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Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 22:37:39 -0600
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From: Miles F. Attacca
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Subject: Information on the "Phirst Amendment" ezine collection
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Jason:
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First off, of course, I've got to say I love TEXTFILES. Lots of nights
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sitting in front of the computer screen reading that stuff. :) I'm a
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90s kid, and I do wish I coulda been around back then. Even without
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all the cool stuff online today.
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Secondly, I was unusually attached to the five issues of "Phirst
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Amendment" you have archived on TEXTFILES
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(http://www.textfiles.com/magazines/1A/), due mainly to the odd
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devotion of the authors to their magazine in investing time, money,
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etc. I finally uncovered on Google tonight the reason for issues
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numbered 1, 4, 9, 10, and 19.
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According to the "Computer Underground E-Pubs" page at
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http://www2.cddc.vt.edu/www.eff.org/pub/Misc/Publications/CuD/Phirst_Amendme
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nt/, the five issues were numbered using a hex system. So 1 is 1, 4 is 2, 9
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is 3, 10 is 4, and 19 is 5. (That doesn't make sense to me, seeing as
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base-16 goes 0-F, but perhaps it offers some kind of explanation to
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someone.)
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The dates line up for the talk in the issues of it being a monthly
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publication, including the notes of delays up to the last two issues.
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(Shame they apparently didn't make any more; they were talking about
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relocating to some offshore country, but God knows what came of that.)
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Anyway, maybe some new material for the index page of 1A.
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Jon A.
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