1999-January Archives by Thread
Starting: Fri Jan 1 02:48:05 1999
Ending: Sun Jan 31 22:34:18 1999
Messages: 341
- Leap second this year!
Rachel Polanskis
- More Y2K fun
Ben Elliston
- ENCRYPTION EXPORT RULES RELAXED
Tony Barry
- E-SHOPPING BOOSTS DELIVERY BUSINESS
Tony Barry
- Advice on Ducking for Cover on the Net
Roger Clarke
- Red Hat Linux hot with the coffee shop
hartr@redhat.com
- New .AU Working Group on Australian Domain Names
ramin
- NSW HSC results available Online
Roger Clarke
- You've Got Mail - The Movie That Made E-mail Romantic
Matthew Batten
- NSW HSC results available Online
Matthew Batten
- No subject
Ben Elliston
- NSW HSC results available Online
Eric Scheid
- Women in IT. Was: You've Got Mail
Sandra Davey
- NSW HSC results available Online
Rachel Polanskis
- MCI WorldCom offers to buy OzEmail
Paul Montgomery
- Y2K hit yesterday
Jan Whitaker
- Leap second this year!
Jan Whitaker
- NSW HSC results available Online
Jan Whitaker
- Hottest Topics on Link in 1998
Tom Worthington
- Women in IT. Was: You've Got Mail
Tony Barry
- New .AU Working Group on Australian Domain Names
Tony Barry
- Net Decision Making - Management Paradigm for Next Millennium
Tom Worthington
- New .AU Working Group on Australian Domain Names
Tony Barry
- Net Decision Making - Management Paradigm for Next Millennium
Tony Barry
- Community versus Competition
taqpah
- Women in IT. Was: You've Got Mail
Judy Harrison
- Net Decision Making - Management Paradigm for Next
Millennium
Tom Worthington
- Hottest Topics on Link in 1998
Christina Spurgeon
- Women in IT. Was: You've Got Mail
Rosanne Bersten
- You've Got Mail - The Movie That Made E-mail Romantic
Kerry Smith
- Hottest Topics on Link in 1998
Tom Worthington
- New G8 Government Online Publication Features Australia
Tom Worthington
- Seasonal Greetings
stephen
- What's in store for us in 1999/2000
stephen
- Community versus Competition
Tony Barry
- .TV fails to make Tuvalu nation rich
George Michaelson
- Oz Internet/ISP origins: was MCI WorldCom offers to buy OzEmail
ianp@peg.apc.org
- Top 10 predictions for 1999
Rachel Polanskis
- Top 10 predictions for 1999
Stephen
- quote from Mike Roberts
Leni Mayo
- [oz-teachers] New Web Page
Brenda Aynsley
- Eric Young and Tim Hudson now = RSA Australia
Dean Povey
- Eric Young and Tim Hudson now = RSA Australia
Rankine, Alastair
- tunneling in cable modems
Philip McCrea
- lost mail
Geoff Huston
- Not what you think...
Rachel Polanskis
- Customer service guarantee to be strengthened
Tony Barry
- A Strategic Framework for the Information Economy - Identifying Priorities for
Action
Tony Barry
- EBT
andrew.warton@afp.gov.au
- Another one bites the dust ..
Ben Elliston
- Cisco move into domestic/consumer market
George Michaelson
- a question on PC stats
Philip McCrea
- Gary Chapman's forecasts
Tony Barry
- Law enforcement constraints on telecomms
Roger Clarke
- Link archives?
Ben Elliston
- [LINK] Re: Getting australia's innovation system right
Adam Todd
- Link archives?
Dan Tebbutt
- [LINK] _Eat Me_ not prohibited content
Adam Todd
- New G8 Government Online Publication Features Australia
Tom Worthington
- Oz Internet/ISP origins: was MCI WorldCom offers to buy
OzEmail
Tom Worthington
- USA, libraries and lawsuits
David.Goldstein@aba.gov.au
- Gary Chapman's forecasts
richard@auscoms.com.au
- Fwd:Telstra Webcast
richard@auscoms.com.au
- Fwd:Telstra Webcast
richard@auscoms.com.au
- Fwd:Telstra Webcast
Tom Worthington
- Y2K
Roger Clarke
- History in the making
Kerry Smith
- History in the making - 2
Kerry Smith
- [Fwd: NATO is seeking Network Consultants]
Andy Exon
- [Fwd: The Fourth Web Caching Workshop, Second Call for Papers]
Andy Exon
- [Fwd: The Natural Life Cycle Of Mailing Lists]
taqpah
- History in the making
Chris Connolly
- Bye Bye Transigo
Bernard Robertson-Dunn
- Another Slant on Transigo
Bernard Robertson-Dunn
- Censored crypto report liberated
Greg Taylor
- History in the making
Rankine, Alastair
- Wired news stories
David.Goldstein@aba.gov.au
- Update on Australian Copyright Law Reform
Jarrod.Brooks@msj.com.au
- Puzzled Re: Wired news stories
Bernard Robertson-Dunn
- Censored crypto report liberated
Tony Barry
- Puzzled Re: Wired news stories
richard@auscoms.com.au
- Censored crypto report liberated
Greg Taylor
- History in the making
Geoff Huston
- FW: Meeting to discuss issues
Belinda Burgess
- Recall: Meeting to discuss issues
Belinda Burgess
- Censored crypto report liberated
richard@auscoms.com.au
- Censored crypto report liberated
Glen Turner
- Censored crypto report liberated
Julian Assange
- Censored crypto report liberated
Greg Taylor
- Wish-List [Was:Re: Recall: Meeting to discuss issues]
richard@auscoms.com.au
- Censored crypto report liberated
Glen Turner
- Electronic Commerce in Europe
stephen
- Update on Australian Copyright Law Reform
Philip Argy
- DB2 on Linux?
Bernard Robertson-Dunn
- Example of higher offline costs
Roger Clarke
- Cable modems story
Jan Whitaker
- (Fwd) EDTECH-AUS: January Issue of The Technology Source
Jan Whitaker
- [Y2K non-event] Flu kills 3,200 in first week of 1999 in UK.
George Michaelson
- (fwd) Freeserve rocks UK Net industry
dchia
- ACIF Draft Specification on Mobile Location Information
James Duck
- Semester at Sea: Internet access? (help needed)
Roger Clarke
- Bugnet offers No Awards this year
Rachel Polanskis
- 'Child Pornographer avoids jail stint' - Canb Times
Roger Clarke
- Quality: Launch of Microsoft Users Group
Roger Clarke
- It's a start...
Peter Bowditch
- Spam using e-mail-to-fax for replies
Tom Worthington
- IRC: What do CIOs See?, Canberra, 5:30pm Wednesday 17 Feb
Tom Worthington
- Tyson vs Botha Wannna Bet!
3nqt@yahoo.com
- Spam using e-mail-to-fax for replies
Eric Scheid
- Telstra in the Twilight Zone
Russell Ashdown
- Y2K: The ultimate test
Jason Trickey
- eCommerce - regulation and legislation in Japan
Ey, Fiona
- eCommerce - regulation and legislation in Japan
vincent.j.pollaers@ac.com
- Spam using e-mail-to-fax for replies
Tom Worthington
- Promoting safer use of the Internet
Michael Lean
- Alston shifts stance on capital gains
Bernard Robertson-Dunn
- Lotus Domino Server on Linux
Bernard Robertson-Dunn
- CPSR-GLOBAL digest 971
Karin Geiselhart
- more ethical issues
Karin Geiselhart
- Crypto meets porno
Bernard Robertson-Dunn
- DES Challenge III broken in 22 hours
Greg Taylor
- Queensland government IT costs
brd@dynamite.com.au
- Sydney Luncheon/Lecture #1 Registration
Col Lapworth
- more ethical issues
Tom Worthington
- ethical issues still
Karin Geiselhart
- our favourite word is back...
Eric Scheid
- Intel to embed ID numbers in chips
Rachel Polanskis
- Surfing the internet with ClarisWorks
Carolynne Robertson-Dunn
- Fractal 2000, 1st Call for Papers
Miroslav M. Novak
- more ethical issues
Tom Worthington
- Y1K bug :-)
Glen Turner
- Y1K bug :-)
Greg Taylor
- our favourite word is back...
Tom Worthington
- Computer Ethics Conference
Tom Worthington
- Y1K :-)
Colin Armstrong
- Focus
Tony Barry
- MS MAKES $2 BILLION IN QUARTER
Tony Barry
- $500 MILLION FOR EXPLORER
Tony Barry
- CAN IT LAST?
Tony Barry
- THE SONG IS OVER
Tony Barry
- INTEL TO ID ALL CHIPS
Tony Barry
- BUSIEST SITES
Tony Barry
- SUN, SONY AND PHILLIPS JOIN TO DEVELOP A POST-PC ERA
Tony Barry
- MEDIA GROUPS WORK TO ESTABLISH E-COMMERCE GUIDELINES
Tony Barry
- Review: The Elsewhere Community, ABC Radio, Sunday 5:05pm
Tom Worthington
- Bled EC Conference Jun '99: Final Call
Roger Clarke
- gov IT outsourcing
Bernard Robertson-Dunn
- For Your Amusement: Technology Deconstructing Government
richard@auscoms.com.au
- Manchester's sour grapes
Bernard Robertson-Dunn
- CIVIL LIBERTARIANS WARY OF PENTIUM III's SECURITY FEATURE
Tony Barry
- CRITICS SEE COPA AS AN ASSAULT ON PRIVACY
Tony Barry
- Spam using e-mail-to-fax for replies
Peter Bowditch
- NET SHIFTS
Tony Barry
- US privacy groups to announce Intel boycott
Greg Taylor
- US local phone service ruling
Jan Whitaker
- Victoria Community Consultation Opportunity: Online Government/Data
Jan Whitaker
- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: A BOLD INVESTMENT IN
AMERICA'S FUTURE
Tony Barry
- Pentium ID's to be opt in
Scott Howard
- .AU Working Group on Australian Domain Names
ramin
- Australia Day Honours
Bernard Robertson-Dunn
- Bogus IE bugfix?
Kate Lance
- ICA list?
Ash Nallawalla
- Bogus IE bugfix?
Tony Barry
- RCF: Phone towers & aerial cabling paper from DCITA
Tom Worthington
- .AU Working Group on Australian Domain Names
Tom Worthington
- Public Information
Michael Lean
- Paris putting chips in trees
Bernard Robertson-Dunn
- NET SHIFTS
richard@auscoms.com.au
- FW: new on-line law journal
Tony Barry
- ACIF: New Draft Standards for Public Comment
Mike Johns
- Strong future for Australia's communications industry
Tony Barry
- 'Child Pornographer avoids jail stint'
Roger Clarke
- .AU Working Group on Australian Domain Names
Ramin Marzbani
- Y2K responses
stephen
- Sec:Unclassified RE:Tendering - was For Your Amusement: Technolo
gy Deconstructing Government
Cramer, Mandy
- Strong future for Australia's communications industry
richard@auscoms.com.au
- No subject
Rick Molony
- Introduction and link to Government exposure draft
King, Geoff (Sen N. Stott Despoja)
- Strong future for Australia's communications industry
Tony Barry
- Exposure draft of the Electronic Transactions Bill
Grono, Nick
- Sun on privacy
Rachel Polanskis
- Intel chip ID
Stewart Fist
- Politicians/Public Service relationship change
Bernard Robertson-Dunn
- Fwd: Christmas internet sales small but steady
Roger Clarke
- Intel chip ID
Paul_Burgess@amp.com.au
- Intel chip ID
Owen Hill
- Strong future for Australia's communications industry
Tony Barry
- 1999-02-01 ACS Canberra - talk by author of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) - $10
Andrew Freeman
- Introduction and link to Government exposure draft
Philip Argy
- Is Child Online Protection Act enforceable?
David Goldstein
- CONTENT WINS 'EM
Tony Barry
- UK REVISES ISP CODE
Tony Barry
- Report: Victoria Data Protection/Ecommerce/Online Govt meeting
Jan Whitaker
- EFA January Newsltter
Greg Taylor
- UPDATE: Report: Victoria Data Protection/Ecommerce/Online Govt meeting
Jan Whitaker
- Politicians/Public Service relationship change
Tom Worthington
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