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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 93 18:42:56 PST
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Reply-To: <surfpunk@osc.versant.com>
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Message-ID: <surfpunk-0058@SURFPUNK.Technical.Journal>
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From: surfpunk@osc.versant.com (v jvyy abg vzznargvmr gur rfpungba)
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To: surfpunk@osc.versant.com (SURFPUNK Technical Journal)
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Subject: [surfpunk-0058] SOURCES: Virtual Zen; CuD; pHd in VR; Spunk; Oceania
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| My own opinion is that viruses are what will
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| finally put a stake through the heart of DOS.
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| It's a dirty job, but somebody has to do it.
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| -- John Gilmore
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Someone sends me a copy of Computer underground Digest, to make
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sure we're aware of it. I guess I assume most people on this list also
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read CuD -- if you only read one thing on the underground, CuD should
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be it. For that reason, I seldom appropriate from CuD. I'll
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include the headers from a recent CuD so you can subscribe, if
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you don't get it from the "comp.society.cu-digest" usenet group. --strick
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________________________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________________________
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To: subgenius@mc.lcs.mit.edu
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Subject: Virtual Zen
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 93 12:53:10 -0500
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From: Michael Travers <mt@media.mit.edu>
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% telnet cheshire.oxy.edu 7777
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Trying 134.69.1.253...
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Connected to cheshire.oxy.edu.
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Escape character is '^]'.
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Shhhhhhh......
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Amid the smell of incense and the sound of gongs and chanting, you have
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come upon the glorious Zen MOO. Please be quiet, and enjoy your meditation.
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If you have performed meditation before, type:
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connect <your meditation name> <your meditation password>
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If you wish to join the mediation and are new, type:
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create <a meditation name> <a meditation password>
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But type softly!
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>> create sleepy yawn
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*** Created ***
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>> ?
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Your typing detracts from your enlightenment.
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A gong sounds quietly and a voice intones, "fenris leaves our meditation."
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>> who
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Meditate, or die.
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Name Idle Total Idle Total Connect Percent Idle
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- - ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
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sleepy 0 seconds 0 seconds 16 seconds 0%
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Eriond 52 seconds 37 minutes 52 seconds 4311%
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Dream 40 seconds a minute a minute 76%
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>> look
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Enlightenment does not come from typing.
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>> look
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You are too restless to continue meditation. Come back later.
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*** Disconnected ***
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Connection closed by foreign host.
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- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: t_pascal@oxy.edu. (C. Regis Wilson)
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Subject: New Mud
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Organization: Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA. USA
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1993 03:24:44 GMT
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Hello fellow internetters. There is a new MUD for meditation, called ZenMOO.
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Everyone is invited. It is free, and it is cool. You simply telnet to the
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following address:
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cheshire.oxy.edu 7777
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(134.69.1.253 7777)
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Below are instructions!
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==============================
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(This file is available for anonymous ftp as follows:
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PC4.math.oxy.edu(134.69.1.134):/ftp/pub/zenmoo/zenguide.txt
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Use ascii transfer!!!)
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Hello, and peace.
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The internet is a holy thing, it is a sacred thing, and it is an internet
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thing. Those who are less enlightened do not understand this. Any intrepid
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internet citizen knows of the mystical nature of the internet. However,
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there has been a lack of real spirituality on the internet. There's Gopher
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(which is not very spiritual), Archie (a brutal, Diety-less barbarian), MUDs,
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MUCKs, MUSHes, and on and on. Where is one to find mental tranquility and
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spiritual rest and relaxation?
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You have found it, if you have found ZenMOO. ZenMOO is dedicated to
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meditation for the weary internet wanderer. Here is how to use ZenMOO:
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When you first connect (however you do so), you will need to create a
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meditation name. Think of a good name, and a good password to go with it.
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Store both of these in a file for safe keeping. You can use your meditation
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name and password whenever you feel weary and faint. Enter the following,
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substituting the name and password you have chosen.
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create <name> <password>
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You might want to make sure the name is capitalized properly. Press return
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(as always). You are now connected. It will tell you so. Your first
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reaction will be to look around, or see who is connected. Do not do this.
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Do not type anything. Simply take a deep breath, crack your knuckles (if you
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have any), and wait. In a few seconds, your breathing will become regular,
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and you will feel very relaxed. Perhaps a wise saying will appear for you to
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read and meditate upon. (By the way, the next time you connect to the
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ZenMOO, type the following to use your meditation name:
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connect <name> <password>
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You do not need to create a new name every time you connect.)
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Continue to meditate. When you are more relaxed, and able to move slowly and
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deliberately, you have several commands at your finger tips. Be very careful
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not to type too much, however! I would suggest typing only once a minute.
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You must be very still, and very peaceful, or you will disturb the other
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meditators. If you are disruptive, you will be kicked off! Here are your
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commands:
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who (or @who)
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inventory (or simply "i")
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look (or simply "l")
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go north (or simply "north", or even more simply, "n")
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go south
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go east
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go west
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go up
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Now, to make sure that you are really meditating, and not just in another
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shell, you will be asked a question or riddle from time to time. You will
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want to answer as quickly as possible, in order to keep from appearing
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asleep. Students have dozed off during meditation and been booted, loosing
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their vital idle statistics, and living in shame. Let me explain the output
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from the "who" command.
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The first column is the meditator's name. The second column will tell you
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how long they have been meditating, that is, how long they have been idle.
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Long periods of idle time are very esteemed, and difficult to get. The third
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column tells you how much total idle time a meditator has accrued, over the
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course of many sessions. The fourth column tells you roughly how long the
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meditator has been using the ZenMOO facilities, across sessions. The last
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column is very important. It tells you the ratio of total idle time to total
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usage time. High percentages mean a very restful, yet alert meditator. Low
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percentages reflect poorly on a fidgety meditator.
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>From time to time, to facilitate the meditation, wise sayings will be printed
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for your reading, meditating pleasure. Some sayings will be wise statements,
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but others will be mantras, computationally formed to maximize the meditation
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relaxation and spiritual healing. To get the full use of the mantras, try
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reading them as a chant, concentrating on the breathing and tempo to synch
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your spiritual energies.
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Enjoy the ZenMOO. Meditate well, and receive your favorite Deity's blessing.
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Thank you.
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- - ---------
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T. Pascal, King of Pascal | "He travels fastest who travels alone,
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1600 Campus Road, Box 829 | but not when the frost drops below zero
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Los Angeles, CA 90041 | fifty degrees or more."
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________________________________________________________________________
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[ Just the header, FYI. You *must* read this journal. --strick ]
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Computer underground Digest ISSN 1004-042X
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Editors: Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer (TK0JUT2@NIU.BITNET)
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Archivist: Brendan Kehoe
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Shadow-Archivists: Dan Carosone / Paul Southworth
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Ralph Sims / Jyrki Kuoppala
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Copy Editor: Etaion Shrdlu, Junoir
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Cu-Digest is a weekly electronic journal/newsletter. Subscriptions are
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available at no cost from tk0jut2@mvs.cso.niu.edu. The editors may be
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contacted by voice (815-753-6430), fax (815-753-6302) or U.S. mail at:
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Jim Thomas, Department of Sociology, NIU, DeKalb, IL 60115.
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Issues of CuD can also be found in the Usenet comp.society.cu-digest
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news group; on CompuServe in DL0 and DL4 of the IBMBBS SIG, DL1 of
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LAWSIG, and DL0 and DL12 of TELECOM; on GEnie in the PF*NPC RT
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libraries and in the VIRUS/SECURITY library; from America Online in
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the PC Telecom forum under "computing newsletters;" on the PC-EXEC BBS
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at (414) 789-4210; in Europe from the ComNet in Luxembourg BBS (++352)
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466893; and using anonymous FTP on the Internet from ftp.eff.org
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(192.88.144.4) in /pub/cud, red.css.itd.umich.edu (141.211.182.91) in
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/cud, halcyon.com (192.135.191.2) in /pub/mirror/cud, and
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ftp.ee.mu.oz.au (128.250.77.2) in /pub/text/CuD.
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European readers can access the ftp site at: nic.funet.fi pub/doc/cud.
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Back issues also may be obtained from the mail server at
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mailserv@batpad.lgb.ca.us.
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COMPUTER UNDERGROUND DIGEST is an open forum dedicated to sharing
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information among computerists and to the presentation and debate of
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diverse views. CuD material may be reprinted for non-profit as long
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as the source is cited. Some authors do copyright their material, and
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they should be contacted for reprint permission. It is assumed that
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non-personal mail to the moderators may be reprinted unless otherwise
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specified. Readers are encouraged to submit reasoned articles
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relating to computer culture and communication. Articles are
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preferred to short responses. Please avoid quoting previous posts
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unless absolutely necessary.
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DISCLAIMER: The views represented herein do not necessarily represent
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the views of the moderators. Digest contributors assume all
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responsibility for ensuring that articles submitted do not
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violate copyright protections.
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________________________________________________________________________
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From: wixer!wixer.cactus.org!loch@bigtex.cactus.org (Travis Zornes)
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Newsgroups: sci.virtual-worlds
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Subject: EDUC: List of Masters and PhD Programs in VR
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Date: 13 Feb 93 07:34:42 GMT
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Before I list the compilation of what has been e-mailed to me about
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courses of study dealing with VR, I need to state a few things.
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1. Due to being new to Internet and my mailreader, I am unable to
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figure out how to clip from more than one message, so any typos seen
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below are mine.
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2. Although no one gave me direct permission to repost their
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e-mails, I did state that I would post a compilation of what I
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received. In other words I hope I am not offending anyone, or breaking
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any trusts.
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Ok so here is what I have gotten...
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From: joro@panix.com
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I hold a master's degree from New University's Interactive
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Telecommunications Program -- part of the Tisch School of the Arts (Nyu's
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film, television, and drama dept.)...
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The degree is a cross between art and new technology, stepping also
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into the realm of social issues associated with emerging digital
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technologies...
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[Stuff Deleted]
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I can't say enough good things about the program and would suggest
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to anyone interested in areas such as VR that they find out more about
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the place and perhaps consider sending in an application...
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No PhD offered -- just a two-year/60 credit M.P.S. degree ...
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From mel@dcs.qmw.ac.uk
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If you're interested in coming to the UK, we offer PhD places and a
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Masters course that includes Virtual Environments.
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Mel Slater
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Department of Computer Science
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QMW University of London,
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Mile End Road,
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London E1 4NS,
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UK
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Ok, now just a few more things... I would hope that you don't write
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to the people that were kind enough to respond to me, I only posted
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who it was from, so that I could give credit were credit was due.
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Please contact the respective universitys first and see what info you
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can find out first.
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And second, I was rather disappointed with the amount of responses.
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I would still love any information about colleges with any programs in
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VR, and I know (well hope) that there are more than two ...:) So
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Please e-mail me any info or leads you may have, and I will once again
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compile it and repost.
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Also any information from anyone about self-education concerning VR,
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such as what languages would be best to know, what books might be
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educational, companies that offer internships, etc, etc, will be
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appreciated, by not only me, but by any others trying to get into the
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field. Not to mention the VR field that will be boosted by all this
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new education.
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Please respond and I will compile and repost. Thank you,
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Travis Zornes
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________________________________________________________________________
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1993 19:34:13 +0100
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From: cardell@lysator.liu.se
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Subject: spunk press
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Spunk Press Manifesto Version 1.1 January 10 1993
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@
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S P U N K P R E S S
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The excuse for the existence of SPUNK PRESS is the desire of some
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individuals to see alternative literature continue to flourish, but
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this time online!
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The policy of SPUNK PRESS is to act as an independent publisher of
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works converted to, or produced in, electronic format and to spread
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them as far as possible on the Internet and in the BBS society free of
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charge. The work may not necessarily originate from someone with net
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access. The major interest of SPUNK PRESS is alternative literature
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and anarchist material, both old, converted, and newly produced.
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We want to help zine editors, flypost authors and others who desire a
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wider audience to convert or to produce their works in an electronic
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format and give them the opportunity to use our distribution channels,
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FTP sites, mailing lists and whatever other means we might have within
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our powers.
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We welcome fanzines, pamphlets, books and portions of books, articles,
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manifestos, quotations, interviews, bibliographies, reviews, posters,
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and other material, both in-print and out-of-print.
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You can snarf what we have published so far from:
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red.css.itd.umich.edu 141.211.182.92
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/poli/Spunk/texts
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This manifesto and other internal Spunk Press documents can be found in
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/poli/Spunk/info; in particular, there is an introduction to the archive
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in /poli/Spunk/info/Introduction. To submit material, get the file
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/poli/Spunk/info/How.To.Submit from the FTP site mentioned above or contact
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the editorial collective.
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If you do not have ftp access, you can get documents by sending electronic
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mail requests to a mail server (such as ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com). Type "help"
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in the body of the message for instructions to change and list directories,
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and retrieve files from the archive.
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To get on our mailing list send a note to
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spunk-list-request@lysator.liu.se
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so you can be a part of the coordination of actions taken.
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The mailing list is the forum for decision making at SPUNK PRESS, but
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if there is no clear consensus, or the consensus is at variance with
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anarchist ideas, the collective decides.
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The collective is composed of people with a reasonable commitment to
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doing some aspect of the work at SPUNK PRESS, and will be extended to
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those who are like-minded.
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If you would like to reach the editorial collective of SPUNK PRESS,
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write to:
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Mikael Cardell <cardell@lysator.liu.se>
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Linkoping
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SWEDEN
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Ian Heavens <ian@spider.co.uk>
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Edinburgh
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SCOTLAND
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Chuck Munson <ctmunson@macc.wisc.edu>
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c/o Practical Anarchy
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PO Box 173
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Madison, WI 53701-0173
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U.S.A
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Jack Jansen <jack.jansen@cwi.nl>
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Amsterdam
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HOLLAND
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Spunk Press Manifesto Version 1.1 January 10 1993
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________________________________________________________________________
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1993 19:36:09 +0100
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From: cardell@lysator.liu.se
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Subject: Call for submissions
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@
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S P U N K P R E S S
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CALL FOR MATERIALS!
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The Spunk Press archive is starting to collect material broadly
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relating to anarchism. Got anything online? Know someone with
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something interesting on disk or tape? Do you have access to an OCR
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and are willing to scan material? Send electronic mail to Ian Heavens
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<ian@spider.co.uk>.
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mikael cardell <cardell@lysator.liu.se>
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S P U N K P R E S S
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________________________________________________________________________
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Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1993 21:06:15 -0500
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From: rderek@world.std.com (robert derek)
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Subject: FLUX
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FLUX is a quarterly publication dealing with Implications and Applications of
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Changing Worlds.Topics include:
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cyber-culture
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cryonics
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anarchism
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better living through chemistry
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Computer Netting
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Liberation in all its forms.
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Future-tech
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etc.
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Contact: FLUX
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200 Market St. A-21
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Lowell,Ma. 01852
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e-mail: rderek@world.std.com
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fluxu8@well.sf.ca.us
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sample copy/$4.00
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subscript/$10.00
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Hope this helps.
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________________________________________________________________________
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Date: Tue, 16 Feb 93 16:03:28 PST
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From: Eric_S_Klien@cup.portal.com
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Subject: OCEANIA
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To: libernet@Dartmouth.EDU, 76216.2726@compuserve.com, sjackson@tic.com,
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I have created a constitution and set of laws for a new country.
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These documents are still in the rough draft stage. Once the
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constitution is completed, I WILL be working with Mike Oliver to
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actually create the country of OCEANIA which will initially be a sea
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city. I look forward to suggestions on how to improve the
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constitution and the laws for this country.
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Please note that my first ad in Reason will be running in only about
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two weeks. This ad was created before I had met Mike Oliver so it
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doesn't mention Oceania, instead it mentions a country with the
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creative name of "Galt's Gulch". Once this constitution is
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completed, a two page ad mainly featuring a picture of our sea city
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will be run in Reason. Mike Oliver and I will be doing everything in
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our power to make sure that this project will be completed.
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If you would like to comment on this constitution, send me e-mail.
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Eric Klien
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________________________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________________________
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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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________________________________________________________________________
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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. Forwarding you the world.
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________________________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________________________
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> auto accident;
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> register voters;
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> static electricity;
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> struct by_lightning;
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> void *where_prohibited;
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> char broiled;
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> short circuit;
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> short changed;
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> long johns;
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> unsigned long letter;
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> double entendre;
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> double trouble;
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> -- ?
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union organizer;
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float valve;
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short pants;
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union station;
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struct dumb by[sizeof member];
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void check; unsigned check;
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-- Peter da Silva
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