enamin in 58 Forensic Science Int'l, 1, 45 (1993).
Also amusing is an archived message from a librarian working for that court
also trying to find the McMenamin book -
<http://legalminds.lp.findlaw.com/list/law-lib/msg08914.html>
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At 12:20 PM 4/10/2001 -0700, Ray Dillinger wrote:
>It's probably do-able to write a little application that runs
>on the host machine -- and when the browser loads a website,
>the application consults freenet asking for commentary from
>other clients about that website.
>
>You could do this a coup
le are building things (like GNU/Linux and the *BSD's and PGP/GPG,
Freenet, and Mojo Nation -- and remailers, almost 10 years ago now) that do
incrementally increase the effective available freedom in the world -
again, they all fall short of perfection, but that's not so bad. We'r
of
the US Supreme Court - Freeh and Hanssen were apparently acquainted
through church but not close friends, according to the NY Times at
<http://www.nytimes.com/2001/02/25/national/25SPY.html>.
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ww.suse.com.
>
> I haven't downloaded it yet; I'll see what it is next time I'm
> building a new box.
It's a GTK/Gnome Napster client - see <http://freshmeat.net/projects/gnapster/>
for more. It's been around for a few months at least - it seems to run
fine under FreeBSD, too.
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iven it a good
try.)
The money which would be paid to plaintiffs, or provided in
services to them, has got to come from somewhere - either
shareholders or customers, corporations are just leaky money
pipes shipping the stuff between those two endpoints.
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