Re: Got towed away (Was: Got carried away...)

2002-05-06 Thread Jan Dobrucki
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- - - Original Message - From: Mister Heex [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 4:20 PM Subject: CDR: Got towed away (Was: Got carried away...) Jan Dobrucki [EMAIL PROTECTED] fantasized: +So someone can steel

Re: Got carried away...

2002-05-05 Thread Jan Dobrucki
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Do you want to use crypto or biometrics? I was thinking of mixing the two. Jan Dobrucki -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 2.6.3ia Charset: cp850 Comment: information is ammunition iQEVAwUBPNSMIw/jCFZJN2XlAQH6Hwf/QKNuJkrVn66thzNj3KC/MwoFFQWRIk1d

Got towed away (Was: Got carried away...)

2002-05-05 Thread Mister Heex
Jan Dobrucki [EMAIL PROTECTED] fantasized: +So someone can steel the pgp keys of the driver, but what if + the key was, say a tatoe on his hand and would be visible only when + the drivers was thinking of say... green fried tomatoes. Ah but will you be implementing Repossession Escrow,

Re: Got carried away...

2002-05-02 Thread Malcolm Carlock
Steve Furlong wrote: US tanks don't have built-in locks as in private autos. They have heavy wire loops or bars and are locked with ordinary (if rather heavy-duty) padlocks. Speaking of securing military vehicles... I understand that most US fighter jets are not equipped with self-starters.

Re: Got carried away...

2002-05-02 Thread Malcolm Carlock
Steve Furlong wrote: US tanks don't have built-in locks as in private autos. They have heavy wire loops or bars and are locked with ordinary (if rather heavy-duty) padlocks. Speaking of securing military vehicles... I understand that most US fighter jets are not equipped with self-starters.

Re: Got carried away...

2002-04-30 Thread Mike Rosing
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Neil Johnson wrote: I made a sign for a friend who had recently purchased a Vette. It said please ignore, this car is just a AMC Pacer with a REALLY GOOD paint job. You gotta be old enough to remember the pacer for that to make sense tho :-) I hope it was big

Re: Got carried away...

2002-04-30 Thread Steve Furlong
Ken Brown wrote: ... An even if cars were like little tanks why not open them with ordinary physical keys, like real tanks? US tanks don't have built-in locks as in private autos. They have heavy wire loops or bars and are locked with ordinary (if rather heavy-duty) padlocks. -- Steve

Re: Got carried away...

2002-04-30 Thread Optimizzin Al-gorithym
At 09:02 AM 4/30/02 -0400, Steve Furlong wrote: Ken Brown wrote: ... An even if cars were like little tanks why not open them with ordinary physical keys, like real tanks? US tanks don't have built-in locks as in private autos. They have heavy wire loops or bars and are locked with ordinary

RE: Got carried away...

2002-04-30 Thread Trei, Peter
Optimizzin Al-gorithym[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] At 09:02 AM 4/30/02 -0400, Steve Furlong wrote: Ken Brown wrote: ... An even if cars were like little tanks why not open them with ordinary physical keys, like real tanks? US tanks don't have built-in locks as in private autos. They

Re: Got carried away...

2002-04-30 Thread Mike Rosing
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Neil Johnson wrote: I made a sign for a friend who had recently purchased a Vette. It said please ignore, this car is just a AMC Pacer with a REALLY GOOD paint job. You gotta be old enough to remember the pacer for that to make sense tho :-) I hope it was big

Re: Got carried away...

2002-04-30 Thread Optimizzin Al-gorithym
At 09:02 AM 4/30/02 -0400, Steve Furlong wrote: Ken Brown wrote: ... An even if cars were like little tanks why not open them with ordinary physical keys, like real tanks? US tanks don't have built-in locks as in private autos. They have heavy wire loops or bars and are locked with ordinary

RE: Got carried away...

2002-04-30 Thread Trei, Peter
Optimizzin Al-gorithym[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] At 09:02 AM 4/30/02 -0400, Steve Furlong wrote: Ken Brown wrote: ... An even if cars were like little tanks why not open them with ordinary physical keys, like real tanks? US tanks don't have built-in locks as in private autos. They

Re: Got carried away...

2002-04-29 Thread Graham Lally
Jan Dobrucki wrote: I do have an idea thou. I'm thinking how to implement PGP into car locks. And so far I got this: The driver has his PGP, and the door has it's own. Path of least resistance - *access* to the car is generally not the problem. Instead weaker attacks such as breaking the

Re: Got carried away...

2002-04-29 Thread Neil Johnson
On Monday 29 April 2002 06:10 am, Graham Lally wrote: Path of least resistance - *access* to the car is generally not the problem. Instead weaker attacks such as breaking the glass, or forcing the door work much better. Once inside, a different mechanism again would be somebody just steals

Re: Got carried away...

2002-04-29 Thread Graham Lally
Jan Dobrucki wrote: I do have an idea thou. I'm thinking how to implement PGP into car locks. And so far I got this: The driver has his PGP, and the door has it's own. Path of least resistance - *access* to the car is generally not the problem. Instead weaker attacks such as breaking the

Re: Re: Got carried away...

2002-04-29 Thread Jan Dobrucki
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- I have been thinking about the window problem and the ignition too. What I was thinking was a car of the not so far future. Where there wont be any windows because the driver will see the outside throu a camera and he wont need regular lights cause there'll be

Got carried away...

2002-04-28 Thread Jan Dobrucki
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Greetings. I got carried away a bit. Sorry. I'm on this list from around 1998 and I never had so much trash in my mail before. There is far too many ads, and what more, 5-6 viruses each day. So I blew my head off bout the USA. I'm a student of law, not computer

Re: Got carried away...

2002-04-28 Thread Keith Ray
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Quoting Jan Dobrucki [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I do have an idea thou. I'm thinking how to implement PGP into car locks. And so far I got this: The driver has his PGP, and the door has it's own. The door has only one reciepient, the driver. And when he

Got carried away...

2002-04-28 Thread Jan Dobrucki
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Greetings. I got carried away a bit. Sorry. I'm on this list from around 1998 and I never had so much trash in my mail before. There is far too many ads, and what more, 5-6 viruses each day. So I blew my head off bout the USA. I'm a student of law, not computer