Help Steve Kubby

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Thu, 18 Apr 2002 12:00:00 GMT
From The Federalist:
A man may have to die for our country: but no man must, in any exclusive sense, live for his country. He who surrenders himself without reservation to the temporal claims of a nation, or a party, or a class is rendering to Caesar that which, of all things, most emphatically belongs to God: himself. -- C.S. Lewis

From samizdata:

I can't go to work today. The voices told me to stay home and clean the guns. -- seen on a bumper sticker in Colorado

From smith2004:

Gun Control: The theory that Mathew Shepard hanging from a fence post in Wyoming is morally superior to Mathew Shepard explaining to the local sheriff how his attackers got those fatal bullet wounds. -- Dan Weiner

Cannabis Culture and Michelle Kubby via MapINC - Steve Kubby And Steve Tuck In Custody - two refugees from the murdering Amerikan state have been taken into custody by Canadian immigration. Mr. Tuck has his conventional medication, so he will likely live. Mr. Kubby will die if he doesn't get his medicine (cannabis) soon. Michelle Kubby recommends calling two Canadian "officials". I'm tempted to tell them that if Mr. Kubby dies while in their custody they are murderers. If the courts do not try them, it will be time to hunt them down like the rabid dogs they are. This is not likely to work as well as a more peaceful conversation, however. [smith2004]

Arresting officer: Constable Rick LeBeuf 604-885-2266

Immigration agent: Albert Stritzl 604-666-8769

Aaron Zelman and Claire Wolfe at JPFO - Can the Second Amendment and Social Security Coexist? - social security is a Ponzi scheme. There is no question that it will fail, it's only a matter of time, and not likely very much time. Zelman and Wolfe claim that this will be the final straw that causes open rebellion, and this is why the socialists in government are doing everything they can to take away our guns. I'm not sure of the close connection here, but both are happenning. [jpfo]

John T Kennedy at anti-state.com - A Parliament of Whores? - Mr. Kennedy does Robert Vroman one better. [anti-state]

It's terribly unfair to compare government officials to whores. It slanders whores. What have whores ever done to deserve being compared with government officials?

Angel Shamaya at KeepAndBearArms.com - NYC's Gunstapo Raises Bounty on Handgun Owners' Heads to $1000 - Mr. Shamaya had a conversation with the man in blue who answered at 1-866-GUNSTOP (1-866-486-7867). He was told in plain language that New Yorker's do not have the right to protect themselves. It's time to make that phone ring. Use a pay phone. Lose their time. [kaba]

Bruce Schneier's Cryptogram - April 15, 2002 - how to judge a security measure, 1024-bit public keys have not been long enough for quite a while now, reprints, news, liability and security, reader comments.

This five-step process works for any security measure, past, present, or future:

1) What problem does it solve?
2) How well does it solve the problem?
3) What new problems does it add?
4) What are the economic and social costs?
5) Given the above, is it worth the costs?

When you start using it, you'd be surprised how ineffectual most security is these days. For example, only two of the airline security measures put in place since September 11 have any real value: reinforcing the cockpit door, and convincing passengers to fight back. Everything else falls somewhere between marginally improving security and a placebo.

Michelle Krebs at Popular Science - Your Car, 2022 - a good overview of GM's Autonomy fuel-cell powered "skateboard" concept, including some interesting body designs.

OpenCyc is available for download, 40 megs. [wes]

OpenCyc is the open source version of the Cyc technology, the world's largest and most complete general knowledge base and commonsense reasoning engine. Cycorp, the builders of Cyc, have set up an independent organization, OpenCyc.org, to disseminate and administer OpenCyc, and have committed to a pipeline through which all current and future Cyc technology will flow into ResearchCyc (available for R&D in academia and industry) and then OpenCyc.
From the FAQ:
Q: What are the hardware requirements for running OpenCyc?

A: A Pentium, Athlon or equivalent running Windows 2000, Windows NT, or Linux, with at least 128 megabytes of RAM. Performance of the knowledge base is proportional to the speed of the processor (for machines with 256+ MB RAM).
The available (version 0.6b) download runs only on Linux, however:
OpenCyc requires linux x86, about 250MB of disk space and performs best with over 256 MB RAM. The java api requires Java 2 and the download of freely available third-party jar files. Has been tested on RedHat and Mandrake kernels.

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