PARTY, PARTY, PARTY!

2001-03-30 Thread Sandy Sandfort
You are invited to our fabulous: "GOOD FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH" First Millennium II Anarcho-Dilettante Masquerade Ball Your formal invitation is at: http://danger-island.com/party/ Your hosts: Black Unicorn Sandy Sandfort Randy French Bob Smith

RE: Did you ever notice?...

2001-04-04 Thread Sandy Sandfort
Aimee wrote: > > I've spent several hundred dollars > > having different lawyers review this > > suggestion and each has said it is > > legal. Not one of them liked it > > however. You are of course welcome > > to your own opinion. > > Now THAT is FUNNY. Yeah, I couldn't believe he actually sai

RE: Plan C from Cyberspace

2001-04-12 Thread Sandy Sandfort
Tim wrote: > I hope, though, that our list does > not degenerate to the point of > attempting to convince the Feds > who are monitoring us of our views. I'm reminded of something from the bad old days of the Soviet Union. Refuseniks and other protestors in Red Square used to earnestly plead thei

RE: Airlines & IDs [was RE: Amtrak & The War On Drugs]

2001-04-25 Thread Sandy Sandfort
Peter wrote: > My understanding is this: > > 1. It is not a regulatory requirement for an airline > passenger in the US to produce identification. > > 2. In fact, it's a violation of the airline's common carrier > status for them to do so - they must admit anyone who > shows up with a valid

RE: BSE

2001-04-26 Thread Sandy Sandfort
Mike wrote: > Here's a question for you Tim, I'd like to take a crack at it too. :-D > Let's assume that feeding ground up > livestock to livestock is a risky > behavior. It goes on here in the U.S. > > How, in an unregulated system, do you > get people to follow immediately > practices that a

RE: layered deception

2001-04-28 Thread Sandy Sandfort
Declan wrote: > I rather like the idea of encrypting > the logs on the fly and shipping them > offshore. Your offshore partner will > be instructed to turn over the logs > only if you are not asking for them > under duress. (A reasonable protocol > can probably be worked out. Would a > court orde

RE: layered deception

2001-04-29 Thread Sandy Sandfort
Kevin wrote: > From recent experience, LE provides us > with an order to preserve certain logged > information. The order is in advance of > obtaining a search warrant... What form do these "orders" take? Who, specifically, makes the order? What authority is cited to back up the power to make

RE: layered deception

2001-04-29 Thread Sandy Sandfort
Kevin wrote: > It's a written notice... >From whom? Hell, I could send you a "notice." > ...that a search warrant is being > prepared. The ECPA allows for orders > to preserve electronic evidence > (section 2704 deals with this). All that 2704 (http://www.usiia.org/legis/ecpa.html#s2704) spea

RE: BSE

2001-04-30 Thread Sandy Sandfort
Mike wrote: > The level of idealism is amazing. Do you mean in those who continue to believe in coercive solutions (i.e., government)? Especially in the face of the fact that government has been responsible for 120+ million deaths in the 20th century alone? :-D > The corrective forces of fre

RE: BSE

2001-04-30 Thread Sandy Sandfort
I wrote: > > Do you mean in those who continue to > > believe in coercive solutions (i.e., > > government)? Especially in the face > > of the fact that government has been > > responsible for 120+ million deaths > > in the 20th century alone? :-D > > > The idealism that I refer to is the > conc

RE: BSE

2001-04-30 Thread Sandy Sandfort
Mike ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I think where we differ is that I'm > extremely pessimististic about human > nature. It's not that I don't like the > idealistic picture, I just don't see > that it can work out that way. I agree that that is what differentiates our outlooks. Let me approach it

RE: cypherpunks in "Desert Island" gaming scenario

2001-05-02 Thread Sandy Sandfort
Faustine wrote: > But still, fake framework and all, > it can be useful if it gets you to > clarify and articulate your own > assumptions. Yes, that's true, but for those of us who have spent long years watching the world, examining our own assumptions and dealing with intellectual challenges to

RE: cypherpunks in "Desert Island" gaming scenario

2001-05-02 Thread Sandy Sandfort
Faustine wrote: > Heres a gaming scenario from Susan > Stranges "States and Markets" (1988) > called "Desert Island"... > > Any takers? :) Count me out. The trouble with games theory is that the outcome is pretty much dictated by the rules established by the game designer. It's intuitively o

RE: layered deception

2001-05-02 Thread Sandy Sandfort
Eric Murray wrote: > ...I most definitely agree with Tim > and Bill that the best way to deal > with this is [keeping logs] thru > technology. Careful, you're beginning to sound like a Cypherpunk. :-D S a n d y

CHOATE HAS A FILE

2001-05-04 Thread Sandy Sandfort
C'punks, Better check this out quickly. I don't thing it will be up very long. I found a file under Choate's name. Enter "TX" for the state: http://www.policeguide.com/cgi-bin/criminal-search S a n d y