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Date: Sun, 7 Mar 93 02:37:49 PST
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Reply-To: <surfpunk@osc.versant.com>
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Return-Path: <cocot@osc.versant.com>
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Message-ID: <surfpunk-0061@SURFPUNK.Technical.Journal>
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From: surfpunk@osc.versant.com (yvpxvat jnfnor sebz haqre zl svatreanvyf)
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To: surfpunk@osc.versant.com (SURFPUNK Technical Journal)
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Subject: [surfpunk-0061] FAQ: SURFPUNK Fequently Asked Questions v0.0
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Approved: surfpunk-request@osc.versant.com
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Archive-name: zines/surfpunk-faq
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Version: 0.0
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Last-modified: 7 March 1993
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Periodicity: the epoch
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| Every mailing list is a niche,
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| with its own fitness functions, of course...
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| -- jesse@picasso.ocis.temple.edu (Jesse Davis)
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|__________________________________________________
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Here I have finally listed the most frequent answers (and questions) I am
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hearing on this side of the "surfpunk-request@osc.versant.com" mail alias.
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My correspondents say things on lines that start "#%d". I have perserved
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the anonymity of most of these correspondents, since these things
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are often scrapped from personal email.
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Lines that don't start "#" are by me, and might contain facts. --strick
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________________________________________________________________________
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#0 What is surfpunk about?
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if it's new, if it's exciting, if it could only happen on the net.
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#1 Here I am, sitting in hot bathwater, typing on the (dry) laptop,
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#1 listening to a mix of _La Femme Nikita_ explosions, screams, and
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were my electronic existance so exciting .... the only time I saw
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La Femme Nakita was Version Original with Danish subtitres, so if
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you ever want to see it again, with some portion of it in english,
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let me know. I'd love to know waht it was about ..
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me, i'm just sitting in my office, at the old sun4..
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Methinks I can swing it, to run SLIP and an X server on my mac, and
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be able to FUNCTION in a reasonablly electronik manner from my very
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own hot bathwater, too. Have to figure out how to do this ...
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#1 How has life been with you?
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went to 2600 meeting last night. lots of People Of Handles are in town
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for the big conference for Cypherpunks, Freemasons and Piracy next week --
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both Emmanuel Goldstein and Phiber Optik were in from New York.
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Bruce Sterling and a bunch are doing a thang tomorrow night, but alas,
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I travel to Portland Oregon tomorrow, for the ANSI C++ standards meeting.
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Really dissappointed to miss CFP.
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#1 (paying) desktop on the planet.. A good move, demanded by their
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#1 investors and government and corporate customers, terribly timed...
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yeah, it does make sense.
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#25 Subject: OK. Thrill me.
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#25
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#25 Can I sample a few bytes of your juice?
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#25
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#25 I'm trapped in Geneva with only an AT&T-Mail(TM) account (not even mine).
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#25 Good friends in the middle-east sector fwd me some USENET stuff
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#25 in order to ease my sensory-deprivation.
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#25
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#25 Funny place. You do a mix or a video and people go:
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#25 "How cute, it's a computer".
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#25 MTV is the peak of futuristic activity here (they LOVE "Unplugged").
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#25 Hurry! re-plug me before it's too late!
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#75 Can you add me to the surfpunk list? It sounds quite interesting...
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#75 Also, when're you hitting Atlanta again?
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#106 What the hell is _Et_Tu_Babe_? Is it more of this
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#106 stream-of-cabletelevision-channel-flipping crap?
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#106 I've read matchbook covers of greater literary worth
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#106 than this blender spew.
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#106
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#106 That's the problem with you kids today -- no knowledge of the truth,
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#106 and when you make a fiction, it's stupid and based on the 30second
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#106 attention span.
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#31 I think that you should consider the zen article in the SubG Digest
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#31 I just sent you a contribution to the surfpunk.
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#34 From: <cocot@osc.versant.com>
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#34
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#34 TESTING: This is SURFPUNK Technical Journal Number One.
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#34
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#34 Next time: a hole in the cyber spacesuit.
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#34
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#34 We'll be there.
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#34
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#34 Unless THEY find out.
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food for thought, grounds for further research.
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#1 230 NeXT people sent home, 100 of whom (all hardware people,
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#1 interestingly enough) are now working at NeXT-investor and technology
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#1 supplier Canon. Just a few weeks later, many sales people are taken
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aha! cool.
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#76 surfpunk is a smashing success/monster, eh?
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#76
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#76 several folk i know want to subscribe ... would you rather i setup
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#76 a local exploder and then i can subscribe them and not hassle you?
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#105 And if I don't get my stapler back, i'm, i'm going to set the building
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#105 on fire. if they make me move my desk one, one more time, i'm going
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#105 to set the building on fire.
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#21 I love you,
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#21
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#21 Michelle
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#21
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#21
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#21 ^X^C
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#21 ^X^X^X^X
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#21 ^Z^Z^Z^Z^Z^Z^Z^Z^Z
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#21 damn
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#21
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#21 ^]^]^Z^X^C^C^C
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#21
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#21 ^U
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#21
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#21 ^W\\\^B
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#1 campus consultants... all very confusing...
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yeah. "so american", my chinese cohorts would say.
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#127 Anyway, here we are, creating our niche ...
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#127
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#127 Yeah, cool shit...!
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#127
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#127 Glad I've found another cool spot to surf (literally =).....
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#127
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#127 | happy hacking, strick
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#127
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#127 Hehe, if only you knew what I was just doing 10 minutes ago...=)
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#30 also have you tcl headers and files, but not sure how to get into them. are
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#30 they routines that i can call from c just as i call the toolbox?? any help in
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#30 learning some tickle would be appreciated...
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#35 what does MIME mean in the surfpunk mail I got. it sounds like
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#35 unfamilar slange or tech, but I'm not sure.
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#35
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#35 PS Thanks for calling the travel dude(t). L
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#78 I would like to be on your subscription list. What is a MIME?
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MIME is Multipurpose Internet Mailer Extensions, or something
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like that. It's the new internet standard for embedding
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rich text, sound, bitmaps, etc. inside email.
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#109 "smells like queer spirit" -- pansy division
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#110 [005] Mail retry count exceeded sending to: JXB /JXBPO1
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#111 To: strick@osc.osc.com
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#111 From: hkhenson@cup.portal.com
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#111 Subject: Re: Remailer abuse?
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#111
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#111 Are there inocent young girls on the net??? Keith
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#112 This is as good a place as any to tear up the data highways and
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#112 heave cobblestones at the editors.
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#1 Strong rumors indicate that Canon will be making NeXT-type machines
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#1 (including a PowerPC multiprocessor box, long awaited), Sun, DEC,
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#1 SGI, and HP ports are in the works, NeXTSTEP for Intel Processors
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#1 available for purchase now, shipping in May...
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if nExt could ship decent software on NT, corporate america
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would be wrapped around their fingers ..
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#1
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#1 I am craving chinese food.
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me, i just got back from Bonzai Sushi in Redwood city.
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Softshell crab maki (sushi roll), tempura shrimp maki,
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Oregon Sea Urchin shuhi, and a salmonskin handroll (temaki),
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and a large dose of sake.
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#36 After a trip to the Koffee Kettle a few weeks ago, I've had
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#36 this idea in the back of my mind. I posted this to the git.humor
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#34 Next on Geraldo: Mutant surfpunks and the seals who love them...
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#77 I found out about you because I am a Editor(punkcyberish) of a Electro-
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#77 zine in colorado. You or a member of u sent us mail asking to be on
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#77 the subscription list....we added you and soon that account will
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#77 be sending the stuff you wanted. In the mean time I had a
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#77 question.....could you kindly tell me more about what u are?
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if it's new, if it's exciting, if it could only happen on the net.
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#1 At the Houston Museum of Natural Science planetarium, I do the rock
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#1 laser show with Linh on Friday nights... It's always an intense session
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"I do the rock,
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I do the rock,
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I do the rock,
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I do, I do, I do, I do,
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I DO THE ROCK!"
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-- Tim Curry
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(From "I do the rock")
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#2 Hiya. Haven't gotten anything from Surfpunk, or Stupid in the past two weeks
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#2 or so....I remember seeing SP#55, I think. Just wondering if you thought I
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#2 wanted off, or if something got screwed up, cuz I'm still interested :>
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#2 still stuck in FL, and a tad overdosed on caffeine.
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#26 "Yeah, I'm old... when I got here it was still the eighties
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#26 and Reagan was president."
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#118 I found a ball like your eye, but it has a little globe in it. They have
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#118 the eyes, but only at Halloween.
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#3 prejudice
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#3
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#3 Loved this `weak memories' e-mail exchange regarding Phil Hutto's
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#3 PhD defense... All these hackers with a wicked political sense of
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#3 humor. Thought there were no such things... Caught again with my
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#3 prejudices...
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#107 >1. rave \'ra-v\ vb [ME raven] 1a: to talk irrationally in or as if in
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#107 > delirium 1b: to declaim wildly 1c: to talk with extreme enthusiasm 2: to
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#107 > move or advance violently : STORM : to utter in madness or frenzy - rav.er
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#107 >
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#107 >2. rave n often attrib 1: an act or instance or raving 2: an extravagantly
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#107 > favorable criticism
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#179 Could you tell me please, what 'Xanalogical Archive access soon' means ?
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good question, actually.
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to me, it means someday I hope to have not only SURFPUNK archives but
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also the sources for SURFPUNK available via gopher, www, tk-www,
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prospero, ftp, etc.
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The name 'Xanalogical' comes from the Xanadu project, the single most
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audacious plan for the electronic dissemination of literary texts in
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all of recorded history ... I'm trying to remember the name of the
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book by Ted Nelson ... Literary Machines, I think. I loaned my copy
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out ...
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#179 Thanx in advance.
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I had hoped to have all this running by now, so I wouldn't have to
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explain ...
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#4 I now have clearance to distribute RIPEM.
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#4 I am going to take one more day or so to retest RIPEM before
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#4 releasing it. I'd appreciate your help.
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#40 Is anyone compiling a list of famous Scott McNealy quotes?
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#41 Ian Smith recently sent me an excerpt from your esteemed journal --
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#41 please add me to the dl.
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#41 Back issues?
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Jawohl. It's young, so there's not too many to just email you.
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The full intentions of SURFPUNK are not fully revealed yet;
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I am working on a better MANIFESTO.
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#707 We have produced a cassette tape of tones that feel good when played
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#707 into genital electrodes. If there is enough interest, we will find
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#707 a way to make it available.
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#79 Please add me to your dangerous 'zinelist!
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#53 I saw your posting about SST, U2, Negativeland etc.
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#53 Do you know if it's possible to get a copy of the tape from somewhere?
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#80 Good luck with the multimedia stuff; you may end up leaving me
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#80 (and my antique Apollo running Aegis) behind in the dust...
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#54 Sensitivity: Personal
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#54 Conversion: Prohibited
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#54 Conversion-With-Loss: Prohibited
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#54 Encoding: 44 TEXT , 5 TEXT
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#54 Sender: pem-dev-relay@TIS.COM
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#113 A paradigmatic text in this regard is the
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#113 television series _Gilligan's Island_, whose seventy-two episodes
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#113 constitute a master-narrative of imprisonment, escape, and
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#113 reimprisonment which eerily encodes a Lacanian construct of
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#113 compulsive reenactment within a Foucaultian scenario of a
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#113 panoptic social order in which resistance to power is merely one
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#113 of the forms assumed by power itself. [1]
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#114 THe STring he tI3d
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#114 HAS BE3N unrav3lL3d by y3ars
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#114 & THE DrY weatheR ()f trunks
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#114 LIkE a lady's sH()3sTr1ng fr0m the F1RsT W0Rld WAr
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#114 1TS MEtAl f3rrU|Es eat3n by ()xyg3n
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#114 UNTIL They r3S3MB|3 c1gar3tt3-ash
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#115 was i getting a hint that you wanted help
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#115 with that calendar or was that just a
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#115 niblet of my froominosity?
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#115 full fathom five
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#115 my father lies
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#115 of his bones are coral made
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#115 those are pearls
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#115 that were his eyes
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#16 Possibly need an enthusiastic self-educated compu-nerd to work for you this
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#16 summer?
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#30 i got over the hump in think c where i was starting to spit out some
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#30 good stuff - created a class 'value pad' which combinded a scroll bar and
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#30 an textEdit such that one would update the other, for easy manipulaition of
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#30 paramters or any value that you're using...
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#37 Sorry - busy week. We got hit by a tornado and I've been in the middle of
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#37 disaster recovery. I most definitely want surfpunk...
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#118 Hope you enjoyed the Mail Non-Art. You've been selected from a pool of
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#118 billions to recieve "The Journal of Toddness." Do you prefer stuff to be
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#118 sent to your work or home snail-mail address.
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VERSANT work address is probably easier.
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@ strick
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% versant
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# 4500 Bohannon Drive
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! Menlo Park CA 94025
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#119 From: dfx@NUCHAT.SCCSI.COM(dFx International Digest)
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#119 "Here... why don't you talk to my lawyer"
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#120 Dudez used k0dez, karDz and plAyeD with SwiTChez and did naughty
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#120 things. AT&T has said it "wants to persecute to the fullest extent
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#120 of its confusion" and will not stop until its nearly the end.
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#120 Sperf is EVIL
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#120 ..meanwhile, unnoticed in the corner, DETH HEYD began an incantation
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#120 to summon SATAN and FUCK THEM ALL TO GODDAMN FUCKING HELL IN UPPERCASE
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#121 1. Parents won't be there.
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#121 2. Nearest neigbor not within disturbing distance.
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#121 3. 2000ft from the road (i.e., shouldn't have to worry about the police
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#121 disturbing our party)
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#121 4. Lot's of places to sleep.
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#121 5. Fireworks are legal.
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#121 6. My parents LIKE you people (why, I don't know, but if it means they'll let
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#121 us party at their house, who cares?)
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#81 What would be useful is a table of contents for each issue, if that is
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#81 possible. If not, then just send what you have got at the moment, or
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#81 I can wait until something automatic is set up. Whatever you see fit.
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[surfpunk-0001] TESTING: Issue Number One
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[surfpunk-0002] CRYPT: John Gilmore sues the NSA
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[surfpunk-0003] UNIX: The ever-quotable Scott McNealy
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[surfpunk-0004] JOKE: Intel's new French Abortion Pill
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[surfpunk-0005] HARDCORE: Re: *** IMPORTANT DISCOVERY ***
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[surfpunk-0006] [John Gilmore was on CNN's _future_watch_]
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[surfpunk-0007] GAME: "Waffle House" Drinking Game, alpha 1
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[surfpunk-0008] GAME: Re: "Waffle House" Drinking Game, alpha 1
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[surfpunk-0009] X400: stupid mailer tricks
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[surfpunk-0010] CRYPT: PGP2.1 invades the matrix
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[surfpunk-0011] CRYPT: Re: John Gilmore sues the NSA
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[surfpunk-0012] TV: Leyner on Letterman, tonight, 10Dec92
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[surfpunk-0013] ADMIN: and happy holidays
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[surfpunk-0014] SECURITY: MIT Athena Incident
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[surfpunk-0015] PRIVACY: Historical Note on Telecom Privacy
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[surfpunk-0016] JOKE: Siggraph `92
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[surfpunk-0017] GOPHER: Veronica: new gopher ferretting agents...
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[surfpunk-0018] CuD: CuD's 1992 MEDIA HYPE award to FORBES MAGAZINE
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[surfpunk-0019] WAREZ: Christmas C code
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[surfpunk-0020] WAREZ: Getting the right phone number
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[surfpunk-0021] CPSR: Call for Comments About Computing and the Future
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[surfpunk-0022] PHILE: Dave Barry's Year in Review
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[surfpunk-0023] UNIX: Novell buying Unix System Labs
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[surfpunk-0024] DIGEST: networks, gopher, WAX, jed, flat tires, Hacker Groups
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[surfpunk-0025] NOIZIK: SST RECORDS SUES NEGATIVLAND FOR REVENGE
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[surfpunk-0026] RANT: talkin bout SnowCrash
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[surfpunk-0027] DIGEST: buncha sources
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[surfpunk-0028] MOVIE: Money Man (An Artist Who Makes Money. Literally.)
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[surfpunk-0029] DIGEST: L'ISLE DE GILLIGAN, CP/SP lists
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[surfpunk-0030] NOIZIK: THE LETTER U AND THE NUMERAL 2
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[surfpunk-0031] DIGEST: Personality Constructs, ff5, m2k, TAZ, R.I.T.E.S., wired
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[surfpunk-0032] UNIX: analysis of the acquisition of usl by novell
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[surfpunk-0033] THESIS: Personality Constructs Within Cyberspace
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[surfpunk-0034] NANDO: KLF's Self-Destruction
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[surfpunk-0035] ZINES: Balsamo & ahawks on CNN and WIRED
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[surfpunk-0036] CRYPT: Sci Am on Public Key Cryptosystems
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[surfpunk-0037] THESIS: meta-information sharing in collaboration support environments
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[surfpunk-0038] MANIFESTITO: ... also, Incoming New Age Staff Steps Into a Time Warp
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[surfpunk-0039] INBOX: Hypercard query; Encryption of email
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[surfpunk-0040] CRYPT: [gnu@toad.com] SunExpress to expand "unlockable" software distribution
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[surfpunk-0041] Steve Jackson Games/Secret Service Lawsuit
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[surfpunk-0042] [loydb@fnordbox] Re: Steve Jackson Games/Secret Service Lawsuit
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[surfpunk-0043] [ahawks@nyx] What *IS* FutureCulture
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[surfpunk-0044] HACK: Computer Cheats Take CADSOFT's bait
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[surfpunk-0045] VIRUS: MBDF-A students admit mistakes
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[surfpunk-0046] (Bulgaria) CONFERENCE: Virus problems and alternatives
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[surfpunk-0047] Illuminati Secret Decoder Ring
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[surfpunk-0048] SPACE: STS 55 Press Kit "Quick Look"
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[surfpunk-0049] ART: Public Domain: Perforations; Working Papers 5
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[surfpunk-0050] Greenpeace: Autosaurus: The first anti-car ad campaign
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[surfpunk-0051] PMC: "Postmodern Culture" & review of Snow Crash
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[surfpunk-0052] DIGEST: cars, voice encoding, news, AMER=Civil Liberties
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[surfpunk-0053] DIGEST: MIDI Condom, Psyche (research on consciousness)
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[surfpunk-0054] clinton@white-house.gov.NOT, industry news
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[surfpunk-0055] PUBS: Don Webb "The Pact"; FineArt; I.C.S. Electrozine
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[surfpunk-0056] CRYPT: Ban scanners; US Info Policy; Viral encryption
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[surfpunk-0057] POEM: Bonks. Fleeps. Doodledrons. ; mailart
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[surfpunk-0058] SOURCES: Virtual Zen; CuD; pHd in VR; Spunk; Oceania
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[surfpunk-0059] SPEECH: John Perry Barlow ... National Security & Competitiveness
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[surfpunk-0060] TRANSCRIPT: Clinton Visits SGI, Outlines Tech Initiative
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#83 X-Disclaimer: Nyx is a public access Unix system run by the University
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#83 of Denver. The University has neither control over nor
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#83 responsibility for the opinions or correct identity of users.
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#84 Would you please add me to the surfpunk mailing list? I've been getting it
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#84 forwarded from Glenn Barry in Atlanta. I know Glenn from my days at Emory,
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#84 long before landing this job.
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#85 (IF THEY THINK YOUR CRUDE, GO TECHNICAL; IF THEY THINK YOUR TECHNICAL, THEN GO CRUDE)
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#86 Could you please take me off the surfpunk journal list? Thank you.
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#87 could you send the surfpunk stuff to my shell account here?
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#87 thanks... otherwise the citasim buffer cuts it off after 8K.
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#88 >hey dude. how them earings doing?
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#88
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#88 Just fine... got another 2 on the other ear now.. total of five (yes, I can count)
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#89 Strick:
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#89 I was just wondering, what is your policy on redistribution of info in
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#89 Surfpunk? Any or none? or ask first?
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#89
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#89 Thanks,
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Spread them to the far corners of the metaverse!
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#89 PS I found that Barlow speech very interesting, but was cautioned about
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#89 reposting it because I don't in fact own the posting...
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#5 i agree.
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#5 i think tbit ought to get internet access and subscribe to SurfPunk.
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#5
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#5 [Not that DarkSide isn't *wonderful*--but, it's that darn busy signal,
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#5 ya see...]
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#20 Karl says I should ask you for a subscription to SURFPUNK... so I'm
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#27 Subject: Re: chaos
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#27
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#27 I don't know. But as long as you didn't drink Jaegermeister and you
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#27 didn't wake up with someone who looks like Yoda, you're okay.
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#27 --scott
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#42 When we going to see some MIME multimedia mail from SURfpunk?
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god only knows what "soon" means.
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#177 a nameserver (sprint.com) which is supposed to translate names into
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#177 the cryptic X.400 addresses, but it usually doesn't work. Another standard
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#177 promoted by folks who seem to have never used the systems they are
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#177 developing standards for...
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#38 Strick, I found this gem on the generally useless newsgroup git.humor.
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#38 The author probably deserves to be on stupid, if he isn't already.
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#38 Serving Donuts on Another Planet
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the author's not on stupid, but he's on SURFPUNK. strick
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#18 With it's shipment, Versant beat Object Design (ODI) to market with the first
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#18 commercially available ODBMS for NeXTSTEP. "Now developers can use NeXTSTEP and
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#18 VERSANT to create and deploy complex object-based applications which would be
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#18 impossible with conventional technology," said NeXT CEO Steve Jobs.
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#8 confusing way, to get the job done. It has a Three Letter Acronym.
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#8 What was that? Any docs on it? I'm in search of packet protocols --
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#9 PS: I'll try your wish script out soon. Thanks for the code.
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#20 Life is good so far this semester. I'm blowing off homework to
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#20 write this. Feels good. Will you make it out this way anytime soon? How
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#22 BTW what's the xanological access story w/ you guys? I assume not Xanadu(TM)
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#22 so what are you planning on doing? It's one of the things that I'm trying to
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#22 Work on as an academic, but can't seem to get people interested in.
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#94 I just read John Perry Barlow's perceptive remarks to the First
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#94 International Symposium on National Security & National Competitiveness
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#94 which you distributed. His statement -- "The problem is that the
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#94 difference between data and information is meaning, something machines
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#94 know little of. To determine whether data are meaningful, whether they
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#94 are, in fact, information, you must pass them through a human mind" --
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#94 couldn't more true. I certainly hope that those of us who passionately
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#94 believe that (simplistically stated) our National Competitiveness is
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#94 equal to our ability to turn data into usable information and TAKE
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#94 ACTION appropriately can convince others of the same.
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#97 I just finished reading a forwarded copy of Clinton's speech at SGI,
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#97 and found myself desiring to learn more about the group that
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#97 originated this release.
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#97 Also, if you have a copy of the new technology initiative that was
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#97 mentioned throughout the speech I would love a copy of that.
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#98 I saw some information on your journal on Dead-Flames and was
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#98 interested in checking it out. Could I be added to the mail list?
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#101 I heard about your zine in the FineArt Forum. I would like to check it out.
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#44 To: cocot@osc.osc.com
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#44 Subject: [surfpunk-0016] JOKE: Siggraph `92
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#44
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#44 God, but that was great.
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#10 what does Xanalogical mean?
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Mona did give my "literate machines" back, but it's at home, so I cannot
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site from the scripture.
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Just as Xerox protects "Xerox" as a trademark, but allows "xerographical"
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to be used as a nontrademarked work, the Xanadu project keeps "Xanadu"
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as a trademark, but allows "xanalogical" as a common word for
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an electronic literary document server.
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It's just a fancy way of saying I intend to make surfpunks, as well as the
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source documents for surfpunks, available for access via a email server,
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ftp, www, tk-www, gopher, etc. Actually I intended to do it in January.
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"Bide thy time and flee from evil"
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-- clock at chruch at California and Grant
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#116 I am halfway through "Literary Machines" already, how did that happen? :)
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Broadcasting from the little southern mansion in Augusta Georgia ...
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Use "strick@osc.versant.com". It's fast, easy, reliable, and
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is the only EMAIL address with a 24 hour registered nurse to
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answer all the questions you've been afraid to ask your
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family physician.
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#55 I caught your stuff on FutureCulture re: negativland, and yer list
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#55 looks good -- so: any chance of subscription?
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#102 I'd like to obtain a virtual subscription to spin and punk, (as in
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#102 surf) -- is this the right neighbourhood?
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#102 RSVP --> I'm an impatient bastard, if that''s all right with you.
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#45 | May I ask -- how'd you hear about SURFPUNK?
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#45
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#45 Some guy posted the xmas program which printed the lyrics to Twelve
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#45 Days of Christmas. I saw the address at the end.
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#45
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#45 It was quite an interesting program...
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#29 How about providing a transcription of all the titles of past SPJ's, for
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#29 those of us whose mailers don't do rot.13 (or whatever it is) and are too
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#29 lazy to do it themselves? <grin>
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#39 I'd be interested in seeing some kind of formal proposal for
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#39 this project of yours, including why you choose to call it SURFPUNK.
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#39 I know there's got to be a story behind that one.
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It's like a whole bunch of puns. There was a band in the late 70s
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early 80s, the surfpunks. They combined surf music with punk culture,
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which were diametric opposites in los angelos youth culture at that
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time. it was a joke. most punkers back then got it. then surfing and
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[cyber]punk both have their literary and media and internet meanings.
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and it makes us sound killer k-rad so everybody subscribes so what the fuq.
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The first part of the SURFPUNK project is simply a mailing list called
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SURFPUNK Technical Journal, that leans toward the "new edge" of
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cyberpunk and cyberspace. My ultimate intentions for the project have
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not yet been revealed.
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#67 Please subscribe me to SURFPUNK. It looks interesting. Great name,
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#68 I assume (perhaps presumptively) that this is a moderator/publisher
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#68 and not a listserv. Greetings, fellow inhabitant(s) of cyberspace.
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#68 I'd really love to subscribe to your zine.
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#70 ATTN: I have a fast approaching press deadline so please do not delay
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#70 in returning the desired information or your e-serial will not be
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#70 mentioned in the forthcoming revision of the _Directory of Electronic
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#70 Journals and Newsletters_.
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#71 Handbook. There will be a large zine section; if you're interested in
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#71 sending me a couple of recent issues I'd like to see it for a possible
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#71 review. The book is scheduled for release this fall. My snail mail addess
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#72 It's been a while since we've seen each other. I'm doing well; I'll get
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#72 my Masters in about a month, on them I'm on the lam.
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#73 subscribe
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#73 And in case this isn't automated:
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#73 I saw this mentioned on the ARACHNET mailing list. Which is
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#73 surprising since the list is usually quite anal and uninteresting.
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#74 Could you send me a recent issue or posting so I can classify you e-serial?
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#19 Note that this proposal does NOT prevent any given implementation
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#19 from ACTUALLY returning a completely instantiated collection; it
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#19 simply requires that the returned "value" be an iterator.
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#46 Yesyesyesyesyes! Keep me on the mailing list for Surfpunk. I had used
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#46 up all of my accounts allocation, so I didn't get _any_ of it until tonight.
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#46 Serious kudos to you, my friend, for Surfpunk. I love it!
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#12 It should be good fodder for alt.alien.visitors...I'm gonna post it there and
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#12 also mail it to John_-_Winston, the overlord nut of that newsgroup.
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#13 Went to Junior's today with three other 'Niquers. Got some free (warm)
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#13 cookies. I love Junior's. Welp, I'm outta here, gotta do some laundry (in
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#13 the rain even. Perhaps drying my clothes would be a fruitless effort).
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#14 I just submitted my UUCP map today for registering ahpook.atl.ga.us.
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#14 I'll let you know when it's safe to send me mail using the
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#14 chris@ahpook.atl.ga.us address. When it is, could you switch
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#14 all your mailing list addresses for me? I'd much rather read
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#14 that stuff at home.
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#56 The article about Negativland is c00l! (that about 'L'ISLE DE GILLIGAN'
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#56 is too hard for me .. :-)
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#57 Sent you a message yesterday & hope to hear from you soon.
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#57 Otherwise - see you in the matrix -
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#20 I got this EMail address from Karl. Hope its the right one. I went
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#20 searching the net for you a few nights ago and hit the wrong strick... some
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#20 guy in austin, tx. I miss you. I think about you a lot. Please write
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#20 back and tell me whassup!
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#47 HELP!! I'm looking for a way to get NEWS without having a NEWSSERVER on
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#47 campus. I want to subscribe to some stuff, but we won't get a newserver
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#47 for years, I'm afraid. Any suggestions?
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#24 you can go to billboard companies, like
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#24 Gannet in Berkeley, and ask for "dead paper",
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#24 and get unused billboard sheets with pictures on.
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#24 Someone at Armpit Gallery in SF told me this,
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#24 she was doing poetic terrorism on billboards
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#24 and had a show there about it.
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#125 Hey Strick, Long time no Stupid...
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#125
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#125 I'm actually in Poland now, with my Honey, and I just got your stupid about the
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#125 "Let's Ban Heteros..." That was a good one.
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#125
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#125 Anyway, I'm here, just kind of soaking in culture (tea, pollution, bread and
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#125 cheese) and having a great time. I actually just got back from the Mountains,
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#125 which were a beautiful (and much needed) break from the local scenary. Lots
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#125 of snow and trees and clean air. We even crossed (illegally) into Slovakia for
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#125 a couple steps, just for the hell of it.
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#125
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#125 Now, it's back to the ol' town, Krakow, for a couple weeks at least, then I
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#125 believe we're starting our little Western Europe Jaunt. Berlin, Prague, Vienna
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#125 and maybe Salsburg.
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#125
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#125 Here's what's new and unusual in Poland:
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#125
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#125 Abortion is now Illegal.
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#125 All TV and radio broadcasts are subject to approval by the Christian Values
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#125 Committee.
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#125 Trash is incinerated in trucks right on your doorstep (On site incineration!)
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#125 And, 7 skinheads go on trial for beating up (and killing) a German truckdriver.
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#125
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#125 Wheeee!
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#125
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#125 Enlightened neighborhood, yes?
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#126 Strick:
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#126
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#126 Thanks. I feel so loved that people send me mail...I need to get a life,
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#126 Huh? See ya soon.
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#32 Greetings, Striq! :)
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#32
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#32 Thanks much for the TAZ info! I am studying it and will reply when
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#32 I can be articulate... Already, it seems like Truth on tap...
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#56 Thank you for your explanation about "L'isle de Gilligan".
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#56 I'm enjoyning the mailing list ..
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#122 ccghpds = Danny
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#122 ccghpmb = Mike
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#122 ccocsjc = Jim
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#122 ccocsma = Penelope
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#122 ccoprdc = Dark
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#122 ccoprjc = Printer
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#122 ccoprlk = Freud
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#122 ccoprvn = Bicycle
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#122 ccsempf = Gone
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#123 Robert has left (dramatic sigh), but he may now be suitably
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#123 motivated towards getting on the nets. We shall see.
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BTW, go out and buy SNOW CRASH by Neal Stephenson. It's only $10. Or
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beg for it at your favorite bookstore. Wrap it up, and say it's from
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strick. open it. Carry it around as an elite status symbol.
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#124 SnowCrash is most excellent. at pg 185, and it just gets better and
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#124 better. [THE DELIVERATOR RULES ALL, if IT'S UNDER 30:00!!!!!]
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#48 Your message has been forwarded to the Sprint Global Customer
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#48 Support Group. In response to your request, below is the proper
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#48 addressing format for an Internet customer to send to a SprintMail
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#48 customer.
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#48
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#48 /G=Given Name/S=Surname/O=Organization Name/A=TELEMAIL/C=USA/@Sprint.Com
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#48
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#48 I hope this information is helpful.
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#49 It seems to me, especially after reading your SURFPUNK issues,
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#49 that you would be a supporter of ushering in those things which
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#49 brings the internet closer to the Cyberspace Gibson described. Or
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#49 some facimile thereof.
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#116 Frobnicate, v.: To manipulate or adjust, to tweak. Derived from
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#116 FROBNITZ. Usually abbreviated to FROB. Thus one has the saying "to
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#116 frob a frob". See TWEAK and TWIDDLE. Usage: FROB, TWIDDLE, and TWEAK
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#116 sometimes connote points along a continuum. FROB connotes aimless
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#116 manipulation; TWIDDLE connotes gross manipulation, often a coarse
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#116 search for a proper setting; TWEAK connotes fine-tuning. If someone is
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#116 turning a knob on an oscilloscope, then if he's carefully adjusting it
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#116 he is probably tweaking it; if he is just turning it but looking at the
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#116 screen he is probably twiddling it; but if he's just doing it because
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#116 turning a knob is fun, he's frobbing it.
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#117 Spaf has been travelling recently. As a result, he has hundreds of
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#117 queued-up meesages in his mailbox to be answered.
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#117 Thus, your message to him entitled "alt.sex.bondage"
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#117 has been received, but it may be a while before he can respond. Try
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#117 to be patient.
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#117 Spaf is overloaded, overworked, and probably underpaid. As a result
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#117 of the first two, plus some after-effects of travel, he has hundreds
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#117 of queued-up messages in his mailbox to be answered. Thus, your
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#117 message to him entitled "(n@Nd0) Re: electronic self-stimulation"
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#117 has been received, but it may be a while before he can respond. Try
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#117 to be patient.
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#118 The moons are in alignment and the core memory is all clicking without
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#118 sticking, which means I can finally send you mail.
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#118 I'm interested in lending a hand in the Surfpunk Technical Journal.
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#50 pweez pweez pud me on da maiwing wist.
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#50 sank oo bewwy much.
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#51 I know this won't be of much help, but I forwarded your original
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#51 message (Negativland's Christmas Newsletter 1992) to a guy I know who
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#51 has been writing for the norwegian (anarchist)magazine; GATEAVISA.
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#51 This should be of interest for them, since they have printed a few
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#51 articles on the question of copyright in the past years.
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#58 I do (both!) I'm one of his Response Center Analysts... He's
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#58 forwarded some stuff from surfpunk to us, and I thought I'd check out
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#58 the whole thing...
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Here am I in the new 706 zone (coming soon to a phone book near you)
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#59 Hiya. I'd like a subscription. I'm supposed to administrate networks and
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#59 stuff. But I read lots of mail, instead.
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#60 Yah, I've the distinct honor of knowing JPD. Not only do I call him "jpd",
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#60 but, upon occasion, I call him "Dude" or "Mr. Draughon".
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#15 ># Strick,
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#15 >#
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#15 ># there's eap big information available on the internet.
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#15 >
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#15 >You probably know about gopher and www and wais and archie.
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#15 Got gopher, understand how it works pretty well.
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#15 What's this about "GOPHER +"? Just new & improved for the '90's?
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#15 Never heard of "www"
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#15 Can't find a decent Mac WAIS client.
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#15 As I understand it, WAIS could be better, and has a huge TCP/IP overhead.
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#15 Any comment? or am i mistaken?
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#15 Got archie.
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Georgia Tech subscribes to USA Today. There are other "news hierarchies"
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that you can pay for. Clarinet is another one. Sometimes there's some
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good info in there, but usually the NYTimes is a lot easier to read.
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#16 Did you get my last message on Summer Jobs?
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#16
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#16 I realy need one and thought you might have an opening for a cheap worker...
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#17 I've checked in a bunch of files to fix some bugs. This fixes the criteria
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#17 for freeing and refreshing objects, so it should work in all cases. It also
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#17 puts in an optimization so things will get freed when you expect, in flat
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#61 Does this list come in regular ol' one-post-at-a-time format? (I'm using
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#61 procmail and wouldn't have to undigestify) If not, no big deal.
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#1 PS - Tell me more about TAZs !!! I think this could take root
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The last of the freelance hackers, the infamous perpetual student
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of Techwood Dorm, Georgia Tech. Of course I'm failing at both of
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my titles these days -- I'm currently employed by a object-oriented database
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#62 My ignorance is my own fault. :}
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#63 Yupe. Mainz is in Germany...
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#64 How does one view the "new_year.gif" that was provided at the end
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#64 of issue 38? Is it simply a cut and paste to file and then to be
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#64 viewed with a program that can display gifs?
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Assuming you are on unix:
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save your mail to a temporary file. Don't know your mailer does it, perhaps
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s tempfile
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Then, after you exit your mailer, type this:
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The "uudecode" program will look for the line that starts with begin:
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begin 644 new_year.gif
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It will get the filename "new_year.gif" from there and create the
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you do "ls -l new_year.gif" (you can read and write, others only read) )
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Anyway, after you do the "uudecode" command, you should be able to
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do a "ls" and see the "new_year.gif" file. Now you need a giffer,
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and you need to be on a machine with graphics. Ask one of the
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Useless Assistents, perhaps. If you are on a SUN running A
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Window System Named X, you can try the "xv" or "xview" command
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xv new_year.gif
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and it might work. This also might work:
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giftoppm < new_year.gif | ppmtopgm | pgmtopbm | pbmtoxwd | xwud
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#99 i very much like your title: curator is exactly right.
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#99
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#99 >>transcluding and hyperlinking
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#99
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#99 !!
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#99
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#99 btw, is bruces on yr list?
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#92 Subscribe realtime.. Send me the crap... please...
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#93 I live on the surf half, being too much a of a deadhead to go for the punk.
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#33 Unknown error.
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#33 Please inform the developer of the application that sent
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#33 the message that this condition was detected.
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#39 If you throw a New Year's Party, the worst thing that you can do would
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#39 be to throw the kind of party where your guests wake up today, and call
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#39 you to say they had a nice time. Now you'll be be expected to throw
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#39 another party next year.
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#39
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#39 What you should do is throw the kind of party where your guest wake up
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#39 several days from now and call their lawyers to find out if they've
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#39 been indicted for anything. You want your guests to be so anxious to
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#39 avoid a recurrence of your party that they immediately start planning
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#39 parties of their own, a year in advance, just to prevent you from
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#39 having another one ...
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#39
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#39 If your party is successful, the police will knock on your door, unless
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#39 your party is very successful in which case they will lob tear gas
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#39 through your living room window. As host, your job is to make sure
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#39 that they don't arrest anybody. Or if they're dead set on arresting
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#39 someone, your job is to make sure it isn't you ...
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#65 If "Surfpunk Technical Journal" ends up being a Mac-specific FTP type of thing,
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#65 I would still have fun with it--I have access to plenty of Macs and hope to own
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#65 one soon--If it's something palpable from my Amiga--all the better!! I would
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#65 very much like to subscribe --if free-- to this fine e-publication --why not?!
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#66 Saw your magazine notice on FringeWare mailing list; I'm interested!
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#66 Please send a copy (it is an e-mag, right?).
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#78 Hi Strick!
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#78 I didn't realize you were at the other end of this thing. How're
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#78 things on the left coast?
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#108 /v/lang/strick/surfpunk 160 % mconnect vm.gmd.de
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#108 connecting to host vm.gmd.de (192.88.97.13), port 25
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#108 connection open
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#108 220 vm.gmd.de running IBM VM SMTP V2R2 on Mon, 01 Feb 93 00:23:54 MET
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#108 help
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#108 214-Commands implemented are:
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#108 214- HELO MAIL RCPT DATA RSET QUIT NOOP
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#108 214- HELP QUEU VRFY EXPN VERB TICK
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#108 214-Commands not yet implemented are:
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#108 214- SEND SOML SAML TURN
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#108 214-Mail forwarding handled by this server
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#108 214-vm.gmd.de is running the IBM VM operating system
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#108 214-For more information try "HELP <topic>"
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#108 214-For local information contact postmaster@vm.gmd.de
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#108 214 End of help information
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#108 help tick
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#108 214-TICK <argument>
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#108 214- where <argument> is a non-null string
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#108 214- When verbose mode is set on (via VERB command),
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#108 214- the 'TICK' command is used to insert an
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#108 214- identifiable string into the Batch SMTP log
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#108 214 End of help information
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#108 help VERB
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#108 214-VERB <mode>
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#108 214- where <mode> = 'ON' or 'OFF'
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#108 214- when <mode> is set 'ON' then SMTP commands are
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#108 214- echoed in the Batch SMTP log
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#108 214 End of help information
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#108 help QUEU
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#108 214-QUEU (DATE)
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#108 214- Will return information about mail queued for delivery or
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#108 214- addresses queued for resolution. If the optional parameter
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#108 214- "DATE" is also specified, the date and time the mail was
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#108 214- queued will also be returned.
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#108 214 End of help information
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