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Computer underground Digest Sun Aug 30, 1992 Volume 4 : Issue 40
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Editors: Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer (TK0JUT2@NIU.BITNET)
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Copy Editor: Etaion Shrdlu, III
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Archivist: Brendan Kehoe
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Shadow-Archivist: Dan Carosone
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CONTENTS, #4.40 (Aug 30, 1992)
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File 1--Moderators' Corner (triviata de jour)
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File 2--CuD Back issues now available from the mailserv
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File 3--Dvorak, Viruses, and Cracking
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File 4--Third Annual Xmascon
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File 5--INTERNET Information Resources for CMC
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Cu-Digest is a weekly electronic journal/newsletter. Subscriptions are
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available at no cost from tk0jut2@mvs.cso.niu.edu. The editors may be
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contacted by voice (815-753-6430), fax (815-753-6302) or U.S. mail at:
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Jim Thomas, Department of Sociology, NIU, DeKalb, IL 60115.
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Issues of CuD can also be found in the Usenet comp.society.cu-digest
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news group; on CompuServe in DL0 and DL4 of the IBMBBS SIG, DL1 of
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LAWSIG, and DL0 and DL12 of TELECOM; on Genie in the PF*NPC RT
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libraries; from America Online in the PC Telecom forum under
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"computing newsletters;" on the PC-EXEC BBS at (414) 789-4210; and by
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anonymous ftp from ftp.eff.org (192.88.144.4) and ftp.ee.mu.oz.au
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For bitnet users, back issues may be obtained from the mail server at
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mailserv@batpad.lgb.ca.us
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European distributor: ComNet in Luxembourg BBS (++352) 466893.
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COMPUTER UNDERGROUND DIGEST is an open forum dedicated to sharing
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information among computerists and to the presentation and debate of
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diverse views. CuD material may be reprinted as long as the source
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is cited. Some authors do copyright their material, and they should
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be contacted for reprint permission. It is assumed that non-personal
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mail to the moderators may be reprinted unless otherwise specified.
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Readers are encouraged to submit reasoned articles relating to
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computer culture and communication. Articles are preferred to short
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responses. Please avoid quoting previous posts unless absolutely
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necessary.
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DISCLAIMER: The views represented herein do not necessarily represent
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the views of the moderators. Digest contributors assume all
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responsibility for ensuring that articles submitted do not
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violate copyright protections.
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Date: Sun, 30 Aug 92 10:46:31 CDT
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From: Moderators <tk0jut2@mvs.cso.niu.edu>
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Subject: File 1--Moderators' Corner (triviata de jour)
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Ah, sordid responses and announcements:
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1. DON'T FORGET: If you read CuD as Usenet's alt.society.cu-digest,
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YOU MUST change over to comp.society.cu-digest. The alt group will
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disappear in two weeks.
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2. CuD has been coming out twice a week since the shift to the comp
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hierarchy. This is temporary, and we'll resume to the normal weekly
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schedule in about 2 weeks.
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3. We plan three special issues in the next few weeks. One will be a
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retrospective on Cliff Stoll's The Cuckoo's Egg. Two others will be
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(1) a summary of the Software Publisher's Association followed by (2)
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a set of commentaries on the SPA. We are hoping for a third in which
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the SPA responds and joins the dialogue.
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4. Some Usenet readers had problems reading issue #4.39. We hope we
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have the kinks worked out, but if you continue to have problems, let
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us know and we'll try to resolve them. The current format of
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"Subject:" line, length, and style has been worked out as a compromise
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between the variations on different systems. For readers new to CuD,
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we remind ya'll that Usenet readership constitutes less than two-thirds
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of all readers, and we have to try to accommodate the other third as
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well. If you have problems, let us know, but we can't always resolve
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them, especially if they create problems for others.
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5. For those wanting back issues: Time (and space) don't allow us mail
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out back issues in either electronic or hardcopy format. Mike
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Batchelor has made back issues available via mailserv (see following
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file), and other sources of back issues are listed in introduction to
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each issue.
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------------------------------
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Date: 30 Aug 1992 09:15:07 +0000 (GMT)
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From: mike@BATPAD.LGB.CA.US
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Subject: File 2--CuD Back issues now available from the mailserv
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((MODERATORS' NOTE: Mike Batchelor has set up a mailserve for
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back issues of CuD. Bitnet readers without ftp access will find this
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especially helpful. Below are the instructions)).
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CuD back issues are in aotd/vol?.zoo. An index is also
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available, which I'll try to keep updated as new back issues are
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added.
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You may request them from mailserv@batpad.lgb.ca.us as follows:
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In the body of your message, place the command
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GET aotd/vol?,zoo UUE <or XXE>
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GET aotd/index.zoo UUE <or XXE>
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Use the volume number in place of the question mark. Wildcards are
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not supported, but you may request more than one file in the same
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message, one request per line. Files may be requested either UUencoded
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or XXencoded. The default is to UUencode.
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The mailserv will soon implement a QUIT command. Until then, just
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ignore the spurious "Command not supported" message when it eats
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your sig. This is harmless, and does not affect the status of your
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request.
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You are welcome to request the general INDEX file with the INDEX
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command, and retrieve any files that are available from the mailserv.
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You may also call The Batchelor Pad PCBoard and download any files on
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your first call, no muss, no fuss. The telephone number is
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310-494-8084, 8N1, 2400-14,400 bps V.32bis/V.42bis.
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Problems and questions about the mailserv itself should be directed to me,
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at the address below. Questions about the AOTD list should be directed
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to Chris at cappucci@crs.cl.msu.edu.
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[] Mike Batchelor -- mike@batpad.lgb.ca.us
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[] Long Beach, California
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Date: 28 Aug 92 15:52:10 EDT
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From: Gordon Meyer <72307.1502@COMPUSERVE.COM>
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Subject: File 3--Dvorak, Viruses, and Cracking
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A Cu-Digest reader recently suggested that John Dvorak's column in the
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May 1992 issue of _PC Computing_ was worth a laugh or two. I eagerly
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looked it up at the local library...
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Well, I can't honestly say that the librarian tossed me out for
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excessive giggling, but I did find some of Dvorak's concepts
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interesting. For example, it appears Mr. Dvorak believes that
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anti-cracking laws are responsible for the current wave of computer
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virus attacks...
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"...a large group of dedicated hobbyists are writing their
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%virus% code out of boredom. I think it all stems from the
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new federal law prohibiting computer cracking. Cracking
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used to keep these kids busy." (p108)
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Hmmmm. And I suppose before kids kept busy with cracking they used to
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shop- lift. I guess it wasn't coincidence I lost my copy of _Steal
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This Book_ a few weeks before I broke into my first minicomputer. If
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only I'd been at the drug store stuffing comic books under my jacket
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instead.
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Another interesting tidbit found in the same issue is a discussion of
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"stealth" viruses. Yes, viruses that you don't know you have and
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can't be detected. I can't wait for the first 'anti-stealth' virus
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protection software. Reminds me of the old joke about Elephant
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Repellent. "But there aren't any elephants in NYC"..."See how well it
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works!." In all seriousness, I've heard of 'stealth' viruses, but
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Dvorak is really sounding the alarm in this issue, much to the
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amusement of Jim Seymour, his debate opponent on the matter.
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Finally, Dvorak treats us to some major 'tsk-tsk'ing' (for our foreign
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readers: an expression of moral contempt) over VR and sex. He says
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the entire concept of using Virtual Reality for sexual gratification
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or exploration is simply "un-American" (whatever that means). Oh
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Damn, that's exactly what I was going to turn to once the anti-virus
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laws kick in. ::sigh::
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------------------------------
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Date: Tue, 18 Aug 92 21:24 CDT
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From: dfx@NUCHAT.SCCSI.COM(dFx International Digest)
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Subject: File 4--Third Annual Xmascon
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[Pre Announcement - August 17, 1992]%
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dFx International Digest and cDc - Cult Of The Dead Cow proudly present :%
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The Third Annual%
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X M A S C O N%
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AKA%
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H 0 H 0 C O N%
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"Here... why don't you talk to my lawyer"%
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Who: All Hackers, Journalists, Security Personnel, Federal Agents,%
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Lawyers, Authors and Other Interested Parties.%
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Where: Howard Johnson's - Hobby Airport%
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7777 Airport Boulevard%
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Houston, Texas 77061%
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U.S.A.%
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Tel: (800) 654-2000%
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Hou: (713) 644-1261%
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Fax: (713) 644-1117%
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When: Friday December 18 through Sunday December 20, 1992%
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Somebody call hotel security, we're at it again! Xmas/HoHoCon '92, three%
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years and running. HoHoCon '91 turned out to be the largest and most chaotic%
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gathering of any other computer underground conference ever, yet it was also%
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the most organized and well planned. Everything from party ball soccer to%
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interhotel telegrams from Cliff Stoll to elite cYbuR-strippers, and everyone%
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from Bruce Sterling to Erik Bloodaxe & Doc Holiday of Comsec to K0DE WARRI0R%
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himself. It was also the first conference to produce .gifs, a definite new%
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trend. How we got away with it is still a mystery, and how we'll top it,%
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I just don't know. But you can bet we're gonna try! We're looking to get an%
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even larger group of people from the computer underground, computer%
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security, media, and telecommunications world together to discuss a variety%
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of topics. Still no ego trip either, the event will once again be open to%
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the public so that anyone may attend, and everyone is encouraged to%
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participate in the activities.%
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Hotel Information%
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This year, we've moved the conference from Intercontinental Airport to Hobby%
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Airport. This was mainly due to conference room availability and room%
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pricing. It shouldn't create an inconvenience as most airlines service both%
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Airports.%
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The Hobby Airport Howard Johnson's Lodge is located almost directly across%
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the street from the entrance of the airport (approximately one block west if%
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facing the airport). The HoHoCon group room rates are $41.00 plus tax (15%)%
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per night, your choice of either single or double. There are also 2 suites%
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available, a mini and a large. You can call the hotel for pricing and%
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availability of the suites. Once again, when you make your reservations%
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(800-654-2000, which is also reachable from Houston), you will need to tell%
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them you are with the HoHoCon Conference to receive the reduced room rate,%
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otherwise you will be shelling out $59.00. There is no charge for children,%
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regardless of age, when they occupy the same room as their parents.%
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Specially designed rooms for the handicapped are available. The hotel%
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provides free on call transportation to and from the airport. The hotel%
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restaurant, The Mulberry Tree, is open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Meal prices%
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range between $5 and $10, with breakfast being closer to $5 and dinner%
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closer to $10. There is also a buffet available for $6.95. The hotel bar,%
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The Hobby Saloon, is open from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. and features the general%
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assortment of table games and bar attractions. There is an outdoor pool and%
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an exercise room. Car rental agencies are located in the lobbies of both the%
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hotel and airport. Unlike last year, there will be no need to hack the%
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television sets as the hotel provides free cable tv, which includes HBO%
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(don't know about those wonderfully edited R rated hotel pornos yet, kidz).%
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Check-in and check-out times are both 12:00 noon. Earlier check-in is%
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allowed if there are rooms available. If you need further information,%
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contact us or the hotel directly.%
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If you are only able to get a flight into Intercontinental Airport, there is%
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a shuttle that will take you to Hobby for $11.50. Departures start at 10%
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a.m. and continue until 10 p.m., leaving every hour on the hour. For more%
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information contact the Hobby Airport Limousine Service at (713) 644-8359.%
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Similar to last year, the hotel is placing the HoHoCon guests (those renting%
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rooms) in their own building (smart move). Thus, we are encouraging people%
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to make their reservations as early as possible to ensure themselves a room%
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in our building. As of this writing, there are 6 rooms reserved and there is%
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a total of 40 rooms in the building.%
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If you plan to drive to the conference, plan your route to get you to%
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Interstate 45. From there, if you are coming from the North (which most of%
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you will be), take I-45 South to the Broadway exit. Make a right on Broadway%
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and drive down for about a mile or so until you come to Airport Boulevard%
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(you will be right in front of the airport at this point). Make a right%
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on Airport Boulevard and the hotel is one block down on the right.%
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If you are coming from the South, take I-45 North to Airport Boulevard. Go%
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left on Airport Boulevard and the hotel will be on the right, one block%
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past the airport.%
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Conference Details%
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HoHoCon will last 3 days, with the actual conference being held on Saturday,%
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December 19, starting at 11:00 a.m. or 12:00 noon, depending on the number%
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of speakers, and continuing until 4:30 p.m. The reason for having to vacate%
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the conference room so early is because there is a Christmas party following%
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our conference. Hopefully, the partiers will get so drunk, loud and%
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obnoxious that the hotel staff won't have the time to pay attention to us.%
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This is actually a pre 'official announcement', so at this point, we don't%
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exactly have all of the conference itself planned. We are still in the midst%
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of arranging times and confirming speakers. We would like to have a number%
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of people speak on a varied assortment of topics. If you would like to%
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speak, please contact us as soon as possible and let us know who you are,%
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who you represent (if anyone), the topic you wish to speak on, a rough%
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estimate of how long you will need, and whether or not you will be needing%
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any audio-visual aids. The main announcement will probably be going out in%
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three weeks, and we will be releasing updates every three to four weeks%
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after that.%
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We would like to have people bring interesting items and videos again this%
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year, so if you have anything you think people would enjoy having the chance%
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to see, please let us know ahead of time, and tell us if you will need any%
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help getting it to the conference. If all else fails, just bring it to the%
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con and give it to us when you arrive. We will also include a list of items%
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and videos that will be present in a future update.%
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We received a nice amount of media support last year in the form of%
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pre-conference announcements and would greatly appreciate the same this%
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year. Besides our updates, you will most likely be able to get HoHoCon%
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details from CuD, Informatik, Mondo 2000, and Phrack Magazine. If you are a%
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journalist and would like to do a story on HoHoCon 92, or know someone who%
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would, contact us with any questions you may have, or feel free to use and%
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reprint any information in this file.%
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If anyone requires any additional information, needs to ask any questions,%
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wants to RSVP, or would like to be added to the mailing list to receive the%
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HoHoCon updates, you may write myself (Drunkfux) or any of the other%
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HoHoCon planning committee members (uh... whoever they may be) at:%
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dfx@nuchat.sccsi.com%
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For those without net access, we'll list a few boards to reach us on in the%
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upcoming announcement, as well as a P.O. Box. Currently, your best bet would%
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be to try any of the cDc systems. Mainly, Demon Roach Underground -%
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(806) 794-4362, Login: THRASH, NUP: Jihad (I think).%
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HoHoCon 92 will be a priceless learning experience for professionals (yeah,%
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right) and gives journalists a chance to gather information and ideas direct%
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from the source. It is also one of the very few times when all the members%
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of the computer underground can come together for a realistic purpose. We%
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urge people not to miss out on an event of this caliber, which doesn't%
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happen very often. If you've ever wanted to meet some of the most famous%
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people from the hacking community, this may be your one and only chance.%
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Don't wait to read about it in all the magazines, and then wish you had%
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attended, make your plans to be there now! Be a part of what we hope to be%
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our largest and greatest conference ever.%
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%
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Remember, to make your reservations, call (800) 654-2000 and tell them%
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you're with HoHoCon.%
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 92 02:07:38 -0400
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From: John Arthur December <decemj@RPI.EDU>
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Subject: File 5--INTERNET Information Resources for CMC
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Information Sources: the Internet and Computer-Mediated Communication
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==================================================================
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Compiled by John December (decemj@rpi.edu), Release 1.53, 07 Aug 92
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Additions/comments welcome. This document & updates are available via
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anonymous ftp. Host: ftp.rpi.edu, file: pub/communications/internet-cmc
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========================
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PURPOSE: to list pointers to information describing the Internet,
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computer networks, and issues related to computer-mediated
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communication (CMC). Topics of interest include the technical,
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social, cognitive, and psychological aspects of CMC.
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AUDIENCE: this file is useful for those getting started in understanding
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the Internet and CMC; it compactly summarizes sources of
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information for those who are already exploring these issues.
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ASSUMPTIONS: to access many information sources listed here you must
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have access to and know how to use anonymous ftp, email, or
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USENET newsgroups. Some files are in TeX or PostScript format.
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========================
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Contents:
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Section -1- THE INTERNET AND SERVICES
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Section -2- INFORMATION SERVICES/ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS
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Section -3- SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
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Section -4- NEWSGROUPS
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Section -5- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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========================
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Section -1- THE INTERNET AND SERVICES
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========================================================================
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This section lists information about the Internet, services available
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on it, and topics related to computer networking.
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o INTERNET DESCRIPT,SCRIPT='SPELL'IONS ANONYMOUS FTP HOST FILE OR DIRECTORY/
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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New User's Questions ftp.nisc.sri.com fyi/fyi4.txt
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Hitchhikers Guide ftp.nisc.sri.com rfc/rfc1118.txt
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Gold in Networks! ftp.nisc.sri.com rfc/rfc1290.txt
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Zen & Art of Internet ftp.cs.widener.edu pub/zen/
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Zen ASCII version csn.org pub/net/zen/
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Guide Internet/Bitnet hydra.uwo.ca libsoft/guide1.txt
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NSF Resource Guide nnsc.nsf.net resource-guide/
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NWNet Internet Guide ftphost.nwnet.net nic/nwnet/user-guide/
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SURANet Internet Guide ftp.sura.net pub/nic/infoguide.*.txt
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NYSERNet Internet Guide nysernet.org pub/guides/Guide.*.text
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CERFNet Guide nic.cerf.net cerfnet/cerfnet_guide/
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DDN New User Guide nic.ddn.mil netinfo/nug.doc
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AARNet Guide aarnet.edu.au pub/resource-guide/
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Internet Monthly Report nis.nsf.net internet/newsletters/
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Internet Maps ftp.merit.edu maps/
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o INFO REPOSITORIES ANONYMOUS FTP HOST FILE OR DIRECTORY/
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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FYIs ftp.nisc.sri.com fyi/fyi-index.txt
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RFCs ftp.nisc.sri.com rfc/rfc-index.txt
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Standards nis.nsf.net documents/std/INDEX.std
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Network Info Center nic.ddn.mil netinfo/
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Network Info ftp.nisc.sri.com netinfo/
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Network Info nic.switch.ch /
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UUNET archive ftp.uu.net uunet-info/
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Telecomm Archives lcs.mit.edu telecom-archives/
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Usenet Repository pit-manager.mit.edu pub/usenet/
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Library of Congress seq1.loc.gov pub/iug/index
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o NETWORKING ANONYMOUS FTP HOST FILE OR DIRECTORY/
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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Network Reading List ftp.uu.net inet/doc/
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Internetworking Guides ra.msstate.edu pub/docs/
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GAO Internet Security merit.edu pub/doc/gao_rpt
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List of FTP Sites pilot.njin.net pub/ftp-list/
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NREN Information nis.nsf.net nren/
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NSF Plan/Interim NREN expres.cise.nsf.gov recompete/impl.ascii
|
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Uses of Networking infolib.murdoch.edu.au pub/gde/netser/usenetworks.gde
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Intro TCP/IP topaz.rutgers.edu tcp-ip-docs/tcp-ip-intro.doc
|
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o SERVICES ANONYMOUS FTP HOST FILE OR DIRECTORY/
|
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
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Yanoff Services List csd4.csd.uwm.edu pub/inet.services.txt
|
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MaasInfo Indexes ftp.unt.edu articles/maas/maasinfo.files
|
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Gopher boombox.micro.umn.edu pub/gopher/
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Archie archie.mcgill.ca archie/doc/whatis.archie
|
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Alex infolib.murdoch.edu.au pub/soft/alex/alexintro.doc
|
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WAIS sketch/overview hydra.uwo.ca libsoft/wais.txt
|
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WAIS paper julian.uwo.ca doc/wais-paper.text
|
||
WAIS information think.com wais/wais-discussion/
|
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Email Services hydra.uwo.ca libsoft/email_services.txt
|
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Public access UNIX gvl.unisys.com pub/nixpub/long
|
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Internet access BBS wuarchive.wustl.edu pub/
|
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WorldWideWeb info.cern.ch pub/www/doc/the_www_book.*
|
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Dialup BBS list wuarchive.wustl.edu mirrors/msdos/bbslists
|
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Network Service Guides ftp.sura.net pub/nic/network.service.guides/
|
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List of Whois Servers sipb.mit.edu pub/whois/whois-servers.list
|
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HYTELNET access.usask.ca pub/hytelnet/pc/
|
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|
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o DIRECTORIES ANONYMOUS FTP HOST FILE OR DIRECTORY/
|
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
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Internet Resource Dir ftp.virginia.edu public_access/*.txt
|
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Electronic Journals ftp.eff.org pub/journals/
|
||
Barron Library Catalogs ftp.unt.edu library/
|
||
St. George Lib Catalogs nic.cerf.net cerfnet/cerfnet_info/library_catalog/
|
||
Technical Reports daneel.rdt.monash.edu.au pub/techreports
|
||
Interest Groups List ftp.nisc.sri.com netinfo/interest-groups
|
||
Dartmouth Merged SIGL dartcms1.dartmouth.edu siglists/
|
||
Online Library Catalogs hydra.uwo.ca libsoft/guide2.txt
|
||
Library Access Script sonoma.edu pub/libs.sh
|
||
Electronic Conferences ksuvxa.kent.edu library/acadlist.readme
|
||
|
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o EMAIL ANONYMOUS FTP HOST FILE OR DIRECTORY/
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
Finding Email addresses hydra.uwo.ca libsoft/email_address.txt
|
||
College Email addresses pit-manager.mit.edu pub/usenet/soc.college/
|
||
Pine email ftp.cac.washington.edu pine/pine.blurb
|
||
|
||
o COMMUNICATION ANONYMOUS FTP HOST FILE OR DIRECTORY/
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
Multiple User Dialogue ftp.math.okstate.edu pub/muds/misc/mud-faq/
|
||
Internet Relay Chat(IRC) cs.bu.edu irc/support/tutorial.*
|
||
|
||
o LANGUAGE/CULTURE ANONYMOUS FTP HOST FILE OR DIRECTORY/
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
Net Etiquette Guide ftp.sura.net pub/nic/netiquette.txt
|
||
Computer Jargon pit-manager.mit.edu pub/jargon/jargon*
|
||
Smileys nic.funet.fi pub/misc/funnies/smiley.txt
|
||
Post-Gutenberg infolib.murdoch.edu.au pub/jnl/harnad.jnl
|
||
|
||
o POPULAR TOPICS ANONYMOUS FTP HOST FILE OR DIRECTORY/
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
Current Weathermap GIF vmd.cso.uiuc.edu wx/sa*
|
||
Whois Registration nic.ddn.mil netinfo/user-template.txt
|
||
|
||
========================
|
||
Section -2- INFORMATION SERVICES/ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
This section lists sources of information devoted to the study of CMC
|
||
and computer network technology. Below the description of the services,
|
||
newsletters, and journals are tables describing online access if it is
|
||
available. [see also DIRECTORIES/Electronic Journals in Section -1-]
|
||
|
||
o INFORMATION SERVERS
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
ALMANAC. A service for multi-media document and information delivery.
|
||
It offers many database functions as well.
|
||
Comserve. An electronic information service for people interested
|
||
in human communication studies.
|
||
FTP MAIL get files at anonymous ftp sites via email
|
||
HCIBIB. A mail-based retrieval system interface to a database
|
||
related to Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
|
||
LISTSERV. A mailing-list server for group communication. LISTSERVE lists
|
||
of interest of interest include:
|
||
CNI-DIRECTORIES Coalition for Networked Information Directories.
|
||
RFCs (Request For Comments). Documents about various issues for
|
||
discussion, covering a broad range of networking issues.
|
||
|
||
o ELECTRONIC JOURNALS
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
Current Cites. A journal which provides citations and brief annotations
|
||
for articles from 30 journals in networks and information and
|
||
computer technology.
|
||
Electronic Journal of Communication/La Revue Electronique de
|
||
Communication (EJC/REC). Covers communication theory, research,
|
||
practice, and policy.
|
||
EJournal. Concerned with implications of electronic networks and texts.
|
||
Netweaver. The Newsletter of the Electronic Networking Association.
|
||
NETTRAIN is a discussion list about training/support of others in using
|
||
the resources available on Bitnet and Internet.
|
||
|
||
o NEWSLETTERS
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
Chaos Corner Dr. Chao's random and interesting things about
|
||
computers, networks, and other things
|
||
ConneXions Newsletter on information on networking
|
||
Inquire: ole@csli.stanford.edu
|
||
Internet Review. An "irregular and on-line journal of new and
|
||
internesting stuff on the net."
|
||
Internet World a newsletter from Meckler Associates
|
||
Inquire: meckler@tigger.jvnc.net
|
||
Linkletter. The Merit Network's newsletter.
|
||
Matrix News (paper newsletter, but partially online) Covers crossnetwork
|
||
issues. Some back articles, editorials, and indices online.
|
||
Inquire: tic@tic.com
|
||
NETNEWS newsletter for network resources
|
||
The Public-Access Computer Systems Review (PACSR)
|
||
|
||
o JOURNAL/SERVICE Access with email to Body of letter
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%(Name = your full name)%
|
||
ALMANAC almanac@oes.orst.edu send guide
|
||
Comserve comserve@vm.ecs.rpi.edu Send Comserve Helpfile
|
||
Comserve CMC list comserve@vm.ecs.rpi.edu Sub CMC Name
|
||
Comserve CMC notes comserve@vm.ecs.rpi.edu Send CMC Notebook
|
||
EJC/REC comserve@vm.ecs.rpi.edu Directory EJCREC
|
||
EJournal listserv@albany.bitnet Sub EJRNL Name
|
||
HCIBIB hcibib@rumpus.colorado.edu query:
|
||
Netweaver comserve@vm.ecs.rpi.edu Send Netweave Winter91
|
||
RFCs rfc-info@isi.edu help: ways_to_get_rfcs
|
||
LISTSERV listserv@uacsc2.albany.edu send listserv memo
|
||
CNI-DIRECTORIES listserv@cni.org Subscribe CNI-DIRECTORIES Name
|
||
NETTRAIN listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu Subscribe nettrain Name
|
||
FTP MAIL ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com help
|
||
PACSR listserv@uhupvm1.uh.edu Subscribe PACS-P Name
|
||
|
||
o JOURNAL/SERVICE/DOC ANONYMOUS FTP HOST FILE OR DIRECTORY/
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
Chaos Corner puffin.cit.cornell.edu cc*.txt
|
||
Current Cites a.cni.org current.cites/
|
||
Discussion of Comp Conf ftp.nisc.sri.com rfc/rfc1324.txt
|
||
Linkletter ftp.merit.edu newsletters/linkletter/
|
||
Matrix News (parts) quake.think.com pub/mids/matrix_news/
|
||
NETNEWS hydra.uwo.ca libsoft/netnews*.txt
|
||
|
||
========================
|
||
Section -3- SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
This section lists societies and organizations which are concerned with
|
||
issues of electronic information and communication.
|
||
Below the description of each organization is a table describing
|
||
online access to more information if it is available.
|
||
|
||
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR): alliance
|
||
of computer professionals who discuss the impact of computer
|
||
technology on society. (Contact: cpsr@csli.stanford.edu).
|
||
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF): public interest organization to
|
||
educate public about computer and communication technologies.
|
||
The Internet Society (ISOC): supports the development of the
|
||
Internet and promotes education and applications.
|
||
Electronic Networking Association (ENA): "...to promote electronic
|
||
networking in ways that enrich individuals, enhance organizations,
|
||
and build global communities." [see Netweaver newsletter in
|
||
Section -2-]
|
||
|
||
o INFO FOR ANONYMOUS FTP HOST FILE OR DIRECTORY/
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
EFF ftp.eff.org pub/EFF
|
||
ISOC nnsc.nsf.net internet-society/
|
||
|
||
o INFO FOR Access with email to Body of letter
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%(Name = your full name)%
|
||
CPSR listserv@gwuvm.gwu.edu SUBSCRIBE cpsr Name
|
||
|
||
========================
|
||
Section -4- NEWSGROUPS
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
Newsgroups are sometimes a rich source of information about the
|
||
Internet, networks, and CMC issues. This section lists newsgroups in
|
||
which topics related to networks, the Internet, or CMC are discussed.
|
||
(FAQ) = periodic posting of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) & answers.
|
||
|
||
o INTEREST AREA NEWSGROUP(S)
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
Beginners news.announce.newusers
|
||
FAQs news.answers
|
||
Internet alt.internet.services, alt.best.of.internet
|
||
Usenet alt.culture.usenet, alt.uu.future, news.lists
|
||
Internet BBS alt.bbs.internet (FAQ)
|
||
Email comp.mail.misc (FAQ)
|
||
WAIS comp.infosystems.wais
|
||
Gopher alt.gopher
|
||
Network Info Sources comp.archives, comp.internet.library,
|
||
news.lists, comp.protocols.tcp-ip
|
||
Newsgroups news.groups, news.announce.newgroups
|
||
Information Systems comp.infosystems
|
||
ISDN comp.dcom.isdn
|
||
Technical Reports comp.doc.techreports
|
||
Computer BBS comp.bbs.misc
|
||
Telecomm comp.dcom.telecom, clari.nb.telecom
|
||
Computer Underground alt.society.cu-digest
|
||
MUDS rec.games.mud.announce (FAQ)
|
||
IRC alt.irc
|
||
PostScript Net Maps news.lists.ps-maps
|
||
Hackers alt.hackers
|
||
|
||
========================
|
||
Section -5- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
This section lists useful information sources.
|
||
|
||
o ONLINE BIBLIOGRAPHIES ANONYMOUS FTP HOST FILE OR DIRECTORY/
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
Computer Communication infolib.murdoch.edu.au pub/bib/parker.bib
|
||
Networked Info Bib infolib.murdoch.edu.au pub/bib/stanton.bib
|
||
WAIS Bibliography infolib.murdoch.edu.au pub/bib/lincoln.bib
|
||
Electronic Serials infolib.murdoch.edu.au pub/bib/bailey.bib
|
||
FYI Bibliography ftp.nisc.sri.com fyi/fyi3.txt
|
||
|
||
o NETWORKS/CMC JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUES
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
Scientific American, volume 265, number 3, September 1991. Issue on
|
||
computer networks.
|
||
Journal of Communication, volume 39, number 3, Summer 1989. Issue on
|
||
computer communication affecting social power distribution.
|
||
Communication Yearbook, volume 12, 1989, chapter 8, "Issues and Concepts
|
||
in Research on Computer-Mediated Communication Systems."
|
||
|
||
o TECHNICAL JOURNALS
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
Computer Communication Review (ACM SIGCOMM), Communications of the ACM,
|
||
IEEE transactions on communication technology, IEEE Spectrum, Electronics
|
||
and communication engineering journal, ONLINE, Information Today, LinkUp,
|
||
MIS Quarterly, Information World Review Telecommunications,
|
||
Telecommunications Products and Technology, Global Networks
|
||
|
||
o HUMAN COMMUNICATION JOURNALS
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
Communication Quarterly, Communication Research, Communication Yearbook,
|
||
Computers and Human Behavior, Human Communication Research, Journal of
|
||
Communication, Technical Communication, World Communication
|
||
|
||
o BOOKS: a selected listing of particularly useful books.
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
--BIBLIOGRAPHIES:
|
||
Romiszowski, A. J. Computer-mediated communication: a selected
|
||
bibliography. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Educational Technology
|
||
Publications, 1992.
|
||
--COMPUTER NETWORKS:
|
||
Adams, Rick and Frey, Donnalyn: !%@:: A Directory of Mail Addressing and
|
||
Networks, 2nd Ed. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly & Associates, 1990.
|
||
Kehoe, Brendan P. Zen and the Art of the Internet: A Beginner's Guide.
|
||
2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1992.
|
||
Kessler, Gary C. ISDN: concepts, facilities, and services. New York:
|
||
McGraw-Hill, 1990.
|
||
LaQuey, Tracy L., ed. The User's Directory of Computer Networks.
|
||
Bedford, MA: Digital Press, 1990.
|
||
Motorola Codex. The Basics Book of Information Networking. Reading,
|
||
MA: Addison-Wesley, 1992.
|
||
Quarterman, John S. The Matrix: Computer Networks and Conferencing
|
||
Systems Worldwide. Bedford, MA: Digital Press, 1990.
|
||
--COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION:
|
||
Chesebro, James W. and Donald G. Bonsall. Computer-mediated
|
||
communication: human relationships in a computerized world.
|
||
Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1989.
|
||
Dunlop, Charles and Rob Kling, eds. Computerization and Controversy:
|
||
Value Conflicts and Social Choices. Academic Press, 1991.
|
||
Hiltz, Starr Roxanne and Murray Turoff. The Networked Nation: Human
|
||
Communication via Computer. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1978.
|
||
Sproull, Lee and Sara Kiesler. Connections: New Ways of Working in
|
||
the Networked Organization. MIT Press, 1991.
|
||
========================
|
||
This document is Copyright 1992 by John December (decemj@rpi.edu).
|
||
Permission to use, copy, or distribute this document for non-commercial,
|
||
educational purposes is hereby granted, provided that this copyright
|
||
and permission notice appear in all copies. I make no representations
|
||
about the suitability, stability, or accuracy of this document for any
|
||
purpose. It is provided "as is" without expressed or implied warranty.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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