This is a response to Eric Flints comments in
http://www.baen.com/library/home.htm
Eric:
While I agree with your conclusion -- that in the short term by
putting your books online that will not lose you sales, I disagree
with the statements you make to the effect that copying is immoral.
And I
On 16 Jan 2001, at 19:54, Anonymous wrote:
> "Me" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "sparky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > http://www.opposeashcroft.com
> > >
> > > I'm not trying to get people into any arguments here.. I
> > thought this
> > > might be
"Me" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "sparky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > http://www.opposeashcroft.com
> >
> > I'm not trying to get people into any arguments here.. I
> thought this
> > might be appropriate since people here are concerned with civil
> > rights.
>
>
Oh, absolutely appropriate! It's quite obvious that Asskroft is simply
step II, following Reno's step I, of our rather rapid march into the fascist
future. Sieg Heil, Herr Busch, Sieg Heil Herr Asskroft!
sparky wrote:
> If this is inappropriate for this list, I hope all participants will ac
If this is inappropriate for this list, I hope all participants will accept
my apologies in advance, and let me know, and I will not post this
sort of thing here again.
If any here are in opposition to the nomination of John Ashcroft to
Attorney General, the following website allows citizens t
This looks interesting, given the discussion here recently about the need
for "protocol building blocks." It's only at a basic stage, but still
promising.
A First Step towards the Automatic Generation of Security Protocols
Adrian Perrig, Dawn Song. In Proc. of Network and Distributed System
Se
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THIS IS THE NEW LINK. TYPO IN THE LAST ONE.
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The Cypherpunks archives are at www.inet-one.com.
There's been occasional discussion over the last 10 years;
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Also look for anything about TEMPEST (if you can limit the search
to capital letters, that should help.)
At 06:49 PM 1/16/01 EAT, dhiraj gupta
Hello-
I am looking for a CDR Team Lead. Do you know who can do this job? If you
please feel free to provide me with the individuals information ASAP.
Here is the task at hand:
CDR Team Leader (Call Detail/Data Record)
(San Jose, CA)
Description: Design, develop, test, and release CDR generat
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
> >Apparently this astounding - and apparently
> >successful - effort was mostly declassified
> >back in '76, but I first heard about it in
> >Stevenson's Cryptonomicon last year.
>
> There's an exhibit on this system in the War Room museum in Lo
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Jim Choate wrote:
> > you will have to trust something. then you use that something to verify
> > something else, that is what:
>
> No, I don't have to trust at all. I should have a protocol that I can
> PROVE (which is distinct from trust). I trust the proof.
I love it when you conflict with y
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