Re: Researchers could face legal risks for Tor network snooping [2]

2008-07-28 Thread Roy Lanek
Addenda ... apropos the *5th-column*-in-tune article by the cnet.com tabloid Some of Tor's users include pro-democracy dissidents, journalists and bloggers in countries like China, Egypt and Burma^1 who would otherwise face arrest and torture for their work. Myanmar, the People's

About US$3 Million Spent per Second on Pornography in Indonesia

2008-07-28 Thread Roy Lanek
Myth #?! ... don't know, some low number in any case: --Tor as a *stratagem* for watching pornography.-- Fact: About US$3 Million Spent per Second on Pornography Monday, 28 July, 2008 | 13:44 WIB http:/www.tempointeraktif.com/hg/nasional/2008/07/28/brk,20080728-129161,uk.html

Re: About US$3 Million Spent per Second on Pornography in Indonesia

2008-07-28 Thread Thomas Hluchnik
:/www.tempointeraktif.com/hg/nasional/2008/07/28/brk,20080728-129161,uk.html [Roy: link will expire within a couple of days] TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: Head of Internet Rental Centers in Indonesia (Awari), Irwin Day, has that the money in circulation being spent on pornography has reached US

Re: About US$3 Million Spent per Second on Pornography in Indonesia

2008-07-28 Thread Roy Lanek
What kind of nonsense. Not so much ... I wonder: are you fishing perhaps? This is Tempo Online translated in English. There quite likely can be a *salad* ... quantitatively speaking. (Reading the article is also--agreed--not always clear to understand what is peculiar to Indonesia vs. what is

Re: About US$3 Million Spent per Second on Pornography in Indonesia [2]

2008-07-28 Thread Roy Lanek
Sorry for replying a bit a la hiccup-style, but in a Pavlovian sense I am expecting the next blackout at any moment {I a am replying from Indonesia]. Personally--but again, it matters *little* eventually--I have been puzzled more by: The largest amount of consumers, however, is still adults

Re: About US$3 Million Spent per Second on Pornography in Indonesia

2008-07-28 Thread Kyle Williams
This has nothing to do with Tor. Wrong mailing list dude. On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Roy Lanek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What kind of nonsense. Not so much ... I wonder: are you fishing perhaps? This is Tempo Online translated in English. There quite likely can be a *salad* ...

Re: About US$3 Million Spent per Second on Pornography in Indonesia

2008-07-28 Thread Roy Lanek
This has nothing to do with Tor. Tor, and more in general, the Internet as an authentic medium of knowledge and communication, are certainly seen as an inconvenience by those who think they can impose a new world order ... spare me to detail you why anonymity is regarded as an annoyance in an

Re: About US$3 Million Spent per Second on Pornography in Indonesia

2008-07-28 Thread Kyle Williams
OK, let me re-phrase that. Are you just rambling or do you have a specific problem with Tor? On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 2:12 PM, Roy Lanek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This has nothing to do with Tor. Tor, and more in general, the Internet as an authentic medium of knowledge and communication,

circuits, streams, and their attachment

2008-07-28 Thread Jon McLachlan
Hey Everyone, Does anyone know why automatic attaching of streams to circuits may fail, aside from the stale timeout that is currently on TorCircuits, defaulted at 10 min? I am using the Tor Controller to construct custom private circuit (with purpose=general, from posted TorDescriptors