Tyler Durden wrote:
Holy crap. Some shitty little township can now bulldoze your house
because someone wants to convert the space into a Waffle House.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8331097/
Where's Tim May when you need him? Where's the RAGE?
How do you take out a bulldozer? (Remember,
Tyler Durden wrote:
Holy crap. Some shitty little township can now bulldoze your house
because someone wants to convert the space into a Waffle House.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8331097/
Where's Tim May when you need him? Where's the RAGE?
How do you take out a bulldozer? (Remember,
Steve Schear wrote:
[This sort of thing is why I will never consider buying networked
appliances that I don't feel are in my control. Has anyone considered
reverse engineering Windows for an open source release?]
BBC hijacks TiVo recorders
By Andrew Smith
Posted: 24/05/2002 at 23:22
Steve Schear wrote:
[This sort of thing is why I will never consider buying networked
appliances that I don't feel are in my control. Has anyone considered
reverse engineering Windows for an open source release?]
BBC hijacks TiVo recorders
By Andrew Smith
Posted: 24/05/2002 at 23:22
Steve Schear wrote:
[This sort of thing is why I will never consider buying networked
appliances that I don't feel are in my control. Has anyone considered
reverse engineering Windows for an open source release?]
BBC hijacks TiVo recorders
By Andrew Smith
Posted: 24/05/2002 at 23:22
Steve Schear wrote:
[This sort of thing is why I will never consider buying networked
appliances that I don't feel are in my control. Has anyone considered
reverse engineering Windows for an open source release?]
BBC hijacks TiVo recorders
By Andrew Smith
Posted: 24/05/2002 at 23:22
Anonymous User wrote:
mondo96 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Einstein I have to dowload your crap before I can filter it,maybe
you could learn to filter the porn and spam on your node
The email client you used to write this message, Microsoft Outlook
Express, supports delete from server and
Anonymous User wrote:
mondo96 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Einstein I have to dowload your crap before I can filter it,maybe
you could learn to filter the porn and spam on your node
The email client you used to write this message, Microsoft Outlook
Express, supports delete from server and
Ben Laurie wrote:
James B. DiGriz wrote:
Jim Choate wrote:
Draw a picture. If you don't have a place to post it I can arrange a page
gratis.
You take three nodes.
Arrange them in a ring/triangle. Each node branches to 295(?) other nodes
(making it a member of three 100 node subnets
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 27 Mar 2002 at 22:43, Eugene Leitl wrote:
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't recall ever having read of this type of structure before,
but it seems so obvious that I'm sure it's been discussed before.
So is there a name for it? Does
James B. DiGriz wrote:
In terms of practical considerations, network diameter is 3, and minimum
connectivity is 8 (if you count routes with common links) at the 3 hop
level, which you'd probably want to use, with a fallback to longer
routes on retries. Unless you're trying to discourage
Morlock Elloi wrote:
eye-opener (the full paper goes into more detail). My conclusion
after reading this (well before also actually, but it re-enforced the
view) is that the safest and simplest thing to do is to just publish
such software anonymously.
Again, motivation.
The number of
Christine Hall wrote:
hd_offer1.gif
hd_logo.gif hd_offer2.gif
*Hi!*
Did you know that 85% of your potential customers will be using search
engines to find what they are looking for on the Internet? Have you ever
thought about getting your website listed on search engines worldwide?
Damn finger slipped, causing that spam reply.
Say, Jim, it's off-topic as hell, but do you still have that TI Explorer
and if so what would you take for it?
jbdigriz
Jim Choate wrote:
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, James B. DiGriz wrote:
Damn finger slipped, causing that spam reply.
Say, Jim, it's off-topic as hell, but do you still have that TI Explorer
and if so what would you take for it?
Are you talking to me? I still have the machine. Are you in Austin
Michael Motyka wrote:
So are all convinced this is not a hoax?
Brian McWilliams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
FBI Raid Silences Teen Anarchist's Site
http://www.newsbytes.com/news/02/174092.html
SHERMAN OAKS, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A.,
31 Jan 2002, 12:15 AM CST
In a case that may test limits on
Tim May wrote:
On Thursday, January 31, 2002, at 01:57 PM, James B. DiGriz wrote:
Michael Motyka wrote:
So are all convinced this is not a hoax?
Brian McWilliams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
FBI Raid Silences Teen Anarchist's Site
http://www.newsbytes.com/news/02/174092.html
SHERMAN
Khoder bin Hakkin wrote:
Must've never heard of caching..
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-100301safe.story
Several federal agencies have removed sensitive documents and reports
from their Internet sites following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks,
saying they want to keep
John Young wrote:
USA. USA.
Remember, do not say out loud, fuck that. Think abou it,
then decide to self-suppress for a couple of years, then
a couple more, then more after that. It's a long, long campaign
the leaders warn, just like their predecessors said the main
enemy is within.
Declan McCullagh wrote:
On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 09:55:34AM -0500, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Besides which, the true cost of gasoline at the pump would be
$10-15 @ gallon without all the gov't subsidies to the oil industry.
I think this canard has been debunked on the list in the last
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James B. DiGriz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
snip Declan's note about ADM hogs at the trough with lots of other
hogs...
A far more productive application of corporate welfare would be if that
money were spent on engineering research and development of
geosynchronous
Declan McCullagh wrote:
The Washington Times ran a stratfor.com article (as a news article, like
the paper would run Reuters or AP) yesterday. I haven't visited their
website, but what I read yesterday is quite interesting.
-Declan
What I find interesting is how we can have a war
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
James wrote:
What is this, Henry Kissinger's vanity website or something? It reads
like one of his Nixon era State Dept. memos on Vietnam or some shit.
Pure felgercarb.
What objective criteria do you use to tell good
James B. DiGriz wrote:
James B. DiGriz wrote:
Common carrier status for ISP's is not automatic, under the '96
Telecom Act and later additions. You have to file with the FCC and
promise to remove material anybody complains about, etc. in exchange
for indemnification from liablility.
I
Bill Stewart wrote:
The NYT and USA Today both have articles about the
Customs busting two US Chinese guys for exporting US military crypto gear.
It's the KIV-7HS, made by our old buddies at Mykotronx (who made Clipper.)
The NYT said the Feds were worried that if the Chinese reverse
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote:
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From: Declan McCullagh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FC: NRC asks for reviewers for forthcoming Internet porn report
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 14
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, James B. DiGriz wrote:
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote:
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From: Declan McCullagh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FC: NRC asks for reviewers for forthcoming Internet porn report
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Tim May wrote:
On Tuesday, August 14, 2001, at 01:22 PM, James B. DiGriz wrote:
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, James B. DiGriz wrote:
And so I've said my say,
jbdigriz
Uh, ya'll don't all respond at once now.
Seriously, I know I'm not a regular poster, but don't
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote:
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 01:53:58PM -0700, Tim May wrote:
Third, the issue of online porn, the CDA, the Amateur Action case, etc.
have been discussed many times here.
The NRC study will be very important in Washington DC circles (less
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