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'##::::'##:::'#####:::'########: VIVA LA REVOLUCION! CERDO DEL CAPITALISTA!!
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##:::: ##:'##:::: ##: ##::::::: THE HELOTS OF ECSTASY PRESS RELEASE #300 !!
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#########: ##:::: ##: ######::: ZIEGO VUANTAR SHALL BE MUCH VICTORIOUS! !!
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##.... ##: ##:::: ##: ##...:::: ===========================================
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##:::: ##:. ##:: ##:: ##::::::: "Meet The Writers" !!
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##:::: ##::. #####::: ########: by -> The HOE Staff !!
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..:::::..::::.....::::........:: 12/3/98 !!
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!!========================================================================!!
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As a special "get to know us" treatment for HOE #300, there were
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5 pre-determined questions sent to all 27 official HOE writers, hoping
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to yeild interesting answers. The following are the results.
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In case you're wondering, the current 27 official writers are,
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in no particular order:
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Ziego Vuantar, Mogel, Art, Quarex, Mutter, Styx, Teerts,
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Altrocks, Swiss Pope, Trilobyte, Ramsey String, Squinky,
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Kreid, Cstone, Snaf00, Nybar, Jook, Tasha, Cyn, Soybean,
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Metal Chick, Anjee, AnonGirl, Seaya, Neko, Aster, and
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Phairgirl.
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Incidentally... Metal Chick and Ramsey String never filled out
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their interviews, so they're not included here.
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!!========================================================================!!
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Jook
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====
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Name: Owen
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1st t-file: LEMON #3, "Art History"
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1st HOE issue: #165, "Can I be a Barber, Mom?"
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Quote: "I don't want my pea soup cold while I'm preparing to visit the
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almighty sun."
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(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
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Oh, I was a young lad, maybe around 14 or 15. I was a in 9th
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grade, I had a modem, I set up a MACINTOSH BBS. How many of you can say
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THAT? You think you're LEET? Well, YOU'RE NOT. My handle, JOOK, comes
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from the KMFDM song JUKE JOINT JEZEBEL. Basically, I had no life after
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Karmy Kays decided his football friends were better than me in ninth
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grade, so I had to find SOMETHING to do, and computers were that thing.
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The first "scene" I "tried" to be in was the ansi scene, but I really
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sucked. Anyone remember Bedlam? I didn't think so. Then Murmur moved
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to Bloomington-Normal, started calling my bbs (The Repented Gimcrackery)
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and got me into zines like Pez, Hoe, Gasp, etc.
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(2) What do you like?
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I like making my neighbors mad at me. They don't like Sepultura
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very much. I'm into Amber McCullough. She's my girlfriend, has been
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for the last 3 1/2 years. I'm also into the musical talents of Blues
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Traveler. I trade shows, stuff like that. Oh, I'm a professional
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wrestler, too. Check out FUW -- coming to an arena near you!
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(3) Do you have any goals?
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I wish to get out of Bloomington-Normal again and move to the
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northwest (Oregon, Washington) and smoke pot constantly.
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(4) What does HOE mean to you?
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HOE is a bunch of worthless morons doing what they do best --
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being dumb. I guess I'm not actually talking about just HOE, but the
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entire #zines community. Sometimes I think about how much talent there
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is in this damn group of people and how much of it is going to waste,
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myself included.
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(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
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I've always wanted to make out with Quarex. I just want to see
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how far I can get my toungue down his throat. Soybean would be kind of
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nice, but I think she would laugh too much. Styx seems to know a lot
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about sex, so he might be fun. Art would complain too much during the
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actually act, and I wouldn't like that very much.
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!!========================================================================!!
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Anjee
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Name: Angela
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1st t-file: HOE #280, "Should You Date The Devil?"
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Quote: "I am basically rude to many people, not because I don't love
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them; I call it 'tough love'."
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(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
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I first got started when I was introduced to the wonderful world
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of AOL. This would be referred to the first time I experienced internet
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chat. At that time, I found myself with a net boyfriend who quickly
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dumped me when I thought GreenDay was a holiday. Then I had a real
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internet connection where I started abusing the use of WS_IRC where
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shortly after I switched to mIRC. Within time, I switched ISPs 3 times,
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to better suit my IRC'ing habits. My 1st handle was Minny -- which
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quickly changed to several variations of the nick Angela. All this
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would be the cause why I'm almost 17 and have no life.
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PezMonkey indirectly introduced me to DTO, which soon led me to
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h0e, where I discovered #zines. I thought it'd be fun to check it
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out. :)
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(2) What do you like?
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I have a slight interest in computers, I know a few things about
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them, and unlike many others -- can fix a computer without booting the
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shit out of it. I can often be caught wasting time doing HTML and graphic
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design. I'm not a pro, I do it for my own enjoyment. However, music is
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my passion.. my life. I play 4 instruments and try to sing (it doesnt
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always work though). I find oodles of pleasure in chatting with people
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who aren't exactly what is referred to as 'normal' (then again, neither
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am I.) The french expression for this would be "Se qui se ressemble,
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s'assemble".
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(3) Do you have any goals?
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My goals are basically furthering my education (college &
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university), studying in music and/or computers -- which will hopefully
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lead to a career that I will _enjoy_. Hopefully.
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(4) What does HOE mean to you?
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I have a secret obsession for HOE (no, not really). The cynical
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and sarcastic views of several aspects of everyday life just makes me
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feel a tad better, knowing that not only I think the world is full of
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idiots. I love writing for it because it lets me explore the lengths of
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my own creativity (or something). In other words; HOE is k-rad.
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(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
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CERTAINLY MOGEL! mogel is God.. I never scored with a God before
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(neither have I ever had sex). His obvious sexyness and neato wit is a
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major turn-on. :P~~
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!!========================================================================!!
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Cyn
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===
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Name: Cynthia
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1st t-file: HOE #260, "Why I Won't Be At Graduation"
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Quote: "If you can't laugh at other people's pain, what can you laugh at?"
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(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
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I'm involved in the computer underground? When did this happen?
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Um, someone said, "Cyn, write something!" so I wrote something. And then
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I wrote something that I certainly wasn't going to put on my website,
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since I already get enough sick twisted email from people who want to do
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weird things to me (my exgirlfriend, for one), so I was like, "Here! I
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wrote you something."
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(2) What do you like?
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"Stuff". I like writing, I like reading, I like computers. I
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like Oberlin College. I like my classes sometimes when I bother to go to
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them, which hasn't happened much this week. I like all my friends. I
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like making birthday cakes. I like sunshine and smog and I miss LA. I
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think Al Gore is dreamy. I like Kools way more than I should. And of
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course, I like all of you.
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(3) Do you have any goals?
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To be worshipped as a Goddess. I rilly want to get to somewhere
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where I could make a living writing, but I'd be happy computer
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programming for a living, too. (And probably richer.) I want a very big
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ramshackle house with a lot of odd rooms somewhere in a city with public
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transit. I'd also like to pull straight As this semester, but I doubt
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that's going to happen.
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(4) What does HOE mean to you?
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It is the diving board into the swimming pool of international
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fame and fortune.
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(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
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Mogel. He's neato. And also, he's the only one I know besides
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Soybean, and she doesn't like girlees.
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!!========================================================================!!
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Nybar
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Name: Steven
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1st t-file: POUPEY #1
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1st HOE issue: #111, "The Rise of The Mogels, Part 2"
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Quote: "To tell of Nybar's brilliant exploits would make wusses like
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Homer and Virgil shudder."
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(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
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I was 12. Once at a day-camp I had overheard a discussion of
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what to name our tribe, I proposed "nynthoid barbarians". The name has
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stuck with nybar. I later found out that I was divinely inspired, as
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you see, NYBARius is the god of eliteness, Nybar is my cat and I am a
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lowly servant to both of them! Computers are nifty. The "computer
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underground" is stupid, but people are stupid. Here I'm talking about
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the people outside of the "underground".
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(2) What do you like?
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I think that the man that invented the asian school uniform is a
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perverted genius. I'm not afraid that I'm wasting my life; it's
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self-evident. Someday I hope to run for president, telling all the PC
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lies they want me to, (They is the council of the Them, headed by
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Col. Sanders, the god of lameness), and then expose my true rationality
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to the world.. after I'm elected! HAhahaa.. can't impeach me for
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speaking my mind, and I've got a 4 year fuckin' -- but I've said too
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much.
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I also like cats.
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(3) Do you have any goals?
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I hope I live forever in an opera of meaninglessness. I wish I
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could read all the books I set out to. I listen to some music. I also
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have a hidden vagina, it is where my naval is (this is a goal, but my
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bubbling optimism is shining through).
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(4) What does HOE mean to you?
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Hoe is a pretty bad 'zine that's lasted too long. Also, in
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space terms, the incomplete poupey 21 is larger. A hoe is a gardening
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utensil. Um.. the other rooster said "doodle doodle cock". Er.. rakes,
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um.. a rake is a guy.. with.. a big.. I like cabbage. This interview
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is over.
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(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
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Damn.. those asshole jerkoffs? Mogel, I know that all of those
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people are actors and "dummercon" is a sham.. you have a 300k a year
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job, all of the profits of which go to feeding everyone the "hoe" lie.
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Anyway, I'm sure all of you sicko-rumour vulvas would like to see
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me get with ass-terd <note clever slate> but I must say... ANJEE IS THE
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DUMBEST FUCKING ANTI INTELLECTUAL TWIT I'VE EVER-- er.. you see, I'm just
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bubbling over with resentment towards these contrived idiots.. only a
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mastermind, a true jewish evil genius like you could so dutifully
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replicate that fecid idiocy of life in your sham 'zine! Not writing of
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course, er.. the question... I'd like to "get close to" myself, so I'm
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going to go to my favorite Jennifer Lopez site.
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!!========================================================================!!
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Soybean
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=======
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Name: Katie
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1st t-file: HOE #143, "Carmex Rocks My World"
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Quote: "I like apple juice."
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(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
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about a year ago at the advising of a friend i (unfortunately)
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repealed the anti-irc ammendment to my personal constitution and
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joined #dto. and then everything got fucked up in assorted ways. its
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all been peer pressure. even my actual handle, toasty, is the result of
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a nickname bestowed on me by a friend. though i guess that's not really
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pressure because it's based on a t-shirt i bought myself. actually my
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mom bought it for me.
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(2) What do you like?
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i'm very fond of my boyfriend and of socks and apple juice and
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pretty pretty songs and stories.
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(3) Do you have any goals?
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i'm going to college next year. not sure where yet though. and
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i'm going to study lots of religious history as it is tasty. and then
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i'll figure out what to do with that.
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(4) What does HOE mean to you?
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cute pig jpgs. nothing more.
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(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
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ramsey string is a mad, mad hottie.
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!!========================================================================!!
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AnonGirl
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Name: Audrey
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1st t-file: HOE #282, "Public Transportation"
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Quote: "If I wasn't devoted to Jack Daniels I think I'd marry Earl Grey."
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(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
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I started using computers when I was 6, but didn't really know
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what I was doing until I was around 11.. I would mostly write lame-ass
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poems and paint lame-ass pictures in Paintbrush.. then I became majorly
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into the Montreal BBS scene around 1992, with my 2400 modem and Telix.
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Then, in 1994, I got a 486/33,(which was obsolete even THEN) with 0.6
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megs of ram. I bought myself 8 megs for around $230 and connected to
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the net, getting majorly addicted (you know, that new-found hobby shit
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where you look up useless junk like TV shows and drugs on Yahoo! for
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about three days straight). I could never really get into zines until
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recently, when I heard about h0e.. so that's how it all started..
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(2) What do you like?
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I like Coca Cola, cigarettes, VODKA (Smirnoff), drugs (yes I'm
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burnt, but I'm not into heroin), Nacho Cheese Doritos, the Simpsons,
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girls, boys, Marilyn Manson and The Little Prince. I have a SICK
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obsession with film, and everything about film. And I *love* animals.
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Cats and dogs especially. I like all sorts of music, particularly rock
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and techno. I'm not fond of rap, but I can put up with it, as long as
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it's not WU-TANG fucking CLAN. And country makes me cringe.
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(3) Do you have any goals?
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I did, once. I wanted to become a college film teacher, but I
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don't think that's going to happen since I involuntarily fucked myself
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over by quitting school. I plan on getting some kind of job that has no
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direction whatsoever to pay my way through the remainder of my teen years
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(only 1 1/2 years left dammit) and go to University when I'm 21 (hah, as
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if). For the time being my goal is to enjoy myself and do what I want to
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do, instead of being locked up in an institution until I'm 25.
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(4) What does HOE mean to you?
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Even though I used to check out smaller zines a while back, I
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didn't really find them worth reading until I stumbled upon HOE. The
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articles are much more intriguing and full of character, unlike the past
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e'zines I've checked out. The authors are awesome as well, each one being
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entirely unique in every aspect. So yeah... HOE rocks.
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(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
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It's a tie between seaya and squinky. Although squinky can by
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rather... edgy at times.. However, he's still on my To Do list.
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Sorry Mogel. :)
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!!========================================================================!!
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Altrocks
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Name: Jeff
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1st t-file: HOE #213, "The Poem Of Orality"
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Quote: "And then you realize that there is a god; He's just dumb."
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(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
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Well, to start from the beginning, my dad was an electronice
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freak his whole life, and as such I had a commodore 64 when I was only
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8. I learned line number BASIC on it, and that's where it started.
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Until I was 13 I used school computers and learned DOS, Windows 3.11,
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and how to hack around on a poorly secured LAN network... :) Then in
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1993 we got a packard bell system from Cicuit City. I learned about
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BBS's in under a month, and called about 5 or 6 close to 20 times a day.
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I wrote volumes of material on those boards, and was involved in an
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argument with TWiG, who is now one of my good friends, about drugs for
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well over a year. He was anti-, I was pro-... :)
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About late 1994 I got internet access and started surfing the
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web. I was on IRC alot, almost all the time in fact, and spent alot of
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my time idling in front of the computer screen till all hours. I would
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chat alot, and wrote even more. Last year, about this time I started
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writing rants (http://www.op.net/~altrocks/oldrants.htm), little poems
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and ravings to release myself. A litte later I stumbled upon DTO and
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HOE. I wrote a few things, and became and official HOE writer (I even
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got a little bronze badge to prove it.. Mogel e-mailed it to me along
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with an invitation to a hotel room in Philly... :), and well, here I am
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now. NEXT!
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(2) What do you like?
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Ummm... I like girls, pizza, beer, parties, friends,_lots
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stuff... I don't really like to DO anything except pope`in (POP - in),
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which is just hanging out at this little pavilion in the park next to
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school, after school, and doing shit on my computer (I program a bit, I
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talk on IRC ALOT, and I try to always be connected thru AIM and ICQ).
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Other than that, I'd LIKE to get the hell outta here, and get to
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college... I was made for college. Trust me. :P
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(3) Do you have any goals?
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I wanna take over the world. I eman I know it's shooting a litle
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high, but at least this way I'm constantly stiving to be better than I
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am. :) I'd like to have total control over the minds of mortals, and
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with but a single thought have an entire army of people ready to fight.
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If that falls thru, I'd just like to do something with the
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sciences, or maybe even be a teacher... I've always enjoyed physics,
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particle physics especially, and Math...
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(4) What does HOE mean to you?
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Hoe (HO) n. -- A Bich, slut, whore, prostitute or angst-filled writer
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under lock and key in venezula....
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No, but seriously... I think HOE is a group of generally evil
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people, with a few exceptions, I being the most evil of all of you. >:)
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Just ask mogel ====> http://www.op.net/~altrocks/denise.html ... (inside
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joke.)
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It's a good chance for pople of higher intelligence to write
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about things, and generally express their views of a fucked up world
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that needs a good bitch slapping. I really think if the majority of
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people on earth would read, listen to, and understand half of what we
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write, the worlsd on a whole would be Utopian, or at least bareable.
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(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
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Well, I don't really know any of you all that well, and seeing
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that I have met none of you in person, I can't really say, but I think
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a nice big orgy with all of us getting some serious bisexual hardcore
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action would be ideal. :)
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Or at least we should have somethin comparable to Dummercon. :)
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For all you that remember that... :) I never got to go, but damnit, I
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want to have a nice big get together... maybe near/in Philly?
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But, I would like to meet the one that calls herself Toasty...
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She looks quite agreeable, and sounds quite interesting... :)~~
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Alright, that's the me I want to show people, so let's see those
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other questionaires rollin' in!
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!!========================================================================!!
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Kreid
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=====
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Name: Dave
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1st t-file: Y0LK #1, "The Other White Meat"
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1st HOE issue: #99, "A REAL Bush Fan"
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Quote: "You're so fucking stupid!!!"
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(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
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That's a long story! I started calling warez (that's SOFTWARE
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PIRACY!) bbs's in my area when I was 12 years old, then that evolved
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into ansi art-oriented bbs's in a few years, and then that turned into
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irc when that became the popular place-to-be. For a long time in my
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"computer underground" career I wrote poems and drew ascii art for
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ansi/art groups, but then I decided that was stupid and I started
|
||
writing y0lk e-zine in 1995 after i read some h0e and gasp files &
|
||
liking them (almost). As you all know, y0lk grew to become the
|
||
greatest e-zine in the history of e-zines, but after 100 issues I got
|
||
kinda tired of that business and I started becoming a full-time writer
|
||
for dto, until dto quite pathetically fell to its death.
|
||
|
||
Nowadays, I write a lot of stuff that never gets published
|
||
(www.gti.net/goat/kreidkomp.html), and I write for h0e, even though the
|
||
rest of the h0e writers are complete idiots.
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
I like being a lazy piece of shit, being with my girlfriend
|
||
(awwww), being completely entranced by large quantities of controlled
|
||
substances, and being chased by policemen. I also like reading books by
|
||
Irvine Welsh, Anthony Burgess, Hunter S. Thompson, and Charles Bukowski.
|
||
I like a lot of other things, too, but I hate writing long lists of
|
||
things nobody's interested in, so I'll stop. That was a stupid question
|
||
anyway.
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
I want to be a writer/painter, for real, serious-like. Money is
|
||
not an important thing for me, so success is not part of that goal. I
|
||
just want to make good art until my creativity runs dry. Then, my second
|
||
goal: going out in a blaze of infamy in a giant explosion in the middle
|
||
of the Lincoln Tunnel.
|
||
|
||
(4) What does HOE mean to you?
|
||
|
||
It's a really terrible 'zine and all the writers suck. But mogel
|
||
is a good guy, and there are no other real 'zines out there, so it's the
|
||
one I'm (sorta) writing for right now. It's quite pathetic, though,
|
||
that theonly active 'zine in our little computer underground "scene" is
|
||
so terribly unreadable.
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
Mogel, of course.
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Cstone
|
||
======
|
||
|
||
Name: Brandon
|
||
1st t-file: BAH #4, "Public Access UNIX Hacking!"
|
||
1st HOE issue: #90, "The Disease"
|
||
Quote: "I don't have any quotes!"
|
||
|
||
Hi. You know, I originally intended to just pipe this through
|
||
Eliza or Dr. Sbaitso or something and send you the responses, but I
|
||
couldn't find something that I wanted to work on, so I filled it out.
|
||
Don't be disappointed though -- I didn't do much better than Dr. Sbaitso
|
||
would have.
|
||
|
||
(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
|
||
|
||
This sounds like a question a FED would ask. Mogel is a FED.
|
||
KILL THE FEDS. DIE.
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
Hmm. Reading for eleven or twelve hours undisturbed; going to
|
||
sleep soon after the sun rises; trying to understand the subliminal
|
||
catalysts that keep the most normal, insignificant nuances of modern
|
||
society in motion; sleeping (but not waking up; I hate waking up);
|
||
following the birth, embracement, application, and the slow (but
|
||
intentional) subversion of logic; eating plain Butter Croissants from
|
||
the Vie de France inside Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg, IL; and listening
|
||
to any music with emotional, artistic expression or originality.
|
||
|
||
But not always in that order...
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
No. I avoid setting goals. I'm internally too volatile to set
|
||
goals that would reliably coincide with my future desires. I have about
|
||
twenty computer-related projects and a dozen or so non-computer-related
|
||
endeavors that I work on. And I'm starting/stopping them constantly.
|
||
|
||
(4) What does HOE mean to you?
|
||
|
||
To me, "what does x mean to you"-type of questions are really
|
||
leery, so I'll just ignore the literal value of that question entirely.
|
||
HOE is one of the last remaining e-zines claiming (and deserving)
|
||
relation to the mythical institution that is (was) the computer
|
||
underground. What that means is totally up for debate, and I don't feel
|
||
like ranting about what I feel that the "computer underground" really is.
|
||
So now I've totally evaded the question and pushed a meaningless answer
|
||
in front of you.
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
Do I lose points if I leave this blank? I have no answer, silly
|
||
or serious.
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Mutter
|
||
======
|
||
|
||
Name: Chris
|
||
1st t-file: Y0LK #62, "y0lk Test Pattern"
|
||
1st HOE issue: #276, "Librarian Phone Sex"
|
||
Quote: "Life's like that."
|
||
|
||
(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
|
||
|
||
How? WaR3z wArEzz W4r3Z!@$&&#*!@$@ How else?!
|
||
|
||
No. Seriously. I found a modem and a list of numbers and found
|
||
some really cool BBS's (remember BBS's -- they were like the internet
|
||
but with less emphasis on point-and-click multimedia and porn. Okay,
|
||
well, less emphasis on multimedia at least.) I fell into some scenes as
|
||
a result. Eventually, I also started reading ezines regularly (as well
|
||
as print zines). My love of writing that's so bad (or different) that
|
||
it's good (kinda like mentos commercials, although not really) led me
|
||
to submit to that chaotic ezine project, y0lk. I wrote for some other,
|
||
less mentionable zines and eventually started my own print project (root
|
||
zine) which is still continuing today.
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
I LIKE BUTTS!! HAHAAH!#@!!
|
||
|
||
Okay... non-computer related hobbies... ummm.. uhh. hmmm, I
|
||
know I have some. Oh yeah, playing the electric guitar. and...uhhm.
|
||
long walks on the beach... and...
|
||
|
||
Next Question!
|
||
|
||
No, I tend to like my music (since I have no tv or radio
|
||
reception) -- my current musical interests include: Led Zeppelin,
|
||
2 Skinnee J's, Company Flow, RaTM, Less than Jake...
|
||
|
||
Oh, yeah. I met Spike Lee the other day. I liked that. (damnit,
|
||
I'm too tired to pretend to be interesting.)
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
Goals? Goals are for those who always look to the future and in
|
||
the process consistantly miss the value of the present. I like to live
|
||
in -- and enjoy -- the present. (translation: No.)
|
||
|
||
(4) What does HOE mean to you?
|
||
|
||
ummm... one who performs sexual favors for money.
|
||
|
||
(was that dumb enough?)
|
||
|
||
I write for HOE for one reason and one reason only... It looks
|
||
good on a college application.
|
||
|
||
(how about that?)
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
Umm... well. I'm not _that_ into the scene that I actually know
|
||
anything about the chicks de la h0e. Ummm. I guess I should pick
|
||
someone... how about... Phairgirl!#
|
||
|
||
How about it, Phairgirl?
|
||
uh huh. yeah. I hear dat.
|
||
Why don't you ever call me anymore?
|
||
biotch! say what? I here dat, nigga. I know what you mean.
|
||
no diggity? no it ain't like dat, me and her were only huging . . .
|
||
I swear to god I didn't know she was your mom . . .
|
||
I'm sorry. what?
|
||
well fuck you! I never want to see you again!
|
||
baby, I'm sorry, you know how I get when I'm hungry.
|
||
let's never fight again.
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Art
|
||
===
|
||
|
||
Name: Art
|
||
1st t-file: HOE #153, "Missing The Boat"
|
||
Quote: "IT'S NOTHING WE ALL HAVEN'T HEARD BEFORE."
|
||
|
||
(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
|
||
|
||
I got involved with crap like dto and hoe about 4 years ago. My
|
||
interest was piqued after reading a couple issues of dto I discovered on
|
||
a local bbs in 815, put there by murmur and various others including
|
||
trilobyte and neko.
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
I read a lot. It's not good stuff, either, I read crap. I've been
|
||
reading fantasy/sci-fi books (Dragonlance, Forgotten Realms) since I was
|
||
ten. I can juggle 3 balls, and 2 synchronously in each hand. Yeah.
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
My main goal is to get a job, and it doesn't really matter all
|
||
that much where I work.
|
||
|
||
(4) What does HOE mean to you?
|
||
|
||
what other zine is there to read?
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
Heh. Seaya.
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Aster
|
||
=====
|
||
|
||
Name: Becky
|
||
1st t-file: SOE #29, "Hay is for Hroses"
|
||
1st HOE issue: #168, "Bots Are Evil"
|
||
Quote: "Too many big, scary words."
|
||
|
||
Aster was previously interviewed in HOE #206. Please refer to that issue,
|
||
if you feel like torturing yourself.
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Neko
|
||
====
|
||
|
||
Name: John
|
||
1st t-file: Shadow Lurking #1, "The K-Mart That Didn't Fit In"
|
||
1st HOE issue: #83, "Children of The Tube"
|
||
Quote: "Pass the vodka.... BLEEECHH!!@#"
|
||
|
||
(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
|
||
|
||
Back in 1993 when I was 13 I started calling BBS'. I was a 2400
|
||
Baud modem warrior and I think this contributed heavily to my interest
|
||
in textfiles. I didn't feel like spending an hour downloading some game
|
||
that would run slow as shit on my 386/16, so I didn't. Then I saw these
|
||
files called "Cult of the Dead Cow" and shit like that. And I just
|
||
started downloading them all.
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
I like music. I'm into lots of music, and as my hoe bio says, I
|
||
guess I'm the HoE expert on puncrock. Whatever that means. I like my
|
||
girlfriend lots too, but she probably won't read this so oh well.
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
I want to open a bowling alley in Moscow.
|
||
|
||
No, I'm not joking.
|
||
|
||
(4) What does HOE mean to you?
|
||
|
||
I WRITE FOR HOE BECAUSE ZIEGO HAS A BIG GUN AGHSAFJJHFS
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
Well, I don't believe that Aster exists, so she's a no from the
|
||
get-go. Everyone will say Metal Chick, so I won't. Trilobyte sent me a
|
||
jpeg of some chick who hung out on #zines named L0rig or something. She
|
||
was attractive. But she's not on the list. SO. I will say Anongirl.
|
||
Even if she has a Marilyn Manson quote on her web page.
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Phairgirl
|
||
=========
|
||
|
||
Name: Summer
|
||
1st t-file: SPS #1, "My ANGST Post"
|
||
1st HOE issue: #277, "Drunk at 3AM"
|
||
Quote: "If my life is this pointless, I'm glad I've been able to
|
||
subject someone else to the carnage."
|
||
|
||
(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
|
||
|
||
I got involved in the computer underground by force. I didn't
|
||
want to. I am deathly afraid of 'leet people, because they are a lot
|
||
cooler than me and I just end up looking stupid no matter what. I was
|
||
better off sitting in my under-20 webchats or on AOL, safe as can be.
|
||
|
||
I first got online in '92, AOL on my best friend's brand new
|
||
Macintosh. Yummy. And it was SOOOO COOOL.
|
||
|
||
I became phairgirl not long afterwards. It took me a long, long
|
||
time to think of something that would suit me well. I thought, well, I
|
||
love Liz Phair, and I'm a girl. Bang, it's a girl!
|
||
|
||
Now that I have been sucked into the remanants of the computer
|
||
underground, I have realized a number of things. I am not a bitch
|
||
compared to these people. I am a nice flowerly lovely violet person. I
|
||
have never "haxored" anything. And I'll be damned if I even know what
|
||
that means. I realized that I can write really stupid t-files and
|
||
people will think I'm cool... although Nybar and Eerie will never, ever
|
||
think I am cool.
|
||
|
||
It is cool that people do not like me. I feel accepted.
|
||
|
||
Oh yeah, and this computer underground thing is MUCH better than
|
||
driving 1300 miles to get laid by some 16 year old that I met in a seedy
|
||
chat room. Everyone on the scene is so much closer to me! I'll only have
|
||
to drive 84 miles, minimum.
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
I like everything. EVERYTHING.
|
||
|
||
I love music... Liz Phair, Dream Theater, Bjork, Garbage, Led
|
||
Zeppelin, Shudder To Think, Beck, Pink Floyd, Depeche Mode, Korn, Poe,
|
||
that dog, all kinds of stuff.
|
||
|
||
I like a few movies... Natural Born Killers, Fargo, Clerks,
|
||
The Big Hit, Niagara Niagara, Clockwork Orange, One Flew Over the
|
||
Cuckoo's Nest, ummm, a bunch more but I'm really tired and can't think.
|
||
|
||
I also like... ummm... faeries, anime, sweet potatoes, lily of
|
||
the valleys, red teletubbies that say "faggot", people on ICQ telling me
|
||
they want to tease my nipples, sandals, my 4 cats, purple things, kevin
|
||
nash (ooooh baby), power puff girls, cracking shareware, spending money
|
||
on stupid things, screaming REALLY LOUD, making fudge, singing, writing
|
||
to old has-been hair bands, kicking ass, ummm, I don't know, lots of
|
||
stuff. Refried beans, surround sound, subwoofers, sailor moon, space
|
||
ghost, oh man I can't think of anything else. UGH. Why won't my brain
|
||
work? I hate it when this happens. Goddamn it.
|
||
|
||
Since I can think of nothing else, I will fill this space with
|
||
senseless nothingness.
|
||
|
||
apoweijfaopwjcmaowpdjfcapowefajewordfhaeworjfapeworfjaweojrfa
|
||
wefolawjfedoajewcponawp;erohfapwoeryfhaworehfaworehfa
|
||
awfoejawporeifajworheafvodncvlskdvncoisdchlva;sldknf;oaiwejfao;wleijf
|
||
awdlfjawpodihfapwofhawpordhfapowrhdfapowhidfawohifawpodfjoapweiv
|
||
wdljfpahoewidhvpowerujhfaiwannaluvyababyopewrhfapoewrhgaewruh
|
||
voawerjfnopaeruhfapoirhgvejrkngerjghesproiuhgeoriuhgapoeiugteaong
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
My first and foremost goal is to finish this fucking interview.
|
||
Cuz I have a really hard time finishing things once I start them.
|
||
However, I'm not sure I will, because I don't normally set goals for
|
||
myself, since it is pointless because I never bother with them anyway.
|
||
Goals suck.
|
||
|
||
Metaphysically, my goal would be to be really FUCKING FAMOUS so
|
||
that I could be the leet one and everyone else would SUCK and be BELOW ME
|
||
and I would KICK ASS and I would win the lottery and get a T3 and give
|
||
all the COOL people access to it but not the people who MAKE FUN OF ME
|
||
because I suck. SO THERE. Stop being mean to me, or when I win the
|
||
lottery, you won't get a cut of the pickins. That's something to think
|
||
about.
|
||
|
||
Anyway, back to being famous. I want to follow the Jewel Method
|
||
To Fame. See, I already come from a backwoods hicklike place like she
|
||
did. I have a really unique voice like hers. All I need is for someone
|
||
to discover me and to cut an album. Then I'll make a video in a
|
||
bathroom, and later one with me slinking out of a tight dress. Then I'll
|
||
write a book, but it won't be poetry, oh no. I'LL PUBLISH HOE!!! I'll
|
||
steal it away from Mogel and/or Ziego and make it MINE. Ha.
|
||
|
||
Of course though, I'd screw up somewhere and end up somewhere in
|
||
the Madonna Method To Fame, where my book ends up being like her Sex
|
||
book, and people start to think I'm nothing but a dirty little girl and
|
||
I'll be banished to hell by every religious figure in the world. Then
|
||
I'd find myself in the Selena Method To Fame, as by then I'd have a
|
||
crazy fan (probably a couple of those Montreal girls) who would kill me.
|
||
Man, that's gonna suck.
|
||
|
||
(4) What does HOE mean to you?
|
||
|
||
h0e means the world to me. I don't know why. I e-mail my
|
||
friends letting them know when the newest edition comes out. Everyone
|
||
where I work has at least read it once now. I check the site every day,
|
||
waiting for it to enrich my life. My h0e shrine sits to the right of my
|
||
monitor, where I pray to the h0e god Mogel every day, hoping he will
|
||
somehow hear my pleas and release the next issue. I go through h0e
|
||
withdrawls when I work for long periods of time, nearly crashing my car
|
||
every night until I can browse those glorious pink piggy pages and gaze
|
||
longingly at the tintillating t-files.
|
||
|
||
Without h0e, I will die. We will all die. Existence will be
|
||
pointless without it.
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
DAMN there aren't many girls, are there. We're slim pickins.
|
||
|
||
I've previously said that I will have sex with everyone. This
|
||
offer still stands, as I have nothing better to do. Quarex has managed
|
||
to see me half-naked, however, so he'll probably get a piece first.
|
||
Lucky him.
|
||
|
||
Mogel, did you include this question just so you can watch
|
||
endless women drool all over you? HA. You're the only one I WON'T
|
||
sleep with, then. You have to sit outside and read Better Homes and
|
||
Gardens. Brush and floss.
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Snaf00
|
||
======
|
||
|
||
Name: Michael
|
||
1st t-file: HOE #285, "Sellin' Smack On Da Street Ain't No Treat, Unless
|
||
Yo' Leet Like Mah Parakeet!"
|
||
Quote: "On days like today, you'll find me wishing I had more things to
|
||
beat up."
|
||
|
||
(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
|
||
|
||
it was a cold november day back in 19-awt-9 my pappy was in his
|
||
gold mine when aliens came and transported him up on to der flying pie
|
||
plate and when he came back down he warz holdin' one o dem com-pute-rs
|
||
so the first thing I did was type "edit schlsuck.txt" and that was my
|
||
very first t-file.
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
I like long walks on the beach, interesting people. money, drugs
|
||
and sex.
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
I only have one. I wish to one day harness the power of office
|
||
furniture. Really, it is time that the oppressed office furniture of
|
||
the world pulled itself from underneath the smelly fat behind of
|
||
overweight execs and proclaimed its freedom!!! Besides with no chairs
|
||
or desks I would probably be able to get a nice vacation until
|
||
corporate America brings order back to the office-place by once again
|
||
enslaving the furniture within cubicle walls.
|
||
|
||
(4) What does HOE mean to you?
|
||
|
||
HOE means nothing to me. Really. I could say:
|
||
|
||
"HOE is the best experiment in eclectic writing ever attempted"
|
||
|
||
Or:
|
||
|
||
"Mogel is a genius, and he is so darn sexy."
|
||
|
||
But you know what? I can't say any of that and still be able
|
||
to survive the rest of the day without slitting my wrists. I hope you
|
||
understand.
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
Quarex: because REALLY HUGE HAIR turns me on.
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Tasha
|
||
=====
|
||
|
||
Name: Natasha
|
||
1st t-file: HOE #281, "Suicidal Tendencies"
|
||
Quote: "I NEED MORPHINE."
|
||
|
||
(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
|
||
|
||
First of all, I am not completely sure what the "computer
|
||
underground" is, and as far as e'zines go, I pretty much only write for
|
||
h0e, and every e'zine Angie starts, which has been like 50. It got
|
||
started when Angie became obsessed with my writing and then began
|
||
converting it to html and putting it on every available webspace...
|
||
then she sent it to mogel. Boom. The End.
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
I like music...listening to music, that is. I don't have much
|
||
musical talent, I've been playing piano since I was 7, though, but I'm
|
||
not very good. I like reading poetry by all the greats. No, not like
|
||
Poe. I mean, Ferlinghetti, and Kaufman. Well, those are my two
|
||
favourites. I also like writing. (go figure) :)
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
Well, when I was like 4 I wanted to be a cheerleader, but not
|
||
anymore. For awhile I wanted to be a neurologist, and study at the
|
||
University of Kentucky (Because my uncle said he'd pay for me). Now,
|
||
though, I want to be an english teacher, like my mentor, Mr. Rowland.
|
||
I also want to help someone, like maybe kids or teenagers, or even
|
||
adults, but that's because I promised my best friend's mom I would, since
|
||
she helped me, but that's another story.
|
||
|
||
(4) What does HOE mean to you?
|
||
|
||
Hoe means Angie saying "doodle-quack," and me complaining that I
|
||
can't write. Yep, that's about it. Oh, yeah, and something about a
|
||
revolution.
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
Uhm, probably like everyone, 'cause I'm one horny chick. I'm
|
||
thinking a big h0e orgy, hell yeah! Okay, seriously, *HM* Angie? Mogel?
|
||
Maybe? Cstone? 'Cause I like that one thing he wrote? I dunno.
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Teerts
|
||
======
|
||
|
||
Name: Carlos
|
||
1st t-file: HOE #239, "Translating for The Army in Deutschland"
|
||
Quote: "Ehh, fuck you."
|
||
|
||
(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
|
||
|
||
this is the underground?!?! shite...nobody had told me!
|
||
|
||
i started fooling around on bulletin boards at the age of 13
|
||
i think...using a 386sx 16 w/8megs ram. it was a good machine for its
|
||
time :-) bulletin boards led to the inevitable, sometimes they got me
|
||
thinking...i wrote silly anarchy-related texts and what not...and
|
||
eventually stopped calling boards because i had become too much of an
|
||
irc junkie...gods forbid i should step out of my house eh? as for
|
||
e'zines....uhm, i dunno i got turned onto dto because i was fooling
|
||
around on my old isp's shell and noticed an account named dto. i did a
|
||
finger and found the user was 'named' doomed to obscurity...that led me
|
||
to www.dto.net...blahblahblah...i had been reading it for a while...
|
||
eventually i sent something in for dto i think but it ended up in h0e...
|
||
i cant really remember :-)
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
i like stuff. reading books, especially the gunslinger/dark
|
||
tower series by stephen king....uhm, post-apocalypse stories are always
|
||
good...sitting around doing nothing is what life is all about...well not
|
||
really...but yeah... as a general rule, i dont like people. individuals
|
||
are fine though :-)
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
yes, main goal is to work on nanotechnology's biomedical and
|
||
manufacturing applications...it will take too much schooling :-/
|
||
|
||
(4) What does HOE mean to you?
|
||
|
||
actually hoe comes from an old south american vigilante group
|
||
named harlots of ecuador. these fierce tarts helped the ecuadorian
|
||
people acheive justice and also made prostitution legal.
|
||
|
||
blah, i dunno.
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
other!?!? does that mean i dont count? damn...to kinda quote
|
||
someone i know, 'i know the palm of my hand like...the back of my hand.'
|
||
(i would have said Mutter when he used to be a spray bottle, but now that
|
||
he sold out and appeared in that silly hackers movie, i've lost interest.)
|
||
|
||
"i sit here all alone with a martini built for two...i sit here
|
||
all alone cuz i got nothing better to do...i sit here all alone with a
|
||
martini built for two...i sit here all alone well i showed up but where
|
||
are you?"
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Trilobyte
|
||
=========
|
||
|
||
Name: Tim
|
||
1st t-file: DTO #13, "You Can't Be Too Careful These Days!"
|
||
1st HOE issue: #101, "Group Therapy"
|
||
Quote: "Poor people bring their their kids to Rock Cut State Park's
|
||
only lake, and they poop in it."
|
||
|
||
(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
|
||
|
||
I got my first computer for Christmas in 1992. I was, at the
|
||
time, a confused youth in the 7th grade. I saw Neko's 386 and the neat
|
||
Prodigy software he had for it so I begged my parents to let me buy
|
||
Neko's spare 2400 baud modem so I could use Prodigy. Once I got it, I
|
||
would spend a bit of time on Prodigy every week. I joined message
|
||
groups relating to video games and became quite a citizen of the whole
|
||
scene. (Random elite reference: Hawkeye's Bar and Grill). A bit later
|
||
Neko gave me the numbers to some local BBSes and I was intrigued. They
|
||
seemed so mystical and fantastic.
|
||
|
||
I began to show my immaturity on the local Rockford Echo on
|
||
Fidonet, and subsequently became banned from a few BBSes. But I kept on
|
||
keeping on. I played TradeWars, uploaded and downloaded like a madman
|
||
(once I got my 14.4k) and eventually found myself on a few "elite"
|
||
boards in town. I also regained access on the boards I was banned from,
|
||
but they sucked anyway.
|
||
|
||
I helped setup a number of Renegade boards in town (previously
|
||
everything was RemoteAccess). I obsessed over BBS software. I had
|
||
source code and/or binaries for nearly every BBS software ever. I
|
||
became cosysop of the most elite of elite boards in town, Cell Block 4.
|
||
The sysop wanted to start a warez couriering group called DoPE, and I
|
||
made a little ansi logo for them. Then he decided there should be an
|
||
ANSI division of DoPE. So we released a few packs and then merged with
|
||
another little group to form iDENTiTY. People from all over were
|
||
applying to CB4 and trying to get into DoPE. Small shitty local ansi
|
||
groups popped up to try to mock us. Little lamers thought they could
|
||
match the superior quality of CB4 and tried to setup ELiTE MajorBBS
|
||
boards. A guy who went by "Superfly" logged on to the board and sent
|
||
the sysop some of his ansis. They were really original and showed a
|
||
knack. We let him into DoPE. Now he's incredibly famous, because
|
||
after iDENTiTY disbanded the better artists (...Superfly) left and
|
||
joined CiA.
|
||
|
||
Eventually CB4 went down or I stopped calling or something.
|
||
That had been a fun time of ansi, warez, and calling cards.
|
||
|
||
Meanwhile, Neko was into t-files. I didn't have the time to
|
||
read them very much because I was too busy calling boards, but I knew
|
||
the names of cDc and pEz and the such. I started hanging out in #zines
|
||
when I was on the internet because Neko might be there. And I knew
|
||
Murmur. I read dto after it started out, and then I think I wrote some
|
||
things for it, and some things got in and other things went into h0e.
|
||
|
||
All through that time I was trilobyte. I started out on Prodigy
|
||
as Kabakiet, then went to Mr.GreenJeans for TradeWars, then Trilobyte
|
||
for everything. I don't know if I got it from the company that made The
|
||
7th Guest, or if I just thought it up. It's not incredible by any means
|
||
and it has little personal significance for me except that for as long as
|
||
I can remember I have liked the little fossilized creatures.
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
I like all sorts of music. My favorite groups would be
|
||
Kraftwerk, Meat Beat Manifesto, Luke Vibert / Plug / Wagon Christ,
|
||
Capsize 7, Dead Kennedys, and various Matador bands like Spoon and JSBX.
|
||
I could probably also list Devo, Cabaret Voltaire, and Blancmange.
|
||
|
||
I like all sorts of computers. I have a representative of almost
|
||
all consumer oriented computers. Looking around now, since I'm at home
|
||
rather than in my dorm room at UIUC, I have TI99/4a with speech synth,
|
||
TRS-80 CoCo2, Atari 800xl, Atari 800XEgs, many Commodore 64s, Commodore
|
||
128, Commodore 128D, an Amiga 500, 2 Amiga 2000's, Atari ST (1040STe)
|
||
(which I'm using to type this now), 486DX2/66, IBM PS/2 Model 80 386/16,
|
||
Packard Bell "Legend" 386, Tandy Micro-Computer (like a Spectrum). And a
|
||
Mattel Aquarius.
|
||
|
||
I've been into video games since 3rd grade when I got my Nintendo.
|
||
Then I got a Lynx, then I got an Atari 2600. Since then I've also
|
||
acquired a Sega Genesis, 32X, Sega CD, Sega Master System, Sega Game
|
||
Gear, Nintendo Game Boy, Super Nintendo, TurboGrafx 16, ColecoVision,
|
||
Mattel Intellivision, Atari 7800, Atari Video Pinball, Magnavox Odyssey,
|
||
Odyssey^2, Odyssey 200, Atari Jaguar, and there's probably something I'm
|
||
missing. I've also got loads of cartridges for all those. Oh yeah,
|
||
Sega Saturn.
|
||
|
||
I like girls. I let matters of the heart sway me around too much.
|
||
|
||
I like writing. Don't know why.
|
||
|
||
I like putting things off until the last minute, I like avoiding
|
||
all responsibility for my future, I like driving around with no
|
||
particular place to go, I like spending money until I wonder where it
|
||
all went.
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
One of my major goals is to find the perfect mate and settle down
|
||
with them. That takes precedence over all other goals. I would drop
|
||
everything for the ultimate girl if necessary. (One could argue, then,
|
||
of course, that she's not the ultimate girl. I could argue back, then,
|
||
of course, that if I'm willing to do it, it isn't a drawback).
|
||
|
||
Another major goal, and one that is related, is to have
|
||
substantial enough means to support a healthy family and my wife. A
|
||
well-established method of reaching such a position is to study well in
|
||
school and get a good job.
|
||
|
||
That brings me to a more current goal -- figure out why I'm
|
||
floundering and get the hell out from under the water.
|
||
|
||
I want to learn from life and be as good a person as possible
|
||
without crossing any stupid lines.
|
||
|
||
(4) What does HOE mean to you?
|
||
|
||
h0e, literally, is an extension of my left testicle. In my quest
|
||
for a larger mass of density to fill my Jansport-sized scrotum, h0e
|
||
shone through the wilderness like a glowing can of red beans. I
|
||
followed the shine and met the fiasco with open pants, ready to accept
|
||
life's new challenges and ecaculate dumb t-files about them, knowing
|
||
that there was one fruit left on this bleak planet with open enough
|
||
standards to be accepting of such fiction.
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
Perhaps with quick movement and swift wit, I will be able to ram
|
||
my enormous cock up Ziego Vunatar's poop chute. He will be enamoured
|
||
with love and lust, and will greet the world around him with eyes and
|
||
arms full of laughter and licorice.
|
||
|
||
With the possibility of such an enlightened ruthless dictator,
|
||
we, the h0e community, may be encouraged to hold countless gala disco
|
||
orgies, whereby allowing us to become a massive necklace of true
|
||
unfettered emotion. Love, ya'll. Dat's da shit.
|
||
|
||
& I'd like to see Metalchic & Art get it on.
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Seaya
|
||
=====
|
||
|
||
Name: Leah
|
||
1st t-file: HOE #278, "Smart Bomb"
|
||
Quote: "Matt says I'm crazy, but I wasn't until everyone kept saying
|
||
aardvark to me for no reason and wouldn't tell me why..."
|
||
|
||
(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
|
||
|
||
I got involved on the internet at age 16. i was madly in love
|
||
with a net chickie that I still talk to (although we didn't for four
|
||
years). later I got into bbs's, then majornet bbs's. One of which was
|
||
the infamous Gamepower, where I met Mogel and saw the beginnings of
|
||
dummercon and dto unfold. I haven't written until recently though.
|
||
|
||
My first handle was Spirit after the woman on Wing Commander
|
||
who commits suicide at the same time as destroying the base where her
|
||
lover is held so as to save the information he holds from reaching the
|
||
enemy. An honourable death. She looks like an anime character. I feel
|
||
as if I am a spirit sometimes, drifting in and out but never taking
|
||
root. Later I was (shortly) Earth Spirit, seaya (on irc and now I guess
|
||
on zines), and parappa (kick punch!). I hang on irc on #zines,
|
||
#2515049, #fuck#sigh, #stereolab, and others depending on my mood or
|
||
ban kick status.
|
||
|
||
Yes, it is healthy. It didn't use to be, but computers are in
|
||
my life to stay and I've found a way to keep the angsty weirdness in
|
||
check and help to create a little microcosm of dto culture. Brilliant.
|
||
251!
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
My favorite band is stereolab. I've seen them live more in
|
||
Britain than the states.
|
||
|
||
I like indie music, and some hip hop, some dance stuff, some
|
||
experimental, some jazz, some country even (old old stuff like patsy
|
||
cline), 80's chick rockers, friends' bands, anything that moves me and
|
||
is original and expressive.
|
||
|
||
I like anime and old anime-esque cartoons, such as Cities of
|
||
Gold and Spartakus.
|
||
|
||
I am into rpgs like ad&d and things of that nature, but not ones
|
||
that involve an apocalyptic earth. Yuck.
|
||
|
||
I was in Scotland for a year and met some friends there. I had
|
||
a friend pass away in August who I miss very much. I like people who
|
||
notice things, people who cannot be labelled, people who are loving and
|
||
community oriented.
|
||
|
||
I like watching TV with Amit and looking at chicks with him and
|
||
Jim.
|
||
|
||
eYe ph34r m0geL#!@@!#!#@@!#!!!
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
I want to be happy. I want a career that involves computers and
|
||
reflecting on popular culture and the world today. Online journalism
|
||
would fit this if I could get in there, or a City Paper. I would also
|
||
like to look how I want and be myself at the same time. I will not rest
|
||
until both are possible.
|
||
|
||
(4) What does HOE mean to you?
|
||
|
||
h0e means home. h0e is my people my community of wacky e'zine
|
||
folk. h0e is real but not real. h0e is life. h0e is fUn.
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
Soybean! It'd be fUn.
|
||
|
||
I'd get kissy face with art though as well!
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Swiss Pope
|
||
==========
|
||
|
||
Name: Phil
|
||
1st t-file: GRILL #1, "Procrastination"
|
||
1st HOE issue: #122, "How to Get Chicks: The FAQ!"
|
||
Quote: "God gave us earlobes so they will be implemented in a future
|
||
version."
|
||
|
||
(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
|
||
|
||
I come from the 309 area code, so I wasn't used to calling chat
|
||
boards or el33t CCinet art boardz or other such BBSs that propagated the
|
||
existence of the computer underground. I was used to calling BBSs run by
|
||
farmers running Wildcat! or TBBS who had large archives of ham radio,
|
||
model rocketry, and astronomy-related files. Needless to say, this type
|
||
of an online environment breeds regimes of God-fearing, anti-piracy, and
|
||
anti-profanity SysOps. They formed an organization known as the BNASG
|
||
(The Bloomington Normal Area SysOps' Group) that dominated the 3o9 BBS
|
||
scene. If you were under age 18 and running a BBS, they would do their
|
||
best to deny your presence from their BBS lists. So, at age 13, I
|
||
registered the WWIV BBS software so I could do my own source code
|
||
modifications for my friends' BBSs (whose parents were wealthy enough to
|
||
buy them their own phone lines). A small number of BBSs run by
|
||
free thinking individuals cropped up and a local culture of
|
||
'underground' BBS geeks emerged. From them, and from doing my own
|
||
exploration by calling random Chicago 'underground' BBSs, such as RipCo,
|
||
I learned about popular zines. I would print out cDc issues and other
|
||
anarchy tfiles and bring them to school. Teachers would confiscated them,
|
||
and one assistant principal told me that I should use my computer for
|
||
good, not evil. H/P/A/V/C t-files were rad, especially when I was able to
|
||
build something that actually worked. But thought ELiTE du0ds were pretty
|
||
stupid. To this day I still don't understand what's so elite about lower
|
||
case i's.
|
||
|
||
So then when I was 14, I discovered the internet and used telnet
|
||
BBSs (Endless Forest, Quartz) and MUCKs extensively. When I started
|
||
using IRC, Quarex and I got involved with the trax scene. My obsession
|
||
with demos established my belief that demo coders and musicians are a
|
||
million times more talented than hax0rz could ever be. It's too bad they
|
||
don't get nearly as much attention. Around my junior or senior year in
|
||
high school, I met Murmur and Shadow Tao who introduced the zines scene
|
||
to me. I thought everyone in #zines was an idiot because they took their
|
||
precious e-zine dTo so seriously. I have lightened up since then because
|
||
everyone has pipe dreams. It's ironic, though, because when Quarex and I
|
||
started our first e-zine, Grill, it was originally a half assed jump on
|
||
the 'hey mongle im starting a zine' bandwagon. But we discovered we
|
||
could write some really funny stuff and have a lot of fun in the process.
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
I like computers, music, movies, the outdoors, and funny people
|
||
with distinct personalities. I like my friends. I like doing new
|
||
things and going new places. I like having bouts of insanity. I like
|
||
sleeping. The list goes on and on and on.
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
Sure. To actually one day be able to actualize the crazy ideas
|
||
that I have-- to be able to stick with an idea and create something
|
||
really amazing. But right now I'm just a slacker.
|
||
|
||
(4) What does HOE mean to you?
|
||
|
||
After the rise and fall of e-zines that take themselves too
|
||
seriously, introducing such concepts of 'an elaborate web interface'
|
||
and 'quality control', it's refreshing to see an e-zine that returns to
|
||
its roots: writing for yourself and your friends or subculture instead
|
||
of for the man. FUCK THE MAN.
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
It would be AnonGirl but I heard that Canadian chicks have a
|
||
vagina dentata.
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Styx
|
||
====
|
||
|
||
Name: Matt
|
||
1st t-file: DTO #6, "Sunday Morning (Gas Station Blues)"
|
||
1st HOE: #96, "Midnight Munchies, Valium, Take a Shower You Dirty Fuck"
|
||
Quote: "Fuck you, hooker."
|
||
|
||
(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
|
||
|
||
During the winter of 1990, I played D&D for the first, and only,
|
||
time. The campaign lasted about a week and my character's name was
|
||
Styx, named after the mythological river.
|
||
|
||
In late '91, when I was 14, I was over my friend's house from
|
||
school and he showed me BBSs. Crazy ones. Warez. Anarchy t-files. The
|
||
whole bit. No e'zines, though. He also showed me a DDial. I was
|
||
intrigued. Real-time chat. Holy cow. (Interestingly enough, 5 years
|
||
later he'd go on to put out the short lived e'zine HAPPY, inspired by
|
||
none other than h0e - he was El Jefe.)
|
||
|
||
In March of '92, when I turned 15, I got a modem for my birthday.
|
||
I had an Amiga 500, and the modem was a 1200 baud dinosaur. I think it
|
||
cost 25 bucks or something. I was "Lord Styx." Ominous, I know. I
|
||
eventually became a sysop of all three local DDials in the Philadelphia
|
||
area. Some might say that's pathetic. Some might say it's "elite." I
|
||
say it was circumstance.
|
||
|
||
It was on those DDials that I met who most of you know as Evol and
|
||
Thal, including many other people who you thankfully and hopefully do
|
||
not, or ever will, know. Evol was actually the very first person I ever
|
||
met in person from the computer, which was in April of '92. After a good
|
||
two and a half years, she found her way to a local MajorBBS and left the
|
||
DDial scene completely, but we still kept in touch. Thal soon followed.
|
||
I wasn't paying much attention, so I still sat around on those DDials.
|
||
By this point, Evol and I had become really good friends.
|
||
|
||
In February of '95, Evol came over to my house with a bunch of
|
||
people, including Black Francis. I had no idea who he was. At the time,
|
||
he was running Goat Blowers Anonymous. I didn't know that. I hadn't
|
||
even heard of it. I found out later. At the time, he was just a random
|
||
goober with a baseball cap sitting in my room looking glum.
|
||
|
||
Around April of '95, Evol again came over my house with a bunch of
|
||
people. Whisper was driving. I can't remember if Mogel was there or
|
||
not. My memory is skewed because I was doing heavy drugs back then. The
|
||
only person I knew was Evol. Coincidentally enough, we were all going
|
||
to see Seaya perform in her high school play, "The Pajama Game." Whisper
|
||
and I hit it off really well that night, as I recall, and we ended up
|
||
doing drugs together and talking for like 2 hours in the parking lot
|
||
while Evol and the others were watching the play. He mentioned that he
|
||
was a sysop from the MajorBBS that they all called. I promised I'd call
|
||
the board to get in touch with him.
|
||
|
||
I think it was June of '95 when I finally began calling the
|
||
MajorBBS. That's where I ran into Mogel, Black Francis (who I then found
|
||
out I already knew), Dead Cheese, Seaya, Spiff, Kaia, Mooer, Oodles, and
|
||
any other possible Philly-related scene person you could think of. Evol
|
||
had told me that Mogel "wrote seriously." That caught my interest, but it
|
||
was passive. At the risk of sounding pretentious or overly self-aware,
|
||
my life was a bit of a tornado at that time and nothing moved me much.
|
||
He asked me to write, but I didn't take him or the idea seriously.
|
||
|
||
Around July of '95, Evol came over my house with about 6 people in
|
||
tow. I remember some of them. Nymph and Blueeyes were there. I think
|
||
Whisper was, too. So was Mogel. Mogel was the only guy who didn't ask
|
||
me any stupid questions about my iguana, so I took an immediate liking to
|
||
him. Again, I *think* this was the first time I met him, although he
|
||
might've been at Seaya's play.
|
||
|
||
After a few encounters with Mogel in the MajorBBS chat room, he
|
||
asked me to write for his e'zine. I don't remember if it was h0e or DTO;
|
||
nonetheless, he asked me to write. I did. It was a piece called
|
||
"Notebook Ramblings" or something equally retarded. The piece revolved
|
||
around analogies to silly putty, or something. I don't have it anymore.
|
||
I wrote it on my Commodore 64. It's somewhere in my closet. Obviously,
|
||
the thing didn't get used because it was ridiculous. But I didn't really
|
||
try, either. Mogel might even still have it somewhere on his hard drive.
|
||
|
||
Around August of '95, when the first issue of DTO was being put
|
||
together, he asked me to write again. It took a while, but eventually I
|
||
threw something together one night and sent it off to him. I think that
|
||
was December of '95, a bit after DTO #5 was released. Now, I had no idea
|
||
where the piece was going. I didn't know what the heck an e'zine was.
|
||
No concept of the idea at all. I didn't understand and I didn't care to.
|
||
But that's where my piece went, Mogel informed me. "It's in DTO #6!" he
|
||
said. "Great!" I said, pretending to understand.
|
||
|
||
A few days later, Mogel approached me in the chatroom on the
|
||
MajorBBS and asked me if I wanted to go "on IRC!" Going on IRC meant
|
||
about as much to me as going on DTO. I had only heard of it in passing
|
||
and had no idea what he was talking about. Regardless, I went for it. I
|
||
think he gave me an extra shell account of his or something. He directed
|
||
me to #zines. This was January of '96.
|
||
|
||
Upon entering, about 6 different people who I did not know
|
||
whatsoever started talking to me all at once about the article I had
|
||
given to DTO. It was absolutely horrifying and soon after I logged off,
|
||
took some sedatives, and went to sleep.
|
||
|
||
No shit.
|
||
|
||
So that's pretty much how it all started. Without El Jefe, Evol,
|
||
Whisper, and Mogel, none of this would have ever happened.
|
||
|
||
I damn all four of them to eternal torture.
|
||
|
||
P.S. - I've recently come to realize that I was fiddling around on the
|
||
internet a long time ago. When my cousin Jay and I were about 14
|
||
years old ('91), we'd play around on a MUD on Rutger's server
|
||
called "NAILS." We'd telnet in from a unix shell and everything.
|
||
Little did we know we were doing anything remotely related to the
|
||
internet. We just thought it was a really big BBS.
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
My cousin Jay - He's put up with me for 21 years.
|
||
|
||
Charles Bukowski - Poet, drunk, gambler, whore, bum. Great stuff.
|
||
|
||
Bill Hicks - Died in his early 30s from pancreatic cancer. It
|
||
think it was in 1992. One of the most biting social commentators of our
|
||
time, period. Most think he's a stand-up comedian, but he's not, because
|
||
while you may laugh at some things he says, the things he says aren't
|
||
funny. I've stolen plenty of material from him, a lot of which has
|
||
ended up in articles I've written for e'zines.
|
||
|
||
Tool - The only art-oriented band I know of that were taken in
|
||
by the mainstream media and still managed to keep all of their dignity
|
||
intact. Not to mention that their live shows are spectacular and, might
|
||
I say, even spiritual. They are also fans of Bill Hicks, and even sample
|
||
some of his material in "Third Eye" from their latest album, _<>enima_.
|
||
|
||
Dan Bern - Check him out yourself. http://www.dbhq.com/. I've
|
||
seen him three times so far and plan to see him as many more times as I
|
||
can. Next week I'm driving up to Massachusetts for one of his shows.
|
||
This guy is a major thing. Take my word.
|
||
|
||
Alcohol and my guitar - I can honestly say there are few things
|
||
I enjoy more than getting absolutely plastered, sitting down with my
|
||
guitar, and playing/singing songs.
|
||
|
||
Winter - I love being cold. It gives me an excuse to make hot
|
||
cocoa with cinnamon.
|
||
|
||
Girls that smile.
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
No. I think the concept of goals is ridiculous, and to elaborate
|
||
on that would give the concept of goals more attention than it deserves.
|
||
Don't fool yourselves and make goals, folks. The only thing goals are
|
||
good for is fodder for those inspirational framed artwork pieces hanging
|
||
on the white walls of the cold, bleak office your mother works at.
|
||
|
||
(4) What does HOE mean to you?
|
||
|
||
I don't know. I came onto the "scene" immediately after h0e
|
||
had died. I don't feel like I have a place to comment on what h0e means
|
||
to me at all. Infact, I feel like I'm imposing on other people's
|
||
territories by even trying to answer this question. Heh.
|
||
|
||
But if I must answer, h0e means an e'zine completely free of any
|
||
sort of anal-retention. No quality control is good in these types of
|
||
mediums. It's a throwback to those old e'zines that would last about 2
|
||
weeks put out by three zit-riddled young teen goofballs from their
|
||
parent's basements at 3 in the morning when they have school the next
|
||
day, all sitting around the computer staring at the screen trying to
|
||
come up with something witty for their first file_id.diz.
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
As far as guys go, Mogel lives relatively close to me and we
|
||
rarely hang out at all, mostly due to conflicting schedules. I wouldn't
|
||
mind hanging out with him a bit more often. Ilsundal is a really cool
|
||
guy. I've never met Kreid, Jook, or Trilobyte, but they all seem nice.
|
||
|
||
As far as the girls, I've definitely developed a pretty good
|
||
relationship with Metal Chick over the past 2 years. I like her a lot
|
||
and if I have any say in the matter, that won't change. We talk on a
|
||
semi-regular basis and once in a while I'll come home with a surprise
|
||
package from her waiting in the mailbox. She rocks. I don't know the
|
||
other female h0e writers at all, so I can't really comment. I know
|
||
that Tasha is a fellow Dan Bern fan. It doesn't take more than that to
|
||
start a conversation sometimes.
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Quarex
|
||
======
|
||
|
||
Name: Drew
|
||
1st t-file: GRILL #1, "Why You Should be a Cynic"
|
||
1st HOE issue: #156, "Why Are They Eating This?"
|
||
Quote: "FUCK"
|
||
|
||
(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
|
||
|
||
Well, my descent into the computer underground somewhat started
|
||
when I was 14. That was when I first started making .mods, and before
|
||
all that long (when I was 15) I found myself on #trax on efnet, talking
|
||
to people I had never heard of, who would later end up doing music for
|
||
companies such as Electronic Arts and Sierra (Necros, Basehead, Siren,
|
||
Khyron, etc.). Sure, I sucked complete shit back then, as far as music
|
||
goes, and they let me know it, but they were all just so darn fun to
|
||
talk to that I could not help but always go back there.
|
||
|
||
I also put up a BBS around the same time that I started making
|
||
.mods. A few years later, some random dudes named Murmur and Shadow Tao
|
||
started calling, and they would occasionally upload "zines" to my
|
||
"Chewing Lice Text Files" directory, like. . . hmm. . . well, it has
|
||
been a long time, but the names yolk and pez ring a bell, and I know he
|
||
uploaded a lot of CDC stuff. . anyway, eventually, DTO started
|
||
happening. One night, when RottenZ and SwissPope were sitting around at
|
||
my house, we started reading some random issue of DTO, and thought it
|
||
was the biggest bunch of shit we had ever seen. We decided that we
|
||
should be writing zines, since we know how to make funny things. One of
|
||
them suggested that we call it "Grill," for no apparent reason, and the
|
||
other one sat down and started writing an introduction.
|
||
|
||
Little did we know that this thing we planned to be a one-shot
|
||
thing would end up being released somewhat bi-monthly for the next two
|
||
years. Grill #12 is sitting in about 1/2 completed form in my Grill
|
||
directory, by the way, since you all care.
|
||
|
||
Also, at some point WAY earlier, during the #trax days, someone
|
||
introduced me to a dude named Mogel, who asked to hear a .mod I did
|
||
called "Pork," since everyone else thought it was damn funny. So I gave
|
||
it to him. And several years later he ended up being this dude who I
|
||
actually talked to sometimes! What a coincidence! WHAT A SMALL IRC
|
||
AFTER ALL!
|
||
|
||
As far as my handle(s) go(es), each handle I have ever used has
|
||
something resembling a story behind it, naturally, but as we all know,
|
||
the only handle I have ever really needed is Quarex. Quarex came
|
||
about when I was playing a game called The Dark Heart of Uukrul (I have
|
||
no idea when it came out, but whenever it came out was when I made up
|
||
the handle. . 1990?), and needed a name for my mage. I already had a
|
||
huge list of names I had made up at random, but instead, I opted to
|
||
just start typing and see what happened. The muse on my shoulder led
|
||
my fingers to type "Quarex Osis," which I felt was the coolest name I
|
||
had ever come up with. I eventually started using it regularly, but
|
||
dropped the "Osis" when I noticed that lots of words for pig diseases
|
||
ended with "Osis." I then went to Quarex Aegis, and dropped "Aegis"
|
||
when a battleship game called Aegis came out. So, thus, I have been
|
||
Quarex ever since, because it occurred to me that last names are stupid.
|
||
|
||
I just have to list all the other handles I have used that I can
|
||
remember, though, for posterity's sake. Oh, the stories they tell.
|
||
|
||
Agon Von Bon Bon / Chandral / C'Tamehtan / Cyax / Grammer Kyng /
|
||
Guayballanal's Finger / MrKitten / Oppenheimer Boy / Skull / The
|
||
Laughing Duck / Verac / Zeed / Ziego Vuantar / many more lost in the
|
||
annals of BBS time.
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
I really do pretty much like everything. That is what makes me
|
||
SO FUCKING COOL. I have only been bored once in my life, so far as I
|
||
can remember, and that was at the Museum of Science and Industry in
|
||
Chicago when I went in '97. For those of you who have not been there
|
||
since your childhood, no, it does NOT rule, it FUCKING SUCKS. As a
|
||
result of never being bored, I find myself pretty much liking everything
|
||
I do and see, and liking most everyone I meet. I have only ever
|
||
disliked a few people (at least since Grade School, when I did not
|
||
understand life yet), really, and all but one of those people made it
|
||
abundantly clear that there was no way that we could be friends, so I
|
||
had no choice but to defend myself.
|
||
|
||
Beyond that, yes, I am into plenty of other things. I love
|
||
computers, obviously, as we all should. However, I have figured out why
|
||
you love your computer more and more the more you use irc - think about
|
||
it. Every time you get positive feedback from another person, you are
|
||
actually getting it from the computer. If some hot chick tells you she
|
||
likes you on irc, you associate that emotion with sitting in front of
|
||
your computer, not sitting in front of the girl.
|
||
|
||
I also love anything involving sitting around in most any
|
||
situation, talking to people. Even though those two things pretty much
|
||
cover everything I do, I also love cats and generally do not care for
|
||
dogs (though I love huge dogs, like Great Pyrannees), love hate and hate
|
||
love, and ironically yearn for the complete annihilation of the human
|
||
race. And oh yeah, while I am on that, I really like the way I think of
|
||
sex as the primary cause of humanity's stupidity. If you have sex, you
|
||
suddenly put yourself completely at the will of another person, and more
|
||
importantly are engaging in an act designed to MAKE MORE PEOPLE. I SAY,
|
||
FUCK THAT. If you must have sex, at least dig up a corpse to do it.
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
My goal in life, so far as I can tell, has always been to play
|
||
games on my computer all day, then go out socializing at night, and
|
||
somehow get paid for all of it. Barring the chance that this could
|
||
happen, my other goals have been completely random. For a time, I
|
||
wanted to be a musician. That still pops up every once in a while, but
|
||
it is somewhat unlikely, as I would have to do everything
|
||
electronically, and we all know that no electronic musicians can succeed
|
||
in today's era of all-acoustic.
|
||
|
||
I also have wanted to be the editor of just about every
|
||
publication I read on a regular basis, as I catch between five and ten
|
||
errors in everything, EVERYTHING, and it always pisses me off. I got a
|
||
letter in the mail the other day from the English department here at
|
||
UIUC, and I found eight grammar and punctuation mistakes in its body.
|
||
Fuck you, English.
|
||
|
||
Beyond that, I have also yearned to be a stand-up comedian or at
|
||
least some sort of entertainer, an impressionist maybe, as that is where
|
||
most of my talent actually lies anyway. I found some connections a few
|
||
months ago, this one woman I am somewhat acquainted with happened to be
|
||
around during a group dinner when I was keeping everyone laughing
|
||
hysterically as usual, and she told me she has connections at Second
|
||
City in Chicago, and that I should go do something with them sometime.
|
||
As appealing as that sounds, I do kinda want to make sure that I have
|
||
something to fall back on, like, a sword, if that fails.
|
||
|
||
I also want to be a professional lover. Well, not really, but it
|
||
has basically been decided by every girl I know that I give the greatest
|
||
backrubs (at least short of the professional level) that the world has
|
||
ever seen, so maybe I should go into masseusehood. That is a word.
|
||
|
||
(4) What does HOE mean to you?
|
||
|
||
H0e fills the void in my life that was left my the sudden shocking
|
||
resignation of my man-servant, Standish. H0e serves, to me anyway, as
|
||
something that can always entertain me, as even absolutely terrible
|
||
articles can at least be mocked elsewhere, and most of them are short
|
||
enough to not get on anyone's nerves anyway. I personally write for H0e
|
||
for two reasons. First of all, I am an egomaniac, and an uber-ham as a
|
||
result, and thus I love seeing my name in print anywhere. But secondly,
|
||
I have always enjoyed getting some kind of reaction out of people, and my
|
||
favorite reaction is, naturally, laughter. So, I tend to shoot for
|
||
things that can fulfill both of those requirements.
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
That is a very good question. I have naturally thought about this
|
||
to some extent ever since I started writing for H0e, since I am male, and
|
||
at the very least, we think about dating all the time, if not scoring.
|
||
Naturally, I initially wanted to score with Soybean. That is, as I
|
||
explained earlier, why I initially got involved with h0e, so I could be
|
||
on the staff list below Soybean. However, then, through some bizarre
|
||
twist of fate, I actually ended up in a relationship with her, so my
|
||
mission was accomplished.
|
||
|
||
Lately, though, since I have not had a girlfriend since cutting
|
||
Soybean out of my will in May, I occasionally ponder the h0e staff for
|
||
girls to date. Naturally, AnonGirl is off limits, since she is too cool
|
||
to flirt with IRC guys. However, I did become interested in Cyn after
|
||
reading something she wrote, and then checking out her webpage.
|
||
Unfortunately, she lives in California. I have also liked Seaya since
|
||
I met her at Dummercon, but there is that slight conflict of interests
|
||
there with her, so she serves her purpose as a friend well. Metalchick
|
||
is fuckin' hot, but I never see or hear anything from her anyway, so no
|
||
go there. I started talking to Phairgirl, too, completely by accident,
|
||
but again, she lives in Iowa. I have basically given up on the concept
|
||
of scoring with anyone who lives out of this state, but I had some ideas
|
||
while it lasted, at least.
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Squinky
|
||
=======
|
||
|
||
Name: Jarett
|
||
1st t-file: RICUS #1, "What to do with the Homeless"
|
||
1st HOE issue: #90, "The True Story of Emmanuelle Goldstein & Erik Corley"
|
||
Quote: "Why do I always meet SF writers and retards and midgets?"
|
||
|
||
(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
|
||
|
||
Oh, woe to the unshriven, they who would ask this question.
|
||
|
||
At the time when c=64 computers were contemporary, My father was
|
||
there, programming away weird shit like there was no tomorrow, and maybe
|
||
there wasn't. Apparently, at some point along the lines, he had seen
|
||
WARGAMES, and one day told me about modems. The idea was SOO OOOOOOOOO
|
||
COOOOOLLL to me, at my little age of 7, and I tried to get either my mom
|
||
or dad to hook me up with one, but they both refused.
|
||
|
||
About two years later, I saw an episode of Silver Spoons, in
|
||
which Ricky Shcroder's girlfriend sends him a gigantic pink heart over
|
||
the computer, and inside it says LOVE. I knew they had to be using a
|
||
modem, and boy, my lust only grew.
|
||
|
||
About 1991, I bought a 386sx, with 2 megs of RAM, and I played a
|
||
lot of games. I met this kid named Gary Davidson who also played a lot
|
||
of games, and we started playing games together. I went to house once,
|
||
and found out that he had a modem, and with it he connected to this
|
||
service called PRODIGY.
|
||
|
||
Boy, that was the coolest, because we could find out cheat codes
|
||
for Quest For Glory I & II, and learn about the way to score all the
|
||
points in King Quest's IV. I believe our collective nickname for the
|
||
game bases was something like 'The Wacky Antwerp', being a reference not
|
||
to the town, but rather the strange, blue, bouncing creature in the
|
||
Quest for Glory series.
|
||
|
||
Anyway, Gary had a modem, and it sparked up those long brewing
|
||
desires, and so, one fateful day, I bought a computer shopper, and with
|
||
my father's stolen American express number ordered up an $80 2400 baud
|
||
modem.
|
||
|
||
When it came, I sadly realized I had no where to call, so I
|
||
promptly began to call all the BBSs listed in the back of Computer
|
||
Shopper, starting up a really nasty phone bill that would be problematic
|
||
in later months, until I hit upon a Rhode ISland (401) BBS that had a
|
||
list of other BBSs in the 401 area code.
|
||
|
||
I fell in with the miscreant crowd then, meeting up with a guy
|
||
named Daver, another one named Runaway Train, another named Prince Mack,
|
||
and two contemps who had gotten their modems and started calling BBSs
|
||
around the same time as me named Darwin and Wonko/Suicide King/Some Other
|
||
Bullshit.
|
||
|
||
And the rest is history.
|
||
|
||
And what of my father?
|
||
|
||
He's still using the C=64, trying to predict the future.
|
||
|
||
And if you think I'm kidding, you're wrong. He really is.
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
Stuff?
|
||
|
||
That's a pretty lame question, but, I like being left alone for
|
||
long periods of time, I like to pretend that there really are people
|
||
worth knowing, and I like James Joyce, because he also liked to pretend
|
||
that there really were people worth knowing.
|
||
|
||
I like books. A LOT. I can say that I have read more than you,
|
||
you being the person reading the file at any given moment and coming
|
||
across these words, because unless you're Harold Bloom or someone of
|
||
similar academic standing, I have. I also know this means nothing.
|
||
|
||
I like making jokes. I like Theodore Sturgeon, and I really like
|
||
Connie Willis. I like Rimbaud. I like making jokes.
|
||
|
||
I like being left alone.
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
As cliche as it is, I'd like to die young, before I begin to
|
||
really turn into grey ash. I think people live too long now. I figure
|
||
that 40 is a good age to die, and I plan to inflict it upon myself then.
|
||
|
||
Of course, I'm sure by the time I'm 40, I'll be some swill-eating
|
||
capitalist pig and death will be the furthest thing from mind, as I
|
||
gently stroke the silicone breasts of my token bride, surveying my South
|
||
American sugar kingdom.
|
||
|
||
I hate questions like this and "what do you like", because my
|
||
answers are only going to embarrass me later in life, when I look at
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this again, in some narcissistic ritual.
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My goal in life is to get across as much of the intended meaning
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as I can in what I say and write. I want people reading this to realize
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that I understand how angsty and youthful all of this sounds, and that
|
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in a week I'll probably repudiate it, but I also want them to understand
|
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that it in two weeks I'll probably be feeling the same way again. And
|
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I'd also like to understand that while everything I've said in this
|
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interview makes me JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE MY AGE, I believe myself to
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be somehow different in some way, and that my wants and likes aren't
|
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just that of a angsty kid. I also would like people to understand that
|
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I know the last sentence is a pure egotistical cop-out.
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That's what I mean by intended meaning.
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(4) What does HOE mean to you?
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It means watching mogel say funny things every few months,
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like "MR. SHIT THE CHRISTMAS SHIT".
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That's the basest level.
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|
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On a higher, more socially aware level, I like HOE because it's
|
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so shitty. I mean, you look at groups like cDc or +FpG+, or anything
|
||
that was started during the times of BBSing, (And I realize that H0e is
|
||
much younger than either), and they're still around, but they're *so
|
||
crippled*.
|
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|
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cDc #200 may very well be the perfect text file, but what the
|
||
hell did they ever do after it? And what the hell are they doing now?
|
||
|
||
OR All the #hack people... Or anyone who was part of what was
|
||
once 'the scene.
|
||
|
||
They're all become gimps, in the truest sense of the word,
|
||
because they're trying to struggle on with an air of legitimacy that
|
||
they *now lack*. These groups thrived in a very isolated, small
|
||
world. When BBSing dissolved, so did their main rungs of support.
|
||
|
||
Which is why cDc is now some politically motivated, back orifice
|
||
release, Poppy Z. Brite publishing, Pantera-looking, Picture in Wired
|
||
bunch of pussies.
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||
|
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They're lost in the maelstrom, and don't have a compass to get
|
||
out of it. They can't evolve, because they're constantly trying to
|
||
recreate the past. And, of course, they will tell you they're doing new
|
||
things, but they aren't. They're just playing the same riffs OVER AND
|
||
OVER AND OVER again, under different names.
|
||
|
||
What I like about H0E is that it always sucked, and it never had
|
||
any support, and it was always the shittiest imaginable thing.
|
||
|
||
It can't repeat itself, because it never *said* anything. It
|
||
never *did* anything, and there's strangely twisted honor in that, like
|
||
French writer and Nazi sympathized Louis Ferdinand Celine taking pride
|
||
in not claiming his actions during WWII were forced by the Germans.
|
||
|
||
There is never going to be a day where you go to the H0E website
|
||
and find mogel babbling about Political Motivation and Freeing Kevin
|
||
and trying to hock you t-shirts instead of writing shitty little zines.
|
||
|
||
The other thing I like about H0E is that mogel is the only guy
|
||
whose sense of humor has evolved with time. He's not telling the same
|
||
Mortal Kombat II jokes he was in '95. How many other modem people can
|
||
you say that about?
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
Anongirl, cause she's a super lush, and would be totally easy,
|
||
|
||
and, Metal Chick, cause she hated my ass in #dto.
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Ziego Vuantar
|
||
=============
|
||
|
||
Name: Ziego
|
||
1st t-file: HOE #261, "HOE HAS BEEN SEIZED!"
|
||
Quote: "YOU PATHETIC, CAPITALIST BASTARD!"
|
||
|
||
(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
|
||
|
||
I CARE NOTHING OF YOUR E'ZINE SUBCULTURE. I HAVE NO TIME FOR
|
||
THIS. THE COMPUTER UNDERGROUND WAS INTENDED FOR THE SO-CALLED
|
||
"UNDERGROUND" TO EXCHANGE ACTIVIST MESSAGES BY EXPLOITING THE SYSTEM.
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
I HAVE LIVED TOO MANY YEARS OF INTENSE OPPRESSION TO "LIKE" VERY
|
||
MUCH BY YOUR SUPERFICIAL, RIDICULOUS AMERICAN STANDARDS. I LIKE TO
|
||
CRUSH AND KILL THOSE THAT CRUSH AND KILL.
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
I WISH TO FREE MY PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN ENSLAVED BY CAPITALIST
|
||
IDIOTS FOR THE LAST FIVE TO TEN YEARS. YOUR CHILDREN SEND LETTERS
|
||
TO COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD VIA "AMNESTY INTERNATION" BUT YOU FORGET
|
||
THAT AMERICA IS EQUALLY AS CRUEL AND MANIPULATIVE. ONE DAY... I WILL
|
||
HAVE MY REVOLUTION! AND YOU WILL ALL BE FREE... AFTER I DEMOLISH AND
|
||
KILL ALL THAT STAND IN MY WAY!
|
||
|
||
(4) What does HOE mean to you?
|
||
|
||
"HOE" E'ZINE COINCIDENTALLY HAS THE SAME NAME AS MY GROUP OF
|
||
REVOLUTIONARY FORCES. THERE WAS NEVER A CONNECTION, UNTIL WE
|
||
UNEXPECTEDLY STUMBLED UPON THE WRITERS IN OUR HOME LAND OF VENEZUELA.
|
||
THE HOE WRIERS MAKE EXCELLENT HOSTAGES.
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
THE ONE WHO CALLS HERSELF "PHAIRGIRL" SEEMS EXCITING. THE REST OF
|
||
THE HOE WRITERS ARE SWINE... BUT SHE... SHE IS EXOTIC, YET FACINATING.
|
||
I WOULD LIKE TO GET TO KNOW HER MORE WHEN SHE IS NO LONGER MY PRISONER.
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
|
||
Mogel
|
||
=====
|
||
|
||
Name: Mike
|
||
1st t-file: HOE #4, "Meaningful Shit"
|
||
Quote: "I love everyone!"
|
||
|
||
(1) How did you get involved in the computer underground and e'zines?
|
||
|
||
Well, originally I'd been using the computer since they released
|
||
those wonderful TRS-80's... I think my family got one in 1981, and I
|
||
started programming in BASIC and doing anything my little 7-year-old
|
||
mind could think up. That might've not been very much. I do remember
|
||
making a great RPG where you had to run from Godzilla and another game
|
||
where you shoot your teachers with a gun.
|
||
Sometime when I hit the big age of 15 (1991), I got a modem and
|
||
began calling tons of local BBS's. I mostly downloaded some games,
|
||
posted on their message boards, and played the ever-infamous online game.
|
||
I still dream at night about trading Organics, Fuel Ore, or Equipment.
|
||
At some point, perhaps about 1993, some of my local friends
|
||
(whom I knew before getting online) introduced me to several new things
|
||
-- most obviously, the local, Philly "hacker scene" and the internet.
|
||
WOW!
|
||
Of course, when you're a teenager it's quite easy to get bored of
|
||
the endless drones of school and spend the majority of your mental energy
|
||
doing something else. I spent most of that time online. For a while, I
|
||
was a dumb, little cliche haxor script-kiddie, but to make a long and
|
||
very boring story short, I eventually ran into tons of e'zines, and more
|
||
specifically "the text file". It's not as if I hadn't run into text
|
||
files before, of course, but until I ran into such collections of them
|
||
did I consider the idea with any seriousness. Of course, these files
|
||
were things like cDc, Phrack, and BLAH. Not too much later, I decided
|
||
rather blindly, "hey, I will start a really stupid local text file
|
||
group!" which is something that doesn't seem to be all that original of
|
||
a thought. Especially not in early 1994.
|
||
Okay, so there were TONS of text file groups. What on earth
|
||
could I do to get mine noticed... a funny name! Yeah, not just that...
|
||
an obnoxious name -- *HOE*!
|
||
It was that simple. The acronym "hogs of entropy", which was a
|
||
blatant (and intentional) cDc-ripoff, was actually fairly random, as these
|
||
things tend to me. The first, say, 60 issues of HOE are absolutely
|
||
terrible... but I'll be damned if I didn't have fun making them with
|
||
everyone. Especially with Black Francis and Abigwar.
|
||
Oh, this is quickly turning into a HOE-history instead of a
|
||
Mogel-history. That's bad.
|
||
I wrote for several other e'zines over the years, and helped run
|
||
a relatively successful, "serious" e'zine for 2 years called
|
||
"Doomed to Obscurity" with several other guys, several of which I
|
||
consider good friends now. Some even write for HOE! DTO was an attempt
|
||
at trying to add a literary aspect to e'zines -- by having (at least some
|
||
of us) try our best to write something unique and interesting. Sometimes
|
||
the writing was absolutely fantastic, however, looking back now, a lot of
|
||
it was self-absorbed, annoying, and generally took itself entirely too
|
||
seriously.
|
||
Oh, and as for my handle... when I was just born, my sister was
|
||
just learning to talk and couldn't say my first name (Michael) correctly,
|
||
and it came out "Mogel". It was a dumb nickname that seemed to stick
|
||
with my family. In 1991, when a prompt asking me for a nickname stared
|
||
me in the face, "Mogel" seemed like a natural response. It's a
|
||
relatively meaningless handle (if handles are ever supposed to have
|
||
meaning?)... and I made a very half-hearted effort to change it to
|
||
"Yes, Okay" this year, but of course, after 7 years of being called
|
||
"Mogel", it was pretty futile.
|
||
|
||
(2) What do you like?
|
||
|
||
Communication.
|
||
Seriously. I know that sounds like a vague and empty thing to
|
||
say, but I tend to think that most of what I appreciate in life are those
|
||
who can communicate effectively. I tend to choose my friends, my film
|
||
projects, my writing, my interests... all in this direction. Effective
|
||
communication.
|
||
I'm very much interested in philosophy, film, writing, and good
|
||
conversation. I suppose your average 15-year-old GAP shopper would
|
||
consider those some pretty boring things to put effort into, but I can't
|
||
help but ask the cliche question "what else is there?".
|
||
|
||
(3) Do you have any goals?
|
||
|
||
Ideally, I'd like to surround myself with tons of creative and
|
||
dynamic people. I'd like to find a way to effectively pipe my eccentric
|
||
and bizarre personality into a real job. Right now, I have a very
|
||
profound feeling that the best direction for me to do this would be film,
|
||
regardless of how competitive it is. If you're good, you're good. If
|
||
you can make something you will be proud of, you will be proud. I tend
|
||
to take things in simple terms like that, and I intend on fulfilling my
|
||
dream of producing something creative that I am genuinely very proud of.
|
||
I only have one chance as Mogel on planet Earth, so I'd be a
|
||
fool not to follow my heart.
|
||
|
||
(4) What does HOE mean to you?
|
||
|
||
Honestly? HOE doesn't mean shit, and that's the point.
|
||
I often half-jokingly say, "HOE is genius", but really HOE is
|
||
pure nostalgia-candy. I guess I have a different outlook on HOE since
|
||
I'm Mogel.
|
||
Actually, up until the last year or so, I've completely hated
|
||
HOE's existence and somehow wished everyone would forget about it. When
|
||
I was going through my "I-take-myself-way-too-seriously" phase, the old
|
||
HOE files served as almost a mockery of how stupid I could be. I'll
|
||
admit the old files were often *intentionally* a bit raw and crappy,
|
||
but... it took a long while for me to realize just how fucking cool
|
||
that is.
|
||
I'd better explain.
|
||
The "trashy" aesthetic has always been a key element of text
|
||
files. I mean, the phenomena of text files, historically, has always
|
||
been about something very simple-yet-cool: the idea that any guy with
|
||
a computer and a modem can write up a simple message -- political,
|
||
poetic, stupid, serious, funny, informative, whatever -- and have it be
|
||
distributed to a vast, amorphous "audience" that could be anywhere from 1
|
||
person to millions.
|
||
When I wrote a lot of those old HOE files, I really didn't expect
|
||
to get e-mails 4-5 years later from BBS kids in California, saying
|
||
that they read my files. The whole concept blows my mind, that young
|
||
people could potentially spread whatever message they wanted without
|
||
massive advertising money.
|
||
It makes me sad that the raw, obnoxious, "underground text file"
|
||
groups are a relic now... simply archives.
|
||
Don't get me wrong. HOE is still crappy, but we're as crappy
|
||
as we wanna be. The question of "standards" isn't really the point.
|
||
We're a completely absurd production. With the exception of UXU,
|
||
FUCK, and CDC (which barely ever releases), the ASCII e'zine no longer
|
||
exists. We're doing this to entertain ourselves. Sometimes with clever
|
||
ideas, sometimes with cheap laughs, and occasionally with quality
|
||
writing.
|
||
We've no interest in taking ourselves seriously... again, that's
|
||
not the point. We're about having a all-embracing production where
|
||
*anyone* can potentially be a part of with relative ease and for no good
|
||
reason other than that they might like text files.
|
||
The point of all this rambling is simple. HOE is taking the
|
||
oldschool, "trashy" e'zine aesthetic and sticking in some eccentric, new
|
||
voices into the mix. It's both exactly like and completely different
|
||
from anything that's been done before.
|
||
|
||
You know, as long as I'm rambling about HOE, and this is going to
|
||
be preserved in issue #300, I might as well talk about something else I
|
||
find interesting... approval.
|
||
E'zines are usually a representation of the beliefs of one person
|
||
or one group of people's ideas about society. So, what happens when
|
||
you're releasing something which is primarily so utterly silly?
|
||
Obviously you could take some sort of dip-ass, existential argument with
|
||
it, such as "there is no meaning in text files! there is no meaning in
|
||
writing!", but of course that's going way too far.
|
||
It's amusing that HOE is fundamentally rooted in crap, because
|
||
we do occasionally release some files that are pretty interesting or at
|
||
least very funny. We've all come to expect weird stuff to come out of
|
||
HOE, but what happens when something GOOD is released? There's just as
|
||
much approval for that, I think. It's likely that people aren't
|
||
continually reading and writing for HOE because they consider it high
|
||
art. But if this is the case, I think there's the tendency to ask some
|
||
simple questions:
|
||
What are people looking for that is found in HOE? Is there
|
||
something that transcends the normal standards of quality-control?
|
||
How in hell are there 27 official writers for HOE on December 3rd, 1998?
|
||
|
||
Of course, these questions are stupid. HOE blurs the line
|
||
between good and bad. I prefer very simple answers, like, "because
|
||
HOE rules". Because it does.
|
||
And I do realize this contradicts me saying "HOE doesn't mean
|
||
shit", but life is full of contradictions! I love what I hate!
|
||
|
||
(5) Which other h0e author would you like to score with?
|
||
|
||
Quite honestly, I'm fond of all the girlies that write for HOE.
|
||
If I could, I'd probably splice their genetics and composite all
|
||
of them into one perfect female. Although, if someone was holding a gun
|
||
to my head and I were forced to choose, I'd probably pick Metal Chick.
|
||
After all, she started the *first* HOE revival and this e'zine wouldn't
|
||
be here now without her. That's also a reason to hate her. She's also
|
||
pretty cute.
|
||
If I were gay, I'd circle-jerk with Styx, Trilobyte, Swiss Pope,
|
||
and Kreid.
|
||
|
||
!!========================================================================!!
|
||
!! (c) !LA HOE REVOLUCION PRESS! #300, WRITTEN BY THE HOE STAFF, 12/3/98 !!
|