assasination politics works with barter too (or, doesn't work)

2002-03-15 Thread matthew X
>>The US will now offer to build a road, dig a well, or give away a flock of sheep to Afghan communities that rat on Bin Laden. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow.asp?art_id=3783365 << Some actually in Govt. would like to offer encrypted e-dinars for Saddam but it might boomerang.

Re: American lab rats

2002-03-15 Thread matthew X
>>Quoting matthew X ([EMAIL PROTECTED])<< Me or my cheap imitation? : > Recently released government documents show that the US government What are the sources, matt? Regards, Steve -- Just fake it. << An entertainment journalist must protect his sources so I will not answer that question.Ev

Re: New heights of spam from Choate and MattX

2002-03-15 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 05:28 PM 3/15/02 -0800, Tim May wrote: >rest of drug-addled gibberish elided > >Hey, with all of the folks offering "reformatted" repostings of rehashed >repeats of old news here, can't anybody offer to translate this >architect/nutcase guy's posts from his internal crackpipe lingo into >so

Re: Top News at Netscape - Air Canada bans Salman Rushdie

2002-03-15 Thread matthew X
Choates Who gives a fuck. GET A LIFE you stupid bastard On 15 Mar 2002 at 20:28, Jim Choate wrote: > >http://webcenter.newssearch.netscape.com/aolns_display.adp?key=200203152019000172969_aolns.src > -- > > -- > > >

Re: New heights of spam from Choate and MattX

2002-03-15 Thread matthew X
No you drop me a line you may be the bastarded who killed my wife and kids. On 15 Mar 2002 at 14:43, j eric townsend wrote: > At 09:29 -0800 2002/03/15, Tim May wrote: > >Being away from the Net for nearly 24 hours, I wondered why I was > >getting 90 e-mails downloading, but only about 16 mes

choate the wanabe (annova)

2002-03-15 Thread matthew X
Now we can have a computer instead of dumb ass Choate what will they think of next,maybe a mental case from AUS.thats me. On 15 Mar 2002 at 22:51, Anonymous wrote: > James Choate wrote: > > http://slashdot.org/articles/02/03/15/1555242.shtml?tid=149 > > Wow, computers summarize the news so Cho

Top News at Netscape - Air Canada bans Salman Rushdie

2002-03-15 Thread Jim Choate
http://webcenter.newssearch.netscape.com/aolns_display.adp?key=200203152019000172969_aolns.src -- -- Are we to have a censor whose imprimatur shall say what books shall be sold and what we may buy?

Re: Let's knock off the "Reformatted" repostings of junky news articles

2002-03-15 Thread matthew X
Better still Choate or should I call you Annova stop posting junky news articals get a girl, get a guy, get a life, stop posting your stupid posts. And give me back my brain. On 15 Mar 2002 at 19:08, Jim Choate wrote: > > On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Eric Murray wrote: > > > Until then, here is a pr

Why have Life Insurance prices dropped up to 70% recently?

2002-03-15 Thread Paul Catchings
Question: Are You Paying Too Much for Life Insurance? Most likely the answer is YES!   Here's why.  FACT... Fierce, take no prisoner, Insurance Industry PRICE WARS have driven DOWN premiums - 30 -

Slashdot | 25 More States Oppose MSFT Antitrust Dismissal

2002-03-15 Thread Jim Choate
http://slashdot.org/articles/02/03/16/0125254.shtml?tid=109 -- -- Are we to have a censor whose imprimatur shall say what books shall be sold and what we may buy?

CMS'02: Call for papers (fwd)

2002-03-15 Thread Jim Choate
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 09:35:06 +0100 (CET) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CMS'02: Call for papers = CMS 2002 : Deadline for submission of papers has been

Re: New heights of spam from Choate and MattX

2002-03-15 Thread John Young
J. Eric wrote: >Here's an idea -- why not use whatever you use to filter things into >your cypherpunks mailbox to first filter out anything from people you >don't want to read instead of whining to everyone on the list about >how much they send that you don't want to read? This appears sound

Re: Let's knock off the "Reformatted" repostings of junky news articles

2002-03-15 Thread Jim Choate
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Eric Murray wrote: > Until then, here is a procmail rule to nuke reformatted posts: > > :0: > * (^Subject: \[Reformatted\].*) > /dev/null May I place this on the SSZ CDR homepage? --

Re: New heights of spam from Choate and MattX

2002-03-15 Thread Tim May
On Friday, March 15, 2002, at 08:14 PM, John Young wrote: > J. Eric wrote: > >> Here's an idea -- why not use whatever you use to filter things into >> your cypherpunks mailbox to first filter out anything from people you >> don't want to read instead of whining to everyone on the list about >>

Re: New heights of spam from Choate and MattX

2002-03-15 Thread Tim May
On Friday, March 15, 2002, at 02:43 PM, j eric townsend wrote: > At 09:29 -0800 2002/03/15, Tim May wrote: >> Being away from the Net for nearly 24 hours, I wondered why I was >> getting 90 e-mails downloading, but only about 16 messages in my >> "Cypherpunks" filtered mailbox. So I looked at

Re: Let's knock off the "Reformatted" repostings of junky newsarticles

2002-03-15 Thread Len Sassaman
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, Nomen Nescio wrote: > Rumor has it that the unemployed wizard of wordwrapping is now the > lead programmer on a project to re-implement PGP using standard crypto > libraries. If the earnest cluelessness he manifested on this list is any > sign, we can safely predict that thi

Re: New heights of spam from Choate and MattX

2002-03-15 Thread j eric townsend
At 09:29 -0800 2002/03/15, Tim May wrote: >Being away from the Net for nearly 24 hours, I wondered why I was >getting 90 e-mails downloading, but only about 16 messages in my >"Cypherpunks" filtered mailbox. So I looked at what the cat drug in: Here's an idea -- why not use whatever you use to

Re: Let's knock off the "Reformatted" repostings of junky newsarticles

2002-03-15 Thread Nomen Nescio
Of course we all know who is posting these "reformatted" articles. Only one person on the list has been in the habit of doing so, until he got flamed so badly for it that he quit. Suddenly at that time they started appearing anonymously. Clearly we have no one else to thank for it but the "peace

RE: Slashdot | Computers Summarize the News

2002-03-15 Thread Anonymous
James Choate wrote: > http://slashdot.org/articles/02/03/15/1555242.shtml?tid=149 Wow, computers summarize the news so Choate doesn't have to! Did you think of this yourself?

Slashdot | Computers Summarize the News

2002-03-15 Thread James Choate
http://slashdot.org/articles/02/03/15/1555242.shtml?tid=149

Slashdot | Fair Software Installation

2002-03-15 Thread James Choate
http://slashdot.org/features/02/03/14/2020253.shtml?tid=156

Jim Darling

2002-03-15 Thread jill jill
Jim my darling I know you think we women are stupid,but we can and do read,so you can now stop your silly posting to the list,it makes you look such a fool. Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com

Re: In Aus

2002-03-15 Thread matthew X
On 16 Mar 2002 at 0:48, matthew X wrote: > Microsoft's Coziness with U.S. Justice Department > I was accused of sheer paranoia last fall when I suggested that the U.S. > Justice Department's malodorous antitrust deal with Microsoft had the smell > of something more sinister -- that the company

Re: CDR: RE: New heights of spam from Choate and MattX

2002-03-15 Thread measl
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Trei, Peter wrote: > mattd has actually improved slightly as well - some of his messages > are actually on-topic, and reference other's postings appropriately. > It's been a full week since he's called for my violent death. An entire *week*? Naw. Not possible... If no

RE: New heights of spam from Choate and MattX

2002-03-15 Thread Trei, Peter
> Tim May[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > > Being away from the Net for nearly 24 hours, I wondered why I was > getting 90 e-mails downloading, but only about 16 messages in my > "Cypherpunks" filtered mailbox. So I looked at what the cat drug in: > > -- 29 messages from Choate, the usual

Re: Fuck the rest have a fit.

2002-03-15 Thread matthew X
29 itall started when he ate my brain. Fisting what a sexy time we will have On 15 Mar 2002 at 23:40, matthew X wrote: > http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=151063&group=webcast > When: Saturday, March 16th 2002 > Time: 8pm > Where: Long Beach Community Infoshop. > 684 Redondo Ave.

DNA-Based Computer Solves Truly Huge Logic Problem

2002-03-15 Thread James Choate
http://unisci.com/stories/20021/0315023.htm

Slashdot | ICANN Board Spurns Democratic Elections

2002-03-15 Thread James Choate
http://slashdot.org/yro/02/03/15/1655246.shtml?tid=95

Re: Let's knock off the "Reformatted" repostings of junky newsarticles

2002-03-15 Thread Eugene Leitl
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Tim May wrote: > And even if they are not properly formatted posts, if they are just more > fucking news articles, PLEASE DON'T WASTE BANDWIDTH by politely > reformatting them and sending them again! Right. Please subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (you could set preferences to

New Scientist - BT Hyperlink patent claim hists legal obstacle

2002-03-15 Thread James Choate
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns2053

CNN.com - Amnesty accuses U.S. of violating rights of detainees - March 15, 2002

2002-03-15 Thread James Choate
http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/03/15/amnesty.report/index.html

The Register - Back Orifice for Unix flaw emerges from obscurity

2002-03-15 Thread James Choate
http://theregister.co.uk/content/55/24447.html

Slashdot | Laptop Anti-Theft Devices

2002-03-15 Thread James Choate
http://slashdot.org/articles/02/03/15/1350223.shtml?tid=172

[Reformatted] End of the IRS?? -- Bartlett dodges DoJ bullet

2002-03-15 Thread Secret Squirrel
Here's another, Timmy. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > [Clearly Roscoe came under such DoJ pressure that he was forced to > look for an out. So now, with no hearings the topic once again drops > from public view. Want to bet Bartlett somehow receives no information > requests on this topic and the I

Re: Let's knock off the "Reformatted" repostings of junky news articles

2002-03-15 Thread Eric Murray
On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 09:39:20AM -0800, Tim May wrote: > On Friday, March 15, 2002, at 09:20 AM, Nomen Nescio wrote: > > > Please take a moment and properly format your postings. > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Anonymous) writes: > > > >> "[Mr. Blair] said he'd put more police on the street. Well t

Chicago Tribune: U.S. using new law on secret evidence

2002-03-15 Thread Bill Scannell
Your Patriot Act at work... Excerpt: "Employing a controversial strategy, the U.S. Justice Department says it plans to use secret evidence to justify the financial sanctions it imposed on a Chicago-area Muslim charity as part of its effort to choke off terrorist funding after Sept. 11." http://

Let's knock off the "Reformatted" repostings of junky news articles

2002-03-15 Thread Tim May
On Friday, March 15, 2002, at 09:20 AM, Nomen Nescio wrote: > Please take a moment and properly format your postings. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Anonymous) writes: > >> "[Mr. Blair] said he'd put more police on the street. Well the only >> place he has this done so far is right here in Westminster."

Netscape, DoJ, Linux, now Al Qaeda

2002-03-15 Thread Major Variola (ret)
rorists, said one official familiar with reports of the threats. http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20020315-16818189.htm ... Hmm, Stallman in a turban? It could work...

[Reformatted] Blair said he'd put more pigs on the street: Well they'r

2002-03-15 Thread Nomen Nescio
Please take a moment and properly format your postings. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Anonymous) writes: > "[Mr. Blair] said he'd put more police on the street. Well the only > place he has this done so far is right here in Westminster." > > Ian Duncan Smith - Far-Right token alternative to 'compassionate

New heights of spam from Choate and MattX

2002-03-15 Thread Tim May
Being away from the Net for nearly 24 hours, I wondered why I was getting 90 e-mails downloading, but only about 16 messages in my "Cypherpunks" filtered mailbox. So I looked at what the cat drug in: -- 29 messages from Choate, the usual forwarded Slashdot, kuroshin, CNN, Register articles (d

[Reformatted] Brinworld, privacy: CA court says taping anything illega

2002-03-15 Thread A. Melon
Compliments of the Anonymous Reformatter... [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Major Variola ret) writes: > >http://latimes.com/news/local/la-18985mar15.story?coll=la%2Dheadlines%2Dcalifornia > > Privacy of Calls Affirmed > Ruling: Court defines confidential phone conversations broadly, making > lawsuits

Blair said he'd put more pigs on the street: Well they're here to see

2002-03-15 Thread Anonymous
"[Mr. Blair] said he'd put more police on the street. Well the only place he has this done so far is right here in Westminster." Ian Duncan Smith - Far-Right token alternative to 'compassionate socialism'. Britain's Police Force took to the streets yesterday, p

Re: Anarchism in dark times(Oh were Oh were has my little Dell gone)

2002-03-15 Thread matthew X
On 15 Mar 2002 at 21:42, matthew X wrote: > Community attitudes to anarchists range from impractical utopians to > terrorist ogres who eat babies brains for breakfast. Few if any positive > stereotypes exist within communities about anarchists and anarchist > objectives and strategies. Working

American lab rats

2002-03-15 Thread matthew X
Recently released government documents show that the US government experimented in bio-warfare and radiation testing using live subjects. Among other experiments: Dr Joseph G. Hamilton of the University of California hospital at SanFrancisco proposed a radioactive aerosol as a military weapon. Exp

Hunger strike in prisons

2002-03-15 Thread matthew X
From March 12th to 18th is taking place a hunger strike in several spanish prisons. The prisoners are claiming: -The supression of FIES (1) regime and all the isolament units. -The end of penitentiary dispersal (2). -The release of all prisoners with incurable illness (like AIDS, Cancer, etc).

free speech zone apartheid

2002-03-15 Thread matthew X
News for Anarchists & Activists: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/smygo 'Democracy isn't always pretty' 2 anti-war protesters discuss cases before WVU's ACLU chapter Jim Bissett/The Dominion Post John Tinker, of Missouri, (left) and Katie Sierra, of Sissonville, talk about free speech Wednesday night

Anarchist Q+A.The nuclear family.

2002-03-15 Thread matthew X
ANARCHIST QUESTION AND ANSWER Q What role will the nuclear family play in an anarchist society? A Human beings are capable of an infinite variety of human relationships. A cursory glance through the historical records combined with a journey across current cultural and geographical boundaries, t

Anarchism in dark times

2002-03-15 Thread matthew X
Community attitudes to anarchists range from impractical utopians to terrorist ogres who eat babies brains for breakfast. Few if any positive stereotypes exist within communities about anarchists and anarchist objectives and strategies. Working within such a milieu can sap the energy of even the

Thanks to flatterers

2002-03-15 Thread matthew X
Thanks whoever's imitating me as its a)flatteringb)gives me someone to blame for contraversial/illegal posts.andc)Its more noise(that means I can post more) on a long deceased list of value for anything much above storage.Now where did I put my brain? "A website could be set up running a "lott

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School girls when the bell rings!! FZANWRPENWUM

2002-03-15 Thread videoforu_43
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