--- Tim May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Arise the masses,how he did that-I have no
clue.How
ever he did that in the 1940's when the only
method of
mass communication was radio(british controlled)
and
new paper(again british controlled).To bring
together
a
At 03:07 AM 12/21/02 -0800, Sarad AV wrote:
Don't encrypt,post it by snail mail.I remember reading
this in pgp's help document.
It addresses why we glue over our envelope and seal
it.It ofcourse is concealing(for the govt) and privacy
(for the user).The govt. never asks letters not to be
glued and
On Sat, 21 Dec 2002, Tim May wrote:
(By the way, Eugene, I had to snip out a vast chunk of included text
from you message. Please include only URLs for very long pieces. If
not, I'll have to killfile you as I have done with other serial
posters.)
I usually do that. I made an exception in
As an user of SpeakFreely (7.2 on Windows, stillcan't get my USB headset
to work properly with SF 7.3 on Linux) I've got the following three items
on my wish list. (Hey, I wasn't naughty this year. Honest).
1) built-in PKI support, with fallback to clear. Right now it uses some
obscure PGP
At 07:07 PM 12/21/02 +0100, Eugen Leitl wrote:
http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2002/1217/1
Moreover, prior approval from the Department of Health
and Human Services will be needed for experiments that might make a
select
agent more toxic or more resistant to known drugs, as well
On Sat, 21 Dec 2002 21:22:17 -0800, you wrote:
On Saturday, December 21, 2002, at 10:07 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2002/1217/1
Policing Bioterror Research
One of science's hottest fields is now becoming one of its most heavily
regulated, too.