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Alif The Terrible wrote:
>
> On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Marc de Piolenc wrote:
>
> > The US Constitution prohibits ex post facto laws.
>
> Which has not stopped them yet.
Actually, that provision has held quite well so far. I can't think of
one exception...unless
the trips to DC just before the coup.
You mean, not YET...
Chavez is hanged by his own rhetoric, which is taken straight from Peron
and all that crowd. Soak the rich rhetoric, followed by sacrifice of the
middle class to keep the poor happy, then out and away before the gravy
runs out and disillusion sets in.
Marc
The US Constitution prohibits ex post facto laws.
Marc
Bill Stewart wrote:
> There were documents that were _going_ to become public domain soon
> that will now stay copyrighted for another 20 years,
> and one of the issues addressed by the Supremes in Eldred was
> whether the grant
ilable --
> and our heritage dwindles by the day.
How can it "dwindle?" The public domain can only increase or hold
steady. All this ruling does is damp the rate of increase.
Marc de Piolenc
y concealing illegal
drug use." After three retests and five interviews the folks at Langley
decided he was probably okay (he was), but by that time he had decided
that THEY weren't...
Marc de Piolenc
Matthew X wrote:
>
> Lie detectors can be fooled
> January 17, 2003 Lie dete
acto). Appeasement definitely will not bring an end to terror -
quite the opposite, in fact.
So to the extent that Western governments pursue genuine anti-terrorist
measures, they should be supported. When they implement the terrorists'
own agenda by abridging the freedom of their own citizens, they must be
opposed.
Marc de Piolenc
of women in three
countries without their knowledge or consent (my wife had to show a
"tetanus" vaccination certificate to claim her salary as a teacher). If
opposing this kind of soft-pedal genocide is religious extremism, then I
guess this atheist is a religious extremist.
Marc de Piolenc
Ah - I see. You just wanted to resurrect a tired old joke.
O-kay - another line in the filter...
Marc
NOTE FOR ATTENDANT(S): Increase Thorazine.
Matthew X wrote:
>
> Okay I forgot,army intelligence is an oxymoron...lookie here arschloch...
And your point is?
I mean, I really appreciate your posting an excerpt from my resume on
the list - thereby attributing rather more importance to it than it
deserves - but I somehow don't think you did it to promote my
translation or editing work. Why, then?
Marc de Piolenc
Matthew X
victed murderers:
that one will never kill again.
Marc de Piolenc
uke campaigns against reprocessing) are vulnerable.
It certainly is possible to put a reactor out of action by destroying
everything outside containment.
Marc de Piolenc
to deal with these dolts.
Pretty sad that you can't tell the difference between private enterprise
and a government franchise (corporate charter). Sad, but not unexpected.
Marc de Piolenc
his is from ...
That's Popski. Real name Vladimir Peniakov. A British subject who formed
a kind of Rat Patrol to operate behind German lines in the desert. In
his own memoirs, Popski's Private Army, he does not claim to have had
such a significant effect on major operations...
Marc
Having read the article I can't help but consider more benign reasons
for its removal...
1. It's not funny.
2. It's jokes are in pretty poor taste.
3. Michael Bay got his lawyers to send a letter to the Onion.
The situation raises a mildly interesting issue. The Onion, for
whatever reason (nef
e Russians' case, the cipher keys were one-time pads
issued to the agents in personal meetings or through dead drops - a key
element of vulnerability in their networks.
Marc de Piolenc
Tyler Durden wrote:
>
> Oh yeah, another thing I wanted to ask about, before I forget.
>
> It
Given that you are a Web hosting company, I am surprised to see no URL
for further information.
Marc de Piolenc
> Look at This wrote:
>
> Are YOU looking for a new website, to develop an existing website, for
> cheaper hosting or domain names?
>
> We are a UK based company
Basically, none. A US resident is taxed just like a citizen. In fact,
even if you are not a green card holder, but have a "substantial
presence" in the US, you are still taxed like a citizen.
Marc de Piolenc
An Metet wrote:
>
> What are the tax implications of a US resident g
On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 10:39:52AM -0700, 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?]
To be honest, the complaints abou
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Ultra originated in Poland, not Britain. The wartime decryption work was
of course carried out in Britain, but without the prewar "seed" work of
the Poles it would probably have been futile.
Marc de Piolenc
matthew X wrote:
>
> It's not the great movie yet to
> be made
ficult
to build in those days), that was the transmission voltage, and you had
to have a powerplant on every block.
What held up AC as a distribution format was the absence of practical AC
motors - Tesla broke that logjam, asking little in return, and the rest
is history.
Marc de Piolenc
Gil Hamilton wrote:
>
> F. Marc de Piolenc forwards:
>
> >Among the Bourgeoisophobes
> >Why the Europeans and Arabs, each in their own way, hate America and
> >Israel.
> >
> >http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/001/102gwtnf
e White House. I've been studying terror and its practitioners for
about 25 years and I know their mentality.
I'm sorry you've bought the terrorist line that it's all about US
support for Israel. I know better. We could withdraw from the Middle
East tomorrow, and all that wou
n that adversary, into harming himself. In the
case of most current terrorist organizations, the target is liberal
western republics, and the aim is to instill fear that will be manifest
in repression that will in effect dismantle the freedom that the
terrorists hate.
Marc de Piolenc
Optimizzin Al
"Ask a Booch accolade to define 'simple' and 'complex' sometime."
I think you mean "acolyte," as in disciple or follower, not "accolade"
as in praise...
If you like using ten-dollar words (and I do), keep a dictionary handy.
Marc de Piolenc
to the Japanese takeover of French Indochina. The
Axis powers met fierce, though poorly organized, resistance in their
invasion of France. It was no cakewalk.
Marc de Piolenc
or true. Instead, they refer to whether
the true source of the message is declared or disguised. "Black"
propaganda purports to emanate from a source other than the true one.
The message itself, however, may be either false or true.
Marc de Piolenc
l, so
perhaps a temporary posting to a free Web server...?
Marc de Piolenc
Jim Choate wrote:
>
> On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, F. Marc de Piolenc wrote:
>
> > Jim Choate wrote:
> > >
> > > Property rights don't exist as absolute human rights.
> >
> > Nonsense. It is impossible to logically separate property rights from
> &
Jim Choate wrote:
>
> Property rights don't exist as absolute human rights.
Nonsense. It is impossible to logically separate property rights from
the right to life. The right to life is absolute, therefore the right to
property is, too.
Marc de Piolenc
problem, but
if a credit card was involved the dealer has to be able to retrieve the
record by name in case there's a chargeback or complaint. So the
vulnerability to a police razzia still exists.
Marc
I also trade 2:1 (for very useful stuff, 3:1) for stuff I want. In other
words, you give me 100 pages of stuff I want, and I give you 200 (or
300) pages of stuff that I have and you want. At present, that and
downloads are the only mechanisms by which I'm able to expand my
collection.
Marc de Piolenc
Iligan, Philippines
http://www89.pair.com/techinfo/
(or see my catalog on ABE)
ny.
>The United Nations is concerned that an expansive call for
>governments to crack down on terrorism - a crime that is not
>clearly defined -
It IS clearly defined - and by the same government that is now ignoring
the definition.
Marc de Piolenc
Petro wrote:
>
> On Monday, January 14, 2002, at 04:27 AM, F. Marc de Piolenc wrote:
> >> What's good for the goose should be good for the gander, ya?
> >
> > Nonsense. No reasonable definition of criminal conduct would put the US
> > governm
If US prisoners were treated in this manner, the US would be kicking and
> screaming. Is this another case of US moral exceptionalism?
If the US prisoners in question had engineered, or were suspected of
having engineered, the deaths of thousands of innocent people, I suspect
that even LESS sympathy or consideration would be shown them. They
certainly would not get any from me.
Marc de Piolenc
Interested. Sign me up.
Marc de Piolenc
mattd wrote:
>
> Cypherpunks special projects seeks all interested in investigating all
> avenues for the freedom of comrade Bell.
anyone but themselves.
Hang 'em high? Why bother. Make 'em ineffectual!
Marc de Piolenc
Petro wrote:
>
> On Monday, January 7, 2002, at 09:00 PM, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>
> > I've never quite understood how the
> > amendment-not-ratified-properly-in-1913
> > argument is supposed to play out.
I think they may be referring to a random string of _ASCII characters_.
That would be subject to compression because it is not random at the bit
level.
But 100:1? I have no idea how to achieve that.
Marc de Piolenc
Declan McCullagh wrote:
> > What exactly is random data? Does it h
It will work - provided that you provide a trained anesthetist for every
four or so passengers. There's no such thing as a safe, stable
anesthetic.
Marc de Piolenc
Marcel Popescu wrote:
>
> > The following article is pretty unsettling, in that it makes the case that
> >
fact that the people they want to control
like our culture better.
Marc de Piolenc
Iligan, Lanao del Norte
Philippines
--
Remember September 11, 2001 but don't forget July 4, 1776
Rather than make war on the American people and their
liberties, ...Congress should be looking for ways
to empo
Great propaganda piece. Take a revolt against government manipulation of
the economy and portray it as the death of capitalism...
Kinda gives himself away by describing the fall of Saigon as "foreign
invaders fleeing from an army of national liberation."
Marc de Piolenc
m
se impression of the place.
We notice the things we're not used to and forget the multiple instances
of violence we see in our hometown news in the States because we're used
to that. Perspective is needed.
Marc de Piolenc
living peacefully and happily on Mindanao
mattd wrote:
>
> Dia
Jim Choate wrote:
>
> On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, F. Marc de Piolenc wrote:
>
> > It is clear that whatever ID procedures were in effect, they were not
> > effective. Many enlistees lied about their ages and got away with it.
>
> I have zero problem with that assertion
It is clear that whatever ID procedures were in effect, they were not
effective. Many enlistees lied about their ages and got away with it.
Marc de Piolenc
Duncan Frissell wrote:
>
> At 05:10 PM 12/13/01 -0600, Jim Choate wrote:
> >Which is beside your point. Your statement
oing to use hifalutin terms like
"ad hominem" and "ad nauseam," you ought to learn how they're spelled?
Not knowing how they are spelled sorta makes people think you might not
know what they mean...
Marc de Piolenc
oing to use hifalutin terms like
"ad hominem" and "ad nauseam," you ought to learn how they're spelled?
Not knowing how they are spelled sorta makes people think you might not
know what they mean...
Marc de Piolenc
or packs were in clear violation.
Really? Sounds to me like they fall under "Fair Use." That provision
specifically exempts copying for research or education.
Marc de Piolenc
I hate to break this to you, but members of this List are heavily
concerned with preserving privacy, and sometimes even anonymity.
Responding to your survey is as contrary to their nature as
vegetarianism is to a tiger.
Marc de Piolenc
Praveen Badiga wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am a mas
at some libraries, at
least, take a principled stand against this nonsense.
> And by the way, Marc de Piolenc, what happened to your assignment about
> using Chaumian credentials to improve air travel security? You were
> given the favor of pointers to Chaum's papers; you were expected to
to the dumpster at a certain
large university library with my banker box, along with a lot of friends
with theirs...
Marc de Piolenc
Philippines
M terrorism experts recently, and I think
there will be some concrete help forthcoming against the Abu Sayyaf,
which is the local al-Quaeda franchise and a very nasty (though
fortunately small) element.
I daresay that with PATRIOT in effect in the USA, your privacy and
liberty are safer here!
Marc de Piolenc
Iligan, Lanao del Norte
And you might mention for the nuclearly impaired that the fuel used in
RTGs is not the same as the fissionables used in reactors and weapons.
Marc de Piolenc
Eric Cordian wrote:
>
> Peter Trei wrote:
>
> > I have a vague memory of seeing a photo of a ?3 inch? ball
t attempts to smuggle krytrons from established sources, however,
this has not yet been accomplished by Saddam, Bin Laden or any of their
ilk.
I'm not losing any sleep over this "threat."
Regards,
Marc de Piolenc
"!Dr. Joe Baptista" wrote:
>
> One thing that is bothering
Tim May wrote:
> > I would like to read these papers. Are they available on-line?
> >
>
> If they are, search engines will very likely have indexed them.
>
> I would do the search for you, but your retainer has expired.
Just thought you might know offhand. Search e
I would like to read these papers. Are they available on-line?
Marc de Piolenc
--
Remember September 11, 2001 but don't forget July 4, 1776
Rather than make war on the American people and their
liberties, ...Congress should be looking for ways
to empower them to protect themselves when
w
An even more basic point is "punishment" - for what? These people are
SUSPECTS, against whom no criminal act has yet been proven in open
court. They are not yet eligible for punishment in any form.
Marc de Piolenc
Meyer Wolfsheim wrote:
>
> On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Jim Choate w
those they
were forced to abandon...
Marc de Piolenc
Jim Choate wrote:
>
> http://www.drudgereport.com/flash33.htm
keep reaction rates reasonable.
Marc de Piolenc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> There are various formulations for thermite. The one I like best uses barium
>peroxide, sulphur and very finely divided aluminum (paint pigment works great).
more, the stuff is less useful than back in the fountain-pen days
because it tends to smear ball-point and other greasy inks.
Marc de Piolenc
Max Inux wrote:
THe
> whole cant read someone elses mail thing is out the window it looks like, they can
>spray this go on the letter and read
&g
ortunate
Hessian co-belligerents, not office workers in London (or Boston for
that matter). That's what makes them something other than terrorists.
Marc de Piolenc
d your
ignorance shows again when you say professional soldiers are "in it for
the money" - you contradict yourself. How much would it cost to convince
YOU to put your life on the line? There probably isn't enough money in
the world for that, because you are a moral coward, and such people tend
to be physical cowards as well. Fortunately, your kind is the exception,
something you are naturally incapable of perceiving from your
perspective.
Marc de Piolenc
de. I'm an atheist, so I have no concern for
God's opinions.
Marc de Piolenc
Philippines
> --
>
>
> The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion.
>
>
David Honig wrote:
>
> At 12:42 PM 10/25/01 +0800, F. Marc de Piolenc wrote:
> >Jim Choate wrote:
> >> > We need to send a message that "armed propaganda" is not an acceptable
> >> > form of self-expression, no matter what the alleged cause.
&g
Peter Capelli wrote:
> "If you start at zero, 50% is only 50 cents," Ponemon said.
Where did he learn math, I wonder?
Marc de Piolenc
Jim Choate wrote:
>
> > We need to send a message that "armed propaganda" is not an acceptable
> > form of self-expression, no matter what the alleged cause.
>
> Review the American revolution and the current news before you follow this
> little meme very f
grudge against people who are happier than he is has the prerogative
of taking life with impunity.
Marc de Piolenc
Philippines
in a dream world and have "bought" the
terrorists' propaganda.
We need to send a message that "armed propaganda" is not an acceptable
form of self-expression, no matter what the alleged cause.
Marc de Piolenc
Philippines
Jim Choate wrote:
>
> On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, F. Marc de Piolenc wrote:
>
> > Elementary - fair is whatever the parties in interest agree to. Period.
>
> 'agree' is synonymous with 'free' in this case. All you're doing is
> playing word games
Sounds like we need to be dictating into cellphones, with remote
recording!
Marc de Piolenc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When the Terry stop escalated, and I was ordered to follow the officer for
> more questioning, I asked him, while holding out the recorder for the
> answer, whet
YOu need to understand that terrorism has its own ideology, which has
nothing to do with whatever the terrorist du jour espouses publicly. All
that the actions proposed below would do is infuriate REAL Muslims, who
are not yet our enemies and need not be.
Marc de Piolenc
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