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Article 778 of alt.etext:
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Path: news.cic.net!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!utnut!torn!uunet.ca!uunet.ca!io.org!nobody
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From: markjr@io.org (Private World)
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Newsgroups: alt.cyberpunk,alt.zines,alt.society.generation-x,alt.punk,alt.etext
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Subject: BLAST.famy E-Zine vol 1 number FiVe
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Date: 23 Aug 1994 00:13:33 -0400
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Organization: Internex Online (io.org) Data: 416-363-4151 Voice: 416-363-8676
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Message-ID: <33bt1e$8r4@ionews.io.org>
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Xref: news.cic.net alt.cyberpunk:37691 alt.zines:5172 alt.society.generation-x:44983 alt.punk:5365 alt.etext:778
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BLAST.famy
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volume 1 ish 5
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August 19/1994
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!!!! SPECIAL RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE ISSUE !!!!
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F _ A _ M _ Y
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A Private World E-zine.
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Publisher = P. W. Casual, C.E.O, PWE; C.O.B, PWC pwcasual@io.org
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Editor-run-amock = markjr@io.org
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Snail Mail: Private World Communications
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31 Roseneath Gdns
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Toronto, Ontario
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And Our Sister Company:
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Private World Entertainment
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P. O. Box 1165, Station B,
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London, Ontario, N5W 5K2
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...both of the above being in C eh N eh D eh
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| You will be flogged for being right |
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| and flogged for being wrong, and it |
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| hurts both ways -but it doesn't hurt |
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| as much when you're right. |
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| -Hunter S. Thompson |
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AspirinKid aspirinkid@aol.com
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Gilberte Cote-Mercier The Pilgrims of St. Michael (no joke)
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Josh Dixon, R. D. Collins,
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Erin Hawkins !*@#
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johnl@netcom.com John Labovitz's E-Zine List
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PUNK NATION: A Viable Threat by Example by AspirinKid
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ANNOUNCEMENTS: BLAST.famy now in the UmicH E-text archives,
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Landslide sound-bites now on the Web
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PUBLIC SERVICE INFOMERCIAL: The Beast of the Apocalypse: 666,
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a giant self-programming computer
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!*@# REVIEWS: More musical judgement from Exclaim's
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specially-trained-review-squad
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BILEOUS VENOM: Why I think all christians should be lined up
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against a wall and shot (except the United Church)
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E-ZINES GALORE: Entries from John Labovitz's E-Zine list that
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you find to be of interest.
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Author: aspirinkid@aol.com ( AspirinKid )
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Subject: PUNK NATION: A Viable Threat by Example
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Date: 1 Aug 1994 19:46:06 -0400
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I would like to take this opportunity to inject a few somewhat alien ideas
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into the tired discourse concerning major labels. Since the debate has
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long-since stagnated within the hallowed pages of MMR's letters section,
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it may possibly be rescued here; after all, it is an important issue and
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deserves attention.
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The following are points in favor of punk bands signing, though albeit put
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forth more as ideas than beliefs as I remain opposed to corporate America
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co-opting punk music, etc. Anyway, I offer these as stimualtion:
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1. The outrageous money for which a band signs constitutes a
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redistribution of wealth in the sense that the money previously reserved
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for the private extravagance of the typical purveyors of so-called
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"corporate rock" is being channeled into the punk scene. For example,
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bands like Jawbox and Bad Religion run their own indy labels (de Soto and
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Epitaph respectively). The excess capital generated by "For Your Own
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Special Sweetheart" is redirected to put records out by much smaller bands
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via deSoto. If this does not happen, which I suspect it does, it is a
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possibility worth investigating.
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2. Punk claims to be interested in change. In fact, punk ideology, to the
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extent that a unified ideology exists within any underground culture, is
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decidedly political. Therefore, major label distribution, including access
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to MTV and major radio venues, constitutes an injection of much needed,
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highly intelligent cultural criticism into public discourse. Again, this
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does not apply in all cases but is, like the preceeding point, a potential
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that has in some cases been realized. Of course the influence of lyrics is
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a contestable notion but nonetheless, I can't help but think that the
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American consciousness would sooner benefit from the lyrics of bands like
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Bad Religion or even Green Day than Guns & Roses or the like. Punk is in a
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position to have real cultural and political influence/power.
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I'll end this already lengthy post with that second point. But before
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signing off on it, I would like to make a proposal which I hope will
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stimulate debate. How about the establishment of a collective whose
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primary objective would be to pool the tremendous capital from major label
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punk bands and use it to create a viable alternative in many fields? For
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example, the grounds for a commune could be purchaced by the collective
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which would house not only punks but various facilities including all
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means necessary for the production of vinyl, cds and cassettes, a studio,
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publishing equipment, a venue for shows, and much more. It could be a
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greatly expanded Gillman but would not be subject to landlord
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approval/hassle; it would be OWNED by the collective. So then, the
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decadent capital generated by punks "selling out" could be used to create
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a "Punk Nation:" a viable threat by example and a political/cultural force
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powerful enough to make itself felt in the dominant culture.
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Just ideas. Comments, etc. are welcome and can be either posted or sent
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direct. Hopefully this will stimulate a new thread which will transcend
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the original ideas put forth here and re-invigorate the long-stagnant
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debate.
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My address: AspirinKid@aol.com
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Feel free to use it, replies guaranteed.
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((((((((((((((((((((((((( A N N O U N C E M E N T S ))))))))))))))))))))))))
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* + * Well, I was poking my head in the University of Michigan etext
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archives today, snagging a missed issue of Scream Baby, and the new
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Journal of American Underground Computing, when lo and behold
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I notice a directory by this zine's name with the premier
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ish festering in there all by it's lonesome, so I uploaded
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the rest. If you're in want of back issues, they can be
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found at the amazingly-huge etext/zine archives at:
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etext.archive.umich.edu /pub/Zines/Blastfamy
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(Note: The latest copy of the aforementioned two zines
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I was DL'ing can also be found on the Online Shmooze
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zines page http://www.io.org/~pwcasual ...plug, plug, plug)
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* + * Without experiencing any fear whatsoever, LANDSLIDE has
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uploaded sound-bites to the World Wide Web. Seeing as
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major-labels have to check their undies for shit-stains
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after mere contemplation of the prospect, the band said:
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"Here it is, copyright be damned". After all, if you want
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to spend 40 minutes downloading a 1 minute sound-bite for
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the purpose of bootlegging, go nuts. I can't see it
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being all that lucrative. If on the other hand you want to
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listen to the bites, to glean what LANDSLIDE sounds like,
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before you as a consumer make a purchasing decision about
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`Songs in the Key of Disaster', go right ahead, that's
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what they're there for. You can find it at the Online Shmooze's
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URL cited in above item. Append "/landslide.html" to it to
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go straight to LANDSLIDE's page.
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I tell ya it's all one BIG coNSPirAcy
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This Leaflet is a gift
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This leaflet is a free gift from the Pilgrims of Saint Michael, of
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Rougemont, Quebec. Copies of this leaflet have been mailed to millions
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of homes throughout Canada in order to inform the population of these
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important issues....
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The Beast of the Apocalypse: 666
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A gigantic self-programming Computer
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by Gilberte Cote-Mercier
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The Beast is a gigantic three story computer located in the
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administrative building of the headquarters of the Common Market.
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That monster is a self-programming computer that has more than one
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hundred sources distributing entries. Experts in programming have
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perfected a plan that will handle by computer all of the world's
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trade.
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This master plan would imply a system of digital enumeration of each
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human being on earth. Thus the computer would give each inhabitant of
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the world a number to be used for each purchase or sale, removing the
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problem of present credit cards. The number would be invisibly tatooed
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by laser, either on the forehead or on the back of the hand. This
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would establish a walking credit card system. And the number could be
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seen only through infrared scanners, installed in special verification
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counters or in business places.
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666
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Dr. Eldeman pointed out that by using three entries of six digits
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each, every inhabitant of the world would be given a distinct credic
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card number.
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World Money
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Other officials of the Common Market believe that present chaos and
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disorder, due to a mysterious cause, show the need of a world money,
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of an international print that would possibly put an end to paper
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money and coins. In their place, credit notes would be exchanged by
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the means of a world bank's clearing house.
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No member could buy or sell without first being given such a numbered
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imprint.
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The directors of the Common Market are now convinced that world order
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demands, on the allegiance of peace and politics, a new world system
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of trade and numbering.
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A single individual would have, within reach, the number of any
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inhabitant of the earth. This could be either an instrument of peace
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or a weapon of dictatorship.
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When one of the leading heads of the common market was asked what
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would happen if someone objected to the system and refused to
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cooperate, he answered rather bluntly: "We would be obliged to have
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recourse to force to bring him to conform to the new requirements."
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Henry Spaak, who was the founder of the European Common Market, and
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General Secretary of NATO, said in one of his speeches:
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"We don't want another committee, we already have enough of them. What
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we want is a MAN OF SUCH STATURE that he be capable to gain the
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allegiance of peace and politics to pull us out of the economic chaos
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into which we are sinking. Send us this man, and, be he god or demon,
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we will welcome him."
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THE FINANCIERS: SUPREME MASTERS
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Today, through their economic control, the Financiers prepare an
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absolute world political control.
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They will rule universally and totally, raised at the top of both
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civil powers united: politics and economics.
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Europe's Common Market seems to be the first step towards the world
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political government, And the electronic computer will be that "man of
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such stature" that he may command, watch, register, check, censor,
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punish all the men of all the nations, "each human being of the
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earth". This computer is really much more than a man, it is a
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heartless superhuman, with diabolic intelligence....
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!*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@#
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E X C L A I M M A G A Z I N E R E V I E W S
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!*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@# !*@#
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More from the bottomless-pit of indie product reviewed
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monthly in !*@# (email exclaim@io.org). Only short one's
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this month. I'm entering these manually `cause I inadvertently
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deleted this month's review file. I feel too stupid about it
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to bug Ian to e-mail another... (yeah, I was stoned)
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PROPHECY OF THE HATED
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(GOTH INDUSTRY, PO BOX 913, GLENDALE, AZ 85311)
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Four tracks of cool goth/industrial music by Alain
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Haris' one-man project. I can hear traces of Christian Death,
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Sisters of Mercy and Remission-era Skinny Puppy on this
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release. A very professionally done demo with excellent
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production and packaging. Worth keeping an eye on.
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-Josh Dixon
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SUN
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JAM HOUSE WAH
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(CARGO)
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Formed in 1990, German exports Sun manage a full body
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assault with their debut release, Jam House Wah. This three
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piece power house create a maelstrom with precision and mind-
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numbing intensity. Sun's simple and forceful, at times coming
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across like Pearl Jam in a blender. The harder moments are even
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more intensified when considered in light of the acoustic track
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"Plastic Roses", which exposes Sun's contrasts and melodic
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diversity. These guys rock so hard and heavy, they almost
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defy description. If the description so far intrigues you,
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go and check this CD out and see for yourself, you won't be
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disappointed.
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-R. D. Collins
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TEN WINGS
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WISHING WELL
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(C'EST LA MORT)
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"There is no greatness...in safeness." So say Ten Wings
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on the sleeve of Wishing Well. But alas, verily doth this be one
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extremely bad excuse for a record which purports to be in the
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vanguard of a brave new pop experience. Okay. I'll cut the crap.
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This sucks in ways that aren't even worth wasting time discussing.
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Nice strings, nice guitars - and it's a stretch coming up with
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such flattery. Ten Wings are Roxette, except not as polished.
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There is no greatness in safeness. Quite.
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-Erin Hawkins
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Oh my Yod Ve Hod Ve!
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Throw `em to Lions by markjr@io.org
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Ok, right off the bat I'll state for the record that I'm not
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serious about the eradication of all god-fearing folk. That
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was just to get your attention. It's a mechanism called
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"journalistic sensationalism", and 90% of the media industry
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couldn't exist without it. In a nutshell this is a rant
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inspired by the recent UN mouth-fart session on world population.
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Down to business. I've had it up to here with religious freaks
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causing more damage than anything else to the world at large.
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Words cannot convey the extent to which my blood boils in
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response to the Papacy's opposition to birth control in
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the Third World (or in any world for that matter). In this
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day and age that is not only manipulative, puritan and
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authoritarian, it's dangerous and harmful. Let's spell
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it out for the Cathaholics in nice, simple, easy-to-understand
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terms: THERE ARE TOO MANY PEOPLE ON THIS PLANET. In lieu of
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birth control, other forms of population control will occur,
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whether the Vatican says it's ok or not.
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Warfare, mass starvation, disease, ecological collapse, whatever.
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One way or another the number of humans alive WILL BE CUT DOWN
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TO A MANAGEABLE NUMBER. It's up to us to decide if that number
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will be a positive integer. Which would you prefer?
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I say we go with whatever causes the least amount of
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property damage. My suggestion is that the Catholic Church
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should be indicted at the World Court of the Hague, on charges
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of criminal negligence causing widespread misery and death.
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Furthermore, regardless of how the case comes out, I think
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the Catholic church should have their tax-exempt status
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REVOKED in all the nations of the earth. A significant portion
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of funds derived going to third-world aid, and some as compensation
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to families of abortion clinic staffers who get whacked by
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brainless right-to-life zealots. End of discussion.
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---- Some of the More Intersting Entries ----
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--- from John Labovitz's E-Zine List ---
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(Email johnl@ora.com for the complete list,
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or ftp etext.umich.edu /pub/Zines/e-text-list)
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Albert Hofmann's Strange Mistake
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"A hypertext 'zine commemorating the 51st anniversary of the
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accidental discovery of LSD, 16 April, 1943. The document contains
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archives by authorities from Albert Hofmann to Abbie Hoffman,
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hypertext fac/tion on CIA-sponsored acid tests, and testimonials
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solicited from users all over the world."
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Editor(s): Bobby Rabyd <ST001747@Brownvm.Brown.Edu>
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Format: Storyspace hypertext application (Mac/PC)
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FTP: ftp.brown.edu: /pub/bobby_rabyd/
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Fat Nipples
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"Essays, thoughts, poetry and more on the subjects of politics, punk
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rock, personal problems, the "underground" scene, etc."
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Editor(s): Chris Conway <chris.conway@njcc.wisdom.bubble.org>
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Format: ASCII text
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Frequency: approximately once every four months
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Postal: Fat Nipples, c/o Chris, P.O. Box 2554, Trenton, NJ
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08690, USA
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Holy Temple of Mass Consumption
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"Articles, opinions, reviews, and artwork of a loosely-defined
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collection of cranks, weirdos, freaks, net.personalities,
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curmudgeons, and anyone else who turns us on at the time. Commentary
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on nearly everything, with particular attention to societal decay in
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general and mass-media conspiracy programming in particular. Or
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anything else we decide to write about, with strong ties to the
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finest SubGenius traditions."
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Editor(s): Wayne Aiken <slack@ncsu.edu>
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Format: ASCII text
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Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us: Publications
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etext.archive.umich.edu: Zines/HToMC
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gopher.cic.net: e-serials/alphabetic/h/htomc
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FTP: quartz.rutgers.edu: /pub/journals/HToMC/
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etext.archive.umich.edu: /pub/Zines/HToMC/
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ftp.cic.net: /pub/e-serials/alphabetic/h/htomc/
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Usenet: alt.slack
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alt.discordia
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Other: StarFleet BBS (+1 919 954 5028)
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Phone: +1 919 954 5956
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Postal: HToMC, PO Box 30904, Raleigh, NC 27622-0904, USA
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(hardcopy version available -- free with SASE,
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otherwise $1, trade, or "neat stuff")
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People's Freedom Alliance
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"It's a magazine compiling info about explosives and weaponsmithing,
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drug and hallucenogenic making, and hacking and phone phreaking."
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Editor(s): Karl Trunk <drmenace@hebron.connected.com>
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Craig Jolley <craig@hebron.connected.com>
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Scream Baby
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"What do I want? Besides world peace, a sexy Mexican maid, and
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someone to use their fucking brains around here, I want a really
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good all-encompassing-sub-culture zine. Music, literature, art,
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television, film, weird space-time kinks, events, information, news,
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humor, interviews, and re:views of 'Stuff I Think Is Cool.' Not all
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at once, of course. Each issue of Scream Baby will come out whenever
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I can scrape together 25-30 kilobytes of really good stuff."
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Editor(s): Blade X <bladex@wixer.bga.com>
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Format: ASCII text
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Gopher: etext.archive.umich.edu: Zines/ScreamBaby
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gopher.well.sf.ca.us: Publications
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FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu: /pub/Zines/ScreamBaby/
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Other: WWIVNet: 46@5285
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Tejas BBS (+1 512 467-0663) (16.8 HST modem)
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(this one gets my nod of approval. In fact it was about 2:00 am
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one night a few months ago when I was exposed to this. After reading
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the submission guidelines, [Fuck you, start your own e-zine] the
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first issue of BLAST.famy was transmitted about 2 hours later)
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The Terrorist Profile Weekly
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"contains a description of a major terrorist groups' whereabouts,
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area of operations, training, manpower as well as funding and other
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trivia."
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Editor(s): Chris DiBona <cdibona@mason1.gmu.edu>
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Format: ASCII text
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Frequency: once a week on Wednesdays
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Email: To subscribe write a message with "subscribe
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terrorist" in the subject line. Past issues
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available on request.
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I should mention at this point that this is the end of the issue, and that
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the procedure outlined below pertains to BLAST.famy, and not the above entry.
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