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Some of us are getting together for dinner. Meeting at 7:30 pm PT tonight
in the Doubletree hotel lobby. We can then (more likely) adjourn to
Velato's, the hotel restaurant on the ground floor on the right.
Doubletree Inn
300-112th Ave SE
Bellevue, Washington
425 455 1300
-Declan
At 18:08 4/28/2000 -0400, Matthew Gaylor wrote:
>The reason I post and how and what I post are decisions made by
>myself. Judging from the thousands of subscribers and the large number of
>thank yous I get for posting material, I don't think I'm going to change
>one iota the manner, frequency
On Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 06:08:25PM -0400, Matthew Gaylor wrote:
> Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Matthew,
> >
> >I am now seeing you send the same articles--whether on State Farm
> >GPS usage, Echelon, whatever--appearing on multiple lists. Why?
>
> The reason I post and how and what I po
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Declan McCullagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Jim may be a great guy (and I've enjoyed reading his articles in the
>past), but it does not excuse misstatements in the piece Matt
>circulated.
>
>At 02:56 4/28/2000 -0400, Matthew Gaylor wrote:
>>In October 1999, members of the international Interne
The server-based redirector proposed earlier could have other uses than
for just web servers. Other servers, including telnet and email servers
could also be hidden behind a redirection chain. Those services use
reserved port numbers so it would be necessary that the last computer
in the chain (
Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Matthew,
>
>I am now seeing you send the same articles--whether on State Farm
>GPS usage, Echelon, whatever--appearing on multiple lists. Why?
The reason I post and how and what I post are decisions made by
myself. Judging from the thousands of subscribers a
I think hate speech is wrong and it is not legal in
America if it harms the rights of others.
S i investigan como proceden los contrabandistas de indocumentados
descubriran que en el caso de Elian actuaban dos botes.En uno iban los
indocumentados con un capitan.En otra lancha estaba otro captitan
disimulando ser pescador.Cuando se hundió la lancha el "pescador"
recupero al capitan y les di
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 01:38:27 -0400
From: Sandy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
John Gilmore wrote:
>
> [I think we need software for automatically extracting the words from PDF
> and MS-Word documents so they can be found in web searches. It looks like
> the bad guys a
At 3:57 AM -0400 4/28/00, Matthew Gaylor wrote:
>Activist Mailing List - http://get.to/activist
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>
>
>WSWS
>
>Revelations about Echelon spy network intensify US-European tensions
>
>By Steve James - 12 April 2000
>
>
>The British government is losing its fight to suppress debate in
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>Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 19:00:38 +1200
>From: Neal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: The Criminal Gun Threat
This is an interesting story. Please remember that these are not people talking here but politicians.
I've added some comments be
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[Note from Matthew Gaylor: This will appear in the May 2000 Issue of
The American Spectator and is being sent with permission of Jim
Bovard. You can sample some of Jim Bovard's other writings at
http://www.jamesbovard.com/ . Jim's a busy writer and his work has
appeared in everything from th
I heard this week that State Farm Insurance is developing a new
Global Positioning satellite (GPS) system to provide a vehicle
insurance rate scale depending on when and where you use your
vehicle. As I understand it the rates will be cheaper in the daytime
than at night. A discount will be
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