On Tuesday, May 1, 2001, at 06:05 PM, Aimee Farr wrote: > Honig: > >> Is it in fact a crime of fraud to advertise that you don't keep logs >> when in fact you do? > > Seems deceptive... > A profound new insight. We still await some real insights from a real graduate student (!), beyond her saying that we don't know as much as she says she knows. BTW, I have removed the additional addresses ("David Honig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Declan@Well. Com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Steve Schear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>). When a list is replied to, there is no need to carry along the baggage of everyone who has added to a thread. --Tim May
- RE: layered deception Sandy Sandfort
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- Re: layered deception Tim May
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- Re: layered deception Declan McCullagh
- Re: layered deception Steve Schear
- Re: layered deception Declan McCullagh
- RE: layered deception David Honig
- RE: layered deception Aimee Farr
- RE: layered deception Tim May
- RE: layered deception Aimee Farr
- RE: layered deception David Honig
- Re: layered deception Tim May
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- Re: layered deception Harmon Seaver
- Plausible deniability of e-mail and mach... Tim May
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