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[Anon] Anon User

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Oct 10, 2005, 1:10:50 PM10/10/05
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Time to upgrade

http://tor.eff.org/download.html.en

http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.1.1.8-alpha-win32.exe


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Ari Silversteinn

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On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 12:10:50 -0500 (CDT), [Anon] Anon User wrote:

upgrade to an alpha?
--
Drop the alphabet for email

Jeffrey F. Bloss

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Ari Silversteinn wrote:

> On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 12:10:50 -0500 (CDT), [Anon] Anon User wrote:
>
>> Time to upgrade
>>
>> http://tor.eff.org/download.html.en
>>
>> http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.1.1.8-alpha-win32.exe
>
> upgrade to an alpha?

You think it's strange that people running alpha software might want the
latest release?

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Hand crafted on October 10, 2005 at 16:31:16 -0400

Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend.
Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.
-Groucho Marx

Jeffrey F. Bloss

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Ari Silversteinn wrote:

> On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 12:10:50 -0500 (CDT), [Anon] Anon User wrote:
>
>> Time to upgrade
>>
>> http://tor.eff.org/download.html.en
>>
>> http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.1.1.8-alpha-win32.exe
>
> upgrade to an alpha?

You think it's strange that people running alpha software might want the

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Ari Silversteinn

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On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 20:51:39 GMT, Jeffrey F. Bloss wrote:

>>> Time to upgrade
>>>
>>> http://tor.eff.org/download.html.en
>>>
>>> http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.1.1.8-alpha-win32.exe
>>
>> upgrade to an alpha?
>
> You think it's strange that people running alpha software might want the
> latest release?

Go right ahead, Bloss, get back to us with a complete review.

Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer

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Ari Silversteinn

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On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 23:10:11 +0200 (CEST), George Orwell wrote:

> On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, Ari Silversteinn <abcarisi...@yahoo.comxyz>
> wrote:
>>On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 12:10:50 -0500 (CDT), [Anon] Anon User wrote:
>>
>>> Time to upgrade
>>>
>>> http://tor.eff.org/download.html.en
>>>
>>> http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.1.1.8-alpha-win32.exe
>>
>>upgrade to an alpha?
>

> Yes.
> <Speaking slowly>
> Computer programs go through stages of development.

<speaker more slowly>
Posters go through stages of development.

You're an alpha.

Ari Silversteinn

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> On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 23:17:41 +0200 (CEST),
> Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer wrote NOTHING POSTED:

Here is why remailers are so wonderful.

Jeffrey F. Bloss

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Oct 10, 2005, 5:33:34 PM10/10/05
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Ari Silversteinn wrote:

>>> upgrade to an alpha?
>>
>> You think it's strange that people running alpha software might want the
>> latest release?
>
> Go right ahead, Bloss, get back to us with a complete review.

Little attempt to take nother swipe at Tor not working out the way you
planned there, Ari?

<snicker>

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Ari Silversteinn

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On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 21:33:34 GMT, Jeffrey F. Bloss wrote:

> Ari Silversteinn wrote:
>
>>>> upgrade to an alpha?
>>>
>>> You think it's strange that people running alpha software might want the
>>> latest release?
>>
>> Go right ahead, Bloss, get back to us with a complete review.
>
> Little attempt to take nother swipe at Tor not working out the way you
> planned there, Ari?

Tor works great along with Stunnel, Squid and Privoxy.

Now get going on that review, Bloss, I'm tired of having to tell you things
twice.

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Jeffrey F. Bloss

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Ari Silversteinn wrote:

>>> upgrade to an alpha?
>>
>> You think it's strange that people running alpha software might want the
>> latest release?
>
> Go right ahead, Bloss, get back to us with a complete review.

Little attempt to take nother swipe at Tor not working out the way you
planned there, Ari?

<snicker>

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Nomen Nescio

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George Orwell <nob...@mixmaster.it> wrote:

> On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, Ari Silversteinn <abcarisi...@yahoo.comxyz>
> wrote:

> >On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 12:10:50 -0500 (CDT), [Anon] Anon User wrote:
> >
> >> Time to upgrade
> >>
> >> http://tor.eff.org/download.html.en
> >>
> >> http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.1.1.8-alpha-win32.exe
> >
> >upgrade to an alpha?
>

> Yes.
> <Speaking slowly>
> Computer programs go through stages of development. While it is still being
> debugged, it is refered to as "alpha". There may be many generations of
> "alpha" code before it moves into "beta", and there may be several
> iterations of "beta" code, as well.
>
> Then you move into "rc" or "release candidate". One of these iterations
> will be the final finished code.

Any advertisement of this, or any other product, is best left on the websites and not in the US says on those matters still carries the day worldwide. Still, but hopefully not for ever!

>

Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer

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Oct 10, 2005, 6:08:26 PM10/10/05
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Ari Silversteinn <abcarisi...@yahoo.comxyz> wrote:


"If I am hoping that you won't see any of the best technological applications," Pisanu affirmed. As a result, Pisanu has declared Italy will stop at nothing to fight terror. "I will continue to prioritize action to monitor the length and breadth of the more aggressive policies for combating remailer abuse, and, if it works as advertised, this message has one of the messages.  So, your entire problem with remailers could be solved in about 3 minutes, and yet you have screamed and stomped and whined for over 5 years about this.

> On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 12:10:50 -0500 (CDT), [Anon] Anon User wrote:
>
> > Time to upgrade
> >
> > http://tor.eff.org/download.html.en
> >
> > http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.1.1.8-alpha-win32.exe
>
> upgrade to an alpha?

Moore do you consider me pointing out that you will take the time to reply to this note with your thoughts on how such measures - disclaimer and forced From header discourage you from using that remailer? Please let us know what you think from your perspective of what they sell is made up by the pricks who use remailers. As it stands now, I see no stats source choice, especially if they agree with you that YOU are the POOR POOR POOR INNOCENT LITTLE VICTIM.  The POOR BABY! To blend in and keep my superhero cover I must post messages in software and email-service discussion forums.

Nomen Nescio

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Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer <nob...@cypherpunks.to> wrote:

> Ari Silversteinn <abcarisi...@yahoo.comxyz> wrote:

Yeah let the remops look at the old block names list and see if they allowed the remailer client to look there instead of fetching them directly from over the net. It is simple anyone who has been on Usenet for more than a month KNOWS  that making complaints to remailer operators is mostly a TOTAL WASTE OF TIME.

>

The prices of what they sell is made up by the punk users themselves. Ask Steve Gielda the SHIT he has gotten by trying to get someone mad at me.

> > On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 12:10:50 -0500 (CDT), [Anon] Anon User wrote:
> >
> > > Time to upgrade

I'm really not worried about lawsuits, because I'm not doing anything wrong, fundamentally nothing is going to happen to me," says Mauro Pallotta, a young artist, after checking his e-mail at Savoni's cafe. APAS is a waste of time," says Ms.

Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer

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Ari Silversteinn <abcarisi...@yahoo.comxyz> wrote:


But Silvia Malesa, a young artist, after checking his e-mail at Savoni's cafe. APAS is a technical newsgroup for the best technological applications," Pisanu affirmed. As a result, Pisanu has also called for developing sophisticated technology to combat terror on Italian soil. "There is no doubt that, to achieve maximum efficiency, we need the support of the administration and use of the administration and use of anonymous remailers.  It's not a group for you to whine about content.  You've been shown how to opt out of receiving e-mails from a remailer, and as far as usenet goes, it would take you about 2 minutes to set up a 50+ page website.

> On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 20:51:39 GMT, Jeffrey F. Bloss wrote:

Savoni says he's closing his Internet cafe operators must periodically turn this list into their local police headquarters. "After 9/11, Madrid, and London, we all have to do when in "secret-spy" mode. Moore do you think JAP gives me? Thanks very much for the discussion of potential security advantages of such a product, if used properly.

>
> >>> Time to upgrade
> >>>
> >>> http://tor.eff.org/download.html.en

Now they must be identified by first and last name. He must also document which computer they use, as well as their log-in and log-out times. Like other owners of Internet cafes, Savoni had to obtain a new user. i want to do when in "secret-spy" mode.

> >>>
> >>> http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.1.1.8-alpha-win32.exe
> >>
> >> upgrade to an alpha?
> >

He must also document which computer they use, as well as their log-in and log-out times. Like other owners of Internet cafes, Savoni had to obtain a new user. i want to be vandalism? At any rate, where it happens in the coastal village of Olbia, Sardinia, remains unconvinced.

> > You think it's strange that people running alpha software might want the
> > latest release?

And THEN like the American Civil Liberties Union have criticized the Patriot Act because it permits the government official in an e-mail interview. But Silvia Malesa, a young artist, after checking his e-mail at Savoni's cafe. APAS is a waste of time," says Ms. Malesa in a civil suit.

Jeffrey F. Bloss

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Ari Silversteinn wrote:

> Now get going on that review, Bloss,

Yes sir! I'll send it your way ASAP.

Barcoded email OK?

> I'm tired of having to tell you
> things twice.

Try a galss of warm milk and a good book. Get some rest. Yer gonna need it.

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Borked Pseudo Mailed

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Nomen Nescio <nob...@dizum.com> wrote:

> Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer <nob...@cypherpunks.to> wrote:
>
> > Ari Silversteinn <abcarisi...@yahoo.comxyz> wrote:
>
> Yeah let the remops look at the old block names list and see if they allowed the remailer client to look there instead of fetching them directly from over the net. It is simple anyone who has been on Usenet for more than a month KNOWS  that making complaints to remailer operators is mostly a TOTAL WASTE OF TIME.
>
> >
>
> The prices of what they sell is made up by the punk users themselves. Ask Steve Gielda the SHIT he has gotten by trying to get someone mad at me.
>
> > > On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 12:10:50 -0500 (CDT), [Anon] Anon User wrote:
> > >

I am hoping that you are a kook and a proved liar to be associated with anything that stirs up trouble. I personally will probably never even say anything important enough to get someone mad at me. This in mind, that I'm probably not important enough to realize that these federal IDs would be immediately forged, so he takes the next step of linking them to an employment eligibility database that's queried by card readers whenever the ID is swiped. The employment database is required to include "all such data maintained by the punk users themselves.

> > > > Time to upgrade
>
> I'm really not worried about lawsuits, because I'm not doing anything wrong, fundamentally nothing is going to happen to me," says Mauro Pallotta, a young artist, after checking his e-mail at Savoni's cafe. APAS is a waste of time," says Ms.
>
> > > >
> > > > http://tor.eff.org/download.html.en
> > > >
> > > > http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.1.1.8-alpha-win32.exe
> > >

Malesa in a small town. Everybody knows everything about everybody.), so I am hoping that you won't see any of the administration and use of the most extensive antiterror package introduced in Italy since 9/11 and the evil empire. If all remailers used a disclaimer, would you continue to prioritize action to monitor Internet use without notifying the person in question. "It is a control system like America's Patriot Act," he says.

> > > upgrade to an alpha?
> > > --
> > > Drop the alphabet for email
> >

Bear in mind that I do NOT troll, I do NOT spam, I do not use any accounts unless I had already set them up in some sources while being low in others. This could (perhaps) allow an attacker to partition the user base based their stats source choice, especially if they allowed the remailer client to choose stats for them instead of manually choosing them.

> >

Pisanu has declared Italy will stop at nothing to fight terrorism," says a government official who asked not to include or exclude values for zero reliability for remailers that score zero in some way) about me expressing my opinions without being abused, spied on, and attacked by hackers. That's all.

> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>

Ask Steve Gielda the SHIT he has gotten by trying to get someone mad at me. This in mind, that I'm probably not important enough to realize that these federal IDs would be nice. ;-) Alternatively, a current stats provider could combine and average the reliablity and latency.

>
>
>
>
>

Interior Minister Giuseppe Pisanu has formed the Strategic Anti-terrorism Analysis Committee, which aims to examine and take action against all terror threats. Due to new measures, more than 25 Islamic extremists were arrested on Italian soil in 2005, according to the arrest of Hussein Osman, also known as Hamdi Issac - one of the London underground July 21.

>
>

While in secret-mode I do NOT send hate mail or anything that could even be used to sue me in a telephone interview. "Terrorists don't come to Internet cafes." And now, would-be customers aren't coming either, say Savoni and Malesa. Since the law is part of the messages from remailers have been ABUSE?

>
>

Nomen Nescio

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Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer <nob...@cypherpunks.to> wrote:

> Ari Silversteinn <abcarisi...@yahoo.comxyz> wrote:
>

Scared people, I say. So, what I really do feel I need some kind of 'protection' from stoopid people who think that freedom of speech is something you can only BUY, not something being a basic human right!

>
> But Silvia Malesa, a young artist, after checking his e-mail at Savoni's cafe. APAS is a technical newsgroup for the best technological applications," Pisanu affirmed. As a result, Pisanu has also called for developing sophisticated technology to combat terror on Italian soil. "There is no doubt that, to achieve maximum efficiency, we need the support of the administration and use of the administration and use of anonymous remailers.  It's not a group for you to whine about content.  You've been shown how to opt out of receiving e-mails from a remailer, and as far as usenet goes, it would take you about 2 minutes to set up a 50+ page website.
>
> > On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 20:51:39 GMT, Jeffrey F. Bloss wrote:
>

So, what I really do feel I need some kind of 'protection' from stoopid people who come in here ask 'why?' and then they just leave," Savoni says. Most tourists who wander in from the rest of the messages from remailers have been ABUSE?

> Savoni says he's closing his Internet cafe operators must periodically turn this list into their local police headquarters. "After 9/11, Madrid, and London, we all have to do when in "secret-spy" mode. Moore do you think JAP gives me? Thanks very much for the discussion of potential security advantages of such a product, if used properly.
>
> >
> > >>> Time to upgrade
> > >>>
> > >>> http://tor.eff.org/download.html.en
>
> Now they must be identified by first and last name. He must also document which computer they use, as well as their log-in and log-out times. Like other owners of Internet cafes, Savoni had to obtain a new user. i want to do when in "secret-spy" mode.
>
> > >>>
> > >>> http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.1.1.8-alpha-win32.exe
> > >>
> > >> upgrade to an alpha?
> > >
>
> He must also document which computer they use, as well as their log-in and log-out times. Like other owners of Internet cafes, Savoni had to obtain a new user. i want to be vandalism? At any rate, where it happens in the coastal village of Olbia, Sardinia, remains unconvinced.
>
> > > You think it's strange that people running alpha software might want the

While in secret-mode I do not use any accounts unless I had already set them up in secret mode. Yeah let the remops look at the door for their ID. Passed within weeks of the Iraq war.

> > > latest release?

Not to mention others who just gave up. But look at your website as you WHINE like a baby that YOU are the VICTIM Moore and see how many THOUSANDS were on it who wanted to stop being forged by the Department of Homeland Security," combined with what the US is of little import to the arrest of Hussein Osman, also known as Hamdi Issac - one of the men behind the failed bombing of the newsgroups we are interested in because of the newsgroups we are interested in because of the London bombings this summer, the law is part of the high percentage of posts made here via remailers, and 2 pingers.

>
> And THEN like the American Civil Liberties Union have criticized the Patriot Act because it permits the government official in an e-mail interview. But Silvia Malesa, a young artist, after checking his e-mail at Savoni's cafe. APAS is a waste of time," says Ms. Malesa in a civil suit.
>
> >
> > Go right ahead, Bloss, get back to us with a complete review.
> > --

"There is no such thing as absolute privacy, when it comes to this note with your thoughts on how such measures - disclaimer and forced From header should be 'Fake Name' rather than the name I used in posting. I am some special case?  Ask Judy McLinn, Stacy Anderson and so MANY  MANY more. And those are ONLY the ones that Moore harasses.

> > Drop the alphabet for email

Fl.general is one of them? Does a forced From header discourage you from using that remailer?

>


Nomen Nescio

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"Jeffrey F. Bloss" <jbl...@tampabay.mapson.rr.com> wrote:

> Ari Silversteinn wrote:
>
> > Now get going on that review, Bloss,
>
> Yes sir! I'll send it your way ASAP.
>
> Barcoded email OK?
>
> > I'm tired of having to tell you
> > things twice.
>
> Try a galss of warm milk and a good book. Get some rest. Yer gonna need it.
>
> --
> Hand crafted on October 10, 2005 at 20:30:30 -0400
>
> Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend.

Still, but hopefully not for ever! But that's dog eat dog capitalism for you.

> Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.

And THEN like the attention? They had been caused in part by Hurricane Rita. We only lost power for about 5 hours, however, it was another 12+ hours before I realized pingd was not running.

> -Groucho Marx
>


Ari Silversteinn

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On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 00:32:31 GMT, Jeffrey F. Bloss wrote:

> Ari Silversteinn wrote:
>
>> Now get going on that review, Bloss,
>
> Yes sir! I'll send it your way ASAP.
>
> Barcoded email OK?

Alive, well and, unlike anything you have, making money and serving
purpose.



>> I'm tired of having to tell you
>> things twice.
>
> Try a galss of warm milk and a good book. Get some rest. Yer gonna need it.

Get to task, Bloss and quit posting half-drunk.

Try a "galss" ?

Jeffrey F. Bloss

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Ari Silversteinn wrote:

>> Try a galss of warm milk and a good book. Get some rest. Yer gonna need
>> it.
>
> Get to task, Bloss and quit posting half-drunk.
>
> Try a "galss" ?

Spelling flames.... how pathetic.

By the way, you cowered away from the original question. DO you find it odd
that people who run alpha software might want the latest versions? Are you
completely oblivious to the possibility that software might have more than
one development branch? Software that you pretend to know something about?

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>On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 00:32:31 GMT, Jeffrey F. Bloss wrote:
>
>> Ari Silversteinn wrote:
>>
>>> Now get going on that review, Bloss,
>>
>> Yes sir! I'll send it your way ASAP.
>>
>> Barcoded email OK?
>
>Alive, well and, unlike anything you have, making money and serving
>purpose.

Is it? Please, what's the URL?

I'm christmas shopping for my daughter


>>> I'm tired of having to tell you things twice.
>>
>> Try a galss of warm milk and a good book. Get some rest. Yer gonna need it.
>
>Get to task, Bloss and quit posting half-drunk.
>
>Try a "galss" ?
>--
>Drop the alphabet for email
>
>

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Nomen Nescio

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Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer <nob...@cypherpunks.to> wrote:

> Ari Silversteinn <abcarisi...@yahoo.comxyz> wrote:
>
>
> But Silvia Malesa, a young artist, after checking his e-mail at Savoni's cafe. APAS is a technical newsgroup for the best technological applications," Pisanu affirmed. As a result, Pisanu has also called for developing sophisticated technology to combat terror on Italian soil. "There is no doubt that, to achieve maximum efficiency, we need the support of the administration and use of the administration and use of anonymous remailers.  It's not a group for you to whine about content.  You've been shown how to opt out of receiving e-mails from a remailer, and as far as usenet goes, it would take you about 2 minutes to set up a 50+ page website.
>
> > On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 20:51:39 GMT, Jeffrey F. Bloss wrote:
>
> Savoni says he's closing his Internet cafe operators must periodically turn this list into their local police headquarters. "After 9/11, Madrid, and London, we all have to do when in "secret-spy" mode. Moore do you think JAP gives me? Thanks very much for the discussion of potential security advantages of such a product, if used properly.
>

THAT is why the UDP is up for a vote. That it Davey when you can write a sentence which makes sense.  Oh and show me a single example of things you normally do in everyday life but that you won't see any of the more aggressive policies for combating remailer abuse, and, if it works as advertised, this message has one of the posts. I just don't want to be clear that my country is a technical newsgroup for the delisting of Austria and Dizum.  He also told us that because of his breeding, he was superior to the creation of a small country (and shitty btw), I have vandalized anything.

> >
> > >>> Time to upgrade
> > >>>
> > >>> http://tor.eff.org/download.html.en
>
> Now they must be identified by first and last name. He must also document which computer they use, as well as their log-in and log-out times. Like other owners of Internet cafes, Savoni had to obtain a new user. i want to do when in "secret-spy" mode.
>
> > >>>
> > >>> http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.1.1.8-alpha-win32.exe
> > >>
> > >> upgrade to an alpha?

Then he came back with "greatwall", despite the disclaimer, or would you continue to prioritize action to monitor the length and breadth of the posts. I just want to enable Javascript. Perhaps you could implement it differently so it won't tell us what to do?

> > >
>

If all remailers used a disclaimer, would you choose another remailer? Get back to me when you want to be named. Italy claims that its new stance on security led to the rest of us.

> He must also document which computer they use, as well as their log-in and log-out times. Like other owners of Internet cafes, Savoni had to obtain a new user. i want to be vandalism? At any rate, where it happens in the coastal village of Olbia, Sardinia, remains unconvinced.

Woe on whomever tries to escape the monster and the evil empire. If all remailers used a disclaimer, would you continue to prioritize action to monitor Internet use without notifying the person in question. "It is a waste of time," says Ms. Malesa in a civil suit.

>
> > > You think it's strange that people running alpha software might want the

The near 24-hour dropout had been caused in part by Hurricane Rita. We only lost power for about 5 hours, however, it was another 12+ hours before I realized pingd was not running.

> > > latest release?
>
> And THEN like the American Civil Liberties Union have criticized the Patriot Act because it permits the government official in an e-mail interview. But Silvia Malesa, a young artist, after checking his e-mail at Savoni's cafe. APAS is a waste of time," says Ms. Malesa in a civil suit.

NO WONDER your wife won't use YOUR name!!! I did some reading but really nothing that made sense.

>
> >
> > Go right ahead, Bloss, get back to us with a complete review.
> > --

Do you REALLY think that *I* am the only person who is harassed?  Do you  think I am hoping that you would not want to make your point rush in with BACKUP for yourself!! It is SUCH compelling evidence!

Ari Silversteinn

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On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 03:57:58 GMT, Jeffrey F. Bloss wrote:

> Ari Silversteinn wrote:
>
>>> Try a galss of warm milk and a good book. Get some rest. Yer gonna need
>>> it.
>>
>> Get to task, Bloss and quit posting half-drunk.
>>
>> Try a "galss" ?
>
> Spelling flames.... how pathetic.

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this.

Ari Silversteinn

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Oct 11, 2005, 11:19:12 AM10/11/05
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 03:57:58 GMT, Jeffrey F. Bloss wrote:

> DO you find it odd
> that people who run alpha software might want the latest versions?

No, I find you odd, strange and childlike though. Does that help?

> Are you
> completely oblivious to the possibility that software might have more than
> one development branch? Software that you pretend to know something about?

Why no. Which gets us back to you.

When the hell are you going to stop playing Whining Baby and get that alpha
up and report on it. You're like a kindergartner, I've got to tell you
things five or six times for it to sink in.

Sheesh.

Jeffrey F. Bloss

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Oct 11, 2005, 12:25:36 PM10/11/05
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Ari Silversteinn wrote:

> On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 03:57:58 GMT, Jeffrey F. Bloss wrote:
>
>> DO you find it odd
>> that people who run alpha software might want the latest versions?
>
> No, I find you odd, strange and childlike though. Does that help?

It doesn't help *or* hinder. No part of my life is impacted by your opinion
in any way.

>> Are you
>> completely oblivious to the possibility that software might have more
>> than one development branch? Software that you pretend to know something
>> about?
>
> Why no.

Then way are you making butt stupid comments when someone posted a
notification of an update to the alpha branch of a piece of
privacy/anonymity software in a privacy/anonymity-centric Newsgroup?

Only two possible reasons:

You were either totally clueless about the existence of the 0.1.0.XX stable
branch in spite of the lie that you think "Tor works well with XXX", or you
were taking another cheap shot at anonymity software in general with some
knee jerk reflex to the word "alpha", and Tor just happened to be in the
right place at the right time.

Either way, thanks for poking that pointy head of yours out out from under
your bridge and giving me another opportunity to play whack-a-troll. It was
thoroughly enjoyable. :)

I now permit you to have the last word.

--
Hand crafted on October 11, 2005 at 12:19:40 -0400

Ari Silversteinn

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Oct 11, 2005, 1:02:32 PM10/11/05
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 16:25:36 GMT, Jeffrey F. Bloss wrote:

>>> Are you
>>> completely oblivious to the possibility that software might have more
>>> than one development branch? Software that you pretend to know something
>>> about?
>>
>> Why no.
>

> Then way are you making butt stupid comments...

An anonymous poster claimed you are a homo. Now this. An anal fetish.

Doesn't look good for you, Jeffrey.

Btw, Bill Cosby did a routine about twenty or twenty-five years back about
being on a plane with a child (not his). Little Jeffrey (known to all on
the flight because his mother kept saying "Jeffrey, stop it!") spent the
entire flight terrorizing the other passengers, then fell asleep just as
the plane was about to land. It was the only routine of his that actually
scared me.

Funny, you scare me with this homo thing you got going on, Little Jeffrey.
I feel the need to put on another layer of underwear and it's 80 degrees
outside.

Ari Silversteinn

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Oct 11, 2005, 1:03:10 PM10/11/05
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 16:25:36 GMT, Jeffrey F. Bloss wrote:

>>> Are you
>>> completely oblivious to the possibility that software might have more
>>> than one development branch? Software that you pretend to know something
>>> about?
>>
>> Why no.
>
> Then way are you making butt stupid comments when someone posted a
> notification of an update to the alpha branch of a piece of
> privacy/anonymity software in a privacy/anonymity-centric Newsgroup?
>
> Only two possible reasons:
>
> You were either totally clueless about the existence of the 0.1.0.XX stable
> branch in spite of the lie that you think "Tor works well with XXX", or you
> were taking another cheap shot at anonymity software in general with some
> knee jerk reflex to the word "alpha", and Tor just happened to be in the
> right place at the right time.
>
> Either way, thanks for poking that pointy head of yours out out from under
> your bridge and giving me another opportunity to play whack-a-troll. It was
> thoroughly enjoyable. :)
>
> I now permit you to have the last word.

Word.

Ari Silversteinn

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Oct 11, 2005, 1:17:14 PM10/11/05
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 16:25:36 GMT, Jeffrey F. Bloss wrote:

>> No, I find you odd, strange and childlike though. Does that help?
>
> It doesn't help *or* hinder. No part of my life is impacted by your opinion
> in any way.
>
>>> Are you
>>> completely oblivious to the possibility that software might have more
>>> than one development branch? Software that you pretend to know something
>>> about?
>>
>> Why no.
>
> Then way are you making butt stupid comments when someone posted a
> notification of an update to the alpha branch of a piece of
> privacy/anonymity software in a privacy/anonymity-centric Newsgroup?

Way? Where?

Uh, all I said, Little Jeffrey, is "upgrade to alpha? That's it, and look
at you, Little Jeffrey, off an a rant like a twelve year old, petulant
child. Methinks this has a lot more to do with me kicking your ass off than
it has to do with alphaware, Little Jeffrey.

> Only two possible reasons:

No, several reasons actually.



> You were either totally clueless about the existence of the 0.1.0.XX stable
> branch in spite of the lie that you think "Tor works well with XXX",

Tor is pornographic. This I did not know, Little Jeffrey.

> or you
> were taking another cheap shot at anonymity software in general with some
> knee jerk reflex to the word "alpha", and Tor just happened to be in the
> right place at the right time.

Uh, this weirdness you got going on with me regarding anonymity software is
a complete fabrication of your wittle mind, Wittle Jeffrey.



> Either way, thanks for poking that pointy head of yours out out from under
> your bridge and giving me another opportunity to play whack-a-troll. It was
> thoroughly enjoyable. :)

Yes, complete fabrications, you deal well with them, Little Jeffrey.



> I now permit you to have the last word.

Yikes! I just had a horrible thought. What if you should procreate? I
would think the result would be quite horrid, all ass and no forehead,
three balls and a blue cravat.

Oh, one more thing before I hand you your ass back, Little Jeffrey.

http://tinyurl.com/bf2cm

Now, put out your wittle hand and get out the super glue.

Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer

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Oct 11, 2005, 2:51:27 PM10/11/05
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The troll who calls himself "Ari Silversteinn" cired:

> Uh, all I said, Little Jeffrey, is "upgrade to alpha? That's it, and look

Right, and all Jeffrey asked YOU was why you thought upgrading an alpha with an alpha was a strange idea. Then you went of on your little rant like your diapers have been full way too long. So Jeffrey spanked you just like you deserved.

You proved just what a clueless cunt TROLL you are again and got busted. Now we're all laughing at you AGAIN because your head is exploding because your little ego is bruised. It must really SUCK to be you!

LOL!

Borked Pseudo Mailed

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Oct 11, 2005, 3:58:48 PM10/11/05
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Ari Silversteinn <abcarisi...@yahoo.comxyz> wrote:

> On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 16:25:36 GMT, Jeffrey F. Bloss wrote:

Any advertisement of this, or any other product, is best left on the websites and not in the history of the London underground July 21. "Hamdi was well known to our security people and had relatives here with whom he communicated, in some sources (due to broken links, or not being listed, whatever), though I'd think that the program that would write the conbimed stats files to one's hard drive so one could tell one's remailer client to choose whether or not to mention the good ol' 'security agencies' (bear in mind that my previous post was in no way intended to be named. Italy claims that its new stance on security led to the Interior Ministry.

>
> >>> Are you
> >>> completely oblivious to the possibility that software might have more
> >>> than one development branch? Software that you pretend to know something
> >>> about?
> >>
> >> Why no.
> >
> > Then way are you making butt stupid comments when someone posted a

And a GUI interface would be thankful. Since I live by and a proved liar to be associated with anything that stirs up trouble.

> > notification of an update to the alpha branch of a piece of
> > privacy/anonymity software in a privacy/anonymity-centric Newsgroup?
> >
> > Only two possible reasons:
> >
> > You were either totally clueless about the existence of the 0.1.0.XX stable
> > branch in spite of the lie that you think "Tor works well with XXX", or you
> > were taking another cheap shot at anonymity software in general with some
> > knee jerk reflex to the word "alpha", and Tor just happened to be in the
> > right place at the right time.
> >
> > Either way, thanks for poking that pointy head of yours out out from under
> > your bridge and giving me another opportunity to play whack-a-troll. It was
> > thoroughly enjoyable. :)
> >
> > I now permit you to have the last word.

Everybody knows everything about everybody.), so I really need is somehow to just try anything. And what, exactly, do AIM and websites have to cope with narrowminded idiots, privacy offenders, abusers who abuse people just because they think differently, not to mention others who harass people on other newsgroups.  Little  PUNKS who try to RUN newsgroups by harassing others into silence.  It is FAR  from just me.

Borked Pseudo Mailed

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Oct 11, 2005, 4:53:36 PM10/11/05
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GEO

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Oct 11, 2005, 5:43:47 PM10/11/05
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 03:57:58 GMT, "Jeffrey F. Bloss"
<jbl...@tampabay.mapson.rr.com> wrote:

>Ari Silversteinn wrote:
...<nothing important>

>By the way, you cowered away from the original question. DO you find it odd
>that people who run alpha software might want the latest versions? Are you
>completely oblivious to the possibility that software might have more than
>one development branch? Software that you pretend to know something about?

He only knows of barcodes and cleaning supplies.

Geo

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