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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 93 20:51:18 PST
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Reply-To: <surfpunk@osc.versant.com>
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Message-ID: <surfpunk-0055@SURFPUNK.Technical.Journal>
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From: surfpunk@osc.versant.com (gur hygvzngr fhowrpgvir rkcrevrapr)
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To: surfpunk@osc.versant.com (SURFPUNK Technical Journal)
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Subject: [surfpunk-0055] PUBS: Don Webb "The Pact"; FineArt; I.C.S. Electrozine
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| ... and in my spare time,
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| I sue the NSA. -- john gilmore
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Don Webb sent us the following note a week ago, and it got lost in my mbox
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(sorry for the delay, Don). You may remember his strange story
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about the dying centaur in "Semiotext(e) SF".
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Also I have included info about a publication "I.C.S. Electrozine".
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And I want to mention that someone posted the *entire book* TAZ
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(Temporary Autonomous Zone, Hakim Bey ) to rec.arts.books.
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You'll still want the book; it's only $6. -- strick
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From: Don Webb <0004200716@mcimail.com>
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Subject: Fine Art, etc.
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To: surfpunk <surfpunk@osc.versant.com>
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Date: Sun, 7 Feb 93 02:38 GMT
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Dear Surfpunksi,
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Two items, the first self promotion, the second art promotion.
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Traditional narrative forms take the shape of natural structures,
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the two most common being the wave like rise and fall of action and
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the circle of mythic return. In the March _Asimov's_ (on sale now
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blue digest size magazine with picture of Anubis on cover) is a
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novella which uses a Pentagram as the plot line. Despite this
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somewhat experimental approach, I think the story is readable
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and enjoyable. "The Pact" by Don Webb.
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Tell your friends. Write fan letters.
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Subject: Re: FineArt Forum in MSUinfo
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----------------------------Original message----------------------------
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The February issue of FineArt Forum has been posted to
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subscribers and network exploders.
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Press RETURN for more; type NO to stop:
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The contents listing and subscription details follow.
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Note that if you subscribe now you will *not* receive this issue.
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It is available via Internet at MSUinfo.
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Telnet to: msuinfo.msstate.edu and login as "msuinfo". Specify
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your terminal type (probably vt100). Select item "Newsletters".
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Select item "FineArt Forum". This directory currently contains
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only February 93 but other backissues will be available later.
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FINEART Forum February 1, 1993 Volume 7 : Number 2
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Published by
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MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY / NSF Engineering Research Center
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Distributed by
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Leonardo-ISAST on behalf of the Art, Science,Technology Network
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Contents: Editorial: Paul Brown
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FAX PHONE FIVE SECONDS: Paul Rutkovsky
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TISEA: Wim van der Plas
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Online Directory: Leard Reed Altemus III
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Online Bibliography: Paul Brown
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IDEA: Annick Bureaud
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MEAS: R. David Lankes
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DESIGN-L: Paul Brown
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IPCT-L: ARACHNET
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TAPROOT: Luigi-Bob Drake
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Call for Submissions: Prix Ars Electronica
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e-conf: Helga Dyck
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CFP'93: Electronic Frontier Foundation
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ARTIST-L: Paul Brown
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ISEA change of address: Wim van der Plas
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SIGGRAPH 93: DESIGN-L
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TRANSMIT92: DESIGN-L
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STELARC: Paul Brown
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New Subscribers: Annie Lewis
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Send requests for subscription to Fineart Forum to:
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USA and all others: <fast@garnet.berkeley.edu>
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or: <FAST@UCBGARNE.bitnet>
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with the message: SUB FINE-ART your email address,
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first-name, last-name, and postal address.
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Paper copies available for USD $65 per year subscription. Payment
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is to ISAST, 672 South Van Ness, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA.
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Send submissions of items to be published in Fineart Forum to
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brown@erc.msstate.edu
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End of Fineart Forum 7(2)
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________________________________________________________________________
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Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1993 20:12:01 -0700 (MST)
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From: ORG_ZINE@WSC.COLORADO.EDU (ICS ELectrozine: Information, Communication, Supply.)
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Subject: Information, Communication, Supply Electrozine Document
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To: SURFPUNK@OSC.versant.com, STRICK@OSC.versant.com
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[ I excerpted this info from the WELCOME they sent me. -- strick ]
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When the flyer was sent out to 165 various listservs, we realized
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that several things were not made clear enough. So, we are now sending
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this subscription notification with additional information
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that we hope will fill in the gaps that were left in the flyer. We
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would also like to take this time to tell you the ideas, goals, and
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future of ICS.
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The flyer came across to many readers as being a commercial
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venture. ICS is a non-profit project by a special topics Journalism
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class at Western State College in Gunnison, Colorado. It was conceived
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by several students who use Internet on a regular basis. They decided that
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an Electrozine was something that was needed on this new frontier.
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As several internet using students sat around a room discussing
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the awesome potential of WorldNet, they began to discuss the lack of a
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mainstream magazine. The general information gathered from searching
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internet and bitnet was that there were a lot of specialized magazines,
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but not very many that covered a wide variety of topics.
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The students discussed the idea of doing it themselves, and
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mentioned that it would take a lot of time and effort. "Why not do it
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as a class," asked one student.
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George Sibley listened to the students and agreed that it was
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a good idea, as well as a chance for he himself to learn. The class
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was decided and people interested in joining arrived. Eventually two
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other students would decide to join.
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The general ideas and goals of ICS are to provide
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information and hopefully inspiration. We will read submissions from
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anyone, but will only print the ones that we think are suitable for the
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goals of ICS. Information exchange is what the WorldNet is founded on.
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The amount of information to be found on WorldNet is VAST. It
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quickly becomes evident that no one person can keep up with everything,
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and a lot of the information can be hard to find. ICS hopes to obtain
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informative articles from many different fields. It is our plan to
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start a column called WorldNet Tour Guide. This column might aid some
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people by pointing out various sites on the WorldNet and their
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highlights. ICS will grow and change as our sense of direction with
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this venture gains more clarity.
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ICS would also like to encourage creativity in as many people
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as it can reach. We will be including stories, and other creative
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works in our magazine. We would like to spread new ideas that people
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generate.
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When asked to what contemporary magazine we would compare
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ourselves, we mention that there are not really any magazine that symbolizes
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what we seek to do. We view our venture as an attempt to create a new
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paradigm in publishing.
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Like most magazines and electronic journals we intend to read
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your complaints, submissions, and suggestions with enthusiasm. This is
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how we will improve what we are offering you. We will also include a
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Letters section in issues starting from Issue #2 on.
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SIZE: We will limit it to a size of approximately 100k. This
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GENERAL CONTENT: stories, opinions, new ideas, information, Tales of
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SUBMISSIONS: We will accept submissions to be included in the article. They
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should be in ASCII format. We will edit them and include them provided
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we have room and feel that they are appropriate for the goal of ICS.
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In the future we will draw up a submissions guide that will be available
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to those that wish to submit material. For now though, ICS will accept
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submissions just by mailing them to us at ORG_ZINE@WSC.COLORADO.EDU.
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LETTERS: When we receive a letter from a reader the staff of ICS assumes
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that the letter is free to publish. However, if you do not wish to see
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your letter published include NOT FOR PUBLICATION in your subject heading.
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FUTURE: The paths are open. There are so many to choose from. We will all
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try to take a ride into a new area together. We will probably send out
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a survey after several issues have been sent. With this survey we will
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try to better meet your needs.
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Still, there are those that have a very specialized areas of interest and
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may not benefit from ICS. To those our response is: "Thanks for taking a
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chance and trying an initial subscription anyway." Happy Netting! :)
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PRESENT:
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As soon as Administration gives us the go, we will mail the
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first copy of ICS. So, until then we wish to THANK YOU for
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subscribtions, and let you know that we are READY to bring something NEW.
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If you have suggestions, criticisms, or submissions in the meantime we will
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ICS STAFF
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ORG_ZINE@WSC.COLORADO.EDU
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The SURFPUNK Technical Journal is a dangerous multinational hacker zine
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originating near BARRNET in the fashionable western arm of the northern
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California matrix. Quantum Californians appear in one of two states,
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spin surf or spin punk. Undetected, we are both, or might be neither.
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Send postings to <surfpunk@osc.versant.com>, subscription requests
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to <surfpunk-request@osc.versant.com>. MIME encouraged.
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Xanalogical archive access soon. Tell your friends. Write fan letters.
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________________________________________________________________________
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From: mimir@hardy.u.washington.edu (Al Billings)
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Newsgroups: rec.arts.books
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Subject: TAZ, part 1
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Message-ID: <1lf826INNpup@shelley.u.washington.edu>
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Date: 12 Feb 93 04:11:50 GMT
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T. A. Z.
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The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic
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Terrorism
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Hakim Bey
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Autonomedia
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Anti-copyright, 1985, 1991. May be freely pirated & quoted--
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the author & publisher, however, would like to be informed
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at:
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Autonomedia
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P. O. Box 568
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Williamsburgh Station
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Brooklyn, NY 11211-0568
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Book design & typesetting: Dave Mandl
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Printed in the United States of America
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