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A Cyberpoet's Guide to Virtual Culture Journal
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x C O N T E N T S ! x
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x 1- Editorial o Welcome to Kibble the zine x
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X 2- Guest FAQ o Clipper News & action. X
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x 3- Ongoing projects o Interpedia - Internet Encyclopedia x
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X 4- Upcoming conferences o DEFCON ][ - July 22, 23, 24 - 1994 X
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x 5- Letters to the editor o x
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Information wants to be free. Believe it, pal.
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-=- Bruce Sterling
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If only you could see what I've seen through your eyes.
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-=- Blade Runner
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I think that a new kind of replicator has recently emerged on this
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very planet. it is staring us in the face. It is still in its infancy,
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still drifting clumsily about in its primeval soup, but already it is
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achieving evolutionary change at a rate which leaves the old gene panting
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far behind.....
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-=- Richard Dawkins [concerning memes]
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The techno-underground is a direct descendant of the hippy revolution.
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-=- Select Magazine (April '92)
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They made LSD illegal. I wonder what they're going to do about this
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stuff.
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-=- Jerry Garcia (about VR)
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Cyberpunk is really about the present.
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-=- Rudy Rucker
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On the Internet, no one knows that you're a dog.
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-=- New Yorker Comic
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-=- 1- Editorial |
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Welcome to the first issue of Kibble: the cyberpoet's guide to virtual
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culture journal. Why 'kibble' you may ask? A logical question. Phillip K
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Dick fans will have already grep'd that 'kibble' is a word used in his
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famous tome "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep", which later was made
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into a movie we know as _BladeRunner_. Kibble then, is the extraneous
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stuff laying around. The things society has cast off to the junkyards and
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backyards everywhere. But more specifically, the refuge that has
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overflown the borders of the junkyards and that has begun to clutter up
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our streets, our minds, our friendships and our politics. Yes, there
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seems to be alot of kibble around these days.
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Who really gives a shit about the Whitewater affair. It's just political
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kibble cluttering up my mind. I wanna know how to get more and better jobs
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in Califormia. How to solve the war in the old Yugoslavia. And I want to
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know why if there is so much extra wheat in America that we have to pay
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people not to grow it, then why are there people starving today? Kibble
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is the drug war and the anti-gang crusade, instead of the education war
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and the youth brigade crusade. Kibble is the gov'ts adoption of the
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clipperchip when the clipper functions are already old tech and wasted
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spending. Kibble is the FBI's attempt assemble an interception site on the
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Internet for all datapackets. Kibble is the inability of one person to
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smile at the next while walking down the street for fear of getting robbed
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or shot.
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I guess this isn't so much the kibble zine as it is the anti-kibble zine.
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But that doesn't have quite the ring to it. So don't be fooled by the
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title. We accept Kibble and non-kibble alike (we don't like to
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discriminate). Can society exist without kibble? probably not, but as
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J.F. Sebastion feared, we might soon be consumed by our kibble. I join
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him in his concern.
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o This issue's guest FAQ : Prempted by News o
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o (send me your FAQs for inclusion) o
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This section left (not)blank in the request that you read up on the
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clipper fiasco currently going on with the US gov't. Those of you of
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international flavor reading this might be a good idea, for it could help
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you prevent this error in your country.
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Pointers on where to look for Clipper info
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USENET -
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comp.org.eff.talk
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alt.privacy.clipper What you don't know can hurt you.
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alt.security.pgp The Pretty Good Privacy package.
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alt.politics.datahighway You've read about it. Now Bitch about it.
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FTP
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ftp.eff.org pub/EFF/Policy/Clipper/
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soda.berkeley.edu pub/cypherpunks
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GOPHER
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gopher.eff.org eff/policy/clipper
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wired.com
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Forwarded message:
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From: jberman@eff.org Jerry Berman
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Date: Mon, 7 Mar 1994 19:09:22 -0500
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Subject: Leahy to hold hearings on Clipper Chip!
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Dear Friends on the Electronic Frontier:
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I have some good news to share with you. Senator Leahy just sent me a
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letter indicating that he *will* be scheduling hearings on the
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Administration's Clipper Chip proposal. I would like to thank all of you
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who sent us messages to forward to him urging hearings. I'm sure that
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stack of messages we printed out made a significant impact on the Senator
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-- the stack was over seven inches tall! (We look forward to the day when
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no trees will have to be sacrificed in the furtherance of democracy!)
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And if you haven't written a message to Rep. Cantwell yet about her
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proposed amendment to the Export Control Act, please do so and forward it
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to cantwell@eff.org. This is an address we set up to enable us to collect
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messages in support of her bill. We have been printing out messages and
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delivering them each week -- so far we've received over 4500 letters of
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support. For more information on the Cantwell bill, send a message to
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cantwell-info@eff.org.
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Thanks again. We'll let you know as soon as the Clipper hearing gets
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scheduled.
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Sincerely,
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Jerry Berman
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EFF Executive Director
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-.-.-.-.-.-.-. forward from Sen. Leahy -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
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United States Senate
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Committee on the Judiciary
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Washington, DC 20510
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March 1, 1994
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Mr. Jerry Berman
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Executive Director
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Electronic Frontier Foundation
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1001 G Street, Suite 950 East
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Washington, DC 20001
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Dear Jerry,
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Thank you for forwarding to me the many thoughtful and informative messages
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you received over the Internet regarding the Administration's recent
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approval of an escrowed encryption standard, known as the Clipper Chip.
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Many of the messages urge Congress to hold hearings to review the
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Administration's Clipper Chip standard. In fact, I intend to hold a
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hearing before the Judiciary Subcommittee on Technology and the Law, which
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I chair, to consider the important issues raised by the Clipper Chip. I
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will let you know when a date for the hearing is scheduled.
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Thank you again.
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Sincerely,
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/s/ PATRICK J. LEAHY
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United States Senator
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PJL/jud
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JOIN EFF!!
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EFF's work as a civil liberties organization in Washington has been very
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successful, but the realization of our goals of freedom and privacy online
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can only come with the active and vocal participation of the entire online
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community. Now that you have personally experienced both the threat of the
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loss of your privacy and the power having won the first battle, won't you
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take that next step and become a member of EFF?
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By joining EFF, you will help us to expand our reach to educate and involve
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an even greater number of people in the shaping of these critical issues.
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Your tax-deductible donation will tie you into the EFF information network
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and support our public policy and legal work. As a member, you will be
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guaranteed timely the timely information and mechanism you need to respond
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on these issues. Our voices in unity *do* make a difference.
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o How to get PGP o
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When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one
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people to ensure their own right to privacy, they get PGP :-).
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Tired of sending your e-mail on postcards? Send me mail at
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<qwerty@netcom.com with Subject "Bomb me!" to get Gary Edstrom's PGP FAQ
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and my "Here's How to MacPGP!" guide. (They are also available by
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anonymous ftp to netcom.com in /pub/gbe and /pub/qwerty).
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PGP is the free encryption program designed by Phil Zimmerman, and is
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available for most any computer.
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-=Xenon=- <qwerty@netcom.com>
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So you want to get in on the action. Here are some various projects which
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are starting up or in process around the net. Like any other culture, the
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net requires constant tuning and growth. These are some of the more overt
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methods of doing just that. In addition these projects are a great way of
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accomplishing what the cyberpoet is constantly searching for . . . a
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net.community.
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o Interpedia - Internet Encyclopedia mailing list
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This is to inform you about the proposed Internet Encyclopedia, or
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Interpedia and the mailing-list for discussion of it.
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The original idea, due to Rick Gates, was for volunteers to
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cooperatively write a new encyclopedia, put it in the public domain,
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and make it available on the Internet. Participants on the
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mailing-list have expanded the concept by noting that the
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bibliography entries and references provided with Interpedia articles
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could include hypertext links to other resources available on the
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Internet. Unlike any printed encyclopedia, the Interpedia could be
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kept completely up-to-date. Indeed, it could include hypertext links
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to ongoing discussions, and perhaps evolve into a general interface
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to all resources and activities on the Internet.
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If you find these ideas interesting, please join the Interpedia
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mailing-list by sending a message to
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interpedia-request@telerama.lm.com with the body of the message
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containing the word 'subscribe' and your e-mail address, as follows:
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subscribe your_username@your.host.domain
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Owner: Doug Luce interpedia-request@telerama.lm.com
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Interpedia List Maintainer
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Telerama Public Access Internet
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xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx DEF CON ][ Convention Initial Announcement
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What's this? This is the initial announcement and invitation to DEF CON ][,
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a convention for the "underground" elements of the computer culture. We try
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to target the (Fill in your favorite word here): Hackers, Phreaks, Hammies,
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Virii coders, programmers, crackers, Cyberpunk Wannabees, Civil Liberties
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Groups, CypherPunks, Futurists, Artists, Etc..
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WHO: You know who you are, you shady characters.
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WHAT: A convention for you to meet, party, and listen to some speeches
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that you would normally never hear.
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WHEN: July 22, 23, 24 - 1994
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WHERE: Las Vegas, Nevada @ The Sahara Hotel
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So you heard about DEF CON I, and want to hit part ][? You heard about the
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parties, the info discussed, the bizarre atmosphere of Las Vegas and want to
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check it out in person? Load up your laptop muffy, we're heading to Vegas!
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Here is what Three out of Three people said about last years convention:
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"DEF CON I, last week in Las Vegas, was both the strangest and the best
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computer event I have attended in years." -- Robert X. Cringely, Info World
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"Toto, I don't think we're at COMDEX anymore." -- Coderipper, Gray Areas
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"Soon we were at the hotel going through the spoils: fax sheets, catalogs,
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bits of torn paper, a few McDonald's Dino-Meals and lots of coffee grounds.
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The documents disappeared in seconds." -- Gillian Newson, New Media Magazine
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DESCRIPTION:
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Last year we held DEF CON I, which went over great, and this year we are
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planning on being bigger and better. We have expanded the number of
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speakers to included midnight tech talks and additional speaking on Sunday.
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We attempt to bring the underground into contact with "legitimate" speakers.
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Sure it's great to meet and party with fellow hackers, but besides that we
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try to provide information and speakers in a forum that can't be found at
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other conferences.
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While there is an initial concern that this is just another excuse for the
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evil hackers to party and wreak havok, it's just not the case. People come
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to DEF CON for information and for making contacts. We strive to distinguish
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this convention from others in that respect.
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WHAT'S NEW THIS YEAR:
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This year will be much larger and more organized than last year. We have a
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much larger meeting area, and have better name recognition. Because of this
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we will have more speakers on broader topics. Expect speaking to run
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Saturday and Sunday, ending around 5 p.m. Some of the new things expected
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include:
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> An INet connection with sixteen ports will be there, _BUT_ will only
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provide serial connections because terminals are too hard to ship. So
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bring a laptop with communications software if you want to connect to the
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network. Thanks to cyberlink communications for the connection.
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> There will be door prizes, and someone has already donated a Cell Phone
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to give away.
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> Dr. Ludwig will present his virii creation awards on Sunday.
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> A bigger and better "Spot The Fed" contest, which means more shirts to
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give away.
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> More room, we should have tables set up for information distribution.
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If you have anything you want distributed, feel free to leave it on the
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designated tables. Yes, this year there will be a true 24 hour
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convention space.
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> A 24 hour movie / video suite where we will be playing all type of stuff.
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VHS Format. Mail me with suggested titals to show, or bring your own.
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> Midnight Tech Talks on Friday and Saturday night to cover the more
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technical topics and leave the days free for more general discussions.
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WHO IS SPEAKING:
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I was going to run a list of the current speakers we have lined up, but at
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this point things are still fluid. In a few months when the speakers list
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is more solidified I will release it. I'll name the poeple who have
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committed to attending in the next announcement. Trust me.
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WHERE THIS THING IS:
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It's in Las Vegas, the town that never sleeps. Really. There are no clocks
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anywhere in an attempt to lull you into believing the day never ends. Talk
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about virtual reality, this place fits the bill with no clunky hardware. If
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you have a buzz you may never know the difference. It will be at the Sahara
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Hotel. Intel as follows:
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The Sahara Hotel: 1.800.634.6078
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Room Rates: Single/Double $55, Tripple $65, Suite $120
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(Usually $200) + 8% tax
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Transportation: Shuttles from the airport for cheap
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NOTE: Please make it clear you are registering for the DEF CON ][
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convention to get the room rates. Our convention space price is
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based on how many people register. Register under a false name if
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it makes you feel better, 'cuz the more that register the better for
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my pocket book. No one under 21 can rent a room by themselves, so
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get your buddy who is 21 to rent for you and crash out. Don't let
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the hotel people get their hands on your baggage, or there is a
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mandatory $3 group baggage fee. Vegas has killer unions.
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OTHER STUFF:
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If you check out Wired like 1.5 or 1.6 there was a blurb about the new
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Luxor hotel with it's total VR experience. It looks like the first true VR
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ride / experience for a group of people, it seats eight. Intense. A friend
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was just over there, and tested out the various rides. Not to be outdone
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the new MGM grand (Largest hotel in the world) has a ride called the R360
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which is basically a gyroscope they trap you into with goggles. We should
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get a group together and make a mass trek over there and check it out.
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If enough people are interested I'll call and see if we can book a time
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to reserve space for a bunch of us. Both are within walking distance.
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I'll whip up a list of stuff that's cool to check out in town there so if for
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some reason you leave the awesome conference you can take in some unreal
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sites in the city of true capitalism.
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MEDIA:
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Some of the places you can look for information from last year include:
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New Media Magazine, September 1993
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InfoWorld, 7-12-1993 and also 7-19-1993 by Robert X. Cringely
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Gray Areas Magazine, Vol 2, #3 (Fall 1993)
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Unix World, ???
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Phrack #44
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COST:
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Cost is whatever you pay for a hotel room split however many ways, plus
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$15 if you preregister, or $30 at the door. This gets you a nifty 24 bit
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color name tag (We're gonna make it niftier this year) and your foot in the
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door. There are fast food places all over, and there is alcohol all over
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the place but the trick is to get it during a happy hour for maximum
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cheapness.
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This is a new section, please see our policy regarding letters.
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From: Lauren N.
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Mucho E-Pizza & E-Beer at you for your efforts!
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***editors note: Thanks I enojoyed them both.***
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The Cyberpoet's Guide to Virtual Culture and the associated Ezine
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"Kibble: the Cyberpoet's Guide to Virtual Culture Journal" is a
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semi-monthly publication of John Frost (frost@netcom.com). Kibble is
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dedicated to publishing information/articles/stories that affects the
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culture of the Internet. Submissions to Kibble are encouraged although
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the editors must reserve the right to edit them. Letters to the editor
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may be sent to frost@netcom.com and should have the word "Kibble" in the
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subject. Each letter will appear with the authors name and email address.
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Anonymous letters will not be printed without a working response
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address. The editors reserve the right to edit letters and encourage
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accuracy and brevity.
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Kibble is currently planning to release an issue centered on issues of
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Gender and the Net. We especially encourage people to send in articles,
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papers, opinion peices (or whatever) dealing with that topic. Thank you.
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As far as I know this zine (and the guide itself) is archived at mindvox &
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ftp//ftp.eff.org//pub/net_info/cyberpoet.gvc
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ftp//etext.archive.umich.edu//pub/Zines/Cyberpoet
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ftp//vela.oakland.edu//pub/tribe/publications
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USENET//alt.cyberspace, alt.cyberpunk, alt.virtual.culture
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Please inform me of any other archival so that I may make mention of
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it here.
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Kibble, it's format, theme and articles are copyright 1993,1994 John Frost
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[frost@netcom.com], except where the copyright is retained by the original
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author. The rights to distribute and reproduce this document are granted
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in accord with the Agitprop guidelines founded by Bruce Sterling. A copy
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of those guidelines may be found via ftp at ftp.eff.org
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ftp/pub/Publications/Bruce_Sterling/README or at EFF's gopher site. Other
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uses and non-electronic reproduction of this document must first be
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cleared, in writing, with John Frost. Under no circumstance may
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money/script/funds be charged for access to this document, beyond the
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money charged for general access to the system it is found on. Kibble may
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not be distributed on any disk/tape/device with a capacity of more then 80
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megs.
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--
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John Frost (also Indigo) | So we have erected a glowing altar in the
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frost@netcom.com <- best | center of our lives that feeds on our terror,
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frost@lclark.edu <-2ndbest | and fear has become our national religion.
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Indig0 on IRC | -John Perry Barlow
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Indigo on MediaMOO | on the current state of TV
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PGP public key avaiable | -=-
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upon request | without PGP your email is just a postcard.
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