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01-20-90
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ PREFACE ]ÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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Welcome to TTL's Quad-Annual Magazine
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ Table of Contents ]ÄÄÄÄÄ[ by KCAH Staff ]ÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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# LINES NAME DATE AUTHOR
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Ä ÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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I 1-23 oPeNiNg ScReEn 1/09/90 The Rebel
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II 24-27 PrEfAcE 1/09/90 The Rebel
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III 28-55 tAbLe Of CoNtEnTs 1/17/90 KCAH Staff
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IV 56-67 MeMbErS 1/20/90 The Rebel
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V 68-101 uNiX cOmMaNd SuMmArY 1/09/90 The Rebel
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VI 102-176 CoMmOn UnIx PaSsWoRdS 1/20/90 The Rebel
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VII 177-208 MCI mAiL rAtEs & InFo 1/19/90 The Rebel
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VIII 209-217 SpRiNt EmPlOyEe NeWsLiNe 1/16/90 The Rebel
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IX 218-225 nEw -:TTL:- eAsT cOaSt Co-HoMe 1/15/90 The Rebel
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X 226-350 AnArChIsT's AbOdE 1/20/90 The Rebel
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XI 351-369 VoIcE mEsSaGe SyStEmS 1/12/90 The Rebel
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XII 270-378 pHrY cOdE pRo 3.01 1/11/90 The Rebel
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XIII 379-429 PhRy CoDe PrO 3.01 hIsToRy 7/04/89 The Exciter
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XIV 430-441 TTL mEmBeRsHiP dOoRs OpEn 1/16/90 The Rebel
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XV 442-447 614 Ac C/nA 1/12/90 The Rebel
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XVI 448-470 SeCrEt SeRvIcE sCaNnEr FrEq.'S 1/10/90 Thanx-Blaster
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XVII 471-483 pHrEaK tOoLs PhIlE ReViEw 1/09/90 The Rebel
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XVIII 484-490 TeRmInAl.TxT - a -:TTL:- tXt FiLe 1/14/90 The Rebel
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XIX 491-508 aUtOmAtEd OpErAtOr SeRvIcE 1/16/90 The Rebel
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XX 509-603 AcRoNyMs 1/19/90 The Rebel
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XXI 604-628 bRiEf NoTeS 1/20/90 The Rebel
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XXII 629-657 HaPpY hAcKiNg! 1/20/90 -:TTL:-
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ Members as of 01-20-90 ]ÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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The Rebel - Founder / President / Security Director / Editor of KCAH / IC
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Mr. Rat - Co-Founder / Vice-President / Consul / Electronics Specialist / IC
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The Juicer - UnderBoss / Operations Officer / Sierra Contact / Scan-Man / IC
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Mad Phone Man/Blaster/Marc Blitz - East Coast Minister of Propaganda / SysOp
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Jack Flash/The Archer - Sgt. of Arms / Weapons Specialist / Operations Officer
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The Captain <716> - Programming Specialist / SysOp
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Papo Sanchezz - Puerto Rico Operations Officer
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IC = Inner Circle
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ Summary of Unix Commands ]ÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄÄÄÄ
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ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
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³Command³ ³Description³
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ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
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write ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Used to send a message to another user.
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uucp ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Unix-Unix execute.
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spell ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Spellcheck a file.
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rmdir ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Deletes 1+ directories.
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help ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ duh!
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vi ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Full screen editor.
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f77 ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Fortran Compiler
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ed ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Text editor.
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ex ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Another text editor.
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ln ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Used to link files.
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du ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Reports on file system usage.
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kill ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Ends a process.
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mail ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Get/Send email.
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date ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Gives date & time
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cp ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Copies a file.
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find ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Locates files w/ specified variables.
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awk ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Search for a pattern w/in a file.
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cal ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Displays a calendar.
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cc ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ "C" Compiler.
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cd ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Change Directory
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chgrp ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Change file's group ownership.
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du ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Reports on file system usage.
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mv ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Move/Rename files.
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pwd ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Displays name of working directory.
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who ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Who else is online?
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Not,by far,all of them... But a few.... - TR
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ Common Unix Passwords ]ÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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aaa daniel jester rascal
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academia danny johnny really
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ada dave joseph rebecca
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adrian deb joshua remote
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aerobics debbie judith rick
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airplane deborah juggle reagan
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albany december julia robot
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albatross desperate kathleen robotics
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albert develop kermit rolex
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alex diet kernel ronald
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alexander digital knight rosebud
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algebra discovery lambda rosemary
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alias disney larry roses
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alpha dog lazarus ruben
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alphabet drought lee rules
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ama duncan leroy ruth
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amy easy lewis sal
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analog eatme light saxon
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anchor edges lisa scheme
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andy erenity angerine scott
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arrow elizabeth maggot sex
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arthur ellen magic shark
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asshole emerald malcolm sharon
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athena engine mark shit
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atmosphere engineer markus shiva
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bacchus enterprise marty shuttle
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badass enzyme marvin simon
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bailey euclid master simple
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banana evelyn maurice singer
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bandit extension merlin single
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banks fairway mets smile
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bass felicia michael smiles
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batman fender michelle smooch
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beauty fermat mike smother
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beaver finite minimum snatch
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beethoven flower minsky snoopy
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beloved foolproof mogul soap
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benz football moose socrates
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beowulf format mozart spit
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berkeley forsythe nancy spring
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berlin fourier napoleon subway
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beta fred network success
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beverly fuck newton summer
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bumbling george osiris tape
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cardinal gertrude outlaw target
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carmen gibson oxford taylor
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carolina ginger pacific telephone
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caroline gnu painless temptation
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castle golf pam tiger
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cat golfer paper toggle
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celtics gorgeous password tomato
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change graham pat toyota
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charles gryphon patricia trivial
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charming guest penguin unhappy
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charon guitar pete unicorn
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chester hacker peter unknown
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cigar harmony philip urchin
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classic harold phoenix utility
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coffee harvey pierre vicky
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coke heinlein pizza virginia
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collins hello plover warren
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comrade help polynomial water
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computer herbert praise weenie
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condo honey prelude whatnot
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condom horse prince whitney
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cookie imperial protect will
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cooper include pumpkin william
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create ingres puppet willie
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creation innocuous rabbit winston
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666 6969 100 zzz
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There ya go.... A list of common unix passwords... Have phun -TR
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ MCI Mail Rates & Info ]ÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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Here's the current MCI Mail Rates & Info... -TR
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:: Instant Messages ::
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0-500 Characters $ .45
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501-2500 Characters $ .75
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2501-7500 Characters $1.00
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Each Additional 7500 Characters $1.00
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:: Domestic Fax Dispatch ::
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First Half Page $ .50
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Each Additional Half Page $ .30
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:: Access ::
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800 Access No Charge
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U.S. tymnet Access $ .25/ Per Minute
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International tymnet Access $ .30/ Per Minute
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:: MCI Mail's 800 numbers ::
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Access Speed 800 Telephone Number
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300, 1200 bps...........................800-234-MAIL
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2400 bps............................... 800-456-MAIL
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Lotus Express & Desktop Express.........800-825-1515
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(up to 2400 bps)
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ Sprint Employee Newsline ]ÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄÄÄÄ
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There is a Sprint Employee Newsline available at 800-877-4453. It's updated
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every business day with the newest employee news. The best stuff available is
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toward the beginning and end. Most of the time it is just giving information
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about who's been promoted and what new "big-wheels" are runnin' the show, but
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once in a while you'll get something useful. The voice is very clear,so don't
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hang up when you here the guy say "Hello",it's just a recording... -TR
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ New TTL East Coast Co-Home ]ÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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Due to the re-organization of TTL all old members have been "let go" and TTL
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has started anew. The new East Coast Co-Home is The Switchroom,run by
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Blaster,the new East Coast Minister of Propaganda. The Switchroom is running
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Teleguard BBS and can be reached at (716)-285-1883. The Switchroom supports
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3OO through 24OO baud. -TR
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ Anarchist's Abode ]ÄÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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This is what you could call a floating column.. I'm writing the first article
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but anyone can write for it and any amount of articles can be submitted by any
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amount of people... If ya want to write an article for it(or,actually,anything
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in this magazine) then write it up and send it to the PO Box given at the end
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of this magazine...(that is where all articles should be sent... Due to the
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fact that that is the phastest way to get them to me... Full credit will be
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given for all articles... Ok, on with the column....
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Nitrocellulose
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Nitrocellulose is usually called "gunpowder" or "guncotton". It is more
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stable than black powder, and it produces a much greater volume of hot gas.
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It also burns much faster than black powder when it is in a confined space.
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Finally, nitrocellulose is fairly easy to make, as outlined by the following
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procedure:
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MATERIALS EQUIPMENT
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cotton (cellulose) two (2) 200-300 ml beakers
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concentrated funnel and filter paper
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nitric acid
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blue litmus paper
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concentrated
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sulfuric acid
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distilled water
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1) Pour 10 cc of concentrated sulfuric acid into the beaker. Add to this
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10 cc of concentrated nitric acid.
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2) Immediately add 0.5 gm of cotton, and allow it to soak for exactly 3
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minutes.
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3) Remove the nitrocotton, and transfer it to a beaker of distilled water
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to wash it in.
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4) Allow the material to dry, and then re-wash it.
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5) After the cotton is neutral when tested with litmus paper, it is ready to
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be dried and stored. -TR
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RDX
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R.D.X., also called cyclonite, or composition C-1 (when mixed with
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plasticisers) is one of the most valuable of all military explosives. This is
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because it has more than 150% of the power of T.N.T., and is much easier to
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detonate. It should not be used alone, since it can be set off by a not-too
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severe shock. It is less sensitive than mercury fulminate, or nitroglycerine,
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but it is still too sensitive to be used alone. R.D.X. can be made by the
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surprisingly simple method outlined hereafter. It is much easier to make in
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the home than all other high explosives, with the possible exception of
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ammonium nitrate.
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MATERIALS EQUIPMENT
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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hexamine 500 ml beaker
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or
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methenamine glass stirring rod
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fuel tablets (50 g)
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funnel and filter paper
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concentrated
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nitric acid (550 ml) ice bath container(plastic bucket)
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distilled water
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centigrade thermometer
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table salt
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blue litmus paper
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ice
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ammonium nitrate
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1) Place the beaker in the ice bath, and carefully pour 550 ml of concentrated
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nitric acid into the beaker.
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2) When the acid has cooled to below 20 degrees centigrade, add small amounts
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of the crushed fuel tablets to the beaker. The temperature will rise, and
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it must be kept below 30 degrees centigrade, or dire consequences could
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result. Stir the mixture.
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3) Drop the temperature below zero degrees centigrade, either by adding more
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ice and salt to the old ice bath, or by creating a new ice bath. Or,
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ammonium nitrate could be added to the old ice bath, since it becomes cold
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when it is put in water. Continue stirring the mixture, keeping the
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temperature below zero degrees centigrade for at least twenty minutes
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4) Pour the mixture into a litre of crushed ice. Shake and stir the mixture,
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and allow it to melt. Once it has melted, filter out the crystals, and
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dispose of the corrosive liquid.
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5) Place the crystals into one half a litre of boiling distilled water.
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Filter the crystals, and test them with the blue litmus paper. Repeat
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steps 4 and 5 until the litmus paper remains blue. This will make the
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crystals more stable and safe.
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6) Store the crystals wet until ready for use. Allow them to dry completely
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using them. R.D.X. is not stable enough to use alone as an explosive.
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7) Composition C-1 can be made by mixing 88.3% R.D.X. (by weight) with 11.1%
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mineral oil, and 0.6% lecithin. Kneed these material together in a plastic
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bag. This is a good way to desensitize the explosive.
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8) H.M.X. is a mixture of T.N.T. and R.D.X.; the ratio is 50/50, by weight.
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it is not as sensitive, and is almost as powerful as straight R.D.X.
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9) By adding ammonium nitrate to the crystals of R.D.X. after step 5, it
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should be possible to desensitize the R.D.X. and increase its power, since
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ammonium nitrate is very insensitive and powerful. Soduim or potassium
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nitrate could also be added; a small quantity is sufficient to stabilize
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the R.D.X.
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10) R.D.X. detonates at a rate of 8550 meters/second when it is compressed to
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a density of 1.55 g/cubic cm.
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ Voice Message Systems ]ÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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Due to the recent drop off of VMS hackers I've decided to submit this small,
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but useful, list of Voice Mail Systems.
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(800)222-4663 VMBS Box:[4]
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(800)333-6245<MAIL> Phone Mail System
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(800)344-1884 VMBS Box:[6]
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(800)424-6262 ITT Voice Mail System Userid:[4], Box:[4]
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(800)437-6100 Phone Mail System
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(800)477-7800 Phone Mail System
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(800)441-3612 VMBS Box:[3]
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(800)445-6245<MAIL> Phone Mail System
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(800)545-6245<MAIL> VMBS ID:[7], Pass:[8]
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(800)631-1146 VMBS
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For help on VMS hacking then refer to
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Phrack XI <-> " VMS Hacking " by Black Night 713
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ Phry Code Pro 3.01 ]ÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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The Exciter's new version of Phry Code Pro is an excellent improvement to his
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last version. The options available in this version cannot even compare to any
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of his older versions. His multi-plate hacking is a definite help to the
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program, and the added color changes and misc. options definitely make this
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version a "must-get" program. I would recommend this program to any serious
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PCP hacker. -TR
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ Phry Code Pro 3.01 History ]ÄÄÄÄ[ by The Exciter ]ÄÄ
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10/06/88 - Phry Code Pro was just a REAL generic PCP Hacker used for myself
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and a few friends. It didn't have a name yet.
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01/30/89 - Well, first official copy was released. I named it finally.
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All options have been enabled. And, then source was not
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included. The reason is, the 10/06/88 version was stupid
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and I didn't care. This one is a lot better.
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02/02/89 - I fixed a few bugs in the source. Pretty much the same as
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01/30/89 version.
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02/07/89 - Fixed the repeating code bug. I also added the beeping when
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contacted, I forgot to put that one in there.
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02/26/89 - PCP is now compiled in Turbo Pascal 5.0! It should be a little
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faster and will be a little more reliable. I also made a more
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detailed documentation.
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03/19/89 - Well, Phry Code Pro has gone through some major changes! Well,
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first of all, I changed the formats of hacking a lot. Now,
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PCP (Phry Code Pro) is user friendly. You can hack multiple
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ID's and other neat stuff! The documentation is now full of
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all the things you need to know!
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03/27/89 - I fixed a few minor bugs. No external differences. I also
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fixed the modem setup. It was locking up computers because
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the comport was not set right. It will now init the modem
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before hacking.
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04/02/89 - Fixed the runtime error that people were receiving if the
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port was not open. Not really a big deal but it looks
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nicer!
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04/03/89 - Ooops.. I really boofed.. I forgot to reopen the comport. You
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really received a lot of strange return from the modem. I think
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this is it for PCP v2.xx.. I think I finally got all the bugs
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out!! Hooray!! My next goal is v3.00.. This one will be
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totally awesome. (I hope!!)
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06/11/89 - Well, the first realease of the v3.xx series. I hope you like
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the changes. I only changed a few things though. It is not
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really what I wanted to begin. But hey, there are no hackers
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to hack the new formats.
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07/04/89 - This version is just a fix of the bugs in v3.00. There is
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nothing new. The problem people were having was the equation
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I was using to select a plate with the menu bar was screwed.
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Understand?? I doubt it. Keep on CHOPin' guys..
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ TTL Membership Doors Open ]ÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄÄÄ
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As you can see,99% of the articles in this magazine are written by myself. For
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a limited time,applications will be taken for people who would like to start
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columns for this magazine. At this moment this magazine is but a Quad-Annual
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magazine,but if enough people start columns it very well might become monthly,
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and possibly bi-monthly. To start an article,get ahold of me on Nightmare BBS
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(614)-885-4004 (19,200 USR) or on The Switchroom(See "New TTL East Coast Co-
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Home" \ This magazine) and explain your idea for the column and your specific
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qualifications. Also leave a number where you can be reached(times to call)
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and a first name. -TR
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ 614 AC C/NA ]ÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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The 614 Area Code C/NA number is 614-464-0519.
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Days: Monday-Friday
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Times: 8am - 4:50pm
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ SS Scanner Freqs. ]ÄÄÄÄ[ Thanx 2 The Mad Phone Man ]ÄÄÄ
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162.688
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163.363
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163.400
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163.813
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164.400
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164.650
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165.213
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165.375
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165.675
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165.685
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166.405
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166.615
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168.220
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168.400
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168.450
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168.575
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The freqs are NOT exact. If you do not get anything with these exact freqs
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then just round up or down. They are in the general area,though. -TR
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ Phreak Tools File Review ]ÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄÄÄÄ
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Professor Falken's Phreak Tools,released on 5/3/89, is a semi-useful program
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that can be used to find the owner of any (800) or (900) exchange. It also has
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the capability to give the C/NA number(s) for any given area code. Due to the
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fact that the same thing could have been accomplished with 3 text files,it is
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quite bulky. But besides that fact it is quite useful. One problem with this
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program is that once an 800/900 exchange or C/NA number is given the program
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turns off and you have to run it again to use it. The documentation for this
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program is quite complete and the program is quite phreak-friendly and the
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documentation doesn't even need to be glanced at,unless your curiosity gets
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the better of you. -TR
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ "TERMINAL.TXT" - TTL TXT File ]ÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄ
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For those of you who have seen this file but haven't downloaded it,I'll
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explain it to you. It's the Telenet terminal identifiers list compiled into
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one list written by myself, thanx to Telenet. So if you're into Telenet then
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I'd extremely recommend downloading this piece of TXT. -TR
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ Automated Operator Service ]ÄÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄÄ
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An automated operator service has been implemented in many area codes, even
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though it is normally only used in ESS cities, from pay phones it provides
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easy scanning of calling cards w/out the operator getting in the way. To use
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this service to get phree calls inside your area code(like from pay phones or
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what not) all you have to do is dial 0+Number then wait for the service to
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implement itself then push in the area-code and number of the phone you want
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to charge the call to and it's all yours... Right now I am only sure that it's
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available in most of Ohio and some of New Jersey, I'm not sure about the rest
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of the world... But if it'll do someone out there any good, then there it is.
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It's the easiest in-area code phreak possible. You can't charge it to a pay
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phone,but you can use this to scan for pay-phones(slow,but sure). You can not
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use this technique from a pay phone, either. The only realy use for this
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technique is for calling anywhere in your area code for phree,but that's good
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enough for an easy-ass way to phreak. A full txt file dedicated to this will
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be available from -:TTL:- in the near future. -TR
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ Acronyms ]ÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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Wanna learn everything about the telephone system,huh? Well here's a list of
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acronyms that might help ya with that quest... -TR
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ISDN - Integrated Services Digital Network: A planned hierarchy of digital
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switching and transmission systems. Final phase of modern day
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switches.
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AIS - Automatic Intercept System: System employing an audio-response unit
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under control of a processor to automatically provide pertinent info to
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callers routed to intercept.
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ESB - Emergency Service Bureau: A centralized agency to which 911
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"Universal" emergency calls are routed.
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ADU - Automatic Dialing Unix: A device which automatically generates a
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predetermined set of dialing digits.
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FACS - Facility Assignment and Control System: Mechanizes the service order
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assignment process.
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CAROT- Centralized Automatic Reporting on Trunks: This takes transmission and
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trunk measurements. Does routine tests and forwards results to work
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control locations.
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TASC - Telecommunications Alarm Surveillance and Control: Provides
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centralized surveillance of telecom equipment.
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EC - Exchange Carrier: A company engaged in the business of furnishing
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access service in a franchised territory. (ie; US Sprint, MCI, AT&T)
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AC - Access Code: A uniform set digit code assigned by an Exchange Carrier
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to an individual customer.
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AC - Area Code: A geographic area established for the provision and
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administration of communications service. It encompasses one or more
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designated exchanges, which are grouped to serve common social,
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economic and other services. Synonymous with Local Access Transport
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Area(LATA).
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PJ - Phrase Jitter: The unwanted phase variations of a signal. Garble, or
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Garbage online.
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3TS - 3-Tone Slope: The difference in loss between 1004 Hz and 404 Hz and
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2804 Hz (AKA Attenuation Distortion).
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PAD - Packet Assembler/Disassembler: Information passed though an
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Information Service, translated to the computer's specifications. (ie;
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baud differences, computer emulations, and protocol handshaking).
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ROTL - Remote Office Test Line - A way of remotely testing trunks.
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TAP - Technical Assistance Program.
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ANI - Automatic Number Identification. Automatics means for immediately
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identifying the directory number of a calling subscriber.
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DCL - Digital Common Language. Found on Vax/VMS systems.
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TDD - Telecommunication devices for the deaf.
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DDD - Direct distance dialing. Dialing without operator assistance over
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nationwide intertoll network.
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ACD - Automatic Call Distributor. Switching system designed to acquire
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and/or distribute a large volume of calls to attendants to the next
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available answer position.
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LATA - Local Access Transport Area. A geographic area established for the
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provision and administration of communications service. It
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encompasses one or more designated exchanges, which are grouped to
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serve common social, economic and other purposes. Synonymous with
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area code.
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DS - Digital Switch. A switch in which connections are established by
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operations on digital signals without conversion to analog.
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DSX - A digital cross connect field which can be utilized for DS1 (Digital
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Switch), DS2 or DS3 level cross connections at a digital level
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RPOA - Registered Private Op. Agencies (ID of online system).
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SCC - (or SCCS), Switch Control Center. SCC has overall responsibility for
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the administration and maintenance of BOC Central Offices.
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Responsibilities include installation and maintenance Control Office
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for FG B, C, and D. SCC also handles specific trouble reports.
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TAMS - System where NUIs are checked by a central database when you try to
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connect to an address, on GTE Telenet.
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TD - Terminating Direction. The use of Access Service for the completion
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of a call from an IC (Interexchange Carrier) location to an end user.
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ Brief Notes ]ÄÄÄÄ[ by The Rebel ]ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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Sprint News 01/19/90
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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Dave King,United Telecom Executive Vice-President, has been named chairman of
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the Kansas Chamber of Commerce & Industry board of directors for 1990. -TR
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US Sprint announced, yesterday, that it will reduce Sprint Plus, it's premier
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Dial-One product, by 3.3%, and increase the daytime volume discount to 10%. It
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will also reduce basic Dial-One rates by 2.6%. These reductions are effective
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February 1st,1990. -TR
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TTL News 01/07/90
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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Grim Reaper (614) has been discharged from TTL for not doing shit... -TR
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TTL News 01/17/90
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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The TTL 800 bridge is now open... All members of TTL who do not have the
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number, get ahold of me to get the number and the times of the TTL
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conferences.... -TR
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ[ Happy Hacking ]ÄÄÄÄ[ From TTL ]ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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Well... That's the first Quad-Annual issue of Kcah ... If ya have any other
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suggestions, article, or questions about TTL,Kcah,etc... Then send me a
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message on any of the following boards:
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The Switchroom (info in mag)
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Nightmare (info in mag)
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or
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The Iron Curtain
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(614)-861-IRON
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19.2K BPS
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or Send Mail to:
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The Rebel & -:TTL:-
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P.O. Box 297
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Worthington,Ohio,43085
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The Rebel
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Founder & President of -:TTL:-
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Director of Security
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Kcah Editor
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" Happy Hacking! "
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