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updated: December.31.1992
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FutureCulture list maintainer and keeper of this FAQ:
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andy
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ahawks@nyx.cs.du.edu
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ahawks@mindvox.phantom.com
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While no article that attempts to document an entire emerging
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subculture can be complete, I will do my best to give you enough
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complete and accurate information to get you on your way to the future.
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This article will focus mainly on cyberpunk culture, rave culture,
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industrial, po-mo, virtual reality, drugs, computer underground,
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etc. Basically, the elements that make up the developing
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techno-underground, the new edge, the technoculture.
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Included in this article will be: suggested readings -- books,
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magazines, zines, requisite authors, etc., BBSes devoted to relevant
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topics, corporations and merchandise geared toward the techno-aware,
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Internet e-mail addresses for relevant figure-heads in this area,
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suggested music and movies/videos, FTP sites, etc.
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I will do my best to update this article every so often, as the
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techno-underground is not stagnant and is always shifting and changing
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and moving forward. If you have any complaints/comments/suggestions/
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errors or just want to send someone mail, write to me on the Internet
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at ahawks@nyx.cs.du.edu. I also welcome addition requests and such -
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feel free to say "hey man, add blah-blah to the list!"
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We are the music makers. And we are the dreamers of the dreams.
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:::::Wille Wonka
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The cyberpunks did not originate their vision, but picked up bits and
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pieces of what was actually coming true, and fed it back to the
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readers who were already living in Gibson's Sprawl, whether they knew
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it or not.
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::::::Steve Brown
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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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We've discovered Cyberotica!!!!!
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::::::The Shamen at a Rave with
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RU Sirius
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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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Cyberpunks use all available data input to think for themselves.
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::::::Timothy Leary
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Thus the most repressed sector of society acquires a paradoxical
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power through the myth of its occult and knowledge." [Hakim Bey].
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Gibson & Burroughs & Lewis Shriner & Norman Spinrad & Bruce Sterling
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created the perfect term -- CYBERPUNK! The odd occult shadow still
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haunts" the civilized, industrial culture. Here is the marvelous
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paradox of VR/Cyberpunk: Big high-tech firms fighting the myth of
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"electronic LSD." Jaron Lanier as wizard with dreadlocks! Eric
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Gullichsen - student of Crowley! Mondo 2000! Gibson and his data
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rustlers!
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::::::Timothy Leary
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Cyberpunk is really about the present.
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::::::Rudy Rucker
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::::: * Part 1
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intro
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futureculture list info
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quotes
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contents
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cultural literacy
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magazines (hardcopy)
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electronic zines and digests
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electronic-essays
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::::: * Part 2
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usenet newsgroups
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who's who of the net
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internet bbses and services
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irc channels
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muds
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bbses
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books
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::::: * Part 3
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videos
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music
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drugs
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software
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companies/merchandise
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closing
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Agrippa: A Book of the Dead - A collaboration between author [William
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Gibson], publisher Kevin Begos Jr, and artist Dennis Ashbaugh.
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This art-work contains engravings by Ashbaugh which appear or
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disappear in light and an on-disk semi-autobiographical poem
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by [William Gibson] which is unreadable after having been read
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once. Agrippa is notable because in many respects it blurs
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the lines about what art is, and adds fuel to the fire on
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issues of property rights and intellectual property. A
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highlight of 1992 was the release of Gibson's poem on to the
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[net].
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Artificial Life - man-made systems that exhibit characteristics
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associated with the concept of "life".
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Artificial Reality - similar to [virtual reality], but more
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interactive, with the participant being part of, not just
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experiencing, the artificial environment.
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BBSes - electronic Bulletin Board Systems. Begun in the late 70's, a
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form of [virtual community] existing in [cyberspace] where
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participants (usually using aliases) may send and receive
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public and private messages to each other on any topic
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imaginable, transfer software (copyrighted and/or public
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domain), play on-line games, etc. There is the "over-ground"
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BBS world where aliases are less common and illegal activities
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are avoided in discussion, and the [{computer} underground]
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where illegal activities and discussions are very common,
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members use aliases, and illegal information and/or software
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is exchanged.
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Boxing - A variety of electronic devices used to aid in [phreaking].
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The original was the blue box, used from the mid 60's to the
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mid 80's, which allowed long distance phone calls to be made
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for free. A variety of other similar instruments
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accomplishing different tasks have been developed, some
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purely comical, some quite practical.
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CC fraud - Credit Card or Calling Card fraud. common in the
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[computer underground] community.
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Chaos Theory - science revolving around simplistic equations
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involving a large number of variables. Gave rise to
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[fractals], a form of [cyberdelic] art. For further info on
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the subject, James Gleick's "Chaos: Making a New Science" is
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suggested.
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C0dez Doodz - Essentialy a [phreaker]'s version of [pirates]. People
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who seek out telco codes to be used to gain long distance (ld)
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telephone calls without paying for them. Scurge of the
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[computer underground].
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Computer Underground - "A group organized in secrecy, hidden behind
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aliases, to promote the free exchange of information
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regarding anything and everything including, but not limited
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to: computers, telephones, radios, chemicals, and ideas."
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(thanx to The Butler for this definition)
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The mainstay of communication for the computer underground is
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[cyberspace], more specifically [BBSes]. The computer
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underground is comprised of [hackers], [phreakers],
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[piraters], anarchists, and other [cyberpunks].
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CP - see [cyberpunk].
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Cryonics - The fringe science of freezing a person's head or whole
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body after death, in the hopes that in the future they may be
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revived and brought back to life.
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Cyber- - A prefix taken from [cybernetics] generally used in popular
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culture to mean anything that is technologically oriented.
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Cyberdeck - Term originated by [William Gibson] to refer to a
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computer used by [deck cowboys] that can connect to the
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[matrix].
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Cyberdelic - "Cyber-art". Examples include [fractals],
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computer-generated pictures and/or music, [virtual worlds],
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etc.
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Cybernetics - The study of communication systems in living organisms
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and machines, the mathematical analysis of the flow of
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information.
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Cyberpunk - Begun as a literary movement in the 80's, an off-shoot of
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normal science fiction. Unique in that it generally occurs
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in the present or not so distant future, the characters are
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often considered "punks" (social deviants) and technology,
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(the cyber aspect), is prominent. "Neuromancer" by [William
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Gibson], published in 1984, is considered by most to be the
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"bible" of cyberpunk. Another prominent author is [Bruce
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Sterling], editor of another worthy cyberpunk collection,
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"Mirrorshades". Other examples of cyberpunk include Max
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Headroom (tv show) and Blade Runner (movie). Cyberpunk is
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special in that it has evolved from a purely literary movement
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to a realistic subculture. Many "techno-punks" (ie:
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[hackers]) are considered cyberpunks. Other contributing
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factors to the cyberpunk subculture include: virtual reality,
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hallucinogenic and [nootropic] drugs, and industrial and punk
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music. For an in-depth, detailed look at cyberpunk fiction
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and cyberpunk culture, "Storming the Reality Studio", ed. by
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Larry McCaffery is suggested.
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Cyberspace - "The electronic frontier." A completely virtual
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environment: the sum total of all [BBSes], computer networks,
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and other [virtual communities]. Unique in that it is
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constantly being changed, exists only virtually, can be
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practically infinite in "size", communication occurs
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instantaneously world-wide - physical location is completely
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irrelevant most of the time. Some include video and telephone
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transmissions as part of cyberspace.
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Deck Cowboys - Futuristic version of a computer [hacker] or a
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modern-day [cyberpunk].
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Electronic Frontier Foundation - (EFF). Organization founded by
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Mitch Kapor (of Lotus fame) and John Perry Barlow (writer and
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Grateful Dead songwriter) to establish laws for [cyberspace]
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and apply the constitution to [virtual communities].
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Flame - disagreement occuring in [cyberspace]. Common on [Usenet].
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Fractals - Images created using [chaos theory]. A mish-mash of
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colors presented in a pattern that repeats itself many times
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over. A popular type of fractal image is one created using
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the "Mandlebrot set". Fractals are considered [cyberdelic]
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art.
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Gibson, William - Considered by most to be the "father" of
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[cyberpunk], along with [Bruce Sterling]. His works include
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the infamous "Neuromancer", "Count Zero", "Mona Lisa
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Overdrive" (these 3 works are known as the [sprawl] series),
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"The Difference Engine" with which he was co-author with [Bruce
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Sterling], and "Burning Chrome" a collection of short
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stories. Hist latest work is a poem in "[Agrippa: A Book of the
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Dead]". Gibson says he will no longer be writing the "classic"
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[cyberpunk] novels he is famous for. His next work is entitled
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"Virtual Light" and is futuristic fiction.
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Grep - search, or scan.
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Hacker - 60's (1st) generation (orig. MIT): one who tinkers with
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software, electronics, computer hardware, etc. 80's (2nd)
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[WarGames] generation: one who enters computer systems
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without permission with either malicious or non-malicious
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intent, to gain, alter, or destroy information (labelled as
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[crackers] by the 60's generation). 90's (3rd) generation:
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often called [cyberpunks], mostly non-malicious [crackers]
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interested in information for the sake of information, and
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not hacking for the sake of the hack - sometimes calling
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themselves "information liberators", they have re-adopted
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more of the original hacker ethic of the 60's which states
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mainly "all information should be free", "access to computers
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should be unlimited and total" and "promote decentralization".
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This new, 3rd generation is commonly associated with the
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computer underground, despite its mostly non-malicious intent.
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Industrial - A subculture revolving around industrial music, a
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collection of mostly electronically created sounds and
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samples that results in a fierce explosion of sound labelled
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by many as "the new punk". This subculture is generally
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anti-political, anti-aesthetic in nature.
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Internet - A large and very popular world-wide computer network
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begun by the Defense Department in the 60's that connects
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educational institutions, corporations, organizations, and
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military and government installations around the globe.
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Some organizations exist that offer access to the Internet to
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the general public for an hourly/monthly/yearly fee. See the
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"BBSes" section of this article for more info, particularly
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those BBSes listed with "public access unix" next to them.
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Suggested are places like the [WELL], [MindVox], Nyx (which is
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free of cost), NetCom, etc. Many Internet users partake in
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reading and contributing to [Usenet], playing [MUD]s, FTPing
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text files and programs free of charge at the various FTP
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sites, and 'telnet'ing to other Internet sites. Because of
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its accessibility at a relatively low cost, size (the largest
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computer network in the world), connectivity, and infinite
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amounts of information, many network users prefer the Internet
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to such services as CompuServe (often called Compu$erve on
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the Internet) or Prodigy (which is more restricting in its
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content). The Internet has something to offer for everyone.
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Other portions of this file such as the suggested newsgroups
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list, list of FTP sites, and list of 'telnet'able services and
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sites, should be very helpful to the new Internet user. Once
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you gain access to the Internet, it is suggested that you read
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the 'news.announce.newusers' and 'news.newusers.questions'
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and 'news.answers' newsgroups on [Usenet]. You might also want
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to read the file 'NixPub: Listing of Public Access Unix sites'
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to find an Internet dial-up (BBS/Service) in your area.
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IRC - [Internet] Relay Chat. Realtime communication forums between
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[Internet] users all over the world.
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Legion of Doom - (LoD). A legendary group of [hackers] from the
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[computer underground]. When they disbanded, some members
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went on to form a computer security firm (ComSec), Loyd
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Blankenship wrote GURPS Cyberpunk for [Steve Jackson Games]
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and some ended up in jail from [Operation Sundevil].
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Matrix - Term coined by William Gibson which refers to the consensual
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hallucination of [cyberspace].
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MindVox - A [virtual community] in [cyberspace], also a [BBS]
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connected to the [Internet]. A nexus of the [computer
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underground] and [cyberpunk] and [virtual reality] begun by
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Phantom Access Technologies, former members of the [Legion of
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Doom]. See also the [WELL]
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Mirrorshades - A very important collection of [cyberpunk] fiction by
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various authors, most of whom are labelled as the [mirrorshades
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group]. This book is edited by [Bruce Sterling] and should be
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available in most bookstores.
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Mirrorshades Group - Original collection of [cp] authors which
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includes William Gibson, Bruce Sterling, Tom Maddox, Lewis
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Shiner, John Shirley, SF Eye magazine editor Steve Brown,
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Rudy Rucker, Pat Cadigan, and others.
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Mondo 2000 - Very popular [cyberpunk] and [new edge] magazine.
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Subscription information is available elsewhere in this file.
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MUD - Multi-User Domain, Multi-User Dungeon, or Multi-User Dimension.
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MUDs are multi-user role-playing-games of sorts that exist on
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the [Internet] for entertainment purposes. MUDs are
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essentially text-based [virtual worlds] which players
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(participants) may explore, change, or add on to. In some
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cases, the MUD is not actually a "game" with scores, player
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attributes, levels, etc., but some MUDs are set up this way.
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MUDs tend to be based around different science fiction genres
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such as fantasy, space, or even [cyberpunk]. Some MUD
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environments have no defining characteristics.
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Nanotechnology - the science of "micro-machines". Small gears or
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other machines seen only by a microscope, that can be used in
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areas such as medicine and health, art, and other
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technologies.
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Net - A computer network. Often used to mean the [Internet] when
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referred to as "the net".
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Netrunner - see [hacker].
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New Edge - Fringe culture and fringe science, mostly techno-oriented,
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and very popular in Southern California. [Mondo 2000] is a
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magazine devoted to the new edge.
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Nootropics - A new science revolving around drugs used to increase
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intelligence, aid in memory, enhance brain activity, etc.
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Touted as a fad by some, others claim that use of nootropics
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actually work. See also [SmartDrinks].
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Operation Sundevil - Secret Service operation begun in 1990 intended
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to destroy the [computer underground] by confiscating [BBSes]
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and detaining [hackers].
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Phrack - An important magazine existing only in [cyberspace], of
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interest to the [computer underground]. It's founder, Craig
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Neidorf, now works for the [Electronic Frontier Foundation].
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Phreaker - [Hacking] the phone system. Usually meaning to get phone
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calls for free, whether by [boxing] or [cc fraud]. Individual
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phreakers are called phreaks.
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Pirate - One who copies software illegally. Commonly associated with
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the [computer underground]. Although commonplace, pirates
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are looked down upon as with [codez d00dz].
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Post-modern - Literary, artistic, cultural, and philosophical
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movement revolving around the post-industrial world in which
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we live, and the unique aspects of the trends of modern
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society.
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Raves - A subculture revolving around all-night dance parties.
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Typically, the parties are generally illegal and thus a
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complex process is involved to find out where they are
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located. Rave music is generally [techno], the parties
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usually include 1 or more DJs. Also present in many cases are
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"chill out rooms" which feature more ambient music. Lasers,
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blaring music, [cyberdelic] images, [SmartDrinks] and drugs
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(most often MDMA {X, XTC, Ecstacy, E}, LSD {acid}, ketamine,
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or nootropics) are all general contributors to the rave
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experience. Raves are usually held in warehouses, and last
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until the next morning. Another large part of rave culture is
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the flyers - used to find out where your next party will be.
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Raves are meant to be very happy events, everyone ideally
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should be open and free, laying aggressions and inhibitions
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aside for the night. Some have likened the rave experience
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to "a weekly roving [techno-]woodstock for the 90's." Rave
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fashion includes over-sized baggy t-shirts and pants, hooded
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sweat-shirts, ski caps, and usually bright colors, as well as
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accessories such as whistles, Cat In The Hat hats, "doctor"
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masks, VapoRub, etc.
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Slipstream - Term used to denote cyberpunk fiction, particularly
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pre-1984 fictional works that have been influential to the
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[mirrorshades group] or that closely resemble cyberpunk, but
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are sometimes outside of the sf genre. An example would be
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William S. Burroughs.
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SmartDrugs - [nootropics].
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SmartDrinks - Similar to SmartDrugs, or [nootropics], the intent of
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these substances, loaded with vitamins, minerals, amino
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acids, and other healthy substances, is to aid in brain
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functioning. Smart Drinks are most often consumed at
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[raves], thus, the purpose of some smart drinks is to
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"energize" the drinker, not to make them smarter.
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Sprawl - Word used by [William Gibson] to mean large mega-cities, and
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places where different cities collide. Southern California
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and New York City might be early examples of the sprawl. This
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word is used often in modern times as "urban sprawl".
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Steve Jackson Games - RPG manufacturers which have played a key role
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in the evolution of [cyberpunk] and the [computer
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underground]. Operators of the Illuminati BBS and makers of
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GURPS Cyberpunk, an RPG guide written by Loyd Blankenship, a
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member of the [Legion of Doom].
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Sterling, Bruce - considered by most to be the "co-founder" of
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[cyberpunk] along with [William Gibson]. He is the editor of
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"Mirrorshades: A cyberpunk anthology", which is considered
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the quintessential collection of [cp] works by the
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[mirrorshades group]. Some of his other works include
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"Islands in the Net", "Schizmatrix", "The Involution
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Ocean", "The Artificial Kid", "The Difference Engine" which
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he co-authored with [Gibson] and "The Hacker Crackdown" a
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non-fiction account of the [computer underground] and
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[Operation Sundevil], including the [Electronic Frontier
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Foundation], [Phrack], the [Legion of Doom], [Steve Jackson
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Games], etc.
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Social Engineering - Technique often by which [hackers] or [crackers]
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acquire information, such as names and passwords. Essential
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|
a modern-day con, often conducted via phone conversations,
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|
such as portraying onesself as a teclo employee.
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Techno- - prefix similar to cyber-, referring to anything which has
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its roots in current or futuristic technology.
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Techno - type of music made almost entirely with the help of
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|
computers, revolving around a fast-paced drum beat (as high
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as 160 BPM), sampling, and synthesizers.
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Teledildonics - Virtual sex in a [virtual environment]. Term often
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used by the [new edge] community.
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2600 - A popular hardcopy magazine devoted to the [computer
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|
underground]. Subscription information is obtained elsewhere
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|
in this file.
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Usenet - A collection of "newsgroups" on the [Internet], in which
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[Internet] users may post or read messages on almost any
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|
subject imaginable. The topics of discussion are divided up
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|
into the individual newsgroups, which total about 2000 on
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|
average. Usenet is divided into various large sections,
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|
including the 'alt'ernative newsgroups, the 'comp'uter
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|
newsgroups, the 'sci'ence newsgroups and the 'talk'
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|
newsgroups, among others. A suggested list of newsgroups is
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|
contained in this file. Some groups are moderated, while most
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|
remain completely uncensored.
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|
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Virtual Community - any group or gathering that exists in
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[cyberspace]. This could be a [BBS], a [hacking] group, a
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[net], or even a [zaibatsu].
|
|
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Virtual Culture - the collection of [virtual communities], and the
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|
cultural aspects unique to those communities.
|
|
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Virtual Environment - a [virtual world].
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|
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Virtual Reality - a consensual hallucination of a world existing only
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|
in [cyberspace]. Modern day virtual reality uses helmets,
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|
gloves, and body suits to create such a world, which is first
|
|
created on a computer and connected to the vr devices.
|
|
The goal of virtual reality is to generate a completely
|
|
alternate reality. Research in vr includes networking
|
|
people, so spacial limitations are meaningless. The
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|
possibilities of vr-generated environments are as limitless
|
|
as the imagination.
|
|
|
|
Virtual World - a world existing in [cyberspace] created and used
|
|
with [virtual reality] technologies.
|
|
|
|
VMB - (Voice MailBox). Used (often illegally) by [phreaks] as a
|
|
means of communication.
|
|
|
|
WELL - The Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link. An important gridpoint in
|
|
the [matrix], a [virtual community] in [cyberspace], also a
|
|
[BBS] connected to the [Internet]. A group concerned mostly
|
|
with [cyberpunk], [virtual reality], [nootropics], and other
|
|
aspects of the [new edge].
|
|
|
|
Wirehead - a hardware [hacker].
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|
|
|
Zaibatsu - Japanese term used a lot by [William Gibson] that means a
|
|
large mega-corporation, such as Sony for example.
|
|
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________________________________________________________________________
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| |
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| Magazines: |
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|______________|
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Albert Hofmann Foundation Newsletter
|
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The Albert Hofmann Foundation
|
|
1341 Ocean Ave. Suite 300
|
|
Santa Monica, CA 90401
|
|
201.281.8110
|
|
-$30 for 4 issues
|
|
|
|
Boardwatch
|
|
5970 S. Vivian St.
|
|
Littleton, CO 80127
|
|
303.973.6038 (voice)
|
|
303.973.4222 (bbs/data)
|
|
303.973.3731 (fax)
|
|
-BBSing articles/lists/info
|
|
-$4 an issue
|
|
|
|
Body Art
|
|
Last Gap Distributors
|
|
PO Box 410067
|
|
San Francisco, CA 94141
|
|
415.824.6636
|
|
-body art magazine, tatoos and such
|
|
-back issues $16.50-$21.45 ppd.
|
|
|
|
bOING bOING
|
|
PO Box 18432
|
|
Boulder, CO 80308
|
|
-cyberpunk zine
|
|
-$4 an issue, $14 for 4 issues
|
|
|
|
Communications of the ACM
|
|
(Association for Computing Machinery, Inc.)
|
|
1515 Broadway
|
|
NY, NY 10036
|
|
212.869.7440
|
|
-the Internet, networks, ACM news, etc.
|
|
-$75 membership dues includes a $30 subscription to CACM
|
|
|
|
Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction
|
|
Heldref Publications
|
|
1319 Eighteenth St. NW
|
|
Washington, DC 20036-1802
|
|
800.365.9753
|
|
-Spring 92 is all about cp, vr, cybernetics, etc.
|
|
-$10
|
|
|
|
Cryonics Magazine
|
|
ALCOR
|
|
12327 Doherty St.
|
|
Riverside, CA 92503
|
|
800.367.2228
|
|
-$10 for 12 issues
|
|
|
|
CyberEdge Journal
|
|
928 Greenhill Road
|
|
Mill Valley, CA 94941
|
|
415.383.2458 (voice)
|
|
415.389.0251 (fax)
|
|
bdel@well.sf.ca.us
|
|
-covers vr and related topics
|
|
-$129 for 6 issues
|
|
|
|
Cybertek
|
|
OCL/Magnitude
|
|
PO Box 64
|
|
Brewster, NY 10509
|
|
-hacking, cyberpunks, technology, culture
|
|
-$10 a year
|
|
|
|
Disco Family Plan
|
|
DJ ESP Woody McBride
|
|
1205 S. 7th St. #8
|
|
Minneapolis, MN 55415
|
|
612.376.0226
|
|
-rave zine
|
|
|
|
Edge Detector
|
|
PO Box 36, Station H
|
|
Montreal, Quebec
|
|
Canada H3G 2KS
|
|
|
|
Evolution
|
|
Box 833
|
|
London NW 6
|
|
UK
|
|
-psychedelic experience and lifestyle
|
|
-15 pounds 4 issues
|
|
|
|
EXTROPY: The Journal of Trans-humanist Thought
|
|
PO Box 57306
|
|
Los Angeles, CA 90057-0306
|
|
-$9 two issues (one year)
|
|
|
|
FactSheet-Five
|
|
Seth Friedman
|
|
PO Box 170099
|
|
San Francisco CA 94117-0099
|
|
-independently-oriented reviewers of the culture
|
|
-1 issue $4, 6 issues $20 (or more)
|
|
|
|
FAD Magazine
|
|
PO Box 420-656
|
|
San Francisco, CA 94142
|
|
-Bay-Area fashion, art, music, style rag
|
|
-look for issue #26, Spring 92, the Cyber issue
|
|
-$14.95 for 6 issues
|
|
|
|
Fluxu8
|
|
fluxu8@well.sf.ca.us
|
|
rderek@world.std.com
|
|
-magazine described as "Mondo 2000 without the gloss"
|
|
-email for info
|
|
|
|
Freakbeat
|
|
PO Box 1288
|
|
Gerrard's Cross
|
|
Bucks SL9 0AN
|
|
UK
|
|
-ultra-psychedelia
|
|
-4.5 pounds per issue
|
|
|
|
Full Disclosure
|
|
Box 903
|
|
Libertyville, IL 60048
|
|
BBS - 708.838.4201
|
|
-technology, legal info., etc.
|
|
|
|
Hack-Tic
|
|
pb 22953, 1100 DL
|
|
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
|
|
31.20.6001480
|
|
ropg@ooc.uva.nl (Internet)
|
|
-published near that hotbed of hackers in holland/amsterdam
|
|
-European counterpart to 2600
|
|
-$2.30 US an issue
|
|
|
|
The HardCore
|
|
Scott Dorward
|
|
PO Box 1893
|
|
London N9 8JT 36
|
|
UK
|
|
-L1.80 each
|
|
-sf/cp zine
|
|
|
|
Interference on the Brain Screen
|
|
Patrick Clark
|
|
PO Box 2761
|
|
St. Paul MN 55102.
|
|
-$2.00 each
|
|
-sf zine
|
|
|
|
Intertek
|
|
Steve Steinberg
|
|
325 Ellwood Beach #3
|
|
Goleta, CA 93117
|
|
steve@cs.ucsb.edu
|
|
-hacking, cyberspace, interviews, designer drugs, cryonics, etc.
|
|
-$4 an issue
|
|
|
|
Interzone
|
|
124 Osborne Road
|
|
Brighton, BN1 6LU
|
|
UK
|
|
-science-fiction zine
|
|
-$22 for 6 issues
|
|
|
|
Iron Feather Journal
|
|
PO Box 1905
|
|
Boulder, CO 80306-1905
|
|
sprother@nyx.cs.du.edu
|
|
-hacking, anarchy, techno-phun, underground info, raves, activism
|
|
-$2 an issue
|
|
|
|
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction magazine
|
|
PO Box 7058
|
|
Red Oak, IA 51591-2058
|
|
-$34.95 for 13 issues
|
|
|
|
The Journal of Complex Systems
|
|
PO Box 6149
|
|
Champaign, IL 61826
|
|
-cellular automata, $50 / year min.
|
|
|
|
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
|
|
PO Box 56
|
|
Cornwall, CT 06753
|
|
-$26 for 12 issues
|
|
|
|
Mondo 2000
|
|
PO Box 10171
|
|
Berkeley, CA 94709
|
|
415.845.9018 (phone)
|
|
415.649.9630 (fax)
|
|
mondo2k@well.sf.ca.us
|
|
mondo2k@mindvox.phantom.com
|
|
-your guide to all things cyberpunk and some things not
|
|
-$24 for 5 issues (published quarterly)
|
|
|
|
Nootropic News
|
|
PO Box 175E
|
|
Camrillo, CA, USA 93011.
|
|
-$10 for newsletter and order forms
|
|
|
|
Pixel: The Magazine of Scientific Visualization
|
|
245 Henry St. H2G
|
|
Brooklyn, NY 11201-9889
|
|
718.624.3386
|
|
-$21, 6 issue
|
|
|
|
Pixel Vision
|
|
Box 1138
|
|
Madison Square Station, NY 10159
|
|
-$35 / year
|
|
|
|
Robot Experimenter
|
|
PO Box 458
|
|
Peterborough, NH 03458-0458
|
|
-$24 for 12 issues
|
|
|
|
Science Fiction Eye
|
|
PO Box 18539
|
|
Asheville, NC 28814
|
|
-sf/cp magazine, contains a regular article by Bruce Sterling
|
|
-3 issues $10, 6 issues $18, back issues available
|
|
|
|
Science Fiction Studies
|
|
SF-TH Inc.
|
|
Arthur B. Evans
|
|
East College
|
|
DePauw University
|
|
Greencastle, IN 46135-0037
|
|
-$14 for 3 issues
|
|
|
|
Sector 9737
|
|
Tim Mayer
|
|
PO Box 782213
|
|
Witchita KS 67278.
|
|
-sf/cp zine
|
|
-$5.00 each
|
|
|
|
Sound Choice
|
|
Audio Evolution network
|
|
PO Box 1251
|
|
Ojai, CA 93023
|
|
-electronic/punk/avant music mag
|
|
-$12 for 6 issues
|
|
|
|
SOUND News and Arts
|
|
SOUND Publishing Inc
|
|
c/o Ed Stastny
|
|
PO BOX 31104
|
|
Omaha, NE 68132
|
|
-covers a lot of areas
|
|
-$1.50 or $2 for 3 or 4 copies
|
|
|
|
TAP
|
|
PO Box 20264
|
|
Louisville, KY 40250
|
|
-hacking, anarchy, some political
|
|
-operates Blitzkrieg BBS @ 502.499.8933
|
|
-TAP-Online also available on some BBSes / FTP sites
|
|
|
|
Technology Works
|
|
PO Box 477
|
|
Placentla, CA 92670-0477
|
|
-techno/industrial/cp fanzine
|
|
-$1.50
|
|
|
|
Territories
|
|
c/o McNair
|
|
65 Niddrie Road
|
|
Strathbungo, Glasgow G42 5PT
|
|
Scotland, United Kingdom
|
|
-sf and slipstream journal
|
|
-$5
|
|
|
|
2600
|
|
PO Box 752
|
|
Middle Island, NY 11953-0752
|
|
516.751.2600 (office)
|
|
516.751.2608 (fax)
|
|
2600@well.sf.ca.us
|
|
-the famous hacker's zine
|
|
-subscriptions are $21 for 4 issues (published quarterly)
|
|
-back issues are $25 / year
|
|
|
|
Urb Magazine
|
|
4111 West Jefferson Blvd
|
|
Los Angeles CA 90116
|
|
213.766.8726
|
|
-CA-based dance/music/rave magazine
|
|
-$25 / year
|
|
|
|
US RAVE Magazine
|
|
601 N. Magnolia Ave
|
|
Orlando, Florida 32801
|
|
407.339.4507 (fax)
|
|
-supposedly free
|
|
|
|
Verbum: The Journal of Personal Computer Aesthetics
|
|
PO Box 12564
|
|
San Diego, CA 92112
|
|
619.233.9977
|
|
619.233.9976 (fax)
|
|
-$24 for 4 issues
|
|
|
|
Whole Earth Review
|
|
PO Box 38
|
|
Sausalito, CA 94966-9932
|
|
(Whole Earth runs The Well [Whole Earth Lectronic Link] - well.sf.ca.us)
|
|
-combines new age, techno-culture, california fads, etc.
|
|
-$20 year for subscriptions
|
|
|
|
Zine Exchange
|
|
Gary Pattillo
|
|
5920 Victor Street
|
|
Dallas TX 75214
|
|
-send zines, get zines
|
|
|
|
|
|
________________________________________________________________________
|
|
| |
|
|
| E-Magazines/Articles/Digests |
|
|
|__________________________________|
|
|
|
|
|
|
AcidWarp
|
|
ecst.csuchico.edu /pub/geos/acidwarp.zip
|
|
-much sought-after tripp-e grafix program
|
|
|
|
Across the Electronic Frontier
|
|
by Mitch kapor and John Perry Barlow
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/eff/papers/across-electronic-frontier
|
|
-explanation of EFF, goals
|
|
|
|
Activist Times Incorporated
|
|
gzero@tronsbox.xei.com
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/ati
|
|
-political, hacking, anarchy
|
|
-newsgroup alt.society.ati
|
|
|
|
Agrippa: A Book of the Dead
|
|
by William Gibson
|
|
future-request@nyx.cs.du.edu <subject 'send agrippa'>
|
|
ftp.rahul.net under /pub/atman/UTLCD-preview/assorted-text/agrippa.arj
|
|
|
|
AI Information
|
|
ftp uunet.uu.net ai
|
|
flash.bellcore.com /pub
|
|
gargoyle.uchicago.edu /pub
|
|
solaria.cc.gatech.edu /pub
|
|
|
|
Alcor information
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/alcor
|
|
-an e-mail privacy suit
|
|
|
|
Alt.rave FAQ
|
|
soda.berkeley.edu /pub/sfraves
|
|
-Brian B's excellent rave FAQ
|
|
|
|
Amiga Files
|
|
archive.umich.edu
|
|
plains.nodak.edu /pub
|
|
ucsd.edu /pub
|
|
ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
|
|
|
|
Anarchy List
|
|
anarchy-list-request@cwi.nl
|
|
-discussion of all aspects of anarchy
|
|
|
|
Anarchy 'N' Explosives
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/ane
|
|
-anarchy, phreaking
|
|
|
|
Anime Info
|
|
oinker.ucsb.edu /pub/anime
|
|
|
|
Apple II Files
|
|
archive.umich.edu /apple2
|
|
cobalt.cco.caltech.edu /pub/apple2
|
|
ftp.uu.net /systems/apple2
|
|
plains.nodak.edu /pub/apple2
|
|
tybalt.caltech.edu /pub/apple2
|
|
wuarchive.wustl.edu /systems/apple2
|
|
|
|
ArachNet: E-Journal of Virtual Culture
|
|
listserv@uottawa.bitnet
|
|
-message body: SUB ARACHNET <firstname> <lastname>
|
|
-journal of all aspects of on-line life
|
|
|
|
Arm The Spirit On-line (Autonome Forum)
|
|
aforum@moose.uvm.edu
|
|
red.css.itd.umich.edu /poli
|
|
ftp.css.itd.umich.edu /poli
|
|
-header "ATS: e-mail request"
|
|
-anti-capitalist/anti-imperialist e-magazine
|
|
|
|
Armadillo Culture
|
|
sokay@mitre.org
|
|
-cool ezine
|
|
|
|
Artificial Life
|
|
alife-request@cognet.ucla.edu
|
|
-artificial life
|
|
|
|
AUtopia (Pirate Ship Utopia)
|
|
autoia-rquest@wixer.cactus.rg
|
|
-a floating technology-oriented commune
|
|
-run by Jagwire X, cool ideas....
|
|
|
|
Basic Networking
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/basic1.net
|
|
-Telenet
|
|
|
|
Baudy World of the Byte Bandit:
|
|
A Post-modernist Interpretation of the Computer Underground
|
|
by Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers/baudy.world
|
|
|
|
Being In Nothingness
|
|
by John Perry Barlow
|
|
milton.u.washington.edu
|
|
/public/virtual-worlds/papers/Barlow.BeingInNothingness.Z
|
|
|
|
Beyond CyberPunk HyperCard Stack
|
|
archive.umich.edu /mac/hypercard/fun
|
|
ra.nrl.navy.mil /MacSciTech/programming/hypercard
|
|
scavengerhunt.rs.itd.umich.edu /mac/etc/demo
|
|
wuarchive.wustl.edu /mirrors3/archive.umich.edu/mac/hypercard/fun
|
|
|
|
Bootlegger
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/bootlegger
|
|
-cracking, hacking
|
|
|
|
BPM
|
|
bpm-request@andrew.cmu.edu
|
|
-the DJ's e-list
|
|
|
|
Chalisti
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/chalisti
|
|
-German hacking, associated with the Chaos Computer Club
|
|
-written in German
|
|
|
|
Chaos Computer Club Files
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/ccc
|
|
ftp.titania.mathematik.uni-ulm.de /info/CCC
|
|
-written in German
|
|
|
|
Cheap Virtual Reality Info
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/virtual-worlds
|
|
|
|
CHiNA
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/china2.3
|
|
-hacking, etc.
|
|
|
|
Church of Virtuality/Reality
|
|
slopoke.mlb.semi.harris.com /pub/scripture.*
|
|
|
|
Commercial Virtual Reality Info
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/virtual-worlds
|
|
|
|
Computers and Academic Freedom
|
|
listserv@eff.org <add comp-academic-freedom-news>
|
|
-computing freedom, mostly deals with college campuses
|
|
|
|
Computer Crime: Current Practices, Problems and Proposed Solutions
|
|
by Brian J. Peretti
|
|
ftp.eff.prg /pub/cud/papers/computer.crime
|
|
|
|
Computer Crime Laws
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/law
|
|
-computer crime laws for almost every state
|
|
-international laws as well
|
|
|
|
Computer Down-Underground Digest
|
|
digest@nacjack.gen.nz
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/cdugd
|
|
-CUD for Australia, New Zealand
|
|
|
|
Computer Underground Digest
|
|
tk0jut2@niu.bitnet
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/cud
|
|
red.css.itd.umich.edu
|
|
-"USA Today" of Cyberspace and computer underground
|
|
|
|
Concerning Hackers Who Break into Computer Systems
|
|
by Dorothy E Denning
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers/denning
|
|
|
|
The Constitution in Cyberspace
|
|
by Laurence Tribe @ CFP #1
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers/const.in.cyberspace
|
|
|
|
Corrupted Programmers International
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/cpi
|
|
-viruses
|
|
|
|
Crime and Puzzlement
|
|
by John Perry Barlow
|
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ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers/crime.puzzle
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|
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Crime and Puzzlement 2
|
|
by John Perry Barlow
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/eff/papers/crime-and-puzzlement-2
|
|
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|
Crime and Puzzlement & 2600
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers/cp.2600
|
|
|
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Cryonics
|
|
kqb@whscad1.att.com
|
|
|
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CryptoAnarchist Manifesto
|
|
soda.berkeley.edu /pub/cypherpunks
|
|
|
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Cryptography Glossary
|
|
soda.berkeley.edu /pub/cypherpunks
|
|
|
|
Cult of the Dead Cow files
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/cdc
|
|
-hacking, phreaking, anarchy, etc.
|
|
|
|
Cultural Information
|
|
ftp nic.funet.fi /pub/culture
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|
|
|
Cybernetics
|
|
listserv@bingvaxu.cr.birminghamton.edu
|
|
-sub cybsys-l full_name
|
|
|
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Cyberpunk Archive
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.cyberpunk
|
|
-alt.cyberpunk and related archives maintained by Tim Oerting
|
|
|
|
Cyberpunk FAQ
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu public/alt.cyberpunk
|
|
-Tim Oerting's excellent guide to cyberpunk
|
|
|
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Cyberpunk RPGs
|
|
cyberrpg-request@veritas.com
|
|
|
|
Cyberspace Chronicle
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/cyberspace-1.1
|
|
-hacking, cyberpunk
|
|
|
|
Cyberspace and the Legal Matrix: Laws or Confusion?
|
|
by Lance Rose
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers/cyberspace
|
|
|
|
Cypherpunks
|
|
cypherpunks@toad.com
|
|
-public key encryption list
|
|
|
|
Cypherpunks Announcement List
|
|
cypherpunks-announce-request@toad.com
|
|
-lower volume
|
|
|
|
Defense Data Network Blues
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/defense
|
|
|
|
Digital Free Press
|
|
dfp-req%underg@uunet.uu.net
|
|
ftp.eff.org pub/cud/dfp
|
|
-hacking, information, etc.
|
|
|
|
Drug Information
|
|
jyu.fi /pub/alt.drugs
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.drugs
|
|
|
|
Ecstacy Info
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.drugs
|
|
|
|
Electrix
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/electrix-001
|
|
-hacking
|
|
|
|
Electropolis: Communication & Community on Internet Relay Chat
|
|
by Elizabeth M. Reid
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers/electropolis
|
|
|
|
EFF History
|
|
by John Perry Barlow
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/eff/historical/eff-history
|
|
|
|
EFF Information
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/eff/about-eff
|
|
|
|
EFF Legal Case Summary
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/eff/historical/legal-case-summary
|
|
|
|
EFF Mission Statement
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/eff/mission-statement
|
|
|
|
EFF News (EFFector Online)
|
|
effnews-request@eff.org
|
|
|
|
EFF Press release (founding)
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/eff/historical/founding-announcement
|
|
|
|
The EFF and Virtual Communities
|
|
by Mike Godwin
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/eff/papers/eff-and-virtual-communities
|
|
|
|
Extropians
|
|
extropians-request@gnu.ai.mit.edu
|
|
-nanotechnology, cryonics, anarcho-capitalist politics,
|
|
technological extension of human intelligence and perception
|
|
-serious discussion from an informative perspective
|
|
-available on listserv as xtropy-l <sub xtropy-l>
|
|
|
|
Extropian Essay
|
|
exi-request@gnu.ai.mit.edu
|
|
-CliffNotes version of discussion on Extropians
|
|
|
|
4AD
|
|
listserv@jhuvm.hcf.jhu.edu <sub 4ad-l>
|
|
-discussion of bands on the 4AD label
|
|
|
|
FactSheet Five - Electronic
|
|
jerod23@well.sf.ca.us
|
|
ftp.msen.com /pub/newsletters/F5-E
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.cyberpunk
|
|
src.doc.ic.ac.uk /literary/newsletters/f
|
|
-the e- version of the famous zine
|
|
|
|
FBI Computer Systems
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers/fbi.systems
|
|
|
|
FlashLife (CP RPGs)
|
|
flashlife-request@netcom.com
|
|
|
|
Florida Raves
|
|
steve@sunrise.cse.fau.edu
|
|
|
|
FNORD-L
|
|
listserv@ubvm.bitnet <sub fnord-l>
|
|
-philosophies of Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, Dr. Lilly, etc.
|
|
|
|
Folklore
|
|
qurtz.rutgers.edu /pub/folklore
|
|
|
|
Freaker's Bureau International
|
|
au530@cleveland.freenet.edu
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/fbi
|
|
-anarchy, hacking, cyberpunk
|
|
|
|
FringeWare, Inc.
|
|
fringeware-request@wixer.cactus.org
|
|
-Paco Xander Nathan's company
|
|
|
|
Frontal Lobotomy
|
|
141.214.4.135
|
|
-ezine
|
|
|
|
FutureCulture
|
|
future-request@nyx.cs.du.edu
|
|
-discussion of cyberpunk, vr, computer underground, raves,
|
|
industrial culture, etc.
|
|
-home of this file!
|
|
-'send info' in subject or body
|
|
|
|
FutureCulture FAQ
|
|
future-request@nyx.cs.du.edu <subject or body: 'send faq'>
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers/future
|
|
ftp.css.itd.umich.edu /poli/future.culture.d
|
|
redspread.css.itd.umich.edu
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.cyberpunk
|
|
-this file!
|
|
|
|
Future Technologies List
|
|
future-tech-request@cs.umb.edu
|
|
-artificial intelligence, nanotech, etc.
|
|
|
|
General Hacking Info
|
|
ftp.eff.org
|
|
grind.isca.uiowa.edu
|
|
-good places to start
|
|
|
|
General Net Info
|
|
ftp.uu.net
|
|
nic.ddn.mil
|
|
wuarchive.wustl.edu
|
|
pit-manager.mit.edu
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu
|
|
-for the more anal stuff (RFCs, netinfo and the like)
|
|
|
|
Gibraltar
|
|
gibraltar-request@maestro.mitre.org
|
|
-discussion of artistic and progressive music
|
|
|
|
GIF Pictures (general archives)
|
|
ahkcus.org
|
|
apocalypse.engr.ucf.edu /pub/images
|
|
hubcap.clemson.edu /pub
|
|
solaria.cc.gatech.edu /pub
|
|
|
|
GlobeTrotter
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/globe-1.x
|
|
-hacking around the world, cyberpunk
|
|
|
|
Grunge
|
|
listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu <sub grunge-l>
|
|
-grunge music
|
|
|
|
Hacker's-Network
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/hnet.1
|
|
-hacking, published in Britain
|
|
|
|
Hacker's Unlimited
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/hun-1.2
|
|
-hacking, phreaking
|
|
|
|
High Weirdness by E-mail
|
|
mporter@nyx.cs.du.edu
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.cyberpunk
|
|
141.214.4.135
|
|
-guide to some interesting sources of information on-line
|
|
|
|
IBM Files
|
|
caf.mit.edu
|
|
solaria.cc.gatech.edu /pub
|
|
ucselx.sdsu.edu /pub
|
|
|
|
Informatik
|
|
inform@doc.cc.utexas.edu
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/inform
|
|
-hacking, phreaking, computer underground, cyberpunk, etc.
|
|
|
|
InterText
|
|
intertxt@network.ucsd.edu
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/journals
|
|
|
|
Intro to the Computer Underground
|
|
by The Butler
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers/intro
|
|
|
|
IRC (Internet Relay Chat) Info
|
|
cs.bu.edu
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/irc
|
|
cs.utk.edu /pub
|
|
speedy.cs.uiuc.edu /pub
|
|
|
|
The Jargon File
|
|
(same as The Hacker's Dictionary)
|
|
wuarchive.wustl.edu /pub
|
|
ftp.uu.net /doc
|
|
merit.edu /pub/doc
|
|
nic.funet.fi /pub/doc
|
|
pit-manager.mit.edu /pub
|
|
|
|
Kcah
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/kcah.*
|
|
-hacking, computer underground
|
|
|
|
KLF/ORB List
|
|
klf-request@asylum.sf.c.us
|
|
asylum.sf.ca.us /pub/klf
|
|
|
|
Legion of Doom/Hackers Technical Journals
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/lod
|
|
-hacking, brought to you by the famous masters
|
|
|
|
Leri-L
|
|
moore7004@iscsvax.uni.edu
|
|
leri-l@iscsvax.uni.edu
|
|
-mailing list devoted to meta-programming, philosophy, expanding
|
|
consciousness, etc.
|
|
|
|
Loopy (Qunatum Gravity & Knot Theory)
|
|
slopoke.mlb.semi.harris.com /pub/loopy
|
|
|
|
LSD Info
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.drugs
|
|
|
|
Lunatic Fringe
|
|
141.214.4.135
|
|
|
|
Mac Files
|
|
mac.archive.umich.edu
|
|
|
|
Manchester
|
|
manchester-request@irss.njit.edu
|
|
irss.njit.edu /pub/manchester
|
|
-bands from manchester, raving, shoegazing, etc.
|
|
|
|
Manual of the Anarchist
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/anarch.man
|
|
|
|
Marijuana Info
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.drugs
|
|
|
|
Maryland Raves
|
|
cyberpun@wam.umd.edu
|
|
|
|
MidWest Raves
|
|
ajbennett@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu
|
|
|
|
Mind Machine Digest
|
|
mind-l-request@asylum.sf.ca.us
|
|
asylum.sf.ca.us /pub/mind-l
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.cyberpunk
|
|
-brain stimulation, nootropics, etc.
|
|
|
|
MindVox: The Overture
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.cyberpunk
|
|
-excellent essay by Patrick Kroupa (Lord Digital) on MindVox
|
|
|
|
MUD Info
|
|
oinker.ucsb.edu /pub/mud
|
|
jwisdom@gnu.ai.mit.edu
|
|
-"mud list" in subject
|
|
|
|
Music (lyrics/discographies/etc.)
|
|
ftp.uwp.edu /pub/music
|
|
|
|
National Security Anarchists
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/nsa
|
|
-phreaking, hacking
|
|
|
|
NE (NorthEastern) Raves
|
|
ne-raves-request@silver.lcs.mit.edu
|
|
|
|
Net Celebrities List
|
|
hplaa02.cern.ch netcel
|
|
|
|
NetJam
|
|
netjam-request@xcf.berkeley.edu
|
|
-MIDI, musc makers, etc.
|
|
|
|
Network Information Access
|
|
nia@nuchat.sccsi.com
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/nia
|
|
-hacking, computer underground, etc.
|
|
|
|
Network Policies
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/networks
|
|
-policies of various networks
|
|
|
|
Neuron Digest
|
|
neuron-request@cattell.psych.upenn.edu
|
|
-neural networks
|
|
|
|
New Fone Express
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/nfx
|
|
-hacking, phreaking
|
|
|
|
New Music
|
|
nm-list-request@beach.cis.ufl.edu
|
|
-new music list
|
|
|
|
Nootropics Info
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.drugs
|
|
|
|
Now It Can Be Told: Mad Hackers' Key Party
|
|
Transcript of TV Show
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers/rivera
|
|
|
|
Nuclear Anarchists phreakers hackers (NARC)
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/narc
|
|
-hacking, carding
|
|
|
|
OnoSendai Announcement
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.cyberpunk
|
|
-press release by the new VR company
|
|
|
|
On-Line Text (published works)
|
|
obi.std.com /pub/obi
|
|
mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu /gutenberg
|
|
world.std.com /obi
|
|
-published works
|
|
|
|
Operation Sundevil Information
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers/sundevil
|
|
|
|
Paranet
|
|
infopara-request@scicom.alphacdc.com
|
|
grind.isca.uiowa.edu /info/paranet
|
|
-paranormal, parapsychology, etc.
|
|
|
|
PGP (Pretty Good Protection) Encryption Source
|
|
soda.berkeley.edu /pub/cypherpunks
|
|
|
|
Phantasy
|
|
Mercenary@f515.n141.z1.fidonet.org
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/phantasy
|
|
-anarchy, hacking
|
|
|
|
Phillip K. Dick
|
|
pkd-list-request@wang.com
|
|
-list celebrating the famous sf author
|
|
|
|
Phrack
|
|
listserv@stormking.com
|
|
<subscribe phrack Your_Name> in message body
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/phrack
|
|
-historic cyberspace hack/phreak/cu-news zine
|
|
|
|
Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/pha.2
|
|
-just what it says
|
|
|
|
Phreaker's Handbook
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/phreak1.bok
|
|
-a phreaker's handbook
|
|
|
|
Phreaker's Handbook #1
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/tph-1
|
|
-another phreaker's handbook
|
|
|
|
Phuckin Phield Phreakers
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/ppp
|
|
-phreaking
|
|
|
|
P/hun
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/phun
|
|
-phreaking, hacking
|
|
|
|
Physics
|
|
physics-request@qedqcd.rye.ny.us
|
|
|
|
Pirate
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/pirate
|
|
-pirating, software cracking
|
|
|
|
Playlist
|
|
playlist-request@ecst.csuchico.edu <sub [name]>
|
|
-mostly alternative radio/dj playlists and discussion
|
|
|
|
PostModern Culture
|
|
PMC@ncsuvm.cc.ncsu.edu
|
|
LISTSERV@NCSUVM.CC.NCSU.EDU <GET PMC-TALK GUIDE PMC-TALK F=MAIL>
|
|
|
|
PowerGlove List
|
|
listserv@karazm.math.uh.edu <subscribe glove-list me@my.site>
|
|
karazm.math.uh.edu /pub/VR
|
|
|
|
Practical Anarchy
|
|
red.css.itd.umich.edu /poli
|
|
ftp.css.itd.umich.edu /poli
|
|
|
|
Psilocybin Info
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.drugs
|
|
|
|
Punk
|
|
punk-list-request@cpac.washington.edu
|
|
-punk music
|
|
|
|
Quanta
|
|
export.acs.cmu.edu /pub/quanta
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/journals
|
|
-fiction ezine
|
|
|
|
Rave Info
|
|
soda.berkeley.edu /pub/sfraves
|
|
|
|
Rebel's Riting Guild
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/rrg.1
|
|
-virus
|
|
|
|
Rights of Expression in Cyberspace
|
|
by R. E. Baird
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers/rights-of-expr
|
|
|
|
RISKS Digest
|
|
risks-request@csl.sri.com
|
|
crvax.sri.com risks
|
|
-the RISKS of computing in our lives
|
|
|
|
Robert Anton Wilson (e-interview)
|
|
slopoke.mlb.semi.harris.com /pub/wilson.on.cis
|
|
|
|
School Network Policies
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/schools/*
|
|
|
|
Scream Baby
|
|
bladex@wixer.cactus.org
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/journals/ScreamBaby
|
|
red.css.itd.umich.edu /poli
|
|
ftp.css.itd.umich.edu /poli
|
|
|
|
The Secret Service, UUCP, and the Legion of Doom
|
|
by Kevin Mullet
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers/lod_ss.Z
|
|
|
|
Security
|
|
cert.sei.cmu.edu /pub
|
|
|
|
SFRaves (SanFrancisco Raves)
|
|
sfraves-request@soda.berkeley.edu
|
|
soda.berkeley.edu /pub/sfraves
|
|
-rave culture, mostly in the Bay Area
|
|
|
|
SmartDrugs Info
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.drugs
|
|
|
|
SoCal Raves (Southern California)
|
|
socal-raves-request@ucsd.edu
|
|
|
|
The Social Organization of the Computer Underground
|
|
Masters' Thesis by Gordon Meyer
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers/meyer
|
|
|
|
SOUND News and Arts
|
|
quartz.rutgers.edu /pub/journals
|
|
141.214.4.135
|
|
-e- version of the popular zine
|
|
|
|
SouthEast Raves
|
|
dickenjd@ctrvx1.vanderbilt.edu
|
|
|
|
Stelarc Review
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu public/alt.cyberpunk
|
|
-review of the cyberpunk performance artist
|
|
|
|
Sterling Essay
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.cyberpunk
|
|
-speech by Bruce Sterling on the Information Society
|
|
|
|
Subgenius
|
|
Subgenius-request@mc.lcs.mit
|
|
quartz.rutgers.edu /pub/subgenius
|
|
|
|
Survival Research Laboratories (SRL) Info
|
|
ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.cyberpunk
|
|
-info on the industrial robot group
|
|
|
|
Syndicate Reports
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/synd
|
|
-phreaking, telco info, etc.
|
|
|
|
TAP-Online
|
|
ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/tap
|
|
-phreaking, hacking, anarchy
|
|
|
|
TechnoNomads (Steve Roberts)
|
|
technomads-request@bikelab.sun.com
|
|
-the guy featured on Donahue & Mondo's list
|
|
-nomadness, ham radio, mobile communities, etc.
|
|
|
|
Telecom Privacy Digest
|
|
telecom-priv-request@pica.army.mil
|
|
|
|
Telecom Digest
|
|
telecom-request@eecs.nwu.edu
|
|
-deals with all aspects of telecommunications
|
|
|
|
Temple ov Psychik Youth
|
|
morose.cc.purdue.edu /pub/topy-online
|
|
|
|
Terence McKenna "New Maps of HyperSpace"
|
|
slopoke.mlb.semi.harris.com /pub/mckenna
|
|
|
|
Three-fisted Tales of Bob Review
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slopoke.mlb.semi.harris.com /pub/stclair
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Title 18
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ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/law/us.e-privacy
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-relating to computer crime & email privacy.
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Tom Maddox on Cyberpunk
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ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.cyberpunk
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-essay by Tom Maddox on cyberpunk
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Tom Maddox on Schizmatrix
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slopoke.mlb.semi.harris.com /pub/schismat
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-essay by Maddox on Sterling's Work
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The Turing Option (2 unpublished chapters)
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by Harry Harrison and Marvin Minsky
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wuarchive.wustl.edu /doc/minsky
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ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.cyberpunk
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UK Raves
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listserv@orbital.demon.co.uk
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subscribe uk-rave <your name>
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uk-raves@orbital.demon.co.uk
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UFOs (images, NASA files)
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nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov
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vab02.larc.nasa.gov
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ames.arc.nasa.gov
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UnderWorld Industries
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141.214.4.135
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-group network putting out underground media
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United Phreaker's Inc.
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ftp.eff.org pub/cud/upi
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-phreaking, hacking, etc.
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UnPlastic News
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tibbetts@hsi.hsi.com
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ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/misc/journals
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Virtual Reality Info
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sugrfx.acs.syr.edu /pub
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sunee.waterloo.edu /pub
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ftp.u.washington.edu public/alt.cyberpunk
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ftp.u.washington.edu public/virtual-worlds
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Virtual Reality List
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listserv@uiucvmd.bitnet
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subscribe virtu-l <full_name>
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Virtual Reality Research Info
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ftp.u.washington.edu /public/virtual-worlds
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Virus-l Digest
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krvw@cert.sei.cmu.edu
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(also virus-l on BITNET)
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-discussion of viruses and all aspects of 'em
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Voices In My Head, MindVox: The Overture
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by Patrick Karel Kroupa (Lord Digital)
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ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/papers/mindvox
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ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.cyberpunk
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WAX: The Discovery of Television Among the Bees
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a film by Davids Blair
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ftp.u.washington.edu /public/alt.cyberpunk
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141.214.4.135
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-reviews and info about David Blair's cyberdelic film
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Wicca
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grind.isca.uiowa.edu /info/misc
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Worldview - Der Weltanschauung
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request@fennec.sccsi.com
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ftp.eff.org /pub/cud/wview
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-hacking, computer underground, church of subgenius,
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political, etc.
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Zen and the Art of the Internet
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by Brendan Kahoe
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ashley.cs.widener.edu /pub/zen
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csn.org pub/net/zen
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quartz.rutgers.edu pub/internet/zen
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relay.cs.toronto.edu pub/zen
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c o n t i n u a t i o n o f p a r t 1
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| Usenet Newsgroups: |
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alt.alien.visitors Space Aliens on Earth! Abduction! Gov't Coverup!
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alt.amateur-comp The Amateur Computerist.
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alt.artcom Artistic Community, arts & communication.
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alt.atheism.* Godless heathens.
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alt.bbs.ads Ads for various computer BBS's.
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alt.bbs.internet BBS systems accessible via the Internet.
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alt.bbs.lists Postings of regional BBS listings.
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alt.best.of.internet Sort of an oxymoron.
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alt.binaries.* Pictures, programs, multimedia, etc.
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alt.cad.* CAD.
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alt.california The state and the state of mind.
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alt.censorship Discussion about restricting speech/press.
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alt.comp.acad-freedom.* Academic freedom issues related to computers.
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alt.consciousness All aspects of consciousness.
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alt.conspiracy Be paranoid -- they're out to get you.
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alt.cult-movies Movies with a cult following
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alt.culture.usenet A self-referential oxymoron.
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alt.cyb-sys Cybernetics and Systems.
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alt.cyberpunk High-tech low-life.
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alt.cyberpunk.chatsubo Cyberpunk fiction.
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alt.cyberpunk.movement Cybernizing the Universe.
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alt.cyberpunk.tech Cyberspace and Cyberpunk technology.
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alt.cyberspace and how it should work.
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alt.cybertoon Cyberpunk epic.
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alt.dcom.telecom Discussion of telecommunications technology.
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alt.dreams What do they mean?
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alt.drugs Recreational pharmaceuticals.
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alt.drugs.usenet Many things are addictive besides pills.
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alt.emusic Ethnic, exotic, electronic, elaborate, etc.
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alt.fan.douglas-adams Author of "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy".
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alt.fan.frank-zappa Is that a Sears poncho?
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alt.fan.mst3k Mystery Science Theatre 3000 tv show.
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alt.fashion All facets of the fasion industry discussed.
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alt.folklore.* Folklore of many sorts
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alt.fractals Fractals in math, graphics, and art.
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alt.freedom.of.information.act "...EXCEPT THAT Congress shall limit...".
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alt.gathering.rainbow For discussing the annual Rainbow Gathering.
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alt.gopher Discussion of the gopher information service.
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alt.gothic The gothic movement: things mournful and dark.
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alt.hackers Descriptions of projects currently under dvlpment.
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alt.hackers.malicious Bad hackers.
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alt.graffiti Usenet spraypainters and their documenters.
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alt.hypertext Discussion of hypertext -- uses, transport, etc.
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alt.individualism Individualist discussions
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alt.industrial Industrial culture, etc.
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alt.internet.access.wanted People looking for internet access
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alt.internet.services Internet services
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alt.irc.* Internet Relay Chat material.
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alt.magick For discussion about supernatural arts.
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alt.manga Discussion of non-Western comics.
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alt.meditation.transcendental Contemplation of states beyond.
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alt.mindcontrol You WILL read this group and ENJOY it!
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alt.music.alternative For groups having 2 Platinum-selling albums.
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alt.news-media Don't believe the hype.
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alt.out-of-body Nobody's home.
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alt.pagan Discussions about paganism & religion.
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alt.paranormal Phenomena which are not explicable.
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alt.party Parties, celebration and general debauchery.
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alt.planning.urban As if any city is really planned.
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alt.politics.* Politics.
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alt.postmodern Postmodernism, semiotics, deconstruction.
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alt.privacy Privacy issues in cyberspace.
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alt.prose Postings of original writings.
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alt.psychoactives Better living through chemistry.
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alt.pulp Paperback fiction, orange juice.
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alt.radio.pirate Discussions surrounding pirate radio.
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alt.radio.scanner Discussion of scanning radio receivers.
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alt.rave Rave culture.
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alt.religion.computers People who believe computing is "real life."
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alt.rock-n-roll Counterpart to alt.sex and alt.drugs.
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alt.security Security issues on computer systems.
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alt.security.index Pointers to good stuff in {alt,misc}.security.
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alt.sex.* Postings of a prurient nature.
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alt.skate-board Discussion of all apsects of skate-boarding.
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alt.skinheads The skinhead culture/anti-culture.
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alt.slack Posting relating to the Church of the Subgenius.
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alt.society.ati The Activist Times Digest. (Moderated)
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alt.society.civil-disob Civil disobedience.
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alt.society.civil-liberties Individual rights.
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alt.society.cu-digest The Computer Underground Digest. (Moderated)
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alt.society.revolution Discussions on revolution(s).
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alt.society.sovereign Independantistes, unite!
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alt.spam.tin Spam is neither particle nor wave.
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alt.sport.lasertag Indoor splatball with infrared lasers.
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alt.thrash Thrashlife.
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alt.true.crime To balance out all the false crime on the net.
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alt.zines Small magazines, mostly noncommercial.
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bionet.info-theory Discussions about biologicalinformation theory.
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bionet.neuroscience Research issues in the neurosciences
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bit.listserv.biosph-l Biosphere, ecology, Discussion List.
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bit.listserv.commed Communication education.
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bit.listserv.emusic-l Electronic Music Discussion List.
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bit.listserv.ethics-l Discussion of Ethics in Computing.
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bit.listserv.4ad-l The 4AD recording label.
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bit.listserv.film-l Film making and reviews List.
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bit.listserv.fnord-l New Ways of Thinking List.
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bit.listserv.frac-l FRACTAL Discussion List.
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bit.listserv.gutnberg GUTNBERG Discussion List.
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bit.listserv.ioob-l Industrial Psychology.
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bit.listserv.mbu-l Megabyte University - Computers and Writing.
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bit.listserv.valert-l Virus Alert - Urgent Virus Warnings.
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bit.listserv.virus-l Computer viruses.
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bit.listserv.vpiej-l Electronic Publishing Discussion List.
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bit.listserv.xtropy-l Extropians
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comp.ai Artificial intelligence discussions.
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comp.ai.neural-nets All aspects of neural networks.
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comp.ai.philosophy Philosophical aspects of AI.
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comp.ai.vision Artificial Intelligence Vision. (Moderated)
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comp.bbs.misc BBS Discussion
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comp.bbs.internet Internet BBSes
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comp.dcom.telecom Telecommunications digest. (Moderated)
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comp.graphics Computer graphics, art, animation.
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comp.graphics.research Highly technical computer graphics discussion.
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comp.graphics.visualization Info on scientific visualization.
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comp.music Applications of computers in music research.
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comp.org.acm The Association for Computing Machinery.
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comp.org.eff.news News from the Electronic Frontiers Foundation.
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comp.org.eff.talk Discussion of EFF goals, strategies, etc.
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comp.research.japan The nature of research in Japan. (Moderated)
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comp.risks Risks to the public from computers. (Moderated)
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comp.robotics All aspects of robots and their applications.
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comp.security.announce Announcements from CERT. (Moderated)
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comp.simulation Simulation methods, problems, uses. (Moderated)
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comp.society The impact of technology on society. (Moderated)
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comp.society.development Computer technology in developing countries.
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comp.society.folklore Computer folklore & culture, past & present.
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comp.society.futures Events in technology affecting future computing.
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comp.theory Theoretical Computer Science.
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comp.theory.cell-automata Discussion of all aspects of cellular automata.
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comp.theory.dynamic-sys Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems.
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comp.theory.self-org-sys Topics related to self-organization.
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misc.activism.progressive Information for Progressive activists.
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misc.int-property Discussion of intellectual property rights.
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misc.legal.computing Discussing the legal climate of computing.
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news.announce.important General announcements to all. (Moderated)
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news.future The future technology of network news systems.
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pubnet.nixpub The "nixpub" list of public access UNIXes.
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rec.arts.animation Discussion of various kinds of animation.
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rec.arts.anime Japanese animation fen discussion.
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rec.arts.comics Comic books and strips, graphic novels.
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rec.arts.sf-lovers Science fiction lovers' newsgroup.
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rec.arts.sf-reviews of science fiction/fantasy/horror works.
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rec.arts.sf.announce Major announcements of SF. (Moderated)
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rec.arts.sf.fandom Discussions of SF fan activities.
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rec.arts.sf.marketplace Personal for-sale notices of SF materials.
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rec.arts.sf.misc Science fiction lovers' newsgroup.
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rec.arts.sf.movies Discussing SF motion pictures.
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rec.arts.sf.reviews Critiques of sf stories. (Moderated)
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rec.arts.sf.science Real and speculative aspects of SF science.
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rec.arts.sf.tv Discussing general television SF.
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rec.arts.sf.written Discussion of written sf and fantasy.
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rec.ham-radio Amateur Radio practices.
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rec.music.gdead A group for (Grateful) Dead-heads.
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rec.music.industrial Discussion of industrial-related music styles.
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rec.music.makers For performers and their discussions.
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rec.music.newage "New Age" music discussions.
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rec.music.synth Synthesizers and computer music.
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rec.music.video Discussion of music videos.
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rec.radio.amateur.misc Amateur radio practices.
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rec.radio.noncomm Topics relating to noncommercial radio.
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rec.radio.shortwave Shortwave radio enthusiasts.
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rec.video Video and video components.
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rec.video.releases Pre-recorded video releases.
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sci.bio.technology Any topic relating to biotechnology.
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sci.chaos The science of Chaos.
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sci.cryonics People who freeze themselves after death.
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sci.crypt Different methods of data en/decryption.
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sci.lang.japan The Japanese language, both spoken and written.
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sci.logic Logic: math, philosophy & computational aspects.
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sci.military Science & the military. (Moderated)
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sci.nanotech Molecular-scale machines. (Moderated)
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sci.philosophy.meta Meta-philosophy.
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sci.philosophy.tech Technical philosophy: math, science, logic, etc.
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sci.psychology Topics related to psychology.
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sci.skeptic Skeptics discussing pseudo-science.
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sci.space Spac.
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sci.virtual-worlds Virtual reality. (Moderated).
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sci.virtual-worlds.apps Applications of VR technology.
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soc.culture.japan Everything Japanese.
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soc.culture.usa The culture of the United States of America.
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soc.human-nets Computer aided communications digest. (Moderated)
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talk.bizarre The unusual, bizarre, curious, and often stupid.
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talk.philosophy.misc Philosophical musings on all topics.
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talk.politics.drugs The politics of drug issues.
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talk.politics.space Non-technical issues affecting space exploration.
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________________________________________________________________________
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| Who's Who OnLine |
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|____________________|
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[Note: If you are looking for a person who is not on the list but
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should be, I suggest you use the 'whois' or 'netwhois' command, or
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finger @ a particular site if you know the site the person on.]
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[2 other obvious places to check are the WELL and MindVox, where a lot
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of the cyber-crowd hangs out]
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Aristotle Hacker/ex-Publisher TAP-Online
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Pete Ashdown Rave Promoter
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John Perry Barlow EFF Founder/Grateful Dead Songwriter
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Brian Behlendorf NetGuru - Rave stuff
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Blade X Writer - Scream Baby, Scream'n'MeMe
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Loyd Blankenship (The Mentor) Hacker/Author - Gurps CP
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Gareth Branwyn Writer - Mondo 2000
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Pat Cadigan Author - CP works
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Michael Cardell Editor - SPUNK PRESS
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Dorothy Denning Computer Crime Expert
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Peter J Denning Computer Crime/ACM
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Desert Fox Editor - Worldview
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Diesel Boy DJ
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Dispater Editor - Phrack
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The EFF Group - Civil Liberties On-Line
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D. Fischer Musician - Techno
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Mark Frauenfelder Writer/Programmer - Beyond CP
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Seth Friedman Editor - Factsheet 5
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Mike Godwin Legal Council - EFF
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Emmanuel Goldstein Editor - 2600
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Ground Zero Editor - ATI
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Hactic Magazine - CU
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Andy Hawks Me =)/Writer
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Jagwire X Writer - ScreamBaby/AUtopia
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Judge Dredd Editor - NIA
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Mitch Kapor Lotus/EFF Founder
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Patrick Kroupa Mindvox/Writer - Mondo 2000
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Timothy Leary Guru - LSD
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Rush Limbaugh TalkShow Host/Conservative
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Carl Loeffler Virtual Reality Museum
|
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Mike McKenna Computer Artist - Liquid TV
|
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Lazlo Nibble NetGuru - Music
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Craig Neidorf(Knight Lightning) Phrack/EFF
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Lord Nose Publisher - Xochipili
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Tom Maddox Author - CP works
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Gordon Meyer Editor - CuD
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Marvin Minsky Guru - AI
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Mondo 2000 Magazine - CP
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Robert Morris Internet Worm
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Paco Xander Nathan Writer - Mondo 2000
|
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Peter G Neumann Guru - RISKS
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Ono-Sendai Company - VR
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Donn B. Parker Computer Crime Expert
|
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Pengo Hacker
|
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Jerod Pore Editor - F5-E
|
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Genesis P-Orridge Musician - Psychic TV
|
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Mitchell Porter Writer - High Wierdness by Email
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John S Quarterman Author - The Matrix
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Eric S. Raymond Author - Jargon File
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Steve Roberts Technomad
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Len Rose Hacker
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Rudy Rucker Author - CP/sf
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Tood Sines Musician - Techno
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RU Sirius Editor - Mondo 2000
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Eugene Spafford Guru - Net
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Richard Stallman Guru - Unix
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Ed Stastny Artist/Editor - SOUND
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Steve Steinberg Editor - Intertek
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Bruce Sterling Author - CP / all-around cool guy
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St. Jude Editor - Mondo 2000
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Cliff Stoll Author - Cuckoo's Egg
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Peter Stone Musician/Worked on Aeon Flux
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Michael Synergy Hacker/Editor - Mondo 2000
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Jim Thomas Editor - CuD
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Wes Thomas Writer - Mondo 2000
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Ken Thompson Guru - Unix
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Vernor Vinge Author - sf works
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Michael Wertheim Twitch Remixing
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| Internet BBSes |
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|__________________|
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Archie archie.[sura.net|mcgill.ca|funet.fi|au|doc.ic.ac.uk]
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Archie is the easiest, fastest, and most convenient way to find files
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available via anonymous FTP.
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Badboy nameserver.aue.com
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login bbs/new
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CARL pac.carl.org
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online libraries
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Chatsubo chatsubo.nersc.gov
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login bbs/new
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Cimmaron bugs.mty.itesm.mx
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login bbs/new (limited hours)
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Cleveland Free-Net freenet-in-[a|b|c].cwru.edu 129.22.8.[75|76|82]
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Usenet, MUD, USA Today, Interest groups, local mail
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DDN Network Information Center nic.ddn.mil 192.112.36.5
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Eagle's Nest seabass.st.usm.edu
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login bbs/bbs
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FTP Mail mail to ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com
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commands:
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-- reply <MAILADDR>
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-- connect [HOST [USER [PASS]]]
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-- chdir PLACE
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-- compress
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-- compact
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-- uuencode
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-- btoa
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-- ls (or dir) PLACE
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-- get FILE
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-- quit
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example:
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-- -> connect to uunet.uu.net as anonymous and get a
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-- root directory list:
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-- connect uunet.uu.net
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-- dir
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-- quit
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GeoServer Martini.eecs.umich.edu 3000 141.212.100.9 3000
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Greta's garbo.uwasa.fi
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login bbs/new
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IRC Client bradenville.andrew.cmu.edu 128.2.54.2
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ISCABBS 128.255.40.203
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login new
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Kids kids.kotel.co.kr
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login kids/new
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Mars Hotel jupiter.ee.msstate.edu
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MindVox phantom.com
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Usenet, Forums, IRC, Games, $15 / month
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National Ham Radio Call-Sign Callbook marvin.cs.buffalo.edu 2000
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128.205.32.4 2000
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NEBBS nebbs.nersc.gov
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login guest
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Netcom netcom.netcom.com 192.100.81.100 1.408.554.UNIX
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guest + <CR> at passwd, Full Unix service, Money for access.
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Network Information Service (UC Berkeley) mailhost.berkeley.edu 117
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128.32.136.9, 117
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NSSDCA nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov
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login as "NODIS" no password
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online catalog of NASA material
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Nyx BBS nyx.cs.du.edu 130.253.192.9 1.303.871.3324 (of many)
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Validation required for decent access, free, Usenet, mail, local MUD
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OCEANIC delocn.udel.edu 128.175.24.1
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Quartz BBS quartz.rutgers.edu
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login bbs
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SkyNet hpx5.aid.no
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login skynet
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SpaceLink BBS spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov 128.158.13.250
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Sparcs ara.kaist.ac.kr
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login bbs/new or irc
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Tiny Computing tiny.computing.csbsju.edu
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UM-Weather Service madlab.sprl.umich.edu 3000 141.212.196.79 3000
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Vatech Central Branching Exchange vtcbx.cc.vt.edu 128.173.16.6
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to get to the Dream World BBS, type C 26964, and hit enter.
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Virtual Rave haas.berkeley.edu 7283
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WAIS server [hub.nnsc.nsf.net|quake.think.com|nnsc.nsf.net]
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[192.31.103.7|192.31.181.1|129.89.1.178]
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The WELL well.sf.ca.us 192.132.30.2
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probly most popular pubnix system, call for sub prices
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The World world.std.com 192.74.137.5 1.617.739.WRLD
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new, $5 / month + $2 / hour
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YaBBS phred.pc.cc.cmu.edu 8888 128.2.111.111 8888
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| IRC Channels: |
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|_______________|
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IRC is the Internet relay chat, online realtime communications for the
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Internet. Look for info elsewhere in the FAQ. Of course, not all of
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these channels are permanent.
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#Autopia Jagwire X's Autopia group
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#ccc Chaos Computer Club ("/msg CCCServ info" for CCC info)
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#cDc Cult of the Dead Cow
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#CyberPunk Cyberpunk ("/msg CyberBot info" for CPBot Files)
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#drugs Drugs ("/msg LearyBot info" for LearyBot Files)
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#free.acid Hehehe
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#future FutureCulture
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#mindvox MindVox
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#phreak Hackers and Phreakers
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#Rave_Scen Raves
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| MUDs: |
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|_________|
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A list of future or cyber- oriented MUDs. See elsewhere in the FAQ
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for info on MUDs. MUDs go up and down a lot, so, not my fault.
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AbacusMUD abacus.hgs.se 130.238.204.10 4080
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BattleTech 129.72.2.48 3026
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CyberWorld elf.etsu.edu 192.43.19.199.27 3000
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Infinity 129.10.10.33 3000
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SciFiMUSH zaphod.cs.uwindsor.ca 137.207.224.3 1972
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SpaceMadness riemann.math.okstate.edu139.78.1.15 6250
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StarFireMUSE agronomy.auburn.edu 131.204.60.2 4201
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Star Raiders ub.d.umn.edu 131.212.32.6 2000
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TrekMUSE nebula.lib.vt.edu 128.173.7.183 1701
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Virtual Realities coyote.wustl.edu 128.252.136.100 3019
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| BBSes: |
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|__________|
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A wide ranging list, from the underground eLiTe to the completely
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anal, and some interesting ones in between. Good starting points are
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The WELL and MindVox, although both of these cost money (as do most of
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the heavu-duty Unix systems listed [a noticeable exception being Nyx]).
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Arrested Development 1.31.79.426079 Big European board
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Bamboo Gardens North 1.512.385.2941
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Blitzkrieg 1.502.499.8933 Home of TAP OnLine, NUP reqd.
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The Cellar 1.215.654.9184 Public Access Unix
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ChiNet 1.312.283.0559 Public Access Unix
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The Cyberden 1.415.472.5527 Public Access Unix
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The Cyberspace Institute 1.512.469.0447 Jagwire X's BBS
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The Dark Side 1.408.245.7726 Public Access Unix
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Dead Zone 1.214.522.5321 Fringe Science
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Demon Roach Underground 1.806.794.4362
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Exec-PC 1.414.789.4210 Huge BBS
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The Empire 1.301.384.2482
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Face-2-Face 1.713.242.6853
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Free Speech 1.618.549.4955
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The Grid 1.203.661.1279 Public Access Unix
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The Illuminati BBS 1.512.447.4449 Steve Jackson Games
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KeelyNet 1.214.324.3501 Fringe science
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Lunatic Labs 1.213.655.0691
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MindVox 1.212.988.5030 Public Access Unix
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Monochrome (UK) 1.071.477.8183
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Netcom 1.408.241.9760 Public Access Unix
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NetRunner's Paradise 1.619.285.3967 Waffle, limited USENET
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NuChat 1.713.668.7176 Public Access Unix
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Nyx 1.303.871.4824 Public Access Unix
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1 zer0 Cybernet 1.301.424.9133
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Pentavia 1.703.820.0574
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Phun Line 1.916.481.2306 NUP required
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Portal 1.408.725.0561 Public Access Unix
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Private Idaho 1.208.338.9227 Mentioned in Mondo a lot
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Ripco 1.312.528.5020 Legendary Op. SunDevil victim
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RuneStone 1.203.485.0088
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Spies in the Wire 1.408.867.7400 Public Access Unix (closed now)
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Sycamore Elite 1.815.895.5573
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Telerama BBS 1.412.481.5302 telnet telerama.pgh.pa.us
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Temple of Scream. Elect. 1.510.935.5845
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Time Enough For Love 1.215.449.1902 Hippie Oriented
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Tommy's Holiday Camp 1.604.361.1464 8000 text files
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Tronsbox 1.201.759.8450 Public Access Unix
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The Turing Point 1.512.219.7828
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Uncensored 1.914.761.6877
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The Underground 1.512.339.8221 Unix, DFP magazine, UCF
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Unphamiliar Territory 1.602.894.1757 NUP required
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Virus Xchange (Bulgaria) 1.359.2.20.4198 Lots of viruses
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The WELL 1.415.332.6106 Public Access Unix
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| Books: |
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|__________|
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[Note: I've messed up some of the '(fiction)' v. nonfic. inclusions.
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Sorry 'bout that - in/f0rmation overload.]
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??? American Flagg - comic
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Cyberpunk - comic
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Dirty Pair - comic
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Judge Dredd - comic
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Anonymous - Go Ask Alice. Diary of 15 year-old girl in the drug world
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- Computers: Crimes, Clues, and Controls. Hacking
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Abraham, Ralph - A Visiual Introduction to Dynamical Systems Theory ...
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- The Visual Mathematics Library
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Acker, Kathy - Blood and Guts in High School (fiction)
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- Don Quixote, which was a dream (fiction)
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- Empire of the Senseless (fiction)
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- Great Expectations (fiction)
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- The Adult Life of Toulouse-Lautrec
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- In Memoriam to Identity
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Adams, Douglas - The Meaning of Liff (fiction)
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- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (fiction)
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- The Restaurant at the End of the Universe (fiction)
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- Life, the Universe, and Everything (fiction)
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- So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish (fiction)
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Aldiss, Brian Wilson - Barefoot in the Head (fiction)
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- Enemies of the System (fiction)
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Algren, Nelson - Man with the Golden Arm (fiction)
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Army, U.S. - Computer-Related Crime
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Artaud, Antonin - The Peyote Dance
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Ashby, W. Ross - An Introduction to Cybernetics
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Asimov, Isaac - The Robot Novels
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- Robots: Machines in Man's Image
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Austakalnis, Steve & David Blatner - Silicon Mirage. Vr
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Bachman, Richard - The Running Man (fiction)
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Ballard, J. G. - The Atrocity Exhibition (Re/Search publication)
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- Crash (fiction)
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- Concrete Island
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- High rise
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Barlow, John Perry - Everything We Know is Wrong (forthcoming)
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Barnes, Steven - Gorgon Child (fiction)
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- Streetlethal (fiction)
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Barrow, John and Frank Tipler - The Anthropic Cosmological Principle
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Bass, Thomas - The Eudaemonic Pie. Chaos
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Bateson, Gregory - Steps to an Ecology of Mind
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- Mind and Nature: Necessary Unity
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Baudrillard, Jean - The Anti-Aesthetic: Essays on Postmodern Culture
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- Body Invaders: Panic Sex in America (ed.)
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- The Ecstacy of Communication
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- America
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- Simulations
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- In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities
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- Seduction
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- Cool Memories
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Bear, Greg - Blood Music (fiction)
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- Eon (fiction)
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- Eternity (fiction; sequel to Eon)
|
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- Beyond Heaven's River (fiction)
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- Forge of God (fiction)
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- Great Sky River (fiction)
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- Psychlone (fiction)
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- Strength of Stones (fiction)
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- The Wind Froma Burning Woman (fiction)
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Beck, Jerome, & Rosenbaum, Marsha - Pursuit of Ecstacy: The MDMA Experience
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Bell, Madison Smartt - The Washington Square Ensemble
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- Waiting for the End of the World
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Belsito, Peter - HardCore California
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- Notes from the Pop Underground
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Benedikt, Michael - Cyberspace: First Steps
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Benford, Gregory - Against Infinity
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Bernal, J. D. - The World, the Flesh, and the Devil
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Bester, Alfred - Computer Connection (fiction)
|
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- Golem 100 (fiction)
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- The Demolished Man (fiction)
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- The Stars My Destination (fiction)
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Betanacourt, G. - Johnny Zed (fiction)
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Bethke, Bruce - Cyberpunk (fiction)
|
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- Elimination Round (fiction)
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Bey, Hakim - T.A.Z.
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Black, Bob - The Abolition of Work and Other Essays
|
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- Friendly Fire
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- Rants and Mineral Tracts (with Adam Parfrey, eds.)
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Blake, William - The Mariage of Heaven and Hell
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Blankenship, Loyd (Steve Jackson Games) - GURPS Cyberpunk RPG
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Bloombecker, Buck - Spectacular Computer Crimes
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|
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Blumlein, Michael - The Movement of Mountains (fiction)
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|
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Bova, Ben - Exiled from Earth (fiction)
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|
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Bradbury, Ray - Fahrenheit 451 (fiction)
|
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|
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Brecher, Edward M. (Consumer's Union) - Guide to Licit and Illicit Drugs
|
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|
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Breton, Andre - What is Surrealism? Selected Writings
|
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- Manuifestos of Surrealism
|
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|
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Brin, David -Earth (fiction)
|
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|
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Brockman, John (ed) - Speculations: Reality Club 1
|
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- Doing Science: Reality Club 2
|
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- Ways of Knowing: Reality Club 3
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|
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Brunner, John - The Shockwave Rider (fiction)
|
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- Stand on Zanzibar (fiction)
|
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- The Jagged Orbit (fiction)
|
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- The Sheep Look Up (fiction)
|
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- The Stone that Never Came Down (fiction)
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Budrys, Algis - Michaelmas (fiction)
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Burger, Ralf - COmputer Viruses: A High Tech Disease
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Burgess, Anthony - A Clockwork Orange (fiction)
|
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- The End of the World News: An Entertainment. (fiction)
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|
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Burroughs, William S. - Interzone (fiction)
|
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- Naked Lunch (fiction)
|
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- Nova Express (fiction)
|
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- The Soft Machine (fiction)
|
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- Ticket That Exploded (fiction)
|
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- The Wild Boys: A Book of the Dead (fiction)
|
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- The Third Mind
|
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- The Yage Letters
|
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- The Adding Machine: Selected Essays
|
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- The Last Words of Dutch Schultz
|
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- The Western Lands
|
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- Cities of the Red Night
|
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Butler, Jack - Nightshade (fiction)
|
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Cadigan, Pat - MindPlayers (fiction)
|
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- Indigo (fiction)
|
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- Patterns (fiction)
|
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- Synners (fiction)
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Card, Orson Scott - Ender's Game (fiction)
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Carlisle, Anne - Liquid Sky (fiction)
|
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Chambers, Iain - Popular Culture: The Metropolitan Experience (fiction)
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Churchland, Patricia - Neurophilosophy:...Unified Science of the Mind/Brain
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|
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Consumer Reports - Complete Drug Reference
|
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|
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Cornwall, Hugo - Datatheft. Hacking
|
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- Hacker's Handbook III. Hacking.
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|
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Crick, Francis - Life Itself: It's Origin and Nature
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|
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Cross, Ronald Anthony - Prisoners of Paradise (fiction)
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Crowley, Aleister - Diary of a Drug Fiend
|
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- Magick Without Tears
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Davies, Paul - The Accidental Universe
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Davis, Douglas - Art and the Future
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Dean, Ward - Smart Drugs & Nutrients. Nootropics, smart drugs
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Deken, Joseph - Computer Images: State of the Art
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Delany, Paul and George Landlow (eds) - Hypermedia & Literary Studies
|
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|
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Delany, Samuel - Dahlgren (fiction)
|
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- Babel 17 (fiction)
|
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- Nova (fiction)
|
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- The Edge of Space: Three Original Novellas of SF
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Delgado, Jose - Physical Control of the Mind: Towards Psychocivilized ...
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DeLillo, Don - White Noise (fiction)
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Denning, Peter J. (ed. ACM) - Computers Under Attack
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Denton, Bradley - Wrack'n'Roll (fiction)
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de Quincy, Thomas - Confessions of an English Opium Eater
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Derrida, Jacques - Of Grammatology
|
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- Speech and Phenomena
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- Writing and Difference
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Dick, Philip K. - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (Blade Runner)(fiction)
|
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- Flow My Tears the Policeman Said (fiction)
|
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- Vulcan's Hammer (fiction)
|
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- Ubik (fiction)
|
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- A Scanner Darkley (fiction)
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Dickson, Gordon - The R-Master (fiction)
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Dobbs, Bob - Book of the SubGenius
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Dozois, Gardner - Slow Dancing Through Time (fiction)
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Drexler, Eric - Engines of Creation. Nanotechnology
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- Unbounding the Future: The Nanotechnology Revolution
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Duchamp, Marcel - The Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp
|
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Eco, Umberto - Foucault's Pendulum (historical fiction)
|
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- Travels in Hyper Reality: Essays
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|
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Effinger, George Alec - A Fire in the Sun (fiction)
|
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- When Gravity Fails (fiction)
|
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- The Exile Kiss (fiction)
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Eisner, Bruce - Ecstacy: The MDMA Story
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Em, David - The Art of David Em: 100 Computer Paintings
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Farren, Mick - The Long Orbit (fiction)
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Faust, Clifford - The Company Man (fiction)
|
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- A Death of Honor (fiction)
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Feynman, Richard - QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter
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Fjermedal, Grant - The Tomorrow Makers (fiction)
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Foley, James et al - Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice
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Ford, John - Web of Angels (fiction)
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Forester, Tom - Computer Ethics. Hacking, viruses, etc
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Foster, Alan Dean - Cyber Way (fiction)
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Friedman, David - The Machinery of Freedmon. Anarchy
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Furst, Stevyn - Hallucinogens and Culture
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Gerrold, David - When Harlie Was One
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Gibson, William - Burning Chrome (fiction)
|
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- Count Zero (fiction)
|
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- The Difference Engine (with Bruce Sterling)(fiction)
|
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- Mona Lisa Overdrive (fiction)
|
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- Neuromancer (fiction)
|
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- Virtual Light (forthcoming)
|
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- Agrippa: A Book of the Dead (poem)
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Gleick, James - Chaos: The Making of a New Science
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Goodman, Cynthia - Digital Visions: COmputers and Art
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Gracie & Zarkov - Notes from Underground. Drugs
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Griffith, Winter - Complete Guide to Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs
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Grof, Stanislov - The Human Encounter with Death. Death, Psychology, LSD
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- Realms of the Human Unconscious. LSD, Subconscious.
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Gunderloy, Mike and Cari Goldberg Janice - Zine Culture
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Gyson, Brion and Terry Wilson - Here to Go: Planet 101
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|
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Hafner, Katie with John Markoff - Cyberpunk: Outlaws and Hackers...Frontier
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|
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Hamit, Francis & Wes Thomas - Virtual Reality: Adventures in Cyberspace
|
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|
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Harrison, Harry - Make Room! Make Room! (fiction)
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Harry, M. - Computer Underground: Hacking, Piracy, Phreaking, & ...Crime
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Hattori, Katura - What's Virtual Reality?
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Hawke, Simon - Psychodrome (fiction)
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Hawking, Stephen - A Brief History of Time
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Heinlein, Robert - The Moon is a Harsh Mistress (fiction)
|
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- Notebooks of Lazarus Long (fiction)
|
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- Stranger in a Strange Land (fiction)
|
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- Time Enough for Love (fiction)
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|
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Helsel, Sandra & Judith Roth - Virtual Reality: Practice, Theory, & Promise
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Herbert, Nick - Faster Than Light: Superluminal Loopholes in Physics
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- Quantum Reality: Beyond the New Physics
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|
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Herer, Jack - Hemp & Marijuana Conspiracy: The Emperor Wears No Clothes
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|
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Hoffman, Abbie - Steal This Book
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- Steal This Urine Test: Fighting Drug Hysteria
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- Soon To Be a Major Motion Picture
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- Best of Abbie Hoffman
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Hofmann, Albert - Insight/Outlook
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- LSD: My Problem Child
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Hofstadter, Douglas R. - The Mind's I: Reflections on Self & Soul
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Holmes, Thomas - Electronic and Experimental Music
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Home, Stewart - The Assault on Culture
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Hooper, Judith - Would the Buddha Wear A Walkman? Catalogue of Consciousness
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Hoy, ??? - Loompanics Greatest Hits
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Hoyle, Fred and Chandra Wickramasinghe - Living Comets
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|
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Hutchison, Michael - Mega-brain. Consciousness, Brain growth, stimulation
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Huxley, Aldous - Brave New World (fiction)
|
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- Brave New World Revisited (fiction)
|
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- The Doors of Perception. Mescaline encounters
|
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- Ends and Means. Nature of ideals and realization
|
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- Heaven and Hell
|
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- Island (fiction)
|
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- Moksha. Hallucinogens, religious experiences, visions
|
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- Perennial Philosophy. Philosophy and religion
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Huyssen, Andreas - After the Great Divide: Modernism, Mass Culture, Postmodern
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Jacobsen, Linda (ed) - Cyberarts: Exploring art and technology
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|
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Jahn, robert and Brenda Dunne - Margins of Reality..Consciousnes....
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|
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Jester, K. W. - Death Arms (fiction)
|
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- Dr. Adder (fiction)
|
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- Farewell Horizontal (fiction)
|
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- Infernal Devices (fiction)
|
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- The Glass hammer (fiction)
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Kadrey, Richard - Metrophage (fiction)
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Kawaguchi, Yoichiro - Growth Metamorphogenesis. Computer art
|
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Kehoe, Brendan - Zen and the Art of the Internet
|
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Kerouac, Jack - On the Road
|
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Kelly, James Patrick - Look Into the Sun (fiction)
|
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Kelly, Kevin - SIGNAL: Communications Tools of the Information Age
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Kesey, Ken - Sometimes a Great Notion. Autobiography
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- Further Inquiry. Tales of the Merry Pranksters
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Key, William Bryan - Subliminal Seduction
|
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- Media Sexploitation
|
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- The Clam-Plate Orgy
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Kowalski, Roy - The Science of Virtual Reality and Virtual Environments
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Kroker, Arthur, and David Cook - The Postmodern Scene
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Krol, Ed - The Whole Internet User's Guide & Catalog
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Krueger, Myron W. - Artificial Reality
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- Artificial Reality II
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Kunetka, James - Nature's End (fiction)
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Lacan, Jacques - Television
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Laidlaw, Marc - Dad's Nuke (fiction)
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- Neon Lotus (fiction)
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Landreth, Bill - Out of the Inner Circle. Hacking
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Langston, Christopher - Artificial Life 1
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- Artificial Life 2
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LaQueye Tracey and Jeanne Ryer - The Internet Companion
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Laurel, Brenda - The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design
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- Computers as Theatre
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Leary, Timothy - Changing My Mind, Among Others
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- Flashbacks
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- Info Psychology
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- Neuropolitiques
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- Politics of Ecstacy
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- Psychedelic Experience
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LeGuin, Ursula - Always Coming Home (fiction)
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Lee, Marvin - Acid Dreams: CIA, LSD, and the Sixties
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Lem, Stanislaw - Memoirs Found in a Bathtub (fiction)
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- Solaris
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- The Futuroligcal Congress
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- The Cyberiad
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- One Human Minute
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- Fiasco
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- A Perfect Vacuum
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- Imaginary Magnitude
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Lennon, John - Lost Prophetic Writings
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Levy, Steven - Hackers. Origins of hackers
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Lewit, S. N. - Cyberstealth (fiction)
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- Dancing Vac (fiction)
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Leyner, Mark - My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist (fiction)
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- American Made (fiction)
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- I Was an Infinitely Hot and Dense Dot (fiction)
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Lilly, John - Center of the Cyclone: An Autobiography of Inner Space
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- The Deep Self: Profound Relaxation....Isolation Tank
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- Programming and Meta-programming the Human Biocomputer
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- Simulations of God: The Science of Belief
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- The Dyadic Cyclone: Autobiography of a Couple
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- The Scientist: A Metaphysical Autobiography
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- John Lilly, so far...
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Lippard, Lucy R. - Contemporary Art and the Art of Prehistory
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Lovecock, James - Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth
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Ludlow, ??? - Hasheesh eater: The Life of Pythagorean. published in 157!
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Lyotard, Jean-Francois - The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge
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Lyttle, ??? - Psychedelic Monographs and Essays Volumes #1-5
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Maddox, Tom - Halo (fiction)
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Malacalypse the Younger - The Principia Discordia. Church of the Subgenius
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Mandlebrot, Benoit - The Fractal Geometry of Nature
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Marcus, Greil - Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the 20th Century
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Mason, Lisa - Arachne (fiction)
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McAfee, John - Computer Viruses, Worms....And Other Threats to your System
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McAffrey, Larry - Storming the Reality Studio. Cyberpunk, postmodern fiction
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- Across the Wounded Galaxies
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McDonald, Ian - Out on Blue Six (fiction)
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McHale, Brian - Postmodern Fiction
|
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McKenna, Dennis - The Invisible Landscape
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McKenna, Terence - The Archaic Revival
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- Food of the Gods
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- True Hallucinations
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McLellan, H. - Virtual Reality: A Selected Bibliography
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McLuhan, Marshall - Verbi-Voco-Visual Explorations
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- Through the Vanishing Point: Space in Poetry & Painting
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- From Cliche to Archetype
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- Culture is our Business
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- Take Today: The Executve as Drop-Out
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- The City as Classroom: Understanding Media & Language
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- Laws of Media: The New Science
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- The Global Village: TransformAtions in World Life...
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Milan, Victor - The Cybernetic Samurai (fiction)
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- The Cybernetic Shogun (fiction)
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Minsky, Marvin - Society of Mind
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- Robotics
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- The Turing Option
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Misha - Red Spider, White Web (fiction)
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Mondo 2000 - A User's Guide to the New Edge
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Moorcock, Michael - The Cornelious chronicles (fiction)
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Moravec, Hans - Mind Children
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Morgan, Ted - Literary Outlaw: Life & Times of William S. Burroughs
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Murphy, Pat - The Falling Woman (fiction)
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Myers, Norman - Gaia: An Atlas of Planet Management
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Nelson, Theodor - Cumpter Lib/Dream Machines
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- Literary Machines
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Orwell, George - 1984 (fiction)
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Otomo, Katsuhiro - Akira
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Pagels, Heinz - The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics As Language of Nature
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Palmer, Thomas - Dream Science (fiction)
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Parker, Don - Fighting Computer Crime
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Parsegian, V. Lawrence - This Cybernetic World. Cybernetics
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Parfrey, Adam - Apocalypse Culture. Pomo/industrialism
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- Rants and Incendiary Tracts
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Pearson, Durk and Sandy Shaw - Life Extension: Practical Scientific Approach
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- Life Extension Companion
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Peitgen, Heinz-Otto and Peter Richter - The Beauty of Fractals
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Pelton, Ross - Mind Food & Smart Pills. Neuropharmacology
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Penley, Constance & Andrew Ross (eds.) - Technoculture
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Perry, Paul - On the Bus. Story of Ken Kesey and Merry Pranksters
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- Haight-Ashbury: A History
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Pickover, Clifford - Computers and the Imagination
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Pirsig, Robert - Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
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Platt, Charles - The Silicon Man
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Pohl, Frederick - Beyond the Blue Event Horizon (fiction)
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- Gateway (fiction)
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- Heechee Rendezvous (fiction)
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- Man Plus (fiction)
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- The Annals of the Heechee (fiction)
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Porush, David - The Soft Machine: Cybernetic Fiction
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Potter, Beverly - Way of the Ronin. Career, vocation changes
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Powell, William - The Anarchists Cookbook. Drug abuse, explosives, firearms
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Pynchon, Thomas - Crying of Lot 49 (fiction)
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- Gravity's Rainbow (fiction)
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- V (fiction)
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- Vineland (fiction)
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Quarterman, John S. - The Matrix. Computer Networks
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Rand, Ayn - For the New Intellectual. Philosophy
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Ratsch, ??? - Gateway to Inner Space
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Regis, Ed - Great Mambo Chicken & the Transhuman Condition
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Re/Search - Industrial Culture Handbook. Industrial musicians profiles
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- Modern Primitives
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- PRANKS!
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- Angry Women
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Rheingold, Howard - Virtual Reality. Cybernetics, virtual reality, simulation
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Rivlin, Robert - The Algorithmic Image: Graphic Images of the Computer Age
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Roberts, Stevyn - Computing Across America
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Robinson, Spider - Mindkiller: A Novel of the Near Future (fiction)
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Ronell, Avital - The Telephone Book: Technology, Schizophrenia, ....
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- Crack Wars: Literature, Addiction, Mania
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Roszak, Theodore - The Cult of Information: The Folklore of Computers...
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Rucker, Rudy - Software (fiction)
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- Wetware (fiction)
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- The Secret of Life (fiction)
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- Masters of Space and Time (fiction)
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- Spacetime Donuts (fiction)
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- The 5th Franz Kafka (fiction)
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- White Light (fiction)
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- Mind Tools: The 5 Levels of Mathematical Reality
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- The Fourth Dimension: A Guided Tour of the Higher Universes
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- Transreal! (fiction)
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- Semiotext(e) (ed. w/ Robert A. Wilson, Peter Wilson)
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- M2k: User's Guide to the New Edge (ed. w/ RU Sirius et al)
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Ruelle, David - Chance and Chaos
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Russo, Richard Paul - Inner Eclipse (fiction)
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- Subterranean Gallery (fiction)
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- Destroying Angel (fiction)
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Ryan, Thomas - The Adolescence of PI (fiction)
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Sarfatti, Jack - Space-Time and Beyond
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Schafer, Murray - The Tuning of the World. Electronic Music
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Schultes, Richard Evans - Plants of the Gods: Origins of Hallucinogens
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Schodt, Frederik - Inside the Robot Kingdom: ...Coming Robotopia
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Sheldrake, Robert - A New Science of Life:....Formative Causation
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- The Rebirth of Nature: Greening of Science and God
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- The Presence of the Past: Morphic Resonance ....
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Shelley, Mary - Frankenstein (fiction)
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Sherman, Barry - Glimpses of Heaven, Visions of Hell. VR
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Shiner, Lewis - Frontera (fiction)
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- Deserted Cities of the Heart (fiction)
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- Slam (fiction)
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Shirley, John - Eclipse (fiction)
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- Eclipse Corona (fiction)
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- Eclipse Penumbra (fiction)
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- Total Eclipse (fiction)
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- City Come A'Walkin' (fiction)
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- Heatseeker (fiction)
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- Transmaniacon (fiction)
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- A Splendid Chaos (fiction)
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Shulgin, Ann and Alexander - PIKHAL: A Chemical Love Story
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- The Controlled Substance Act
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Sieber, Ulrich - International Handbook on Computer Crime
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Sirius, R.U. & Rudy Rucker (eds) - A User's Guide to the New Edge
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Smith, Thomas - Industrial Light & Magic: The Art of Special Effects
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Solomonides, Tony and Les Levidow - Compulsive Technology...
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Spinrad, Norman - Agent of Chaos (fiction)
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- Little Heroes (fiction)
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- Other Americas (fiction)
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- Streetman (fiction)
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Stafford, Peter - Psychedelics Encyclopedia
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Stang, Ivan - High Weirdness By Mail. Fringes of culture sources
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- Three-Fisted Tales of Bob. Subgenius
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Starks, ??? - Cocaine Fiends and Reefer Madness. Drugs on film
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Stelarc - Obsolete Body Suspensions
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Stephenson, Neal - Snow Crash (fiction)
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Sterling, Bruce - Artificial Kid (fiction)
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- Crystal Express (fiction)
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- Difference Engine (with William Gibson)
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- Involution Ocean (fiction)
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- Islands in the Net (fiction)
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- Mirrorshades: A Cyberpunk Anthology (editor)
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- Schizmatrix (fiction)
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- The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder..Frontier
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- Globalhead (fiction)
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Stevens, Jay - Storming Heaven: LSD & the American Dream
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Stoll, Clifford - The Cuckoo's Egg. Hacking
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Sturgeon, Theodore - More Than Human (fiction)
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Swanwick, Michael - Vacuum Flowers (fiction)
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- In the Drift (fiction)
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- Stations of the Tide (fiction)
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Swezey, ??? - AMOK Dispatch
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Tamm, Eric - Brian Eno: His Music and the Vertical Color of Sound
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Thom, Rene - Semiophysics: A Sketch
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Thompson, Hunter S. - Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72
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- The Great Shark Hunt: Gonzo Papers 1
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- Generation of Swine: Gonzo Papers 2
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- Songs of the Doomed: Gonzo Papers 3
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Todd, Stephen and William Latham - Evolutionary Art and Computers
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Toffler, Alvin - Future Shock. Social Change
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- The Third Wave. Social Change
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Turkle, Sherry - The Second Self: Computers & the Human Spirit
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2030, F.M. - Upwingers
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- Are You A Transhuman?
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Tzara, Tristan - Seven Dada Manifestos and Lampistries
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Vallee, Jacques - The Network Revolution: Confessions of a Computer Scientist
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Varley, John - The Ophiuchi Hotline (fiction)
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- Millenium (fiction)
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Vinge, Vernor - Marooned Across Real-time (fiction)
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- True Names and Other Dangers (fiction)
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- Threats and Other Promises (fiction)
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- The Peace War (fiction)
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Vollman, William - You Bright and Risen Angels (fiction)
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Wade, ??? - Anarchist's Guide to the BBS
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Warhol, Andy - Diaries
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- POPism: The Warhol 60's
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Weil, Andrew - Marriage of Sun & Moon: Quest for Unity in Consciousness
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- Natural Mind: Investigation of Drugs and Higher Consciousness
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- Chocoloate to Morphine: Understanding Mind-Active Drugs
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Wells, H.G. - The Island of Dr. Moreau
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Whole Earth Catalog - Essential Whole Earth Catalog
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- The Fringes of Reason
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- Signal, Communications for the Information Age
|
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- Software Catalog
|
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- Whole Earth Access Mail Order Catalog
|
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Wiener, Norbert - Cybernetics: Control & Communication in Animal and Machine
|
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- The Human Use of Human Beings
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Williams, Walter Jon - Angel Station (fiction)
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- Facets (fiction)
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- Hardwired (fiction)
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- Solips System (fiction)
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- Voice of the Whirlwind (fiction)
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Wilson, Robert Anton - Cosmic Trigger
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- Cosmic Trigger 2
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- Historical Illuminatus Chronicles (fiction)
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The Earth Will Shake
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Nature's God
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The Widow's Son
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- Illuminati Papers
|
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- The Illuminatus! Trilogy (fiction)
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- Ishtar Rising
|
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- Masks of the Illuminati (fiction)
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- New Inquisition
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- Prometheus Rising
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- Quantum Psychology
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- Right Where You are Sitting Now
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- Schrodinger's Cat Trilogy (fiction)
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- Sex & Drugs, A Journey Beyond Limits
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- The Earth Will Shake (fiction)
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- The Widow's Son (fiction)
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- The Book of the Breast
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- Natural Law, or Don't put a Rubber on your Willy
|
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- Wilhelm Reich in Hell
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- Coincidence: A Head Test
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Windling, Terri (editor) - Borderlands (fiction)
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- Bordertown (fiction)
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Wolfe, Tom - Electrik Kool-Aid Acid Test. Kesey & Pranksters & Haight-Ashbury
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Wolfram, Stephen - Mathematica: System for Doing Mathematics by Computer
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Womack, Jack - Ambient (fiction)
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Terraplane (fiction)
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Heathern (fiction)
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Wright, Robert - Three Scientists and Their Gods. Information age
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Zahn, Timothy - Cobra (fiction)
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- Cobra Bargain (fiction)
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- Cobra Strike (fiction)
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(this is meant to be a broad base of futuristic or trippy movies, and,
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as in the music category, everyone has their own personal tastes and
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opinions, and this list would vary from person to person)
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The Abyss (sci-fi)
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Aeon Flux (anime)
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Akira (anime)
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Alien[s, s^3] (sci-fi)
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Arise: The Subgenius video
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Altered States (drama/sci-fi)
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Blade Runner & Director's Cut (science fiction)
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Bliss (drama)
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Brainstorm (sci-fi)
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Brazil (science fiction/fantasy)
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Burroughs: The Movie (docudrama)
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Chaos, Eros, Gaia: A Post-Savage Oracle (computer)
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A Clockwork Orange (science fiction)
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Computers, Freedom, and Privacy Videos
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Cyberia on U-Network (music, animation)
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Cyberpunk: First Program... (Intercon productions) (documentary)
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Cyberpunk (anime)
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Cyberspace, Power and Culture (documentary)
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Dreamscape (sci-fi/fantasy)
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Drugstore Cowboy (drama)
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Dune (science fiction)
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Emergency Broadcast Network Video
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Experiment at Petaluma (Terence McKenna)
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Hardware (science fiction)
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Hip Tech and High Lit (?)
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Jacob's Ladder (drama)
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Koyaanisqatsi (documentary)
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The Lawnmower Man (science fiction/fantasy)
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Liquid Sky (drama/sci-fi)
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Max Headroom (science fiction)
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Metropolis (science fiction/pomo)
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Mind's Eye (computer animation)
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MTV's Buzz (documentary/soundbytes)
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MTV's Buzz Cut (music)
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MTV's Liquid Television (anime/animated)
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Naked Lunch (drama)
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The 90's (Television station/show - documentary)
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Powaqatsi (documentary)
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anything by Psychic TV (Genesis P-Orridge) (music)
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anything by Re/Search (SRI, Modern Prim, etc.)
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Road Warrior and sequels (scifi)
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Robocop and sequels (scifi)
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Rocky Horror Picture Show (musical/science-fiction/fantasy)
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Sid & Nancy (drama/musical)
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SIGGRAPH Video Reviews (computer graphics)
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Slacker (docudrama)
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Sneakers (drama)
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Star Trek: TOS (scifi)
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Star Trek: TNG (scifi)
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Star Trek Movies (scifi)
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Star Wars, etc. (scifi)
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Strange Attractor
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anything by Survival Research Laboratories (SRL)
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2001 A Space Odyssey (science fiction)
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2600's Hacking Video (featured on 'Now It can Be Told')(documentary)
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Terminal Man (sci-fi)
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Terminator and sequel(s) (scifi)
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Thinking Allowed Video Collection (fringe science)
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THX 1138 (science fiction)
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Total Recall (science fiction)
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Towers Open fire (with William S Burroughs)
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The Trip (drama)
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Tron (science fiction/fantasy)
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The Wall (musical/docudrama)
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Videodrome (sci-fi/horror)
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Video Toaster Demo Tape (computer graphics)
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Virtual Reality 1991 (documentary)
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Wax or the discovery of television among the bees
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(email Artist #1 - artist1@rdrc.rpi.edu for info.)
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Wax Trax Promotional Sampler Video (music)
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War Games (drama)
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Woodstock (documentary)
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(music is music and you like what you like, but here is a list of
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groups to consider.....Undoubtedly you will argue with my
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categorizations and selections, but each person has their own tastes
|
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and preferences and opinions, so please don't make a big deal out of
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it... Obviously this list is by no means definitive - that truly would
|
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be impossible, but it should be enough to get you started in the right
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directions....)
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Classic/Classic-Progressive/Progressive/etc.
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Allan Parsons Project
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The Black Crowes
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David Bowie
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Can
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Clash
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The Doors
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Electric Light Orchestra
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Emerson, Lake, & Palmer
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Grateful Dead
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Jimi Hendrix
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King Crimson
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Led Zeppelin
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Marillion
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Gary Numan
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Phish
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Pink Floyd
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Police
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Primus
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Queensryche
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Ramones
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Red Hot Chilli Peppers
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Rush
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Smashing Pumpkins
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Patti Smith
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Talking Heads
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Thin White Rope
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The Velvet Underground
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Violent Femmes
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Tom Waits
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War
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Ween
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Neil Young (the unrelease cp/computer-experiment thing he did awhile back)
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Yes
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Frank Zappa
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DJ's/Mixers/etc.
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The Beatmasters
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Joey Beltram
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Coil
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Frankie Bones
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Jim Cauty (KLF)
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DNA
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Terry Farley
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Frankie Knuckles
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Graham Massey (808 State)
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Mayday
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Meat Beat Manifesto
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Dave Morales
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Tommy Musto
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Paul Oakenfold
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Steve Osborne
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Dr. Alex Paterson (the Orb)
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Renegade Soundwave
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Evil Ed Richards
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Mark Ryder
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Thrash (the Orb)
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Andrew Weatherall
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Industrial/etc.
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Bigod 20
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Braindead Sound Machine
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Cabaret Voltaire
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Chris & Cosey
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ClockDVA
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Coil
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Consolidated
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Cop Shoot Cop
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Cyberactif
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Einsturzende Neubauten
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Extreme Noise Terror
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Foetus
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Front 242
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Frontline Assembly
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Edward Ka-spel
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KMFDM
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Legendary Pink Dots
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LFO
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MC 900 Ft. Jesus
|
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Meat Beat Manifesto
|
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Ministry
|
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Moev
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My Life with the Thrill Kill Cult
|
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Nine Inch Nails
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Negativland
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Nitzer Ebb
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1000 Homo DJ's
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Pigface
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Psychic TV
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Renegade Soundwave
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Rise Robot Rise
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Skinny Puppy
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SPK
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Test Dept.
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Throbbing Gristle
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Wolfgang Press
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Manchester/Madchester/Overground Dance/Shoegazer/etc.
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Art of Noise
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Beloved
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Blur
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Breeders
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Carter: The Unstoppable Sex Machine
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Chapterhouse
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Charlatans
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Curve
|
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Depeche Mode
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Happy Mondays
|
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Information Society
|
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Inspiral Carpets
|
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James
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Lush
|
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Moose
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My Bloody Valentine
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Ned's Atomic Dustbin
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Pop Will Eat Itself
|
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Primal Scream
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Ride
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Slowdive
|
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Soup Dragons
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Stone Roses
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Swervedriver
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Wedding Present
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New Age/Experimental/Experimental Jazz/etc.
|
|
-------------------------------------------
|
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Laurie Anderson
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John Cage
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Cocteau Twins
|
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Dead Can Dance
|
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Brian Eno
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Michael Hedges
|
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Kitaro
|
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Tod Machover
|
|
Riley McLaughlin
|
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Somerset Mau-Mau
|
|
Karlheinz Stockhausen
|
|
Sun Ra
|
|
Tangerine Dream
|
|
Gary Thomas
|
|
Vangelis
|
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Punk/Thrash/Hardcore/Grindcore/Harder stuff/etc.
|
|
------------------------------------------------
|
|
Agent Orange
|
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Agnostic Front
|
|
Bad Brains
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Beat Happening
|
|
Black Flag
|
|
Dead Kennedys
|
|
Dinosaur, Jr.
|
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Fear
|
|
Firehose
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Fugazi
|
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Godflesh
|
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Gwar
|
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Hanoi Rocks
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Head Candy
|
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Helmet
|
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Husker Du
|
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L7
|
|
Melvins
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|
Napalm Death
|
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Paleface
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|
Pavement
|
|
Public Image Limited
|
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Residents
|
|
Rollins Band
|
|
Sex Pistols
|
|
Sigue Sigue Sputnik
|
|
Social Distortion
|
|
Sonic Youth
|
|
Think Tree
|
|
Voivod
|
|
|
|
Rap/Hip-Hop/etc.
|
|
----------------
|
|
Afrika Bambaata
|
|
Beastie Boys
|
|
Boogie Down Productions
|
|
Brand Nubians
|
|
Cypress Hill
|
|
De La Soul
|
|
Del Tha Funkee Homosapien
|
|
Digital Underground
|
|
Disposable Heroes of HipHoprisy
|
|
Disposable Planets
|
|
Dream Warriors
|
|
Eric B and Rakim
|
|
Gangstarr
|
|
Geto Boys
|
|
Grandmaster Flash
|
|
House of Pain
|
|
Ice-T
|
|
Ice Cube
|
|
Jungle Brothers
|
|
LL Cool J
|
|
Markie Mark
|
|
MC Lyte
|
|
NWA
|
|
PM Dawn
|
|
Poor Righteous Teachers
|
|
Public Enemy
|
|
Queen Latifah
|
|
Stetsasonic
|
|
A Tribe Called Quest
|
|
Urban Dance Squad
|
|
X-Clan
|
|
|
|
Reggae/Ska/Dancehall/Jamaican/etc.
|
|
----------------------------------
|
|
Aswad
|
|
Eddie Grant
|
|
Bob Marley
|
|
Ziggy Marley
|
|
Jacob Miller
|
|
Shabba Ranks
|
|
Peter Tosh
|
|
Yellowman
|
|
|
|
Spoken Word/Rants/Essayists/Poetry
|
|
----------------------------------
|
|
Jello Biafra
|
|
William S. Burroughs
|
|
Joseph Campbell
|
|
Dalai Lama
|
|
Ram Dass
|
|
Umberto Eco
|
|
Bruce Eisner
|
|
Allen Ginsberg
|
|
James Gleick
|
|
Stan Grof
|
|
Nick Herbert
|
|
Albert Hofmann
|
|
Aldous Huxley
|
|
J. Krishnamurti
|
|
Jaron Lanier
|
|
Timothy Leary
|
|
John Lilly
|
|
Terence McKenna
|
|
Marshall McLuhan
|
|
Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh
|
|
Tom Robbins
|
|
Rudy Rucker
|
|
Norman Spinrad
|
|
Jay Stevens
|
|
Andrew Weil
|
|
Colin Wilson
|
|
Robert Anton Wilson
|
|
|
|
Techno/Rave/Club/Underground Dance/House/Amibent House/etc.
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------------
|
|
[Note: for the sake of space, techno compilation albums have been
|
|
removed. However, you should know that many such cds exist, and are a
|
|
good place to start in techno music - see Vitamin B's excellent
|
|
alt.rave FAQ for info]
|
|
|
|
Altern8
|
|
Aphex Twin
|
|
Baby Ford
|
|
Barracudda (Moby)
|
|
Bass-o-Matic
|
|
Bizzarre Inc.
|
|
Blue Pearl
|
|
Bomb the Bass
|
|
Brainstorm (Moby)
|
|
Candy Flip
|
|
Church of Extacy
|
|
Gary Clail / On U-Sound System
|
|
Dee-Lite
|
|
DHS
|
|
D-Mob
|
|
808 State
|
|
Enigma
|
|
Eon
|
|
Fini Tribe
|
|
Fortran 5
|
|
Fuse
|
|
Future Sound of London
|
|
Boy George (Jesus Loves You / Martyr Mantras)
|
|
The Grid
|
|
Guru Josh
|
|
A Guy Called Gerald
|
|
Human Resource
|
|
Hypnotone
|
|
Inner City
|
|
Isotonik
|
|
Jam and Spoon
|
|
KLF
|
|
Kraftwerk
|
|
L.A. Style
|
|
Lil Louis
|
|
LFO
|
|
Lords of Acid
|
|
M/A/R/R/S
|
|
Messiah
|
|
Moby
|
|
M-People
|
|
Mr. Fingers
|
|
Nexus 21
|
|
New Order
|
|
N-Joi
|
|
Opus III
|
|
Orb
|
|
William Orbit
|
|
Orbital
|
|
Prodigy
|
|
Quadrophonia
|
|
Richie Rich
|
|
S-Express
|
|
Shamen
|
|
Space
|
|
Spiral Tribe
|
|
St. Etienne
|
|
Sun Electric
|
|
System 7 (777)
|
|
Technotronic
|
|
T99
|
|
Todd Terry
|
|
2 Unlimited
|
|
Ultramarine
|
|
Utah Saints
|
|
Voodoo Child (Moby)
|
|
World of Twist
|
|
Yazz
|
|
|
|
|
|
________________________________________________________________________
|
|
| |
|
|
| Drugs: |
|
|
|___________|
|
|
|
|
[*NOTE* - This is provided for informational purposes only. I do not
|
|
necessarily condone the use of these drugs. I sincerely suggest you
|
|
do a lot more thurough research if you plan to use any of the
|
|
substances listed below. Much of the information was obtained through
|
|
the FAQs from alt.drugs - Please check out the alt.drugs archives on
|
|
ftp sites, where available - 2 ftp sites containging more thurough and
|
|
accurate drug information are listed in the FTPable files section.]
|
|
|
|
[MAO Inhibitors - When using an MAO Inhibiting drug, don't ingest
|
|
anything that contains potentially dangerous amines - could produce
|
|
awful, deadly side-effects. MAO Inhibitors: sedatives,
|
|
tranquilizers, antihistamines, narcotics, alcohol, amphetamines,
|
|
mescaline, asarone, nutmeg, macromerine, ephedrine, dill/parsley/wild
|
|
fennel oil, cocoa, coffee (caffeine-high substances, aged cheese, and
|
|
tyrosine-containing foods]
|
|
|
|
Nootropics/"Smart Drugs"
|
|
------------------------
|
|
Centrophenoxine (Lucidril)
|
|
-anti-aging effects
|
|
-intelligence booster
|
|
|
|
Choline/Lecithin:
|
|
-aids in production of acetylcholine
|
|
-memory-boosting
|
|
|
|
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone)
|
|
-anti-aging
|
|
-appetite suppressant
|
|
-protects neurons from senility degenerative conditions
|
|
|
|
DMAE
|
|
-assists in some aspects of memory
|
|
-increases acetylcholine levels
|
|
|
|
Gingko
|
|
-blood vessel dilators
|
|
|
|
Hydergine (Ergoloid Mesylates)
|
|
-increases blood supply, oxygen to brain
|
|
-reduces tired, dizziness
|
|
-normalizes systolic pressure
|
|
-increases intelligence
|
|
-improves mental function
|
|
-enhances brain metabolism
|
|
|
|
L-phenylalanine
|
|
-antidepressant
|
|
-stimulate's the release of your body's appetite-suppressants
|
|
-improves memory and mental alertness
|
|
-may increase sexual interest
|
|
-do not use with MAO inhibitors
|
|
-amino acid
|
|
|
|
Phenytoin (Dilantin)
|
|
|
|
Piracetam (Nootropyl)
|
|
-cognitive enhancer
|
|
-memory improver
|
|
|
|
Propranolol Hydrochloride (Inderal)
|
|
|
|
Sulbutiamine (Arcalion)
|
|
-improves long-term memory
|
|
-facilitates wakefulness
|
|
-speeds reaction time
|
|
-decreases anxiety
|
|
|
|
Vasopressin (Diapid - Nasal Spray)
|
|
-helps aid in processing new memories
|
|
-improves attention, concentration, recall
|
|
-helps clear your mind when under the influence of other
|
|
substances
|
|
-Marijuana & alcohol inhibit the release of vasopressin
|
|
-Cocaine, LSD, Amphetamines deplete vasopressin
|
|
-(if you use illegal 'non-smart' drugs, you might want some
|
|
of this)
|
|
|
|
Vincamine (Oxicebral)
|
|
-aids in alertness
|
|
-increases activity
|
|
|
|
Vinpocetine (Cavinton)
|
|
-memory enhancer
|
|
|
|
Xanthinol Nicotinate
|
|
|
|
Psychedelics/Hallucinogens/Empathenogens/Etc.
|
|
---------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds
|
|
-usage: 4-6 seeds from a seed pod
|
|
-eat on empty stomach after removing coating
|
|
-nausea likely
|
|
-similar to LSD with less visual effects, 6-8 hrs.
|
|
|
|
LSD
|
|
-lysergic acid diethylamide-25, acid, cid, sid, lucy in the
|
|
sky, sugarcubes, blotter, tabs, microdots, windowpaine, etc.
|
|
-causes hallucinations, altering/distortion of vision,
|
|
auditory, time, enhancement of sensations, motor
|
|
difficulties, loss of concentration or consistent thought,
|
|
pupil dilation (or opposite)
|
|
-not physically addictive, can be psychologically, though
|
|
-trip usually averages around 8-12 hours
|
|
-post-usage effects may include insomnia, jitters,
|
|
temporary/permanent psychosis, flashbacks, permanent trails, nausea
|
|
-usage: taken orally or licked, usually on blotter paper, sugarcubes,
|
|
jello, dropper, also eyeballs
|
|
-strychnine rumors/myths persist
|
|
-dosage is usually unknown
|
|
-150-200 mics usually induces heavy trip
|
|
-those with heart/physical problems, low tolerance should avoid
|
|
-set (your idea of what the drug will do / mood) and setting
|
|
(where you are and who you're with) have a _lot_ to do with
|
|
the outcome of what LSD does. First time trippers should
|
|
trip only with people they trust that have tripped before,
|
|
and in a place where unexpected "bad" things will not happen
|
|
(police come in, parents, etc). Tim Leary has lots of info
|
|
on what could be done. Reading his books can only help.
|
|
|
|
Marijuana
|
|
-cannabis, pot, weed, mj, mary jane, etc. etc.
|
|
-consumption: joints, bongs, pipes, hash brownies, tea, etc.
|
|
-produces some distortions, feeling of happiness
|
|
-when stoned, your eyelids become heavy
|
|
-we don't really need much more info, do we?
|
|
|
|
Morning Glory Seeds (Ipomoea)
|
|
-arborescens, carnea, costata, leptophylia, meulleri, murucoides,
|
|
purpurea, violacea
|
|
-usage: 5-10 grams
|
|
-consumption: orally, grind/soak/strain & drink, sprout by
|
|
soaking
|
|
-most are chemically treated - can induce nausea, vomiting,
|
|
diarrhea
|
|
-effects: trip-like but less hallucinogenic than lsd, 6 hours,
|
|
less intense
|
|
|
|
MDMA
|
|
-ecstacy, X, E, XTC
|
|
-empathenogen
|
|
-like a combo of LSD and Speed (the 'MA' is methamphetamine)
|
|
-effects similar to LSD, little or no visual hallucinations
|
|
auditory/visual/time perception altered, sensations increased,
|
|
extreme emotional awareness, trips average around 6 hours
|
|
-XTC many times cause the user to "love" everything. Beware
|
|
of taking X with people you know little about. (You may end
|
|
up giving your car keys to your worst enemy). Any touch to
|
|
your skin (in a sexual sense) feels like heaven, even though
|
|
sex may be impossible.
|
|
-usage: pills, caplets, in water
|
|
-street stuff may contain many different varieties of different
|
|
substances
|
|
-much debate over toxicity and neuro-toxicity
|
|
-set and setting are extremely important, as with LSD
|
|
-long-term use can result in liver damage
|
|
|
|
Mushrooms (Psilocybin)
|
|
-Baeocystis (potent), caerulipes (blue foot), coprophila
|
|
(dung-loving) cubensis (common large), cyanescens (bluing),
|
|
pelliculosa (conifer) semilanceata (liberty cap), stunzii
|
|
(stunz's blue legs), amanita muscaria (fly agaric), conocybe
|
|
smithii (bog conocybe), gymopilus spectabilis (big laughing
|
|
gym)
|
|
-never ingest unless positively identified by a mycologist to be
|
|
non-poisonous
|
|
-effective dose of dried mushrooms: 1 gram (one or two whole
|
|
mushrooms)
|
|
-best taken on an empty stomach
|
|
-consumption: orally, smoked, tea (water + dried fragments)
|
|
-effects: trip lasting 6 hours or so, more visual & less
|
|
auditory than LSD, alters sound-perception though not as
|
|
radically as LSD
|
|
-physical effects: liquid breathing, headache
|
|
-effects occur quicker, generally, than with LSD
|
|
|
|
Nutmeg
|
|
-usage: 5-20 grams of freshly ground
|
|
-effects: heavy buzz, promotes lethargy, sleep, nausea, dry mouth,
|
|
pupil dilation
|
|
|
|
Yohimbe bark
|
|
-usage: 6-10 teaspoons of shaved bark boiled in water & drank
|
|
can also be smoked
|
|
-effects: aphrodisiac (supposedly), perception changes (mild)
|
|
lasts 2-4 hours, insomnia, nausea possible
|
|
-rumored to cause longer-term erections in men. cool.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
________________________________________________________________________
|
|
| |
|
|
| Software: |
|
|
|_____________|
|
|
|
|
|
|
AcidWarp (IBM)
|
|
trippy graphics
|
|
available on many ftp sites
|
|
|
|
AfterDark (Macintosh)
|
|
essential Macintosh screen-savers
|
|
Berkeley Systems
|
|
2095 Rose Street
|
|
Berkeley, CA 94709
|
|
510.540.5535
|
|
|
|
The Beauty of Fractals Lab (Macintosh)
|
|
fractals
|
|
|
|
Beyond Cyberpunk HyperCard Stack (Macintosh)
|
|
by Mark Frauenfelder, Gareth Branwyn, and Peter Sugarman
|
|
definitive cybperunk resource
|
|
The Computer Lab
|
|
Route 4 Box 54C
|
|
Louisa, VA 23093
|
|
(also available on some ftp sites)
|
|
|
|
Disenfactant (Macintosh)
|
|
virus protection
|
|
510.849.9114
|
|
free!
|
|
|
|
Color Cyclers (many platforms)
|
|
trippy effects
|
|
available on many ftp sites for many platforms
|
|
|
|
Dr. T's Music Software
|
|
100 Crescent Rd. Suite 1-B
|
|
Needham, MA 02194
|
|
617.455.1454
|
|
617.455.1460 (fax)
|
|
|
|
Fractal Graphics (many platforms)
|
|
many different sets available for many platforms
|
|
from a variety of ftp sites
|
|
|
|
GIF/JPEG Art (many platforms)
|
|
the standard compressions for computer art
|
|
viewers available for many platforms on many ftp sites
|
|
|
|
Jam facotry (Macintosh)
|
|
music software
|
|
|
|
James Gleick's Chaos: The Software (IBM)
|
|
Autodesk, Inc.
|
|
Science Services Dept.
|
|
2320 Marinship Way
|
|
Sausalito, CA 94965
|
|
800.228.3601
|
|
415.289.4718 (fax)
|
|
$59.95 + $8 S&H
|
|
|
|
M (Macintosh)
|
|
music software
|
|
|
|
Mathematica 2.0 (Macintosh, IBM, Sun, Silicon Graphics)
|
|
chaos software
|
|
Wolfram research Inc.
|
|
PO Box 6059
|
|
Champaign, IL 61826-6059
|
|
217.398.0700
|
|
217.398.0747 (fax)
|
|
|
|
Mind Mirror (IBM)
|
|
"headware" from timothy Leary
|
|
Mindware
|
|
800.447.0477
|
|
$29.95
|
|
|
|
MOD files (many platforms)
|
|
sound/music files
|
|
available on many ftp sites
|
|
players available for many platforms (Amiga, Mac, Apple //gs, etc.)
|
|
|
|
Rudy Rucker's Cellular Automata Laboratory (IBM)
|
|
cellular automata
|
|
Autodesk, Inc.
|
|
Science Services Dept.
|
|
2320 Marinship Way
|
|
Sausalito, CA 94965
|
|
800.228.3601
|
|
415.289.4718 (fax)
|
|
$59.95 + $8 S&H
|
|
|
|
SAM (Macintosh)
|
|
virus protection
|
|
Symantec
|
|
135 South Rd.
|
|
Bedford, MA 01730
|
|
800.64THINK
|
|
617.275.4800
|
|
617.275.2124
|
|
$99.95
|
|
|
|
Spaceship Warlock (Macintosh)
|
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Reactor, Inc.
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800.843.9497 (Educorp)
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$69.95 + S&H
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Timewave (IBM)
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Terence McKenna's fractal theories on disk
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Sound Photosynthesis
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PO Box 2111
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Mill Valley, CA 94942
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UpBeat 2.0 (Macintosh)
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music sftware
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Xanadu Hypertext System
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Xanadu OPerating Company
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550 California Avenue
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Palo Alto, CA 94306
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415.856.4112
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415.856.2251 (fax)
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Abbie Yo-Yo Inc.
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PO Box 15
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Worcester, MA 01613
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-things related to Abbie Hoffman
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Albert Hofmann Foundation
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8683 West Pico Blvd. Mailbox #107
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Los Angeles, CA 90035
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310.281.8110 (voice mail)
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-"an international library for the scientific study of
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psychedelic substances and human consciousness"
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Ameba
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1732 Haight St.
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San Francisco, CA 94117
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415.750.9368
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800.292.6322 (800.BYAMEBA)
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-Rave clothes and stuff
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Amok
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PO Box 861867 Terminal Annex
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Los Angeles, CA 90086-1867
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-hard to find/underground books
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catalog is $9 (400 pages)
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AquaThought Foundation
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22321 Susana Ave.
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Torrance, CA 90503
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310.316.4564
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chinon@well.sf.ca.us
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-dolphins and humans and computers and communication
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Autodesk, Inc.
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2320 Marinship Way
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Sausalito, CA 94965
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-makers of Chaos software. $59.95
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Autonomedia
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55 Sotuh 11th Street
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NY, NY 11211
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-edge/post-modern publishing company
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Kevin Begos, Jr.
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Apartment #4d
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1411 York Ave
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New York, NY 10021
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212.650.9324
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-Agrippa: A Book of the Dead
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-$450 - $7,500
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Behind the Post Office
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1504 Haight St.
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san Francisco, CA 94117
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415.861.2507
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-rave clothes and stuff
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Berkeley Designs
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2615 Shasta Rd
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Berkeley, CA 94708
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510.549.0129
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-sells t-shirts with fractal and cyberpunk designs (90's tie-dye's)
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send a SASE
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Books by Phone
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Box 522
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Berkeley, CA 94701
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800.858.2665 (orders)
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510.548.2124 (info)
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-large library of hard-to-find books related to CP, drugs, etc.
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nice resource, but you pay a lot for it :-)
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Chaos Computer Club,
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Schwenckestr 85, D-2000
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Hamburg 20, Germany
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Church Of SubGenius
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PO Box 140306
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Dallas, TX 75214
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The Computer Lab
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Rt 4 Box 54C
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Louisa, VA 23093
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800.562.1638
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-the well-known 5.5meg HyperCard stack Beyond CyberPunk, $29.95
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Consumertronics
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2011 Crescent Dr.
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PO Drawer 537
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Alamogordo, NM 88310
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505.434.0234
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500.434.0234 (fax - orders only)
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-hacking/phreaking manuals
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Criminal Research Products
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206-218 East Hector Street
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Conshocken, PA 19428
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-investigative equipment and electronic surveillance items.
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Cyberpunk Books
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Prince St. Station
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PO Box 96
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NY, NY 10012
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-write for a list
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Dreammachine Plans (by Brion Gysin)
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OV Press
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PO Box 18223
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Denver, CO 80218
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation, Inc.
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155 2nd St.
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Cambridge, MA 02141
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617.864.1550 (voice)
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617.864.0886 (fax)
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eff@eff.org
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-group protecting your rights on-line
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Excalibur Enterprises
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P.O. BOX 266
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Emmans, PA 18049
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-night vision devices
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-catalog costs $5
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Flashback Books
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906 Samuel Drive
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Petaluma, CA 94952
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707.762.4714
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-rare and out-of-print books, psychedelia
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FringeWare Inc.
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2507 Roehampton
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Austin, TX 78745-6964
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800.GUT.MEEK
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512.477.1366
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fringeware@wixer.cactus.org
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-sells "fringe" software, and other items
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Further Connections
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Waves Forest
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PO Box 768
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Monterey, CA 93940
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-fringe science
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Heathkit
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PO Box 1288
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Benton Harbor, MI 49022
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800.253.0570
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-robots
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Housewares
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1322 Haight St.
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San Francisco, CA 94117
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415.252.1440
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-rave clothes and stuff
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Hyperdelic/TransMedia Foundation
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415.956.9776
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-rave/psychedelic video
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InHome Health Services
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Box 3112
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CH-2800 Delemont
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Switzerland
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-nootropics
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Interlab
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BCM Box 5890
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London WC1N 3XX
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England
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-nootropics
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|
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Kodak Center for Creative Imaging
|
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800.428.7400
|
|
-classes in electronic imaging taught by experts
|
|
on state of the art equipment
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|
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Timothy Leary
|
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Box 69886
|
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LA, CA 90069
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|
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Loompanics, Ltd.
|
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PO Box 1197
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Port Townsend, WA 98368
|
|
-carries a large collection of underground/hard-to-find books
|
|
-send for a catalog
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|
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MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies)
|
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1801 Tippah Ave.
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Charlotte, NC 28205.
|
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|
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Mark Ziesing Books
|
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PO Box 76
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Shingleton, CA 96088
|
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800.869.0348
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916.474.1580
|
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-mail-order cp/sf book service
|
|
-send $1 for a catalog
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|
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Media Magic
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PO Box 507
|
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Nicasio, CA 94946
|
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415.662.2426
|
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-books, videos, merchandise related to vr, cyberspace
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|
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Mouser Electronics
|
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11433 Woodside Avenue
|
|
Santee, CA 92071
|
|
-sells most electronic components parts and equipment
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|
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Myron Kreuger / Artificial Reality
|
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55 Edith
|
|
Vernon, CT 06066
|
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203.871.1375
|
|
-custom vr
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|
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Nettwerk Records
|
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Attn: Mail Order
|
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1755 Robson St.
|
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Box 330
|
|
Vancouver, British Columbia
|
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V6G3B7
|
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-record company
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|
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NewTek, Inc.
|
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215 SE 8th St.
|
|
Topeka, KS 66603
|
|
800.843.8934
|
|
-makers of the Video Toaster
|
|
-send 'em $4.95 for a demo tape of what the Video Toaster does
|
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|
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Nomadic Research Labs
|
|
PO Box 2185
|
|
El Segundo, CA 90245
|
|
-Steve Roberts
|
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|
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Nutrient Cafe Wholesale
|
|
PO Box 170156
|
|
San Francisco, CA 94117-0156
|
|
-high tech nutrient mixtures
|
|
|
|
...of the jungle
|
|
PO Box 1801
|
|
Sebastopol, CA 95473
|
|
-legal highs and such
|
|
|
|
Ono-Sendai Corporation
|
|
332 3rd Avenue,
|
|
San Francisco, CA 94118-2403
|
|
415.387.OSVR.
|
|
osendai@well.sf.ca.us
|
|
-information on _affordably_ VR systems.
|
|
-the people advertising in Mondo 2K, pg 7 (issue #7)
|
|
|
|
Paladin Press
|
|
PO Box 1307
|
|
Boulder, CO 80306
|
|
-obscure books
|
|
|
|
Re/Search Publications
|
|
70 Romolo Street #B
|
|
San Francisco, CA 94133
|
|
-underground/fringe subject matter magazine publications
|
|
-sex, cyberpunk, industrial and alternative lifestyles
|
|
|
|
SIGGRAPH (ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics)
|
|
212.869.7440 (membership info)
|
|
212.764.5537 (fax)(membersahip info)
|
|
312.644.66190 (conference info)
|
|
312.321.6976 (fax)conference info)
|
|
|
|
Silent Records
|
|
540 Alabama St. Suite 315
|
|
San Francisco, CA 94110
|
|
-industrial/import/experimental music
|
|
|
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Skyline Books
|
|
PO Box T
|
|
Forest Knolls, CA 94933
|
|
-beat-generation, counterculture, and pomo literature
|
|
|
|
Smart Products
|
|
870 Market Street Suite 1262
|
|
San Francisco, CA 94102
|
|
800.858.6520
|
|
415.989.2500
|
|
|
|
Sound Photosynthesis
|
|
PO Box 2111
|
|
Mill Valley, CA 94942
|
|
-recordings of speeches and rants by many famous new edge people
|
|
-catalog $2
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|
|
|
Spectrum Dynamics
|
|
2016 Main St. Ste #1207
|
|
Houston, TX 77002-8843
|
|
-vr merchandise/products
|
|
-20pg catalog is $15
|
|
|
|
SST Records
|
|
PO Box 1
|
|
Lawndale, CA 90260
|
|
-send for catalog
|
|
|
|
Steve Jackson Games
|
|
PO Box 18957
|
|
Austin, TX 78760
|
|
|
|
STZ Corporation
|
|
PO Box 22
|
|
Monmouth, Gwent NP5 3XU
|
|
United Kingdom
|
|
-rave t-shirts and clothing
|
|
|
|
Sub Pop Mail Order
|
|
1932 1st Avenue #1103
|
|
Seattle, WA 98101
|
|
-send for catalog
|
|
|
|
Sudona, Desktop Computing for Women's Health
|
|
2118 Guadalupe, Suite 195
|
|
Austin TX 78705
|
|
800.488.6335
|
|
donna@well.sf.ca.us
|
|
-Menstat(tm)2.0...First desktop software to track and estimate
|
|
menstrual cycles..
|
|
|
|
TOPYUS (Psychic TV)
|
|
PO Box 18223
|
|
Denver, CO 80218
|
|
-Genesis P-Orridge's Psychic TV
|
|
-send a SASE for info on Psychic TV, catalogs, albums, t-shirts,
|
|
videos, books, etc.
|
|
|
|
VPL Research, Inc.
|
|
950 Tower Lane, 14th floor
|
|
Foster City, CA 94404
|
|
415.312.0200
|
|
-Jaron Lanier's famous virtual reality firm
|
|
(now-defunct???)
|
|
|
|
Wax Trax Records
|
|
1659 North Damen Avenue
|
|
Chicago, Illinois 60647
|
|
312.252.1000
|
|
312.252.1007 (fax)
|
|
-send SASE for catalog
|
|
|
|
Whole Toon Access
|
|
PO Box 369
|
|
Issaquah, WA 98027
|
|
206.391.8747
|
|
206.391.9064 (fax)
|
|
-videotapes, graphic novels, comics, anime, etc.
|
|
-write for catalog
|
|
|
|
Xochipili
|
|
Lord Nose
|
|
PO Box 170473M
|
|
San Francisco, CA 94117
|
|
-Xochi Speaks poster & Guide to Psychedelics available for $25
|
|
|
|
Zentech
|
|
Box 138
|
|
Morgan Bay Rd.
|
|
Surry, ME 04684
|
|
-cyberpunk, virtual reality merchandise
|
|
|
|
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|
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________________________________________________________________________
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| see ya! |
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|___________|
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|
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Welp, that looks like it for now. Have fun!
|
|
|
|
Many thanks go out to the masses who have added their suggestions, too
|
|
numerous to mention. But an extra-special thanks to Bruce Sterling
|
|
and Steve Brown of SF Eye for being *extremely* helpful with
|
|
suggestions, comments, and info!
|
|
|
|
Many thanks go out to Strider (Steve White) for editing this file, as
|
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well as Anne Balsamo for providing a very useful, wonderful
|
|
bibliography.
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|
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Final Hellos to: the nameless masses. (yes, you!). And all those
|
|
living on the edge of the future, and to all those working to protect
|
|
cyberspace from the fascism that now threatens it. And everyone else.
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Again, if you have any questions/comments/concerns/criticisms/corrections
|
|
or any additional info, please contact me at ahawks@nyx.cs.du.edu.
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