WHAT CAN YOU GET FOR $20???

2000-10-10 Thread BestFriend
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Re: Ralph Nader sends privacy survey to Bush and Gore campaigns

2000-10-10 Thread petro
>At 1:22 PM -0400 10/10/00, Declan McCullagh wrote: >>I think communism has too many negative connotations to be used >>nowadays... So communitarian is a new word for the old philosophy. >>Kinda like progressive as a replacement for statist or whatnot. >> >>-Declan > >Why give them a term which,

Re: Ralph Nader sends privacy survey to Bush and Gore campaigns

2000-10-10 Thread petro
>On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Declan McCullagh wrote: >> At 23:38 10/9/2000 -0700, Bill Stewart wrote: >> >I seem to remember Etzioni being tied into the Communitarian >> >movement as well. >> >> Right. In fact, that's an understatement. >> >> He's essentially the anti-cypherpunk: Regulate corporatio

Re: Burglar Politics, Tempesting PC's that watch TV and DVD regions

2000-10-10 Thread Steve Furlong
Lucky Green wrote: > > Sunder wrote, quoting > > It's my understanding that TV detector vans work by picking up > > the radiation emitted by cathode ray tube TVs - which should mean > > that, if you're rich enough to run an LCD monitor they'll never > > know you're a secret Paxman admirer. > > A

RE: request for info about DU

2000-10-10 Thread Lucky Green
A more interesting question might be: where does one get depleted uranium. I looked, but found no useful information on the Net. Surely there can't be much restrictions on this stuff. [The even more interesting question of course is where to obtain enriched uranium}. --Lucky Green <[EMAIL PROTEC

RE: Burglar Politics, Tempesting PC's that watch TV and DVD regions

2000-10-10 Thread Lucky Green
Sunder wrote, quoting > http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/1/13863.html > > [...] > It's my understanding that TV detector vans work by picking up > the radiation emitted by cathode ray tube TVs - which should mean > that, if you're rich enough to run an LCD monitor they'll never > know you're

More cypherpunks photos now up at mccullagh.org

2000-10-10 Thread Declan McCullagh
I sent the below note to politech. The cypherpunks photos of note: Jim Bell: http://www.mccullagh.org/image/9/jim-bell-2.html http://www.mccullagh.org/cgi-bin/photosearch.cgi?name=jim+bell Blanc Weber: http://www.mccullagh.org/image/9/blanc-weber.html John Perry Barlow: http://www.mccullagh.org

Re: Ralph Nader sends privacy survey to Bush and Gore campaigns

2000-10-10 Thread Declan McCullagh
there's some discussion of etzoni here: http://www.cluebot.com/article.pl?sid=00/10/10/2031205&mode=nested Bush and Gore Campaigns Will Debate Privacy posted by cicero on Tuesday October 10, @03:22PM Representatives of the George W. Bush and Al Gore campaigns will debate privacy

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Re: request for info about DU

2000-10-10 Thread Tim May
At 8:55 PM -0400 10/10/00, David Honig wrote: >At 03:09 PM 10/10/00 -0400, Tim May wrote: >>And if you asked on the Cypherpunks list because you thought it would >>be cute to implicate us in nuclear weapons chatter, get a clue. If >>not, it was still the wrong place to ask such a question. >> >> >

WHAT CAN YOU GET FOR $20???

2000-10-10 Thread BestFriend
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Re: Rijndael & Hitachi

2000-10-10 Thread David Honig
At 03:59 PM 10/10/00 -0600, Michael Paul Johnson wrote: >>I was thinking it might be useful to define a "Paranoid Encryption Standard (PES)" that is a concatenation of all five AES finalists, applied in alphabetical order, all with the same key (128-bit or 256-bit). ... > >To be truly paranoid, sh