-C-P- Re: would it be so much to ask..

2000-09-23 Thread William H. Geiger III
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 09/20/00 at 09:29 PM, Harmon Seaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >"William H. Geiger III" wrote: >> Subscibe to a list that filters out the CDR: from the subject as Jim has made it >clear that he is going to continue adding this to the subject line. On the >openpgp.

-C-P- Re: would it be so much to ask..

2000-09-21 Thread Marcel Popescu
X-Loop: openpgp.net From: "Jim Choate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Let's face it, shit like hotmail, AOL, MSN, and their cousins are really > > socialism in disguise. They allow the morons access to what they > > shouldn't have. > > Now THERE is socialism, deciding what others should have and want b

-C-P- Re: would it be so much to ask..

2000-09-21 Thread Marcel Popescu
X-Loop: openpgp.net From: "Asymmetric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I do understand how both types work, however, the opportunity for > subterfuge is always present. I was making a point that the assumed > security of a remailer should not factor in if you intend to put yourself > at risk. Assumptions

-C-P- Re: would it be so much to ask.. CPUNK

2000-09-21 Thread Trei, Peter
Harmon Seaver > Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 11:29 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: -C-P- Re: would it be so much to ask.. > > "William H. Geiger III" wrote: > > > Subscibe to a list that filters out the CDR: from the subjec

Re: CDR: Re: -C-P- Re: would it be so much to ask..

2000-09-20 Thread sunder
Tim May wrote: > > Nitwit, this idea has been proposed many times. Choate even does > this, unfortunately, to all traffic flowing through his node. > > I used to think that nitwits were their own punishment. I now have > come to the conclusion that it's long past due that we stoke the > furnaces

-C-P- Re: would it be so much to ask..

2000-09-19 Thread Harmon Seaver
This guy apparantly can't read. He certainly didn't read Choate's reply that there were moderated cp lists, and gave him the url to access them. Nor did he read the other replies telling him to check the archives. And he is totally, absolutely clueless about remailers, confusing them with n