> Mark Weston, technology law specialist at MAB Law, says the ruling was
> another link in the chain of judicial authority saying that you cannot be
> anonymous.
If they can find out who you are, you aren't "anonymous," you are
"confidential."
Anonymous means no trail was created which might
t 03:06 PM 3/25/05 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
>I noticed you did a little editing! Sigh. Few can stand in the light
for
>very long, save the various beautiful women that clamor to spread my
DNA...
Your barber can spread more of your DNA.
Your female can help you *copy* your DNA, but only about ha
On 2005-03-26T20:05:14-0800, Eric Cordian wrote:
> Justin writes:
>
> > If the judge's decision had been the opposite, there might be a bounty
> > on his head for that, too.
>
> Somehow letting someone who has lived 15 years with a significant brain
> injury live out the rest of their normal lif
On 2005-03-26T11:04:46-0800, Eric Cordian wrote:
> This just in from CNN:
>
> [FBI agents have arrested a North Carolina man on suspicion of soliciting
> offers over the Internet to kill Michael Schiavo and Judge Greer.
> Richard Alan Meywes of Fairview is accused of offering $250,000 for t
Justin writes:
> She is a corpse with a heartbeat.
According to a cast of characters which include a euthanasia proponent, a
lawyer at the forefront of dehydration advocacy for the brain-damaged, and
a doctor who thinks its morally acceptable to starve Alzheimer's patients
to death.
> Artific
Thus spake Bill Stewart ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [25/03/05 17:23]:
: If you're in range for 100 meters at a 18kph city crawl (or bike)
: that's about 5 meters/sec so you've got 20 seconds, and it can work.
: If you're driving 90kph and catch 10 meters of the edge of a range,
: you've got 0.4 seconds to
At 02:21 PM 3/25/2005, Bill Stewart wrote:
especially if you've got to do a DNS lookup or two.
Directional Antennas are unlikely to be useful -
if you've got them aimed right, you might win,
but you're much more likely to miss entirely
or have only a few meters that you're in range.
Horizontally di
Damian Gerow wrote:
In theory, all you're doing is:
- Finding an AP
- Associating with the AP
- this could mean just setting your SSID, it could mean cracking WEP
keys, it could mean providing authentication...
- Grabbing an address (DHCP)
At this point, you're looking at around five second
On 2005-03-26T22:35:23-0800, Eric Cordian wrote:
> Justin writes:
>
> > Artificially feeding her against her wishes and/or the wishes of her
> > husband (whose wishes have precedence over the wishes of her parents --
> > if you don't like that, get that law changed) is sick.
>
> I think we have
Thus spake Tyler Durden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [25/03/05 15:06]:
: >Thus spake Tyler Durden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [25/03/05 10:30]:
: >: Has anyone heard of a utility that can search for a WiFi hotspot while
: >: driving and then launch an email?
:
: I noticed you did a little editing! Sigh. Few can st
Well, as pointed out previously it may not be necessary to authenticate. If
you believe you'll be passing through a high WiFi density area, and that
chances are decent at least one or two of the hotspots do not require
authentication, then have the app toss off a bunch of the emails and try
aga
Another brilliant idea from Tyler Durden.
Has anyone heard of a utility that can search for a WiFi hotspot while
driving and then launch an email?
In other words, say you want to send out a few anonymous emails, and you
don't even want to enter a Cyber-cafe or whatever. So you load up the emails
At 10:35 PM 3/26/2005, Eric Cordian wrote:
Justin writes:
> She is a corpse with a heartbeat.
They want her dead, but don't have the guts to just kill her,
so they're going to dehydrate her to death instead
and pretend it's "natural", because she can't feed herself.
It's a nasty way to go if you're
Thus spake Tyler Durden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [25/03/05 10:30]:
: Has anyone heard of a utility that can search for a WiFi hotspot while
: driving and then launch an email?
Someone once said, "Cypherpunks write code."
: In other words, say you want to send out a few anonymous emails, and you
: do
From: Damian Gerow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: WiFi Launcher?
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 12:50:04 -0500
Thus spake Tyler Durden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [25/03/05 10:30]:
: Has anyone heard of a utility that can search for a WiFi hotspot while
: driving and then launch an email?
It would be interesting socially if the vegetable in question had fried
her brain with her choice of unlicensed
pharmaceuticals, instead of her choice of self-starvation (leading to
cardiac failure, leading to
joining the vegetable kingdom). Would Jeb be trying to adopt a
coke-stroke negro?
It wo
This just in from CNN:
[FBI agents have arrested a North Carolina man on suspicion of soliciting
offers over the Internet to kill Michael Schiavo and Judge Greer.
Richard Alan Meywes of Fairview is accused of offering $250,000 for the
killing of Schiavo and another $50,000 for the "the e
Justin writes:
> If the judge's decision had been the opposite, there might be a bounty
> on his head for that, too.
Somehow letting someone who has lived 15 years with a significant brain
injury live out the rest of their normal life span just doesn't provoke
people the same way dehydrating an
Thus spake Tyler Durden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [25/03/05 10:30]:
: Has anyone heard of a utility that can search for a WiFi hotspot while
: driving and then launch an email?
It's a harder problem than you'd expect -
Wifi doesn't have a long range, so you have to detect the hotspot,
decide if you can
Thus spake Damian Gerow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [25/03/05 15:21]:
: : I noticed you did a little editing! Sigh. Few can stand in the light for
: : very long, save the various beautiful women that clamor to spread my DNA...
:
: Editing? I don't follow. All I may have edited was the formatting.
Ah,
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