FoxNewChannel's Hannity Colmes will have Janet Reno on tonight.
(Repeated throughout the night)
Also, today's NYT has an article about national security
needs for more language experts.
http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/SB987356381635082061.htm
#
#April 16, 2001
#
#Asian Technology
#
#Two New Peer-to-Peer Programs Aim High, but Still Have Glitches
#
#
Something I've never bought before - "Globe" 4/17/2001 - has
compromising photos of John Walsh and another babe.
"Caught! America's most perverted host"
He's been married 29 years, but apparently his new fame (Wanted)
has led him to keep mistresses and take pictures of them when
he gets
UniBlab ran up a $500 LD bill using my calling card.
The little darling.
http://www.securityfocus.com/news/172
#
#Spam war gags Gilmore
#
#Verio cuts off EFF co-founder John Gilmore over open mail server.
#By Kevin Poulsen March 15, 2001 5:19 PM PT
#
#
Congrats to John on his current luck.
Well, not the visit to WAy out there.
Declan, nice photos.
Now check these out:
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0104/conaway.shtml
Heh-heh-heh.
I was searching for a story where a major auction house
won (defended against) a copyright complaint that the
image of what was being sold was copyrighted, and came
across this. It was probably posted before, but here
it is again.
If anyone can locate the above story, please let me know.
The old
http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/SB980214103197095292.htm
#
#January 23, 2001
#
#Technology Briefs
#
#Autodesk to Market Location-Detection Software for Cellphones
#
#Autodesk Inc., a San Rafael, Calif., software company, created
#a new division to market
Jim Burnes smoldered:
#Reese wrote:
# Reno burned little kids in their church, because of the FIREARMS held
# or believed to be held somewhere on or around the compound.
#
# You might want to reappraise.
#
#I've appraised the Waco scenario more than most. You might
I hope there is a separate sub-challenge on someone being
caught with non-children-"child porno" being labeled a
sex offender.
Talk about thought crime...
intent to opt out of any further communication with Sybase. However, should you choose to respond, we hope to have the opportunity to help make your e-Business goals a reality.
Thank you,
Pamela George
VP Corporate Marketing
Sybase Inc
(via Wired)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/15982.html
#
#German police in Napster child porn probe By: Linda Harrison
#in New York Posted: 10/01/2001 at 21:14 GMT
#
#German police have launched a probe into whether Napster is being
#used to swap child porn on
It's a "Front Page" article at wsj.com.
There is free 30-day registration for access to the site.
But first...
Butt-ugly KGB watches:
http://www.russia2all.com/watches/military/watch_military_army.htm
Get yer KGB memorabilia before portals bans it.
Wouldn't it be at least something to have a U.S. cabinet level
position of Privacy Commissioner? NZ, Canada but not US.
(via
(via slashdot)
"The Freenet Project: Vapourware?"
by Ian Clarke, 30th Dec 2000
http://freenetproject.org/index.php?page=vapourware
Mike Muuss, author of "ping" dies in car accident
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/14936.html
How about a tombstone with a perpetual ping?
Or would that be a grave attack?
A Republican controlled district admits to bringing in
two republican operatives and marking up (apparently
100% illegal, chargeable as a crime) ballots and sending
them overseas...absentee ballots.
They might all get thrown out.
15,000 of them.
Republican.
Generalized: a digest / digsig...
#A Microsoft spokeswoman says that Ewel's announcement was
#consistent with security features in Windows 2000. "This is part
#of our overall commitment to security. ... Signed drivers and
#trusted applications are features found today in
[very slightly snipped]
http://foxnews.com/national/112000/duke.sml
#
#David Duke Phones Home, Learns of FBI Raid
#
#Monday, November 20, 2000, By Brett Martel
#
#
#NEW ORLEANS - White supremacist David Duke finally called home
#from Russia to learn that federal
Found in Usenet:
#I don't know if Reno is a traitor, but consider this:
#Between 1992 and 1997, there were approximately 2,500
#national security wiretaps requested by the FBI. Only one
#of these 2,500 requests was turned down: Wen Ho Lee's! And
#this turndown took place
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/11/19/business/19TAXX.html
#
#November 19, 2000
#
#Defying the I.R.S., Anti-Tax Businesses Refuse to Withhold
#
#By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON
#
#LAKE SHASTA, Calif. - Al Thompson squeezed most of his
#manufacturing company's 28 employees
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#Except that the legal motion was filed by the Reps, not the Dems,
#originally. They brought it on them-damn-selves. Idiots.
No one asked the Florida Supreme Court to freeze the certification.
My current opinion is that they should take the .2% error rate
The recounts will take weeks? Fugeddaboutit.
Go for a revote request using the 0.2% error rate machines.
Get the revote: Gore wins by thousands.
Don't get it: Gore viable next election cycle, Bush out.
It took 36 re-votes to elect Thomas Jefferson.
[Democratic spin]
EPIC FOIA...
http://www.latimes.com/wires/20001117/tCB00V0387.html
WASHINGTON--The FBI's controversial e-mail surveillance tool,
known as Carnivore, can retrieve all communications that go
through an Internet service -far more than FBI officials have
said it does -a recent test of its
from
the post office on Election Day, raising the possibility that
someone is tampering with the absentee vote.
In theory, absentee ballots from the armed forces would help
Republican George W. Bush, who clings to a slender 300-vote
margin. In 1996, Republican Bob Dole received most of those
White Supremacist Tim "I'd like to see a race riot" May Moroned:
#Even if meant in jest, as a comment on the situation,
#it undermines the basic issue of law.
Like, "Needs killing."
Heh-heh-heh: don't miss http://www.theonion.com/
during this fun time.
NBS News reverses earlier report of Gore's death
Florida recount reveals Nader defeated
Serbia deploys peacekeeping forces to the U.S.
Bush executes 253 New Mexico democrats
Strom Thurmond Begins
Check out the one-time animated bunny at:
http://www.energizer.com
---guy
#---guy
Oops, now Tim will kill me.
Geigertronics wrote:
#Pot, Kettle, Black
A, I'm picking on bully TimMay.
Cry me a river.
I_Have_No_Name_At_ALL@Ether wrote:
#Am I the only one delighting in the irony of someone
#using the name Orwell having no better writing skills...
Ah, start out with an ad hominem attack. Such writing skills.
I_Have_No_Name_At_ALL@Ether wrote:
#I merely point out that those who
White Supremacist Tim "I'd like to see a race riot" May Moroned:
#I sort of hope the hundreds of lawyers sent down to
#Florida by the Gore Team succeed in throwing the
#election to Gore.
Yes, the closely recounted votes will turn to Gore.
Gore will be president.
White Supremacist
Declan the Reporter wrote:
#Al Gore is only 630 votes away from winning the election
Now they'll have to wait until all the absentee ballots
are counted. They had to be postedmarked by midnight.
Approximately 10 days away.
Surreal.
less than an hour before the
#polls were to have closed, the election board was to be kept
#open until 11:59 p.m.
#
#Lawyers for Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush
#were unsuccessful in having the case heard in federal court.
#Moments after Baker's rul
commerce wrote home.com
# The obvious complaint is that only select polling areas were
#given extended hours, when it would have been just as easy to
#extend voting hours for the entire region
If all polling places had their hours extended,
does TimMay withdraw his objections?
And
TimMay Moroned:
#Having the courts extend the hours so that more inner city mutants
#can stagger down to the polls is inexcusable.
Why are you referring to people you don't know as mutants?
TimMay Moroned:
#I expect "The polling hours are 7 a.m. to 8 p.m." to be upheld.
#People
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TimMay was entirely silent on why he objects to this time extension.
TimMay Moroned:
#You lying sack of shit. I've made my objections very, very clear.
Yeah, you said urbanites are mutants. Whatever that means in your mind.
TimMay Moroned:
#I need to find out
TimMay Moroned:
#And what is wrong with simply closing the lines at the closing time.
#Put a cop or other official at the end of the line and say: "You
#arrived at 8:01. Polls are closed. Everyone ahead of you will be
#allowed in to vote, but you are too late."
Why, that's
TimMay Moroned:
#Ah, yes, so we extend the hours in a liberal welfare mecca because
#Latisha Shabombaweka wasn't properly registered at 10 IN THE MORNING.
You are clearly a racist.
You need cooking in a large pot.
;-)
Kaos 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 cracks please): why change
Also at the Wired site, but they now have animated
advertising that won't stop when you tell it to.
(Compaq Proliant crap)
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/11/03/technology/03HACK.html
November 3, 2000
Hacker Defaces Pro-Israel Web Site
By JOHN SCHWARTZ
The Web site for the American Israel
AH HA HA HA HA
http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/nb/nb4.htm
10/17/00- Updated 05:39 PM ET
Criminal charges filed against 'Echelon'
From: Newsbytes News Network
By Steve Gold
A Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Berlin has filed criminal
complaints in Germany against the
Pull up URL for full article.
http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/zd/zd7.htm
"When the U.S. government cannot get a controversial policy adopted
domestically, they pressure an international group to adopt it, and
then bring it back to the U.S. as an international treaty - which
obliges
Tonight's 60" had curmudgeon Andy Rooney and some handwriting
experts. They went over a Bush campaign letter that had blue
cursive writing of Dubya. (mass reproduced).
The experts agreed: it was computer generated from a number
of samples of Bush's handwritings.
Anyone familiar with this
ZKS and Anonymizer have the wrong business model in terms
of what consumers want. They're too techie. What people
(as opposed to cypherpunks ;-) want is privacy AND the
ability to make purchases without spreading their CC#
all over.
This is the hottest area of privacy services, and
competition
http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/07/19/iris.scan.idg/index.html
Iris scans take off at airports
July 19, 2000
by Michael Meehan
(IDG) -- In one of the first public applications of eye-scanning
technology, two airports this week will begin scanning passengers'
irises as part of an effort
http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/SB963264584706292829.htm
July 11, 2000
FBI's System to Covertly Search E-Mail
Raises Legal Issues, Privacy Concerns
By NEIL KING JR. and TED BRIDIS
Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation is using
Sunder wrote:
# Jim Choate wrote:
#
# http://sunsite.uakom.sk/sunworldonline/swol-08-1998/swol-08-linuxsparc.html
# --
#
# WHAT THE FUCK CHOATE? WHY ARE YOU SPAMMING THIS ENTIRE LIST WITH 48K WEB PAGES
# DESCRIBING HOW TO INSTALL LINUX ON SOLARIS? WHAT DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH
#
The Zorn (not to be confused with Zork) wrote:
#I'm a columnist for the chicago tribune and someone has called my
#attention to the remailers on the net that allow you to construct
#the FROM: field as well as the TO: (manicmail; zoubidoo are two I've
#found). What do you
There was that first hiccup a couple weeks ago...
I had tried sending a subscribe to cyberpass,
got back the AUTH cookie, sent it back, got a
message that the subscribe was now being sent
to the list owner, then nothing.
Looked up traffic at inet-one/cypherpunks, saw
a new node in Germany, sent
http://wired.com/news/business/0,1367,36373,00.html
Lycos, Terra Merge
Wired News Report 1:45 p.m. May. 16, 2000 PDT
NEW YORK -- Spanish Internet group Terra Networks SA agreed Tuesday
to buy U.S. Internet search company Lycos Inc. for $12.5 billion in
stock, or $97.55 a share, in a move to
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/a/AP-Military-Web-Fraud.html
N.J. Man Admits to Web Credit Theft
Filed at 8:27 a.m. EDT, May 17, 2000
By The Associated Press
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) -- A New Jersey man has
admitted to a scheme in which he used
personal information gleaned from the
Internet to
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