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³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³
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ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ
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"Another day another dialup..."
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³ NeuroCactus bulletin number one ³
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ÀÅÙ Minnow ®The Pick¯ Scourge ÀÅÙ
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"Another day another dialup..."
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³ ³ ³ N ³ E ³ U ³ R ³ O ³ ³ ³ C ³ A ³ C ³ T ³ U ³ S ³ ³ ³
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ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ
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[1.1] - Contents
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ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ
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[1.1] - Contents
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[1.2] - Important events
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[1.3] - DMSE numbers go down
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[1.4] - MessageBank System upgrade
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[1.5] - VoiceMail, The Final Frontier
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[1.6] - ISP VMC Mailbox plan by R¡PM…X
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[1.7] - Ethics
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[1.8] - General greets etc
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³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³
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ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ
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- [1.2] - IMPORTANT EVENTS - [1.2] -
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ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ
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November 1st, 1993
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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4:00am - Melbourne System 2 (SBD) dialup gets disconnected:
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008-022-356
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7:00am - Melbourne System 1 (DMSE) dialups get disconnected:
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008-033-018 008-008-234 008-001-001 008-776-546
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008-779-666 008-334-787 008-174-323 008-179-517
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008-022-356 008-140-000 008-012-097 008-013-227
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008-014-474 008-015-708 008-016-428
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November 7th, 1993
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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1:00pm - Melbourne System 1 (DMSE) dialup gets disconnected
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008-747-001
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2:30pm - ®The Pick¯ gets a haircut
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November 10th, 1993
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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3:10pm - Melbourne System 1 (DMSE) dialup gets reconnected
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008-747-001
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5:35pm - Minnow's cat dies
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6:10pm - Adelaide System dialup gets disconnected
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008-080-598
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December 3rd, 1993
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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9:00pm - Melbourne/Hobart, Sydney 1, 2 and 3, Melbourne 2,
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Brisbane, Canberra/Newcastle and Adelaide systems go
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offline
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11:45pm - Perth system goes offline
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December 4th, 1993
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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6:30am - Melbourne/Hobart, Sydney 1, 2 and 3, Melbourne 2, BLAH
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7:10am - Adelaide system goes back online
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8:50am - Canberra/Newcastle goes back online
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10:15pm - Scourge admitted to hospital for severe nicotine overdose
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³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³
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ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ
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- [1.3] - DMSE NUMBERS GO DOWN - [1.3] -
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ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ
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Just a quick note regarding the demise of most of the DMSE numbers
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and a couple of add - ons (so to speak). The reason for this is not
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entirely certain, however it has been rumoured (and stated by various
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Telecom sources) that the -1-800- numbering system is almost finished
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with only the -1-800-12X-XXX- range to be completed. These exchanges
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are basically direct mirrors of the -0014-800-12X-XXX- numbers.
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The Melbourne 2 system dialup (CBD) also went down on the same day
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and the alternate number was no longer accessable from most areas.
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Rumours are also currently afoot that -008-032-486- is currently
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being monitored, however this has not been confirmed in any way and
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we at NeuroCactus tend to believe it is fairly safe for general use.
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However, all Voice Mail users are urged to spread their calls over
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as many dialups as possible and not overusing specific dialups.
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³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³
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ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ
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- [1.4] - MESSAGEBANK SYSTEM UPGRADE - [1.4] -
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ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ
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On Friday the 3rd of December at 9:00pm the national MessageBank
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network was taken offline for a major software upgrade. The new
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version of software is Trilogue version 4.4. All systems are now
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running the new software. Sydney 1 was the first to come online with
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the new software at around 4.00am (congrats to the Haymarket team!)
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Melbourne 1 and 2 were both reported back on line not long after the
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deadline of 6.00am, although Adelaide and CNS were slower. Adelaide
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came online at 7.10am, while bugs in the most complex msgbank server
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(CNS) meant that it didn't come back on line until around 8:50am.
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Whats new in V4.4?
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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The most visible changes to the user will be a quantum leap in
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security. Version 4.4 has eliminated the possibility of unlimited
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password attempts. Any attempt to "hash" out of a password attempt
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after getting it wrong will be met with a short sharp "click". The
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older "* *" trick will get a similar reponse. This spells the end for
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sequential hacking of boxes, and NeuroCactus have indefinately put
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plans well down the track to release a new version of TVMBT.
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Interestingly, no hacked mailboxes on any system have been lost in
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the upgrade, although if Telecom had half a brain this version would
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contain tighter auditing of accounts to quickly find virgin mailboxes
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accumulating large bills. This is still a possibility, and will
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become evident in a few weeks as we all use our boxes.
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Behind the scenes, Inter-system mail has been fine tuned and sped
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up, with initial tests showing message transfer on east coast systems
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to be close to realtime.
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ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ
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- [1.5] - VOICE MAIL, THE FINAL FRONTIER - [1.5] -
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ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ
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Neil Campbell, Detective Sergeant Ken Day and one other unknown
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Telecom official stand aboard the bridge of the Starship MissingLink.
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Suddenly the navigational officer, John Blackman, alerts Captain Day.
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"Captain, our pre - historic CLI sensors have detected an unknown
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entity shifting through the Melb / Exec galaxy. Its origin is not
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currently known. It appears to be hostile."
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"Proceed to co-ordinate 8003 at warp 7, Dr Black" replies Captain
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Day as the Starship M.L. zooms out of the Infoline sector and through
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the Messaging star clusters.
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Meanwhile, aboard the mercenary pirate cruiser The R2, Captain T.
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Pick is recording some techno messages on Grudges VMB. Captain Minnow
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is sitting over in the corner picking out obscure bugs in TVMBT
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version 1.0. The 486 is sitting on top of the 250 watt speakers that
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are currently booming out a track by Cellblock X. First Officer
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Scourge is smoking cigarettes and read Virtual Light.
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"Hey, the 486 has got another exec for us" says Minnow in a bored
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sounding voice.
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"Virgin?" enquires Officer Scourge
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"Nope"
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"leave it alone" replies Mr Pick
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Back aboard the Missing Link...
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"Sir, the entity has taken form as a series of sound waves."
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"By god, that's DTMF!" exclaims first officer Campbell as the
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tones are emitted at regular intervals.
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"Captain, we have initiated scans on the being's source."
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"Approaching sector 8003, Captain" states Officer X, the unknown
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occupant of the AXE starship. "Shields activated."
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"Yellow Alert" proclaims Security Officer Campbell, "Phasors ready."
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Aboard The R2, Captain Minnow glances at the control panel on his
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S12 system and notices the Telecom warning indicator on.
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"Well, looks like Mr Day and associates are trying to get CLI going."
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"I though I smelt something....." replies Mr Scourge "Hey, we're
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being hailed. Open communication frequency."
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The image of Captain Day flickers up on to the main screen.
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Immediately Captain Minnow interrupts him.
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"Finished playing games, Mr Day?" Mr Pick asks, knowing well what
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the reply will be.
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"It's not a game... uhIt's a criminal act." replies Captain Day.
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"Dammit, sorry Ken, I didn't have the line in on the Gravis
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UltraSound plugged in properly... Can you say that again just with a
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slight speech impedemant so we can sample it properly?" Says The Pick
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while fiddling with the line in adapter. Captain Day looks suitably
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unimpressed. Minnow snickers. Scourge lights another...
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The Missing Link closes the channel and iniates their primative
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CLI device.
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"No information... to identify... telephone... number.." reads out
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the artificial voice.
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Aboard the R2 Minnow casually sets the ship's phasor torpedo guns
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to Medium - Well done.
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"Captain, it appears the R2's source is coming from... A
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disconnected number!?!?" says Officer Campbell.
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"Ah well, whatdya say, wanna go to that rave now?" Captain Minnow
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asks The Pick.
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"Why, what time is it... 11pm, yeah, OK let's cruise." replies
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Captain Pick and presses space on the 486, pausing TVMBT instantly.
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Scourge decides to give the Starship ML a quick blast of mailing list
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messages from the phasors to the tune of 100 duplicate messages.
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They hang up and head down to the transporter room.
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Aboard the Missing Link, Captain Day is cursing and having a
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general spack (and he thinks WE'RE antisocial!) and the starship
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Missing Link heads for federation territory, trying to circumnavigate
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their way around all the floating mail debris...
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ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ
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- [1.6] - I.S.P Voice Message Centre mailbox plan - [1.6] -
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ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ
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OK, the ISP VMC is on 0014-800-125-865, located in U.S.A
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Thanks go to R¡PM…X/PHaTe^UZI for this map (Level 2 Mailbox)
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ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ»
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ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄĶ MAIN MENU ÇÄÂÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄĶ9 - EXIT BOXº
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³ ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ ³ ³ ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÏÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ
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ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÏÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÏÍ» ³ º8 - USER OPTS º ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
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º7 - PLAY MSG º º2 - CHECK MAILº ³ ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÑÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ ³ ÉÍÍÍ[4,6,7]ÍÍÍÍ»
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ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÑÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ ³ ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÏÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» ³ º5 - LISTEN º
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ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÏÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» ³ º4 - GREETING ÇÄ´ º7 - RE-RECORD º
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º1 - PAUSE º º6 - ENTER MAILÇÄÙÚĶ5 - LISTS º ³ º9 - EXIT º
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º2 - REPLY º ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÑÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ ³ º6 - NAME ÇÄ´ ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÑÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ
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º3 - DISCARD º ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÏÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» ³ º7 - PASSCODE ÇÄÙ ÉÍÍÍÍÍ[7]ÍÍÍÍÍÍ»
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º4 - FORWARD º ºENTER BOX NO'Sº ³ º9 - EXIT º º1 - PAUSE º
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º5 - KEEP MSG º º* - DELETE BOXº ³ ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ º2 - APPEND MSGº
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º7 - RESTART º º# - START MSG º ³ ÉÍÍÍÍÍ[5]ÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º3 - DISCARD º
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º8 - SKIP MSG º ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÑÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ ÀĶ1 - ADD LIST 1º º7 - REVIEW MSGº
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º9 - EXIT BOX º ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÏÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º2 - ADD LIST 2º º9 - SAVE/EXIT º
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ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ º1 - PAUSE º º3 - ADD LIST 3º ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ
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ÉÍÍÍÍÍ[6]ÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º2 - APPEND MSGº º4 - ADD LIST 4º ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ»
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º2 - PRIVATE º º3 - RE ENTER º º5 - ADD LIST 5º º2 - ADD BOXES º
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º7 - RECEIPT ÇÄĶ6 - ADDRESSINGº º6 - ADD LIST 6º º3 - DROP BOXESº
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º8 - URGENT º º7 - REVIEW MSGº º7 - ADD LIST 7ÇÄÄĶ6 - RECRD NAMEº
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º9 - EXIT º º9 - EXIT º º8 - ADD LIST 8º º7 - PLAY LISTSº
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ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ º9 - ADD LIST 9º º9 - EXIT º
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ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ
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ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ
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- [1.7] - ETHICS - [1.7] -
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ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ ÀÅÙ
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OK, well some people may consider this irrelevant and off-topic,
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but we think ethics is extremely important to one's self-preservation
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and safety. Not only the safety of yourself but your fellow sceners.
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Also, we, as an institution, don't agree with the idea of ripping off
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small time companies. The governmental or "Big Brother" institutions
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are our main concerns, as freedom fighters. That's why we are using
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their equipment not others. Anyway on with the ethical rules...
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1) Don't hack mailboxes that are active (i.e. actively being used by
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subscribers) Taking active mailboxes that have no password is no more
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than mindless psuedo-hacking. The boxes you get like this will almost
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always go down, so don't bother doing it. Aim for virgin mailboxes.
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You will find that these will stay up for much longer (We've had one
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now for over three years).
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2) Many of the 1800 dialups are owned by private companies and divert
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to the VMB system after hours only. If you get voice using one of
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these numbers then for gods sake DO NOT abuse the person at the other
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end. Preferably, ask for John, and then say you had the wrong number
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and don't ring back during business hours. Alternatively you can just
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hang up, but we prefer the wrong number routine.
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3) Because many of the 1-800s are private, the companies who own them
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will recieve a bill each month. For this reason, don't over use a
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particular dialup. If possible, spread your calls around all the
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available 1-800s, and don't call just for the hell of it. Many of
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the 1-800 dialups for various systems have died because they've been
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hammered to death. Also, spend time engineering or scanning your own
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dialups.
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4) Finally, if you get hold of extremely powerful information such as
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default password structures, system administrator boxes or modem dial
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in's, do not, under any circumstances, let your ego run riot and
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release info that can bring down the entire voice mail system. So
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perhaps we have learned a little lesson with TVMBT...
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- [1.8] - GENERAL GREETS ETC - [1.8] -
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Ok, so there it is, NeuroCactus Bulletin number 25. A quick plug to
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the Scene Info Line (ask an Elite for the number), and the following
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Bulletin Boards:
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Chiba City - +61-6-YOU-WISH - Sysops: Scourge, ®The Pick¯ and Minnow
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Destiny Stone II - +61-9-YEA-RITE - Sysop: R¡PM…X/PHaTe^UZI
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We are looking for contributions for the next NeuroCactus bulletin so
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if you specialize or write about ANY aspect of VoiceMail then we need
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your articles to make it happen. This is regarding all Voice Mail Box
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systems including Trilogue/MessageBank, Aspen, ISC, Octel, Meridian &
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whatever else you can dig up.
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NeuroCactus would like to send greets to the following people:
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Grudge/VSW - Hmm, hardcore will never die, hehehe...
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R¡PM…X/PHaTe^UZI - I'll get those EP's to you eventually, dude
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FreeStyle - Minnow will get that Aspen up for you soon
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Deicidal Maniac, Blade, Method Man, DataKing, Maxima, Ten
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Contact us on the TVMBT support box - 0014-800-126-919 * 3140
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(Australian business hours/U.S.A. after hours only)
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Peace, Love and Flowers from the NeuroCactus team, 1993
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All BBS's below this line are LAME so don't call them
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