A touching faith that no muggers read cypherpunks. Or, perhaps more importantly, no-one who might be in the market for cheap 2nd-hand computers. Ray Dillinger wrote:
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, John Young wrote:
Ray,
Please tell the make and model of the laptop, where it was lifted and other details that would help a good samaritan recognize it as what you say it is and has in its innards.
It is a compaq armada m700, with 128M memory and 6G hard drive. It got kiped in San Francisco, on the western edge of a neighborhood known as hunter's point. It has already been reported to the appropriate police, but that's mainly pro forma; in the recovery of such items they are nearly useless.
The application is called "Neuroserver". It exists in a full GUI development environment/compiler (NSAE) and a windows service (NSRE) with associated runtime admin tools. There's also a solaris version, but that wasn't on the machine she had.
If you want to know more about the application, you can ask it about itself - go to http://www.nativeminds.com, turn on cookies and javascript, and follow the "talk to nicole" link. It won't understand you if you get too far outside its subject matter or use sentences too long for it to figure out, but that's par for the course for this moment in time.
The dame chopped and shopped your secrets if they were that, copying spooks ploying a bonus from likeminders with the same venal bosses eager to steal when profits peter, copying the boss spooks copying the leaders of the earth and heaven.
That's an interesting collection of words. Do you suppose it's a sentence?
Bear