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Der Weltanschauung (The WorldView) Origin: HOUSTON, TEXAS USA
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May 18, 1992 Volume 2, Issue 4 EFF Meeting, World View On TV
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Material Written By Computer And Telecommunications Hobbyists World Wide
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Promoting the publication of Features, Editorials, and Anything Else....
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To submit material, or to subscribe to the magazine contact this address:
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request@fennec.sccsi.com
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"Let us arise, let us arise against the oppressors of humanity; all kings,
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emperors, presidents of republics, priests of all religions are the true
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enemies of the people; let us destroy along with them all juridical,
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political, civil and religious institutions."
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-Manifesto of anarchists in the Romagna, 1878
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***** PLEASE NOTE THE NEW ADDRESS OF THE EDITORS AND REQUESTS!! *****
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The World View Staff: InterNet Address:
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The Desert Fox [Editor] root@fennec.sccsi.com
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Cyndre The Grey [CoEditor] root@ashpool.sccsi.com
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Subscription Requests request@fennec.sccsi.com
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FOR SUBSCRIPTION REQUESTS, PLEASE MAIL IT TO: request@fennec.sccsi.com
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WORLD VIEW NEWSGROUP: wv@taronga.com
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FTP Site: chsun1.spc.uchicago.edu
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1) Eff General Meeting, World View On Television...........The Desert Fox
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2) CyberTex, A Virtual Rodeo...............................eff-a@tic.com
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3) Future Culture..........................................Andy Hawks
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4) On The Subject Of.......................................Cyndre The Grey
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5) Editor's Comments.......................................The Desert Fox
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EFF Meeting, World View On TV
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The weekend of May 2-3 was a very active one in cyberspace. The first
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item on the agenda was to do a bit of television for Austin Public Access.
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Dean Langston phoned us 3 days before the show was to go on. Therefore, I
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had 3 days to pick a panel of speakers to rant about networks, civil
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liberties, the EFF, and such. Those on the panel were in order from
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left to right:
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David Smith, spokesperson for EFF Austin.
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Chris Goggans, Ex-Legion Of Doom, target of 1990 SS raids.
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Jay Lee, Radio DJ for 90.1 KPFT Houston, moderator of the panel.
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Steve Palmer, Houston Sysop.
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George Phillips, Co-Editor of The World View, Sysop of a new Unix box.
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Scott Davis, (thats me) Editor of The World View.
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Carl Guderian, Representing 'Art Damage', provided us with excellent videos.
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Two other 'masked hackers' appeared at the halfway point of the show to talk
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about credit card abuse, phone phreaking, etc... The show lasted about
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one hour, and for the most part, the feedback was positive. I thought the
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show was fairly good considering that I had only 3 days to put it together.
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It went out to 40,000 - 50,000 people on Saturday night at 8:00pm central
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time.
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The second item was the EFF general meeting
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Many people attended the first EFF-Austin General meeting. Speakers included
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John Quarterman, Ed Cavazos, and Steve Jackson. Topics ranged from the
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latest on the SJG case against the Secret Service, to upcoming events such
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as CyberTex and CyberDawg. All in all, it was a very constructive and
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informative gathering. It was a great place to meet all the other 'cyberfolk'
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that you only knew via E-Mail.
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CYBERTEX: A Virtual Rodeo
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By: Eff-a@tic.com
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Description: Virtual Rodeo, face-to-face jamboree of the Texas
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Electronic Community
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Purpose: Numero uno on the list is FUN, followed by enhancement of
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the online community spirit. Also important:
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- Explore the cultural and aesthetic implications of new
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communications technologies
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- Educate and inform about legal and technical issues of
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the Matrix
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Tracks (with proposed lead/coordinator for each track):
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Electronic Publishing Dave Smith, Jon Lebkowsky, Steve
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Jackson
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The Matrix John Quarterman, Smoot Carl-Mitchell
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CyberActivism Ed Cavazos, Bruce Sterling
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CyberArts Bob Anderson
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Technology Paco Xander Nathan, Mike Gallup
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Projected date for the event: April 1992 (either 16-18 or 23-25)
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What needs doing:
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Co-chairpersons: Jon Lebkowsky
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Ed Cavazos
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Hotel liaison: Steve Jackson
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Info (including program book): Bruce Sterling
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Treasurer: vacant - needed for the
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organization as a whole
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Volunteer coordinator: vacant - needed right away
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Technical Services Coordinator: vacant
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Guest liaison: vacant
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Hospitality suite: Possible volunteer for this
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Green room: Possible volunteer for this
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Registration: vacant
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Dealer room: vacant
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Merchandising: vacant (Steve will help but
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will not be primary)
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Events: vacant
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Security: vacant
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Anticipated turnout: 350-400
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Duration: 3 days (Fri-Sunday) - Would like to coordinate so
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that it would immediately precede or follow the 3rd
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Annual Conference on Cyberspace, which is said to be
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planned for Austin around the same time.
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Anyone ready and willing to grab one of those vacant positions can
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email jonl@tic.com and/or polekat@pro-smof.cts.com (preferably both)!
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| F U T U R E C U L T U R E
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A definitive guide to resources bringing you the future.....
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By Andy Hawks (ahawks@nyx.cs.du.edu)
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While no article that attempts to document an entire emerging subculture can be
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complete, I will do my best to give you enough complete and accurate
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information to get you on your way to the future.
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This article will focus mainly on cyberpunk culture, rave culture, industrial,
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post po-mo, virtual reality, drugs, computer underground, etc. Basically, the
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elements that make up the developing techno-underground.
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Included in this article will be: suggested readings -- books, magazines,
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zines, requisite authors, etc., BBSes devoted to relevant topics, corporations
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and merchandise geared toward the techno-aware, Internet e-mail addresses for
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relevant figureheads in this area, suggested music and movies/videos, FTP
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sites, etc.
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I will do my best to update this article every so often, as the
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techno-underground is not stagnant and is always shifting and changing and
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moving forward. If you have any complaints/comments/suggestions/errors or just
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wanna send someone mail, write to me on the Internet - ahawks@nyx.cs.du.edu.
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This article is intended to be a handy-dandy reference guide to subculture. It
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is NOT the place to look for "an intro to the computer underground" or an
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"intro to raves" or anything like that - it's just a reference guide - a
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cyberography, if you will (but please don't :-).
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I am also cosysop of a BBS that specializes in freedom of information and the
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computer underground - The Kracker Box BBS @ 303.438.1481. However, as of this
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writing, The Kracker Box is only 2400 baud, and Apple specific - ProTERM
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Special Emulation is required to log on. If you have an Apple and this stuff
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interests you, give us a call! Send feedback saying you got the number from
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Hawkeye's article.
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- -----all the information contained in this article is for information purposes
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only - I am not responsible for anything but me and all that - I disclaim
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everything I possibly can and all that other shit
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- -----many thanks go out to The Butler for his article "An Introduction to the
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Computer Underground", which was an invaluable resource and model!
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intro
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contents
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magzines (hardcopy)
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electronic zines and digests
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electronic-essays
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e-mail addresses
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ftp sites
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bbses
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books
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videos
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companies/merchandise
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closing
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| Magazines (hardcopy) of interest: |
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Communications of the ACM
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(Association for Computing Machinery, Inc.)
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-sorry, don't have the address or subscription info, but should be
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available at any decent newsstand - also, the ACM has forums available
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on the Internet
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Cybertek
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OCL/Magnitude
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PO Box 64
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Brewster, NY 10509
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-hacking, cyberpunks, technology, culture
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$10 a year
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Fact Sheet Five
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6 Arizona Avenue
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Rensselaer, NY 12144-4502
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518.479.3707
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-independently-oriented reviewers of the culture
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$3.50 an issue, $33 a year for 8 issue subscriptions
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Hac-Tic
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pb 22953, 1100 DL
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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ropg@ooc.uva.nl (Internet)
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-published near that hotbed of hackers in holland/amsterdam
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European counterpart to 2600
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$2.30 US an issue
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High Times
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PO Box 410
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Mt. Morris, IL 61054
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-drugs, and drugs, and drugs (mostly pot) and politics
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$29.95 a year for subscriptions (12 issues)
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should be available at any decent newsstand
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Intertek: The Cyberpunk Journal
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Steve Steingerg
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325 Ellwood Beach #3
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Goleta, CA 93117
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steve@cs.ucsb.edu
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-formerly Frank Drake's W.O.R.M
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hacking, cyberspace, interviews, designer drugs, cryonics, etc.
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$2.50 an issue
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Iron Feather Journal
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PO Box 1905
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Boulder, CO 80306
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-hacking, anarchy, techno-phun
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$2 an issue
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Mondo 2000
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PO Box 10171
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Berkeley, CA 94709
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415.845.9018 (phone)
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415.649.9630 (fax)
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mondo2000@mcimail.mci.com
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-your definitive guide to all things cyberpunk and some things not
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required reading - should be available at any decent newsstand
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was Reality Hackers and High Frontiers
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$21 for 5 issues (published quarterly)
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TAP
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PO Box 20264
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Louisville, KY 40250
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-the original phreaker's rag, begun by Abbie Hoffman
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formerly YIPL (Youth International Party Line) and then it was
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Technilogical Assistance Program, now it's
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Technilogical Advancement Party
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hacking, anarchy, some political
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has undergone many publishing changes
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operates Blitzkrieg BBS @ 502.499.8933
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TAP-Online also available on some BBSes / FTP sites
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2600
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PO Box 752
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Middle Island, NY 11953-0752
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516.751.2600 (office)
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516.751.2608 (fax)
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2600@well.sf.ca.us (Internet)
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-the original infamous hacker's zine - required reading
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subscriptions are $21 for 4 issues (published quarterly)
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back issues are $25 / year
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Whole Earth Review
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PO Box 38
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Sausalito, CA 94966-9932
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(Whole Earth runs The Well [Whole Earth Lectronic Link] - well.sf.ca.us)
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-combines new age, techno-culture, california fads, etc.
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should be available at any decent newsstand
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$20 year for subscriptions
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Anarchy 'N' Explosives
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-anarchy, phreaking
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Activist Times Incorporated (Internet)
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gzero@tronsbox.xei.com
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-political, hacking, anarchy
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recommended
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Bootlegger
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-cracking, hacking
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Chalisti
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-German hacking, associated with the Chaos Computer Club
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written in German
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CHiNA
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-hacking, etc.
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Corrupted Programmers International
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-viruses
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Computers and Academic Freedom (Internet)
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listserv@eff.org <add comp-academic-freedom-news>
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-computing freedom, mostly deals with college campuses
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Computer Down-Underground Digest
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-CUD for Australia, New Zealand
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Computer Underground Digest (Internet)
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tk0jut2@niu.bitnet
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-required reading - the USA Today for the Computer Underground
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Cult of the Dead Cow files
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-hacking, phreaking, anarchy, etc.
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Cyberspace
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-hacking, cyberpunk
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Digital Free Press (Internet)
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dfp-req%underg@uunet.uu.net
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-hacking, information, etc.
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Electrix
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-hacking
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EFF News (EFFector Online) (Internet)
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effnews-request@eff.org
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-sends out EFFector Online, the Electronic Fronteir foundation's
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e-journal
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required reading
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Freaker's Bureau International (Internet)
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au530@cleveland.freenet.edu
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-anarchy, hacking, cyberpunk
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GlobeTrotter
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-hacking around the world, cyberpunk
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Hacker's-Network
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-hacking, published in Britain
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Hacker's Unlimited
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-hacking, phreaking
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Informatik (Internet)
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inform@doc.cc.utexas.edu
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-hacking, phreaking, computer underground, cyberpunk, etc.
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recommended
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Kcah
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-hacking, computer underground
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Legion of Doom/Hackers Technical Journals
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-hacking, brought to you by the famous masters
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required reading
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Leri-L (Mailing list)
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leri-l@iscsvax.uni.edu
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-mailing list devoted to metaprogramming, philosophy, tripping, etc.
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National Security Anarchists
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-phreaking, hacking
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Network Information Access (Internet)
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nia@nuchat.sccsi.com
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-hacking, computer underground, etc.
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run by Judge Dredd
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recommended
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New Fone Express
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-hacking, phreaking
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Nuclear Anarchists hackeRs Carders (NARC)
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-hacking, carding
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Phantasy (Internet [fidonet])
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Mercenary@f515.n141.z1.fidonet.org
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-anarchy, hacking
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Phrack (Internet)
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phrack@stormking.com
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-need we say more - the one, the only hacking e-zine...
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required reading
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Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists
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-just what it says
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Phuckin Phield Phreakers
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-phreaking
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Phun
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-phreaking, hacking
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Pirate
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-pirating, software cracking
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Rebel's Riting Guild
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-virus
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RISKS Digest (Internet)
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risks-request@csl.sri.com
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-IMHO, a great must-read digest that covers all aspects of the RISKS
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of computing in our lives
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Syndicate Reports
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-phreaking, telco info, etc.
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TAP-Online
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-phreaking, hacking, anarchy
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Telecom Privacy Digest (Internet)
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telecom-priv-request@pica.army.mil
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-deals with privacy aspects of telecoomunications (duh)
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most of the conversation revolves around Caller-ID and such
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Telecom Digest (Internet)
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telecom-request@eecs.nwu.edu
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-infamous internet digest (also comp.dcom.telecom in Usenet) that deals
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with all aspects of telecoomunications
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recommended
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Virus-l Digest (Internet)
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krvw@cert.sei.cmu.edu
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(also virus-l on BITNET)
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-discussion of viruses and all aspects of 'em
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Worldview - Der Weltanschauung (Internet)
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fox@nuchat.sccsi.com
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-hacking, computer underground, church of subgenius, political, etc.
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recommended
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Baudy World of the Byte Bandit Jim Thomas / Gordon Meyer
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Chaos Computer Club files Chaos Computer Club
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Concerning Hackers who Break into Computer... Dorothy Denning
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Consensual Realities in Cyberspace Paul Staffo
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Crime & Puzzlement John Perry Barlow
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CU Intro The Butler
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EFF Information Files Electronic Frontier Foundation
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EFF Document Cases Mike Godwin / EFF
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Hacker's Dictionary ??
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Social Organization of the Computer Underground Gordon Meyer
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Neidorf Tril Opening Statements Sheldon Zenner
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Night of the Hackers Newsweek article
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Official Phreaker's Handbook ??
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Operation Sundevil Press releases ??
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| E-Mail Addresses: |
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|____________________|
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(please use care and consideration when mailing to these people)
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Aristotle uk05744@ukpr.uky.edu
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John Perry Barlow barlow@well.sf.ca.us
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Crimson Death cdeath@stormking.com
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Dorothy Denning denning@cs.georgetown.edu
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Peter J Denning pjd@cs.gwu.edu
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The Desert Fox dfox@taronga.com
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Dispater dispater@stormking.com
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The EFF eff@eff.org
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Freaker's Bureau Int'l au530@cleveland.freenet.edu
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Gatsby gatsby@ryptyde.tcs.com
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Mike Godwin mnemonic@eff.org
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Emmanuel Goldstein emmanuel@well.sf.ca.us
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Ground Zero gzero@tronsbox.xei.com
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Hactic ropg@ooc.uva.nl
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Hawkeye ahawks@nyx.cs.du.edu
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Intertek steve@cs.ucsb.edu
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Judge Dredd elisem@nuchat.sccsi.com
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Mitch Kapor mkapor@eff.org
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Knight Lightning (Craig Neidorf)knight@well.sf.ca.us
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kl@stormking.com
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Lord Macduff macduff@nuchat.sccsi.com
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Mentor (Lloyd Blankenship) cs.utexas.edu!dogface!fnordbox!loydb
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Mondo 2000 mondo2000@mcimail.mci.com
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Gordon Meyer 72307.1502@compuserve.com
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Peter G Neumann neumann@csl.sri.com
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Pengo (Hans Heubner) hans@trabant.at
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John S Quarterman jsq@tic.com
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Len Rose len@netsys.netsys.com
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RU Sirius rusirius@well.sf.ca.us
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Cliff Stoll cliff@cfa.harvard.edu
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Michael Synergy synergy@metaphor.com
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Jim Thomas tk0jut1@niu.bitnet
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Tuc tellentu@nyx.cs.du.edu
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2600 2600@well.sf.ca.us
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| FTP Sites: |
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(all of these sites carry either computer underground information, information
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on drugs, music, subgenius, etc.)
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18.26.0.36 lcs.mit.edu
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18.26.0.179 zurich.ai.mit.edu
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128.6.4.15 pyrite.rutgers.edu
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128.6.60.6 quartz.rutgers.edu
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128.8.2.114 sayshell.umd.edu
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128.95.136.1 milton.u.washington.edu
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128.100.3.6 ftp.cs.toronto.edu
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128.174.5.50 uxc.cso.uiuc.edu
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128.214.6.100 nic.funet.fi
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128.252.135.4 wuarchive.wustl.edu
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129.173.4.5 cs.dal.ca
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130.43.2.3 bric-a-brac.apple.com
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130.71.192.18 stolaf.edu
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130.234.0.1 jyu.fi
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131.188.31.3 faui43.informatik.uni-erlangen.de
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131.210.1.4 cs.uwp.edu
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134.95.132.2 aix370.rrz.uni-koeln.de
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137.39.1.9 uunet.uu.net
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192.88.144.4 eff.org
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192.88.209.5 cert.sei.cmu.edu
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| BBSes: |
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|__________|
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201.451.3063 Wrong Number
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203.485.0088 Rune Stone
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203.628.9660 Dark Shadows
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206.454.0075 Manta lair
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209.526.3194 Tequilla Willie's Great Subterranean Carnival
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214.324.3501 KeelyNet
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214.522.5321 Dead Zone
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303.438.1481 The Kracker Box
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303.871.4824 Nyx
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312.528.5020 Ripco
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401.847.2603 Underground
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414.789.4210 PC Exec
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415.332.6106 The Well
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502.499.8933 Blitzkrieg
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503.635.2615 Awakening Technology
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512.447.4449 The Illuminati BBS
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517.337.7319 Pure Nihilism
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602.861.3167 Frayed Ends
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617.475.6187 Convent
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617.861.8976 The Works
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618.549.4955 Free Speech
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708.672.5426 World Trade Center
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713.242.6853 Face-2-Face
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718.358.9209 Switchboard
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718.428.6776 Milliways
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806.794.4362 Demon Roach Underground
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914.761.6877 Uncensored
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916.673.8412 Greenpeace's Inverted Granola Bar
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| Books: |
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|__________|
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(for the sake of saving space, I have not gone to great lengths to summarize or
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categorize these - just look for yer favorite author, or titles you have heard
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of, or whatever interests you)
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??? Akira (comic)
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American Flagg (comic)
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Anarchist's Cookbook
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Book of the Subgenius
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Cyberpunk (comic)
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Cyberpunktrek (comic)
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Dirty Pair (comic)
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Hardcore California
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Industrial Culture Handbook
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Judge Dredd (comic)
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Megabrain
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Smart Drugs
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Virtual Reality
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Way of the Ronin
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Whole Pop Catalog
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Would the Buddha Wear Sunglasses?
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Anonymous Go Ask Alice
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Adams, Douglas The Meaning of Liff
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Aldiss, Brian Barefoot in the Head
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Barlow, John Perry (forthcoming - Everything We Know is Wrong)
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Bear, Greg Blood Music
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Eon
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Blake, William The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
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Blankenship, Loyd GURPS Cyberpunk
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Steve Jackson Games
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Bloombecker, Buck Spectacular Computer Crimes
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Brunner, John Shockwave Rider
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Stand on Zanzibar
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Burgess, Anthony A Clockwork Orange
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Burroughs, William S. Naked Lunch
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Ticket That Exploded
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Carroll, Lewis Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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Through the Looking Glass
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Consumer's Union Guide to Licit and Illicit Drugs
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(Edward M Brecher)
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Cornwall, Hugo Datatheft
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Hacker's Handbook III
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Crowley, Aleister Diary of a Drug Fiend
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Magick Without Tears
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Delany, Samuel Dahlgren
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Denning, Peter J. (ed. - ACM) Computers Under Attack
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Dick, Phillip K. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep
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Flow My Tears the Policeman Said
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Effinger, George Alec A Fire in the Sun
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Eisner, Bruce Ecstacy: The MDMA Story
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Ford, John Web of Angels
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Forester, Tom Computer Ethics
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Gibson, William Burning Chrome
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Count Zero
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Mona Lisa Overdrive
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Neuromancer
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with Bruce Sterling The Difference Engine
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Gottlieb, Adam Art and Science of Cooking With Cannabis
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Legal Highs
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Grof, Stanislav Realms of the Human Unconscious
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Hafner, Katie and Cyberpunk: Outlaws and Hackers on the
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Markoff, John Computer Frontier
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Heinlein, Robert Friday
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Herer, Jack The Emperor Wears No Clothes
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Hoffman, Abbie Steal this Book
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Hoffman, Albert Insight/Outlook
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LSD: My Problem Child
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Steal this Urine Test
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Hofstadter, Douglas & The Mind's I. Fantasies and Reflections on
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Dennet, Daniel C Self & Soul
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Huxley, Aldous Brave New World
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Brave New World Revisted
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The Doors of Perception
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Ends and Means
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Heaven and Hell
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Kesey, Ken Demon Box
|
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Landreth, Bill Out of the Inner Circle
|
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Leary, Timothy Flashbacks
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Info Psychology
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Neuropolitics
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The Politics of Ecstacy
|
|
The Psychedelic Experience
|
|
Lee, Marvin Acid Dream: The CIA, LSD, And the Sixties..
|
|
Levy, Steven Hackers
|
|
Lilly, John The Center of the Cyclone: An Autobiography
|
|
of Inner Space
|
|
The Deep Self
|
|
Programming and Metaprogramming the
|
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Human Biocomputer
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Scientist
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Malaclypse the Younger The Principia Discordia
|
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Millman, Dan Way of the Peaceful Warrior
|
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Minsky, Marvin Society of Mind
|
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Morrison, Jim The American Night
|
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The Lords
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The New Creatures
|
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Wilderness
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Mondo 2000 (forthcoming)
|
|
Orwell, George 1984
|
|
Parker, Don Fighting Computer Crime
|
|
Parsegian, V. L. This Cybernetic World
|
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Pirsig, Robert Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
|
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Pynchon, Thomas The Crying of Lot 49
|
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Gravity's Rainbow
|
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Vineland
|
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Quarterman, John S The Matrix
|
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Rand, Ayn For the New Intellectual
|
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Rucker, Rudy Software
|
|
Ryan, Thomas The Adolescense of PI
|
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Shirley, John Eclipse
|
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Eclipse Corona
|
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Eclipse Penumbra
|
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Sieber, Ulrich International Handbook on Computer Crime
|
|
Stafford, Peter Psychedelic Encyclopedia
|
|
Sterling, Bruce The Artificial Kid
|
|
Crystal Express
|
|
Involution Ocean
|
|
Islands in the Net
|
|
Schismatrix
|
|
(forthcoming - hackers and Operation Sundevil)
|
|
(editor) Mirrorshades: A Cyberpunk Anthology
|
|
with William Gibson The Difference Engine
|
|
Stevens, Jay Storming Heaven: LSD & the American Dream
|
|
Stoll, Clifford The Cuckoo's Egg
|
|
Sturgeon, Theodore More than Human
|
|
Swanwick, Michael Vacuum Flowers
|
|
Toffler, Alvin Future Shock
|
|
The Third Wave
|
|
Turkle, Sherry The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit
|
|
Varley, John The Ophiuchi Hotline
|
|
Vinge, Vernor True Names
|
|
Weil, Andrew Marriage of the Sun and the Moon:
|
|
A Quest for Unity in Consciousness
|
|
The Natural Mind: An Investigation of Drugs
|
|
And the Higher Consciousness
|
|
Wilson, Robert Anton Cosmic Trigger
|
|
Cosmic Trigger 2
|
|
Historical Illuminatus Chronicles
|
|
The Earth Will Shake
|
|
The Widow's Son
|
|
Nature's God
|
|
The Illuminatus! Trilogy
|
|
Masks of the Illuminati
|
|
Prometheus RisingU30
|
|
Quantum Psychology
|
|
Schrodinger's Cat Trilogy
|
|
Sex and Drugs, A Journey Beyond Limits
|
|
Windling, Terri (ed.) Borderlands
|
|
Bordertown
|
|
Wolfe, Tom The Elctric Kool-Aid Acid Test
|
|
Zahn, Timothy Cobra
|
|
Cobra Bargain
|
|
Cobra Strike
|
|
|
|
______________________________________________________________________________
|
|
| |
|
|
| Videos: |
|
|
|__________|
|
|
|
|
(this is meant to be a broad base of futuristic or trippy movies, and, as in
|
|
the music category, everyone has their own personal tastes and opinions, and
|
|
this list would vary from person to person)
|
|
|
|
Aeon Flux
|
|
Akira
|
|
Alice in Wonderland
|
|
Blade Runner
|
|
Brazil
|
|
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
|
|
A Clockwork Orange
|
|
Cyberpunk (Intercon productions)
|
|
Cyberpunk
|
|
The Doors
|
|
Drugstore Cowboy
|
|
Dune
|
|
Fantasia
|
|
Jacob's Ladder
|
|
The Lawnmower Man
|
|
Liquid Sky
|
|
Max Headroom
|
|
Metropolis
|
|
eMpTV's Buzz
|
|
eMpTV's Buzz Cut
|
|
eMpTV's Liquid Television
|
|
Mystery Science Theater 3000 (TV show)
|
|
The 90's (Television station/show)
|
|
Pink Floyd's Delicate Sound of Thunder
|
|
anything by Psychic TV (Genesis P-Orridge)
|
|
Rocky Horror Picture Show
|
|
Sid & Nancy
|
|
2001 A Space Odyssey
|
|
2600's Hacking Video (featured on 'Now It can Be Told')
|
|
THX 1138
|
|
Tiny Toon's Vacation
|
|
Total Recall
|
|
Tron
|
|
The Wall
|
|
Videodrome
|
|
Video Toaster Demo Tape
|
|
Wax Trax Promotional Sampler Video
|
|
War Games
|
|
Woodstock
|
|
______________________________________________________________________________
|
|
| |
|
|
| Merchandise/Companies: |
|
|
|__________________________|
|
|
|
|
(a lot of the companies on this list are on the very edge of the underground,
|
|
and would not exist but for the 1st ammendment - please use caution and care
|
|
when dealing with these people, and don't abuse them, otherwise you'll ruin it
|
|
for us all!)
|
|
|
|
Abbie Yo-Yo Inc.
|
|
PO Box 15
|
|
Worcester, MA 01613
|
|
-things related to Abbie Hoffman
|
|
|
|
|
|
Amok
|
|
PO Box 861867 Terminal Annex
|
|
Los Angeles, CA 90086-1867
|
|
-hard to find/underground books
|
|
catalog is a whopping $9 (400 pages)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Autodesk, Inc.
|
|
2320 Marinship Way
|
|
Sausalito, CA 94965
|
|
-makers of Chaos software. $59.95
|
|
|
|
|
|
Berkeley Designs
|
|
2615 Shasta Rd
|
|
Berkeley, CA 94708
|
|
510.549.0129
|
|
-sells t-shirts with fractal and cyberpunk designs (90's tie-dye's)
|
|
send a SASE
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bonnie & Clyde's
|
|
PO Box 479
|
|
Point Blank, TX 77364
|
|
-mailbox head shop
|
|
|
|
|
|
Books by Phone
|
|
Box 522
|
|
Berkeley, CA 94701
|
|
800.858.2665 (orders)
|
|
510.548.2124 (info)
|
|
-large library of hard-to-find books related to CP, drugs, etc.
|
|
nice resource, but you pay a lot for it :-)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Consumertronics
|
|
2011 Crescent Dr.
|
|
PO Drawer 537
|
|
Alamogordo, NM 88310
|
|
505.434.0234
|
|
500.434.0234 (fax - orders only)
|
|
-hacking/phreaking manuals
|
|
|
|
|
|
Global-Jungle IMC
|
|
Attention: Distribution
|
|
11901 Swearingen, Box #76
|
|
Austin, TX 78758
|
|
-cyberpunk artists' conglomerate
|
|
|
|
|
|
InHome Health Services
|
|
Box 3112
|
|
CH-2800 Delemont
|
|
Switzerland
|
|
-nootropics
|
|
|
|
|
|
Interlab
|
|
BCM Box 5890
|
|
London WC1N 3XX
|
|
England
|
|
-nootropics
|
|
|
|
|
|
Kodak's Center for Creative Imagining
|
|
800.428.7400
|
|
-offers classes in electronic imaging "taught by artists and industry
|
|
experts with state-of-the-art technology"
|
|
anyway, call 'em and ask 'em for their catalogue - might be decent
|
|
(at least the ad in Mondo looks nifty :-)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Loompanics, Ltd.
|
|
PO Box 1197
|
|
Port Townsend, WA 98368
|
|
-carries a large collection of underground/hard-to-find books and stuff
|
|
send for a catalog
|
|
|
|
|
|
Nettwerk Records
|
|
Attn: Mail Order
|
|
1755 Robson St.
|
|
Box 330
|
|
Vancouver, British Columbia
|
|
V6G3B7
|
|
-record company
|
|
|
|
|
|
NewTek, Inc.
|
|
215 SE 8th St.
|
|
Topeka, KS 66603
|
|
800.843.8934
|
|
-makers of the great Video Toaster
|
|
send 'em $4.95 for a demo tape of what the Video Toaster does
|
|
|
|
|
|
NORML (National Organization to Reform Marijuana Laws)
|
|
1636 R St. N.W. (or try 2001 S St. N.W. Suite 640)
|
|
Washington, DC 20009
|
|
202.483.5500
|
|
-popular politically-active group
|
|
|
|
|
|
...of the jungle
|
|
PO Box 1801
|
|
Sebastopol, CA 95473
|
|
-legal highs and such
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sense8
|
|
1001 Bridgeway #477
|
|
sausalito, CA 94965
|
|
415.331.6318
|
|
415.331.9148 (fax)
|
|
-vr firm
|
|
|
|
|
|
SST Records
|
|
PO Box 1
|
|
Lawndale, CA 90260
|
|
-send for catalog
|
|
|
|
|
|
STZ Corporation
|
|
PO Box 22
|
|
Monmouth, Gwent NP5 3XU
|
|
United Kingdom
|
|
-rave t-shirts and clothing
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sub Pop Mail Order
|
|
1932 1st Avenue #1103
|
|
Seattle, WA 98101
|
|
-send for catalog
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOPYUS (Psychic TV)
|
|
PO Box 18223
|
|
Denver, CO 80218
|
|
-Genesis P-Orridge's Psychic TV
|
|
send a SASE for info on Psychic TV, catalogs, albums, t-shirts,
|
|
videos, books, etc.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Virtual Research
|
|
1313 Socorro Ave
|
|
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
|
|
408.739.7114
|
|
-a vr firm
|
|
|
|
|
|
VPL Research, Inc.
|
|
656 Bair Island Rd. Suite 304
|
|
Redwood, CA 94063
|
|
415.361.1710
|
|
-Jaron Lanier's famous virtual reality firm
|
|
|
|
|
|
Wax Trax Records
|
|
1659 North Damen Avenue
|
|
Chicago, Illinois 60647
|
|
312.252.1000
|
|
312.252.1007 (fax)
|
|
-send SASE for catalog
|
|
|
|
|
|
Zentech
|
|
Box 138
|
|
Morgan Bay Rd.
|
|
Surry, ME 04684
|
|
-cyberpunk, virtual reality merchandise
|
|
|
|
|
|
_____________________________________________________________________________
|
|
| |
|
|
| see ya! |
|
|
|___________|
|
|
|
|
Welp, that looks like it for now. Have fun!
|
|
|
|
Again, if you have any questions/comments/concerns/criticisms/corrections or
|
|
any additional info, please contact me at ahawks@nyx.cs.du.edu - or on The
|
|
Kracker Box BBS at 303.438.1481.
|
|
|
|
ahawks@nyx.cs.du.edu (andy)
|
|
|
|
@-==-@-==-@-==-@-==-@-==-@-==-@-==-@-==-@-==-@-==-@-==-@-==-@-==-@-==-@-==-@
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|
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ON THE SUBJECT OF...
|
|
|
|
Our "Justice" System And It's Leaders
|
|
|
|
A commentary by: Cyndre the Grey
|
|
|
|
I think I'm going to join a police force and beat the hell out of the citizens.
|
|
Its nice to know you can do that these days! I'm glad to see that there are
|
|
still ignorant little sheep citizens that will look the other way from
|
|
justice! Maybe someday, a cop will beat the hell out of them too! I sure
|
|
hope so. But they'd probably turn around and thank the officer for setting
|
|
them straight!
|
|
|
|
I would like to start off this commentary by stating that I think the jury
|
|
in the Rodney King case should be hung in the streets. That should be
|
|
they're punishment for raping justice the way they did. That's ok, they
|
|
now have to live with they're mindless decision for the rest of they're lives.
|
|
I really hope they stew in it!
|
|
|
|
Well, its been a while since my last article, but I'm back now in full force.
|
|
I think what has inspired this article is the Rodney King verdict. After I
|
|
saw his gross and profane lack of justice, I wanted to start a revolution.
|
|
I think that is what this country needs anyway!
|
|
|
|
Its been a long time since we've taken up arms against our oppressors.
|
|
I think hat just about everyone reading this article can think of at least
|
|
one or two public officials that need to go up against the wall. Hey,
|
|
I can't count on my fingers the number I know of that need to be terminated.
|
|
This seems the only way to get rid of this bad blood we have running this
|
|
country.
|
|
|
|
I don't know. Maybe a firing squad is a bit too harsh but one way or another,
|
|
I think the people need to make a strong statement about what they think of our
|
|
leaders. Sure, we voted these people into office, but chances are, they were
|
|
the lesser of two evils. Come on! Sure this is a free country! You can vote
|
|
for the dog with flees, or the dog without flees! Don't let them fool you.
|
|
One way or the other, both officials probably suck. The question is, which one
|
|
sucks less!?!
|
|
|
|
I, for one, would like to see Ross Perot get elected into office. True, I
|
|
don't believe in a lot of his ideals, but it would be a nice little slap in the
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face to the other big parties. Its time we show them that a change is
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necessary if this country is going to continue. If not, I fear there will
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be a evolution. I can't say I wouldn't join it either!
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In short, lets start being a little more vocal. Protests never hurt, and
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it is your right as well as your duty. Use it now, before they try to
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take that from you too!
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Cyndre
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Please send all public responses to: wv@taronga.com
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Personal responses to: root@ashpool.sccsi.com
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|Sol System / Universe / Infinity! MAYBE MANS0N WUZ RITE!1!1!@##!!$#%@! |
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Editor's Comments
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By The Desert Fox
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I realize this issue is somewhat late. It has been a busy month. Both
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Cyndre and I have been working out butts off trying to get our systems
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working and everything that is involved with getting on the net...
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Everything looks smooth, though. My machine's name is Fennec, and his is
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Ashpool. Therefore our internet addresses have changed. From now on, if
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possible, please mail to us at the addresses on the header of this issue.
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The old Taronga addresses still work, and our mail is forwarded to us,
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but it is just a little more convenient. Please send all your subscription
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requests to request@fennec.sccsi.com.
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The Desert Fox
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