Re: Tired of Internet Filters Refusing, Beaver College Bows ToPressure And Changes Name

2000-06-21 Thread cypher
Point blank -- it is time the censors knew fear. Let them cower and quake for once. One succesful lawsuit on 'false blocking' and the entire censorware business would be exterminated -- no company can manage anything approaching reasonable accuracy. This is one of those very rare cases

Re: CIA pdf

2000-06-21 Thread John Young
The PDF files are the secret CIA report on the overthrow of Mossadeq in 1953, made available on the New York Times web site: http://www.nytimes.com/library/world/mideast/041600iran-cia-index.html Redactions of names in the report of Iranian participants were made digitally by the NYT, and I

Re: Ninth Circuit Letters.

2000-06-21 Thread Declan McCullagh
Jim, please do post whatever answers, if any, you get. And please change the list address. Toad.com is so, shall we say, 1997? -Declan At 01:12 6/21/2000 -0700, jim bell wrote: Jim Bell June 19, 2000 Court Clerk United States Circuit Court of Appeals Docket # CR 97-5270-FDB Dear Sirs: I am

Re: Tired of Internet Filters Refusing, Beaver College Bows ToPressure And Changes Name

2000-06-21 Thread Tim May
At 10:31 PM -0700 6/20/00, Lizard wrote: If I tell you should not see a movie because it stars Woody Allen, when, in fact, Woody Allen is not in the movie, the issue is not my telling you to not see the movie, but my lying about the contents. Lying in general is neither a crime nor a tort,

Re: Tired of Internet Filters Refusing, Beaver College Bows ToPressure And Changes Name

2000-06-21 Thread Lizard
Tim May wrote: At 10:31 PM -0700 6/20/00, Lizard wrote: Libertarians don't interfere in the choices of others to buy useless gadgets or to believe foolish things. Where did you get the notion that "most libertarians" would advocate intervening in such matters? I do not know of any

Re: Tired of Internet Filters Refusing, Beaver College Bows ToPressure And Changes Name

2000-06-21 Thread Lizard
Tim May wrote: At 9:13 AM -0700 6/21/00, Lizard wrote: I do not know of any libertarian or right-anarchist who believes a capitalist society can exist without some means of demanding compensation for fraud. If you contract to buy apples and I sell you potatoes instead, there must be some

Tired Of Earning What Someone Else Thinks You Are Worth?

2000-06-21 Thread incnow
Do You Dream Of: -Controlling Your Financial Future? -Taking Back Your Time -Feeling Good About What You Do And Helping Others? Are You: -Tired Of Working For Someone Else And Getting Paid What "They" Think You Are Worth? -Tired Of The MLM "Dream Scene"? -Looking For A Legitimate

THE MITSUBISHI SPY REPORT, LARRY. WE WANT TO POST IT.

2000-06-21 Thread bill payne
Congratulations. You've made pro se fights lead article. http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Congress/8327/

SD Online Update - Volume 2; Issue 7

2000-06-21 Thread Software Development
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The Power of Partitions (scienews)

2000-06-21 Thread jeradonah
http://www.sciencenews.org/2617/bob2.asp Week of June 17, 2000; Vol. 157, No. 25 The Power of Partitions Writing a whole number as the sum of smaller numbers springs a mathematical surprise By I. Peterson Just a year before his death in 1920 at the age of 32, mathematician Srinivasa

economics of millicent

2000-06-21 Thread adam
I'm not sure millicent is the most economical way to build a micropayment system. The use of the novel approach of investing resources to overcome a threshold in cost of computing collisions whilst technically interesting doesn't seem to add anything to a micropayment system functionally or

Re: Life stages

2000-06-21 Thread David Marshall
"Joseph Ashwood" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well I see that people haven't given up on spreading dumb viruses yet. Joe I see that people haven't given up on using buggy, insecure software yet.