gold --
we've all been bought,
we've all been sold.
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Seems to me that this whole question was settled years ago when the
US Supreme ruled that a newspaper couldn't be stopped from publishing
instructions for making a nuclear bomb. Can't remember the exact case,
but it was around the time of the Pentagon Papers case.
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Here's one article about the Supreme Court case re: bomb making
publication
http://www.shepherd-express.com/shepherd/20/09/headlines/cover_story.html
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the net with explosive recipes. E-mail them to
Swinestein herself, along with Reno and Freeh.
Edwin Woudt wrote:
1. Bomb-making instructions are now illegal on the Net,
When will you Americans stop thinking that the Net == the US of A ?
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even if you DO buy a car w/ cash, the dealer still sees your face (probably
most personally identifying thing you have), and although I've never bought
a car w/ cash, I'd be surprised if they let you drive it off the lot w/o
at least collecting your name and
And this is at least the 3rd time I've gotten it, probably everyone
else did also -- so what's your point? Or are you just spamming?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(try again #3...)
Tim writes:
(Of course, the fact that their extremely complicated Terms and
Conditions means they will
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So WTF is going on?
You say you received it, which list node are you subscribed to? Did
anyone else receive it?
Ah, maybe only openpgp.net is getting them? That's the one I'm
subscribed to -- and I got, I think, 5 copies now of that post.
Speaking of
I don't know what's more annoying -- the spam and the trolls, or all
the replies to the spam and the trolls, and the endless number of morons
who seem to be totally ignorant of the whole discussion about spam and
what or what not to do about it that seems to be occurring at least
every other
Heck, you can get some pretty nice scents from ads in the back of
Fur-Fish-Game, the trapper's magazine. Also any place that sells
trapping supplies (I know there are some web sites for trap supplies
now, but don't have an URL) would carry scents. Cat, fox, coyote urine
and gland scents,
screwed, all he had to do was dismiss the
case.
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with nym servers.
Must be a troll.
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Jim Choate wrote:
I'd also like to offer that Poe's Crypto Challenge might be a good way to
demonstrate the various attacks.
God, don't say that, you'll get that Emily Dickinson wacko
going again.
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I've been checking headers watching for the X-Toad, but none so
far -- not much spam either, but one thing I did notice, that I hadn't
seen before, was an extra X-Loop: on some messages with (in just two,
there hasn't been much traffic) a [EMAIL PROTECTED] and ssz.com.
This is in addition
o
use them to jump start gardens every Spring, or the many who actually
grow veggies hydroponically in their basement?
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"R. A. Hettinga" wrote:
Of course, he talks about "law as the force which allocates property
rights", and most cypherpunks would dispute that, knowing of better,
cryptographic ways of allocating control of property.
I definitely intend to read more on Hayek, and am not disagreeing with
and
trespass righs.
5,000? They've all been sellout crowds of 10,000-12,000 or more and
they all have to *pay* to get in, $10-20 each. Bush and Gore don't charge
anything and nobody comes.
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The real question is why weren't there enough polls to take
care of the number of people who want to vote -- it's not just St.
Louis, the same thing is happening in many places. In most states,
however, the polls are just staying open. If you have a line of people
waiting to vote, how
Tim May wrote:
I put a ballot in front of him, consisting of three open cans of cat food:
Gore: O
O : Buchanan
Bush: O
He spoiled his ballot by eating out of more than one can, though, so
he has now brought in Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Tawana Brawley, and
Morris the
idea, which would also negate the
need for those little "I voted" badges.
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And of course if algore wins thru his court challenges, most
people would see that as a rigged election as well. Which it is --
either way. Just two criminal gangs fighting over turf.
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hru Bibliofind.
Wish they were hardcover, it seems like an awful lot to pay $25 for a pulp
edition paperback, but seeing that all the other copies were $60 and up and
also paperback, I guess it's a deal.
Used book stores -- sigh! Sure wish I could afford to quit the computer racket and run a used b
Tim May wrote:
Considering that the new edition of "True Names" is just about to
appear, and has a bunch of related essays in it, I certainly wouldn't
have paid $25 for the pb.
Really! Hadn't heard it was -- oh well! Chance's are tho the value will
hold, since Vinge seems to be
Nice shots, Declan. The first two look positively surreal,
especially the cops. The third is awesome -- shades of hmm, I'm thinking
Hogarth?
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said.
Preservation of logs is "the law"? That's news to me. I've never
preserved a log over the 4 weeks or so that the default unix config.
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Too cool! This guy even got himself an account at toad.com? Some
of this spam is getting really interesting, like the wolf guy. Makes me
feel sane -- sort of.
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voting
record. Gag. Barf.
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Steve Mynott wrote:
Ken Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On a tangent a friend claimed Americans didn't have electric kettles
for boiling water.
Can anyone confirm whether this is true?
We have. I do.
electric cookers (in fact, before the invention of the cast-iron
range). But
-- this is heavy
iron -- and if the fedz are depending upon anything as primitive as the
Tandem OS to protect secrets, I pity them.
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produce the neurotransmitter serotonin, responsible for controlling
mood, sleep, pain, sexual activity and violent behavior.
Sent via Deja.com
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Ken Brown wrote:
Certainly
they aren't running Tandem stuff on planes and vehicles -- this is heavy
iron --
They certainly used to run IBM 370 (a lot heavier than Tandems both in
mass power consumption!) in the air, probably to manage AWACS tape
filestore (I vaguely think they may
Duh! Reese, you better learn to read. In the first place, the ammo
was clearly German 7.62 NATO military surplus, not commercial .308
Winchester ammo. Secondly, as a handloader who has done some wild
experiments with many calibres, rifle, pistol, and shotgun, over at least
35 years, there
Actually, they've been back up for almost a week, since last Thurs.
anyway. This is the second time recently that they went down with no
explanation. In my more paranoid moments I wonder about some sort of fed
subversion/takeover/whatever.
Jim Choate wrote:
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Roy M.
In the city I presently live in, Oshkosh, WI, we have a system of city
government in which we have no real representation whatsoever. The city
council is elected at large -- meaning we have no ward alderman, and, in fact,
most of the time all the council members are from the newer burbs
to think seriously about how long they need to be
kept -- probably not the month I keep them now, and I never
have kept router logs. And also thinking more about
encrypted file systems.
I'm really hoping someone will do the crypto-resierfs
thing soon.
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Kalifornica charges property taxes on live-aboard boats
which haven't been in their waters or registered in their
state for years -- or tries to, on the basis that the owner
*used* to live there, even if his current residence if
elsewhere. Or so people on the boating lists complain.
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for it to become a
standard. Ever seen the commodes in Japan with all sorts of knobs and
switches? Reminds me of a joke I heard about same long ago. Rather than
take serious risks leave the bells and whistles alone and use the
compatibility mode.
Poop jokes on CP. Jeesh.
Mike
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look at the what those Pakistani kids are doing to the cops
in England. And they have no access to guns.
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wrote:
http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/07/17/levy.access.cnna/index.html
James Choate
Product Certification - Operating Systems
Staff Engineer
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a bow in NY? Somebody should develop a plan book of easy
to make weaponry and dump a million copies on the streets of NY.
We built one once with a car spring -- put a piece of re-rod
through a concrete brick wall.
Ray Dillinger wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Harmon Seaver wrote
become a must
have.
(I'm surprised no one has urged me to use Lynx. Is it still being used?)
Sure, it still works for the most part. I use it to quick check
web pages from remote shell accounts.
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Interesting -- where did I get the idea that warrants for
surreptitious entry were only allowd for cases of national security. I
thought Reno was trying to get Congress to pass legalizing this, but was
turned down.
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things that they put on some DVD's don't work
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1024/3A220F51 5B 4B F9 BB D3 3F 52 E9 DB 1D EB E3 24 0E A9 DD
Regards,
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Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system
Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/
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Original Message
Subject: Mirror offer for crypto/stego developers and
authors (Was: Re: [FYI] (Fwd) Please make stable NON-US
homes for strong crypto projects (fwd))
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 23:05:07 +0200
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I'm surprised there hasn't been a big effort made to
protect nuke plants. Seems like they'd be a ripe target for
terrs, either by an airliner hit or just by a large armed
group intrusion.
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4. Change the font to Webdings and read what it says
5. Then change the font again, this time to Wingdings
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Original Message
Subject: [biofuel] Global atomic agency confesses little can
be done to safeguardnuclear plants
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 22:07:31 +0900
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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http://enn.com/news/wire-stories/2001/09/09192001/ap_45005.asp
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Check out
http://www.time.com/time/covers/1101010924/bprivacy.html --
anyother references anywhere to Bush's plan for special
military tribunals with no constitutional protections for
the defendant? WTF?
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I see someone at amc000proxy4.mpb.jccbi.gov was looking
at my resume today. Think they'll offer me a job? 8-)
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down that price. Ethanol is another one. Brazil run a
large portion of
it's vehicles on ethanol.
Besides which, the true cost of gasoline at the pump would be
$10-15 @ gallon without all the gov't subsidies to the oil industry.
http://www.icta.org/projects/trans/rlprexsm.htm
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Eric Murray wrote:
On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 09:55:34AM -0500, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Besides which, the true cost of gasoline at the pump would be
$10-15 @ gallon without all the gov't subsidies to the oil industry.
http://www.icta.org/projects/trans/rlprexsm.htm
The study says
billion).
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Eugene Leitl wrote:
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Not true at all. Biodiesel is being marketed in the US today at
competitive prices, and obviously, like anything else, economies of
scale would bring down that price. Ethanol is another one. Brazil run
Biodiesel
with obstructing an officer, a class C felony. And it
generally sticks. Apparently no one thus far has taken it into fed court, or
at least been successful in getting it overturned, and it's become a real
threat.
Interesting times we live in.
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I can't reach it from here either, and doing a nslookup on
cryptome.org comes back with nothing.
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I've just tried it from a server in MN, and another one in AL,
and, previously, from here in WI.
Nada -- it doesn't exiest anymore.
can't find cryptome.org: Non-existent host/domain
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steve
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the more interesting thing would be, before wiping it out,
to figure out a way to read it.
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for
erasing the mag strip. But I suppose it would be fairly easy to paint
something over the
barcode like some plastic disolving solvent, making it unreadable.
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According to the MI state page, MI has a a strict law limiting what
the mag stripe and barcode can contain, only the DL #, DOB, and
expiration date.
http://www.sos.state.mi.us/drlic/sos-365.html
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Hmm, one of these would be handy.
http://www.eltroncards.com/printers/p520.htm
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All the more reason to use Linux routers and firewalls.
Especially if Cisco pulls a Larry Ellison.
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a distributed (kernel implemented) OS based
on linux.
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All the more reason to use Linux routers and firewalls.
Especially if Cisco pulls a Larry Ellison.
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That's fine and dandy for ds1's, and maybe even enough for the majority of
fractional
time at all researching the conditions of peasant
farmers in the 3rd world who leave their land and go to work in sweatshops
would never come to the conclusion that they chose to do so.
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be a real neat mess to watch.
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that goes to Sent. And it seems to be only the Mac version of NS that
does this, not the linux version.
If it did it all the time it would be understandable.
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* the big, agri-biz farms do), and compete very well.
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, they jumped from 4.5 to 6.
I'm using 4.8 -- tried 6, it sux.
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Tim May wrote:
On Monday, October 22, 2001, at 01:38 PM, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Hmm, now that is bizarre. Anybody have any idea why Netscape does
that sometimes? And not others? It looks fine when I hit the send button
Does _what_?
It would help if you gave an example of what you're
Tim May wrote:
On Monday, October 22, 2001, at 11:05 PM, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Ish! I'm getting bummed with NS, but wouldn't use IE on a bet. Why
use a
virus magnet?
The virii are typically executables for x86/Windows machines, not Macs.
You said you were using a Mac, so why do you
Shit, so much for ordering mushroom spores by mail! Hopefully UPS
and fedex won't follow suit.
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eminence?
I guess I'm not seeing the relevance, since you don't have the
balls to do this openly.
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Rather amusing, when you think about it. Obviously the guy is too
clueless to figure out how to use any sort of filter or killfile.
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So what's wrong with lne.com -- majordomo responds to info
cypherpunks, but nothing's coming thru since last night, and nothing on
inet.com either except from toad and ssz?
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Original Message
Subject: [biofuel] VW presents new synthetic fuel strategy
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 18:29:19 +0900
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.news24.co.za/News24/Wheels24/News/0,3999,2-15-47_1083848,00.html
21/09/2001 14:38 - (SA)
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FreeBSD/Intel, Amiga, Windows NT, PC-DOS, OS/2...
And no, it is not Open Source. More information at
http://www.bbbs.net, if memory serves.
Suonpdd...
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on Linux/Intel, Linux/Sparc, Linux/Alpha,
FreeBSD/Intel, Amiga, Windows NT, PC-DOS, OS/2...
And no, it is not Open Source. More information at
http://www.bbbs.net, if memory serves.
Suonpdd...
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:
At 02:54 PM 10/26/2001 -0500, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Biodiesel is being sold in the US as we speak for anywhere from $.99
to $2.50 a gallon, depending upon whether it's made from waste or virgin
vegetable oil. Given the economies of scale working here, once they build
up a larger presence
at least in western countries.
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suggestion was intended, that DSL line could be shut down as well,
which was the point my response was intended to address.
-Declan
At 10:45 PM 11/7/2001 -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Duh! Read it again. 802.11'd to DSL to a very remote web site? That
DSL line could be clear across town.
Declan
TV antenna, cut to the harmonic.
Gee, maybe they'll start raiding home with TV antennas.
Jim Choate wrote:
On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Duh! Read it again. 802.11'd to DSL to a very remote web site? That
DSL line could be clear across town.
Not with 802.11 anything
about student packets.
Plenty of other, no-name copy shops to fill the gap.
Petro wrote:
On Monday, November 26, 2001, at 10:31 AM, Harmon Seaver wrote:
But as I said, most professors are being much more careful about
getting permission beforehand and most copy places are being more
that's just the darwinian/stupidity
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tested it extensively. Is this a
problem with the current release?
Reiserfs on linux at least seems to obviate this problem. I use
reiserfs both on the drive and on the loop device.
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the right
of return.
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Harmon Seaver
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benefit of body language, would seem be essentially a foreign language.
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Harmon Seaver
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-- try millions, eh?
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Harmon Seaver
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employers,
associates, or others. Besides, if it *were* the opinion of all of
those people, I doubt there would be a problem to bitch about in the
first place...
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of the New World Order fascists to get rid of an
extremely popular leader who's not one of the NWO gang.
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Here's a couple of articles that seem a bit more balanced:
http://sf.indymedia.org/news/2003/01/1561494.php
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A41444-2003Jan11.html
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On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 05:56:26PM -0800, James A. Donald wrote:
On 20 Jan 2003 at 10:42, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Well, but only a strike of the executives and some
technicians. Not of the general workers.
When they bring out the army against the strikers as well as
foreign scab labor
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 05:44:59PM -0800, James A. Donald wrote:
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Harmon Seaver:
Well, but only a strike of the executives and some
technicians. Not of the general workers.
James A. Donald:
When they bring out the army against the strikers as well
as foreign scab labor
of
their slaves.
Radosh lists
him as one of his fellow radicals.
Radical? Most dictionaries define radical as someone who wants to return the
gov't back to it's roots, i.e., Constitutional Jeffersonian democracy.
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changing
sometimes on it's own, and with no rhyme or reason. Cable is a little more
stable, when I had a cable modem it didn't change ip unless I shut off the modem
for awhile, and not even always then.
(snip)
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On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 01:29:45AM -0800, Bill Stewart wrote:
At 09:12 AM 01/26/2003 -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote:
There's a report on indymedia that the lastes worm is part of an
anti-war
tactic which will escalate if Iraq is attacked.
http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id
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