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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 11:22:19 -0400
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Tim May wrote:
So, I expect that even as I write CIA toxins experts are preparing what will
make Saddam go away the quiet way. Look for him to go of natural causes
before any War Crimes Tribunal can ever actually happen.
Wouldn't that be completely obvious? If Saddam just happened to die of
Re saddam et all...
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/EL19Ak01.html
The war of words over Saddam Bush is quite amusing. The blind faith in ones
govt structure and the willingness to support force that is in such extreme
measure overpowering and statist such as the dropping of tons of
At 02:07 PM 12/11/03 -0500, Trei, Peter wrote:
It's worth noting that despite over a decade of this rhetoric,
not a single terminally ill American has done this, so far as I
am aware.
Well, I think for most terminal illnesses, by the time it's obvious you're
really not going to live much longer,
From: John Kelsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 02:07 PM 12/11/03 -0500, Trei, Peter wrote:
It's worth noting that despite over a decade of this rhetoric,
not a single terminally ill American has done this, so far as I
am aware.
Well, I think for most terminal illnesses, by the time it's obvious
LEO John Kelsey whined:
Well, I think for most terminal illnesses, by the time it's obvious you're
really not going to live much longer, you're pretty damned sick. And until
then, you'd probably like to make some personal use of what days or weeks
you have left doing something like talking
From: J.A. Terranson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Anatoly Vorobey wrote:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 12:47:27AM +0100, edo wrote:
With the USA
becoming the world's most totalitarian state in disguise...
That's a pretty silly thing to say.
Sure you don't want to educate
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 10:10:03PM -0600, J.A. Terranson wrote:
With the USA
becoming the world's most totalitarian state in disguise...
That's a pretty silly thing to say.
Sure you don't want to educate yourself on those other states in the
world?
It's not silly at all: look
In a message dated 12/10/2003 10:34:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I receive several messages a month saying I need to re-verify
information with an E-gold account (which I never recall establishing,
by the way).
If I ever determine that E-Gold personnel have
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From: Bill Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 10 Dec 2003 at 15:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
E-gold and other DGCs do not do much if any due diligence in
checking account holder identification
Unfortunately, they also don't due much if any due diligence in
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Subject: Re: ALTA/DMT privacy [was: Re: (No Subject)]
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 14:13:59 -0800
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On 10 Dec 2003 at 15:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you
On 10 Dec 2003 at 15:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
E-gold and other DGCs do not do much if any due diligence in
checking account holder identification
Unfortunately, they also don't due much if any due diligence in
identifying themselves in messages to real or potential customers,
so it's
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From: Bill Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For now, my basic assumption is that any communications I
receive that purport to be from them are a fraud, and it's
frustrating that there's no good mechanism for reporting that
to e-gold.
e-gold advises that any communications you receive that
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On 10-Dec-03, at 11:10 PM, J.A. Terranson wrote:
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Anatoly Vorobey wrote:
Just a few hundred dead federal goons, spread over a relatively short
period
(~6 months), where the attacks were obviously coordinated, made against
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No, it's silly because he said becoming. Had he said is, it would've
been criminally stupid.
For example, the US has a long, long, long, long way to go before
becoming anything remotely like
On Dec 10, 2003, at 6:20 PM, Bill Stewart wrote:
On 10 Dec 2003 at 15:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
E-gold and other DGCs do not do much if any due diligence in
checking account holder identification
Unfortunately, they also don't due much if any due diligence in
identifying themselves in
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Anatoly Vorobey wrote:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 12:47:27AM +0100, edo wrote:
With the USA
becoming the world's most totalitarian state in disguise...
That's a pretty silly thing to say.
Sure you don't want to educate yourself on those other states in the
world?
It's
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nothing less than a guerilla war seems necessary to restore
something akin to the original constitutional balance in the
U.S. But where to recruit these people? My suggestion: the
terminally ill.
Many TI come to the table with a 'gift', the certainty of
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, J.A. Terranson wrote:
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Anatoly Vorobey wrote:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 12:47:27AM +0100, edo wrote:
With the USA
becoming the world's most totalitarian state in disguise...
That's a pretty silly thing to say.
Sure you don't want to educate
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 04:20:20PM -0600, Declan McCullagh wrote:
We have anonymity in Web browsing (more or less, thanks to Lance
co). It's not NSA-proof, but it's probably subpoena-proof.
We have anonymity in email thanks to remailers (to the extent they're
still around).
We have
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On 9 Dec 2003 at 0:47, edo wrote:
What I'm curious about is digital currencies. Can anyone
speak about the Digital Monetary Trust or DMT? I'm sorry I
have not read the last upteen years of mail archives, but I'm
interested in what people think NOW about Orlin Grabbe, DMT,
e-gold etc.
At 10:37 AM 12/10/2003, James A. Donald wrote:
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On 9 Dec 2003 at 0:47, edo wrote:
What I'm curious about is digital currencies. Can anyone
speak about the Digital Monetary Trust or DMT? I'm sorry I
have not read the last upteen years of mail archives, but I'm
interested in what people
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On 10 Dec 2003 at 15:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
E-gold and other DGCs do not do much if any due diligence in
checking account holder identification, so if you use an
effective proxying means (e.g., an open Wi-Fi hotspot) to
create and access your accounts you are pretty safe. If you
Lne is on dialup? Wow.
Anyhow, I'm a newbie who has been lurking a while. Privacy concerns and what
intelligent people think about it is what got me on this list.With the USA
becoming the world's most totalitarian state in disguise... The sheen on the
illusion of liberty here will wear thin soon,
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 12:47:27AM +0100, edo wrote:
With the USA
becoming the world's most totalitarian state in disguise...
That's a pretty silly thing to say.
Sure you don't want to educate yourself on those other states in the
world?
As far as I'm concerned, true anonymity in finacial
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 12:47:27AM +0100, edo wrote:
As far as I'm concerned, true anonymity in finacial affairs (and
secure communication channels) is the only real method open to
peacefully combat the all seeing [etc.]
We have anonymity in Web browsing (more or less, thanks to Lance
co).
Neal Stephenson at Cody's Thursday and Kepler's Friday
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Neal's on tour huckstering Quicksilver this week.
Lately, there has been some discussion on mailing lists and blogs
about the fact that srcabmling the oredr of ltetres in Egnilsh
deson't afefct raebditly. I decided to write some code to experiment
with it.
You can try out the Java applet here:
Tim May wrote...
the Jews will be destroyed and sent to Hell, and then JC will rise
out of Babylon or Yonkers or someplace and will reign as King for 1000
years, at which point the Earth will be destroyed.
Not exactly. At the last minute (ie, before Armageddon wrecks just about
everything),
.
Even the subject lines of your messages suck.
Suck my dick faggot.
They don't even induce the reader to suspect that you might have posted
something of relevence. Not that that's likely.
Say hello to Choate down there in the bit-bucket.
Regards
Whatever, Sluggo [EMAIL PROTECTED]you fucking
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, blah wrote:
From: Jim Choate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, blah wrote:
Not from the photons perspective, from a photons perspective there is
-no- time.
A photon has no perspective.
Yes it does. It is a particle and it interacts with the rest of
From: Jim Choate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, blah wrote:
Not from the photons perspective, from a photons perspective there is
-no- time.
A photon has no perspective. Anyone that wishes to have the short
version and skip the detailed corrections to misconceptions, they
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, blah wrote:
'instantaneously' from -whose- perspective?
From anyone's perspective.
Not from the photons perspective, from a photons perspective there is -no-
time. It is clear from Relativity that as -anything- approaches the speed
of light it's mass grows larger
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2003 00:28:46 -0600 (CST)
Jim Choate wrote:
Tim May wrote...
I don't believe, necessarily, in certain forms of the Copenhagen
Interpretation, especially anything about signals propagating
instantaneously,
'instantaneously' from -whose- perspective?
From anyone's
Fucking nuts.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/22/politics/22TRAC.html?pagewanted=printposition=bottom
Agency Weighed, but Discarded, Plan Reconfiguring the Internet
By JOHN MARKOFF
The Pentagon research agency that is exploring how to create a vast
database of electronic transactions and
QUIT
,,Cryptanalysis of Block Ciphers with Overdefined Systems of Equations''
Nicolas Courtois and Josef Pieprzyk
http://eprint.iacr.org/2002/044/
Abstract: Several recently proposed ciphers are built with layers of
small S-boxes, interconnected by linear key-dependent layers. Their
security relies
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