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& Incorsis Daethr - ZED/NET Writer #2 Presents &
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& The Suburban Survival Guide &
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& Issue # 1 &
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PREFERENCE
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This file is a collection of information like "The Anarchist Cookbook"
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and "The Poor Man's James Bond" and other g-files that has been tested
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by myself. So you get firsthand information, not rumors or copied
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info. This series is the Zed/Net equivalent to the Phrack Philes.
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ZED/NET.... the ORIGINAL G-phile group.
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POCKET MINI-FLAMETHROWER
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This mod will change a Scripto type lighter into a self-ignited
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flamethrower. You will need:
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A Scripto lighter (should have a see through case so as easy to
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construct it)
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A piece of plastic tubing from a WD-40 can or like
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A razor blade
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A can of butane (get Ronson multi-fill if you can)
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Some liquid fuel like starter fluid, lighter fluid or the like
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Now for construction.....
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1) Empty the lighter of butane
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2) Take apart the lighter
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3) Take the wick and throw it away but save the metal piece it was
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put through.
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4) Shave the straw down a bit and stick it in the metal piece.
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5) Cut the straw length so when it is put in it ends a 1/8 an inch
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from the bottom of the fuel chamber.
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6) Fill the lighter with the fuel and put the straw in.
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7) Now screw the fuel nozzle back on. you don't need the regulating
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parts or the flame adjust lever because you aren't burning gas
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8) Put back the flame lever, the spring, the flint, and the spark
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wheel
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9) It should look like a regular lighter except for a red straw
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instead of the plastic wick
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10) Hold down the flame lever and add some butane down the tube
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through the flame nozzle (this is to pressurize the chamber)
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11) Now when you depress the lever a small stream of fuel will be
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forced up the straw and out the nozzle about 3 feet in the air
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12) Flicking the spark wheel first would light the fuel and make a
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fine little torch.
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This mod will probly work on other lighters. You should try other
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fuels to see which ignites best. You can fill the lighter with water
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if you are playing KILLER or with ammonia to spray in someones face in
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self-defense. except for the straw, it still looks like a regular
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lighter so try swapping it with you dads lighter and when he lights up,
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watch out....
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BOOTS
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Everyone should have a pair of sturdy black boots. They give good
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ankle support, good traction, and more punch to your kicks. One pair I
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have are jungle boots. They have leather bottoms and cloth sides. They
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are almost as light as hightop sneakers. The other pair are all black
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leather with steel tips. They feature, in addition to the laces, a
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heavy zipper on the side so that you can remove them quickly. Steel
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tipped boots are great in a fight because you can put a great amount
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of force on the tip of your foot and deal out some really damaging
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blows. As you are breaking in your new boots they may feel bulky on
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your foot but if you wear them every day soon they will feel normal.
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TOUCH-TONE
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If you have a rotary fone you may have had problems trying to make
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conferences and other such things. Well, with a standard touch tone
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pad and a switch you can move up to the real world. First, attach the
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green wire from the pad to the red wire of the outside world (the
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switch should be added here to remove the pad from the phone-line. if
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you leave it connected then you might damage it with the constant
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voltage from your CO ), then take the blue and the orange-blackstriped
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wire and attach both of them to the greenway pertaining to software. "The system is
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softwarily unreliable." The adjective "softwary" is NOT used. See
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HARDWARILY.
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SOS
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1. (ess-oh-ess) n. A losing editor, SON OF STOPGAP. 2. (sahss) v.
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Inverse of AOS, from the PDP-10 instruction set.
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Soundalike_
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Soundalike slang similar to Cockney rhyming slang. Often made
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up on the spur of the moment. Standard examples:
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Boston Globe => Boston Glob
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Herald American => Horrid (Harried) American
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New York Times => New York Slime
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Dime Time => Slime Time
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government property - do not duplicate (seen on keys)
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=> government duplicity - do not propagate
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Often the substitution will be made in such a way as to slip in
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a standard jargon word:
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Dr. Dobb's Journal => Dr. Frob's Journal
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SPAZZ
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1. v. To behave spastically or erratically; more often, to
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commit a single gross error. "Boy, is he spazzing!" 2. n. One who
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spazzes. "Boy, what a spazz!" 3. n. The result of spazzing.
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"Boy, what a spazz!"
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SPLAT
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n. 1. Name used in many places (DEC, IBM, and others) for the
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ASCII star ("*") character. 2. (MIT) Name used by some people for
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the ASCII pound-sign ("#") character. 3. (Stanford) Name used by
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some people for the Stanford/ITS extended ASCII circle-x character.
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(This character is also called "circle-x", "blobby", and "frob",
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among other names.) 4. (Stanford) Name for the semi-mythical
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extended ASCII circle-plus character. 5. Canonical name for an
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output routine that outputs whatever the the local interpretation
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of splat is. Usage: nobody really agrees what character "splat"
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is, but the term is common.
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STATE
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n. Condition, situation. "What's the state of NEWIO?" "It's
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winning away." "What's your state?" "I'm about to gronk out." As
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a specia wire from the fone-line.
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Now connect the black and the red-greenstriped wire to each other.
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Use screw terminals or solder them. You'll note that each side of the
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pad has mounting terminals, you might want to use these.
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SOLDERING TIPS
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I'm including these tips in because I remember other students fail
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miserably trying to connect two wires. First use an iron under 30
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watts. This is so you don't fry you parts. Use 60/40 rosen core
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solder, never acid core. Always heatsink part leads above the joint
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with an allagater clip or something. make a good mechanical
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connection,so the parts don't jiggle around, HEAT THE JOINT
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COMPLEATLY! Use just enough solder, not a blob. if the finished joint
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is dull then the blob of solder has crystaled, reheat it and let it
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cool so it's shiny. when you apply the solder the joint should be hot
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enough so the solder is sucked in to the joint like water in a sponge.
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Practice before you fuck up your parts.
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REAL BLOWDARTS
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Remember Phrack blowdarts? They were fun but were nothing but are
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only annoying. This is how you make real blowdarts. Get some PVC
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pipe with an inside diameter of 5/8 of an inch, this is .625 cal. and
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you can buy darts this size. Cut a piece of PVC about 3 feet long and
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paint it the color you want (I suggest flat black with dark grey
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stripes for urban/night camo) ether buy darts or take ball bearings
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that fit well and drill a small hole in them. Take a small piece of
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coathanger wire (about 6") and sharpen it with a grinding wheel or
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file. Heat the tip up with a blow-torch `till it's red-hot and cool it
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quickly in a glass of water. cut a small piece of solder and put it in
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the hole in the ballbearing and then put the dull end of the coathanger
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on top. heat the whole thing `till the solder melts and then let it
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cool. the blowtube can be cut for different sizes and painted
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different colors.
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FUN THINGS TO DO WITH ROAD STROBES
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Do you know tho |