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Subject: alt.2600 Survival Guide
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Date: 19 Jan 1996 08:33:20 GMT
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Summary: This posting contains tips for new readers of alt.2600
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Archive-Name: alt-2600/survival-guide
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Posting-Frequency: Random
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Last-Modified: 1995/10/14
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Version: 1995/10/14
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alt.2600 Survival Guide
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by
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Voyager
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Will Spencer
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will@gnu.ai.mit.edu
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Last Updated: 1995/10/14
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Welcome to alt.2600, the Internet newsgroup for readers of 2600
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Magazine. On alt.2600 we discuss telephony (phreaking), computers
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(hacking), and related topics.
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The purpose of this guide is to help you fit into the newsgroup, and
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avoid being flamed (insulted and abused) by the other users of this
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newsgroup.
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When posting to alt.2600, there are many previously unwritten rules
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you must follow in order to receive an answer instead of a long round
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of abuse.
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The most intelligent thing you can do to avoid being flamed on
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alt.2600 is to read the newsgroup for approximately two months before
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you begin posting. This will give you a good feeling for the social
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climate existing in the newsgroup.
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When you do post, either a new topic or a response to an existing
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topic, try to make your post meaningful. Try to include some useful
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fact or bit of information. alt.2600 readers tend to be technical
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types, therefore chatter and opinions do not interest them. They WILL
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flame you.
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When creating a new topic, keep the topic close to other topics you
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have seen in the newsgroup. Do not create topics on dogs, cars,
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women, etc... There are appropriate newsgroups for all of those
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topics, so please do not bother us in alt.2600 with them. We do not
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care, we WILL flame you.
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If you are posting a question about the location of a file, state that
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you have done an archie search for that file and had no success.
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Mention all of the places you have looked for the file. If you do
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not, you will be flamed for wasting the time of thousands of alt.2600
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newsgroup readers.
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As a general rule to use when posting a question, state what other
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methods you have used to locate the information you are seeking.
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alt.2600 readers pride themselves on being hackers. A hackers seeks
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out information by every available means. If the newsgroup readers
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feel that you are asking the question without having done sufficient
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research, you WILL be flamed.
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If you are posting a question about how to locate a piece of
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commercial software, state that you are aware it is commercial
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software. If you do not, you will be bombarded with replies informing
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you that the software for which you are looking is commercial
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software. This will not be terribly helpful to you.
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If you are posting looking for commercial software without any
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intention of paying for it, you WILL be flamed. While most newsgroup
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readers have no ethical objection to violating copyright law, software
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piracy is seen as a "lame" thing because of it's lack of technical
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content. alt.2600 is not a warez newsgroup.
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Before you create a new topic, read the topic names of each and every
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topic in the newsgroup. If you create a topic that duplicates an
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existing topic, it wastes the time of every participant in that topic.
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You WILL be flamed severly.
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When asking a question, make sure that the answer is not in the
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alt.2600/#hack FAQ. If the answer exists in the alt.2600/#hack, I
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WILL flame you. This document is posted regularly to the alt.2600
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newsgroup.
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In addition, the alt.2600/#hack FAQ may be found via ftp from:
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rahul.net /pub/lps/sysadmin/
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rtfm.mit.edu /pub/usenet-by-group/alt.2600/
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ftp.clark.net /pub/jcase/
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Or on the World Wide Web at:
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http://www.engin.umich.edu/~jgotts/underground/hack-faq.html
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Or on my BBS:
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Hacker's Haven (303)343-4053
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Occasionally, you WILL be flamed for no reason at all. This happens
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to everyone. Some newsgroup reader with a room temperature IQ will
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misread your eloquent post and rant about your idiocy in a 400 line
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tirade. Forget about it, there is nothing you can do. It's not even
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worth your valuable time to try to straighten it out.
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One important thing to remember is that unless you are exceptionally
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stupid or exceptionally brilliant, few newsgroup readers will remember
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your name from topic to topic or from post to post. You might be
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screaming adversaries with another newsgroup reader in one topic, and
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close allies with the same newsgroup reader in another topic. And you
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may never notice it's the same person. It's the post that's
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important, not the poster.
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To summarize, here are a few important rules to remember:
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1. Read the newsgroup for two months before posting.
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2. Make posts factual and meaningful.
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3. Keep your posts on topic for this newsgroup.
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4. State what homework you have done before resorting to asking on
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alt.2600.
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5. Do not use alt.2600 for software piracy.
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6. Check the alt.2600/#hack FAQ before posting a question.
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If you keep these rules in mind and abide by them faithfully, you will
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still get flamed. However, you will be able to retaliate with a clear
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conscience that you have done everything possible to preserve the
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social culture of alt.2600.
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EOF
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--
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\* Will Spencer : The advancement and diffusion of knowledge *\
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\* Unix geek : is the only guardian of true liberty. *\
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\* PC guru : -- James Madison *\
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\* Revolutionary : 4th U.S. President *\
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