[fc-announce] FC '04: Call for Papers

2003-07-23 Thread R. A. Hettinga
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kinko spying: criminal caught Scarfing keydata

2003-07-23 Thread Major Variola (ret.)
Kinko's spy case: Risks of renting PCs NEW YORK (AP) -- For more than a year, unbeknownst to people who used Internet terminals at Kinko's stores in New York, Juju Jiang was recording what they typed, paying parti

Re: Dna samples of world leaders

2003-07-23 Thread Nomen Nescio
> Yesterdays briefing on the death of saddams sons-the What is most troubling is that USG assumes (correctly ?) that assassinating relatives of enemies of the state will be welcomed by the public.

Re: kinko spying: criminal caught Scarfing keydata

2003-07-23 Thread Bill Stewart
The real question is whether the FBI's keyloggers caught Jiang's passwords, or whether it was the NSA or Mossad caught the FBI's keyloggers catching Jiang's keylogger catching other passwords. At 01:13 PM 07/23/2003 -0700, Major Variola (ret.) wrote: Kinko's spy case: Risks of renting PCs

Re: Dna samples of world leaders

2003-07-23 Thread Sunder
Right, just because Shrubb-ya and Blair lied to get congress to approve a war on Iraq so he could steal the oil, it doesn't mean that Saddam was a saint and that his human rights violations (read: torture, murder, rape, pillage) could be dismissed, and he didn't deserve to be forced off the throne.

Re: Dna samples of world leaders

2003-07-23 Thread Bill Frantz
At 1:40 PM -0700 7/23/03, Nomen Nescio wrote: >> Yesterdays briefing on the death of saddams sons-the > >What is most troubling is that USG assumes (correctly ?) that >assassinating relatives of enemies of the state will be welcomed >by the public. I think the evidence is strong that they were as

Re: Fwd: [IP] Gilmore bounced from plane; and Farber censors Gilmore's email

2003-07-23 Thread Ben Laurie
Kerry Thompson wrote: > Dave Howe said: > >>John Kozubik wrote: > > [snip] > >>There are no obvious grounds for discressionary removal based on wearing >>a badge (or being married to a habitual badge-wearer) but the "banning >>notice" thing looks to be a blanket refusal option written up to loo

Re: Fwd: [IP] Gilmore bounced from plane; and Farber censors Gilmore's email

2003-07-23 Thread Steve Schear
At 09:18 2003-07-23 -0400, "Tyler Durden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "I mean, a 1 inch button, for Christ's sake. They must have had to use a magnifying glass to read the slogan." Actually, that's an interesting point. Let's first of all remember that Gilmore was allowed onto the plane in the fir

Re: Dna samples of world leaders

2003-07-23 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 11:56 PM 7/22/03 -0700, Sarad AV wrote: >Yesterdays briefing on the death of saddams sons-the >bodies were said to be send for positive >identification through dna tests.How are these samples >obtained anyway?Royal Saloons,Royal Doctors,Visits to >the US during peace times?What more effecient me

Re: Dna samples of world leaders

2003-07-23 Thread Sunder
Bah! Saddam has become the new Eric Goldstien since Osama Bin Ladin is quieter. Perhaps the CIA's voice lab is better at cloning his voice? hence the poor quality audio tapes? I wonder how hard it is to capture a person's phoenems and feed it to a good quality speech synth? I wonder if recordi

Re: Dna samples of world leaders

2003-07-23 Thread Tim May
On Tuesday, July 22, 2003, at 11:56 PM, Sarad AV wrote: hi, Yesterdays briefing on the death of saddams sons-the bodies were said to be send for positive identification through dna tests.How are these samples obtained anyway?Royal Saloons,Royal Doctors,Visits to the US during peace times?What mor

Leech politics could be bad for your health

2003-07-23 Thread Steve Schear
Could your political beliefs determine how long you live? New research from sociologist Dr William Cockerham and colleagues from the University of Alabama in the United States has found that differences in attitudes to looking after your body and your health are predicted by your political alle

Re: Fisk articles

2003-07-23 Thread Mike Rosing
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Harmon Seaver wrote: >Yeah, I know I can, but I'm so broke I can barely pay attention. Too bad the > local library doesn't have a sub to the Independant. 8-( I'm looking for a new job. If I'm lucky, I'll get a "real" one and can send you some Fisk fix :-) Patience, pers

Re: Dna samples of world leaders

2003-07-23 Thread Steve Furlong
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 02:56, Sarad AV wrote: > Yesterdays briefing on the death of saddams sons-the > bodies were said to be send for positive > identification through dna tests.How are these samples > obtained anyway?Royal Saloons,Royal Doctors,Visits to > the US during peace times?What more

Re: A 'Funky A.T.M.' Lets You Pay for Purchases Made Online

2003-07-23 Thread Morlock Elloi
> >If the digicash isn't anonymous, it's worthless. > > I'd argue to the contrary. First, "most people have nothing to hide". > The folks will want digicash for reasons other than anonymity, as argued You are misusing the term "cash". What you are describing are essentially "internet debit cards.