record has been been in the list the more likely it is to get dropped. A
potential cheater would never be certain when the incriminating evidence
would be gone.
If which records were disreputable was known then their lifetime could be
extended.
cheers,
Tim
mals one may cut living parts from
and eat.
Whether googling the rabbinical Law qualifies me for the death penalty is
unclear.
cheers,
Tim
A long, long time agoĆ¢
I can still remember
How the dollar used to make me smile.
And I knew if I had my chance
I'd sell the currency of France
And, maybe, I'd be happy for awhile.
But all our spending made me shiver
With every T-bill we'd deliver.
Bad news on the doorstep;
I couldn't t
John Young wrote:
What older soft-gutted guys in all nations like most is the
Wagnerian tragedy, the soap opera sturm and drang, of
other people's suffering and death for their loose-screw
agenda.
You demonstrate that point well.
"My girlfriend loves the results, but she doesn't know what I do. She
thinks
it's natural" -Thomas, CA
"I've been using your product for 4 months now. I've increased my
length from 2"
to nearly 6" . Your product has saved my sex life." -Matt, FL
Pleasure your partner every time with a bigger,
> Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 15:39:47 -0700
> From: Bill Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Email tapping by ISPs, forwarder addresses, and crypto
> proxies
>
> At 04:44 PM 7/24/2004, J.A. Terranson wrote:
> > > [1] the original phone phreaks were blind,
> >
> >This is a ridiculous statemen
Tyler Durden wrote:
Well, burn down my unabomber shack! Have we smoked out Tim May? As
much as his one-sided thinking pisses me off sometimes I miss the
sheer "fuck you" of it.
-TD
Nope, sorry champ!
But look at the bright side -- you've got a good excuse to keep smoking.
What a bleeding-heart moron you are, Eric!
Eric Cordian wrote:
I visited that 419eaters site, and I must say I have really mixed feelings
about what the people are doing there.
It's certainly unethical for Nigerians to try and make a living by bilking
foreigners with elaborate schemes that promise
counted as votes for "None of the above" (but not
this part -- they were doing well to get a 10% turn-out for a student
election). Pretty soon we'd have no government.
cheers,
Tim
ng. The problem is who gets to decide
what's proposed. Alternatively groups of candidates (e.g. parties) could be
able to codify their promises as bills before the election. If a enough
candidates who subscribed to the relevant platform get elected, then they're
deemed to have voted for the bill already in their official capacity as
senator or whatever.
cheers,
Tim
es you have over there. It shouldn't be
difficult - how much would it cost to get someone to sign a petition?
cheers,
Tim
RAH>
> Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 00:59:45 -0400
> From: "Bob Jonkman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: PlayFair > Sarovar
>
> That seemed short-lived. Both links to the Playfair project at Sarovar are
> dead: http://sarovar.org/projects/playfair/ and
> http://playfair.sarovar.org/ The search fun
> Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 09:19:49 -0700
> From: "Major Variola (ret)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Vote Market
>
> At 09:25 AM 4/17/04 +1000, Tim Benham wrote:
> >I think all this concern about voter coercion is rather overblown.
>
> Maybe we
>
ntelligence of the
vote, because rich people and corporations are generally smarter than poor
people.
I commend the vote market to the list.
cheers,
Tim
LPG is mostly propane, LNG is mostly methane. Their properties are quite
different.
cheers,
Tim
>From: "Jody Pressman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 19:04:27 -0500
http://fillthehill.ca/
I'm proud to announce that the website for the largest drug reform rally in
Canadian history has launched.
Fill the Hill 2004 now has a home on the internet at fillthehill.ca
Fill the Hill 2
re a couple of billion in the world who would gladly
come to America if the borders were open...I'm not exaggerating at all.
Between 1 and 2 billion, at least.
Let them come. But let them starve when 950 million of them find no
work and a limit to charity by the do-gooder minority. Let pi
On Jan 13, 2004, at 8:41 AM, Steve Schear wrote:
At 11:23 PM 1/12/2004, Tim May wrote:
During the Carnivore debate, I argued that mandatory placement of
computer agents in systems was equivalent to quartering troops:
< http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg03198.html>
&quo
by the quarter hour...I recall in the case of a probate matter I
was involved in, that merely phoning the lawyer to ask a simple
question showed up as a $75 charge on his probate fee bill. And this
guy was just a probate lawyer shlub, not even a highly paid Jew
criminal lawyer! There is no way I w
On Jan 12, 2004, at 10:55 AM, bgt wrote:
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 01:26, Tim May wrote:
Have you done this since 9/11? I know that in my [red]neck of the
woods, I
would without question be spending a few days in the system for this.
That's what sniper rifles with low light scopes are for: kil
pon. Don't physically resist, but make it clear that you don't
consent to any further search.
3. Ask if you are under arrest. If you are, you have a right to know
why.
--end excerpt--
--Tim May
"'I'm sorry that Tim is being a bother again. He has a long histor
On Jan 12, 2004, at 10:40 AM, bgt wrote:
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 01:07, Tim May wrote:
On Jan 11, 2004, at 2:12 PM, bgt wrote:
On Sun, 2004-01-11 at 13:57, Tim May wrote:
I don't know if he did, but of course there is no requirement in the
U.S. that citizen-units either carry or present ID. U
News Stories: http://www.mapinc.org/people/molson
A marijuana growing operation at the former Molson brewery in Barrie -- thought
to be the largest ever discovered in the province -- is twice as big as
originally thought.
Pictures of the operation:
http://www.cannabisculture.com/uploads//771096-
On Jan 11, 2004, at 2:12 PM, bgt wrote:
On Sun, 2004-01-11 at 13:57, Tim May wrote:
I don't know if he did, but of course there is no requirement in the
U.S. that citizen-units either carry or present ID. Unless they are
driving a car or operating a few selected classes of heavy machinery.
no grounds to arrest me. So
they neither searched my papers forcibly nor arrested me. They did,
however, order me to leave the grounds of Stanford University, almost
making me late for a talk before Margaret Rader's cyberspace law class,
scheduled long, long before the First Fascist scheduled _his_ trip to
Stanford.
--Tim May
no effect on
the typical gangsta negro or Mexican with less than one box of ammo to
his name, but still using his "piece" to shoot several people. The
recreational shooter ends up paying 99.9% of the tax, the gangsta pays
a dollar or two per box.)
The point is, the U.S. taxes what political animals call "sin" quite a
bit.
--Tim May
ch I am, do I not have First Amendment rights? As a
felon, and certainly not a citizen in good standing, have I lost my
other rights?
To all who say "Yes," including most of the Eurotrash collectivists
here, I say your legacy shall be smoke. Tens of millions, perhaps
billions, need to
, that
we no longer have monthly meetings, and that the Movement is ending.
Better that than to see it hijacked by the eurotrash lefties, New York
collectivists, and anti-globalist warriors against free trade.
--Tim May, Corralitos, California
Quote of the Month: "It is said that there a
o
"magnet" schools (science, performing arts, crack dealing, etc.).
--Tim May
"They played all kinds of games, kept the House in session all night,
and it was a very complicated bill. Maybe a handful of staffers
actually read it, but the bill definitely was not available to mem
On Jan 2, 2004, at 12:03 AM, Tim May wrote:
So Kennedy's liberals scratched their heads and came up with a new
plan. "Relief" would be converted to a series of state and national
programs, no longer handled locally. And the bad connotations of
"relief" would be change
On Jan 1, 2004, at 8:20 PM, J.A. Terranson wrote:
Tim May wrote...
In conclusion, your Bedford-Stuy student who doesn't see the point to
studying math will never be a math researcher, or a physicist, or a
chemist, or anything else of that sort. So no point in trying to
convince
him to stud
he is halting operations early.
All things must end.
Begin forwarded message:
From: Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: January 2, 2004 12:03:39 AM PST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Quantum Loop Gravity Be For Whitey
On Jan 1, 2004, at 10:06 PM, Riad S. Wahby wrote:
"J.A. Terranson&qu
Second of the items lne.com never sent to the list (that I have seen,
9-10 hours later).
Begin forwarded message:
From: Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: January 2, 2004 1:02:20 AM PST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Quantum Loop Gravity Be For Whitey
On Jan 2, 2004, at 12:03 AM, T
On Jan 1, 2004, at 8:26 PM, Justin wrote:
Tim May (2004-01-02 02:42Z) wrote:
Bob, a crack addict collecting "disability" or welfare or other
government freebies, works 0% of his time for the government/society.
("Dat not true. I gots to stands in line to get my check increased!
On Jan 1, 2004, at 7:44 PM, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
On Thu, 1 Jan 2004, Tim May wrote:
A few moments of thought will show the connection between replicators
and general assemblers. A general assembler can make another general
assembler, hence all general assemblers are replicators. And in fact
ts.)
When you hear John Young and Tyler Durden nattering about the "persons
of privilege" are reaping the rewards of a benificent government, think
about Alice and Bob and ask yourself who'se doing the real work. Ask
who're the sources and who're the sinks.
"From each accor
I'll comment on the sociology after commenting on the physics:
(actually, looking over your sociology, I see it's just more of the
liberal whine and sleaze, so I won't bother commenting on it again)
On Jan 1, 2004, at 6:34 PM, Tyler Durden wrote:
Tim May wrote...
Then yo
On Jan 1, 2004, at 12:50 PM, Tyler Durden wrote:
Tim May wrote...
First, please stop including the full text of the message you are
replying to. Learn to use an editor, whether you ultimately top-post
or bottom-post to edited fragments.
I actually do this for a reason. If I'm not do
On Jan 1, 2004, at 2:35 PM, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
Tim May wrote:
I'm skeptical of this claim. A lot of Intel and AMD and similar
machines are running full-tilt, "24/7." To wit, Beowulf-type
clusters, the Macintosh G5 cluster that is now rated third fasted in
the world, and
On Jan 1, 2004, at 11:56 AM, Riad S. Wahby wrote:
Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now I grant you that I haven't tested CPUs in this way in many years.
But I am skeptical that recent CPUs are substantially different than
past CPUs. I would like to see some actual reports of "
rest today are wealthy by
Roman or Middle Ages or even Renaissance standards. But the split
between those with talents in demand--the Peter Jacksons, the Stephen
Kings, the Tim Berners-Lees, etc. and the "reading be for whitey" and
"I don't see any benefit to studying math"
in seasalt")
First, please stop including the entire message you are responding to,
plus the parts you comment on. I dislike editing other people's
sloppiness as much as I dislike paying for their breeding choices.
Second, your comment above merits no response.
--Tim May
e some support for the claim that running a stamp
creation process is more likely to burn up a modern machine than all of
these apps running financial modeling, render farms, and supercomputer
clusters are doing.
Until then, render me skeptical.
--Tim May
, nor to trivialize the past.
My awakening, as it were, actually happened here, for better or worse.
Tim, Hal, Lucky, Uni and to some extent Detweiler all helped
form my view. More than a few others. This was back in '93, mostly. At
least, the founding, for me was then. I know some things hap
neocon standard-bearer
James Donald to foam that I am a Saddam lover and a supporter of
Chomsky.)
--Tim May, who owns both a Farmer's Almanac and a Rand-McNally Atlas
(apparently the illiterates who recorded the Maximum Leader's thoughts
on the dangers of "almanacs" may have
ryptographic problem is forgeries.
Once everybody starts whitelisting, spammers are going to
start forging headers to pretend to come from big mailing lists
and popular machines and authors, so now you'll not only
need to whitelist Dave Farber or Declan McCullough if you read their
lists,
or
crap from half
a dozen of their "moderated" lists?
As for white lists, I'm all for them, though the coloreds keep trying
to get government to force them out of business.
--Tim May
e administrivia address.
Check which address you mailed to.
--Tim May
unities. And voluntary associations.
However, in a free society they may not use guns or force to stop what
other people are reading or viewing or singing.
Think about it. Carefully. Read up on some of the basics.
You are on the wrong mailing list if you are as statist as you appear
to be.
--Tim May
ye) it's banned.
So...can you have swastikas in Textbooks? Perhaps 100 years from now
the Holocaust will be forgotten. Of course, that'll make Tim May happy
because then it could happen all over again.
Nonsense. The problem with the Holocaust was not because people were
expressing th
even if the swatsika is protrayed as a bad thing (to
the point of practically being a bullseye) it's banned.
So...can you have swastikas in Textbooks? Perhaps 100 years from now
the Holocaust will be forgotten. Of course, that'll make Tim May happy
because then it could happen all over agai
You make me sick. I hope the ovens are fired up again and you are sent
to one for a nice, long, _very_ hot shower.
--Tim May
r bedsheets, then please, begin to do so.
Otherwise...
Tim nailed it: you're just a statist who found a new god.
Chomsky lies. and you are obviously a sock puppet for the Trilateralist
Bilderbergers.
--Tim May, who has noticed for a long time that the cadence and even
the phrasing that James Donald
This sounds like a very interesting project!
-Tim
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/0,39020330,39118685,00.htm
Mitnick calls for hackers' war stories
Patrick Gray
ZDNet Australia
December 19, 2003, 10:40 GMT
Notorious hacker Kevin Mitnick is collating tales of hackers' 'a
Pubdate: Thu, 18 Dec 2003
Source: City Paper (PA)
Copyright: 2003 CP Communications, Inc.
Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website: http://www.citypaper.net/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/88
Author: Morris Bracy
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Forchion
THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY
The first ti
cial Cuban planes as "freedom fighters"
and to Palestinians seeking to expel the Zionist Jew invaders as
"terrorists"?
We are in Wonderland and the Republicrats are the Mad Hatters.
--Tim May
"We are at war with Oceania. We have always been at war with Oceania."
"
>From: Wardialers For Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [Wardialers for Bush] Set a record! Call 1-800-531-6789 AS OFTEN AS YOU CAN!
>
>Resident George W. Bush wants your support!
>
>Even though every nuisance call to this phone number costs him money, he
>wants you to call NOW, AGAIN AN
ed it, with shielded
cables. Or just use a small PC (Poqet, etc.) and move the keyboard and
CPU under the draped hood. Leakage out the bottom, hence the earlier
proposal for a full bag, like a sleeping bag.
--Tim May
cause it's putting them out business and "unfair".
Ah yes, recall big steel corporations talking about 'fair
trade" in recent weeks.
Tim has been implying that I am a pinko, gold nut, and
randroid, which sort of hints that Ayn Rand is too pink for
him.
Rand supported taxes fo
On Dec 12, 2003, at 5:58 PM, J.A. Terranson wrote:
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Tim May wrote:
On Dec 12, 2003, at 12:16 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
- Forwarded message from Seth David Schoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-
From: Seth David Schoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 23:32
forwarding traffic from other lists to the CP list.
--Tim May
On Dec 11, 2003, at 11:54 AM, James A. Donald wrote:
--
On 10 Dec 2003 at 19:31, Tim May wrote:
I receive several messages a month saying I need to re-verify
information with an E-gold account (which I never recall
establishing, by the way).
These are messagers from scammers. e-gold never
;forced" to do, and the
similarities between demand-driven evaluation of partial results and
the obviously demand-driven inventory practices of modern businesses is
striking. There's an essay here for some political thinker, along the
lines of Phil Salin's "Wealth of Kitchens" essay drawing parallels
between free markets and object-oriented systems.)
--Tim May
rebutted--several years
ago confirm to me the whole thing is some Randroid fantasy built on
sand.
--Tim May
--Tim May
"Ben Franklin warned us that those who would trade liberty for a little
bit of temporary security deserve neither. This is the path we are now
racing down, with American flag
On Dec 9, 2003, at 8:46 PM, Roy M. Silvernail wrote:
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
On Dec 9, 2003, at 4:57 PM, Eric Murray wrote:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 03:05:29PM -0800, Tim May wrote:
Since Eric Murray has expressed distaste with my views
I pretty much agree with your views, minus the racism and misogny.
On days that the brilliant thoughtful Tim posts, I'm in awe.
Whe
due diligence malpractice
cases are in order). Even better would be a process server trespassing
on my property...no point in having a pig farm if you have nothing to
throw to the pigs.
The revelation that Don Frederickson is one of those who needs to be
dealt with eventually was rewarding.
-
nse, it's gone way beyond
'repression'...no need for that rat-cage around our heads anymore.
You silly Bolshies are obviously on the wrong list if you think strong
crypto is going to help your cause.
Feh.
--Tim May
--Tim May
"The State is the great fiction by which everyone seeks to live at the
expense of everyone else." --Frederic Bastiat
that shit, and I promise to be grossed out.
But seriously, has anyone considered that maybe the problem is Tim
May? His hate-filled ignorance is a real impediment to anyone who
might otherwise be interested in "the cause." His spews are pretty
distasteful, and to him, anyone who didn
lefties here, you should've known this for years and years.
Enough of us have talked about it. And it was obvious to me in the
early days (which predate CP by several years, of course (cf. the
"Crypto Anarchist Manifesto," 1988) that strong crypto would usher in a
world where no liberal traitor like John Kennedy could steal my money
to send to some negroes in Washington so they could buy more malt
liquor and breed more "chilluns."
Good riddance to bad rubbish. The Crypto Revolution will burn off tens
of millions of useless eaters.
--Tim May
, whatever that is.
Start contributing or leave. You've been posting textbook paragraphs
and asking us to fill in the next line for way too many months.
--Tim May
believing what the brain pre-dead spout as
wisdom.
PLONK.
I've had it with years of these e.e. cummings bits of zero content.
--Tim May
patients, as ordered, the
MMAR is unconstitutional," said Tim Meehan, communications director of OCSARC.
"Because it's unconstitutional, that means that according to the Parker decision
by the same court in 2000, the possession of marijuana law is dead once again."
OCSARC re
or wherever
you get published, but I have other things I'd rather be doing.
Preaching to me that I ought to be sacrificing my time for the
betterment of some skatepunks by publishing in "Piercing Magazine" is
the silliest kind of altruistic thinking.
No Tim, not altruistic. My reas
On Dec 8, 2003, at 1:15 PM, Declan McCullagh wrote:
On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 01:59:26PM -0800, Tim May wrote:
This actually fits in with something Lessig is widely known for, his
"technology-custom-law" trichotomy (*).
(* He may call it something different...I haven't checked in
nd he attended the same demo, he would see a
crowd of old farts, and you would see a crowd of young punks
with nose rings.
This is certainly so. But it doesn't dispute my point. In fact, it
supports it.
My generation was very active, on all sides. The droids born after
about 1980 are mainly f
On Dec 7, 2003, at 1:25 PM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 03:10:04PM +0100, Nomen Nescio wrote:
Tim,
I AM GETTING TIRED OF SEEING CYPHERPUNKS RESTRICTING WHAT INFORMATION
FLOWS AND TO WHERE IT FLOWS...
He is correct, of course. One of these days I'm going to get
MailMan working
On Dec 5, 2003, at 3:53 PM, Tim May wrote:
Back to the cost issue. Prof. Lessig argues that voluntary identity
escrow systems should be "encouraged." How/ Through nattering to
people about how they ought to use a more expensive, less flexible
system which exposes them to possible
orking for the overthrow of
the U.S. government use it. Let's see how many critics of the Church of
Scientology, threatened with lawsuits and "legal warrants," use it.
Let's see how much child porn gets traded on it.
--Tim May
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On Nov 26, 2003, at 8:10 AM, BillyGOTO wrote:
I have no problem with this free choice contract.
You can't sell your vote for the same reason that Djinni don't
grant wishes for "more wishes".
A silly comment. I take it you're saying "Because the rules don't allow
it." Or something similar to this.
On Nov 25, 2003, at 5:05 PM, BillyGOTO wrote:
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 03:26:18PM -0800, Tim May wrote:
(I fully support vote buying and selling, needless to say. Simple
right
to make a contract.)
What's your take on this situation, then:
BOSS: Get in that booth and vote Kennedy or I
On Nov 25, 2003, at 11:21 AM, Trei, Peter wrote:
Tim May [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 25, 2003, at 9:56 AM, Sunder wrote:
Um, last I checked, phone cameras have really shitty resolution,
usually
less than 320x200. Even so, you'd need MUCH higher resolution, say
3-5Mpixels to be
t the resolution of today's very inexpensive digital cameras, and
probably those in today's cellphone cameras, is more than enough to
handle a ballot or reasonable-font receipt.
--Tim May
of "I expect there may be" was unclear to you?
--Tim May
"The whole of the Bill [of Rights] is a declaration of the right of the
people at large or considered as individuals... It establishes some
rights of the individual as unalienable and which consequently, no
majority has a righ
n't
spent much time worrying about how to improve democratic elections.
And since a person should be completely free to sell his or her vote,
99% of the measures to stop vote-buying are bogus on general
principles.
--Tim May
--Tim May, Occupied America
"They that give up essential
ion
vote.
And wives can "hold out" unless hubby produces the proof that he vote
for the feminista-approved candidate.
Voting receipts really open up the democratic process.
Of course, for those who think the problem with the West is too much
democracy, not a good thing.
--Tim May
http://www.torontopolice.on.ca/newsreleases/release.php?id=4732
November 21, 2003 - 01:20 pm
CHILD PORNOGRAPHY ARREST USING STOLEN INTERNET SIGNAL
Corporate Communications
416-808-7100
On Wednesday November 19th, 2003 at approximately 5:03am, Sgt. Don Woods (7167)
of 11 Division obser
since the first meeting
of the UW-Madison chapter in the fall of 1999. Since then he has attended every
national SSDP conference, and in the spring of 2001, he organized SSDP's first
regional conference for SSDP activists throughout the midwest. Upon graduating,
Dan worked for the Drug Reform Coordination Network in Washington, DC and most
recently, he was the September 11th Detention Coordinator for the American
Friends Service Committee's Immigrant Rights Program, in Newark, NJ. Dan
currently resides in Madison, WI, where he is working on his first book.
--
Tim Meehan, Communications Director
Ontario Consumers for Safe Access to Recreational Cannabis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www.ocsarc.org * 416-844-2431
On Nov 21, 2003, at 10:12 AM, Roy M. Silvernail wrote:
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
are about to become an electronic kleptocracy.
(There will also be some good hacks to scare the inner city welfare
mutants into thinking the electronic machines will either track their
votes, making them more likely to vote for the Establishment, or will
steal their souls. I sense great possibilities here for
disinformation.)
--Tim May
as driver's license) as
well as VALID MEDIA CREDENTIALS. A mult-box will be available. Press
inquiries regarding logistics should be directed to Heather Cutchens
at (202) 532-5403.
"VALID MEDIA CREDENTIALS."
Nice to know the AG is enforcing reporter licensing.
--Tim May
On Nov 12, 2003, at 7:13 PM, Marshall Clow wrote:
At 6:18 PM -0800 11/12/03, Tim May wrote:
A big hit was "Etherpeg," from www.etherpeg.com, which intercepts
packets over a WiFi network and reconstructs the packets into JPEG
images (if they exist). Since most of the Macs in the aud
nedy on many things)
The Constitutional principle is crystal clear on all of these "limits
on speech": there ain't none.
If Tim May wants to speak out, buy ads, write articles, hire others to
speak out, he can. Ditto for George Soros. Ditto for anyone else.
Period.
The fact
on't is beside the point. The point is to not talk to them.
"Lying to a Federal investigator" is how they probably hope to get
Cryptome shut down and John's kind of dissent quelled.
--Tim May
ted" versions, I plan to contact Apple when the new fix
is released and tell them to send me a new CD-ROM.
As an Apple shareholder since 1984, this really sucks. What does Apple
think they are, Microsoft?
--Tim May
On Thursday, November 6, 2003, at 09:56 PM, Riad S. Wahby wrote:
"Major Variola (ret)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 08:22 PM 11/6/03 -0800, Tim May wrote:
I heard ten years ago that the National Semi fab on-site was a lowly
2-micron fab. Which was enough for keying materi
may cost them thousands to break. That's the assymmetry we asyms can
exploit. That's where we need to depart from a Tim May lone wolf
approach to your friendly, smiling America-loving flag-waving
cypherpunks: "If you don't use encryption then you help the terrorists
win"
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