On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Steve Furlong wrote:
> Aimee Farr wrote:
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> > What happens if you break the laws of mathematics?
>
> You get a black hole.
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Aimee Farr wrote:
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> What happens if you break the laws of mathematics?
You get a black hole.
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On Saturday, March 23, 2002, at 05:35 PM, Meyer Wolfsheim wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>
>> If you are comfortable with your ability to publish code anonymously,
>> and do this through the methods that have been oft-discussed here,
>> including chained remailers, perhaps
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Faustine wrote:
> >I don't see a marketplace opportunity in an espionage Black Net.
>
> I'll bet people in the business see it differently. Man, if anyone ever needed
> proof you aren't an agent, there it is... ;)
Fell for his innocent act I see...
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Aimee wrote:
>What happens if you break the laws of mathematics? Do fractions with guns
>chase you? Do you get put in a random number prison?
Well for one, If I broke the laws of mathematics I'd lose time, waste an
incalculable number of other peop
On 24 Mar 2002 at 0:46, matthew X wrote:
Morlock >>...one does not turn to bacteria for help in fighting
infection.
One uses antibiotics. ..<<
Also just cause the body politic is dead,doesnt mean it doesnt need
more
free radicals.
And the intellectuals still argue [about] whether Amerika i
Morlock >>...one does not turn to bacteria for help in fighting infection.
One uses antibiotics. ..<<
Also just cause the body politic is dead,doesnt mean it doesnt need more
free radicals.
And the intellectuals still argue [about] whether Amerika is a fascist
country.." George J
> choice of law between the "laws of men," and "the laws of mathematics" smack
> of some fallacy?
>
> Not hiring a single lawyer, not even _consulting_ (emphasis his) a lawyer,
> more truly means you are a complete moron and disdain even calculated risk.
It should be considered that Mr. May perh
At 08:33 PM 3/22/02 -0600, Aimee Farr wrote:
>Tim wrote:
>> Don't hire a single lawyer. As soon as even a single lawyer is hired,
>> you're lost. Because it means you're thinking in terms of using the
>> legal system, of striking business deals with those whose products
you
>> napster, and with w
I meant to say "a" stale.
But wait, that's not all
Tim wrote:
> Don't hire a single lawyer. As soon as even a single lawyer is hired,
> you're lost. Because it means you're thinking in terms of using the
> legal system, of striking business deals with those whose products you
> napster, and
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