderman
.. delayed response From: Peter Gutmann Lucky Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ... I fail to understand why VIA bothered adding AES support into the CPU. When was AES last the bottleneck on a general-purpose CPU? Apart from the obvious what cool thing can we fit in - - this much spare die