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Cypherpunks 011202 at Stanford: Anti-Terrorism & Security Policy

2002-01-09 Thread Bill Stewart
See for subscription help and Cypherpunks meeting announcements from around the world. .. SF Bay Area Cypherpunks January 2002 Physical Meeting Announcement GENERAL INFO: DATE:

Re: Random Data Compressed 100:1 (Guffaw)

2002-01-09 Thread Eugene Leitl
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Steve Schear wrote: > combinations/permutations and auto correlations to code for the runs. I > say attempted, because I was never able to find acceptable algorithms to > satisfy my requirement. I still believe these algorithms exist, it was > just my limitations in identify

Re: Random Data Compressed 100:1 (Guffaw)

2002-01-09 Thread Ken Brown
Michael Motyka wrote: > Here we go : > > "As Eric correctly points out, true random input simply cannot be > compressed, it doesn't matter how clever you are or how much time and > computing power you have access to." > > This is a statement of belief isn't it? Odd. No, it's a logical consequ

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2002-01-09 Thread F. Marc de Piolenc
It will work - provided that you provide a trained anesthetist for every four or so passengers. There's no such thing as a safe, stable anesthetic. Marc de Piolenc Marcel Popescu wrote: > > > The following article is pretty unsettling, in that it makes the case that > > - the technique is car

Re: CDR: Re: Random Data Compressed 100:1 (Guffaw)

2002-01-09 Thread F. Marc de Piolenc
I think they may be referring to a random string of _ASCII characters_. That would be subject to compression because it is not random at the bit level. But 100:1? I have no idea how to achieve that. Marc de Piolenc Declan McCullagh wrote: > > What exactly is random data? Does it have to appea

Re: Random Data Compressed 100:1 (Guffaw)

2002-01-09 Thread Ken Brown
Eric Cordian wrote: > > Declan opines: > > > I'm naturally skeptical of this claim (until I can verify it for > > myself), but I do not believe the claim is "we can encode random data > > at 100:1." > > >From the article: > > "ZeoSync said its scientific team had succeeded on a small scale in

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2002-01-09 Thread F. Marc de Piolenc
Hey folks - you need to keep in mind that the "not ratified" argument is not what will be discussed, and for obvious reasons. The IRS is not competent to comment on whether their marching orders were or were not properly ratified by the People. It is the actual content of their statutory authority

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Re: Dear Declan

2002-01-09 Thread Anonymous Coredump
mattd recently babbled incoherently: "Liberty without socialism is privilege,injustice; socialism without liberty is slavery and brutality." Bakunin. Another dead russian. Why not Stalin? "One death is a tragedy. A million deaths is a statistic." Still trying to define anarchy by your own anti

Re: CDR: Re: Random Data Compressed 100:1 (Guffaw)

2002-01-09 Thread measl
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Ken Brown wrote: > Michael Motyka wrote: > > > > Here we go : > > > > "As Eric correctly points out, true random input simply cannot be > > compressed, it doesn't matter how clever you are or how much time and > > computing power you have access to." > > > > This is a sta

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2002-01-09 Thread measl
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Anonymous Coredump wrote: > mattd recently babbled incoherently: _Please_ don't feed the troll... -- Yours, J.A. Terranson [EMAIL PROTECTED] If Governments really want us to behave like civilized human beings, they should give serious consideration towards setting a bett

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2002-01-09 Thread mattd
>>mattd recently babbled incoherently:<< Yet you dont quote anything I said.Que? >>"Liberty without socialism is privilege,injustice; socialism without liberty is slavery and brutality." Bakunin. >>Another dead russian. Why not Stalin? "One death is a tragedy. A million deaths is a statist

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2002-01-09 Thread mattd
Subject: Re: CyberAngels From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy C. May) Date: Sat, 17 Feb 1996 22:52:40 -0800 Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 5:30 AM 2/15/96, Medea wrote: > I bet if you use the word "cryptology" in a sentence, the CyberAsses >would have no idea what you were taking about. "Cripology?"

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2002-01-09 Thread mattd
>It seems likely that any overt organization operating an Assasination >Politics scheme will be outlawed... even though the most logical reading of >current laws says that it isn't illegal (except for the gambling part). An >anonymously constructed one seems a lot more likely - which Lotus cou

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2002-01-09 Thread Declan McCullagh
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Re: Random Data Compressed 100:1 (Guffaw)

2002-01-09 Thread Steve Schear
At 12:06 PM 1/9/2002 +0100, Eugene Leitl wrote: >On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Steve Schear wrote: > > > combinations/permutations and auto correlations to code for the runs. I > > say attempted, because I was never able to find acceptable algorithms to > > satisfy my requirement. I still believe these al

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2002-01-09 Thread mattd
>My purpose on this thread is to examine the limits of Jim Bell's idea of >Assassination Politics. My ground rules are to assume that it is a natural >outgrowth of the technologies of anonymous cash and anonymous remailers. >As such arguments that it is immoral are only valid to the extent th

Cypherpunks 011202 at Stanford: Corrected - it's January 12, 2002.

2002-01-09 Thread Bill Stewart
Several people have suggested that I shouldn't edit these things when I'm not awake; sorry about that :-) See http://cryptorights.org/cypherpunks/2002/0112-SF.html for corrected announcement. Anyway, the meeting is definitely Saturday, January 12, 2002, at Stanford in the coffeehouse in Tresidde

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Re: Cypherpunks 011202 at Stanford: Anti-Terrorism & Security Policy

2002-01-09 Thread Bram Cohen
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Bill Stewart wrote: > January 2002 Physical Meeting Announcement > > GENERAL INFO: > >DATE: Saturday 13 October 2001 That was probably meant to read '13 January 2002' Also, I believe [EMAIL PROTECTED] is dead. -Bram

Re: Random Data Compressed 100:1 (Guffaw)

2002-01-09 Thread Michael Motyka
Ken Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : > >Michael Motyka wrote: >> Here we go : >> >> "As Eric correctly points out, true random input simply cannot be >> compressed, it doesn't matter how clever you are or how much time and >> computing power you have access to." >> >> This is a statement of bel

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2002-01-09 Thread Tim May
On Wednesday, January 9, 2002, at 08:12 AM, Declan McCullagh wrote: >> From: "MacGregor K. Phillips" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: "Top Secret Crypto Admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Subject: Top Secret Crypto >> Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 23:48:58 +0800 >> === >> Pre

Re: Random Data Compressed 100:1 (Guffaw)

2002-01-09 Thread Tim May
On Tuesday, January 8, 2002, at 07:12 PM, F. Marc de Piolenc wrote: > I think they may be referring to a random string of _ASCII characters_. > That would be subject to compression because it is not random at the bit > level. > > But 100:1? I have no idea how to achieve that. The entropy of ordi

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2002-01-09 Thread Michael Motyka
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2002-01-09 Thread Major Variola (ret)
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2002-01-09 Thread measl
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