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Even PAGES OFPAGE From: on behalf of l2ani21_CIaLIs.To: i Subject: Airtran stuff to print for DannyDate: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 8:18:44 PMAttachments: ?man_-dancnandfi - Daniel JB Clark Admin, Free Software FoundationI From: mm on behaif of To: EcasiJsy_I!iann1n?Subject: ArrangementsDate: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 8:17:27 PMAttachments: I have 2 $500 money orders and this doc (which I'll have a printedcopy of soon).So either we can meet sometime before you head back, or give me anaddress to send everything to and I will do so, and then you can mailbe back the promissory note.As an aiternative we can go shopping at microcenter (just down theroad from pika) before you go back and I can just make out one of themoney orders back to myself.Cheers,Daniel JB Clark Admin, Free Software FoundationI From: on behalf of To: ELa:l.Manolns1Subject: Re: ArrangementsDate: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 1:49:05 PMMe to Bradley Manning (240) 784-0431 - mobile9/8/09 10:08 PM 3 hours agoMe: awake? 10:08 PMMe: Can get used Panasonic CF-18 ToughBook (2006) for 53-600 fromebay. Can get nice new netbook I may be able to ?nd cheap OLPC X0for ?eld use for $3-400. 10:15 PMMe: I have random stuff lying around that might be good for backupdevices. 10:17 PMMe: most useful - has harddrives I think will work with it. Also - computersare the new god 1:35 AMOn Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 10:17 PM, Bradwrote:- Daniel JB Clark Admin, Free Software FoundationI From: on behalf of To: ?caimanniunSubject: Re: ArrangementsDate: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 1:49:05 PMMe to Bradley Manning (240) 784-0431 mobile9/8/09 10:08 PM 3 hours agoMe: awake? 10:08 PMMe: Can get used Panasonic CF- 18 ToughBook (2006) for $3-600 fromebay. Can get nice new netbook I may be able to ?nd cheap OLPC X0for ?eld use for $3-400. 10:15 PMMe: I have random stuff lying around that might be good for backupdevices. 10:17 PMMe: most useful - has harddrives I think will work with it. Also - computersare the new god 1:35 AMOn Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 10:17 PM, Bradwrote: Daniel JB Clark Admin, Free Software FoundationI From: EtadleuilanninszTo: mmimSubject: Checking Date: Sunday, October 25, 2009 12:02:06 PMAttachments: n&mJmDannyAttached a funny photo of myself right after some training exercises, hope you like it.Keep in touch,Brad From: on behalf of Qa_m_e1_c|_adgTo: ELad_ManLu'ns1Subject: frightening look into my psyceDate: Sunday, October 25, 2009 12:04:48 PMAttachments: 5 - - - iBut mostly an excuse to send you something get you into my address book.-DannyFrom:To:Subject:Date:Attachments:Hanging out with friends at darkBOT radio, an ex BF's gift on behalf of D_anjg|_Cladg Enaimanning.Fwd: I do not condone this behaviourSunday, October 25, 2009 12:10:25 PMBTW if you like weird: (you can download 4 hours of mp3s - also I can get stuff on the air ifthere is anything you want broadcast From: on behalf of T0: Subject: The MythosDate: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:43:39 PMAttachments: "esp weird" he Daniel JB Clark Admin, Free Software FoundationI From: on behalf of To: Subject: Re: something to do Date: Sunday, November 15, 2009 2:26:33 PMi had something to do with this: reading your article now. mine maybe (Battle Field), but notin the way you'd think BTW do you get IMs from danny@opensysadmin.com on gtalk? That'sprobably better than AIM since it allows of?ine queued replies Hoping to get a package together today,Daniel JB Clark Admin, Free Software FoundationI From: Qanj_el_C_|adgT0: Subject: Bad Ideas if you are getting Date: Thursday, December 17, 2009 9:58:06 AM"Obviously this isn't normal". lol.Daniel JB Clark Admin, Free Software FoundationI From: l2ani.el_C1adsTo: Subject: Flessenlikker story!Date: Thursday, December 17, 2009 10:04:42 AMI recently realized I've neglected to tell you why I sent you theblack-handled red-tipped device.It's an entertaining example of the wrong approach to an engineeringproblem.See: (last version that was fun)I like my friend Mako's original version (last paragraph for theimpatient) the best:The bottle scraper (known as both a and ?essenlikker inDutch) is a Dutch kitchen tool similar to small spatula. It isspeci?cally designed to scrape the contents of long bottles that wouldbe otherwise impossible to reach with other kitchen tools. It is acommon tool in kitchens in the Netherlands and available in most kitchenstores and even supermarkets but it almost wholly unused and unknownoutside of the country.Historically, via (a popular custard like Dutch pudding) was sold inlong glass bottles. This container made extracting the complete amountof pudding extremely dif?cult with either spoons or with other kitchentools or spatulas. The Dutch answer was the bottle scraper which wasspeci?cally designed to answer this problem. Vla is now often sold incartons which makes the need for a bottle scraper less pressing.However, the scraper has come to occupy an important role in Dutchkitchens being used for scraping the contents of many other bottles andjars peanut butter, Nutella, etc). Much of the Dutch populationis familiar with the bottle scraper and skilled in it's use.There is an element of the technical and engineering community that seesthe bottle scraper as a monument to a wrong type of technical solution.This group argues that the best solution to the problem of remaining vlain bottles was to put vla is different containers preventing the problemfrom every occurring rather than inventing another tool and theneducation an a population in its use.Cheers,Daniel JB Clark I Admin, Free Software FoundationI From: llaniemlazkTo: ?r.as1.l:1annins1Subject: Flessenlikker story!Date: Thursday, December 17, 2009 10:04:42 AMI recently realized I've neglected to tell you why I sent you theblack-handled red-tipped device.It's an entertaining example of the wrong approach to an engineeringproblem.See: (last version that was fun)I like my friend Mako's original version (last paragraph for theimpatient) the best:The bottle scraper (known as both a and ?essenlikker inDutch) is a Dutch kitchen tool similar to small spatula. It isspeci?cally designed to scrape the contents of long bottles that wouldbe othewvise impossible to reach with other kitchen tools. It is acommon tool in kitchens in the Netherlands and available in most kitchenstores and even supermarkets but it almost wholly unused and unknownoutside of the country.Historically, vla (a popular custard like Dutch pudding) was sold inlong glass bottles. This container made extracting the complete amountof pudding extremely difficult with either spoons or with other kitchentools or spatulas. The Dutch answer was the bottle scraper which wasspeci?cally designed to answer this problem. Vla is now often sold incartons which makes the need for a bottle scraper less pressing.However, the scraper has come to occupy an important role in Dutchkitchens being used for scraping the contents of many other bottles andjars peanut butter, Nutella, etc). Much of the Dutch populationis familiar with the bottle scraper and skilled in it's use.There is an element of the technical and engineering community that seesthe bottle scraper as a monument to a wrong type of technical solution.This group argues that the best solution to the problem of remaining vlain bottles was to put vla is different containers preventing the problemfrom every occurring rather than inventing another tool and theneducation an a population in its use.Cheers,Daniel JB Clark Admin, Free Software FoundationI From:To:Subject:Date:Attachments:Test message - note subject is not (I don"t Friday, January 29, 2010 12:05:32 PMFrom: To: Subject: Re: Test message - note subject is not (I don"t Date: Friday, January 29, 2010 12:12:01 PMPGP Charset: Version: v1.4.10 (Darwin)Comment: Using with Mozilla - TM ankaoh pkceA4qXo8e3YiQA7FF3obFc+YH VtQa =ecVFPGP From: To: Subject: Re: Test message - note subject is not (I don"t Date: Friday, January 29, 2010 12:15:13 PMPGP Charset: ISO-8859-1Version: v1.4.10 (Darwin)Comment: Using with Mozilla - Pwk20mC8Q/Us/ 1vOoHomQx8K24fZJd Q02 D36x0 RicowsLKV+/5YzpI7m57duvjrmaZSq5LIJ uGAh0Y2sOb|Lh Lx5CneMPK2yRzc3TmAhIa8a1tl/ Zoq Eosgnxi F|YuuUnh7d ea5e7n kr8E42gc5M hvamn/VoKMniMLFn2zkaDp7euWDt71EmBr3 RQH 1ikk0y8ioqwGK1 P8c3 Iza PGP From To:Subject:Date:Attachments:AdiumFriday, January 29, 2010 12:19:48 PMESE . il n!.E . 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From: I2anjs:J_Qa:lsTo: Subject: Re: PhotosDate: Friday, February 05, 2010 3:06:58 PMAttachments: From:To:Subject:Date:Attachments: Cutest puppies ever!Friday, February 12, 2010 11:42:From: T0: Subject: Banks are purdyDate: Thursday, April 08, 2010 5:04:18 PMAttachments: ensmniemass From: on behalf of To: ELadlev_l:1annimSubject: Gates Trolling LetterDate: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 3:13:22 PMAttachments: For your education and Daniel JB Clark Activist; OwnerFREEDOM INCLUDED Free Software respecting hardware Lemote Yeeloong resellerFrom: T0: sinlmt?se; Subject: Re: Metropolitan Storage Warehouse horror storiesDate: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 4:44:21 PMGo on eBay and get an 8088 for $9 and be done with it: The lock is designed for precisely this kind of verydif?cult to defeat surreptitiously, not really resistant to forced entry.I'd be curious to hear that story about theft from a safe inside alocked On 5/19/10 3:29 PM, Danny Clark wrote:Short version:Can anyone recommend a padlock? Does not need to be resistant to more forceful (drilling etc)techniques. it is accepted that it will not actually stop adetermined attacker, but it should be obvious if it has beendefeated).If you have strong negative experience with Metropolitan, it wouldhelp a lot of peo le to post a review, for instance at: Ill All ill I ll? ..L. Long version:So I off-handedly brought up Metropolitan Storage Warehouse in SIPBoffice yesterday, and it seems that this is not true:- e-9- it is notIre Proof In quick secession from about a quarter of the small number of people_present I got horror stories regarding water damage, theft, theft fromsafes *inside* locked units, and a general critique of their overallsecurity.However I was unable to ?nd anything remotely like that from theinterwebs, speci?cally only these 2 sites seem to have reviews(very positive the place that are nonobvious).So if you have had a suck experience it would be good to post there]report it (or just reply and I'll post a summary to Yelpl). Feel freeto forward this to the original source of the stories, as a lot ofwhat I got was 2nd or 3rd hand I think.Thanks, Daniel JB Clark Activist; OwnerFREEDOM INCLUDED Free Software respecting hardware From: To: Qaoov?atlsCc: i 3 L2axid.l:loiis:Subject: Re: Metropolitan Storage Warehouse horror storiesDate: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 5:24:13 PMUnfortunately, those seals won't protect you because an adversary couldeasily just BUY the same seal for replacement, after tampering with thelock. Good seals should be metal, and have distinct serial numbers.On 5/20/10 12:16 AM, Danny Clark wrote: Sweet; actually that alone may be enough for this use case.I have a motion-sensing LED ?oodlight inside, so I'm thinking a signalong these lines will also provide some extra security (and possibleDNA evidence) at little expense:"Smi|e, you are on candid camera! This unit is equipped with a very tinycamera and wireless internet device which is capturing video to anoff?site server in real time. If you masturbate to orgasm and thenleave, we may not prosecute you. Have a happy and ful?lling day! Or I might actually set up such a system and have a less"colorful" sign -- Daniel JB Clark Activist; OwnerFREEDOM INCLUDED Free Software respecting hardwarev/rManning, Bradley E. From: on behalf of To: ?i3.diey_t1an.rJingSubject: Re: IMDate: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 5:40:31 PMSorry, forgot (for like the ?rst time ever) my laptop today. will ping you tonight.Daniel JB Clark I Activist; OwnerFREEDOM INCLUDED ;mmFree Software respecting hardwareFrom: To: Qanisi?adsSubject: Eric MessagesDate: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 5:52:41 PMAny way you can help co-ordinate so I can get in contact with Eric viav/ Manning, Bradley E.From: T0: Cc: Qaxii?ouse; Subject: Re: Metropolitan Storage Warehouse horror storiesDate: Thursday, May 20, 2010 6:22:02 PMi use the metropolitan storage warehouse and from my limited experience with them thus far i've beenhappy with them. a colleague of mine stored a somewhat substantial collection of ?ne art and had noproblems whatsoever.as for me, i just needed a convenient and cheap place to store my vinyl record collection - nothingterribly valuable but quite heavy and fragile and climate-sensitive nonetheless. based on the size, priceand overall experience with their management i would heartily recommend them over the nearbyalternative -- UHAUL - which, if anything, is gangster central -- overpriced, unprofessional, and reallycrummy wooden-walled holes. the only things i have heard from others who use it were positive i'veheard no horror stories ever.with respect to security what i did notice is that the warehouse sometimes keeps its loading bay doorsopen during operating hours -- and the building is SO INCREDIBLY huge that it would be possible forsomeone to sneak in and hide out inside. the building is so old that afaict they did not have extensivesurveillance on the inside - which is one thing that would make them substantially better.my 2_ pence,max In londonOn May 20, 2010, at 7:14 PM, Danny Clark wrote:Yes, but there is no power, and no wi?, so it would be a bit tricky.Would probably want to renew my amateur radio license Also FYI I got police reports for the last 2 years for the site, only one might be due to Metropolitannegligence - so either this isn't really a problem in practice, people are too lazy to ?le police reportswhen their stuff gets stolen, or the person doing the records check made a mistake (eg perhaps thereports were ?led under the person's residence address instead of the warehouse Fon/varded message --From: DiNatale, Francine Date: Thu, May 20, 2010 at 12:10 PMSubject: RE: Getting all theft reports for a certain address?To: Daniel Clark Hi Daniel,There were only 2 larceny reports from Metro. Moving Stor. -one of the thefts was an actualaquaintence that the owner left in the unit while she went and rented a truck (that was in 2009). Theother larceny that took place in March of this year is still under investigation.Francine DiNataleAdministrative Assistant - Records Unit 617-349-3354Fax: 349-3234Daniel JB Clark Activist; OwnerFREEDOM INCLUDED mmFree Software respecting hardwareOn Wed, May 19, 2010 at 6:15 PM, seph wrote:Can you stick a video camera into your space?sephEric Schmiedl writes:Two options:0) Use the 8088 in parallel to the existing padlock and don't tellmanagement.0) Get one of theselock that nobody will pick any time soonlock that will put up a bit of a ?ght against forced entry. On 5/19/10 4:51 PM, Christian J. Ternus wrote:Unfortunately, Danny misheard me. I owned the "safe" in question --it was one of these: The thiefsimply took it.I asked the warehouse management to let us use our own locks;apparently their policy forbids this. Let us know if you have betterluck.-Ternus--Christian J. Ternus MIT MEng '11 I AC3T cternus.net 617-710-8955On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Eric Schmiedl wrote:Go on eBay and get an 8088 for $9 and be done with it: The lock is designed for precisely this kind of verydif?cult to defeat surreptitiously, not really resistant to forced entry.DDDDDDDD I'd be curious to hear that story about theft from a safe Inside aDDDD locked unit...DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD On 5/19/10 3:29 PM, Danny Clark wrote:DDDDD Short version:DDDDD (a) Can anyone recommend a hard-to-pick-but-not-insanely-expensiveDDDDD padlock? Does not need to be resistant to more forceful (drilling etc)DDDDD techniques. (e,g, it is accepted that it will not actually stop aDDDDD determined attacker, but it should be obvious if it has beenDDDDD defeated).DDDDDDDDDD (b) Ifyou have strong negative experience with Metropolitan, it wouldDDDDD help a lot of people to post a review, for instance at:DDDDD http://www,Yelp.com/biz/metropolitan-moving-and-storage-corp-cambridge-2DDDDDDDDDD Long version:DDDDDDDDDD So I off-handedly brought up Metropolitan Storage Warehouse in SIPBDDDDD office yesterday, and it seems that this is not true:DDDDD http://imQ227,exs,cx/imQ227/4259/ragewarehouse5ka,jpg - e.g, it is notDDDDD Ire Proof:-/DDDDDDDDDD In quick secession from about a quarter of the small number of peopleDDDDD present I got horror stories regarding water damage, theft, theft fromDDDDD safes *inside* locked units, and a general critique of their overallDDDDD security.DDDDDDDDDD However I was unable to find anything remotely like that from theDDDDD interwebs, specifically only these 2 sites seem to have reviews:DDDDDDDDDD http://www.bbb.org/boston/business-reviews/storage-units-household-andcommercial/metropolltan-movina-storaae-corporation-in-cambridae-ma-3494/DDDDD (very positive)DDDDDDDDDD http://www.yelp.com/biz/metropolitan-moving-and-storage-corp-cambridge-2DDDDD (mixes, but the negative review has nothing to do with things atxiutDDDDD the place that are nonobvious).DDDDDDDDDD So if you have had a suck experience it would be good to post there /DDDDD report it (or just reply and I'll post a summary to Yelp!). Feel freeDDDDD to forward this to the original source of the stories, as a lot ofDDDDD what I got was 2nd or 3rd hand I think,DDDDDDDDDD Thanks,DDDDD —\|/Daniel JB Clark j Activist; OwnerDDDDDDDDDD FREEDOM -+-D INCLUDED ~ http: //freedomi nd uded .comDDDDD/|\Free Software respecting hardwareDDDDDFrom:electronic ma^To:^Danny Claris^^^rit2i^lin^iedl^Cl^ri^tian^^Terni^^^^ii:i|^^l^te^Dayidl^^^^^^Subject:Date:Re:^OT^ Metropolitan Storage Warehouse horror storiesThursday, May 20, 2010 5:22:02 PMiusethe metropolitan Storage warehouse and from my limited experience With them thus far i've beenhappy with them, acolleague of mine storedasomewhat substantial collection of fine art and had noproblems whatsoever,as for me,ijustneededaconvenient and cheap place to store my vinyl record collection nothingterribly valuable but quite heavy and fragile and climate sensitive nonetheless, based on the size, priceand overall experience with their managementiwould heartily recommend them over the nearbyalternative UHAUL which, if anything, is gangster central overpriced, unprofessional, and reallycrummy woodenwalled holes, the only thingsihave heard from others who use it were positive i'veheard no horror stories ever,with respect to security whatidid notice is that the warehouse sometimes keeps its loading bay doorsopen during operating hours and the building is SO INCREDIBLYhuge that it would be possible forsomeone to sneak in and hide out inside, the building is so old that afaict they did not have extensivesurveillance on the inside which is one thing that would make them substantially better,my2pence,maxinlondonOn May 20, 2010, at 7:14PM, Danny Clark wrote:DYes, but there is no power,and no wifi, so it would beabit tricky,DDWould probably want to renew my amateur radio license:-)DDAlsoFYIIgot police reports forthe last2years for the Site, only one might be due to Metropolitannegligence so either this isn't reallyaproblem in practice, people are too lazy to file police reportswhen their stuft gets stolen, or the person doing the records check made amistake(eg perhaps thereports were filed under the person's residence address instead of the warehouse address),,.DDForwarded messageDFrom:DiNatale,Francine^fdinatale^cambridgepolice.orgDDDate: Thu, May 20, 2010 at 12:10 PMDSubject:RE: Getting all theft reports foracertain address?DTo: Daniel Clark^dclark^pobox.comDDDDHi Daniel,DDDThere were only21arceny reports from Metro. Moving^Stor, one of the thefts was an actualaquaintence that the owner left in the unit while she went and rentedatruck (that was in 2009), Theother larceny that took place in March of this year is still under investigation,DDDDDFrancineDiNataleDDAdministrative Assistant Records UnitDD 617 349 3354DDFax: 349 3234DDDD^1/Daniel JBClarklActivist; OwnerDFREEDOM^DlNCLUDED~http://freedomincluded.comD/l'^Free Software respecting hardwareDDDOn Wed, May 19, 2010 at 6:15 PM, seph ^seph^miLeduD wrote:DCan you stickavideo camera into your space?DDsephDDEric Schmiedl ^unlocked^MIT.EDUD writes:DDDTwo options:DDDDo) Use the 8088 in parallel to theexistingpadlockanddon'ttellDDmanagement,DDDDDDo) Get one of these:DDhttps://securitysnobs,com/AbloyProtecPL321Padlock,htmlD D $ 2 5 f o r a l o c k that nobody will pick any time soon,DDhttps://securitysnobs,com/AbloyProtec PL 330 Padlock.htmlD D $ 7 0 f o r a l o c k that will put u p a b i t o f a f i g h t against forced entry,DDDDThen put one of these on your unit to keep out insiders:DDhttps://securitysnobscom/StantonConceptsPrivaSealTamperIndicativeSeals20Pack.htmlDDDDDDDDDDDDOn 5/19/104:51 PM, Christian J,Ternus wrote:DDDUnfortunately,Danny misheard me. lowned the "safe" in questionDDDit was one of these: http://wwwamazoncom/dp/B000I^OX94/ The thiefDDDsimplytookit,DDDDDDlasked the warehouse management to let US use our own locks;DDDapparently their policy forbids this. Let us know if you have betterDDDluck,DDDDDD TernusDDDDDDD D D C h r i s t i a n J , T e r n u s l M T r M E n g ' l l | A C 3 T | c t e r n u s , n e t l 6 1 7 710 8955DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDOn Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:43 PM,Eric Schmiedl ^unlocked^miLeduD wrote:DDDDGo on eBay and get an S^G 8088 for $9 and be done with it:DDDDhttp://shop,ebay,com/i,html?nkw^saroent^oreenleaf^8088DDDDDDDDThe lock is designed for precisely this kind of situation,,,veryDDDDdifficult to defeat surreptitiously,not really resistant to forced entry.DDDDDDDDi'd be curious to hear that Story about theftfromasafeinsideaDDDDlockedunit...DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDOn 5/19/10 3:29 PM, Danny Clark wrote:DDDDDShort version:DDDDD(a)Can anyone recommendahardtopickbutnotinsanelyexpensiveDDDDDpadlock? Does not need to be resistant to more forceful (drilling etc)DDDDDtechniques. (e.g.it is accepted that it will not actually stopaDDDDDdeterminedattacker,but it should be obvious if it has beenDDDDDdefeated),DDDDDDDDDD(b) Ifyou have strong negatlveexperiencewith Metropolitan, itwouldDDDDDhelpalot of people to postareview, for instance at:DDDDDhttp://wwwyelpcom/biz/metropolitanmovingandstoragecorpcambridge2DDDDDDDDDDLong version:DDDDDDDDDDSoIoffhandedly brought up Metropolitan Storage Warehouse in SIPBDDDDDofficeyesterday,and it seems that this is not true:e.g.itisnotDDDDDhttp://img227.exs.cx/img227/4259/ragewarehouse5ka.jpgDDDDDire P r o o f : /DDDDDDDDDDin quick secession from aboutaquarter of the small number of peopleDDDDDpresentlgothorror stories regardingwater damage, theft, theftfromDDDDDsafes^inside^ locked units, andageneral critique of their overallDDDDDsecurity,DDDDDDDDDDHoweverlwas unable to find anything remotely like that from theDDDDDinterwebs, specifically only these2sites seem to have reviews:DDDDDDDDDDhttp://www.bbb,org/boston/businessreviews/storageunitshouseholdandcommercial/metropolitanmovinostoraoecorporationincambridoema 3494/DDDDD(very positive)DDDDDDDDDDhttp://www.yelp,com/biz/metropolitanmovinoandstoraoecorpcambridoe2DDDDD(mixes, but the negative review has nothing to do with things aboutDDDDDthe place that are nonobvious).DDDDDDDDDDSo if you have hadasuck experience it would be good to post there/DDDDDreportit(or just reply and I'll postasummarytoYelpl),Feel freeDDDDDto forward this to the original source of the stories, a s a l o t ofDDDDDwhatIgotwas2ndor3rdhandIthink,DDDDDDDDDDThanks,DDDDD^ 1 / Daniel JBClarklActivist; OwnerDDDDDDDDDDFREEDOM^DlNCLUDED~http://freedomincludedcomDDDDD/^^Free Software respecting hardwareDDDDD