hey can u get the passwrod for this email address for me please i really need it here is the email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] write me back i really need this password c-ya later and please write back. Skid
At 11:03 AM -0700 on 10/28/00, Ray Dillinger wrote:
> Clearly, there is no such recourse when dealing with a Nym.
Unless, of course, you're selling bits on the wire (bearer-held asset
titles, information, software, wetware) for bits on the wire (bearer cash).
...and, of course, in a geodesic e
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At 11:30 PM 10/27/2000 +0300, Sampo A Syreeni wrote:
> in most modern countries the electorial process is practically
> guaranteed - and in fact mostly designed - to in essence round out
> dissent.
It is an inherent problem with any democratic system, that it must be
designed to produ
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At 06:01 PM 10/27/2000 -0700, Tim May wrote:
> Needless to say, any single person's vote is hardly worth spending 4
> minutes evaluating the issues.
Do you believe that the average person spends four minutes evaluating the
issues?
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At 10:38 PM 10/27/2000 -0400, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
> So, to put it another way, when privacy is *cheaper*, on a risk
> adjusted basis, than we'll have privacy, and not much until then.
Transactions on the internet need reputational enforcement.
Most of us cannot afford the cost and ef
Igor Chudov wrote:
> yep, numerous times. the funny thing is that the "AI" program that is
> georgewbush has no state at all, it just replies to the user's last
> phrase according to the rules. But I tried to make sure that georgewbush
> is well prepared politically.
> My experience with splotc
That was the nice thing about Ross Perot.
If he'd gotten elected, he'd have caused serious chaos in Washington
(even though he was basically just another Republicrat),
and the worst case is the Second Amendment said we could shoot him
if he got too crazy.
Unfortunately, he wouldn't let go of the
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
>Mostly, when I tossed that one off, I was remembering arguments around here
>-- more than once -- that anonymity, particularly in anonymous
>transactions, will *always* cost more than non-anonymous ones. Something I
>dispute rather heatedly, of course
Igor Chudov wrote:
> One of the most popular features, aside from math help, is "Talk to
> Splotchy", which is a conversation with an Eliza-like AI program. But
> unlike Eliza, Spltchy is more like a chatterbox with a lot more
> personality. Some people even have cybersex with Splotchy.
> Als
#From: Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yo, Ding Dong, no need to send it to me twice.
#I think I have a very good idea who you are.
I should hope so, since I'm not anonymous.
Ask Declan or Gilmore if you get stuck.
#The cool thing is that
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Tim May wrote:
>For another, most people have not themelves experience a security
>problem. While they understand how neighborhood thieves can break in
>and steal their stuff, they have no similar experience for their
>computer data. Unless and until this changes, they jus
>At 4:37 PM -0400 10/26/00, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
>>At 11:59 AM -0700 on 10/26/00, Ray Dillinger wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Here is what I envision, at a cost of something like $10/month.
>>
>>Go find the original archived web page for c2.net?
>>
>>When privacy costs more than no privacy, we have no priva
Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] bounced. Rather a
bounce message was returned from bendnet.com,
and surely cloaks delivery of the message.
And the cc to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would not even leave this
mailer. So it seemed. But the window glass shivered.
Spookery is awesome.
To whom it may concern
We would like some more information on your subject, as it makes no sence to us as we
thought that when you do envelope stuffing you supply all product and knowledge.
Anonymous writes that there is a CIA facility in Bend,
Oregon, called CPIC/West, balancing one in Miami
called CPIC/Miami. FAS offers a description of Miami
which references Bend:
http://www.fas.org/irp/facility/cia_miami.htm
And to possibly flesh out the operations run out of
the Bend base,
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