I'm not really RAH, but I play him on cypherpunks ;-)
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/31/international/asia/31china.html?
ex=1105532792ei=1en=61c003ece2c2eadb
The Great Divide | Talking Back to Power: China's 'Haves' Stir the 'Have
Nots' to Violence
December 31, 2004
By JOSEPH KAHN
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 20:58 -0500, Steve Thompson wrote:
I've only read vague hints and rumours concerning its implicit design
philosophy and architecture from the rare instances where it is mentioned
at all. Yes, he code is probably classified (blah, blah, blah), but its
actual use must
One the claims I have problems with (from the WIRED article):
But the real power of PROMIS, according to Hamilton, is that with a
staggering 570,000 lines of computer code, PROMIS can integrate
innumerable databases without requiring any reprogramming.
If this were true, I can guarantee that
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 08:46 -0500, R.W. (Bob) Erickson wrote:
To be bobbed is never the goal,
but bobless fear steers the undifferentiated bob
along conventional paths,
to the abattoir
Where is Tim May when when you need him? :-)
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 20:58 -0500, Steve Thompson wrote:
I've only read vague hints and rumours concerning its implicit design
philosophy and architecture from the rare instances where it is mentioned
at all. Yes, he code is probably classified (blah, blah, blah), but its
actual use must
One the claims I have problems with (from the WIRED article):
But the real power of PROMIS, according to Hamilton, is that with a
staggering 570,000 lines of computer code, PROMIS can integrate
innumerable databases without requiring any reprogramming.
If this were true, I can guarantee that
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 08:46 -0500, R.W. (Bob) Erickson wrote:
To be bobbed is never the goal,
but bobless fear steers the undifferentiated bob
along conventional paths,
to the abattoir
Where is Tim May when when you need him? :-)
On Thu, 2004-12-02 at 20:57 -0500, R.A. Hettinga quoted:
The national press, including United Press International (UPI), were
excluded from yesterday's event, at Mr. Tenet's request, organizers
said.
Yessiree, he sure knows how he wants it done, too!
on a 'staffer'. But later, according to the
AP, Sen. Frist and congressional aides said it was inserted at the behest
of Rep. Istook.
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breaking down
the door. Oww11 als;kfjlaskjlt6ihaklhglk;ajs al CARRIER TERMINATED
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They keep talking about drafting a Constitution for Iraq. Why don't we just
give them ours? It was written by a lot of really smart guys, it's worked for
over 200 years, and Hell, we're not using it anymore.
-Jay Leno
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for their vaporization.
It would screw up his stock portfolio.
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They keep talking about drafting a Constitution for Iraq. Why don't we just
give them ours? It was written by a lot of really smart guys, it's worked for
over 200 years, and Hell, we're not using it anymore.
-Jay Leno
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that identifies a computer on the Internet, to Krastof's
home address through his AOL account, White said.
(snip)
My guess that there was some sort of application (maybe an internally based IM
client) that phoned home when the thief started up the computer.
Or at least I hope
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that identifies a computer on the Internet, to Krastof's
home address through his AOL account, White said.
(snip)
My guess that there was some sort of application (maybe an internally based IM
client) that phoned home when the thief started up the computer.
Or at least I hope
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On Wednesday 26 November 2003 11:18 am, Tim May wrote:
Liberty is characterized in the .sig below:
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.
Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!
-- Ben Franklin
And if they are all armed ? They all starve.
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Sigh..
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,61341,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_1
and claiming to be someone else at a different address other than
the if the person has already voted or by relying on steel-trap memory of the
volunteer elderly ladies than man the poll (of course in our small town that
can be pretty effective) :) .
-Neil
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On Wednesday 26 November 2003 11:18 am, Tim May wrote:
Liberty is characterized in the .sig below:
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.
Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!
-- Ben Franklin
And if they are all armed ? They all starve.
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and claiming to be someone else at a different address other than
the if the person has already voted or by relying on steel-trap memory of the
volunteer elderly ladies than man the poll (of course in our small town that
can be pretty effective) :) .
-Neil
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Streaming Protocol (RTSP), one stream for each direction.
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I'm surprised no one has commented on Al Gore's speech
(http://www.moveon.org/gore/speech2.html) where he talks about all the evil
things that the Bush administration has done to to undermine our civil
liberties.
Got two words for ya Al: Clipper Chip
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ping.
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by the CHP, addresses ongoing concerns about the affordability of effective
security technology, stealthiness of such a security device, and how GPS
monitoring can be incorporated safely into law enforcement protocol.
snip
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On Friday 31 October 2003 10:55 pm, Tim May wrote:
.. (Standard Tim May Anyone who doesn't agree with me deserves to die a
horrible death rant) ...
--Tim May
I figured that was coming.
Chuckle.
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the Election with a National Lottery with local, state, and national
prizes. With appropriate delink of voter's identity from the way they voted
of course.
(I'm not claiming that this would actually improve things overall, just
increase voter turnout).
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Will ECC work with blinding (Chaum, Brands, etc.) techniques?
Just curious.
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get a subpoena you know about it.
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Will ECC work with blinding (Chaum, Brands, etc.) techniques?
Just curious.
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get a subpoena you know about it.
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to a more efficient (or just different) algorithm.
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a handsome profit before selling the company to larger outfit.
I think they also sold other software the same way, they sold it cheap enough
that people just spent the money to see if it was worth it.
-Neil
(who still runs Quicken 99 under windows 95 'casue it does everything I need
to do)
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a handsome profit before selling the company to larger outfit.
I think they also sold other software the same way, they sold it cheap enough
that people just spent the money to see if it was worth it.
-Neil
(who still runs Quicken 99 under windows 95 'casue it does everything I need
to do)
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, which may be of interest to the NANOG
community, is available here:
http://www.verisign.com/resources/gd/sitefinder/bestpractices.pdf
Matt
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probably been null-routed.
There is an article on slashdot already:
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/09/16/0034210
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, which may be of interest to the NANOG
community, is available here:
http://www.verisign.com/resources/gd/sitefinder/bestpractices.pdf
Matt
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for the bolts before attempting to moving the satelite.
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intelligence
efforts.
or
Shipped it using a forged From: address of an organization remotely linked
with al Qaeda.
Of course then the FBI would have had something to REALLY visit with ABC
about...
Another sheeple scare tatic by the media.
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intelligence
efforts.
or
Shipped it using a forged From: address of an organization remotely linked
with al Qaeda.
Of course then the FBI would have had something to REALLY visit with ABC
about...
Another sheeple scare tatic by the media.
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of going to trial as a
negotiating tactic.
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. Rumsfield !
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dollars on some 80 year old's
heart/lung transplant so he can live another 10 years, or spend that money on
make sure an unwed mother's baby is born healthy? (Note: either choice has
it's own sets of costs and rewards).
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think I know what my ethical choice a the time would have been.
And afterward, I probably would have regretted it, realizing the can of worms
I had just opened.
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On Tuesday 01 April 2003 08:50 pm, Neil Johnson wrote:
When I went to work for the University I graduated from. I discovered all
sorts of interesting things and even more when my sister enrolled.
.
.
.
Duh ! I forgot the point was that, if things are properly handled, it's not
that hard
unintentionally.
- Most important, using Biological or Chemical Weapons is a two-edged sword.
They could do just as much damage to their own troops as to the US and UK
troops if they make a mistake.
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On Tuesday 01 April 2003 08:50 pm, Neil Johnson wrote:
When I went to work for the University I graduated from. I discovered all
sorts of interesting things and even more when my sister enrolled.
I heard this quote from a Marine today on NPR talking about the sucide bombing
earlier and how they are now dealing with IRAQI citizens.
We've been told to be professional and polite, but prepared to kill anyone we
meet.
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I heard this quote from a Marine today on NPR talking about the sucide bombing
earlier and how they are now dealing with IRAQI citizens.
We've been told to be professional and polite, but prepared to kill anyone we
meet.
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banking foretelling of THE MARK
OF THE BEAST ?
(I always thought RAH might be an agent of Satan :) )
Guess the revenue from Left Behind Books is starting to slip...
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banking foretelling of THE MARK
OF THE BEAST ?
(I always thought RAH might be an agent of Satan :) )
Guess the revenue from Left Behind Books is starting to slip...
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://www.gazeta.ru/2003/03/26/NohopeforRus.shtml
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a bit of a double standard to me.
This is the U.S.: we live and die by the double standard.
A Google search turns up this straight from our crypto export control friends:
http://www.bxa.doc.gov/AntiboycottCompliance/OACRequirements.html
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://www.gazeta.ru/2003/03/26/NohopeforRus.shtml
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and
taken out six sites where GPS jammers were being used.
He claimed one site had been taken out with a GPS guided weapon.
Kind of Ironic I beleive he said.
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a bit of a double standard to me.
This is the U.S.: we live and die by the double standard.
A Google search turns up this straight from our crypto export control friends:
http://www.bxa.doc.gov/AntiboycottCompliance/OACRequirements.html
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(No, 11!, there's another coming out in April !)
books in the Left Behind Series.
I've read a few chapters and decided I liked Stephen King's, The Stand
better.
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(No, 11!, there's another coming out in April !)
books in the Left Behind Series.
I've read a few chapters and decided I liked Stephen King's, The Stand
better.
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favorite:
Senator John Smith, our detectors currently show that you are wearing a bra
and panties from Victoria's Secret under your suit, care to explain ?
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we tell you to do if you love
freedom.
Americans tend to also forget that the French provided a lot of support for
the colonies during the American Revolution.
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+FC_AZZWCATCDE:+FC_AW_KEYMSCD:+FC_SW_PRDBBID:7483
So the man can now know what books you taking on the flight (Hopefully not the
flight training manual for the aircraft).
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to those Hane's T-shirt commericals starring Jackie Chan and
Michael Jordan during the Superbowl.
They were advertising their Tagless T-shirts.
I see an upsurge in handmade clothing coming too.
(of course that will have to be followed by homemade cloth, etc.)
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http
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 09:13 pm, Neil Johnson wrote:
RFID technology for libraries ...
http://www.demco.com/CGI-BIN/LANSAWEB?PROCFUN+LWDCWEB+LWDC025+PRD+ENG+FUNCP
ARMS+ZZWSESSID(A0200):29762251880047332521+ZZWNAVPAG(A0100):PROMO+DATESEQ(A0
140):31210321918+FC_AZZWHDRCMP:DEMCO_HEADER
I think Tim hit the nail on the head:
http://research.yale.edu/lawmeme/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=938
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or something. Then they edit the video to insert the
reporter into the middle so it looks more realistic.
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impression :)
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. This is how we the people of the United
States can rob these people of their most desired goal, your terror.
SFC Red Thomas (Ret)Armor Master Gunner Mesa, AZ
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. This is how we the people of the United
States can rob these people of their most desired goal, your terror.
SFC Red Thomas (Ret)Armor Master Gunner Mesa, AZ
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for a shale oil extraction facility. Of course they were abandoned.
The towns folk were still paying off the bonds they floated to pay for the
streets and sewers that they built to support the hoardes of workers that
were supposed to move in.
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to Chicago for our one year anniversary.
I remember an article in the paper (David Barry ?) in the 80's that thought
that Amtrak would be perfect for moving missiles around because you could
never guess what their schedule was going to be.
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for a shale oil extraction facility. Of course they were abandoned.
The towns folk were still paying off the bonds they floated to pay for the
streets and sewers that they built to support the hoardes of workers that
were supposed to move in.
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people realize that one of the reasons we live so long today is because of
the lowly toliet.
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people realize that one of the reasons we live so long today is because of
the lowly toliet.
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. Let's just get rid of the middle-man (government) and then the
corps can take take of enforcement directly (pirate a song, get whacked).
Much more efficient I would guess.
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. Let's just get rid of the middle-man (government) and then the
corps can take take of enforcement directly (pirate a song, get whacked).
Much more efficient I would guess.
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and stepped out of life and looked at hte
gov't..and did not like it..i now vote...that is the way it should be..:)
You're new here, aren't you ?
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(Referring to previous thread about capturing video.)
As I sit here looking at a 64 MB SD Card that I just picked up for $28 at my
local Wally World, I was wondering why it (or it is larger capacity brethren)
couldn't be used to record video and then (after appropriate protection)
swallowed.
On Sunday 24 November 2002 04:49 pm, Tarapia Tapioco wrote:
There is a huge concrete building, hardly any windows, occupying the whole
block-width between Market and Mission streets in san francisco, one side
being 11th street. Funny thing is that it has no markings at all. The main
entrance
On Saturday 23 November 2002 11:32 pm, Steve Schear wrote:
At 04:59 PM 11/21/2002 -0800, James A. Donald wrote:
Mojo was intended to do this but it failed, I think it failed
because they failed to monetize mojo before it was introduced
as service management mechanism.
I failed because it had
On Saturday 23 November 2002 11:32 pm, Steve Schear wrote:
At 04:59 PM 11/21/2002 -0800, James A. Donald wrote:
Mojo was intended to do this but it failed, I think it failed
because they failed to monetize mojo before it was introduced
as service management mechanism.
I failed because it had
On Saturday 02 November 2002 06:38 pm, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Around a year ago a small private jet lost contact over the US. A jet
was
dispatched, saw iced windows, no response to signals. The plane was on
autopilot, eventually crashed
in the middle of nowhere. The passengers/pilot
On Monday 07 October 2002 02:04 am, Bill Stewart wrote:
What's strange is that there are three nameservers for pipeline.com,
at least according to the nslookup that I did.
Two of them are itchy and scratchy.mindspring.net, which sound reasonable,
but the first one is burdell.cc.gatech.edu.
On Monday 07 October 2002 02:04 am, Bill Stewart wrote:
What's strange is that there are three nameservers for pipeline.com,
at least according to the nslookup that I did.
Two of them are itchy and scratchy.mindspring.net, which sound reasonable,
but the first one is burdell.cc.gatech.edu.
Hey don't forget you can still buy a smart card reader from that most
cypherpunkish of babes BRITNEY SPEARS ! Only $30 !
https://www.visiblevisitors.com/mltest/order_form.asp
Hey don't forget you can still buy a smart card reader from that most
cypherpunkish of babes BRITNEY SPEARS ! Only $30 !
https://www.visiblevisitors.com/mltest/order_form.asp
it think it's in, Government Snoop
mode ) ?
Then the watermark can be removed.
Remember it only requires ONE high-quality non-watermarked analog to digital
copy to make it on the net and it's all over.
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it think it's in, Government Snoop
mode ) ?
Then the watermark can be removed.
Remember it only requires ONE high-quality non-watermarked analog to digital
copy to make it on the net and it's all over.
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PGP key
the attendees react (particularly
some of those bubble headed blonde hollywood startlet types).
To quote a recent animated film (Hope I don't get whacked by the DMCA):
Character One: What's Eating Him ?
Character Two: NOTHING! He's the top of the food chain!
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with my Leatherman Micra and my
nail clippers :)
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with my Leatherman Micra and my
nail clippers :)
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had recently purchased a Vette.
It said please ignore, this car is just a AMC Pacer with a REALLY GOOD paint
job.
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So how does one respond to comments, in light of these current (and past)
events, on the idea that no-one will be able to trust the reputations
of anonymous brokers, sellers, or issuers
All were supposedly trusted and respected institutions that had established
track records that suddenly
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Subject: Re: Jail Cell Cipher (modified RC4)
At 10:28 PM -0600 on 2/22/02, Neil Johnson wrote:
I believe that Ron Rivest (the R in RC4) has already created a version
Zen Master says:
If one is always on alert, then they are not on alert.
Still believe that the government doesn't snoop in your private life ? Read
on:
Everyone in my Family has a bad cold this week.
So my wife is in Wal-Mart and she has in her cart (among the usually
household items): 1 Box of Advil Cold Sinus (for my Wife), 1 Bottle of
Children's Tyenol Cold
Watch the last tape in the US Public Broadcasting Systems (PBS) series 21st
Centutry Jet.
It shows the transaction between Boeing and United Airlines for the purchase
of Boeing's First 777 jet.
Multiple Lawyers, Bankers, Company and Government officials spread accross
the US on a conference
To get around the CD-RW serial-number issue should be easy.
Buy a CD-RW with cash at a computer-fest or ham (amateur-radio) swap meet.
DON'T burn anything on the CD-RW that could be traced back to you.
At the last ham swap meet I attended there was a guy selling loads of
complete DSS systems
better get to bed.
-Neil
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On 18 Nov 2001, at 14:17, Neil Johnson wrote:
It would seem to me that digital cash would
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