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From monk@netcom.com Wed Apr 13 10:55:46 EDT 1994
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Article: 3321 of alt.zines
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Newsgroups: alt.zines
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Path: news.cic.net!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!newsrelay.iastate.edu!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!sdd.hp.com!sgiblab!news.kpc.com!decwrl!netcomsv!netcom.com!monk
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From: monk@netcom.com (the Monk)
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Subject: COG: Analog Industrial Newsletter 00
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Message-ID: <monkCo54C5.6zD@netcom.com>
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Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
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X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1]
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Date: Tue, 12 Apr 1994 09:43:17 GMT
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COG: Analog Industrial Newsletter 00 [c/m] 04.94
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Contents: A.I.N.00 <20>
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0.00 Contents ...................................................... 0011
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0.01 Introduction .................................................. 0050
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0.02 What to Expect ................................................ 0100
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0.03 Future Format ................................................. 0113
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0.04 PGP Key: the Monk ............................................. 0167
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0.05 Review: X Marks The Pedwalk ................................... 0201
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.05.1 Track Listing ......................................... 0237
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0.06 UNIX: Clipping Space .......................................... 0256
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.06.1 Warning ............................................... 0320
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0.07 Information Dispersal ......................................... 0342
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.07.1 Le<4C>ther Strip Info .................................... 0347
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.07.2 Bigod20 Info .......................................... 0366
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.07.3 bOING bOING #12 ....................................... 0373
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0.08 COG Distribution Archives ..................................... 0382
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0.09 Closing Out ................................................... 0433
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With the demise of CoI Inc. <1> I have sought to start another project.
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Consequently, another e-zine that is bound to rot away, quietly absorbed into
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the bandwidth. Sounds real optimistic for a first issue, doesn't it? COG
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Analog Industrial Newsletter is to be a small project, nothing outstanding,
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just a minor attempt at formulating a source for those individuals who are
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particularly interested in the events surrounding/sustaining the industrial
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oriented genre of music and culture therein.
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I would appreciate if anyone, caring enough to see a project like this make
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half an impact, would submit any information, and/or articles that you feel
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pertinent to the contents of this virtual publication. No requirements of
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content, beyond the obvious want of accurate information. Considering that I
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am unsure of what potential readers might desire, this issue and others
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following will most likely be a minuscule of text. If you have anything for
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publication, more specifically, desiring it to be published within this COG
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Distribution <2>, please see that I receive it, as currently I am staffed
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alone. Any and all contributions would/will be overtly appreciated.
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Of course you and others might be wondering what the validity of such a
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distribution might be with the presence of quality hard-copy distributions.
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Considering that some are quarterly-- how slow can you read?--, and others in
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German--obviously we are not all versed in the reading of such-- I feel that
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a more frequent distribution might stand a breathing chance at keeping your
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minds somewhat satisfied. Who can argue with what is free? Aside from this,
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I feel that the more digitally aware might yearn for something that does
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contain some help for the environment. The aim of COG Analog Industrial
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Newsletter is to provide industrial information-- in regards to scene, music,
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and cultural aspects-- as well topics relating to the readers beyond the
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scope of music. COG is making an attempt at providing a publication for the
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Virtual Community. Though falling into the self-proclaimed label of
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'industrial newsletter' I do plan on covering a wide arrange of topics. How
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can you ignore politics and society? I am hoping that this will become a
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well-rounded project. Especially considering that there is not an abundance
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of electronic newsletters focused on the industrial culture.
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<1> CoI Inc. was an h/p oriented BBS run by Beetle and myself for
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approximately seven months before outside circumstances called
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for its disassembly.
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<2> COG Distribution is the division of COG which puts forth and
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propagates researched informational archives. See section 0.0.
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0.02: What to Expect
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Not much. Basically I feel that the success of this distribution relies on
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feedback and support from the readers. The need for user contributions on a
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one person project is quite necessary to the potential success of A.I.N.
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This has been labeled `Issue Zero' because it is really is little more then
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an introduction to future issues of Analog Industrial Newsletter. I believe
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that I ramble onward about this in the next section, so why be more redundant
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then I already have been?
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Feedback:
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In the future I am hoping to have a 'Feedback' section. Need I insult your
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intelligence and explain what this infers? I would highly appreciate any
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feedback that one might have to this initial release. If you do write,
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please do call to my attention that you are writing in regards to COG A.I.N.
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[c/m] Even if you hate this newsletter, consider it a degrading piece of
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trash; I want to hear about it! And yes, I have considered the possibility
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that COG Analog Industrial Newsletter could become a distribution that
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reproduces only negative comments about itself, concept later.
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Also, it would be to your benefit if an early or late line [within the
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message] said either "Don't reproduce this." or "Feel free to share my
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opinions." I do not want to include your letter if it is going to lead to a
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nasty followup. If you do not comment one way or another, assume that it
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will show up in the feedback section.
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Information Sources:
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Beyond the feedback. I would also like to include listings of where to
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acquire lyrics, disCOGraphies, profiles and generally related `industrial'
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images/text (via the Net). As well, those whose tastes waver more towards
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the European projects, I would like to maintain a listing of mail order
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sources which are reliable, as well fairly priced. Of course this would
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apply to U.S. distribution as well. Possibly, pending on time, funding, and
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other factors, I might be able to start a bit of a mail request for aiding
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people in finding material.
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COG [Manual] Mailing list:
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As well, I am going to set up an e-mail release [of the COG Newsletter] which
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will contain graphics [UUencoded] using any graphic format (i.e. GIF, TIFF,
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PCX, LBM etc.). If you would like to receive follow-up issues of the COG
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Newsletter, please write to me at 'monk@netcom.com' and I will see that you
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are sent any following issues. I am going to be working on a script or
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something so that I can make this semi-automatic, but currently it is manual
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so do not worry about form. Please take note that this is only to receive
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the COG Newsletter as opposed to a mailing-list set for a newsgroup type
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environment (i.e. the Cypherpunks mailing list). If you do not subscribe, I
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will post the text to 'alt.zines' and 'rec.music.industrial'. For those
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knowing individuals without a computer, I am considering a limited hard-copy
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distribution.
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I know, you are most likely thinking 'Oh, Christ... another rant on PGP.'
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Basically, I would just like to get you my key, as well briefly encourage
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you to use PGP. If you do not use PGP, I will not provide a tutorial or
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lecture, nor even insulting instructions on where and how to find it via
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FTP. If you are interested, I can provide a shell, software, and a COG
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tutorial. If you do use it, I advocate you to do so when emailing me. In
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-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
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To anyone who has a different key: please remove, I no longer use the 'CoI
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Inc.' key. This key is very generic, just specifies me and my e-mail
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address.
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0.05: Review: X Marks The Pedwalk - The Killing Had Begun [Zoth Ommog]
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I hate starting off reviews like this, they all start this way; but this is
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honestly another excellent project put forth by Sevren Ni. Of course, what
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else could be expected? Sevren Ni, who also does a lot of producing for
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numerous other Zoth Ommog bands, has continued the, for lack of accurate
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terminology, progressive refinement that is found on Human Desolation
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[Cleopatra]/Human Destruction [Zoth Ommog]. X Marks the Pedwalk seem to be
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revolutionizing the whole of the EBM movement, especially in Germany. Their
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style seems to influence numerous other bands. Though this is plausible, it
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could just be Sevren Ni's involvement with the whole German scene. I am not
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sure how the band feel about reviews pointing to similar judgments, but it
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does seem that their sound has `smoothed' itself since earlier tracks such as
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Abattoire or Abortion. Not that the aggression is no longer in place, it
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would more so seem that the band is growing onto different levels. The
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Killing Had Begun seems to provide an excellent blend of both. On tracks
|
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such as `I Promise You A Murder' it seems that both angles are present.
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While the lyrics are sung with slight distortion, they convey a clarity which
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is oddly contradicted by an almost eerie back-drop of sounds. On the second
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track, `Wipe No Tears', we hear the familiar sampling indicating that 'the
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killing had begun.' The beat is very danceable, and repetitious. The first
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couple of minutes the song seems to be one loop, altered only by Ni's
|
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singing, and the occasional, 'the killing had begun'. An interjection of
|
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musical alteration, and it then resumes the previous pattern. Skipping to
|
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'Cul-de-Sac' Sevren's tone is deeper, with a little added distortion to
|
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emphasize the lyrics.
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These first three tracks indicate the power with which 'The Killing Had
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Begun' hits. The project is a musical accomplishment, supported by some
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exceptional lyrics emphasizing the brutality of humanity and the hopelessness
|
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of self.
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.05.1 #### Track Title Time
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---------------------------------------------------
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01. I Promise You A Murder ............ 5:02
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02. Wipe No Tears ..................... 4:09
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03. Cul - de - Sac .................... 4:39
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04. No Premonition .................... 4:58
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05. Worthless ......................... 3:58
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06. Made of Wax ....................... 4:48
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07. My Back ........................... 4:16
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08. The Occurence ..................... 5:15
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09. Your Eyes ......................... 6:17
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10. Conversion ........................ 3:21
|
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11. Insight ........................... 4:02
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--------------------------------------------------
|
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Lyrics are included for all songs, except `Insight'.
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--------------------------------------------------
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|
0.06: UNIX: Clipping Space
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|
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|
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|
Hacking TIN [USENET Reader]:
|
|||
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|
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|
Some Net users are on systems which have space requirements and/or limits.
|
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|
If your system has such an average, there are ways to reduce that space which
|
|||
|
you are filling.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Tin, the USENET reader, dumps a couple of unnecessary directories and
|
|||
|
numerous files upon your initial configuration and read. In theory, you have
|
|||
|
your home directory and a news directory. We will be dealing with the
|
|||
|
directory '~/News' and sub-directories thereof. Pull a file listing for your
|
|||
|
News directory ('ls -al' in case your configuration hides the directories for
|
|||
|
some reason). What you should be presented with is a few directories. If no
|
|||
|
sub-directories of ~/News are present, then what follows most likely does not
|
|||
|
apply. If there are sub-directories, you will most likely reCOGnize the
|
|||
|
names of these directories as USENET hierarchical group names. Though you
|
|||
|
may subscribe to 'rec', 'alt', 'comp', and 'news', you may not see all of
|
|||
|
these listed. Change to one that you do have listed (Example: you are now in
|
|||
|
~/News/rec). Pull a file list, then change to one of the sub-directories of
|
|||
|
that sub-directory (Example: You were in ~/News/rec, you move to another sub-
|
|||
|
directory, ~/News/rec/music). Pull another file list in this directory and
|
|||
|
you will most likely be presented with filenames composed of numbers and
|
|||
|
letters; they will most likely increment. If you are to screen dump one of
|
|||
|
these, you will notice that they are actual USENET posts, in one of your sub-
|
|||
|
directories. Go ahead and remove these files. If another file listing
|
|||
|
reveals more sub-directories, enter those and remove files (Example: you
|
|||
|
removed files in ~/News/rec/music, you change directories, moving to
|
|||
|
~/News/rec/music/industrial and proceed to remove files located therein).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Finally, you might want to remove your sub-sub-sub-directories, since they do
|
|||
|
take space. Though it is minute, it is still taking space. However, you
|
|||
|
might want to leave a few in tact, for reasons as mysterious as the initial
|
|||
|
placement of the files. Check them once in a while and see if there have
|
|||
|
been any files somehow added, though I have not encountered such rewrites, I
|
|||
|
have left a directory for the sake of curiosity.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Continued TIN Hacking:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For those which are completely fanatical, you can pull your .newsrc file into
|
|||
|
an editor and change all of the un-subscribed groups' pointers to a '0'.
|
|||
|
This is extreme, but anything for that 2.3k of space, right? All of your
|
|||
|
subscribed to newsgroups have a colon denoting that you do indeed subscribe.
|
|||
|
Following the colon is the numbers indicating what you have and have not
|
|||
|
read. If you have newsgroups ending in an exclamation point, this means you
|
|||
|
do not read it. The number following that should be a zero. So if it is
|
|||
|
not, delete all the numbers and tag a zero there. For example:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
alt.generic.newsgroup-name! 1-23,27-5000,5002-5053,5089,5091-6002
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Now, some of these are very long, so delete everything after the '!' and flag
|
|||
|
in a zero:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
alt.generic.newsgroup-name! 0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Sure, you are saving bytes at a time, but think of how they add up. I do not
|
|||
|
think that I really need to mention this, but you will not want to edit the
|
|||
|
subscribed to groups, that will destroy your pointers, unless you really need
|
|||
|
a message again...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
! WARNING ! ACHTUNG ! WARNING ! ACHTUNG ! WARNING ! ACHTUNG ! WARNING !
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Before you rush right into clearing all of this space, you might want to make
|
|||
|
absolute sure that it will not have any malicious affects on your pointers,
|
|||
|
and your reader. When you enter the News sub-directory, you might find sub-
|
|||
|
directories for groups which you no longer subscribe to. Start with a
|
|||
|
defunct group if at all present as this surely can not harm anything. Then
|
|||
|
you might want to add a newsgroup and see if a sub-directory with files
|
|||
|
appears. If not, try removing a sub-directory and its files for a newsgroup
|
|||
|
which you do currently subscribe to, and do not particularly care for. Then,
|
|||
|
enter tin and see if your pointers are as they belong.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The purpose of creating these directories, and writing the files seems vague
|
|||
|
at best to me. The .newsrc and .oldnewsrc files seem to be the only files
|
|||
|
which tin uses. Yet, when you save files you will notice that they are
|
|||
|
saved, by default, to ~/News instead of the current directory. If someone
|
|||
|
can explain why these files can be deleted, or why they are not removed
|
|||
|
initially, I would highly appreciate an explanation. Also, before you take
|
|||
|
my unchallenged word that this will work, you might want to make back-ups of
|
|||
|
your directory structure and the files therein.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
0.07: Information Dispersal
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
/***************************************************************************/
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
.07.1: Le<4C>ther Strip Update
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Le<EFBFBD>ther Strip was supposed to tour the U.S. the summer of 1994. It appears
|
|||
|
that this has fallen through. Claus Larsen is currently in Denmark, rumored
|
|||
|
to be building a house, thereby canceling the plans for his first U.S. tour.
|
|||
|
The tour was rumored to be opened by Front Line Assembly, as well
|
|||
|
accompanying Larsen was to be a keyboardist from Psychopomps and another
|
|||
|
keyboardist.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Considering that this was supposed to be Le<4C>ther Strip's first U.S. tour, as
|
|||
|
well the fact that Larsen was excited about touring the U.S., it is possible
|
|||
|
that the tour will only be post-poned. One way or the other I am not
|
|||
|
certain.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
On the lighter behalf of this, a new album is expected [from Le<4C>ther Strip]
|
|||
|
in June/July of 1994.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
/***************************************************************************/
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
.07.2: BiGod20
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
With a couple of CD singles released, BiGod20 is to be releasing another full
|
|||
|
album sometime in the month of June.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
/***************************************************************************/
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
.07.3 bOING bOING #12
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The current issue of bOING bOING contains an interview with Front 242, as
|
|||
|
well an interesting interview with William Gibson.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
|
|||
|
0.08: COG Distribution Archives
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The following archives are available upon request:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COGbin01: Binary9 conversion utility. Converts text to ASCII binary notation.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COGCoI01: CoI Inc. Propaganda Package #01
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COGcon01: COG Conspiracy Information about Prodigy.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COGftp01: File Serve info from BITNET SIMTEL20 Server.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COGind01: Lyrics to Le<4C>ther Strip project Object V.
|
|||
|
COGind02: Lyrics to Pigface project FOOK.
|
|||
|
COGind03: Lyrics to Le<4C>ther Strip project Solitary Confinement.
|
|||
|
COGind04: Interview with Le<4C>ther Strip from IndustrialnatioN #7
|
|||
|
COGind05: Numerous texts on Skinny Puppy, covering history, interviews, etc.
|
|||
|
COGind06: DisCOGraphy of Front 242
|
|||
|
COGind07: Biography of Peace Love and Pitbulls
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COGint01: Information on the Internet. Covers a very broad base.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COGnfo01: Article from Popular Science discussing stealth viruses.
|
|||
|
COGnfo02: Excerpt from FAD Magazine. Article dealing with computer viruses.
|
|||
|
COGnfo06: The basics of becoming a COG Dist. Site.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COGpgp01: Tutorial for users new to PGP 2.3a.
|
|||
|
COGpgp02: Tutorial for users new to PGP 2.3a, plus PGP itself, minus text.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COGunx01: Listing of Public Access UNIX machines
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COGutl03: COG Break Utility. Breaks files down to configurable size.
|
|||
|
COGutl04: Converts vowels to lower-case, consonants to upper-case.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COG_cp01: Jun93-Aug93, messages from Cypherpunk mailing list.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COG_id01: The COG Associate ID# generator.... Get your COG Code.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COG_uu00: C source, EXEs, and COMs for UUencoding/UUdecoding material.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Current projects under development:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COGnfo07: Information on the Holocaust. Text and pictures.
|
|||
|
COGnfo08: Information about CoI Inc. The creation, existence, and demise.
|
|||
|
COGftp02: Large listing of FTP sites.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
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I am working with Regenerator to bring you an interview, a graphic of their
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logo, possibly the first album cover, pictures of the band, information of
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their fan-base, as well sources of their first Hyperium release, as well
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expected upcoming releases. This should all happen within the next three
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issues. If anyone has an information concerning Regenerator, please send it
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General Notes:
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The 'analog' in the title of the newsletter. Credit for this goes to Henry
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Krinkle who so accurately answered my question of a 'true' way to describe
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the actual medium of so-called 'electronic text.' He thought of analog, and
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I could not see it better myself. Of course there is no relation to the
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Science Fiction publication.
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There is no expectancy date for Issue number One of Analog Industrial
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Newsletter. All submissions will be left as is (noted if necessary), and
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Thank you for bothering with this introduction to COG Analog Industrial
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Newsletter. To contact me, write to 'monk@netcom.com'. Please intro your
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subject with 'COG:' If subscribing, please include preferred graphic format,
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as well your home platform (Mac, PC Compatible). And any requirements I
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etc.). By default, it will be PkZipped, and UUencoded. For just text,
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specify. In the body of your request mail, please put you FULL Internet
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address.
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For this issue, all text contained within was written solely by myself. I
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and I alone are responsible for all resulting flames/praise.
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