Yes, this is the Jim Bell who wrote Assassination
Politics. A few days ago I posted three letters
concerning my case: Two of them from me to the clerk
of the 9th circuit court of appeals, and one to me
from Thomas Hillier, head of the Seattle/Tacoma
Federal Public Defender's office.
Jim Bell
David L. Byrd
Education Services Specialist
Camp McGovern-Bosnia
APO AE 09789
DSN Phone 763-1780
You dont know me but I got this e-mail address from a search on child porn!
I don't know if you and your online "friends" where just descusing it or
whether you use it.
If you use it could you e-mail me back wit pics as proof and I will e-mail
back with some pics and a few web addresses
Friend
You dont know me but I got this e-mail address from a search on child porn!
I don't know if you and your online "friends" where just descusing it or
whether you use it.
If you use it could you e-mail me back wit pics as proof and I will e-mail
back with some pics and a few web addresses
Friend
http://www.independent.org/tii/news/000628statement.html
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 28, 2000
Contact: Rob Latham
(510) 632-1366
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
STATEMENT FROM THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTE ON ORACLE'S SPONSORSHIP OF
SMEAR CAMPAIGN
OAKLAND, California -- The Independent Institute released the
Is there any way for the list owner to set up a filter to check whether
incoming mail is from accounts signed up on the list? I know the From field
can be spoofed, but anything to increase the signal to noise ration would be
appreciated.
-Original Message-
From: Colin McDuff [mailto:[EMA
I want to make it clear that no one who reports to me has used any form of
entrapment during my term as Director. I would suggest that your persistent
solicitations for bomb-making instructions and pornography are from your own
socially-maladjusted members.
There are only one or two persons on t
On 28 Jun 2000, Louis Freeh wrote:
> I want to make it clear that no one who reports to me has used any form of
> entrapment during my term as Director. I would suggest that your persistent
> solicitations for bomb-making instructions and pornography are from your own
> socially-maladjusted memb
An independent research group that takes money from the people it's
supposed to be researching is either accepting bribes or stupid, neither
of which says anything good about their conclusions.
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Matthew Gaylor wrote:
> http://www.independent.org/tii/news/000628statement.h
"Colin A. Reed" wrote:
>
> An independent research group that takes money from the people it's
> supposed to be researching is either accepting bribes or stupid, neither
> of which says anything good about their conclusions.
>
Uhm..every non-profit group takes money from contributors...it's how
Of course. But they don't then go and investigate the people they took
money from. To do so effects an appearance of impropriety, which dooms
any results to uselessness, since people who don't like the results have
an excuse not to listen to them, and others just can't tell what the
truth is
"Colin A. Reed" wrote:
>
> Of course. But they don't then go and investigate the people they took
> money from. To do so effects an appearance of impropriety, which dooms
> any results to uselessness, since people who don't like the results have
> an excuse not to listen to them, and others jus
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Congress/8327/
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Lizard wrote:
> "Colin A. Reed" wrote:
> >
> > Of course. But they don't then go and investigate the people they took
> > money from. To do so effects an appearance of impropriety, which dooms
> > any results to uselessness, since people who don't like the results have
> >
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At 8:30 AM -0700 6/28/00, Frates, Jarrod A wrote:
>Is there any way for the list owner to set up a filter to check whether
>incoming mail is from accounts signed up on the list? I know the From field
>can be spoofed, but anything to increase the signal to noise ration would be
>appreciated.
Yes,
ChipCenter Communicator Vol. 2 No. 26
Our lives as EEs are continually getting "softer". Not easier,
mind you, but more and more involved with software. So it's
not surprising that we're populating this week's Communicator
with more software-oriented articles. This week, we have at
least three
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