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[49C[16Do[15;20HF[1A[20;55H"[19;27Ho[20;38Hi[19;31Hh[20;28Ht[14Ct[16;22Hc[15;62Hi[20;19HO[15;63Hp[16;11HP[15;57Hs[19;44Hh[20;40Hi[15;59H-[19;21Ht[20;54H.[54D[15;21H[1ma[1D[0mast[1DTrash [16;30H [0m[255D
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We do not want anyone to get the wrong idea about our group. We are
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not here in the 914 area-code to reak havok. The purpose of our group is
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to eliminate lamerism of any way, shape, or form. We have 4 members that
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will find very illustrious ways to do this.
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First off, what some people may wonder is, "What constitutes being
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lame"? Well, if you're asking yourself that question, then you are, in
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fact, lame. We, for the most part, only harass lamers in their purest
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form. For instance, rarely, if ever, do we harass 9600 baud or above
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users. The majority of the time its a 2400 baud or below user. In my honest
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opinion, a person is lame no matter what baud rate they are at, but being
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that Overkill is a group of compassionate people, we see that the "lame"
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9600+ users at least have potential to become elite. 2400- users have no
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hope in this matter.
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We will work with the Elite SysOp's to eliminate the lamers off of
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their respective BBS's. All Elite SysOp's are more than happy to comply
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with us, because they want to eliminate lamerism as much as we do, they
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just don't want to be as radical as we are in order to accomplish it. If
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they have no intention of eliminating their lame users, then they are lame
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and will pay the price. That is how we go about eliminating lamers off of
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Elite BBS's.
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But then there, of course, is what we call the "Ultra-Lamer". An
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Ultra-Lamer is user who is lame enough to start his own BBS. Its not
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enough that they start a BBS like this, but it is a breeding ground for
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lamers. This MUST be stopped. These systems must be eliminated in the
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BBS community. This is the biggest help in the elimination of lamerism.
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If you kill the breeding grounds, lamers will have no where to go and will
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wither away into nothingness.
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We will strike without warning, and we do not announce our presence
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until well after we have struck. We have already struck in this part of
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the 914 area code several times. Have you noticed being deleted off of
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the better-known BBS's lately? Have you noticed that a few of the boards
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you have called recently have just kept ringing with no answer? This is
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what Overkill is all about.
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Some people may ask, "Why release a text file, it makes everyone
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be more careful and makes Overkill less effective." On the contrary, this
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is just our way of giving users another chance. It gives the SysOp of a
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lamer board the chance to get rid of all the lamers and dead-accounts, and
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gives them ample time to shut their BBS's down before we do.
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But be warned, we may strike again and we may not. We haven't
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eliminated all the lamers in this area code, and we know that some of the
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lamers that we have affected so far are so lame that they will be back.
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We will continue to harass these lamers and Ultra-Lamers until they depart,
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or have realized their lameness and start to do something about it.
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We have begun to take matters in our own hands in this part of the 914
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area code. Be warned nad take appropriate action or feel our wrath. These
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are a few examples of those who already have.
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1. System Name - Star Board BBS
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Phone # - (914)226-8208
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SysOp Handle - Kelson Haldane
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Crash Date - 03/13/91 at 7:30pm
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Crasher - FasTrash
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Crash Type - ELMINATR.COM
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Result - Wounded
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Crash Notes - This kid gives new meaning to the term "Ultra-Lamer".
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Not only is he lame (and at 1200 baud no less), but he
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has the nerve to run a board. The Elite boards were
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probably outraged. We nailed him with Piper's FAT
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Eliminator v1.01 (yeah, the buggy version), and it put
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Kelson down, but not out. In my opinion, the best part
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was hearing about how Kelson broke down and cried about
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getting hit. The psychological damage gives me such an
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uplifting feeling. Special thanks go out to RatCrap
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for the accounts and his undying effort. The accounts
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weren't infallible, but we got our point across.
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2. System Name - Murphy's Law BBS
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Phone # - (914)471-8051
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SysOp Handle - Dr. Science
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Crash Date - 03/23/91 at 2:17pm
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Crasher - FasTrash
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Crash Type - PasLok III
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Result - Out of Commision
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Crash Notes - This guy is a complete asshole. It took me well over
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an hour to obliterate his system, but when all was
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said and done, he had absolutely nothing. No sub-
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-directories, no files. He runs his system under DOS
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3.30, which means I, not only had to delete his C:
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partition, but his C:, D:, E:, F:, G:, and H:, not to
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mention his B: Floppy Drive (no one ever accused me of
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NOT being thorough). We proceeded to create prevent
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files on his D: so he couldn't recover any of his
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needed files, exited through a bogus batch file, and
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locked up his system via line noise. Special thanks go
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out to AccuPunk for his modifications on PasLok III,
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which enabled me to go directly to the DOS Shell from
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logon prompt under The Ultra-Lamer himself, Kelson
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"I can't beleive I'm so stupid... sniffle..." Haldane.
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3. System Name - MicroTech BBS
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Phone # - (914)896-5194
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SysOp Handle - THE ACE
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Crash Date - 03/23/91 at 8:00pm
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Crasher - FasTrash
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Crash Type - ELMINATR.COM
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Result - Out of Commision
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Crash Notes - This one was fun. To make a long story short, the
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guy practically ASKED me to crash his system. I
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couldn't help but oblige. He lost absolutely every-
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thing, never to see them again. He wasn't typical in
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the way he handled it, he never told a soul to my
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knowledge, just something about his board being down
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due to a software change. It took no time at all, it
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was a "done-deal" after finally getting by all of the
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annoying "well's and ok's" that occured every damn time
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he chatted me. A VERY special thanks go to Piper for
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his latest version of FAT Eliminator v1.02 written in
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the latest (beta) version of TASM. Good work!
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4. System Name - Danger Zone
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Phone # - (914)297-6651
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SysOp Handle - PC Kid
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Crash Date - 3/29/91 at 8:46pm
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Crasher - FasTrash
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Crash Type - ELMINATR.COM
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Result - Out of Commision
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Crash Notes - This was a group effort. The whole gang was there to
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watch PC Kid and the Danger Zone go down. We used
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Piper's latest FAT Eliminator v1.02 to pull this one
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off. PC Kid, like THE ACE, was nice enough to let us
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enter DOS and do it ourselves right in front of his
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eyes. He had 2 partitions, the only reason I didn't
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eliminate his D: drive was because it was under Stacker
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and it wasn't worth the extra 10 seconds to knock it
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out. I don't give PC Kid enough credit to be able to
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get it back. We were curteous enough to leave him a
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message that we had struck, and were nice enough to
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voice him moments later for our own ammusement. We had
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been told that he ran a good board, but when we found
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out how lame it was, we had to make an example of him.
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Remember, just because we hit these systems once, doesn't mean we
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won't strike them again. If you are a user on any of the boards that have
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been hit, the only thing we can tell you is to GET OFF, before we make your
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usership miserable. But, we do not want other boards to become terrified of
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us unneedingly. The following boards will NOT be destroyed by Overkill:
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McClusky's Bar & Grill
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The Phortrii
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Castle Wolfenstein
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Night Stalker's Asylum
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Just because your BBS name is not on this list, does not mean that
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we will destroy it, we have not been in the 914 area code long enough to
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be familiar with all the Users/SysOps/Systems.
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Sincerely yours-
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Overkill
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And remember - Eliminate the Lame!
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<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>FasTrash
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This just in: Rumors have been flying everywhere that
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The Dude's board, "The Easy Way out BBS",
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is unconditionally down. Rumor has it that
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he was living in fear of his system being
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Trashed (tm), because of what he heard from
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the SysOps you read about in the previous
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pages. I commend you, The Dude, for taking
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the first step toward Eliteness. You may
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be far from Elite, but realizing that is half
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the battle. This is just another notch in
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Overkill's bedpost.
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* Please Note *
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This BBS (Pandemonium) Is In No Way Affiliated With OverKill, And Does NOT
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Support Their Actions. My Feelings Are - If A Board Is Lame, Don't Call
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It! That Will Get It Down Just As Well As Crashing It, And No Harm Is Done.
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-The Sniffler-
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