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A quick walk round South London would show that a very large number of
men (including myself) shave their heads anyway - probably not as many
as 5 years ago, when it was almost normal, but a significant minority.
Ken
Generic Poster wrote:
..from an ad in circulation on BBC2 (UK) if I recall
Jim Choate wrote:
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Ken Brown wrote:
One of the classic examples of what is now called chaos (a word that I
don't like in this context). The exact trajectory taken by simple models
Uhuh...
of predator-prey systems is often very sensitively dependent on initial
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http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Chaos.html
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On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Ken Brown wrote:
Jim Choate wrote:
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Ken Brown wrote:
One of the classic examples of what is now called chaos (a word that I
don't like in this context). The exact trajectory taken by simple models
Uhuh...
of predator-prey
http://slashdot.org/science/02/04/30/1144228.shtml?tid=126
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Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 12:07:55 +0200
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KPJ wrote:
[...]
I have noticed this on-line anomaly which several people:
they require more data on an online communication subject than on an offline
communication subject. Appears irrational to me: online security can never
become higher than physical security of the subject. But I
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Neil Johnson wrote:
I made a sign for a friend who had recently purchased a Vette.
It said please ignore, this car is just a AMC Pacer with a REALLY GOOD paint
job.
You gotta be old enough to remember the pacer for that to make sense tho
:-) I hope it was big
Ken Brown wrote:
... An even
if cars were like little tanks why not open them with ordinary
physical keys, like real tanks?
US tanks don't have built-in locks as in private autos. They have heavy
wire loops or bars and are locked with ordinary (if rather heavy-duty)
padlocks.
--
Steve
Jim Choate wrote:
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Chaos.html
Er, yes, it is a great site. It even has a definition of mathematical
chaos:
A dynamical system is chaotic if it
1. Has a dense collection of points with periodic orbits,
2. Is sensitive to the initial
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At 09:02 AM 4/30/02 -0400, Steve Furlong wrote:
Ken Brown wrote:
... An even
if cars were like little tanks why not open them with ordinary
physical keys, like real tanks?
US tanks don't have built-in locks as in private autos. They have heavy
wire loops or bars and are locked with ordinary
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At 09:02 AM 4/30/02 -0400, Steve Furlong wrote:
Ken Brown wrote:
... An even
if cars were like little tanks why not open them with ordinary
physical keys, like real tanks?
US tanks don't have built-in locks as in private autos. They
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Note: I wrote the following item to Dave Molnar, as part of our off-line
conversation. I ended up summing-up a bunch of points I wanted to put
out to the list, and Dave has given me permission to include his
remarks. A few places refer to you...this is why.
On Monday, April 29, 2002, at 09:06
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On 29 Apr 2002 at 14:58, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
[IPv6] nicely solves the problem with NATs, true. However, most
firewalls I know are there for security reasons. Those will
likely be adapted to work for 6to4 as well. The transition
period will likely see
Note: I wrote the following item to Dave Molnar, as part of our off-line
conversation. I ended up summing-up a bunch of points I wanted to put
out to the list, and Dave has given me permission to include his
remarks. A few places refer to you...this is why.
On Monday, April 29, 2002, at 09:06
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Note: I wrote the following item to Dave Molnar, as part of our off-line
conversation. I ended up summing-up a bunch of points I wanted to put
out to the list, and Dave has given me permission to include his
remarks. A few places refer to you...this is why.
On Monday, April 29, 2002, at 09:06
On 29 Apr 2002 at 12:29, Tim May wrote:
The deep error which has been with us for a long time is the assumption
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As a simple illustration of the inability to separate the Good Guys
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On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 12:55 PM, Michael Motyka wrote:
As a simple illustration of the inability to separate the Good Guys
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From: Michael Motyka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I remember that in the weeks post 9-11 Safeway or one of the other
grocery store chains offered to profile customers. What are they
going
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At 4:08 AM -0400 on 4/30/02, Steve Furlong wrote:
This was obviously a forgery, and not an especially well-done forgery.
Jim C, you've got company as a forgee.
Didn't even notice when it went by, but it's nice to know I have fans in
Singapore(?)...
Cheers,
RAH
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http://theregister.co.uk/content/53/25089.html
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On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 02:29 PM, Daniel J. Boone wrote:
From: Michael Motyka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I remember that in the weeks post 9-11 Safeway or one of the other
grocery store chains offered to profile customers. What are they
going
to do? Question everyone who buys olive oil,
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Tim May wrote:
On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 12:55 PM, Michael Motyka wrote:
His credit card usage sometimes flips the stolen card bit
But you make a good point, that the net to snare bad guys is snaring
vastly more ordinary people.
And most of the sheeple _like_ it. They'd rather be
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A quick walk round South London would show that a very large number of
men (including myself) shave their heads anyway - probably not as many
as 5 years ago, when it was almost normal, but a significant minority.
Ken
Generic Poster wrote:
..from an ad in circulation on BBC2 (UK) if I recall
Jim Choate wrote:
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Ken Brown wrote:
One of the classic examples of what is now called chaos (a word that I
don't like in this context). The exact trajectory taken by simple models
Uhuh...
of predator-prey systems is often very sensitively dependent on initial
===SNIP===
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 12:07:55 +0200
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello!
The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) is GNU's tool for secure communication
and data storage. It is a complete and free replacement
KPJ wrote:
[...]
I have noticed this on-line anomaly which several people:
they require more data on an online communication subject than on an offline
communication subject. Appears irrational to me: online security can never
become higher than physical security of the subject. But I
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Neil Johnson wrote:
I made a sign for a friend who had recently purchased a Vette.
It said please ignore, this car is just a AMC Pacer with a REALLY GOOD paint
job.
You gotta be old enough to remember the pacer for that to make sense tho
:-) I hope it was big
At 09:02 AM 4/30/02 -0400, Steve Furlong wrote:
Ken Brown wrote:
... An even
if cars were like little tanks why not open them with ordinary
physical keys, like real tanks?
US tanks don't have built-in locks as in private autos. They have heavy
wire loops or bars and are locked with ordinary
Jim Choate wrote:
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Chaos.html
Er, yes, it is a great site. It even has a definition of mathematical
chaos:
A dynamical system is chaotic if it
1. Has a dense collection of points with periodic orbits,
2. Is sensitive to the initial
Optimizzin Al-gorithym[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
At 09:02 AM 4/30/02 -0400, Steve Furlong wrote:
Ken Brown wrote:
... An even
if cars were like little tanks why not open them with ordinary
physical keys, like real tanks?
US tanks don't have built-in locks as in private autos. They
As a simple illustration of the inability to separate the Good Guys
from the Bad Guys I use my experiences with my Visa card company. I
use the damn thing to buy gas a few times a week and every so often I'll
use it for a big ticket item like a PC or a Spa for example. At which
time I generally
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--
On 29 Apr 2002 at 14:58, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
[IPv6] nicely solves the problem with NATs, true. However, most
firewalls I know are there for security reasons. Those will
likely be adapted to work for 6to4 as well. The transition
period will likely see
Note: I wrote the following item to Dave Molnar, as part of our off-line
conversation. I ended up summing-up a bunch of points I wanted to put
out to the list, and Dave has given me permission to include his
remarks. A few places refer to you...this is why.
On Monday, April 29, 2002, at 09:06
On 29 Apr 2002 at 12:29, Tim May wrote:
The deep error which has been with us for a long time is the assumption
that we can create legal systems or surveillance systems which go after
bad guys but not good guys. That is, that we can separate bad guys
like Mohammed Atta from good guys, all
Note: I wrote the following item to Dave Molnar, as part of our off-line
conversation. I ended up summing-up a bunch of points I wanted to put
out to the list, and Dave has given me permission to include his
remarks. A few places refer to you...this is why.
On Monday, April 29, 2002, at 09:06
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