Re: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-05-01 Thread Julian Assange
> L** G*** is a nice man. He wrote that the Cult of the Dead Cow > were a "bunch of barely literate mindless American teenage delinquents". > > Ken This statement is surprisingly close to the truth. In top black hat circles CDC people were always viewed as joke. They were loosely tolerat

Re: Re: Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-30 Thread jamesd
-- Jan Dobrucki: > > > and third, Americans say, "respect human rights", when the > > > US hasn't signed any conventions protecting human rights, > > > because if it did, it would have to stop sending people to > > > death row. James A. Donald: > > Yet oddly, the people drawing up these conve

Re: Re: Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Jan Dobrucki
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Greetings. > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On 28 Apr 2002 at 22:26, Jan Dobrucki wrote: > > and third, Americans say, "respect human rights", when the US > > hasn't signed any conventions protecting human rights, because > > if it did, it would have to stop send

Re: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread David Howe
> I don't think you get freelance IRA guys. Not with both > kneecaps, anyway. might be surprised - donations from the states have apparently tailled off (having been the subject of a terrorist attack themselves they seem less willing to fund them) and they could do with the revenue - but you are p

Re: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Ken Brown
Tim May wrote: > > Not sure about the rest of europe - but we have a targetted crypto list > > in the UK (UKCrypto, sensibly enough) so already have a forum for > > uk-specific issues. > > Thats not to say some of it wouldn't be better here - but I am sure our > > problems with .. > > [name elid

Re: Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Ben Laurie
Eugen Leitl wrote: > > On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Steve Furlong wrote: > > > Blow me. > > Troll, and ye shalt be heard. > > Seriously, while the relationship between furriners and merkins has been > notoriously strained, might there not be need for a cpunx-europe@? For > regional announcements, and

Re: Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Steve Furlong wrote: > Blow me. Troll, and ye shalt be heard. Seriously, while the relationship between furriners and merkins has been notoriously strained, might there not be need for a cpunx-europe@? For regional announcements, and such. English to be preferrable mode

Re: Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Steve Furlong
Jan Dobrucki wrote: > World, this is the USA, USA, this is The World. Now that you know > each other, start thinking in a more broad perspective, please. Blow me. /s/ An Ugly American -- Steve FurlongComputer Condottiere Have GNU, Will Travel The reasonable man adapts himself to the w

Re: Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-28 Thread jamesd
-- On 28 Apr 2002 at 22:26, Jan Dobrucki wrote: > and third, Americans say, "respect human rights", when the US > hasn't signed any conventions protecting human rights, because > if it did, it would have to stop sending people to death row. Yet oddly, the people drawing up these conventions w

Re: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-28 Thread Tim May
On Sunday, April 28, 2002, at 03:17 PM, David Howe wrote: > On Sunday, April 28, 2002, at 07:32 AM, Jan Dobrucki wrote: >> Greetings, >> I've been reading the list for a while now, and what I find annoying >> is that there are mostly American news and little about what's >> happening in Europe.

"news" is irrelevant -- write code not laws (Re: Cypherpunks Europe)

2002-04-28 Thread Adam Back
I guess there are a fair number of people from Europe on the list. I think there are a number of UK readers, plus others Tim mentioned. (I'm from the UK, but living in Canada right now). There is a UK crypto list, but it's full of news and legal stuff so relatively uninteresting. But the reason

Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-28 Thread Jan Dobrucki
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Greets. > On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Jan Dobrucki wrote: > > > I've been reading the list for a while now, and what I find annoying > > is that there are mostly American news and little about what's > > happening in Europe. As little as I respect America, America is

Re: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-28 Thread David Howe
On Sunday, April 28, 2002, at 07:32 AM, Jan Dobrucki wrote: > Greetings, > I've been reading the list for a while now, and what I find annoying > is that there are mostly American news and little about what's > happening in Europe. As little as I respect America, America is not > all of the world

Re: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-28 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Jan Dobrucki wrote: > I've been reading the list for a while now, and what I find annoying > is that there are mostly American news and little about what's > happening in Europe. As little as I respect America, America is not I presume you mean "as much". As to activity, wh

Re: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-28 Thread Tim May
On Sunday, April 28, 2002, at 07:32 AM, Jan Dobrucki wrote: > Greetings, > I've been reading the list for a while now, and what I find annoying > is that there are mostly American news and little about what's > happening in Europe. As little as I respect America, America is not > all of the worl

Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-28 Thread Jan Dobrucki
Greetings, I've been reading the list for a while now, and what I find annoying is that there are mostly American news and little about what's happening in Europe. As little as I respect America, America is not all of the world. Come on Cypherpunks from Europe, make your presence noticed! Jan Dobr