From: Josh Norton Area: Thelema To: Tony Iannotti 26 Jul 94 11:58:00 Subject: Re: public pgp key Rec'd UpdReq Thus said Tony Iannotti to Josh Norton concerning Re: public pgp key: -=> Quoting Josh Norton to Tony Iannotti <=- JN> Oh BTW, you might want to consider locating a copy of PGP version 2.6. JN> This is a completely LEGAL freeware version distributed by MIT under JN> an agreement with RSA. Aside from the legalities, v. 2.6 contains a JN> "time bomb" so that any encrypted file created with it after 9/1/94 TI> Yeah, I've been aware of it for a while from the PGP newsgroups on TI> Usenet and Fido. I just havn't bothered yet. I've been hearing about TI> the memory pool bugs, and trying to find out if they are limited to TI> running under a particular version of DOS. Must be with older versions of DOS, or with Microsoft's extended memory manager. I've been testing it out under DOS 6 and Windows 3.1, with 386Max EMM, and haven't had any problems at all. I've encrypted and decrypted files up to 551K without any blowups. Now that I think of it, the docs did say the version _2.5_ had a few bugs, and that 2.6 corrected them. Perhaps that's what you're thinking of? ... Chew electronic death you snarling cur! ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.10 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Rose Dawn Area: Thelema To: Frater H.a.c.a. 27 Jul 94 10:27:00 Subject: Re: PORTAL SIGNS Rec'd UpdReq Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. >RD> _Magick of Thelema_ recommends Rending for active, whether invoking >RD> or banishing, and Closing for passive, doesn't it? > I don't think so, unless I'm interpeting it wrong. He says to give > the active (rending ) sign of the portal active quarters (lines 8 > and 14; pages 73&74), and the passive (closing) sign for passive > quarters(lines 20 and 26). Ok! Rending for the active quarters; Closing for the passive quarters. > I think I'm going to stick to Rending for invoking and Closing for > banishing. Thanks for the response! Success is thy proof, right? ;> Nice to 'meet' you, BTW. Love is the law, love under will. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Keith Schurholz Area: Thelema To: Ar Aakhu-t 27 Jul 94 10:01:50 Subject: Re: Archives & History UpdReq 93! We have also gotten a lot of info from "regular" Freemasons. Do you have any data on modern HBL survivors? There was an active HBL group in Oakland in the early 70's and there may have been one in Colorado too. I have gotten a group of material related to or written by Peter Davidson, the Outer Head. I also have an outline of the Cosmic Philosophy by Max Theon. Theon created a splinter HBL group based on his wife's channeled teachings. We need to get more of this material. Evidently, there is a lot of it in France. Did you know that J. Godwin has a book coming out detailing the HBL history? I also recommend his articles in Theosophical History. Do y'all have the Memphis and Mizraim material? We have uncovered a TON... 93:93/93 Keith Schurholz 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Keith Schurholz Area: Thelema To: Yves 27 Jul 94 10:35:08 Subject: Re: RE: ARCHIVES & HISTOR UpdReq 93! Tau A has written some good historical material on Doinel and the EGC. We have some translated material by Bricaud from the Martinists in ICES. They also have great material by Jarker on Martinism- he was far more into this than I had thought. Evidently, Papus made him the head of Martinism in England and he presided over a group there... there is some outlines of their ritual material that is pretty good. Also, you should check out the new Reuss material from that slime, P.R.Konig. It includes a ggod Questions and responses piece. Has anyone translated this yet? I am working on it now.. 93:93/93 Keith Schurholz 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718