Re: Fw: Drunk driver detector that radios police

2003-03-09 Thread Thomas Shaddack
> Fuck you and fuck the man. I don't need any electronic snitch in my > car. Do you? If you do, maybe you're in need of professional help! Hey! Keep him alive! :) If he's genuine, he can serve as a study material for observing the Adversary-sympathetic mindset. Think zoo, or a lab animal. Th

Re: Give cheese to france?

2003-03-09 Thread Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer
On Sat, 08 Mar 2003 09:00:48 -0800, you wrote: > > -- > On 8 Mar 2003 at 2:44, Anonymous wrote: > > But let's cut to the chase. Assume that all private grocery > > store owners want to exclude people from their stores. Now > > assume that 100% of them agree that effective Tuesday, only > > thos

Re: Using time-domain reflectometry to detect tamper attempts on telecom cables

2003-03-09 Thread Tyler Durden
Well, I know that NSA has its own undersea network, but I can only take a fairly crude guess as to what it might look like. SInce it was several years ago, I guess I won't be getting into too much trouble mentioning some NSA work I participated in. It was not classified (though they probably wa

Re: Using time-domain reflectometry to detect tamper attempts on telecom cables

2003-03-09 Thread Thomas Shaddack
> But getting the bits from under the ocean somewhere back to > Fort Meade without being detected must be more interesting. Can't they hire their own fiber in the cable, splice it, and feed the preprocessed data in there? > It probably is true that the right wavelength laser will > penatrat

Re: Social democrats on our list

2003-03-09 Thread Anonymous
On Saturday 08 March 2003 01:33 am, Tim May wrote: > Silly person, a property does not have rights. Owners have rights. And > these apply whether one person, 5 persons, or a group of co-owners own > something. Dewey, Cheatum, and Howe, LP 2000 Maynard Way New York, NY Mr. May Dewey, Cheatum, an