Re: Choate Detritus Revisited

2000-02-17 Thread lcs Mixmaster Remailer
John Young wrote: > > the thing the public has to understand is that "CDR" has nothing to do > with Cypherpunk Distributed Remailers; it's a code for Choate's > Drunk Rages, emitted by his chained puppy when the flag is up > that Jim is horny, run dogs, hole up in San Saba until the moon > goes

Re: Choate Detritus Revisited

2000-02-16 Thread John Young
The Org's put a tail on Jim in Austin, and rigged taps on his telecomm cables, and emanation snags on his water and sewage piping, and put an illegal family of Mexican narcs out of Matamoros planting Middle East saltpeter in his double-wide, and locked a geostationary bird to slurp residual k

Re: Choate Detritus Revisited

2000-02-16 Thread Declan McCullagh
I'm starting to suspect the latter. We discussed this before at some length, and I recall Jim changed his mind. So why would he now go back to infecting innocent Subject: lines? -Declan At 07:20 2/16/2000 +, lcs Mixmaster Remailer wrote: >If it's a technical problem, the alternatives abov

Choate Detritus Revisited

2000-02-15 Thread lcs Mixmaster Remailer
The CDR subject tag affects a large percentage of messages, not just ssz ones. Is anyone actually using the CDR header to sort mail? I notice Jim seems to use pine, which won't sort mail (you use procmail as a front end). When people complain about the headers, Jim says "use procmail" (which I d

Re: Choate Detritus Revisited

2000-02-15 Thread Aaron
You should try crack. I heard it gets you really high. :-) On 16 Feb 2000 00:57:32 -, Anonymous remailer wrote: >The CDR subject tag affects a large percentage of messages, not just ssz ones. > >Is anyone actually using the CDR header to sort mail? I notice Jim seems to use pine, >which w

Re: Choate Detritus Revisited

2000-02-15 Thread William H. Geiger III
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 02/15/00 at 07:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >The CDR subject tag affects a large percentage of messages, not just ssz >ones. >Is anyone actually using the CDR header to sort mail? I notice Jim seems >to use pine, which won't sort mail (you use procmail as a fron

Choate Detritus Revisited

2000-02-15 Thread Anonymous remailer
The CDR subject tag affects a large percentage of messages, not just ssz ones. Is anyone actually using the CDR header to sort mail? I notice Jim seems to use pine, which won't sort mail (you use procmail as a front end). When people complain about the headers, Jim says "use procmail" (which I d