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Re: New! From the makers of the tin-foil hat!
Predrag Ivanovic (Nov 08)
<snip>
Test from serbian lab proves that it blocks low-medium frequency EMR (5kHz-100Mhz).
Thats it.Isn't that what Farradey cage is supposed to do?I like the 'made from proprietary materials' line, it
suggests some top-secret-patent-pending technology...
<rant>
AFAIK, harmfull effects of electromagnetic radiation people encounter
in everyday life was never proven , but when someone points that out, conspiracy theory
(favourite...
Re: New! From the makers of the tin-foil hat!
Drsolly (Nov 08)
Actually, it's even better than the vendors thought.
Just knowing that one exists several thousand miles away, has already
given me the beneficial effect - I don't even need to buy it!
Or maybe they did already know that, and don'e want to reveal this fact.
Re: New! From the makers of the tin-foil hat!
Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah (Nov 07)
Date sent: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 12:16:52 +0900
From: Peter Evans <peter () ixp jp>
Nonsense! Denatured alcohol is non-harmonized with the universe! You need all-
natural organic alcohol!
(For the chemists in the crowd, name the only non-organic alcohol ...)
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Re: New! From the makers of the tin-foil hat!
Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah (Nov 07)
Date sent: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 18:09:27 -0800 (PST)
From: chris () blask org
Pens give off EMR? I never knew that ...
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We are generally the better persuaded by the reasons we discover
ourselves than by those given to us by others. - Blaise Pascal...
Re: New! From the makers of the tin-foil hat!
chris (Nov 07)
--- On Sat, 11/7/09, Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah <rmslade () shaw ca> wrote:
Most importantly:
"The Bioprotector allows an undisturbed flow of bioenergy (life energy, vitality) through the whole body, having a
positive and harmonising effect on health with no harmful side effects."
"Bioenergy". "Life energy", aka "vitality"...
Man, I can feel my bioenergy piling up just...
New! From the makers of the tin-foil hat!
Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah (Nov 07)
OK, I've seen these things online. But yesterday I got one in my postal junk mail.
This one is called "Bioprotector." (With the little "R" in the circle.) It reduces
radiation from cell phones and other wireless devices. It protects you from
electromagnetic radiation (like sunlight). (Aka EMR.)
It "protects your children." It's "scientifically proven."
It comes in three sizes: laptop (aka...
Re: ICANN Approves Non-Latin Domain Name Characters
Predrag Ivanovic (Nov 07)
Until naming dispute with Greece is resolved , 'Поранешна Југословенска Република Македонија'
is used as provisional reference by the UN and several other countries.
Using 'Makedonija' or 'Македонија' would be fine, though, from the technical standpoint.
Politically, OTOH, it would be controversial, which is precisely why they would do it (extreme stubborness is one of
the traits
that pretty...
Re: Is it phish, or is it Amex?
Rich Kulawiec (Nov 05)
Part of it's cluelessness -- they simply aren't intelligent enough to
grasp even such simple things -- and part of it's obstructionism,
designed to make it as difficult as possible for you to tell them
anything they don't want to hear.
Please see Bob Frankston's note to Dave Farber's IP list, which came
through just now, entitled "Identity give-away", in which he covers
some of the same ground.
---Rsk
Facebook and MySpace security: backdoor wide open, millions of accounts exploitable
Juha-Matti Laurio (Nov 05)
"As a application developer on Facebook, I usually run into certain walls that limit my application functionality.
But I don't give up easily, and only recently I found a solution to one of my function limitations.
Suprisingly, when looked into more carefully my solution allowed full access and control to the Facebook user account
that accessed my application.
Did I mention this would also be untraceable since exploit actions would happen...
SANS [was: Re: RIP str0ke]
Rich Kulawiec (Nov 05)
I've been trying to get off SANS' [snail-mail] mailing list for six
months, and despite their repeated assurances that they would make
it so, I'm STILL getting recycling material from them.
I wonder if they use computers.
---Rsk
Re: Is it phish, or is it Amex?
Aryeh Goretsky (home) (Nov 05)
Hello,
Best of luck reporting the issue.
http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/22.85.html#subj13
Regards,
Aryeh Goretsky
At 09:37 AM 11/4/2009, you wrote:
Re: Is it phish, or is it Amex?
Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah (Nov 04)
Date sent: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 16:32:34 -0500
From: Rich Kulawiec <rsk () gsp org>
Ah, yes. I did try to send them my rant. The "From" address bounced.
Fortunately, they had also populated the "Reply to" field, with a different address.
It also bounced.
What level of cluelessness would inspire such behaviour?
That too. The two aforementioned addresses came from different domains:...
Re: Bill requiring ISPs to block fraudulent sites
Alex Lanstein (Nov 04)
Forwarded from a friend.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10390779-38.html
[snip]
For the last decade or so, Internet service providers have been dealing
with requests to block access to pornographic or copyright-infringing Web
sites, or in China, ones that dare to criticize the government.
Now a U.S. House of Representatives bill is taking the unusual step of
requiring Internet providers to block access to online financial scams that...
Bill requiring ISPs to block fraudulent sites
Paul Ferguson (Nov 04)
Forwarded from a friend.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10390779-38.html
[snip]
For the last decade or so, Internet service providers have been dealing
with requests to block access to pornographic or copyright-infringing Web
sites, or in China, ones that dare to criticize the government.
Now a U.S. House of Representatives bill is taking the unusual step of
requiring Internet providers to block access to online financial scams that...
Re: str0ke is alive
Peter Kosinar (Nov 04)
Now, there are two questions:
1) Where are we going to get one?
2) If the outcome of the observation is "dead", is (s)he going to be
declared a murderer?
Peter