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At 2:55 PM -0800 on 11/6/00, Alex B. Shepardsen wrote:
> Hopefully we'll hear from Jim soon.
Here's hoping he doesn't plead this time, though to do that, he's going to
need some legal funds...
Cheers,
RAH
Whose ability to predict the outcome of these things is, historically,
abominable...
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bash: Dick: not found
On 4 Nov 2000, Secret Squirrel wrote:
> Test Dick
>
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Who is John Galt? [EMAIL PROTECTED], that's who!
Blanc,
The election is nigh, but I would still be interested in writing about
Jim Bell's apparent latest legal trouble if it escalates. (That is, if
it's related to his previous arrests, and I suspect it is.)
If Bell is unable to post, you or any other cpunk can reach me at 202
986 3455 or this
RUSSIAN VERSION
The ant works hard in the withering heat all summer long, building his
house and laying up supplies for the winter. The grasshopper thinks he's
a fool and laughs, dances, and plays the summer away. Come winter, the
ant is warm and well fed. The grasshopper has no food or shelter,
At 9:55 AM -0500 11/6/00, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>Just in time for Tuesday's election, Wired News has compiled a tech
>scorecard for the U.S. Senate.
Showing the foolishness of converting a more nuanced, vector form of
voting records into a simplistic, scalar form. Consider some of these
ques
At 10:04 AM -0600 11/6/00, Neil Johnson wrote:
>I think you must be mistaking "Wired" for the "Weekly World News".
>
>You know I live about 20-30 miles from a large government/corporate
>installation (the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant in South Eastern Iowa). Was
>opened in the early 1900's. Thousands
"Trei, Peter" wrote:
>
> Seeing as the rest of this site is talking about crop circles and
> UFOs, I think I can ignore this report.
five minutes search on google turn up no "2 year hibernation" in her
resume. while it appears that she wasn't very active 1995-1997, that
appears to have been bec
Seeing as the rest of this site is talking about crop circles and
UFOs, I think I can ignore this report.
Peter Trei
[While it's not impossible for UFO-nuts to stumble across
something real, their inability to distinguish reality from
fantasy indicates a lack of critical faculty. In a world wher
Just in time for Tuesday's election, Wired News has compiled a tech
scorecard for the U.S. Senate.
The list sorted by last name:
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,39923,00.html
Sorted by score:
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,39978,00.html
Info on House of Representatives score
Title: Untitled Document
Metacarne
Manuel Pais
Metacarne – para além da carne – é a segunda ficção de Manuel Pais.
Um romance integralmente situado num mundo dominado\subordinado pelas
novas tecnologias (
EZ-Pass is a perfect example of people choosing
convenience over security, and a bad design "creating
the tools for tyranny".
While the accounting system most certainly keeps records
of where you were, and when, so it can do billing, the system
is structured in such a way that an intrusive gov
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> # There's no SS# on a Texas DL, never has been. There is a DL# that is 8
> # digits in length (and related to time and place of initial license
> # application, not SS#).
>
> Then someone in tx.politics was wrong (and I passed it along).
>
> But now I'm confused (no cr
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> #Last year alternate roots supported 0.3% of internet traffic.
> #
> #This year alternate roots are supporting 5.5% of internet traffic.
> #
> #The BIND study this year to date has ennumerated 60,513 dns (15% of
> #399,937 dns)
Anonymous wrote:
>
> CLASSIC VERSION
>
> The ant works hard in the withering heat all summer long, building his
> house and laying up supplies for the winter. The grasshopper thinks he's
> a fool and laughs, dances, and plays the summer away. Come winter, the
> ant is warm and well fed. The g
Gil Hamilton wrote:
> Hence, the obvious solution is to make it *cost money to send mail*
> (or to use any other network resource). Combine that with automated
> reputation handling -- charge a small fee to accept mail from
> "unknown" parties -- and this both reduces spam and shifts the cost of
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