Sea06 does not fund the USMC. That is merely the gateway that I use out at Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station. I am funded by MARCORSYCOM out of Quantico. I work at MCTSSA on Camp Pendleton. I hope this helps to inform you. Sgt Darren Harlow - Computer Security MCTSSA, Camp Pendleton Internet: harlow%isb%mctssa@nwsfallbrook3.nwac.sea06.navy.mil or another slower and less reliable: harlow@mqg1.usmc.mil "The views expressed are my own, and always will be..."
Quantico, CIA funny farm....oh and FBI too...sorry many LURPS around now?? On Mon, 18 Apr 1994 SGT=DARREN=S.=HARLOW%ISB%MCTSSA@nwsfallbrook3.nwac.sea06.navy.mil wrote:
Sea06 does not fund the USMC. That is merely the gateway that I use out at Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station. I am funded by MARCORSYCOM out of Quantico. I work at MCTSSA on Camp Pendleton. I hope this helps to inform you.
Sgt Darren Harlow - Computer Security MCTSSA, Camp Pendleton Internet: harlow%isb%mctssa@nwsfallbrook3.nwac.sea06.navy.mil or another slower and less reliable: harlow@mqg1.usmc.mil "The views expressed are my own, and always will be..."
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Wayne Q Jones <qjones@infi.net> writes: Quantico, CIA funny farm....oh and FBI too...sorry many LURPS around now??
Gee, Wayne, it isn't like this is some sort of super-secret underground hack/phreak conspiracy list. If you want to set up a conspiracy, try a more hostile version of majordomo. I've got a security clearance, and sometimes I work with classified material. I'm also the editor of The Cryptogram's "Cipher Exchange" column, I'm a reasonably noisy opponent of escrowed encryption, an enthusiastic amateur cryptanalyst, and a user of both licensed and unlicensed PGP. And have contributed money to Phil's defense fund. And I write code, including the first DES code that was put in the public domain and exported (although I didn't export it myself...). If you have a proposed litmus test for cypherpunk membership, let's hear it. Personally, I welcome the participation of people who have a clue, no matter who they work for or with. Jim Gillogly Highday, 28 Astron S.R. 1994, 15:42
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Wayne Q Jones <qjones@infi.net> writes: Quantico, CIA funny farm....oh and FBI too...sorry many LURPS around now??
Gee, Wayne, it isn't like this is some sort of super-secret underground hack/phreak conspiracy list. If you want to set up a conspiracy, try a more hostile version of majordomo.
Frankly, "Wayne Q. Jones" has thus far posted virtually nothing but the flakiest junk. Certain other new members of the list (a certain poster from armory.com in particular) also strike me as being less than widely valued. Strikingly, these people feel gravely insulted when one points out the fact that their posts read like random text generators driven off of markov chains, the statistics for which were derived from bad xeroxes handed out by drooling individuals on the streetcorner who rave about the aliens who are remote controlling us through our shoelaces. Perry
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