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| 2002/5/25-26 [Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Motd] UID:24939 Activity:high |
5/25 Logout - Party TONIGHT - Saturday May 25 - details at: [dated http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/~phillip/logout was School's out. Live a little. here] Questions, flames, RSVPs (optional) to dans. And fer chrissake don't blow the motd away. \_ So how was/is the party? \_ Um it's on the 25th. Go. See for yourself. \_ Shuffled by the motd shuffler. |
| 2002/5/25 [Uncategorized] UID:24940 Activity:moderate |
5/25 We need to kick out maxine waters and get James Traficant out here.
\_ Out where? Maxine Waters is no where near me. -- Barbara Lee
supporter and proud.
\_ Or Barbara Lee. She's another good option for a boot to the
head. I used to think Feinstein needed to go too until she
started voting intelligently. |
| 2002/5/25-26 [Recreation/Dating, Uncategorized/Profanity] UID:24941 Activity:insanely high |
5/25 http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/26/magazine/26BOYGIRL.html My big problem with the schools isn't that they do stupid shit like this, per se, but that they spend time on this while ignoring their primary mission. In this particular case no one seems concerned about the welfare of the "boy's" girlfriend who has no idea what's going on. I also find it *really* disturbing that this 'teacher' has a *middle school* support group for gay lesbion bisexual and transgendered children. Middle school? 9 year olds who think they're transgendered or bi-sexual? And this is supported by the school authorities. Madness. Pure madness. Source is the NYT so don't gimme any crap about not liking my source for the story. [and fuck you for deleting this. thanks] [ok thats 3 times now. what are you afraid of?] \_ Middle school is typically 6th through 8th grade, remember? Those fun three years of puberty you seem to have missed? \_ Isn't it nice to be normal? There are more things in heaven and earth... \_ uhh, middle school is like 12-14 or so. And that IS when these issues start to pop up. So this one kid was an early bloomer. It happens. Why do you care? \_ arguing with idiots will get very frustrating. Give up the habit now. \_ Isn't it nice to be normal? |
| 2002/5/25 [Uncategorized] UID:24942 Activity:nil |
5/25 snip. |
| 2002/5/25 [Computer/SW/Apps/Media, Consumer/Audio] UID:24943 Activity:nil |
5/25 Anyone know where I can find an mp3 of that Winamp soundbyte
that says "Winamp, it really kicks the llama's ass" ? |
| 2002/5/25-26 [Uncategorized] UID:24944 Activity:low |
5/25 Who/What determines who gets the departmental citation?
\_ Brownest lips. |
| 2002/5/25-26 [Computer/SW/Security] UID:24945 Activity:high |
5/25 Which of the following is safer: ssh login to a remote host and read
mail there use a command-line client or access my mails using an imap
capable local client? -- crypto/protocol novice
\_Using encrypted email. Otherwise, it just a matter of where on the
network your attacker is sitting.
\_ Or maybe they're reading your keys and monitor from a van parked
across the street. It doesn't matter. It's just the dude's
personal mail. No one cares what's in it.
\_ Look, I am not worried about individual emails get
sniffed on its way. I just want to have a reasonably
secure way to check my emails from a long distance or
a continent away without compromising my password etc.
a continent away without compromising my password or
having personal info. in my mails systematically collected
in some database when they pass through rogue networks.
\_ Ssh in and use your favorite local client. |