On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 11:39:41PM -0500, Jim Choate wrote:
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> On Sat, 2 Aug 2003, Harmon Seaver wrote:
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> > Spin doctor yer ass. A bullet is a bullet is a bullet. Cartridge is quite
> > something else
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> You mean 'casing', a cartridge is a bullet,
retrieved later ala
bluetooth from 30 feet away.
http://www.blackboxgps.com
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until the jackass
pilots/crew get the message.
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On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 10:40:20AM -0700, Mike Rosing wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Harmon Seaver wrote:
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> >Does anyone have access to the fulltext articles by Robert Fisk like this one
> > on alleged torture in US internment camps in Iraq:
> > http://news.inde
they said
"don't worry, this is an information economy now, and they'll all be information
workers"? Not that I believed that at all, but now that all the information jobs
are going south (or rather east and west), what are they claiming people will do
here? Other than work at Hardee's, I mean.
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Does anyone have access to the fulltext articles by Robert Fisk like this one
on alleged torture in US internment camps in Iraq:
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/fisk/story.jsp?story=426520 that the
Independant offers on a subscription basis?
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On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 10:11:05AM -0500, Harmon Seaver wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 02:04:28AM -0700, Bill Stewart wrote:
> > Is it really quiet in here, or does the fact that I've been
> > playing with procmail this evening have something to do with it?
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hread got sent
to my procmail spam file. I've noticed for awhile that the info message from
lne.com always lands there as well, but not the real posts.
Sigh!
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Don't know about warchalking per se, gpsdrive and kismet work a lot better,
and people trade the waypoints/nodes. Makes a hundred times more sense that
scribbling marks on buildings, especially that are hard to find and wash away.
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aiding farms and towns, which got them run
out of New England, then run out of IL. which is how they ended up in Utah.
Bizarre group. Read their history -- fascinating stuff. So is the history of
Islam. A poor man, Muhammed married a rich widow old enough to be his mother,
got visited by angels, started Islam, decided men needed multiple wives, etc.
8-)
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 03:01:01PM +0100, Jim Dixon wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Harmon Seaver wrote:
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> >Did the IRA bomb the BBC newserver or something? They've been down for two
> > days now.
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> There has certainly been no interruption in service in
lkomen, to ze New Verld Order. Sieg Heil! And may Jesus bless you.
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Did the IRA bomb the BBC newserver or something? They've been down for two
days now.
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re
> negotiating new business, saying "erm, I don't do windows. Can you give
I sure don't have any problems with word or excel docs. Ever heard of
OpenOffice? I send people doc and xls files all the time, nobody's complained
yet.
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ret Service if you didn't and they needed those logs".
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iles. I could totally delete and manufacture anew a
log file anyway I wished, and nobody could prove it. If they had router logs
from some other ISP that contradicted my logs, they might suspect something --
but the validity of all logs is pretty nebulous.
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"? We just saw a case of FBI hackers breaking into a computer in
Russia -- why couldn't they break into a server as an ISP and alter the
logs? It would be quite easy for them to do that, even easier if they
had a Carnivore box in house.
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gt; that Usenet is now on the order of 300 GB/day and they get a full feed.
> 90 percent is binaries.
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