[ale] Fwd: [ale] No, wait- Leonard freezing himself andeventually we'll address crisis
Mike Panetta
ahuitzot at mindspring.com
Tue Jul 9 13:11:23 EDT 2002
It may be more like something he is using to encrypt his message with...
This looks like what I would imageine the output of one of the english
language encryptor thingies would look like (I can't remember the name
of the program, but I think one is on sourceforge). Its a program that
takes text, and (I think it may even be a perl script) intersperses it
with random words from a dictionary file in such a manner that it does
not make sense, but its somewhat readable. I cannot remember what the
name of this form of encryption is either, but I believe it was a hot
topic on slahdot a couple of years ago... (Its not steganography is it?)
Mike
On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 06:28, Terry Lee Tucker wrote:
> It may be something he's smoking...
>
> Bob Evans wrote:
>
> >I'll have whatever he's drinking!
> >
> >--- Rafos701 at aol.com wrote:
> >
> >>From: Rafos701 at aol.com
> >>Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 08:55:40 EDT
> >>To: ale at ale.org
> >>Subject: [ale] No, wait- Leonard freezing himself
> >>and eventually we'll address crisis
> >>
> >>My real problem is error appearing: -10 ;when I
> >>try to install Kylix.
> >>Otherwise I
> >>would stay with my registered distribution of the
> >>Monster Domestically owned
> >>distribution and focus on what actually is getting
> >>accomplished. Maybe the
> >>entire
> >>process can be copied into Wintel and debugged, no,
> >>actually I respect actors.
> >>My apologies to the kind people, Krum, at least,
> >>among them who kindly and
> >>accurately addressed my noisy drive problem.
> >>My results are that the drive IS constantly active
> >>in RedHat, specifically in
> >>emacs,
> >>diminishing markedly when X-Windows is disconnected
> >>and vi is substituted.
> >>My real problem is that My Compuserve mailbox is
> >>constantly filled with junk.
> >>Why
> >>must government regulate hackers when they could be
> >>heating up the spam com-
> >>merce? When I try and find mail I've sent in aol, or
> >>addresses used, or when
> >>I'm
> >>forced without export to delete all ale stuff before
> >>even attempting a
> >>cataloguing
> >>coup on my resume, I find, something like partisans
> >>in Washington, that Compu-
> >>Serve, bad as it seemed, juxtaposes with something
> >>vastly worse. So, were the
> >>spam on the other hand, the analogy extends to the
> >>problematics
> >>
> >
> >
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