List problems or is it quiet???
I have checked the cypherpunks archive following my comment that I was not getting much mail from the list (only 8 to 10 posts per day) over the last 2 or 3 days, and the archive confirms this. Igor and Jim have confirmed that algebra and ssz are up, and cyberpass is reponding to majordomo requests... I`m just sending this to check that this really is not a list problem, as of course 10 posts a day is an uncommonly low traffic level for the list. Unless of course the black clad ninja`s have come round on 4am nomex hooded raids, and you are all in the ministry of love being questioned over allegations of thoughtcrime, which would explain the lack of posts ;-)...... Datacomms Technologies data security Paul Bradley, Paul@fatmans.demon.co.uk Paul@crypto.uk.eu.org, Paul@cryptography.uk.eu.org Http://www.cryptography.home.ml.org/ Email for PGP public key, ID: FC76DA85 "Don`t forget to mount a scratch monkey"
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In <Pine.LNX.3.91.970527144732.2499A-100000@fatmans.demon.co.uk>, on 05/27/97 at 02:52 PM, root <root@fatmans.demon.co.uk> said:
I have checked the cypherpunks archive following my comment that I was not getting much mail from the list (only 8 to 10 posts per day) over the last 2 or 3 days, and the archive confirms this. Igor and Jim have confirmed that algebra and ssz are up, and cyberpass is reponding to majordomo requests...
I`m just sending this to check that this really is not a list problem, as of course 10 posts a day is an uncommonly low traffic level for the list.
Unless of course the black clad ninja`s have come round on 4am nomex hooded raids, and you are all in the ministry of love being questioned over allegations of thoughtcrime, which would explain the lack of posts ;-)......
Well my cypherpunks stats scripts are not quite finished yet but here is my cypherpunks log for yesterday. I am subscribed to all 3 list so it should give you some feel for the current trafic. - -- in:50 dup:28 ssz:16 algebra:19 cyberpass:15 [algebra] ,00:11:57,alg,11,19:53:12,<m0wW9DS-0003b9C@ulf.mali.sub.org> [algebra] ,00:17:18,alg,17,19:53:12,<199705262326.SAA14393@manifold.algebra.com> [ssz ]*,00:38:27,ssz,38,19:53:13,<m0wW9DS-0003b9C@ulf.mali.sub.org> [ssz ]*,00:38:39,ssz,38,19:53:14,<199705262326.SAA14393@manifold.algebra.com> [algebra] ,00:12:54,alg,12,19:53:15,<199705262323.SAA14319@manifold.algebra.com> [cyber ] ,00:15:04,cyb,15,19:53:15,<199705262319.SAA14235@manifold.algebra.com> [cyber ] ,00:14:24,cyb,14,19:53:16,<Z4yB8D17w165w@bwalk.dm.com> [cyber ] ,00:20:49,cyb,20,19:53:17,<3.0.2.32.19970526160914.0075b1f8@netcom13.netcom.com> [algebra]*,00:14:03,alg,14,19:53:17,<199705262319.SAA14235@manifold.algebra.com> [algebra]*,00:13:14,alg,13,19:53:18,<Z4yB8D17w165w@bwalk.dm.com> [ssz ]*,00:38:52,ssz,38,19:53:19,<199705262323.SAA14319@manifold.algebra.com> [algebra]*,00:19:40,alg,19,19:53:19,<3.0.2.32.19970526160914.0075b1f8@netcom13.netcom.com> [ssz ]*,00:38:42,ssz,38,19:53:20,<Z4yB8D17w165w@bwalk.dm.com> [ssz ]*,00:39:04,ssz,39,19:53:21,<199705262319.SAA14235@manifold.algebra.com> [ssz ]*,00:39:20,ssz,39,19:53:22,<3.0.2.32.19970526160914.0075b1f8@netcom13.netcom.com> [cyber ] ,01:12:03,cyb,72,19:53:22,<199705262003.NAA09654@comsec.com> [cyber ] ,00:16:35,cyb,16,19:53:23,<199705262116.QAA13392@manifold.algebra.com> [algebra]*,00:11:54,alg,11,19:53:24,<199705262116.QAA13392@manifold.algebra.com> [algebra] ,00:14:42,alg,14,19:53:25,<199705262119.QAA13412@manifold.algebra.com> [cyber ] ,00:15:35,cyb,15,19:53:25,<199705262040.PAA26906@einstein.ssz.com> [algebra]*,00:15:22,alg,15,19:53:26,<199705262040.PAA26906@einstein.ssz.com> [ssz ]*,00:38:55,ssz,38,19:53:27,<199705262119.QAA13412@manifold.algebra.com> [ssz ]*,00:39:49,ssz,39,19:53:27,<199705262116.QAA13392@manifold.algebra.com> [ssz ]*,00:38:53,ssz,38,19:53:28,<199705262040.PAA26906@einstein.ssz.com> [ssz ] ,00:38:42,ssz,38,19:53:29,<Pine.LNX.3.91.970526165201.275A-100000@fatmans.demon.co.uk> [algebra]*,00:16:38,alg,16,19:53:29,<199705262003.NAA09654@comsec.com> [ssz ]*,00:39:47,ssz,39,19:53:30,<199705262003.NAA09654@comsec.com> [algebra] ,00:22:09,alg,22,19:53:31,<199705261459.JAA15150@mailhub.amaranth.com> [cyber ]*,00:15:08,cyb,15,19:53:32,<199705261459.JAA15150@mailhub.amaranth.com> [ssz ]*,00:38:27,ssz,38,19:53:33,<199705261459.JAA15150@mailhub.amaranth.com> [cyber ] ,00:57:11,cyb,57,19:53:34,<199705261350.GAA21499@kiwi.cs.berkeley.edu> [algebra]*,00:23:09,alg,23,19:53:34,<199705261350.GAA21499@kiwi.cs.berkeley.edu> [cyber ] ,00:51:44,cyb,51,19:53:36,<3.0.2.32.19970526005335.03d3ec60@mail.teleport.com> [cyber ] ,00:50:14,cyb,50,19:53:36,<199705260727.CAA09157@manifold.algebra.com> [algebra]*,00:18:04,alg,18,19:53:37,<3.0.2.32.19970526005335.03d3ec60@mail.teleport.com> [algebra]*,00:23:07,alg,23,19:53:38,<199705260727.CAA09157@manifold.algebra.com> [algebra] ,00:22:15,alg,22,19:53:38,<199705260726.CAA09125@manifold.algebra.com> [cyber ]*,00:15:52,cyb,15,19:53:39,<199705260726.CAA09125@manifold.algebra.com> [cyber ] ,00:18:19,cyb,18,19:53:40,<199705260646.AAA20735@infowest.com> [algebra]*,00:15:18,alg,15,19:53:41,<199705260646.AAA20735@infowest.com> [ssz ]*,00:38:56,ssz,38,19:53:41,<199705260646.AAA20735@infowest.com> [cyber ] ,01:41:29,cyb,101,19:53:42,<199705260452.XAA10160@mailhub.amaranth.com> [cyber ] ,02:04:54,cyb,124,19:53:43,<199705260352.FAA05338@basement.replay.com> [ssz ] ,00:38:32,ssz,38,20:05:05,<199705262230.PAA07484@sirius.infonex.com> [algebra]*,00:14:16,alg,14,20:05:07,<199705262230.PAA07484@sirius.infonex.com> [cyber ]*,00:18:53,cyb,18,20:05:10,<199705262230.PAA07484@sirius.infonex.com> [ssz ] ,00:38:29,ssz,38,20:46:41,<8u9B8D20w165w@bwalk.dm.com> [ssz ] ,00:38:56,ssz,38,20:57:46,<Pine.A41.3.95.970526194501.82572D-100000@fn2.freenet.edmonton.ab.ca> [algebra]*,00:22:17,alg,22,20:57:50,<8u9B8D20w165w@bwalk.dm.com> [algebra]*,00:13:06,alg,13,21:03:23,<Pine.A41.3.95.970526194501.82572D-100000@fn2.freenet.edmonton.ab.ca> Legend: column 1: Folder Copied to ("*" represents dup message) column 2: Lag in hh:mm:ss column 3: Mailing list sent from column 4: Lag in minuets colunm 5: Time download (GMT -06) column 6: Message ID - -- - --------------------------------------------------------------- William H. Geiger III http://www.amaranth.com/~whgiii Geiger Consulting Cooking With Warp 4.0 Author of E-Secure - PGP Front End for MR/2 Ice PGP & MR/2 the only way for secure e-mail. OS/2 PGP 2.6.3a at: http://www.amaranth.com/~whgiii/pgpmr2.html - --------------------------------------------------------------- Tag-O-Matic: Windows: The Gates of hell. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a Charset: cp850 Comment: Registered_User_E-Secure_v1.1b1_ES000000 iQCVAwUBM4sVeI9Co1n+aLhhAQHVoAP+JYkeUfJgQVErzUZqoLU6JCg/gIK2T5X5 xRMp4OqlkDi6TEV+j/0YuxI6yfgcNcaNUbbv88QC8jlcUrH2H6F3wzkxMweeIAny ITAVPBcynIjYYfvgCOSVHfmg/mXi54/z4/b9bD6zNhM0t+kzEAYTecas+ZCgHt9H 8ihWd7TP4xk= =812M -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
At 2:52 PM +0000 5/27/97, root wrote:
I have checked the cypherpunks archive following my comment that I was not getting much mail from the list (only 8 to 10 posts per day) over the last 2 or 3 days, and the archive confirms this. Igor and Jim have confirmed that algebra and ssz are up, and cyberpass is reponding to majordomo requests...
I`m just sending this to check that this really is not a list problem, as of course 10 posts a day is an uncommonly low traffic level for the list.
Unless of course the black clad ninja`s have come round on 4am nomex hooded raids, and you are all in the ministry of love being questioned over allegations of thoughtcrime, which would explain the lack of posts ;-)......
Many of us are only being allowed *one message* (used to be one phone call, but now it's one message in any medium, except smoke signals, which are banned by the Clean Air Act, like all forms of smoke generation). So, this is my message. I'm doing OK. The food stinks, but my reeducation is going well. I now understand the need to reeductate dissidents such as I once was: an orderly society cannot tolerate constant clamoring for so-called free speech. The First, Second, and other Amendments must be interpreted in their true light. And to read them precisely, they prominently say "Congress shall make no law..." about their respective areas. Well, the Executitive Branch is most definitely not Congress, so the Executitive Decision Orders and Presidential Decision Directives which have allowed me to see the errors of my ways are most defininitely not violations of the "Congress shall make no law" language. And National Security Decision Directive which abolished freedom on the Net, NSDD-666, has the full faith and backing of many major government agencies, including the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Emergency Preparedness Agency, the National Health Agency, the Internal Security Agency, the National Surveillance Authority, and of course the Thought Police. As the Secretary of Media Declan McCullagh put it so accurately before assuming his current duties: "We must learn to censor ourselves, or the government will have to do it for us." In my several days at the People's Job Training and Rest Center, I have learned that I really and truly and completely do love Big Brother. --Winston Smith, Job Trainee #227-90-2389
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In <v03102800afb0c3d3add4@[207.167.93.63]>, on 05/27/97 at 10:17 AM, Tim May <tcmay@got.net> said:
--Winston Smith, Job Trainee #227-90-2389
This message was forwared to me by the Internal Monitoring Department, Federal Bureau of Investigations, Department of Justice. I must strongly advise you against using false names & SS numbers as it is a clear violation of Presenditial Order #12653289376 issued under the National Emergency Powers Act where it is illegal to atempt to conceal one identity in any communtication. We do have a room reserved here right next to an associate of yours Jim Bell if you insist on persuing this cource of action. Sincerly, William H. Geiger III Cheif of Staff Stalag #13 Tag-O-Matic: OS/2...Opens up Windows, shuts up Gates. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a Charset: cp850 Comment: Registered_User_E-Secure_v1.1b1_ES000000 iQCVAwUBM4siY49Co1n+aLhhAQHhGAP7B6hEaxmQKHqTzhEccFAQCdIQun3GS602 HrAwsrapGrZnvUwEIiYN/eJxoEnD5D9tyJXFlRj+uIp1hCXpz2YPQIGfawxP3VXS q4tIYvfWRaFRuTjZZU4ANfpPlc/UFb4pkcct405QTY2ymrsKCpgoIZynt/IvARn8 n4IJ1HEagHM= =6mZp -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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