Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [IP] more on U.S. passports to receive RFID implants start

2005-10-30 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
d be hit the chip with 50-100x the expected input. Unless the system is shunted with a zener or some such, you should be able to fry it pretty easily. Now put that chip-cooker in a trash can right by the main entrance to an airport and perform some public service. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PRO

Re: Surreptitious Tor Messages?

2005-10-04 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
is encrypted. >You're not going to be able to see what's happening there. > > What about a trojan that phones home directly, then phones home when the Tor tunnel is set up, giving its owner a correlation between your True IP and Tor IP? Useful, in a black-hatted way? -- R

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Wikipedia & Tor]

2005-09-29 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
s as credentials. That's a Bad Thing IMHO. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It's just this little chromium switch, here." - TFT SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Wikipedia & Tor]]]

2005-09-28 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
eputation. s/Tor/all/g This is an excellent summation, except that there is no compelling reason to treat Tor-carried traffic differently than any other traffic. Credentialing and reputation tracking are good ideas, and should be applied universally. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Hello directly from Jimbo at Wikipedia]

2005-09-28 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
eeds to realize that the IP address correlation they enjoy outside of Tor is a happy accident, and that they should stop treating IP addressess as user credentials. If they want credentials, they need to implement them. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It's just this little chromium switch, here." - TFT SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Wikipedia & Tor]]]

2005-09-28 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
the social contract. That might solve your vandalism problem, but it introduces other issues. > This thread started off because a Tor > server complained to me about the blocking, and part of my response is > that one beef I have is that some people in the Tor community seem very > ha

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Wikipedia & Tor]

2005-09-27 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
of assholes. > In summary, I'm not too unhappy with the status quo for now. Tor needs > way more basic development / usability work still. In the absence of > actual volunteers-who-code on the side of Tor _or_ Wikipedia to resolve > the problem, I'm going to focus on continuing to mak

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Wikipedia & Tor]

2005-09-27 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
w that I think of it, all the classic examples of "anonymous" publication were really pseudonymous. (Publius, et al) -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It's just this little chromium switch, here." - TFT SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Wikipedia & Tor]

2005-09-27 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
e Wiki philosophy is flawed. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It's just this little chromium switch, here." - TFT SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com

Re: Gubmint Tests Passport RFID...

2005-08-09 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
g a difference is perhaps in the physical > layer...encryption + shielding is probably a lot more secure than encryption > without shielding, given an ID "phisher" wandering around an airport with a > special purpose briefcase. This isn't about phishing. That's just

Re: Private Homes may be taken for public good

2005-06-23 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
Quoting Tyler Durden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > How do you take out a bulldozer? (Remember, bulldozer operators can easily > be replaced.) RPG7 should do it. They're known to be able to take out a Bradley. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It&

Re: Anonymous Site Registration

2005-05-26 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
D name, yes. But if you can be satisfied with a third-level, there are a lot of domains at freedns.afraid.org that will let you tag on a subdomain with just a registration (and you can probably supply a @dodgeit.com address). Then just add a web forward pointing to the Tor gateway. -- Roy M.

Re: WiFi Launcher?

2005-03-26 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
but I'm not sure if that includes the known address of the node. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It's just this little chromium switch, here." - TFT SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com

Re: [IP] No expectation of privacy in public? In a pig's eye! (fwd from dave@farber.net)

2005-01-12 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
m sure *that* would go over well with the Powers That Be) -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It's just this little chromium switch, here." - TFT SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com

Re: California Bans a Large-Caliber Gun, and the Battle Is On

2005-01-06 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
Tyler Durden wrote: And come to think of it, "Bowling for Columbine" has the accidental affect of making it clear that Guns themselves are not the problem in the US. What leads you to believe that was accidental? -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "I

Re: An interesting thread...Hacking Bluetooth

2004-12-22 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
The rest sounds perfectly plausible, as well. WEP is Swiss cheese, guys tell their girlfriends too much and girlfriends gossip amongst themselves. Nothing to see here. Move along. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It's just this little chromium s

Re: tangled context probe

2004-12-10 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
from ensconcing RW"B"E in my procmail file next to TM, choate and proffr. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It's just this little chromium switch, here." - TFT SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com

Re: Timing Paranoia

2004-12-09 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
R.A. Hettinga wrote: At 10:16 PM -0500 12/9/04, Roy M. Silvernail wrote: Imagine using observed timing to conclude that your agent provocateur operates from geostationary orbit. ...And here I thought VALIS was all in his head... Right idea, wrong book. R. W. "Bob" is t

Re: Timing Paranoia

2004-12-09 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
on mailing lists and Usenet, harassing the fuck out of `persons of interest'. Imagine using observed timing to conclude that your agent provocateur operates from geostationary orbit. R. W. may be annoying, but at least he's derivative. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you

Re: primes as far as the eye can see, discrete continua

2004-12-08 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
but http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20040424/mathtrek.asp talks a bit about the general subject. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It's just this little chromium switch, here." - TFT SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com

Re: "Word" Of the Subgenius...

2004-12-06 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
need him? Huh? I thought that *was* Detweiller! -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It's just this little chromium switch, here." - TFT SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com

Re: Declaration of Expulsion: A Modest Proposal

2004-11-04 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
in Anchorage, which isn't *really* Alaska). -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It's just this little chromium switch, here." - TFS SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com

Re: Declaration of Expulsion: A Modest Proposal

2004-11-03 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
figure the United States Chuckle-worthy, if not outright funny. Interestingly, I could see a liberal making exactly the same case, but without the ad hominem attacks. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It's just this little chromium switch, here."

Re: Why you keep losing to this idiot

2004-11-03 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
is our friend. Kornbluth was right. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It's just this little chromium switch, here." - TFS SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com

Re: Financial identity is *dangerous*? (was re: Fake companies, real money)

2004-10-29 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
Dave Howe wrote: Roy M. Silvernail wrote: I'd thought it was so Microsoft could offer an emulation-based migration path to all the apps that would be broken by Longhorn. MS has since backed off on the new filesystem proposal that would have been the biggest source of breakage (if rumors

Re: US Retardation of Free Markets (was Airport insanity)

2004-10-27 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 21:10 -0700, James A. Donald wrote: > -- > James A. Donald: > > > Moral equivalence, the rationale of those who defend > > > tyranny and slavery. > > Roy M. Silvernail > > Moral superiority, the rationale of both sides of any give

Re: US Retardation of Free Markets (was Airport insanity)

2004-10-26 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 18:38 -0400, R.A. Hettinga wrote: > At 6:23 PM -0400 10/26/04, Roy M. Silvernail wrote: > >Moral superiority, the rationale of both sides of any given violent > >conflict. The winner gets to use the victory to proclaim the > >correctness of their inte

Re: US Retardation of Free Markets (was Airport insanity)

2004-10-26 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
their interpretation. When the conflict is of a historic scale, the loser is often too dead to object. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It's just this little chromium switch, here." - TFS SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com

Re: US Retardation of Free Markets (was Airport insanity)

2004-10-24 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
quot; must describe both McVeigh and Bin Laden? Ends do not justify means. A reasonable man would argue that attacking an occupied building with highly destructive weapons is an act intended to incite terror, without needing to even consider the motive. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED],

Re: How to fuck with airports - a 1 step guide for (Redmond) terrorists.

2004-09-28 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
order to prevent a data overload, a union official told the LA Times." That would be 49.71026961805556 days, or (curiously enough) 4294967295 (0x) milliseconds. Known problem with Win95 ('cept they call Win95 a "server"). -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMA

Re: A nice little dose of pop conspiracy theory...

2004-09-11 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
e in the Pentagon camera shots is definitely no 757. Question is, where did the flight 77 equipment (the 757 that supposedly crashed into the Pentagon) finally end up? -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "Progress, like reality, is not optional." - R. A. Hettinga SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com

Re: GPS, phones, toothing

2004-07-03 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
quick drive. I think toothing has grown popular *because* of the proximity limitations. One has a reasonable assurance that the object of pursuit is close enough to "close escrow", as Lenny Nero would say. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "Prog

Re: [IP] more on more on E-mail intercept ruling - good grief!! (fwd from dave@farber.net)

2004-07-02 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
Sunder wrote: On Fri, 2 Jul 2004, Roy M. Silvernail wrote: Call me cynical (no... go ahead), but if VOIP is found to have no 4th Amendment protection, Congress would first have to agree that this *is* a problem before thay could "fix" it. Given the recent track record of legi

Re: [IP] more on more on E-mail intercept ruling - good grief!! (fwd from dave@farber.net)

2004-07-02 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
ty. And as for the SCOTUS, all they have to do is sit back on a strict interpretation and such intercepts aren't "wiretaps" at all. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It's just this little chromium switch, here." - TFS SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com

Re: Shuffling to the sound of the Morlocks' dinner bell

2004-06-27 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
money? There are three theaters around Cincinnati running it, which considering the Republican slant of the state I found interesting. Don't know how long it's scheduled to play, though. I didn't see any "final performance" posters (and of course. moviefone.com doesn'

Re: [IP] When police ask your name, you must give it, Supreme Court says (fwd from dave@farber.net)

2004-06-22 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
Thanks for ruining my day! Now I'm going to go home and watch Equilibrium again. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not "It's just this little chromium switch, here." - TFS SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com

Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On Fri, 2004-06-11 at 14:41, Eric Cordian wrote: > Roy M. Silvernail wrote: > > > Think of it as evolution in action. > > I think we've identified another applicant on the short list for Tim May's > old job. :) But I didn't come right out and *say* they nee

Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
ople? 419ers are criminals. They steal money by dint of deception. They break the social contract. I can't get too worked up about turning the tables on them. Think of it as evolution in action. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not Never Forget: It's Only 1&#

Re: SASSER Worm Dude

2004-05-10 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
rite a worm that takes out > millions and millions of computers throughout the world running the latest > MS OS. Uhshouldn't we arrest Bill Gates first? Hmmm... there *is* that thing about maintaining an attractive nusiance, no? -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you&#x

Re: [IP] One Internet provider's view of FBI's CALEA wiretap push

2004-04-22 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
ill ignite thermite... should be able to do a number on a flash chip pretty well. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not Never Forget: It's Only 1's and 0's! SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com

Re: Anti-globalization

2003-12-11 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On Thursday 11 December 2003 22:00, Neil Johnson wrote: > What I object to are corporations who utilize their power (money) to > influence governments to make laws that benefit them at the expense of > others. > > - The DMCA > - Tariffs AND Free Trade Agreements > - H1-B visas And now... tarrifs f

Re: Speaking of Reason

2003-12-09 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 19:57, Eric Murray wrote: > Ok, bye! > > > Eric (just to make it crystal clear, Tim's going in my _personal_ killfile) Shit, mine too. I really don't get what's happened to Tim. He used to be a great resource. Now he's even forgotten how to troll well.

Re: e voting

2003-11-21 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On Friday 21 November 2003 12:19, Tim May wrote: > On Nov 21, 2003, at 8:16 AM, Major Variola (ret.) wrote: > > Secretary of State Kevin Shelley is expected to announce today that as > > of 2006, all electronic voting machines in California must be able to > > produce a paper printout that voters c

Freenet and DHCP

2003-11-03 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
In looking over the Freenet FAQ (specifically the Firewall/NAT stuff), it looks like a static public IP address is assumed/needed. My DSL connection is DHCP, so my visible IP changes periodically. Even more fun, the visible IP isn't visible from my side. (I get a 10.x.x.x address from my DSL m

Re: "If you didn't pay for it, you've stolen it!"

2003-10-24 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
ndeed. I'd guess the [MP|RI]AA wouldn't like this at all. But your point is inescapable and I'd /really/ like to watch this court battle. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not http://www.rant-central.com is the new scytale Never Forget: It's Only 1's and 0's! SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss

Re: "If you didn't pay for it, you've stolen it!"

2003-10-24 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
Timeout? Can you queue checkout requests? Interesting idea, but it sounds kind of cumbersome to roll out. -- Roy M. Silvernail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and you're not http://www.rant-central.com is the new scytale Never Forget: It's Only 1's and 0's! SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss

Re: "If you didn't pay for it, you've stolen it!"

2003-10-24 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On Friday 24 October 2003 02:46, Steve Schear wrote: > Why couldn't this be applied on-line to music. Under current fair use > provisions readers and listeners who have purchased a work are allowed to > lend it out freely. Surely the number of people who want to read or listen > to a work are mu

Re: Software protection scheme may boost new game sales

2003-10-11 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On Saturday 11 October 2003 04:38, Steve Schear wrote: > What the program does is make > unauthorized copies of games slowly degrade, by exploiting the systems for > error correction that computers use to cope with CD-ROMs or DVDs that have > become scratched. Software protected by Fade contains f

Re: Nuking USG: not just for cypherpunks anymore

2003-10-11 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On Saturday 11 October 2003 00:14, Major Variola (ret.) wrote: > 'If I could just get a nuclear device inside Foggy Bottom, I think > that's the answer'," he said. > > --Pat Robertson, republican presidential candidate Robertson was quoting "columnist Joel Mowbray, who has written a book entitled

Tunneling through a hostile proxy?

2002-07-23 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
tions will secure user <-> proxy and proxy <-> server separately, with the proxy able to observe cleartext. Could an SSH connection be made under these conditions? Pointers appreciated, thanks. -- Roy M. Silvernail Proprietor, scytale.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: The Mother of All Acronym Overloads (was Re: ResearchBuzz #182 -- May 16, 2002)

2002-05-16 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On 16 May 2002, at 16:28, R. A. Hettinga wrote: > Unfortunately, it looks unedited, and anyone can post to it. Many TLAs > meaning "Three Letter Acronym", for instance... And AOL was not listed as Acronym OverLoad. It is now... -- Roy M. Silvernail Proprietor, scytale.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Internet is dead (Was Re: Celsius 451 -the melting point of Cat-5)

2002-04-02 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
e. The thought occurred to me that a named pipe would be ideal for this. But then I looked up named pipes under Windoze, and my thought quickly evaporated. (named pipes exist only in a special namespace, and Windoze doesn't do symlinks as we know them in *nix) -- Roy M. Silvernail Proprietor, scytale.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Pegging the ironometer: tech newsletter needs some editing help

2002-02-25 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
e > control of your IIS Web server. > http://clickthru.online.com/Click?q=df-1kJhQLE1H2XTE9NfYfjXJhvcx6yR -- Roy M. Silvernail Proprietor, scytale.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Email postage redux

2002-01-14 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
d even mentions techniques for anonymous email. -- Roy M. Silvernail Proprietor, scytale.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Digital Angel gets under the skin after all

2001-12-19 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
, and "several sentences of information" in another. Interesting that they plan to be to market in South America in 90 days (because of fewer required regulatory permissions). They say they expect FDA and FCC approval here by midyear. Anyone want to get barcoded? -- Roy M. Silvernai

Re: Denning's Geo-crypto

2001-11-22 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
ould seem to be pretty small compared to the usual keyspaces discussed here. -- Roy M. Silvernail [ ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] DNRC Minister Plenipotentiary of All Things Confusing, Software Division PGP Key 0x1AF39331 : 71D5 2EA2 4C27 D569 D96B BD40 D926 C05E

Re: Cypherpunk failures

2001-11-19 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On 19 Nov 2001, at 19:43, Ken Brown wrote: > Much too 1990s. These times suit more loyal-sounding names. > "Programmers Rally Against Terrorism"? I wonder how many non-Brits will get this... -- Roy M. Silvernail Proprietor, scytale.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

SafeWeb is history?

2001-11-19 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
Seen on /., confirmed on www.safeweb.com. SafeWeb, blaming the bankruptcy of its co-lo provider, has suspended its free web proxy. It's claimed: "we may relaunch the service on a subscription basis." Another one bites the dust... -- Roy M. Silvernail Proprietor, scytale.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The Password Spy

2001-10-30 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
data to/from a serial port. Got a piece of hardware I'm trying to reverse- engineer, and I'd rather avoid writing a custom serial driver. Any ideas? -- Roy M. Silvernail Proprietor, scytale.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: FBI moves to route internet through central servers: Another dagger in the Heart of Freedom in America

2001-10-27 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
em faked the ACK packets to save turnaround time) to get better throughput. Still, I think a 56K modem could outpull a Telebit. -- Roy M. Silvernail [ ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] DNRC Minister Plenipotentiary of All Things Confusing, Software Division PGP Key 0x1AF39331 : 71D5 2EA2 4C

Re: Retribution not enough

2001-10-22 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
It might also spell the end of economy. I'm reminded of George O. Smith's "Venus Equilateral" stories, in which invention of the replicator did end the economy, until a substance was discovered ("Identium") that could not be replicated. It seems that markets a

Re: Clubbing in Fortress Amerika (fwd)

2001-10-21 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
I can't figure out and a final field that says "20 EXTRA BYTES HERE". (yes, really) -- Roy M. Silvernail [ ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] DNRC Minister Plenipotentiary of All Things Confusing, Software Division PGP Key 0x1AF39331 : 71D5 2EA2 4C27 D569 D96B BD40 D926 C05

Re: Mandatory ID Cards

2001-09-19 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
k Gephardt told Fox News, “What kind of identity cards would > we make citizens and others carry? Would they carry more > information?” Hmmm travel records, eh? And notice Gephardt acting as though it were a fait acompli. Eric's right: anonymity will be the first to go. -- Roy M. Silvernail Proprietor, scytale.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Basking in the Glow of Terror

2001-09-13 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
by the perps who carried out the missions. Their handlers will not want to be easily identified, lest they draw nuclear fire. Therefore, all the easily discovered clues will doubtless be diversionary. -- Roy M. Silvernail Proprietor, scytale.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Manhattan Mid-Afternoon

2001-09-13 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
sophistication of this attack was such that I have a hard time believing the perps would leave so many obvious clues behind without intending to. And if they intended to leave clues, the clues are almost certainly red herrings. Interesting times, indeed. > > -Declan -- Roy M. Silvernail Proprietor, scytale.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Open 802.11b wireless access points and remailers

2001-07-26 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
mount a > small enough box that it wouldn't get noticed. Epoxy your box to the > wall next to some other sort of electrical equipment (if the > interference won't get in the way) and it will probably remain > undiscovered for a while. Hmmm maybe an inductive parasite po

Re: What the Swiss have

2001-07-21 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
ety would develop. "An armed society is a polite society." - RAH -- Roy M. Silvernail [ ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] DNRC Minister Plenipotentiary of All Things Confusing, Software Division PGP Key 0x1AF39331 : 71D5 2EA2 4C27 D569 D96B BD40 D926 C05E

Soon Big Brother will know your shit...

2001-07-12 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
store. Not much of a stretch to envision a remotely upgradeable system that can be instructed to run drug screens or collect DNA. Sure glad this is just a prototype. -- Roy M. Silvernail Proprietor, scytale.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]