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Date: Thu, 7 Jan 93 12:22:04 PST
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Reply-To: <cocot@osc.versant.com>
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Message-ID: <surfpunk-0024@SURFPUNK.Technical.Journal>
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From: cocot@osc.versant.com (Yvsg lbhe nezf, jngpu lbhe xarrf, naq rkvg gb gur yrsg, cyrnfr)
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To: surfpunk@osc.versant.com (SURFPUNK Technical Journal)
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Subject: [surfpunk-0024] DIGEST: networks, gopher, WAX, jed, flat tires, Hacker Groups
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Keywords: surfpunk
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| I agree -- your MX is phuqued.
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| -- jpd@nwu.edu
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|________________________________________
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Here are several items, related only in the fifth-dimesionsal
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cosmic consciousness.
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Subject: Subgenius Digest V3 #217
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Subject: networking
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Subject: Networks
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Subject: Re: Gopher+ Considered Harmful
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Subject: "WAX" in San Francisco (Help!) + other playdates
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Subject: The Story of the Anti-Jed
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Subject: Slack and Flat Tires in Manila
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Subject: Hacker Groups - Distribute Freely
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--strick
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Reply-To: Subgenius@mc.lcs.mit.edu
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Subject: Subgenius Digest V3 #217
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To: Subgenius@mc.lcs.mit.edu
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Sender: charlie@rtfm.mlb.fl.us
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Subgenius Digest Fri, 1 Jan 93 Volume 3 : Issue 217
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From: "D. V. Henkel-Wallace" <gumby@cygnus.com>
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Date: Thu, 31 Dec 92 15:15:05 EST
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Message-Id: <9212312015.AA00439@tweedledumb.cygnus.com>
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To: Subgenius@mc.lcs.mit.edu
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Subject: networking
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The current issue of the Economist, as is its wont each year, rates
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organizations that have "networking" value (like the trilateral
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commission, Skull and Bones, etc). This year's list of the world's
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most significant include:
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o - Internet and Usenet
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o - The Illuminati
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Ominously, these two are numbers 2^4 and 17 on the list!
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Message-Id: <9212311741.AA08664@media.mit.edu>
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To: subgenius@mc.lcs.mit.edu
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Subject: Networks
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Date: Thu, 31 Dec 92 12:41:27 -0500
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From: Michael Travers <mt@media.mit.edu>
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The year-end issue of The Economist has an article on "influential
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networks" that mentions both the Internet and Bavarian Illuminati, not
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to mention such lesser organizations as Opus Dei, The Freemasons, and
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the Communist Party.
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________________________________________________________________________
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From: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu (Mark P. McCahill)
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Newsgroups: comp.infosystems.gopher
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Subject: Re: Gopher+ Considered Harmful
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Date: 14 Dec 92 15:28:10 GMT
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Organization: Universty of Minnesota
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>In article <MARCA.92Dec11073613@wintermute.ncsa.uiuc.edu> Marc
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Andreessen, marca@ncsa.uiuc.edu writes:
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>What are the standards by which a networked information system can be
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>judged to be ``past critical mass''?
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>Obviously gopher is past critical mass so far as campus-wide
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>information servers go, but that's a very minor part of the
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>information processing realm -- a fact that kills your general
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>argument. Right? Or is your statement implicitly qualified and I'm
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>just not noticing it?
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I looked at the log on our main gopher server and saw that between
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November 2 and December 7 there were 35,135 different machines that
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contacted our main server, and there were 1,006,275 requests
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(transactions) done by the server. About 75% of this is from outside
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the University of Minnesota. I don't know if this qualifies as critical
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mass though :-).
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Date: Sat, 2 Jan 93 16:21:52 EST
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From: artist1@rdrc.rpi.edu (Artist # 1)
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To: future@isis.cs.du.edu
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Subject: "WAX" in San Francisco (Help!) + other playdates
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A request for HELP here,
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as well as the bi-monthly posting of where my film is playing, in
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case you want to catch it.
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"WAX or the discovery of television among the bees" (85:00)
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WAX opened on Friday (Jan. 1st) at the Roxie Theatre in San
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Francisco. Due to a negative synergy apparently common the last
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several months between the papers and the houses that show
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independent films, there were NO REVIEWS for the opening, as far
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as I know. So if you live in San Francisco, and have any
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familiarity with the film, could you please mention it to people
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you know. As luck would have it, there was at least a really good
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writeup by Richard Kadrey in the winter Whole Earth Review (RK
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also wrote a review in Mondo back in August)... but it is really
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word of mouth which will save this run.
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The number at the Roxie is : (415) 863 1087
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The film moves over to the UC in Berkeley on Friday, Jan. 8, for
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2 days, (9 shows). There is are some new chances for press
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there, but I am afraid that the same situation may hold true...
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so, hello Berkeley... are you out there? If you know about WAX,
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please tell someone else about it.
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If you don't know anything about the film, you can write me, and
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I will send you a text file (about 70k now) with newspaper
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reviews, and a variety of descriptions; included are some net
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reviews I either found, or was lucky enough to have forwarded on
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to me. The film has already made 2 "10 best" lists here in New
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York (NY Press and another).
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You can write me at:
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artist1@rdrc.rpi.edu (my name is David Blair)
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Obviously, I am self-distributing, in case you wonder why I have
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taken the taking the liberty of posting.
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Following are some quotes, to warm you up, then the listing of
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playdates up until spring:
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William Gibson (author, Neuromancer, Count Zero, etc.) on WAX:
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"Authentically peculiar. Like something from the network vaults
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of an alternate universe."
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William T. Vollman (author, "You Bright and Risen Angels", "The
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Iceshirt", "The Rainbow Stories", all Penguin/Viking Press)
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"I admire your dark and paranoid visions in all of their
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intergalactic complexity."
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Larry McCaffery (editor, "Storming the Reality Studio: A Casebook
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on Cyberpunk and Postmodern Fiction", Duke University Press):
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"WAX strikes me as a truly major accomplishment, intellectually
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rich, verbally inventive, visually stunning, and -- perhaps most
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remarkable of all -- as emotionally resonant as any film I've
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come across in recent years."
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Brooks Landon (author, "Aesthetics of Ambivalence: Rethinking SF
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Film in the Age of Electronic (Re)Production", Greenwood Press)
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"WAX is like no movie you have ever seen. Call it postmodern,
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postcyberpunk... or post cinema, the point is this 85 minute
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celebration of the possibilities of "electronic cinema" may well
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indicate the future direction of SF film, if not "film" itself.
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Timothy Leary
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"WAX is a treat for the eyeballs, a delight for the receptor
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sites, a brilliant illumination for our left brains and our right
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brains!"
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Here are the screenings:
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Jan. 1-7
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Roxie, San Francisco
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Sat, Sun: 2,4,6,8,10 / Mon-Thur 6,8,10 (except no show Wed. at 8)
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(on film)
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Jan. 8.9
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UC, Berkeley
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Friday: 5,7,9,11 / Sat: 1,3,5,7,9
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[I deleted all the other dates ... they're in Chicago and Edinborough
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and places like that ... :) --m]
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From: charlie@rtfm.mlb.fl.us (Charles Edward Patisaul)
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Message-Id: <9212312118.AA03513@rtfm.mlb.fl.us>
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Subject: The Story of the Anti-Jed
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To: surfpunk@osc.versant.com (Surfpunk Technical Journal)
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Date: Thu, 31 Dec 92 16:18:25 EST
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Originating from the Sunny Seaside Sub-Tropical Paradise of Melbourne, FL USA
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X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.3 PL11]
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I don't know if the subscribers of the SurfPunk Technical Journal are
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familiar with the famous Brother Jed, but if not all one must do is substitute
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your favorite self-righteous wandering in-your-face evangelist.
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Brother Jed tours College Campuses across the United State as part of
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his Campus Ministry USA Tour. He always has an entourage of disciples studying
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in the art of condemning HO-MOH-SEX-YOU-ALLS (much handwaving), anyone
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wearing spandex (lusty, lusty, lusty), red-headed women (the color of their
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hair is the color of their heart, and red is the color of the satan), actually
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anywomen who are freethinkers (the last time I saw his wife Sister Cindy, she
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was literally barefoot AND pregnant), all college females are semen swallowing
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fornicating whores, and we're all enrolled in the college of destruction
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majoring in eternal damnation. I have seen Brother Jed wave the bible dare
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people to find passages in there that say anything against him, and then when
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the entire membership of AEPi (a jewish fraternity) start yelling quotes back
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in unison he carries on as if nothing has happened, he typically doesn't
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respond to questions ans such from the audience but one time I happened to see
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him talking to a large group of black students who had asked him about slavery
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in the bible, he tried to explain that some races were just plain made inferior
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to others so that they could serve others. I just mention this to show that he
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sometimes is using bad judgement in talking to folks.
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So here follows salvation, the story of the anti-jed...
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[from alt.brother-jed]
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>From alt.brother-jed Thu Dec 31 16:02:34 1992
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Newsgroups: alt.brother-jed
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Path: rtfm.mlb.fl.us!mlb.semi.harris.com!darwin.sura.net!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!usenet.coe.montana.edu!Msu.oscs.montana.edu!uphrrmk
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From: uphrrmk@Msu.oscs.montana.edu
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Subject: the Anti-Jed
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Message-ID: <00965D1E.113CD5C0@Msu.oscs.montana.edu>
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Sender: usenet@coe.montana.edu (USENET News System)
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Reply-To: uphrrmk@Msu.oscs.montana.edu
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Organization: Montana State University
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Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 23:23:42 GMT
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Someone wrote me a wonderful letter asking me to tell the tale of the
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anti-Jed. Gather "round, keeds, 'Cos Auntie Maim has a story for you!
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It began at the University of Minnesota Campus, where Jed isn't seen
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around much anymore. Maybe he felt he couldn't tame this hotbed of
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Homma-sexuals, pagans, hoodlums, and Wiiiild Rebels. Maybe the Sister Cindy
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Lookalike contest was partly responsible. Or maybe it was the anti-Jed.
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Rumors of the anti-Jed sprang up a few years ago, When a few friends of
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mine started their chapter of the Campus Crusade for Cthuhlu.(Remember, Keeds,
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Cthuhlu Cthaves!) This was the same year a guy stood in front of Coffman Union
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giving $100 dollars to all the students there who were working their way
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through college. He was rumored to be the anti-Jed.
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The anti-Jed was supposed to be the exact opposite of Brother Jed...kind,
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tolerant, friendly,with a sense of humor and a penchant for worshipping street
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meters and the odd Express Teller Machine.(put in your donation to the Money
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God, fill out the Sacrifice forms, and if the Money God is pleased, he'll spit
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out money for you. If the Money God isn't pleased, he will chew up your card,
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and never give it back.) In fact, the anti-Jed was rumored to be several
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people, just because there were reports of him EVERYWHERE. People would follow
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lines of chalk that connected into a huge pentacle with The anti-Jed standing
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in the middle in bikini briefs, sunglasses, and usually holding discussions
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about bisexuality in Congress, the proper sacrifices to the Killer Squirrels
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who hung out near campus, (large, rude and scruffy beings, who insisted on
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snacks. Squirrel muggings were rumored in Northrup Mall, and they would
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saunter into classrooms looking for food. They were The anti-Jed's totem
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animals.) Sometimes Brother Jed would be haranguing a group of students, and
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the most pointed, embarrasing questions would silence him for a couple of
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minutes, or trip him into saying something insanely stupid. We had no doubt it
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was an Anti-Jed in one of his incarnations.For Example:
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The AJ: If all americans worshipped Jesus, would all the dry oil wells
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flow again?
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The Jed-a-roni: Yes, they would.
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AJ: So you're saying that God and Jesus is holding oil, and therefore our
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economy hostage until every man, woman, and child is Born Again?
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Yes, the anti-Jed managed to make Brother Jed admit that God was an
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Eco-terrorist.(Eco for economy and environment.)
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Sometimes Brother Jed would look haggard, gray faced and dull eyed. We
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hypothesized that the Anti-Jed must have been haunting his concience with
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rationality, kindness, and other thoughts that were alien to his nature. Not
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long after, he left, and hasn't been seen for a few years now. Probably for
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easier prey--like the students of MSU in Montana, where I now live. Heh he hee.
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Though I can't be the dark and scruffy specter that the anti-Jed was back
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home at the U of M, I can go on in the spirit he forged in us... This spring,
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I'm going to mobilize somestreet theater, to be ready when Jed or his sidekicks
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appear to win the hearts of the poor kids here. Elvis worship, with a
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translator for Elvis-ese and Brother-Jed-ese. The anti-Jed would have wanted
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it that way.
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Ignorance and hate is fatal,
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La Mort.
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--
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Charles E. Patisaul charlie@rtfm.mlb.fl.us Melbourne, Florida USA
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To: Subgenius@mc.lcs.mit.edu
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Subject: Slack and Flat Tires in Manila
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Date: Tue, 29 Dec 92 10:54:53 -0600
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From: humphrie@ssc.wisc.edu
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Quoted from a wire story by Eileen Guerrero, AP:
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MANILA, Philippines -- Convinced flat tires were the key to salvation,
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religious cultists deflated tires on scores of buses and cars Monday,
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paralyzing traffic throughout the city. ...
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"This is God's order to let out air," said Honora Dimagila, 44, who was
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arrested Monday. "Air is from God. This is the solution to the crisis in
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our country."
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Cults enjoy a wide following in the Philippines, the only predominately
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Roman Catholic country in Asia. The military has sponsored anti-Communist
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cults, whose members believe sacred amulets protect them from bullets. [The
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kevlar flak jackets from the Great Satan in DC probably help too.]
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Handbills distributed by the cult, called the Reserved Manpower of the Good
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Wisdom for All Nations, said deflating tires was, "God's way of stopping
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bad deeds."
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The handbills promised a new era of equality and social justice, including
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a daily wage of $30 for everyone. <end quote>
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This is certainly more innocuous than American cultists who argue the only
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way to get social justice will be by putting Women, Lesbians, Gays and the
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Bill of Rights to the torch.
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From /PN=GMP.M.ZELL/O=PAC.MAIL/ADMD=TELEMAIL/C=US/@sprint.com Tue Jan 5 09:12:37 1993
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To: surfpunk@osc.osc.com
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Subject: Hacker Groups - Distribute Freely
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Message-Id:
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<"MGJD-5504-5559/08"*/PN=GMP.M.ZELL/O=PAC.MAIL/ADMD=TELEMAIL/C=US/@sprint.com>
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From: MCKEEMAN at MZ-Atlanta
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Date: 1/5/93 11:47AM
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Got this file in the mail along with other stuff yesterday - I'll
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try to send you more.
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Darren (Quasimodem)
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<> Part Three Of The Vicious Circle Trilogy
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<> A Study On The Occurrence Of Groups <>
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<> Within The Community
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<> Presented by Knight Lightning
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<> August 8, 1988
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A Rose By Any Other Name... Would Smell As Sweet
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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The Administration \ Advanced Telecommunications,
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Inc./ATI
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ALIAS \ American Tone Travelers \ Anarchy Inc. \ Apple
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Mafia
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The Association \ Atlantic Pirates Guild/APG \ Bad Ass Mother
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Fuckers/BAMF
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Bellcore \ Bell Shock Force/BSF \ Black Bag \ Camorra \ C&M
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Productions
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Catholics Anonymous \ Chaos Computer Club \ Chief Executive
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Officers/CEO
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Circle Of Death \ Circle Of Deneb \ Club X \ Coalition of
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Hi-Tech Pirates/CHP
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Coast-To-Coast \ Corrupt Computing \ Cult Of The Dead
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Cow/-cDc-
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Custom Retaliations \ Damage Inc. \ D&B Communications \ The
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Dange
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Gang
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Dec Hunters \ Digital Gang/DG \ DPAK \ Eastern
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Alliance
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The Elite Hackers Guild \ Elite Phreakers and Hackers
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Club
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The Elite Society Of America \ EPG \ Executives Of Crime \
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Extasyy (Elite)
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Fargo 4A \ Farmers Of Doom/FOD \ The Federation \ Feds R Us \
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First Class
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Five O \ Five Star \ Force Hackers \ The 414s \
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Hack-A-Trip
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Hackers Of America/HOA \ High Mountain Hackers \ High Society \
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The
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Hitchhikers
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IBM Syndicate \ The Ice Pirates Imperial Warlords \ Inner
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Circle
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Inner Circle II \ Insanity Inc.
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International Computer Underground Bandits/ICUB \ Justice League
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of
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America/JLA
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Kaos Inc. \ Knights Of Shadow/KOS \ Knights Of The Round
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Table/KOTRT
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League Of Adepts/LOA \ Legion Of Doom/LOD \ Legion Of
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Hackers/LOH
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Lords Of Chaos \ Lunatic Labs, Unlimited \ Master Hackers
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\ MAD!
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The Marauders \ MD/PhD \ Metal Communications,
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Inc./MCI
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MetalliBashers, Inc./MBI \ Metro Communications \ Midwest
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Pirates
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Guild/MPG
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NASA Elite \ The NATO Association \ Neon Knights \
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Nihilist Order
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Order Of The Rose \ OSS \ Pacific Pirates Guild/PPG \ Phantom
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Access
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Associates
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PHido PHreaks \ Phlash \ PhoneLine Phantoms/PLP
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Phone Phreakers Of America/PPOA \ Phortune 500/P500
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Phreak Hack Delinquents \ Phreak Hack Destroyers
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Phreakers, Hackers, And Laundromat Employees Gang/PHALSE
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Gang
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Phreaks Against Geeks/PAG \ Phreaks Against Phreaks Against
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Geeks/PAP
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Phreaks and Hackers of America \ Phreaks Anonymous World
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Wide/PAWW
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Project Genesis \ The Punk Mafia/TPM \ The
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Racketeers
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Red Dawn Text Files/RDTF \ Roscoe Gang \ SABRE \ Secret Circle
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of
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Pirates/SCP
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Secret Service \ 707 Club \ Shadow Brotherhood \ Sharp Inc. \
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65C02 Elite
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Spectral Force \ Star League \ Stowaways \ Strata-Crackers \
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The Phrim
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Team Hackers '86 \ Team Hackers '87 \ TeleComputist
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Newsletter Staff
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Tribunal Of Knowledge/TOK \ Triple Entente \ Turn Over And Die
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Syndrome/TOADS
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300 Club \ 1200 Club \ 2300 Club \ 2600 Club \ 2601 Club \ 2AF
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\ Ware
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Brigade
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The Warelords \ WASP \ The United Soft WareZ
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Force/TuSwF
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United Technical Underground/UTU
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Its literally unbelievable just how many different groups and
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organizations
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there are or have been in the phreak/hack/pirate community. The
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list of
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130 groups displayed above is probably still just a fraction of
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the actual
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amount of groups that there have been, but those are the only
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ones I am
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aware of at this time.
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The SURFPUNK Technical Journal is a dangerous multinational hacker zine
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originating near BARRNET in the fashionable western arm of the northern
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California matrix. Quantum Californians appear in one of two states,
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spin surf or spin punk. Undetected, we are both, or might be neither.
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Send postings to <surfpunk@osc.versant.com>, subscription requests
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to <surfpunk-request@osc.versant.com>. MIME encouraged.
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Xanalogical archive access soon. Our MX is phuqued.
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