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On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 02:19, James A. Donald wrote:
> And to get back to the topic of this thread. I cannot see
> anything but random deranged crap in alt.cypherpunks -- maybe I
> need to adjust my filters, but there does not seem to be any
> signal in the noise.
I don't see anything on alt.c
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Tim May wrote...
"I assume they figured that since they were using PGP to communicate with
their fellow anti-capitalists, that crypto must be cool"
Here's the question Tyler Durden has for you.
Which is more important...annhiliation of the state, or getting a bunch of
list subscribers to agree
Tim has become so proprietary about cypherpunks it's strange
that he's never operated a node himself, or underwritten all of
them in the generous spirit of John Gilmore. Maybe Tim has
been underwriting them quietly and that accounts for his
obnoxious bitching when the discourse doesn't go the way
On Jan 3, 2004, at 3:01 PM, bgt wrote:
(Jeez, I just recently got back onto this list after a several-year
hiatus. How the hell did so many statists ever get the idea that
ubiquitous cryptography would ever further their goals? Or are they
just here to distract us with statism vs liberty type pol
On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 07:09, Michael Kalus wrote:
> > Where there is no governmental police force, their is demand for
> > private enforcement. And you know what? They regularly do their jobs
> > better than the police.
>
> Of course there is no oversight body, so if they use "excessive force"
>
--
On 3 Jan 2004 at 8:09, Michael Kalus wrote:
> Yes, the way this usually works is that the government builds
> the road, then sells it to a private company for some money
> and then the upkeep is handled by the company.
>
> It is rather seldom that someone builds a road for a business
> ventu
Tim May wrote...
"Put a partition down the middle of a school building. One side is "Blue,"
the other side is "Red." "
Shit. This sounds a lot like my "school of the future" idea.
Basically, in the inner cities the armories are converted into "schools",
with a giant partition in the middle. On
On Jan 3, 2004, at 9:23 AM, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
At 10:41 PM 1/2/04 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
And until the Liberatarian utopia you speak of comes to pass,
One could close all public schools and voucher tomorrow.
I came up with a plan which is workable immediately and which does not
requir
At 08:09 AM 1/3/04 -0500, Michael Kalus wrote:
>Yes, the way this usually works is that the government builds the road,
>then sells it to a private company for some money and then the upkeep
>is handled by the company.
>
>It is rather seldom that someone builds a road for a business venture.
Come
At 10:41 PM 1/2/04 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
>And until the Liberatarian utopia you speak of comes to pass,
One could close all public schools and voucher tomorrow.
>I still have
>the naivety to attempt discussing what kind of system (and
realistically
>reachable from today's world) might actual
At 11:01 AM 1/3/04 +0100, privacy.at Anonymous Remailer wrote:
>- Orchestrated telephone conversations using codewords ("thw worm will
meet the apple on monday")
>
>- Ordering tens of almanacs, etc.
WiFi-injected encrypted messages to select TLDs on the List
(and beyond --Indonesia suffices).
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