On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 22:31:05 -0600 (CST), J.A. Terranson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Since Mein Fuhrer Bush is preparing to escalate to Iran in a few months,
> you'd better get used to it.
It's interesting you called him that, given your next statement.
> No. The problem is states like the US
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, James A. Donald wrote:
> Oh wow, let us expand our current highly popular and successful
> Iraqi operation to embrace a quarter of the world. Wouldn't it
> be nice? No, come to think of it, it would not be nice.
Since Mein Fuhrer Bush is preparing to escalate to Iran in a
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James A. Donald:
> > Terrorists, as we discovered in Afghanistan, tend to piss
> > people off. They need a government that is strong enough to
> > intimidate the locals to refrain from killing them.
"Major Variola (ret)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Since when did a few remote Al Q boot camps pi
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The paint sounds like yet another sting operation to catch
the goofuses who think they can hide RF on the cheap.
The folks on the TSCM-L list think the paint is pure snake
oil, that the electrophysics of it are crap.
Still, phony Tempest protection is a pretty good business, no
doubt promoted by t
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At 10:00 AM 1/16/2005, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
At 09:35 AM 1/14/05 -0500, R.A. Hettinga wrote:
>It only remains for us to say that DefendAir costs a cool
$69 per gallon (US gallon, presumably).
How much is the TV tax in the UK? How long to pay off the costs of
paint to hide one's IF oscillator
At 10:32 AM 1/16/05 -0800, James A. Donald wrote:
>Terrorists, as we discovered in Afghanistan, tend to piss
>people off. They need a government that is strong enough to
>intimidate the locals to refrain from killing them.
Since when did a few remote Al Q boot camps piss people off?
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> For these reasons it seems to us that military planners and
> decision makers should be interested in considering new
> approaches toward aiding failing and faltering states. 4
>
> [...]The cure they propose is "conservatorship," under which
> the United Nations would directly supervise or
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> Feral cities would exert an almost magnetic influence on
> terrorist organizations. Such megalopolises will provide
> exceptionally safe havens for armed resistance groups,
> especially those having cultural affinity with at least one
> sizable segment of the city's population.
Yet Mog
At 09:35 AM 1/14/05 -0500, R.A. Hettinga wrote:
>It only remains for us to say that DefendAir costs a cool $69 per
gallon
>(US gallon, presumably).
How much is the TV tax in the UK? How long to pay off the costs of
paint
to hide one's IF oscillator from the White Vans?
Surprising that the Regist
At 10:07 AM 1/14/05 -0500, Trei, Peter wrote:
>It would take some chutzpa, but tacking onto a cops
>car would send a message
Too easy.
5 points for adding to cop's personal car
10 points for adding to cop's spouse's personal car
20 points for adding to cop's mistress' personal car
Not sure ab
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Expecting a front view of an image to match with a
side view of the same image is impossible. They are
both disjoint sets of information.
If all the images are frontal images, we can match
them with a hight probability, otherwise I doubt this
technology has a future.
I think it definitely has a fu
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