Re: US Finally Kills The 2nd Ammendment

2004-01-11 Thread Jamie Lawrence
rt of Brooklyn recently where someone was ticketed after their child's balloon popped in public. A noise infraction. Quality of live, indeed. "There are no quotas, but if you don't meet them, you're on report." I'd prefer a good old fashioned Mafia prot

Merry Nondenominational Cooking Event.

2003-12-24 Thread Jamie Lawrence
d about the > capture and coming execution of Saddam. What is your excuse? As I said, you're being boring. I suppose someone had to step up to the task of being the resident Choate. I have some cooking to do. Happy holidays, all! -j -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] A priest, a bear, and a programmer walked into a bar. And the bartender said, "What is this, a joke?"

Re: I am anti war. You lot support Saddam

2003-12-24 Thread Jamie Lawrence
people who are stupid, > > > > > evil, and losers. > > Jamie Lawrence: > > > > Anyone who babbles such inane false relations is a dope. > > James A. Donald; > > > You have just told us that poor little Saddam is a victim. Incorrect. I said no such thi

Re: I am anti war. You lot support Saddam

2003-12-24 Thread Jamie Lawrence
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, James A. Donald wrote: > James A. Donald; > > > You have just told us that poor little Saddam is a victim. > > Jamie Lawrence wrote: > > Incorrect. I said no such thing, and you're being a twit by > > attempting to credit me with such s

Re: Software protection scheme may boost new game sales

2003-10-14 Thread Jamie Lawrence
Microsoft product? How is this different than shareware? For a while, and I think still, to some extent, annoying the user was considered marketing for app developers who were too small to get shelf space. At least in the Winows/Mac client markets. -j -

Re: open WiFi defense to RIAA

2003-09-12 Thread Jamie Lawrence
ht to rip one's own recordings; bits from other's recordings are not licensed. Not commenting on buggy whips, genies, bottles, or the law, -j -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] "Humans are at least as numerous as pigeons, their brain

Re: CDR: Re: aljazeera.net hacked again?

2003-03-27 Thread Jamie Lawrence
Orbit-by-shootings aren't really that interesting. Way too much to falsify. Any other images? any Photoshop-pro can handle that. So... what are you showing me and mine? Yes, I think distribution on Freenet and other tools are a good idea. But who cares? This i

Re: U.S. Drops 'E-Bomb' On Iraqi TV

2003-03-27 Thread Jamie Lawrence
r finding out ifs and wheres about a possible DOS, you'll need to talk to the administrators of the routers through which traffic is passing. Nothing of interest has passed through on NANOG yet on that side, and they are talking about this. -j -- Jamie Lawrence

Re: U.S. Drops 'E-Bomb' On Iraqi TV

2003-03-27 Thread Jamie Lawrence
e navigation bar weren't enough to clue you in, perhaps the copyright statement would be: 2002-2003 Copyright \x{00A9} aljazeerah.info & aljazeerah.us. All Rights Reserved. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aljazeerah Information Center, P. O. Box 724, Dalton, GA 30720, USA -j

Re: CDR: Re: Journalists, Diplomats, Others Urged to Evacuate City

2003-03-23 Thread Jamie Lawrence
forementioned statement should not be taken to presume the author has any love for outspoken linguists. -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] "Humans are at least as numerous as pigeons, their brains are not significantly costlier than pigeon bra

Re: The spam problem (was: re:fwd:re:cdr:etc.)

2003-03-23 Thread Jamie Lawrence
steve I think we're reinventing the same goal failure we both saw on ASRG. I'm going to give this up, unless something interesting happens. I'll still write you the code, if we can agree on what the goal is. But I'm not sure this is a worthwhile discussion. -j -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] "The sign that points to Boston doesn't have to go there." - Max Scheler

The spam problem (was: re:fwd:re:cdr:etc.)

2003-03-23 Thread Jamie Lawrence
ng so? Procmail and a CGI would allow this. I'll even write the code for you, if you'll promise to use it on all of your mail. Let me know what language you prefer. -j, who maybe gets a little excited about email because I've writing email software for too long. -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] Politics is the entertainment branch of industry. - Frank Zappa

Re: CDR: Re: Journalists, Diplomats, Others Urged to Evacuate City

2003-03-23 Thread Jamie Lawrence
rong I have never fully understood, though I DO know > that had I been Afghani, and had I seen a foreign Talib slapping around an > Afghan woman, I would have done my best to off the punk. ANd Mullah Omar > doesn't seem to have been all there on some levels... Mr. Powell, please meet Mr.

Re: CDR: Re: Spammers Would Be Made To Pay Under IBM Research Proposal

2003-03-22 Thread Jamie Lawrence
ully expect it to continue to be so. -j -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] Strangers have the best candy.

Re: CDR: Re: Spammers Would Be Made To Pay Under IBM Research Proposal

2003-03-22 Thread Jamie Lawrence
structure, no doubt? Signing messages and skipping the cash redistribution solves the problem without presupposing nonexistent clearing mechanisms. (Demanding message signing creates a different class of problems, of course.) -j -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: CDR: Re: Spammers Would Be Made To Pay Under IBM Research Proposal

2003-03-22 Thread Jamie Lawrence
delivery for that? Who pays for ASRG? Sender pays is stupid. Don't support false scarcity. -j -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] It it ain't broke, let me have a shot at it.

Re: CDR: Re: I for one am glad that...

2003-03-19 Thread Jamie Lawrence
lmost alone in its war on Iraq http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=274223&displayTypeCd=1&sideCd=1&contrassID=2 Think about what it means when international markets switch to the Euro. But this is all pragmatic reasoning, surely nothing you're interested in.

Re: CDR: Re: CAPPS II protest - Vandalizing collaborating airlines

2003-03-04 Thread Jamie Lawrence
standing in front of the ranter, trying to get away. It would be amusing, at least. And I'm sure there's an out of work dotcommunist or two left who would fight The Man for $50 a day or so, at the cost of their immortal FBI record. -j -- Jamie Lawrence

Re: CDR: Re: M Stands for Moron? You gotta be kidding...

2003-02-15 Thread Jamie Lawrence
n of dreaming after visiting and perhaps the stress of his job are responsible. He keeps insisting cats are alien. I see a nice middle-ground developing, if only I can bring him around. -j -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] "God created the

Re: CDR: Re: Who feigned Roger Rabbit?

2003-01-30 Thread Jamie Lawrence
le I know continue to keep a car and bitch about it endlessly. (And I don't take jobs involving server manangement anymore.) -j -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] "Remember, half-measures can be very effective if all you deal with are half-wits." - Chris Klein

Re: CDR: Re: the news from bush's speech...H-power

2003-01-29 Thread Jamie Lawrence
only way to attempt to compete. There are a metric assload of good ideas that have been killed by government interference in markets. I know this is part of what you were saying. This is important to call out. -j -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] I Can

Re: Build It Rolling Your Own Tivo (fwd)

2002-12-08 Thread Jamie Lawrence
> body text of emails, not just in the headers. I didn't even need to see > that email. Probably for the best. I'm going to sleep now. -j, who shouldn't revisit past choices on spam filters. -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] "Crack don't smoke itself." -Traditional

Re: CDR: Re: Build It Rolling Your Own Tivo (fwd)

2002-12-07 Thread Jamie Lawrence
On Sat, 07 Dec 2002, Jim Choate wrote: > > No, actually, for those of us who live in the real world, it isn't as > > important as you make it out to be. > > Uh huh... No comment needed. -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] "Th

Re: CDR: Re: Build It Rolling Your Own Tivo (fwd)

2002-12-07 Thread Jamie Lawrence
dent are walking over the quad. The student says, "Look, there's a $20 bill on the ground!". The professor replies, "Nonsense. If there were, someone surely would have picked it up." -j -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] "People should be allowed to keep midgets as pets." - Gov. Jesse Ventura

Re: CDR: Re: ISP Utilty To Cypherpunks?

2002-11-01 Thread Jamie Lawrence
be a search engine. Give plan9 a rest, already. Everyone loves the OS they use. (Sorry to respond to Jim, but I'm grumpy this morning. Something about coding until 7AM does that to me...) -j -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] "Naturally the com

Re: CDR: Re: Seth on TCPA at Defcon/Usenix

2002-08-12 Thread Jamie Lawrence
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, AARG! Anonymous wrote: > His analysis actually applies to a wide range of security features, > such as the examples given earlier: secure games, improved P2P, > distributed computing as Adam Back suggested, DRM of course, etc.. > TCPA is a potentially very powerful security e