Re: End of a cypherpunk era?

2005-03-05 Thread Anonymous
EMC writes: > Loudly renouncing ones citizenship is a lot less effective in destroying > the infrastructure of oppression, than anonymously telling everyone in the > world how they can make a 20 megaton thermonuclear explosion working for a > few years in their basement using only non-radioactiv

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2005-03-05 Thread
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2005-03-05 Thread WAMU Personal Online Banking
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Re: End of a cypherpunk era?

2005-03-05 Thread Justin
On 2005-03-06T00:03:01+0100, Anonymous wrote: > Ian Grigg writes at > http://www.financialcryptography.com/mt/archives/000381.html: > : Is this the end of an era, a defining cypherpunk moment? It doesn't make much sense to renounce your U.S. citizenship if your relatives, who you care about and wh

Re: End of a cypherpunk era?

2005-03-05 Thread Eric Cordian
Someone writes: > > I never saw this kind of thing as being central to the cypherpunk > > concept. In fact, to me it seems like the wrong direction to go. The > > point of being a cypherpunk is to live in cypherspace, the mythical land > > where online interactions dominate and we can use informat

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2005-03-05 Thread Tarapia Tapioco
-BEGIN TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE- Message-type: plaintext One-line test of mixminion! -END TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE-

End of a cypherpunk era?

2005-03-05 Thread Anonymous
Ian Grigg writes at http://www.financialcryptography.com/mt/archives/000381.html: : FC exile finds home as Caribbean Brit : : Vince Cate (writes Ray Hirschfeld) created a stir a number of years ago : by relocating to the Caribbean island nation of Anguilla, purchasing a : Mozambique passport-of-co

Re: SHA1 broken?

2005-03-05 Thread Tyler Durden
Well, what would you call a network processor? An FPGA or a CPU? I think of it as somewhere in between, given credence to the FPGA statement below. -TD From: "Major Variola (ret)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: SHA1 broken? Date: Sat, 05 Mar 2005 06:5

Should the bankruptcy abuse prevention bill be rejected

2005-03-05 Thread The Pen
The Senate Republican leaders have now filed for cloture (a move to preclude a filibuter) on the bankruptcy abuse prevention act, which will be voted on this coming Tuesday. With the exception of a minor rewording of the definition of "special circumstances" every proposed amendment, including

Re: SHA1 broken?

2005-03-05 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 09:23 PM 2/19/05 +, Dave Howe wrote: > I am unaware of any massive improvement (certainly to the scale of >the comparable improvement in CPUs) in FPGAs, and the ones I looked at a >a few days ago while researching this question seemed to have pretty FPGAs scale with tech the same as CPUs,

Re: Handheld Licence Plate Scanner/OCR/Lookup

2005-03-05 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 02:03:23PM -0800, Bill Stewart wrote: > Bootfinder, made by G2 Systems in Alexandria VA, > is a combination of a handheld digital camera, Germany has recently deployed a Toll Collect system which has license plate OCR mounted on many points (hundreds to thousands) over hi