Re: Close Elections and Causality

2000-11-13 Thread Sampo A Syreeni
On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Kevin Elliott wrote: >This is why people who don't know statistics should not be allowed to >think... By no means is that number, by itself, of any significance >whatsoever. How many got canceled last election- one number I heard >said 14,000. If so then 19,000 is about wha

Republicans squash the FL manual recount!

2000-11-13 Thread George
The Florida Secretary of State has just ruled that any recounts not completed by [sometime] tomorrow won't be certified. The Democrats should not give them any numbers for Palm Beach County while the recanvas continues. And of course, now the lawsuits fly.

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2000-11-13 Thread apoio
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Re: Close Elections and Causality

2000-11-13 Thread Ken Brown
Kevin Elliott wrote: > > At 12:38 + 11/10/00, Ken Brown wrote: > >But are there no rules in Florida allowing for a re-vote? If there > >really are 19,000 spoiled papers from once county, that sounds "massive" > >to me. It may not be fraud - the fools who designed the papers probably > >though

Re: Close Elections and Causality

2000-11-13 Thread Steve Schear
At 12:23 AM 11/13/00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Steve Schear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >#These spoiled ballots don't imply that the voters who >#created them didn't ask for and receive new ballots. > >Those 30,000 (not 19,000) were from the ballot box, not >replaced ballots from on-site.

Re: BSA deploys imaginary pirate software detector vans

2000-11-13 Thread landon dyer
At 01:25 PM 11/13/2000 -0500, you wrote: >This reminds me of the Monty Python skit with the Cat Detector Van... >"never seen so many bleedin' areals" no sing-songing about "eric the half-a-key", please... :-) -landon (re-lurking)

Re: Late-postmarked ballots from ZOG-occupied Palestine

2000-11-13 Thread Tim May
At 11:28 AM + 11/13/00, Ken Brown wrote: >Tim May wrote: > >> The solution has been obvious for a long time: absentee ballots must >> be received by the close of business on the polling day. Those who >> know they are going to be out of their voting area must mail their >> ballots in time

Re: A secure voting protocol

2000-11-13 Thread Tim May
At 6:42 PM + 11/13/00, Ken Brown wrote: >Augusto Jun Devegili replied to Tim May: > > >> > It won't happen in our lifetimes. It may happen in European nations, >> > but only because the average citizen does what he is told to do more >> > so than American paranoids and individualists will d

Re: 2:15 am, Eastern Time--The Election Train Wreck

2000-11-13 Thread Bill Stewart
At 02:29 AM 11/12/00 -0800, petro wrote: > Bush winning is bad, AlGore winning is worse. This insane >infighting over the spoils is too much to stomach. I disagree. The House and the Senate will be Republican, or at least nearly so. Al Gore with a 100-vote Florida plurality would have a

Here comes Jesse Jackson

2000-11-13 Thread George
FoxNewsChannel reports Jesse Jackson is about to fire up a large crowd. Cross your fingers, Tim.

Here come da judge [Kroll] Devil in a Blue Dress Blue Dress

2000-11-13 Thread George
The hearing that was scheduled for tomorrow Tuesday for Democratic Judge K. Kroll for hearing an individuals lawsuit to enable the Palm Beach County recount to count has been moved to today at 4PM, with all the individual lawsuits consolidated and both presidential candidates' lawyers at the heari

Greetings from www.PythOnline.com

2000-11-13 Thread AbuseMeister
You pathetic twerp. I fart in your general direction! Take your finger our of your sphincter. May the bird of paradise fly up your ass, Your ex-Parrot Gordon

what hell

2000-11-13 Thread ernesto leonardo soberanes rendon
AM IN THIS PAGE AND I DONT GET IT WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT SO PLEASE TELL ME WHAT CAND I DO WITH THIS INFORMATION I CAN LEARN FROM THIS OR WHAT I CAN TALK WITH SOMEBODY AM CONFUSE I WAS READING A FEW EMAILS FROM PEOPLE I NEVER MEET BEFORE SO THIS IS LEGAL I APRECIATE YOU CAN ANSWER THIS MAIL THANKS.

No Subject

2000-11-13 Thread Albert Hui

Re: A secure voting protocol

2000-11-13 Thread Declan McCullagh
On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 11:08:01AM -0800, Tim May wrote: > A "vote at home" protocol is vulnerable to all sorts of mischief that > has nothing to do with hackers intercepting the vote, blah blah. Righto. Absentee ballots require a witness, usually an officer (if you're in the military) or a nota

Re: A secure voting protocol

2000-11-13 Thread Tim May
At 5:53 PM -0500 11/13/00, Declan McCullagh wrote: >On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 11:08:01AM -0800, Tim May wrote: >> A "vote at home" protocol is vulnerable to all sorts of mischief that >> has nothing to do with hackers intercepting the vote, blah blah. > >Righto. Absentee ballots require a witness,

Re: A secure voting protocol

2000-11-13 Thread Tim May
At 2:41 PM -0800 11/13/00, Tim May wrote: > >No mention of getting a witness, etc. > >I'll leave it for others to check on Florida, Idaho, etc. versions. > I just checked the Florida site, http://www.absenteeballot.net/Florida.htm, and found no mention whatsoever of requirements that someone wi

Re: A secure voting protocol

2000-11-13 Thread Tim May
I did some more digging on various Florida sites which discuss absentee ballots. It looks like Florida makes a clear distinction between what I'll call "ordinary absentee ballots" and what I'll call "military absentee ballots." Ordinary absentee ballots--students, tourists in Israel or Franc

Extra-Absentee ballots

2000-11-13 Thread Anonymous
Tim May wrote: > I did some more digging on various Florida sites which discuss > absentee ballots. [snip] > If the voter is unable to mail or personally deliver the ballot, the > voter may designate in writing a person to return the ballot. The > designated person may NOT return more than

Re: jabbascript ads on algebra.com

2000-11-13 Thread Bill Stewart
They worked fine when I looked at it, though Jabbascript is unreliable enough on Netscape that I may have gotten lucky (e.g. looked at it when the memory leaks hadn't leaked much, caches weren't too full, rest of the memory on my pc wasn't swapping itself to death, etc.) It's unsafe for the users

Re: Late-postmarked ballots from ZOG-occupied Palestine

2000-11-13 Thread Ken Brown
Tim May wrote: > The solution has been obvious for a long time: absentee ballots must > be received by the close of business on the polling day. Those who > know they are going to be out of their voting area must mail their > ballots in time to arrive. This eliminates this particular hazard. Wh

Beware the Ides of May

2000-11-13 Thread auto58194
Am I the only one delighting in the irony of someone using the name Orwell having no better writing skills than to rely on repetitive phrases in an attempt to brainwash us into thinking that Herr May is the enemy? I realize the traditional Internet way to deal with these fools is to ignore the

The Ant and the Grasshopper, Election Version

2000-11-13 Thread Tim May
The Ant and the Grasshopper, Election Version Original 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 and dances and plays the summer away. Come winter, the ant is warm and w

re:The Ant and the Grasshopper, Election Version

2000-11-13 Thread auto9950013
Tim doe's have some real talant. Joeseph Goebbels would be proud. At 10:17 PM 11/13/00 , Tim May Ranted: > >The Ant and the Grasshopper, Election Version > > >[Note: I wrote everything here except the "Original." I mention this >because it is routine for people to pass around various versions o

Re: The Ant and the Grasshopper, Election Version

2000-11-13 Thread Mac Norton
And then the locusts descend. And they feed. Because the ants and the grasshoppers never could get their shit together. MacN On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Tim May wrote: > > > > The Ant and the Grasshopper, Election Version > > > Original > > The ant works hard in the withering heat all summer long

Re: A secure voting protocol

2000-11-13 Thread Declan McCullagh
On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 03:07:40PM -0800, Tim May wrote: > > I did some more digging on various Florida sites which discuss > absentee ballots. > > It looks like Florida makes a clear distinction between what I'll > call "ordinary absentee ballots" and what I'll call "military > absentee ball

Re: A secure voting protocol

2000-11-13 Thread Declan McCullagh
On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 02:41:14PM -0800, Tim May wrote: > At 5:53 PM -0500 11/13/00, Declan McCullagh wrote: > >On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 11:08:01AM -0800, Tim May wrote: > >> A "vote at home" protocol is vulnerable to all sorts of mischief that > >> has nothing to do with hackers intercepting th

Re: what hell

2000-11-13 Thread Declan McCullagh
Yes. On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 08:30:14PM +, ernesto leonardo soberanes rendon wrote: > AM IN THIS PAGE AND I DONT GET IT WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT SO PLEASE TELL ME WHAT > CAND I DO WITH THIS INFORMATION I CAN LEARN FROM THIS OR WHAT I CAN TALK > WITH SOMEBODY AM CONFUSE I WAS READING A FEW EMAILS

Re: what hell

2000-11-13 Thread Jim Choate
Hi Ernesto, You are subscribed (through some mechanism I suspect wasn't intentional on your part) to a mailing list about cryptography, economics, and civil liberties. More info at: http://einstein.ssz.com/cdr/index.html

Secure your E-mail with your Trial Digital ID

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Dear VeriSign Digital ID Holder: Thank you for obtaining a 60-Day Trial Digital ID from VeriSign! With the recent introduction of secure e-mail capabilities in Netscape's Messenger (the e-mail application in Communicator) and several other popular e-mail packages, your Digital ID provides you

Stop sending me these emails

2000-11-13 Thread Gerry_Inman
Can anyone tell how I can stop receiving emails from your site? Gerry Inman