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DRUG-RELATED NETWORK RESOURCES
Mail updates/corrections to lamontg@u.washington.edu. If your site is
listed here and the description is not accurate, please send me some
information. The more participation from the net, the more accurate
this thing will be
This document can be accessed at:
* http://stein1.u.washington.edu:2012/pharm/misc/resources.html
* ftp://ftp.u.washington.edu/public/lamontg/ftpable/resources.txt.
Another WWWable table of related network resources is available on
http://www.pitt.edu/~mbtst3/druginfo.html. It is maintained by
vivaldi@ksu.ksu.edu and is frequently posted to the net. This
document (or a slightly earlier version) is also available at Chris
Klausmeier's (cklausme@jarthur.cs.hmc.edu) ftp site (hyperreal.com) at
hyperreal.com:/drugs/00-MORE.FILES.
NOTICE
ftp.hmc.edu which was previously one of the two major archive sites
for alt.drugs has moved to hyperreal.com. hyperreal.com contains the
FAQs and much other information. Please use hyperreal.com before
posting requests to the net. As it is popular the site sometimes is
slow to respond or locks up -- please be patient and try again...
Table Of Contents
* WWW Servers
* FTP Sites
* Gopher Servers
* E-Mail File Servers
* Telnet Servers
* Mailing Lists
* Newsgroups
* IRC Bots
* Organizations on the Net
WWW Servers
stein1.u.washington.edu
http://stein1.u.washington.edu:2012/pharm/pharm.html
http://stein1.u.washington.edu:2012/welcome.html
The stein1 server has been updated to contain a hypertext
version of Alexander T. Shulgin's Phenethylamines i Have Known
And Loved, and Nicholas Saunders' E is for Ecstasy. It also
has Data Sheets on various chemicals (under construction), an
indexed collection of net articles and is the home of the
Network Resources FAQ. Most of the information on this site is
unique to it, and it recieves about 400 requests and transfers
about 4-5 megs/day. All info is searchable through a
forms-interface using Glimpse. It can be accessed through the
site's main welcome page.
www.bonnell.com
http//www.bonnell.com/passenger-deck/maps/
The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies. The
MAPS newletters are online here, along with chapter 42 of
Phenethylamines I Have Known and Loved by Alexander and Ann
Shulgin.
www.paranoia.com
http://www.paranoia.com/drugs/
This site provides text files, binaries, and links to other
drug resources on the net. It's changing nearly daily and
contributions are welcome. We will attempt to mirror the
contents of hyperreal.com and hemp.uwec.edu as possible. (Check
out the T-shirt!)
hyperreal.com
http://www.hyperreal.com/drugs/
http://www.hyperreal.com/nootropics/
hyperreal.com is primarily a FTP site right now, and contains
all the files formerly on ftp.hmc.edu. See the section on FTP
Sites for more details.
www.clark.net
http://www.clark.net/pub/murple/drugs.html
http://www.clark.net/pub/murple/home.html
MurpleWeb: Drugs. Links to other sites, and some information
off of the net. Check out the MurpleWeb Home Page.
web.kaleia.com
http://web.kaleida.com/u/danfuzz/info/drugs/
Currently just 4 dextromethorphan, LSD and XTC files.
www.quadralay.com
http://www.quadralay.com/www/Caffeine/Caffeine.html
Caffiene Injection courtesy of Quadralay Corp.
(alt.drugs.caffiene FAQ, .gif of Caffeine, and other info...)
seas.upenn.edu
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~cpage/cafe.html
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~cpage/caffeine/FAQmain.html
Caffiene, Coffee and the alt.drugs.caffeine FAQ.
www.pitt.edu
http://www.pitt.edu/~mbtst3/druginfo.html
This is another network resources document maintained by
vivaldi@ksu.ksu.edu.
www.acpub.duke.edu
http://www.acpub.duke.edu/~eja/blotter.html
Eric Akawie's Lick This Screen collection of blotter art.
www.resort.com
http://www.resort.com/~banshee/Info/N2O/N2O.html
John Vinopal's Just Say N2O html document on nitrous oxide.
suburbia.apana.org.au http://suburbia.apana.org.au/~freako
Electronic Edition of the Mary Jane 'zine...
www.public.iastate.edu
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~jgwacker/drugs/drugs.html
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~jgwacker/homepage.html
Various FAQs, LSD: My Problem Child, The Psychedelic
Experience, and other files. Check out his homepage --
particularly if you've got a graphical WWW client.
cyborganic.com
http://cyborganic.com/drugz/
looks like another page of links to other stuff (under
construction apparently).
ice.fmi.fi
http://ice.fmi.fi/sd/nootropics.html
Lots of information on nootropic drugs collected from the net.
www.uta.fi
http://www.uta.fi/~samu/SMARTS2.html
'Chatty' article on nootropics aka 'smart drugs'.
http2.sils.umich.edu
http://http2.sils.umich.edu/Public/nirg/nirg1.html
Neurosciences Internet Resources Guide. Also available at
ftp://una.hh.lib.umisch.edu/inetdirsstacks/neurosci:cormbonario
...
archive.xrt.upenn.edu
http://archive.xrt.upenn.edu/0h/buhle/chemo/indigent_drugs.html
List of Indigent Drugs.
FTP Sites
NOTE: if you do not have access to FTP these files can be accessed
through e-mail. Send a single-line message of 'help' to
ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com, ftpmail@sunsite.unc.edu or
bitftp@pucc.priceton.edu. An example:
prompt% mail ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com
Subject: does not matter
reply yourname@yoursite
connect hyperreal.com anonymous yourname@yoursite
ascii
chdir /drugs/faqs
ls
get FAQ-MDMA
quit
If you're browsing this in mosaic, please disregard.
hyperreal.com:/drugs
hyperreal.com:/nootropics
hyperreal.com now contains all of the files which were
previously on ftp.hmc.edu and is being primarily maintained by
Chris Klausmeier ( cklausme@jarthur.cs.hmc.edu), who ran the
ftp.hmc.edu archive. hyperreal.com is the major repository for
the alt.drugs FAQs. hyperreal.com is also the site of the
alt.rave archive site. It is also accessable via gopher and
WWW. See the alt.rave FAQ for more information on what raves
are.
ftp.hmc.edu:/pub/drugs
ftp.hmc.edu has been moved to hyperreal.com.
hemp.uwec.edu:/pub/drugs
hemp.uwec.edu is the other major FTP site for alt.drugs. There
appears to be minimal overlap between the two archives. There
is an emphasis on on FAQs, political files and .gifs, but it
contains significant amounts of information in other areas.
hemp.uwec.edu is accessable by gopher.
ursa-major.spdcc.com:/pub/pihkal
ursa-major.spdcc.com contains all of part 2 of Alexander T.
Shulgin's book Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved.
cerebus.acusd.edu:/pub/Prohibition
teetot.asusd.edu contains numerous files relating to the
politics of prohibition with a focus on the War on Drugs. It
also contains other interesting files in
cerebus.acusd.edu:/pub/"Other Political Information". Also
accessable via gopher.
ftp.netcom.com:/pub/mcthomas/hemp
Lots of files on hemp + pot. Looks pretty comprehensive.
ftp.funet.fi:/pub/sci/psycho/drugs
ftp.funet.fi has FAQs, GIFs, and some miscellanous files. It
also has a marijuana growers guide in finnish.
flubber.cs.umd.edu:/other/tms/drug.politics
flubber.cs.umd.edu contains a dozen or so files on the
political aspects of the War on Drugs.
wiretap.spies.com:/Library/Fringe/Pharm
wiretap.spies.com contains a dozen or so files on drugs. It
includes Albert Hofmann's LSD My Problem Child. And is
accessable by gopher.
ftp.pyramid.com:/pub/leri
ftp.pyramid.com is the archive site of the leri-l list. Some
metaprogramming and Timothy Learyesque stuff can be found here.
E-mail majordomo@pyramid.com with "subscribe leri" in the body
of the message to be placed on the mailing list.
ftp.cs.pdx.edu:/pub/politics/drugs
ftp.cs.pdx.edu is the new location of the old
potemkin.cs.pdx.edu archive site. It contains assorted
prohibition and other drug related files.
asylum.sf.ca.us:/pub/mind-l
asylum.sf.ca.us is the mind-l mailing list archive site. They
have a specific section in the ftp site on nootropic drugs.
ftp.brown.edu:/pub/bobby_rabyd
the LSD-51.hqx in a hypertext zine commemerating LSD's 51st
Birthday.
Gopher Servers
hemp.uwec.edu
Name=drugs
Type=1
Port=70
Path=1/drugs
Host=hemp.uwec.edu
hemp.uwec.edu can also be accessed by FTP, and it is one of the
two major archive sites. See the section on FTP Sites for more
info on this archive.
wiretap.spies.com
Name=Pharmacological Cornucopia
Type=1
Port=70
Path=1/Library/Fringe/Pharm
Host=wiretap.spies.com
wiretap.spies.com can also be accessed by FTP. See the section
on FTP Sites for more info on this archive.
cerebus.acusd.edu
Name=Prohibition
Type=1
Port=70
Path=1ftp:pub:Prohibition:
Host=cerebus.acusd.edu
Name=Other Political Information
Path=1ftp:pub:Other Political Information:
cerebus.acusd.edu can also be accessed by FTP. See the section
on FTP Sites for more info on this archive.
hyperreal.com
Name=Chris Klausmeier's alt.drugs archive
Type=1
Port=70
Path=1/drugs
Host=gopher.hyperreal.com
Name=Brian Behlendorf's Techno/Rave archive
Path=1/raves
hyperreal.com can also be accessed by FTP or WWW. See the
section on WWW Servers for more info on this archive.
marvel.loc.gov
Name=Justice Department
Type=1
Port=70
Path=1/federal/fedinfo/byagency/executive/justice
Host=marvel.loc.gov
Name=Federal Information Resources
Path=1/federal/fedinfo
This is the Justice Department's gopher server. Check under
"Bureau of Justice Statistics Documents" for documents
containing hard statistics on drugs, prisons, police, and
crime. This site contains comprehensive resources on most
federal government agencies.
gopher.counterpoint.com
Name=United States Federal Register
Type=1
Port=2002
Path=1/
Host=gopher.counterpoint.com
gopher.counterpoint.com contains the United States Federal
Register. This includes announcements by the DEA as the the
scheduling of controlled substances. A suggestion would be to:
1. select the Fed Reg by Yearly Quarters
2. select the Quarter of interest (e.g. 94Q1)
3. select an Agency Search...
4. ... on the keywords: "drug and enforcement".
gaia.ucs.orst.edu
gaia.ucs.orst.edu has a database of Material Safety Data
Sheets. There is an alternative entrypoint (but i'm not sure of
what use it is). I also have no clue as to how to access this
data via gopher and not via WWW.
atlas.chem.utah.edu
Name=Material Safety Data Sheets
Type=1
Port=70
Path=1/MSDS
Host=atlas.chem.utah.edu
atlas.chem.utah.edu is another site with a database of Material
Safety Data Sheets.
E-Mail File Servers
UMACRC Mailserver
This is the University of Massachusetts at Amherst Cannabis
Reform Coalition mailserver. Mail a message with the pattern
"{{{readme}}}" contained in the subject line to
verdant@titan.ucs.umass.edu.
Telnet Servers
hemp.uwec.edu
This is simply a Telnet port into the hemp.uwec.edu . To use it
login as user 'gopher'.
vtcbx.cc.vt.edu
This is a dialout site from which you can connect to "On Earth
As It Is In Hell BBS." Do (c)all to number 22592, and hit
return.
Mailing Lists
leri-l
This list is supposed to be for Timothy Learyesque discussions
of Metaprogramming. It is rarely apprears as advertised to the
new subscriber. Mail a message to majordomo@pyramid.com with
"subscribe leri" in the body of the message to sub to this
list. They have an archive site at ftp.pyramid.com.
Island Group
The Island Group is an association of individuals dedicated to
the creation of a psychedelic subculture. Their based on the
1961 novel, Island by Aldous Huxley. Mail
island-request@cue.com to be subscribed to the mailing list.
mind-l
This list is for the discussion of mind-altering techniques
with a focus on mind machines and biofeedback equipment. Mail
mind-l-request@asylum.sf.ca.us with only "subscribe mind-l your
name" in the body of the mail. They have an archive site at
asylum.sf.ca.us.
drugabus
The drugabus mailing list is a forum for issues relating to
community drug abuse education and the epidemiology and study
of drug abuse. It is run by the Office of Substance Abuse
Studies at the University of Maryland at Baltimore. VM BitNet
users can subscribe with the command TELL LISTSERV AT UMAB
SUBSCRIBE DRUGABUS your name here. Other BitNet and Internet
users can subscribe by sending e-mail to listserv@umab.umd.edu
with no subject and only the words: subscribe drugabus your
name here in the body of the mail.
Newsgroups
alt.drugs: general discussion of drugs, emphasis on recreational use.
alt.drugs.chemistry: synthesis, extractions, etc.
alt.drugs.pot: smoking it and growing it for recreational purposes.
alt.drugs.culture: trip stories, music, etc, etc, etc...
alt.drugs.psychedelics: MDMA, LSD, DMT, Shrooms, (Ketamine?), etc...
alt.psychoactives: more neuropharmacologically inclined discussion.
alt.hemp: cannabis use as food, fuel and fiber (smoking and growing
covered by alt.drugs.pot)
talk.politics.drugs: political discussion of drugs only.
sci.med.pharmacy: medical discussion of pharmaceuticals.
sci.med.psychobiology: medical psychoactives (antidepressants,
anxiolytics, neuroleptics, etc)
sci.med: general medical discussion.
alt.consciousness: discussions on consciousness.
alt.rave: discussion of the underground rave culture.
alt.drugs.caffeine: the most often overlooked drug on the planet.
alt.caffeine: obsolete newsgroup, please remove and supersede by
alt.drugs.caffeine
alt.coffee: caffeinated and decaffeinated.
alt.smokers: cigarettes -- the preferred nicotine delivery system of
millions.
alt.beer: beer
rec.food.drink.beer: beer
alt.drunken.bastards: *lots* of beer.
rec.crafts.brewing: making your own beer.
alt.drugs.usenet: Usenet as a drug
IRC Bots/Channels
FryBot, Cheech, Chong
Do "/msg Cheech help" (or same message to any of the other
bots) to get help on how to use them. Cheech and Chong both
have fairly complete mirrors of hyperreal.com. These bots live
on #drugs.
Organziations on the Net
MAPS
The e-mail address of the Multidisciplinary Association for
Psychedelic Studies is either sylviamaps@aol.com (Sylvia
Thyssen, who handles memberships among other responsibilities)
or rickmaps@aol.com (Rick Doblin).
High Times Magazine
The e-mail address of High Times is hightimes@igc.apc.org.
Island Group
The e-mail address of Island Group is exstasym@aol.com.
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August 11, 1994 | lamontg@u.washington.edu