God talks and does time travel. He's a crazy ass God. Do you feel lucky? God is just.
God says...
chill deliveredst longings departest Saints recommending
wooden anyone whisperings Joseph declaiming conservative
Just imagine being Moses and telling the people the murder commandment. Relax -- God punished him.
You're an atheist, right?
God says...
C:\LoseThos\www.losethos.com\text\BIBLE.TXT
ah, Chelluh, 10:36 Vaniah, Meremoth, Eliashib, 10:37 Mattaniah,
Mattenai, and Jaasau, 10:38 And Bani, and Binnui, Shimei, 10:39 And
Shelemiah, and Nathan, and Adaiah, 10:40 Machnadebai, Shashai, Sharai,
10:41 Azareel, and Shelemiah, Shemariah, 10:42 Shallum, Amariah, and
Joseph.
10:43 Of the sons of Nebo; Jeiel, Mattithiah, Zabad, Zebina, Jadau,
and Joel, Benaiah.
10:44 All these had taken strange wives: and some of them had wives by
whom they had children.
The Book of Nehemiah
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Those are hilarious names. I donno. That's all I got out of it. What's the price in man-hours for a name in the Bible when you calculate monk scribes?
God says...
C:\LoseThos\www.losethos.com\text\WEALTH.TXT
vinces of New England in particular, have hitherto been more
republican too.
The absolute governments of Spain, Portugal, and France, on the
contrary, take place in their colonies; and the discretionary powers
which such governments commonly delegate to all their inferior officers
are, on account of the great distance, naturally exercised there with
more than ordinary violence. Under all absolute governments, there is
more liberty in the capital than in any other part of the country.
The sovereig
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I was cracking-up laughing at DC murder rates. My logic's flawed. I donno, sometimesw you get a giggle and move on.
FTA, the Secret Service replied to a FOIA request:
> ...we are enclosing a list of manufacturers that "have fulfilled or agreed to fulfill document identification requests submitted by the Secret Service."
It just means they have not been asked to identify an actual person for an actual case. I would not take this as proof that Epson (or any other company not on this list) printers are free from the ID dots.
God says...
C:\LoseThos\www.losethos.com\text\WEALTH.TXT
d redress was extremely imperfect. It did not always reinstate
them in the possession of the land, but gave them damages, which never
amounted to a real loss. Even in England, the country, perhaps of
Europe, where the yeomanry has always been most respected, it was not
till about the 14th of Henry VII. that the action of ejectment
was invented, by which the tenant recovers, not damages only, but
possession, and in which his claim is not necessarily concluded by the
uncertain decision of a single ass
It's very interesting because we already knew this list from tests that have been done that identified tracking dots on output from printers from these manufacturers.
It validates that there wasn't something that went unnoticed on manufacturers that don't employ tracking dots.
However, there are several printers who use tracking dots who it seems have done so of their own prerogative and not because the SS asked them to. Notably Dell, Epson, Lanier, Lexmark, NRG, Panasonic, Savin and Toshiba are doing it voluntarily or because of contact with some other agency.
Tracking dot free printers may be obtained from Samsung or Okidata, the two Korean companies. Clearly years of living under a military dictatorship and now being a free country have had an effect on what Korean companies are willing to do for government security apparatchiks.
Nicholas C. Lewis posted a decent open source inkjet[0] on Thingiverse. He had a Kickstarter for his inkjet cartridge controller[1], which I later used for something silly[2].
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Just imagine being Moses and telling the people the murder commandment. Relax -- God punished him.
You're an atheist, right?
God says... C:\LoseThos\www.losethos.com\text\BIBLE.TXT
ah, Chelluh, 10:36 Vaniah, Meremoth, Eliashib, 10:37 Mattaniah, Mattenai, and Jaasau, 10:38 And Bani, and Binnui, Shimei, 10:39 And Shelemiah, and Nathan, and Adaiah, 10:40 Machnadebai, Shashai, Sharai, 10:41 Azareel, and Shelemiah, Shemariah, 10:42 Shallum, Amariah, and Joseph.
10:43 Of the sons of Nebo; Jeiel, Mattithiah, Zabad, Zebina, Jadau, and Joel, Benaiah.
10:44 All these had taken strange wives: and some of them had wives by whom they had children.
The Book of Nehemiah
----
Those are hilarious names. I donno. That's all I got out of it. What's the price in man-hours for a name in the Bible when you calculate monk scribes?
God says... C:\LoseThos\www.losethos.com\text\WEALTH.TXT
vinces of New England in particular, have hitherto been more republican too.
The absolute governments of Spain, Portugal, and France, on the contrary, take place in their colonies; and the discretionary powers which such governments commonly delegate to all their inferior officers are, on account of the great distance, naturally exercised there with more than ordinary violence. Under all absolute governments, there is more liberty in the capital than in any other part of the country. The sovereig
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I was cracking-up laughing at DC murder rates. My logic's flawed. I donno, sometimesw you get a giggle and move on.
> ...we are enclosing a list of manufacturers that "have fulfilled or agreed to fulfill document identification requests submitted by the Secret Service."
Canon, Brother, Casio, Hewlett-Packard, Konica, Minolta, Mita, Ricoh, Sharp, Xerox
Umm... I kinda don't think you can pipe a stream of ASCII and get output anymore. It's something awful.
Losethos has file compression, for starters.
http://www.losethos.com/LTHtml/OSMain/Compress.html
The documents are basically ASCII followed by graphics. I assume you're happy just ignoring the graphics.
http://www.losethos.com/LTHtml/Adam/ToHtml.html
God says... C:\LoseThos\www.losethos.com\text\WEALTH.TXT
d redress was extremely imperfect. It did not always reinstate them in the possession of the land, but gave them damages, which never amounted to a real loss. Even in England, the country, perhaps of Europe, where the yeomanry has always been most respected, it was not till about the 14th of Henry VII. that the action of ejectment was invented, by which the tenant recovers, not damages only, but possession, and in which his claim is not necessarily concluded by the uncertain decision of a single ass
http://w2.eff.org/Privacy/printers/docucolor/
https://www.eff.org/pages/list-printers-which-do-or-do-not-d...
It validates that there wasn't something that went unnoticed on manufacturers that don't employ tracking dots.
However, there are several printers who use tracking dots who it seems have done so of their own prerogative and not because the SS asked them to. Notably Dell, Epson, Lanier, Lexmark, NRG, Panasonic, Savin and Toshiba are doing it voluntarily or because of contact with some other agency.
Tracking dot free printers may be obtained from Samsung or Okidata, the two Korean companies. Clearly years of living under a military dictatorship and now being a free country have had an effect on what Korean companies are willing to do for government security apparatchiks.
Not sure if that means they do not track or they use some other means to track ?
http://www.amazon.com/Build-Postscript-Laser-Printer-Bundle/...
Has anyone here built a printer before? I'd like to build one for Richard Stallman and his Lemote YeeLoong, and send it to him with the source code.
0: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:8542
1: http://nicholasclewis.com/projects/inkshield/
2: http://eclecti.cc/hardware/semi-automatic-paintbrush