Re: CDR: Re: FBI moves to route internet through central servers: Another dagger in the Heart of Freedom in America

2001-10-27 Thread Matt Beland
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 27 October 2001 11:06 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip A few of the alternatives are: - to support the smaller ISPs doing local peering and who cannot afford to use the major peering points They still have to purchase their

Re: FBI moves to route internet through central servers: Another dagger in the Heart of Freedom in America

2001-10-27 Thread Matt Beland
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 27 October 2001 11:06 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip A few of the alternatives are: - to support the smaller ISPs doing local peering and who cannot afford to use the major peering points They still have to purchase their

Re: FBI moves to route internet through central servers: Another dagger in the Heart of Freedom in America

2001-10-27 Thread Jim Choate
On Sat, 27 Oct 2001, Matt Beland wrote: - Purchase and offer 802.11 public access points Which does absolutely nothing to help the situation. Traffic from access point to access point is still through landlines, still controlled by ISPs, and still subject to monitoring. The source

Re: coderpunks spam (fwd)

2001-10-27 Thread Jim Choate
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Re: FBI wants to have Internet Off-switch

2001-10-27 Thread AARG! Anonymous
They'll probably lean on the big boys, the backbone providers like MCI, Sprint, Cable Wireless, etc. CALEA put taps in those providers, so it's just a matter of expanding the data streams they're allowed to scan. Anyone know of a tunneling package that'll handle an OC3?... Cheers -

Re: The new Internet archive

2001-10-27 Thread Bill Stewart
The article title was web.archive.org Internet archive to open At 03:57 PM 10/25/2001 -0300, Pier Carlo Montecucchi wrote: Do you know the URL address of this new Internet archive? Pier Carlo Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but

Re: FBI moves to route internet through central servers: Another dagger in the Heart of Freedom in America

2001-10-27 Thread Mark Henderson
On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 11:06:51AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - re-awaken FidoNet FidoNet, ugh. Would the software even work under most current operating systems? uucp still lives in pretty much every UNIX and UNIX-like operating system and it moves email well. It would be a simple

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Re: The end of the Fourth Amendment

2001-10-27 Thread FogStorm
On Friday, October 26, 2001, at 10:24 AM, Tim May wrote: On Friday, October 26, 2001, at 05:38 AM, Declan McCullagh wrote: Too many totalitarian surveillance state measures to comment on, but the sneak and peek provision is such a slam dunk violation of the Fourth Amendment that it bears

Re: FBI moves to route internet through central servers: Another dagger in the Heart of Freedom in America

2001-10-27 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On 27 Oct 2001, at 13:24, Mark Henderson wrote: uucp still lives in pretty much every UNIX and UNIX-like operating system and it moves email well. It would be a simple matter to get uucp going for a mail link with some sort of over the wire encryption. It has been about ten years since

JOHN EDWARD

2001-10-27 Thread Sandy Sandfort
C'punks, If you ever watch the SciFi Channel, you've probably seen John Edward. He supposedly conveys messages from dead people to their grieving friends and family. I can't watch it more than a couple of minutes without getting really angry. Penn Jillette--following in Houdini's footsteps

Re: JOHN EDWARD

2001-10-27 Thread John Young
Wait, Sandy, John Edward does sci-fi comedy. Like Penn and Teller catching bullets with teeth, David Caine levitating. Dr. Spin on Fox, Dr. Germ in Iraq. It's reality TV, like Dan and Tom and The Intelligent One. Fukrisakes all is Sci Fi. Call them and bitch, or send funny mail. Join in the

RE: JOHN EDWARD

2001-10-27 Thread Sandy Sandfort
John Young wrote: Wait, Sandy, John Edward does sci-fi comedy. Like Penn and Teller catching bullets with teeth, David Caine levitating. Dr. Spin on Fox, Dr. Germ in Iraq. It ain't funny if you are exploiting somebody's loss and misery. Have you ever lost someone? Join in the tomfoolery,

Re: Neverending Cycle ( was : Re: USPS: glowing by leaps and bounds )

2001-10-27 Thread jamesd
-- On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, F. Marc de Piolenc wrote: I just have a lot of trouble equating terrorism and the American war of independence. On 26 Oct 2001, at 20:43, Jim Choate wrote: Why? The Americans were most certainly terrorist/revolutionaries/freedom fighters/etc. If you cannot tell

Re: FBI moves to route internet through central servers: Another dagger in the Heart of Freedom in America

2001-10-27 Thread Morlock Elloi
rsh over a modem). There is no particular reason why one couldn't encrypt before sending and decrypt upon receipt. Mostly just a modification to sendmail.cf and a modification to rmail. Of course this really just solves the problem for a single hop uucp link. There is a package that

RE: JOHN EDWARD

2001-10-27 Thread John Young
The begrieved are actors. It's only entertainment. Penn and Teller, too. And thou also, have you not so hammed it up here often and to be sure in film. Are ye not soap acting verily in this exchange. I grieve for you. Deeply. You adorable con artist cum magician. What's the real skinny on

Re: Neverending Cycle ( was : Re: USPS: glowing by leaps and bounds )

2001-10-27 Thread Jim Choate
On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you cannot tell the difference between terrorists and freedom fighters, you got shit for brains. The revolutionaries killed british soldiers in America. They did not go to england and kill english children. Why is where they were killed

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