The Oregon DMV database will once again be searchable on the web, in a few days, at http://www.notek.com/or-dmv. Suggestions on what sorts of privacy-related propaganda should be on the page are welcome (and encouraged: currently there's really nothing there...) Also, looking for a volunteer to write a quick press release we can send to Oregon media, regarding the reasons behind the page, etc. (I suck at such things, and would prefer if someone else with a talent for writing on cypherpunk-type topics would do it.) A few details, for those who want to know: the actual databases are stored on a 486DX/33 (the only machine I could spare for the task..) running linux 2.0.13 with 8 megs o' RAM. The search isn't quite as speedy as Genocide2600's (the previous home of the Web-Searchable dmv database), but it's reasonably fast. The license database is indexed on last name, the plates database is currently indexed on plate number, but when I can find more harddrive space, it will also be indexed (and thus searchable) by last name, which is a bit of an expansion on Genocide 2600. Anyway, all that's really left is a few hours of work tidying up the cgi/database server code and finishing the actual web page, which I should get to tomorrow or possibly the next day. I'll post a notice when the page is officially up, but in the meantime, please let me know what type of privacy propaganda/tools/info (if any) would be appropriate. Thanks... //cerridwyn//