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2000-10-22 Thread sixtyeight
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Re: Nuclear waste

2000-10-22 Thread David Honig
At 05:15 AM 10/22/00 -0400, jim bell wrote: > >A far better solution, I'd think, would be to drill a 5-mile deep hole >(perhaps on the ocean floor, for good measure) and fill the bottom couple of >miles with waste, and the rest with concrete. > >Jim Bell Isolation isn't enough; you have to worry

Re: Nuclear waste

2000-10-22 Thread David Honig
At 02:30 AM 10/22/00 -0400, James A.. Donald wrote: > -- >I think the Russian solution is the best. > >They dump high level liquid waste in the deep cold salty waters of the >arctic ocean. This water slowly settles, and it will be a thousand or so >years before it rises again. In the cours

Re: H-WEB: G Radnitzky on Hayek & libertarianism

2000-10-22 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 9:09 AM -0400 on 10/22/00, Harmon Seaver wrote: > I'm having a hard time imagining how this would work with real > property. I'm living in my house, all paid for, you can't kick me out and >move > in since the law says it's my house. Take away the state, and I (and perhaps > my family and fr

Re: H-WEB: G Radnitzky on Hayek & libertarianism

2000-10-22 Thread Harmon Seaver
"R. A. Hettinga" wrote: > Of course, he talks about "law as the force which allocates property > rights", and most cypherpunks would dispute that, knowing of better, > cryptographic ways of allocating control of property. > I definitely intend to read more on Hayek, and am not disagreeing w

Re: sieving the gene pool -not just Iceland

2000-10-22 Thread Sampo A Syreeni
On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, David Honig wrote: >1.4 million citizens" ... "by contrast, [to Iceland's anonymity] >the data and DNA samples in the Estonian project will be >identifiable through a coded system." That is really interesting considering that they have had, and still have, quite a problem wi