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Jonas e'Zine -- Volume 2, Number 3 -- Released May 27, 1996
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Jonas is produced semi-regularly by Edicius (Tom Sullivan). Jonas
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and the material therein are property of Edicius and Jonas Print Matter
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Incorporated. Jonas may be freely distributed as long as this notice
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remains in place, and there is no fee charged for its retrieval.
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.. and in the end
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we shall achieve in time
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the thing which is divine.
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Spacehog / "In The Meantime"
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Jonas E'Zine Volume 2, Issue 2 May 27, 1996
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Contents:
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(1) - Edicius' Editorial
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(2) - How I Got This Way / by Mercuri
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(3) - Internet Censorship Revisited / by Edicius
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(4) - Snowglobes / by Funkdafied
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(5) - Wacky Mall Excursions: Take One / by Edicius
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(6) - Reviews: Edicius' Opinions on EVERYTHING!
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(7) - News From The World
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(1) - Edicius' Editorial
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[May 20, 1996]
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Another Monday, more things on my mind. This may turn out to be little
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more "ranty" then my normal writings, but eh. So be it.
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There's less then 3 weeks left in the school year. Instead of jumping for
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joy, I'm seeing the down side of it. Do you realize that a week from now,
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the present seniors will be starting their exams. Soon after that, they
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graduate. I won't see 90 percent of them again.
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That's good. Out of that 90 percent of the ones I'll never see again,
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99.9 percent I don't want to. However, there is one that I will utterly
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miss. I've just fallen all over her in the last few months. Let me tell
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you, it sucks.
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She's popular, but not overly popular. She isn't drop-dead gorgeous, but
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instead she can be simply described as cute. There is nothing else that
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fits her better. She isn't ugly, but she isn't one that would strike you
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as overly beautiful. Her personality is great. She amazes me. I just
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don't know why.
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I don't know how it really started, either. When my semester Art 2 class
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started in January, she was in it. She wasn't in my Art 1 class early, so
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I didn't know who she was. Two days into the class I looked in last
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year's yearbook and found out exactly who she was. Since then, I've never
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forgotten her name.
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She will actually stop by my table and converse with me (well, me and the
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others sitting at the table). I don't know if she's doing it just to make
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casual conversation and be nice, or whatever. But I do know I melt when I
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am near her.
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She has a boyfriend. That hampers the whole situation. I saw his picture
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one day, and he isn't that bad looking of a guy, and from what I hear,
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he's not a bad person overall. So, basically, I don't have a chance with
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her.
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Couple in the fact that after a week I will never see her again, it makes
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for one depressed Tom. In a week or so the seniors graduate and leave the
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halls of my school forever. In August she will start getting ready for
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college in Pennsylvania. I just can't win.
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In two days, I have a rough draft for my history term paper due. I
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haven't even started it. Well, I have the research and everything, I just
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need to write it all out. Let me tell you how fun these next two days
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will be.
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On the upside. I get home from school today, and check my mail that I got
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today. Not only did I get the new issue of Us News & World Report, with
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the cover story of "Wired Whiz Kids" (good reading, btw. it's the 5/27/96
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issue), but I have a big brown envelope sitting for me. Quickly I
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recognize the return address as the Weezer Fan Club. Rock! Inside it
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contained the spring '96 issue of Weezine (see review later in this
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issue), but it also had an autographed picture of the band, along with
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some other stuff.
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In case you still didn't know, I took the name "Jonas" from the Weezer
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song, "My Name Is Jonas." So yes, I love the band.
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As far as news this issue ..
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The first installment in the new Jonas column, called "How I Got This
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Way", was written by Mercuri. The goal of this column is to provide a
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outlet for various people to talk about their lives. More specifically,
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it is meant to show that the way we are today, personality wise, can
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normally be traced to one single event in our lives. I believe Mercuri
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captured this perfectly. You may know Mercuri as the editor of
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Radioactive Aardvark Dung magazine. A million thanks go out to him.
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As always, the website is changing. This time, I changed the layout and
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graphics and stuff, so it actually looks good! The address is at the
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bottom of the file. (Hey, if you're reading this from the website, you
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don't really need to know it, do you?)
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That is about it. Have a great day.
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(2) - How I Got This Way - by Mercuri
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I was at a friend's birthday party back in eighth grade, now, we had
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planned the whole time we were going to raise Hell that night. Whether it
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was by terrorizing him in his sleep, or T-Ping. We played football in his
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backyard, then we realized what we thought was mud was actually goose
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crap, so we stopped. I poured a laxative in his drink, all in the name of
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good- natured fun, it was his birthday =).
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Anyway, the night dragged on. We started playing "Risk," the board game
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at about 2:00am, me and two other anonymous friends went out to T-P and
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egg houses/cars, whatever crossed our path. We found the first house,
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nestled tightly away in the woods, hit it with about two rolls of toilet
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paper, shaving creamed their windows. it was a masterpiece of vandalism,
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it brought tears to my eyes. =) Moving along, we went to the next house,
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while the third musketeer got weak in the knees and decided to go back to
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the house and play Risk with the rest of the people still their.
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This is where the destruction began, and basically my whole life is a
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result of the consequences of the following actions. I myself, uprooted a
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stop sign, and speed limit sign, stole a license plate and slashed two
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tires. We together uprooted about eight to ten mail boxes. The adrenaline
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was flowing that night.
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We went back to the house, where we played Risk until I fell asleep. I
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woke up around 4:00am only to find myself covered in shaving cream.
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"Those crazy kids!"
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I woke up the next morning with people shaking me. "The police are all
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over the place!" "You should see what we did in the daylight! The tires
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you slashed were on a Cadillac!" Not seeing any bright side to this whole
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thing, I walked outside, threw my pocket knife into a pond, shoved the
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license plate into the ground with my foot.
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"How could I have POSSIBLY thought I was going to get away with this?"
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"What the HELL was I going to do?"
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Like the police wouldn't suspect a sleep over as the cause of all this. I
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have no idea what went through my head that night, but I do know that was
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the end of all of my vandalization for a while. As well as my life.
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We had convinced the birthday boy's parents that we didn't do it, but boy,
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did I ever feel low after I heard that the house that we T-P'd majorly was
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a mixed marriage. "Great, now I'll be coined as a racist."
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So we had escaped, and we went home. I took a shower, praying to God on
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my knee's, that He make the punishment nothing. And I went to bed, still
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praying. I woke up at about 4:00pm, took another shower, and went down-
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stairs. The rest of the day was normal until the phone rang. It was the
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kid who went home before we did all the "bad" stuff. He told me that the
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mother had just called His house, and that we were definitely, no doubt
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about it, implicated into the whole thing. The call waiting beep sounded
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while I was talking to him. Said "Hello," and the voice I heard was the
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birthday boy's mother, wanting to talk to my mother. "Uhm, Mom! Phone!"
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I yelled. She talked to my mom, and I listened in. We had more or less
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been ratted out by the Birthday Boy's little sister who had seen us sneak
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out.
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Wow, I had never seen my parents so absolutely pissed off and sad at the
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same time. At the time, what they tried to get across from me didn't
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really sink in. But it all hit me eventually. Had this entire escapade
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not have happened, I would have definitely gotten into drugs heavier than I
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had, I would have never began to weight lift, I would have never had any
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dreams about going to VMI or West Point, like my role models did. I would
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have never have had the grades I have now. This event, what seemed to be
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the worst thing that had ever happened to me at the time, turned out to be
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the greatest turning point of my life. I wouldn't trade what happened for
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the World. Everything just seems to fall in place now.
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But something like this, you would think would make me be an angel. It
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sounds like now that I have completely avoided trouble and all risk, not
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true. You have to gain the ability to recognize what is worth the risk,
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and what is not. You have to balance yourself in the medium's of right
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and wrong. And remember, we are all made perfect through failure.
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(3) - Internet Censorship Revisited - by Edicius
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[See endnotes for more information]
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How would you feel if censorship extended as far as your private phone
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calls? You would feel offended, wouldn't you? Well, what if instead of
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your private phone calls, your private email could earn you jail time?
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As long as the Internet is around, the topic of Internet Censorship won't
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die. Recently we have seen several examples of this. From Germany's list
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of explicit, and thereby illegal, newsgroups, to the United State's
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Communications Decency Act, the Internet has suffered a few blows.
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However, the biggest restriction may be in Australia.
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According to a press release put out by New South Wales (Australia)
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State Attorney-General Jeff Shaw QC MLC, the NSW State Government has
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proposed some very serious legislation. The bill has many parts "to
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protect children and others from intentionally or accidentally accessing
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abhorrent and objectionable material." (1)
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This bill goes farther then a bill proposed by Western Australia. The
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similar bill had an irregularity which allowed the legal transmission of
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computer games that contained any material containing violent and sexual
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acts.
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The bill proposed by NSW goes much further then newsgroups and web sites-
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some of the key components of the Communications Decency Act. In a
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nutshell, this bill targets:
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- material that would be refused classifications;
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- material that would be unsuitable for minors of any age, such as
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a film classified X or R;
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- a publication that would be classified Category 1 or 2 (including
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explicit sexual or sexually related material) and;
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- material unsuitable for minors under 15 (2)
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Material considered unsuitable for children, even if it is not directed
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towards children, would be banned from everything- including private email.
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Material available in libraries would be illegal if published
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electronically. Also, conversations that are legal on the street or on
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the telephone, would be illegal in chat rooms or email. (3)
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This bill targets Internet Service Providers with jail time and stiff
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fines if any of their users violate this bill. ISPs would be legally
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liable for everything, which would force many, if not nearly all, to close
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down due to the fact that they can't monitor everything their users do.
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Exceptions to this are two ISPs in New South Wales, Telstra and Optus, who
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have "common-carrier" status and are protected under Federal Law.
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According to a press release by the Electronic Frontiers Australia (Inc.),
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from Sunday May 19 1996, "existing laws against exploitative pornography,
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defamation, and harassment have proved sufficient in dealing with abuses
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of Internet services." The EFA also goes on to say, "the Office of Film
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and Literature Classification itself has searched the Internet and
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reported that 'restricted and refused classification material was
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difficult to find.'"
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A May 27 rally at Sydney Hyde Park in Sydney, Australia, is planned. This
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is to be followed be a march to the parliament House. This is meant to
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give Internet users a chance to show their anger in person. Police and
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City approval has been given to this event, and it is expected to be very
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mild. Although at the current time no information regarding the outcome
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of the event is available, Jonas will keep you informed in a later issue.
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Of course, all of this action in the land down under is due to our
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wondering Senators and Congressmen. Thanks to their brilliant rendition of
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"Let's Regulate the Internet", now other countries feel they should do the
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same.
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Thanks guys, the world means it.
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[Endnotes]
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(1) - taken from the press release from New South Wales Attorney
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General Jeff Shaw, titled "NSW Clamps Down on Pornography on
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the Internet."
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(2) - press release, Jeff Shaw. See above.
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(3) - taken from Electronic Frontiers Australia Press Release
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(5/19/96), "Internet Uproar Over NSW Government's Censorship
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Plans."
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(4) - Snowglobes - by Funkdafied
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I sit here and look at this beautiful snowglobe my friend Scott and his
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mother gave me for Christmas, and I start to cry, because I realize, that
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is the only thing left I have to remember them by.
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Last week, my friend's house caught on fire.. My friend Jon went to the
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store around 12:30 to get cigarettes (so he told the cops) and came back
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and the house was a big flame, with his brother Scott and his mother still
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inside. By the time the cops and fireman got there, the mother had passed
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away and so had Scott.. Fortunately, they brought Scott back to life and
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flew him to Livingston (NJ) burn center, because he was burned 85% percent
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of his body. The mothers funeral and wake was this week and it was very
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sad, everybody was crying, and I honestly thought I walked into the wrong
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room because unfortunately it was an open casket and it didn't look like
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her at all. As the week went on Scott got worse, he lost 40% of his
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blood, his lungs stopped working and only 1/4 of his lungs worked, both of
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his kidneys gave out and he died yesterday morning for 25 minutes, they
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brought him back, but by then he was brain dead. There wasn't really much
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of a chance of him suriving life too long, and he passed away last night
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in his sleep..
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No one knows if Jon did set the fire, or if he didn't.. they have him
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under investagation, but nothing will come out of it, the only people who
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know what really happen, is Scott and his mother..
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It's especially sad because a week before this happen, his mother was in a
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car accident and her car was totalled, and 3 days before the fire it was
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Scott's birthday.
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Can you just imagine how *you* would feel if your mother and brother were
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killed in a fire that *you* may or may not have started? Can you just
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imagine how *you* would feel if you grew up with someone since
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kindergarten and was best friends since then and he called your mother mom
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and you called his mother mom, and both your friend and his mom died?
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That's what my ex boyfriend is going through.
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Scott was only 14 years old, that is when life basically begins; when you
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start knowing who your friends are, and what kind of music you actually
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like, not the kind your parents listen to and you thought was "cool", what
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clothes you actually wanted to wear, when you start going out with people.
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Scott died never graduating the eighth grade, never knowing what high
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school was like, he never had a girlfriend, him and his mother planned a
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trip to the Bahamas they are never going to get to go on, he was looking
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forward to a summer he is never going to have. Things like that make you
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wonder..
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Maybe after reading this you should give your mom, or dad or brother or
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sister, a big hug and let them know you appreciate them, and look at what
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you are doing in your life and how some of you do drugs and not realize
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this could kill you and do a lot of other stupid stuff. Just think, some
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investigators are saying this was arson and that Jon left a cigarette in
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his room somewhere, whether he dropped it on his bed, or in the garbage, a
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simple careless thing like that could have caused his whole family their
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life. So maybe for those people who like to play with fire (you probably
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are thinking, only 12 year olds do that, I know seniors in high school
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that like to make bon fires in their backyard), or leave cigarettes around
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the room, forget to ash it, dump the ashtray in the garbage or throw a
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match when it still could be lit. You think, "that could never happen to
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me", one week we are all over Scott and Jon's house watching a movie and
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the next week, his house isn't even livable. It could happen to anyone.
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Now I have to go to a funeral for a boys life who didn't even really begin
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but it's already ended..
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And even though most of you don't believe in God, I do. In my snowglobe
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Scott and his mom gave me, It's a woman angel looking over a cherub in
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Heaven, and I'd like to think of that as Scott and his mom, happy in
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Heaven..
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(5) - Wacky Mall Excursions: Take One - by Edicius
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I was in the mall today, and I went to this fast-food place (Nathan's).
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In my hand I had a CD I had just bought, Dead Milkmen, "Chaos Rules (Live
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at the Trocadero.)" As I'm up getting my cheese fries and hot dog, the
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manager-type said, "Oh, what CD did you get?" I said, "the Dead Milkmen."
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He just looked at me blankly.
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Now, I wasn't expecting a big fan from this guy, and I could deal with him
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not even knowing who they were, but I just found it really funny when he
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looked at me and said, "Who? Are they big? Like, have they made MTV
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yet?"
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My sister, who was standing next to me, laughed in the guys face. At
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least I waited until my back was turned to laugh.
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Now, I don't want to pass judgement on the guy or anything. Nor am I
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trying to pull anything from this story in this article. I'm leaving you
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to draw your own conclusion. I just felt like relaying something eventful
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from my day to you.
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(6) - Reviews: Edicius' Opinions on EVERYTHING!
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CDs/LPs
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Goldfinger/self titled/Mojo Records
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"You're probably thinking that we're some type of trendy punk rock band,
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jumping on the bandwagon.."
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With the recent new wave of So Cal punk ska bands, you may get tired of
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them. Well, myself, I like the punk with the ska influenced. This album
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is no exception.
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The two tracks that you could tell would be the first two singles are
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"Here In Your Bedroom" (which has been getting increasing airplay and a
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video on MTV) and "Minds Eye." A lot of you are probably familiar with
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"Here..", but "Minds Eye" happens to be a really good song. It has been
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getting some airplay, but expect to hear it A lot more in due time. Then
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again, most of the songs on here are catchy enough to remain in your head
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easily enough.
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Most of the 16 tracks (14 listed, 2 "hidden") range from pretty good to
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really good. There isn't much on here that I would really cut out.
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However, there isn't much on here that I would say is excellent.
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Some of the highlights of this album, besides the aforementioned "radio
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hits", include "Mable", "Answers", and "Stay." On the same note, they
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could have cut out "The City With Two Faces" and "My Girlfriend's Shower
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Sucks."
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Love and Rockets/Sweet F.A./American Recordings
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Man oh man, this CD is definitely a great one. If you can get your hands
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on a copy, definitely get it. A great mix of guitar, piano, organs, bass,
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and "sound effects" produce an amazing album. Between the acoustic
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and electric guitars, you also get a somewhat "techno-y" guitar sound. I
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guess the best description for this is a part-acoustic, part-techno album.
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"Sweet Lover Hangover" is their first single. This is a really great
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song. I really don't know how to describe it, but I'll try my best.
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(Don't laugh) Take smooth acoustic guitar (a la softer Oasis?) and mix
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with easy electric guitar solos, add organs and some wave sounds.
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For the most part, this is a very mellow sounding record. It would
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definitely get my vote for one of the albums of the year.
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It is really hard to pull out the highlights of this album. Mainly
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because every one is _GREAT_. This is well worth whatever you pay for it.
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'Zines
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Weezine - Issue 6/Spring 1996
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(14 pages/half sized)
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Weezer Fanclub
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9311 SE Foster Rd. #666
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Portland, OR 97266
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This has to be one of the best 'zines I've ever read. It has great
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information on Weezer and a fantastic layout. You really can't ask for
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much more then this in a 'zine.
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The main editors of this 'zine are Mykel and Carli. They both run the
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Weezer Fan Club, which is how this 'zine is obtained. To the best of my
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knowledge, I don't believe you can get this without joining the fanclub.
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Then again, if you want to read this 'zine for it's content (like you
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should), wouldn't you be interested in the fan club as well?
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ANYWAY.
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This issue features an update from Rivers Cuomo (lead singer of Weezer),
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in which they print a photocopy of a handwritten letter of his. He tells
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us how Harvard life is, how his leg is feeling these days (he had an
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operation last winter), and the status of the new album. Very interesting
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reading.
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The bulk of the issue (6 out of the 14 pages) is a column written by Karl
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Koch, who is Weezer's chief helpers (roadie duties, I presume?) He does
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A lot of work for Weezer and The Rentals. In this column he answers a lot
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of fan's questions about the band, reviews four Weezer bootlegs, and goes
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through a very thorough instrument history. If you ever had the inkling
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to find out exactly what type of bass Matt Sharp uses, or the type of
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drums Pat Wilson uses, you will find that all in here. Very amazing.
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The design itself is pretty professional. They did a very good job with
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the layout. The fonts are all perfect, nothing is hard to read. Nor are
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there any blurry photocopies.
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Membership to the Weezer fanclub is $10. Send a SASE to the address
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listed above.
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Big*Geek (Issue 2) / Inverted Magazine (Issue 3)
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(22 Pages/Full Sized)
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Big*Geek
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PO Box 319
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Glenview, IL 60025
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Inverted Magazine
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75 Grand St. #2e
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New York, NY 10013
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This is a split issue by two very good 'zines. Let's look at Big*Geek's
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half first.
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This 'zine is run by Brian Geek (briang@ais.net). It is still somewhat
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new, but shows A lot of potential. Let's hope it continues on it's present
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track, and it will prove to be a very good read. As it has proven
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already.
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This issue is really good. A thought-provoking article on short
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attention spans, titled "what was i going to title this?" and a two page
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diary-type article, both show us the inner workings and thoughts of Brian.
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He also gives us a really good essay in "Red Kite". There is also an
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interview with The Pist, and a messload of 'zine and record reviews.
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This was my first time reading Inverted, and I must say that I'm
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impressed. Somewhat more "angsty" then most of my readings, Michelle
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Chen's (editor/voxpop@pipeline.com) writing's are very good.
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She has an article, titled "A Confession", in which she admits to being a
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dork (is that really hard to do? :)). A really interesting short
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'personal reflection' called "Shows" and "An Anecdote" are also very great
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writings. The thing I didn't really like, mainly because I didn't get it,
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was a short comic called "Pin Money" by Mimi Ilano.
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There are also some other short essays and stories in this issue. Most of
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them are very good.
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Overall, both of these magazines are great. Good layout, great content.
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Contact these editors and get their 'zines.
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Relish e'Zine - Issue 3
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email: jlantz@netcom.com
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This has to be my favorite e'zine right now. It's such a lovely blend of
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personal reflections with short stories and other essays. Man, The Masked
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Marauder (editor) rocks.
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This issue has a really good rant-spew called "alterna-teen", a funny story
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called "Lassie", and A lot of other really good things. Murmur has a great
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piece called "Licking Stamps." TMM has other great stuff, Shadow Tao has
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an article.. Man, this issue just _RULES_. It is so great. So great.
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Slinky e'Zine - Issue 4
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email: b3lial@cybercomm.net
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This is definitely my second favorite e'zine in the world (see relish
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review, above :)). This is also really great. This issue is the best
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Slinky issue to date.
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With a really funny opening editorial ("Meet Russian Women!"), to great
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stories by Belial, "Did You Love Her?", and Cerkit, "What Time Is It?", to
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a great essay by Jestapher, "Intellect vs. Introspect." Cerkit also had
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very good poetry this issue, especially "Shadows Conversing."
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This is a great 'zine. That's all that can be said. Keep looking towards
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this 'zine in the future. If all holds well for the Slinky people, we
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could be looking at a fierce 'zine.
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(7) - News Snippets - Compiled by Edicius
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_Teens charged in credit card online scam_
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Asbury Park Press, 5/4/96
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By Bernhard Warned, Staff Writer
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To an unsuspecting computer user on line, the message seemed legitimate
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enough: "You're out of time. Please enter your name, credit card account
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number and computer password to continue to operate on-line."
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Behind the message, however, were two South Brunswick Township [NJ]
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teen-agers who retrieved the credit card account information and used it to
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mail-order a cache of computer and music equipment, police said.
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In the end, the boys obtained $14,235 worth of merchandise -- including a
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high-tech notebook computer, a CD-ROM drive, modem and drum cymbals --
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thanks to their home computer, police said yesterday.
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The two -- 16-year olds from the Dayton and Kendall Park sections --
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ultimately defrauded 15 subscribers of America Online, a computer service
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with subscribers across the United States, police said.
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The boys have been released to the custody of their parents with a date
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pending in Family Court in New Brunswick.
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Beginning perhaps in early March, the suspects had the merchandise
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delivered to five township homes that were either unoccupied or in the
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process of being sold.
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In an effort to cover their tracks, precise instructions were attached to
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the front doors ordering the deliverymen to drop off the items in the
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rear of the homes, presumably out of view of any suspicious neighbors.
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Their alleged scheme began to unravel on April 8, however, when township
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detectives received a phone call from Wisconsin police. Wisconsin
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authorities told police that an order for music equipment was to be sent
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to a residence in the Kendall Park section of the township. What made it
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suspicious was that the item was ordered with a credit card belonging to
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a Flushing, N.Y., resident.
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In the following weeks, detectives learned of similar billing
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arrangements identifying other township homes, police said.
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Finally, investigators spoke with a woman from the Franklin Park section
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of South Brunswick who gave them a description of two young men who had
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knocked on her door looking for a package. She told that boys that she
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had it returned.
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With the use of United Parcel Service records, more credit card victims
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surfaced, creating a paper trail that eventually led to the boys' homes.
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A search of the boys' homes revealed additionally merchandise and a
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damming bit of evidence: the computer used to perpetrate the crimes -- and
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a computer file in it detailing whom they had defrauded, police said.
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At the home of one of the culprits, police found a new $4,000 laptop
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computer. The boy explained its existence by drafting a letter to his
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father, which stated the boy won the computer for his scholarly
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achievements, said Detective Ed George.
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In the end, the boys had been tied to seven different crimes, police said.
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For their alleged roles, they were charged with a 39 counts of theft and
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fraud, police said.
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Pirate software, the type the boys used to allegedly snatch up credit card
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details, is readily available from hackers or via the Internet, police
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say.
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In this case, the boys used a program called "AOHell," which permitted
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them to fish for credit card account information of online users.
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"A lot of kids have it," Detective James Kennard said of the program.
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"Not all of them use it, however."
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Kennard said the program could be used to irk online users by infiltrating
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on-line chat sessions or even bumping them off the computer network all
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together.
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Investigators suspect that as many as 12 students may have conspired to
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commit the crimes.
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From Time magazine, 5/13/96:
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Just Too Much
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Is Newt Gingrich a punk-rock fan, particularly of "Theme Song", a tune by
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the band Too Much Joy? As the story goes, Gingrich heard the single played
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among G.O.P. staff members, then last month allegedly sent fan letters to
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the irreverent musicians (once tried and acquitted of obscenity charges),
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raving that they "had captured the entire essence of our 1994 campaign in a
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single line: 'To create, you must destroy.'" The band's promoters used the
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letters to help publicize its new album. Last week Gingrich's's office
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claimed the letters were a hoax, despite being on the Speaker's stationery,
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complete with signature, gold seal and watermark. Band member Jay
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Blumenfield believes the letters are authentic. Still, he says, "it's
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becoming more and more sinister."
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Posted to several newsgroups, including alt.zines and
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alt.music.modern-rock, by Radical Records (radical@chesea.ios.com).
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_INDIE LABEL Inter-"NETS" SOUGHT-AFTER AUSTRALIAN BAND_
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New York City-based Radical Records broke new ground this week, quite
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possibly becoming the first label to sign a band without ever meeting or
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speaking to them.
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The deal was set up by Eric Rosen, Director of A&R at Radical, who
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discovered Bucket while scanning an Australian web page devoted to unsigned
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bands.
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Eighty-six e-mails and 7 months later, Bucket signed a four year, four
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record deal with Radical Records, a growing indie label, whose use of
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modern day technology just sent a clear message to Bucket's many other
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worldwide suitors: Hop aboard the information highway now, or lose the
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race.
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The four piece has already had top picks from past recordings at worldwide
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radio stations. They've also been nominated for several music awards back
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home in Western Australia.
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"I never thought the internet would help us," Bucket's manager Kevin
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Russeth wrote in one of his e-mails, "We thought it was something that was
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going to steal our freedom, not help us get it!"
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There's definitely something special about these guys. Three of the four
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bandmembers write the songs, resulting in a variety of sounds ranging from
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melodic string arrangements to faster, dirtier rhythms. Their left handed
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bass and guitar players not only play their guitars upside-down, they also
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use a wealth of bizarre tuning configurations toproduce their own unique
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sound.
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Their first American full-length, a mixture of previous Aussie releases
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"Flounder" and "Muddle" will be released this fall on Radical, backed up by
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a nationwide college tour.
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Also coming up on Radical this summer is a new release by New Jeresey
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punksters BLANKS 77 and "Oi! Skampilation, Vol.2". Phew, it's a wonder all
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those Radical guys and gals don't kick the "bucket"! No way, they're too
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damn good!
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Call 212-475-3672 for more info..
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Jonas e'Zine -- Issue 18
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This is line 700
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Send all inquiries to edi@cybercomm.net
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.. or visit the website at:
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http://www.cybercomm.net/~edi/jonas.html
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.. or visit the ftp site at:
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ftp.etext.org /pub/Zines/Jonas
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"Jonas. It's more then a 'zine, it is a lifestyle."
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