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OCEANIA ORACLE - ISSUE #10 - 11/26/94
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"No Nonsense New Nation News"
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Copyright 1994 The Atlantis Project. All Rights Reserved.
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To subscribe to this newsletter, send the message
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subscribe oceania-l <your e-mail address> to
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listproc@unicycle.cs.tulane.edu.
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To unsubscribe, send the message
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unsubscribe oceania-l to listproc@unicycle.cs.tulane.edu.
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THE CONSTITUTION IS TRANSLATED INTO MORE LANGUAGES!
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Currently Spanish and English versions of our constitution are
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available on line. Graham King has now begun work on a French
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translation and Andres Palm has begun work on an Estonian
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translation. Thanks guys!
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BELATED THANKS
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In our last issue, I forgot to thank Saul Kent and Jim Davidson for
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providing us with two methods to accept tax deductible donations.
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NAME CHANGE
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Our host name has been changed from butler226a.dorm.tulane.edu to
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unicycle.cs.tulane.edu to make it a little easier to type our
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e-mail address. The old e-mail address will continue to work.
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I would like to thank Tramm Hudson for implementing this change.
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I would also like to thank Tramm for submitting an application to
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the InterNIC Registration Services for the domain name oceania.org.
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This will be even easier to type than unicycle.cs.tulane.edu.
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OCEANIA PIONEERS JOURNAL
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It has been decided that the name of the newsletter for passport
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holders will be named Oceania Pioneers Journal with the slogan "Those
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who go before, preparing the way for others". If someone would like
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to help me publish this journal, please send me e-mail. Thanks to
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Bob Crawford for the suggestions on the name and slogan.
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PASSPORT APPLICATION
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It has been over half a year since I last posted a passport
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application to this mailing list; it looks like it is time to repost
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it. Here it is:
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OCEANIA PASSPORTS
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You are currently allowed to prepay for Oceania passports. You will
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receive the first Oceania passports printed. Prices will go back to
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their normal levels once the first run of Oceania passports has been
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printed.
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Normal prices are $250/person with the following special discounts:
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Spouses can order a passport for $200 and Children 15 or younger can
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receive a passport for $100. You may prepay at the prices of $75,
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$60, and $30. Starting Jan. 1 you may prepay at the prices of $100,
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$80, and $40. As we get closer to running the first print run,
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prices will continue to rise. As a reference on these figures, and
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not as a comparison to our goals, note that camouflage passports for
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countries that don't exist and will never exist normally run at least
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$195/person.
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Send your orders to Eric Klien, 2656 Van Patten St. #23, Las Vegas,
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NV 89109. Note that at this point checks written out to Eric Klien
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are preferred. Or you can charge to your Mastercard or Visa by
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sending us your card number, expiration date, name as it appears on
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the card, and billing address. You also have the option of sending
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your check electronically to us, send e-mail for details.
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Please include the following information with your application:
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REQUIRED INFO
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Last Name
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First Name
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Date of Birth
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Place of Birth
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Color of Hair
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Color of Eyes
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Color of Skin
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Height
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Weight
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Sex: Male/female
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Special Marks
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2 passport sized photos (2" x 2" or 5 cm x 5 cm)
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OPTIONAL INFO
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Present Nationality/Nationalities
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Bearer of Passport of the following country(ies)
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Civil Status: Married/Single/Divorced/Widowed
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Profession
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Please include a signed statement saying the following:
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"I certify that all the information included with this passport
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application is true and that I am not a wanted fugitive in the
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country that I am presently in."
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In addition, a copy of a current passport or birth certificate
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is required.
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Send all questions about passports to oceania@terminus.intermind.net
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INTERESTING NEWS
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I received the following from Bob Crawford:
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Copyright 1994. The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.
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HONOLULU (AP) -- Renowned scientist and submarine designer Dr. John P. Craven
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remembers what it was like to be in the fifth grade.
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He remembers the boundless imagination and the feeling that anything is
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possible in the future.
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That's why he has made a fifth-grade class from the Washington Elementary
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School in Wauwatosa, Wis., the engineer and inspiration for his project of the
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future: floating cities.
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Sixty years ago, when Craven was himself a fifth-grader, he read "Twenty
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Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" and became fascinated with Jules Verne's
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Nautilus, the vessel that could travel under the ocean.
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"All the adults told me that's magic and fairy tales," he said.
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Craven grew up to serve aboard the U.S. Navy's own Nautilus submarine and to
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investigate U.S. naval accidents around the world. He later helped develop the
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small, deep-submergence rescue submarines of the Polaris program, featured in
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author Tom Clancy's novel (and later movie) "The Hunt for Red October."
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Recently, when he began designing another one of his visions -- communities
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that float atop lakes and oceans, he encountered the same adult cynicism.
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"All of my peers told me exactly the same thing the adults told me when I was
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a kid and what they are telling the kids now -- that floating cities are a pipe
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dream."
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So Craven decided he needed to find some fifth-graders who still had active
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imaginations unchecked by the skepticism of adulthood.
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"Innovation always starts with the young. Old folks are just not capable of
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innovating, because innovation requires a fanciful framework," Craven said.
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He calls his theory an organic process that sprouts in the minds of children
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and grows with them into their adulthood.
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"It's the children in their formative years -- 8 to 10 years old -- who
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decide what the next generation will do."
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For example, the 10-year-olds who first became fascinated with Dick Tracy's
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two-way radio watch grew up to fill their world with miniature electronic
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devices, he said.
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However, before Craven could find his fifth-graders, the Wauwatosa students
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found him.
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In 1992, after reading a newspaper article about Craven's floating city
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models, teacher Mary Weinfurter decided to turn the idea into a class project.
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As part of their research into floating cities, each student in the class
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wrote a letter to Craven at the University of Hawaii, asking him to tell them
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more about his floating city.
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"What would happen if a hole was made in the city? How will you keep it from
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swaying with the waves? Will these cities be located on the map?" Jesse
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Beottcher asked.
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"How many dollars do you have to pay for building a city on top of the
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water?" Mai Xiong asked.
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Craven saw in the hand-printed letters the voices of that generation that
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would actually bring his dream to life the way he helped give life to Verne's
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fictional submarine.
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He wrote to the students, asking for their own ideas about floating cities.
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Within a month he got back more than 80 floating cities, each made out of
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"crayons, imagination, understanding and motivation."
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Craven compared the fresh, uninhibited ideas with the designs of renowned
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architects and engineers.
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The results amazed Craven and renewed his faith in the ingenuity of the
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10-year-old mind.
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Amy Ambrokian's crayon-drawn city matched almost perfectly the concentric
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design of the city of Atlantis described by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato,
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Craven said, although she had never heard of Atlantis. Another young
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designer put his city on tall poles that kept it above the highest ocean waves,
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much like the model city the Japanese architect Kiyonori Kikutake made for the
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1974 World's Fair in Okinawa. Amanda Schmidt designed her city as three
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domed, connected modules with the main city in the center, bracketed by modules
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for houses and a floating forest complete with birds.
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"No floating city designed by famous architects has birds in it," Craven
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said. "But the kids put in birds, and they of course are right." "The
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fifth-graders realize, as no professional designer has, that birds, insects and
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animals are a necessary part of every human city."
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Craven went to Wauwatosa to meet with these young visionaries and hear more
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of their ideas. He is now compiling the children's drawings and ideas into a
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book aimed at other young minds.
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He said he hopes to be like a Jules Verne to this young generation, to plant
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intellectual seeds now that will one day grow into inventions of the future.
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"There is no question in my mind that the organic process that produced the
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submarine Nautilus is starting again with this generation, and will lead to the
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building of floating living communities," he said.
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WEB SITE UPDATE
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The web site continues to be improved. As I write this, a package is
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in the mail from Sea Structures Inc. to our web site so pictures and
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diagrams can be scanned in for online viewing. (Our current information
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on the web site about Sea Structures Inc. is text only.) Obviously,
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the most important thing we can do to make Oceania real is to help
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out Sea Structures Inc. and so this addition to the web will be quite
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important.
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The web site is starting to pick up steam, we had nearly 3500
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accesses in a recent week.
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Also, if anyone can provide us with scanned in images of the Oceania
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flag, constitution, laws, bumperstickers, or any other related
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product, please send e-mail to this affect.
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EVERGREEN
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I would like to thank Thane Eichenauser for the following
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information:
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"I have one friend (with university net service now) and one
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acquaintance whose wife uses Evergreen. Their evaluation is quite
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favorable.
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I have heard of many discontented Netcom users, so it would be on my
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'Think twice' list."
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So therefore once I am able to afford it, I will be switching to
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Evergreen.
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PUBLICITY
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The campaign to get publicity for this mailing list is gaining steam.
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I recently received the following from "Yahoo - A Guide to WWW" located
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at http://akebono.stanford.edu/yahoo:
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">
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> A new web site has opened containing files related to the new country
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> in development, Oceania. You may get the Constitution and Laws, plus
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> information on related books such as The Atlantis Papers and The
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> Millennial Project. You may also view true color pictures of Oceania
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> plus view back issues of the Oceania Oracle. Animations of Oceania
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> are also online as well as information on how to receive an Oceania
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> passport.
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>
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> The web is located at http://unicycle.cs.tulane.edu/oceania
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thanks. we'll add this to Society_and_Culture/Alternative/Oceania/"
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This guide to the web has a large circulation and the inclusion of our
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site on their list of sites will help us greatly. If anyone knows of
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other good places to have the web mentioned please let us know.
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Also, the publicity campaign is starting to be taken beyond Usenet. I
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recently placed my first ad in CompuServe in the politics section. If
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others would like to help in a publicity campaign on the other major
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networks such as Prodigy or help continue my campaign on CompuServe,
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please send us e-mail.
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If a game featured Oceania, it could be used as publicity for this
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list. If anyone is interested in creating a DOOM .WAD for Oceania,
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please let us know.
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INTERESTING NEWS II
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I received the following from Lt. Wilkes:
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This morning, Saturday, I caught the last half of _Batman the
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Animated Series_ and apparently the villian figure in this episode
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was trying to make an ocean city called, what else, Oceana. The guy
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founding the city apparently wanted it to be a type of utopian
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paradise with no crime, no disease, etc.
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But, on the negative side, the rest of the world was apparently going
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to be destroyed through some kind of iceage caused by the project. I
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don't know if this iceage was going to be intentional or
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unintentional, I missed the first half of the cartoon.
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Of course, in the end, the villian was defeated and the cartoon's
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"Oceana" destroyed. Makes me wonder if this is some kind of weak
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attempt at a negative press campaign. I don't know.
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THE NEW REFUGEES
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Forbes recently published an article entitled "The New Refugees: As
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their tax burdens grow, many affluent Americans are abandoning their
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citizenship". Would anyone like to type in or scan this article?
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OCEANIA SECRET .SIG SOCIETY
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Steve Smith has joined this society which adds the follow .sig to all
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their messages:
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WWW: http://unicycle.cs.tulane.edu/oceania
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BOOK: The Atlantis Papers from After Dark Publications/
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73370.3046@compuserve.com
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The Millennial Project from The Atlantis Project/
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oceania@terminus.intermind.net
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