On Fri, Sep 29, 2000 at 11:41:52PM -0400, Bill Stewart wrote:
> It looks newspaperish, but doesn't indicate (AP) or (NYTimes) or whatever.
> If it's a newspaper that takes replying letters to the editor,
> or at least to the author, it deserves a reply.
According to Google, W. Wayt Gibbs <[EMAIL
Marcel - did the original posting to the mh_mirror or freenet-chat
lists indicate where the article was from? If you removed it,
could you send me the originals?
It looks newspaperish, but doesn't indicate (AP) or (NYTimes) or whatever.
If it's a newspaper that takes replying letters to the edito
At 07:57 AM 9/26/00 -0400, Sampo A Syreeni wrote:
>I do not agree. I think shunning harms you regardless, if it is organized
>well enough. Say, you do something which causes your whole town to shun
>you. Where do you suppose you get food, shelter, whatever from there
>on? You'd say 'just leave', h
At 11:18 AM -0400 9/29/00, Trei, Peter wrote:
>
>
>I have greater hopes for doing encrypted voice-over-ip, if we want
>something that 's open source and user-verifiable.
>
A 3-way Cypherpunks physical meeting was DES-encrypted over the MBONE
in 1993. Mountain View (CA), Cambridge (MA), and Vienn
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Steven Furlong wrote:
> Schools must give police blueprints
>
> ALBANY - Schools will be required to submit copies of their building
> plans to local police and fire departments under legislation recently
> signed into law by Gov. George Pataki.
>
> The legislation, propose
Title: Your business will make money 24-hours a day!
GET YOUR FREE REPORT OF YOUR WEBSITE'S POSITION ON MAJOR SEARCH ENGINES
By simply filling out the form below
ACCEPT NO IMITATIONS THE REAL SOFTWARE EVERYONE CLAIMS THEY HAVE:
READY TO KNOW:
CONFEDENTIAL:
The SOFTWARE they want BANNED in all 50 STATES.
WHY? Because these secrets were never intended to reach your eyes...Get FACTS on
ANYONE using the internet!!!
Locate Missing Persons, find Lost Rela
At 6:36 PM -0400 9/29/00, Paulo S. L. M. Barreto wrote:
>On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Trei, Peter wrote:
>
>> They (explicitly) won't say yet how many algorithms
>> have been chosen as the AES.
>
>So NIST will be silent for three more days. How about the finalist
>submitters?
>Did *they* tell anything
Reese wrote:
>
> At 05:09 PM 29/09/00 -0500, Jim Choate wrote:
> >On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Steven Furlong wrote:
> >
> >> Schools must give police blueprints
> >
> >Wow, in Texas you can't even build a building or house until the
> >blueprints are registered. Normaly you can't get the permits n
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Trei, Peter wrote:
> They (explicitly) won't say yet how many algorithms
> have been chosen as the AES.
So NIST will be silent for three more days. How about the finalist submitters?
Did *they* tell anything? I'll bet NIST has contacted (or will contact)
them regarding the
I've just been doing a bit of research on admissibility of pre- and
post-arrest silence of an accused in the US. In light of RIP, I dug
through some info on the UK's Miranda equivalent:
In the UK, Home Office guidelines for police formerly called for a warning
upon arrest, "You do not have to sa
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Trei, Peter wrote:
> I can't get the web page myself, but the appended message
> is in sci.crypt today:
I got the next email.
Helger
http://www.tml.hut.fi/~helger
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 14:13:17 -0400
X-Loop: openpgp.net
From: Jim Foti
I can't get the web page myself, but the appended message
is in sci.crypt today:
Peter Trei
X-Loop: openpgp.net
From: Jim Gillogly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
1:03 PM
Subject: Re: Deadline for AES...
Tim Tyler wrote:
> No official announcement of the date has been posted yet
> --
> From: Michael Motyka[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Using an embedded system is not a new topic here. I think its the only
> viable method of securing data.
>
> On that note, given the little wireless gizmo of Tim's description, the
> device could have, via appropriate applica
> --
> From: Steven Furlong[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: Steven Furlong
> Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 9:00 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: Bad Coding Practices
>
> "Trei, Peter" wrote:
>
> <>
>
> > 2. Individual treachery.
> >
Steven Furlong wrote:
> ALBANY - Schools will be required to submit copies of their building
> plans to local police and fire departments under legislation recently
> signed into law by Gov. George Pataki.
I wonder if this includes home schools.
The Consumer Service Center has recently acquired a list of opt-in
subscribers interested in offers for consumer services and products.
We will continue to bring you valuable offers on the products and services
that interes
At 11:05 AM 9/29/00 -0400, Steve Thompson wrote:
>To correct my ignorance on current cryptography issues, I have been browsing
>the archives. Some time ago, there was quite a bit of talk about the MISTY
>algorithm, although I did not chance upon any pointers to an actual
>implementation. Since t
Steve Thompson wrote:
> To correct my ignorance on current cryptography issues, I have been browsing
> the archives. Some time ago, there was quite a bit of talk about the MISTY
> algorithm, although I did not chance upon any pointers to an actual
> implementation. Since the character of the mes
> --
> A. Melon[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes:
> from the clueless dept:
> > Why would I want a PDA-phone hybrid?
>
> > Why do I have the uneasy feeling the newly announced
> > Motorola/Palm product, due in 2002, may end up combining
> > everything Palm knows about cell phones with ev
David Honig wrote:
> In yesterday's news the FAA was getting abuse for hiring lots
> of furriner-contractors with lapsed clearances to do y2k and other work.
> The feds fear the same subversion that citizens fear of the NSA.
I didn't see yesterday's news, but I've been watching this little
would-
At 09:00 PM 9/28/00 -0400, Steven Furlong wrote:
>"Trei, Peter" wrote:
>
><>
>
>> 2. Individual treachery.
>>
>> This type involves corrupting one or more engineers, whether via money,
>> threats, or misplaced appeals to patriotism. This is more likely to
>> succeed in the short term than type 1,
Schools must give police blueprints
ALBANY - Schools will be required to submit copies of their building
plans to local police and fire departments under legislation recently
signed into law by Gov. George Pataki.
The legislation, proposed by Assemblyman Ronald Canestrari, D-Cohoes,
was inspire
Do Your Stock Picks Have An 85% Chance of Rising in Price in the Next 30 Days?
With the our program you are GUARANTEED RESULTS!!!
The Facts:
1.. You don't have to be an experienced trader to make money in the stock market!
2.. With this incredible tool you will earn
24 matches
Mail list logo