Ken wrote:
>Crazy authoritarianism. Rules for the sake of rules. They exist to
>show who is boss. Like school uniforms or corporate dress codes -
>the rule is made not to enforce any desirable behaviour but to
>show who is where in the the hierarchy, who is able to make rules
>and who has to o
An Metet wrote:
The person in question was just somebody with a weakness for
industrial architecture.
*I've* taken pictures of oil-company installations in Houston and
Galveston and points between. Who do I turn myself in to?
I also walk or cycle all over London & take photos of just about
every
On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 05:10:12PM -0500, J.A. Terranson wrote:
> The "parking lot" (read: makeout spot/planespotter parking, etc.) abut a
> half mile from the end of the main runways at Lambert are now permanently
> closed, and trying to pull over is an open invite for immediate attention.
A simi
"Tyler Durden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>*: A year or two ago someone posted about the blow up of Texas City back in
>the early 1950s.
1947.
>Apparently, some kind of tanker hit something else and set of a chain
>reaction killing thousands and wiping out the town
After several earlier event
Justin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>HOUSTON (Reuters) - Law enforcement officials said on Monday they are looking
>for a man seen taking pictures of two refineries in Texas City, Texas.
At Usenix Security a few years back, we [a bunch of random security people,
most of whom were foreign nationals
On 2004-07-20T21:47:31+0200, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
>
> The person in question was just somebody with a weakness for industrial
> architecture.
You're missing the big picture: A light-skinned person with dark hair, a
camera, a white van and an oil refinery, all in Shrub's home state.
That's a bo
The person in question was just somebody with a weakness for industrial
architecture.
Either that, or they wanted to see if there'd be ANOTHER apocalyptic chain
reaction decimating Texas City, just in the off chance someone hits just one
of the tanks.* In other words, does public safety still bo
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Trei, Peter wrote:
> I wonder if even over there people who park themselves near
> airports railway statiions, obsessively noting the arrival
> and departure of each vehicle, attract the attention of
> security?
Yes, at least here in St. Louis, Missouri, backwater of the Lat
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Trei, Peter wrote:
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> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Thomas Shaddack
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 3:48 PM
> > To: Justin
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Thomas Shaddack
> Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 3:48 PM
> To: Justin
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Texas oil refineries, a White Van, and Al Qaeda
>
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On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Justin wrote:
> HOUSTON (Reuters) - Law enforcement officials said on Monday they are
> looking for a man seen taking pictures of two refineries in Texas City,
> Texas.
How difficult it is to wait for a sunny day, wire a digital camera to take
two pictures per second with v
http://news.myway.com/top/article/id/415877|top|07-19-2004::15:07|reuters.html
Jul 19, 2:57 PM (ET)
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Law enforcement officials said on Monday they are
looking for a man seen taking pictures of two refineries in Texas City,
Texas.
Texas City, located on the Texas Gulf coast abo
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