NN: +++ OK ATH0 OK NO CARRIER CONNECT 2400 Moody Loners w/Handguns MOODY ONERS ANNOUCEMEN: WE'RE IN THE PROCESS O VALIDATINGNEW USERS EASE BE PATIENT. ALSO, TELL US MORE ABOUT YOURSELF, YOUR INTERESTS AND WHAT YOU' D BE INTERESTED IN SEEING HERE, IN [F]EEDBACK. THANKS. _ _ ((___)) [ x x ] cDc communications \ / Global Domination Update (' ') #10 - January 1, 1993 (U) New gNu NEW gnU nEW gNu neW nu nEw releses for Jauary, 1993: _____________________________/Text iles\_________________________________ "One Wrong Move" by The Deth Vegetable. We start '93 off right with this strong cDc debut from Deth Veggie. An artist with a shotgun? You KNOW it's gonna be rad. "The Briefing" by Reid Fleming. Yet ANOTHER cDc debut, this one a gripping tale of political intrigue and space aliens. "Mr. President, you're NOT on Candid Camera." "Life in General" by Video Vindicator. Mr. Fraud himself takes keyboard in hand to deliver a heaping batch of opinions for you to ponder. He disses lame females! He disses lame cars! This file's got it all! "That Which Strikes Terror Into the Hearts of Men" by Lady Carolin. A creepy old house, a dorky womanizer, and a mad grrrl with a chainsaw boogie down! Wooh! It's the battle of the sexes! ACTION! ZOW!! "The Power of Art" by THE NIGHTSTALKER. It's the crazed man with feces on his mind, mailing lumps of his bowel's best work to the President's lovely daughter. How touching! Never let it be said that cDc lacks tender-hearted affection! We're all very fuzzy and warm. "F23" by Obscure Images. Ominous cyberpunk innuendo stuff with mind-control and Catholic confessions. You know it's REAL cyberpunk 'cause it was a t-file FIRST. "Agrippa what?" "A Visit to the Slaughterhouse" by Transderm-Nitro. Hey hey - let's go on a pleasant little jaunt down to the slaughterhouse and kill us some cows! Yeehaw. It's educational - Mr. Nitro breaks it on down for YOU. Dead cows, it's a subject EVERYONE's interested in. "Helmet Interview: July 17, 1992" by G.A. Ellsworth. Transcription of G.A. interviewing Page Hamilton, singer and bandleader of Helmet. "My Shit, and How to Strangle It" by Tequila Willy. He's wacky and he's got intestinal worms! Read all about it! Enter number or name or 'NEW' NN: NEW S502. Computer Related Crimes (a) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this section to expand the degree of protection afforded to individuals, businesses, and governmental agencies from tampering, interference, damage, and unauthorized access to lawfully created computer data and computer systems. The Legislature finds and declares that the proliferation of computer technology has resulted in a concomitant proliferation of computer crime and other forms of unauthorized access to computers, computer systems, and computer data. The Legislature further finds and declares that protection of the integrity of all types and forms of lawfully created computers, computer systems, and computer data is vital to the protection of the privacy of individuals as well as to the well-being of financial institutions, business concerns, governmental agencies, and others within this state that lawfully utilize those computers, computer systems, and data. (b) For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings: (1) "Access" means to gain entry to, instruct, or communicate with the logical, arithmetical, or memory functions of a computer, computer system, or computer network. (2) "Computer network" means any system which provides communications between one or more computer systems and input/output devices including, but not limited to, display terminals and printers connected by telecommunication facilities. (3) "Computer program or software" means a set of instructions or statements, and related data, that when executed in actual or modified form, cause a computer, computer system, or computer network to perform specified functions. (4) "Computer services" includes, but is not limited to, computer time, data processing, or storage functions, or other uses of a computer, computer system, or computer network. (5) "Computer system" means a device or collection of devices, including support devices and excluding calculators which are not programmable and capable of being used in conjunction with external files, one or more of which contain computer programs, electronic instructions, input data, and output data, that performs functions including, but not limited to, logic, arithmetic, data storage and retrieval, communication, and control. (6) "Data" means a representation of information, knowledge, facts, concepts, computer software, computer programs or instructions. Data may be in any form, in storage media, or as stored in the memory of the computer or in transit or presented on a display device. (7) "Supporting documentation" includes, but is not limited to, all information, in any form, pertaining to the design, construction, classification, implementation, use, or modification of a computer, computer system, computer network, computer program, or computer software, which information is not generally available to the public and is necessary for the operation of a computer, computer system, computer network, computer program, or computer software. (8) "Injury" means any alteration, deletion, damage, or destruction of a computer system, computer network, computer program, or data caused by the access. (9) "Victim expenditure" means any expenditure reasonably and necessarily caused by the owner or lessee to verify that a computer system, computer network, computer program, or data was or was not altered, deleted, damaged, or destroyed by the access. (10) "Computer contaminant" means any set of computer instructions that are designed to modify, damage, destroy, record, or transmit information within a computer, computer system, or computer network without the intent or permission of the owner of the information. They include, but are not limited to, a group of computer instructions commonly called viruses or worms, which are self-replicating or self-propagating and are designed to contaminate other computer programs or computer data, consume computer resources, modify, destroy, record, or transmit data, or in some other fashion usurp the normal operation of the computer, computer system, or computer network. (c) Except as provided in subdivision (h), any person who commits any of the following acts is guilty of a public offense: (1) Knowingly accesses and without permission alters, damages, deletes, destroys, or otherwise uses any data, computer, computer system, or computer network in order to either (A) devise or execute any scheme or artifice to defraud, deceive, or extort, or (B) wrongfully control or obtain money, property, or data. (2) Knowingly accesses and without permission takes, copies, or makes use of any data from a computer, computer system, or computer network, or takes or copies any supporting documentation, whether existing or residing internal or external to a computer, computer system, or computer network. (3) Knowingly and without permission uses or causes to be used computer services. (4) Knowingly accesses and without permission adds, alters, damages, deletes, or destroys any data, computer software, or computer programs which reside or exist internal or external to a computer, computer system, or computer network. (5) Knowingly and without permission disrupts or causes the disruption of computer services or denies or causes the denial of computer services to an authorized user of a computer, computer system, or computer network. (6) Knowingly and without permission provides or assists in providing a means of accessing a computer, computer system, or computer network in violation of this section. (7) Knowingly and without permission accesses or causes to be accessed any computer, computer system, or computer network. (8) Knowingly introduces any computer contaminant into any computer, computer system, or computer network. (d)(1) Any person who violates any of the provisions of paragraph (I), (2), (4), or (5) or subdivision (c) is punishable by a fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000), or by imprisonment in the state prison for 16 months, or two or three years, or by both that fine and imprisonment, or by a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000), or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year, or by both that fine and imprisonment. (2) Any person who violates paragraph (3) or subdivision (c) is punishable as follows: (A) For the first violation which does not result in injury, and where the value of the computer services used does not exceed four hundred dollars ($400), by a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000), or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year, or by both that fine and imprisonment. (B) For any violation which results in a victim expenditure in an amount greater than five thousand dollars ($5,000) or in an injury, or if the value of the computer services used exceeds four hundred dollars ($400), or for any second or subsequent violation, by a fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000), or by imprisonment in the state prison for 16 months, or two or three years, or by both that fine and imprisonment, or by a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000), or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year, or by both that fine and imprisonment. (3) Any person who violates paragraph (6), (7), or (8) of subdivision (c) is punishable as follows: (A) For a first violation which does not result in injury, an infraction punishable by a fine not exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250). (B) For any violation which results in a victim expenditure in an amount not greater than five thousand dollars ($5,000), or for a second or subsequent violation, by a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000), or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year, or by both that fine and imprisonment. (C) For any violation which results in a victim expenditure in an amount greater than five thousand dollars ($5,000), by a dine not exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000), or by imprisonment in the state prison for 16 months, or two or three years, or by both that fine and imprisonment or by a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000), or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year, or by both that fine and imprisonment. (e)(1) In addition to any other civil remedy available, the owner or lessee of the computer, computer system, computer network, computer program, or data may bring a civil action against any person convicted under this section for compensatory damages, including any expenditure reasonably and necessarily incurred by the owner or lessee to verify that a computer system, computer network, computer program, or data was or was not altered, damaged, or deleted by the access. For the purposes of actions authorized by this subdivision, the conduct of an unemancipated minor shall be imputed to the parent or legal guardian having control or custody of the minor, pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 1714.1 of the Civil Code. (2) In any action brought pursuant to this subdivision the court may award reasonable attorney's fees to a prevailing party. (3) A community college, state university, or academic institution accredited in this state is required to include computer-related crimes as a specific violation of college or university student conduct policies and and regulations that may subject a student to disciplinary sanctions up to and including dismissal from the academic institution. This paragraph shall not apply to the University of Calif. unless the Board of Regents adopts a resolution to that effect. (f) This section shall not be construed to preclude the applicability of any other provision of the criminal law of this state which applies or may apply to any transaction, nor shall it make illegal any employee labor relations activities that are within the scope and protection of state or federal labor laws. (g) Any computer, computer system, computer network, or any software or data, owned by the defendant, which is used during the commission of any public offense described in subdivision (c) or any computer, owned by the defendant, which is used as a repository for the storage of software or data illegally obtained in violation of subdivision (c) shall be subject to forfeiture, as specified in Sec. 502.01. (h)(1) Subdivision (c) does not apply to any person who accesses his or her employer's computer system, computer network, computer program, or data when acting within the scope of his or her lawful employment. (2) Paragraph (3) of subdivision (c) does not apply to any employee who accesses or uses his or her employer's computer system, computer network, computer program, or data when acting outside the scope of his or her lawful employment, so long as the employee's activities do not cause an injury, as defined in paragraph (8) of subdivision (b), to the employer or another, or so long as the value of supplies and computer services, as defined in paragraph (4) of subdivision (b), which are used do not exceed an accumulated total of one hundred dollars ($100). (i) No activity exempted from prosecution under paragraph (2) of subdivision (h) which incidentally violates paragraph (2), (4), or (7) of subdivision (c) shall be prosecuted under those paragraphs. (j) For the purposes of bringing a civil or a criminal action under this section, a person who causes, by any means, the access of a computer, computer system, or computer network in one jurisdiction from another jurisdiction is deemed to have personally accessed the computer, computer system, or computer network in each jurisdiction. (k) In determining the terms and conditions applicable to a person convicted of a violation of this section the court shall consider the following: (1) The court shall consider prohibitions on access to and use of computers. (2) Except as otherwise required by law, the court shall consider alternate sentencing, including community service, if the defendant shows remorse and recognition of the wrongdoing, and an inclination not to repeat the offense. -- California Penal Code (learn it, live it, love it) Enter your full name, or your alias. : Jaz Enter your REAL first name. : joh Enter your VOICE phone no. in the form: ###-###-#### : 519-766-0343 Your gender (M,F) : M Month you were born (1-12) : 8 Day of month you were born (1-31) : 24 Year you were born: 1964 Known computer types: 1. Macintosh 512/Plus/SE/Classic 2. Macintosh LC 3. Macintosh Classic II 4. Macintosh SE/30 5. Macintosh IIsi 6. Macintosh IIcx 7. Macintosh IIci 8. Macintosh II 9. Macintosh IIx 10. Macintosh IIfx 11. Quadra 700 12. Quadra 900 13. PowerBook 100 14. PowerBook 140 15. PowerBook 170 16. Other Enter your computer type, or the closest to it (ie, 512Ke -> Plus). : 13 How wide is your screen (chars, =80) ? : How tall is your screen (lines, =24) ? : TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST Is the above line either colored, italicized, bold, inversed, or blinking? No Name : Jaz Real Name : joh Phone No. : 519-766-0343 Gender : Male Birthdate : 8/24/64 Computer type : PowerBook 100 Screen size : 80 X 24 Is this correct? Yes Random password: 10CHOE Enter new password (Y/N)? Yes Please enter a password, 3-9 chars. : @@@@@@ Please wait... Your user number is 94. Your password is '@@@@@@' Please write down this information, and re-enter your password for verification. You will need to know this password in order to log on again. PW: @@@@@@ THIS IS THE "Feedback" FILE. E-mailing Misha #1 Title: Validation Feedback Enter message now, max 40 lines. Enter '/HELP' for help, '/ES' to save. [---=----=----=----=----=----=----=----]----=----=----=----=----=----=----=----] Yes, well, I'm very LAW abiding, yes, so I think all this emphasis on the LAW and so on, well, it's just fine with me. Yes, just SWELL. I know there are folks out there who think, as far as computers go, anything goes. Well, I can't say I'm one of those types. PerMISSION is, to me, really important. Okay, so I've Notice: This board is going down fenance in fve minutes. Okay, so I'e bmabe Okay, so maybe I've had some trouble with this in the past. But those days of trading telephone codes and stuff are OVER. OVER. Well, just about, anyway. Okay... maybe not quite. But pretty close. /es Saving...Mail sent to Misha #1 Hermes doesn't display Log On. Don't ask me why. Instead, it displays Welcome. Last few callers: 948: Supernaut #2 0:26:21 2400 - 1 949: Reid Fleming #18 1:03:08 2400 - 1 950: Supernaut #2 12:41:41 2400 - 2 951: Teebok #93 19:33:22 2400 - 1 952: Supernaut #2 20:28:12 2400 - 3 Auto message by: Omega #9 If anybody knows the NUP for Amex West (510 area code), please leave me e-mail. Name: Jaz #94 Time allowed on: 30 Last on : Never. Sysop is : Available Connected Node : 1 System is : Hermes v1.9 #B7C3E51E Scan for new public messages to you? No /\/\ | |_| / \oody |__oners with | |andguns - cDc's Westernmost BBS! Reid Fleming uses and endorses the following commands: (figure the rest out for yourself) CTRL-T = Time CTRL-O = Online Help CTRL-666 = Break Seventh Seal [N]ewScan [E]mail [T]ransfers [O]ff! [P]ost messages [M]ail list [G]-ph1lez!! [O]utta my way! [S]can messages [K]ill mail [B]BS list [O]ne more minute [J]ump forums [F]eedback and I puke! [*] List subs <#> Go to sub '#' [C]hat with somebody one rung up [I]nformation, on the evolutionary ladder we want [U]sers' sexual information... histories [X] toggle Moron/Anti-Moron modes [Y]our stuff To obtain elite access, type /O at any prompt. ...and you thought the beat slowed down -- COME ON! T - 00:07:40 [your run-of-the-mill subs] [1] [General Announcements] :B BBS list: R:ead, Q:uit : R 510-THE-COOL Cool Beans! The raddest cDc BBS/'Zine ever!! [14,4](M/FV) 617-482-6356 Black Crawling Systems -- Technology, Occult, RDT [2400](WWIV) 806-794-4362 Demon Roach Underground -- cDc homebase! [2400](GBBS) 617-267-2732 Calvary: Putting the "You" back into Eucharist. [SLOW](----) 510-528-9901 The Iron Tower BULge WHQ [14.4](TAG!) 617-861-8976 THE WORKS! The Best BBS in Dave Ferret's Bedroom. [19.2](WAFL) 209-575-4405 Golden Nugget .. Lamest BBS ever :) [19.2](SLBB) BBS list: R:ead, Q:uit : R 510-THE-COOL Cool Beans! The raddest cDc BBS/'Zine ever!! [14,4](M/FV) 617-482-6356 Black Crawling Systems -- Technology, Occult, RDT [2400](WWIV) 806-794-4362 Demon Roach Underground -- cDc homebase! [2400](GBBS) 617-267-2732 Calvary: Putting the "You" back into Eucharist. [SLOW](----) 510-528-9901 The Iron Tower BULge WHQ [14.4](TAG!) 617-861-8976 THE WORKS! The Best BBS in Dave Ferret's Bedroom. [19.2](WAFL) 209-575-4405 Golden Nugget .. Lamest BBS ever :) [19.2](SLBB) BBS list: R:ead, Q:uit : Q /\/\ | |_| / \oody |__oners with | |andguns - cDc's Westernmost BBS! Reid Fleming uses and endorses the following commands: (figure the rest out for yourself) CTRL-T = Time CTRL-O = Online Help CTRL-666 = Break Seventh Seal [N]ewScan [E]mail [T]ransfers [O]ff! [P]ost messages [M]ail list [G]-ph1lez!! [O]utta my way! [S]can messages [K]ill mail [B]BS list [O]ne more minute [J]ump forums [F]eedback and I puke! [*] List subs <#> Go to sub '#' [C]hat with somebody one rung up [I]nformation, on the evolutionary ladder we want [U]sers' sexual information... histories [X] toggle Moron/Anti-Moron modes [Y]our stuff To obtain elite access, type /O at any prompt. ...and you thought the beat slowed down -- COME ON! T - 00:06:52 [your run-of-the-mill subs] [1] [General Announcements] :G No G-File sections available. /\/\ | |_| / \oody |__oners with | |andguns - cDc's Westernmost BBS! Reid Fleming uses and endorses the following commands: (figure the rest out for yourself) CTRL-T = Time CTRL-O = Online Help CTRL-666 = Break Seventh Seal [N]ewScan [E]mail [T]ransfers [O]ff! [P]ost messages [M]ail list [G]-ph1lez!! [O]utta my way! [S]can messages [K]ill mail [B]BS list [O]ne more minute [J]ump forums [F]eedback and I puke! [*] List subs <#> Go to sub '#' [C]hat with somebody one rung up [I]nformation, on the evolutionary ladder we want [U]sers' sexual information... histories [X] toggle Moron/Anti-Moron modes [Y]our stuff To obtain elite access, type /O at any prompt. ...and you thought the beat slowed down -- COME ON! T - 00:06:40 [your run-of-the-mill subs] [1] [General Announcements] :S 50 msgs. on General Announcements. Start listing at? 44 * (44) NUP for Amex West / Omega * (45) Board slowing down / Misha * (46) Hey, it's not Tuesday yet / Colin * (47) Mac World / Omega * (48) MacWorld?!?!?! / Mr. Crazy * (49) Getting into MacWorld / Danny * (50) Quark / Colin [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^50),? :44 Subj: NUP for Amex West (44/50) From: Omega #9 Last on: 1/8/93 Date: Sat, Jan 2, 1993 3:45:45 AM If anybody knows the NUP for Amex West (in the 510 NPA), leave me e-mail. [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^44),? : Subj: Board slowing down (45/50) From: Misha #1 Last on: 1/9/93 Date: Mon, Jan 4, 1993 10:48:37 PM Reid Fleming has installed VideoSpigot into the //si here, which means no FPU -- which means slower BBS and System response. In addition, he'll be doing some digitizing in the background during Tuesday. Keep that in mind. [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^45),? : Subj: Hey, it's not Tuesday yet (46/50) From: Colin #10 Last on: 1/8/93 Date: Tue, Jan 5, 1993 7:20:53 PM Oops, it is too, I was working and didn't notice. Are there any cool boards in area 313? Control C is from 313, where does he lurk? I found a list of 500 boards in 313 and they're all Wildcat, or have had no new messages since August. I'm still working as a MacTemp and have no clue for a real job yet. It looks like I'm going to have to go back to being self-employed, sigh. I've only been here for 7 weeks but I'm already sick of Detroit. No, not sick of Detroit, withdrawal symptoms from leaving the Coast. Geez are the companies here laymerz as far as hteir Mac equipment. Today I spent 8 hours doing complicated Tables in Word 5 for Management Technologies on a Mac Plus with a radius full-page display. THey're all the way up to System 6.05. [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^46),? : Subj: Mac World (47/50) From: Omega #9 Last on: 1/8/93 Date: Tue, Jan 5, 1993 11:20:11 PM MacWorld San Francisco Expo starting Wednesday. See you there. [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^47),? : Subj: MacWorld?!?!?! (48/50) From: Mr. Crazy #90 Last on: 1/8/93 Date: Wed, Jan 6, 1993 10:35:17 PM RE: Mac World MacWorld San Francisco Expo starting Wednesday. See you there. -------- Isn't it a few hundred dollars to get in? Anyways I heard that apple are gonna bust off with some new stuff.. I dont' know what it is but I heard it's fresh.. Like Higher quality printers at about $2000 or something like that. Ohhh Well Peace Out [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^48),? : Subj: Getting into MacWorld (49/50) From: Danny #35 Last on: 1/7/93 Date: Thu, Jan 7, 1993 11:43:21 AM RE: MacWorld?!?!?! It only costs like $20 to see the exhibit displays. Somebody named Dust Bunny is selling two tickets to it for $20 each...she calls Sanctum BBS at 753-6861 or 731-9859. [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^49),? : Subj: Quark (50/50) From: Colin #10 Last on: 1/8/93 Date: Thu, Jan 7, 1993 5:47:58 PM Hey, Misha, did you ever send that quark to me? [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^50),? :1 Subj: Cool Beans! (1/50) From: G.A. Ellsworth #4 Last on: 12/7/92 Date: Sat, Nov 7, 1992 2:17:50 AM Cawl! N0W! Cool Beans! BBS and Zine! o Punk, Noise, Rap, Neo-Hippy and Metal Music! o Underground Media--Books, Films, Zines! o Earth First! Cult of the Dead Cow! o Metal/FutureVision Software! o Record and Tape Trading! o 200 cDc Files Online! _ _ ((___)) [ x x ] Cool Beans! BBS and Zine! \ / BBS# 510-THE-COOL (' ') (U) Cult of the Dead Cow Commications 1992 Fresh! Fresh! 0 day warez! (jk) [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^1),? : Subj: Fucked up (2/50) From: Misha #1 Last on: 1/9/93 Date: Mon, Nov 9, 1992 10:36:56 PM OK, I just noticed that many of the sub-boards have been fucked up through moving them around. Which in turn has fucked up access levels. Jesus. I really don't want to have to deal with this, but I guess there isn't much choice. [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^2),? : Subj: Deal (3/50) From: Misha #1 Last on: 1/9/93 Date: Mon, Nov 9, 1992 10:37:40 PM Actually, I think I'll deal with this on Tuesday. In the meantime, I'm just going to make two of the forums disappear. Which will explain why your newscans will be so short. [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^3),? : Subj: I read...i think... (4/50) From: Lorelei #8 Last on: 12/10/92 Date: Wed, Nov 11, 1992 1:18:43 PM Well..being new to town I thought I'd let you know what i read..Cheap trashy romance novels and bios....And anything and everything about Broadway & THe Music World... But I will note that my friends are quite fond of commenting about my flawless ability to date men who read above the "Green Eggs & Ham" level (which is a WICKED improvement from the men in my youth...) So..now that i have a west coast board...can anyone tell me if Tami Heidi is still a DJ on KROQ (alternative station I beleive...but I am not sure as I don't live in Cali)..... So enuf for now...I will await answers and responses with baited breath (nu-uh)..and I will not rest until I talk to you ...... The Loveley Lorelei...(tm) [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^4),? : Subj: ... (5/50) From: Reid Fleming #18 Last on: 1/9/93 Date: Wed, Nov 11, 1992 5:01:49 PM KROQ is in Los Angeles. We're in San Francisco. That's about 300 miles away. Knowing you're from Massachusetts, it's possible that you don't have a concept of 300 miles, so let me explain. If you get on a highway (or a turnpike, or whatever the fuck it is out there) and you get up to 60mph, 5 hours later you've covered 300 miles. Knowing what traffic's like out there, let me put it this way: you've probably killed or maimed six people by this time. Anyway, that's why I can't tell you if Tami Heidi still works for KROQ. [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^5),? : Subj: 5 Hours travel time (6/50) From: Misha #1 Last on: 1/9/93 Date: Wed, Nov 11, 1992 5:21:22 PM is Boston to Quebec, basically. [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^6),? : Subj: beans lots of them cool ones (7/50) From: G.A. Ellsworth #4 Last on: 12/7/92 Date: Thu, Nov 12, 1992 12:11:14 PM FeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeF eOh.Fee.you're.trying.to.live.a.life.that's.completely.free.you're.racing..e ewith.the.wind.you're.flirtin'.with.death.so.have.a.cup.of.coffee.and.catche Fyour.breath.oh.Fee.you're.trying.to.live.a.life.that's.completely.free.youF ewant.to.stay.with.Milly.until.you're.dead.but.you.just.got.a.bottle.upsidee eFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFeeFee Cool Beans! 510-THE-COOL [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^7),? : Subj: Thanks for the Explanation (8/50) From: Lorelei #8 Last on: 12/10/92 Date: Sat, Nov 14, 1992 6:26:37 AM I just must be silly..actaully...MA is really small in comparison to most of the US..so thank you for all taking the time to respond to me...That was cool...Any good stations out your way? And what exactly happens out in California...And yes...I do know what 300 miles is (but I am unfamiliar w/California's geography)...So again thanx....And lets chat sometime...Leave me mail and I will ansa it...I promise...maybe ;) [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^8),? : Subj: -/- (9/50) From: Xiola Blue #53 Last on: 12/31/92 Date: Sun, Nov 22, 1992 11:24:46 AM ....here I come to save the day.... [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^9),? : Subj: Spy (10/50) From: Reid Fleming #18 Last on: 1/9/93 Date: Tue, Nov 24, 1992 11:40:54 PM Got the new Spy in the mail today. Does anyone want a subscription? It's now $14.95 for a year (10 issues)... I've got a card somewhere for a free renewal if I buy a gift subscription for somebody... I'll split it in half, whaddaya say? Any takers? Note: the magazine could go under virtually any second. You buys your tickets, you takes your chances. [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^10),? : Subj: HELP HELP HELP!!!! (11/50) From: Lorelei #8 Last on: 12/10/92 Date: Fri, Nov 27, 1992 4:27:39 PM Someone on here left me mail and coz I am such a blonde (NOT EVEN) I deleted it before I got their name...So please...if you are the kindly fella from NH..leave me more mail...I will respond...Well you're formerly from NH...you're presently from out they-ah! (it's that BOSTON thing)... And going on that Boston thing again...I just got back from a cross country (so to speak) trip....Actually...we went to Georgia to visit people and we drove...Let me tell you...I never knew how beautiful our country was until I travelled it like that. I hope I can get out to California some day...If it's anywhere near a pretty as Pennsylvania and the Carolina's...I may have to move there :) Well...once again I babbled a bunch....See ya..my phone bill is gonna be from hell! (New England Telephone hates me already)..... [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^11),? : Subj: from _Amphigorey_ by Edward Gorey (12/50) From: Reid Fleming #18 Last on: 1/9/93 Date: Sat, Nov 28, 1992 10:49:55 PM The Gashlycrumb Tinies A is for Amy who fell down the stairs B is for Basil assaulted by bears C is for Clara who wasted away D is for Desmond thrown out of a sleigh E is for Ernest who choked on a peach F is for Fanny sucked dry by a leech G is for George smothered under a rug H is for Hector done in by a thug I is for Ida who drowned in a lake J is for James who took lye by mistake K is for Kate who was struck with an axe L is for Leo who swallowed some tacks M is for Maud who was swept out to sea N is for Neville who died of ennui O is for Olive run through with an awl P is for Prue trampled flat in a brawl Q is for Quentin who sank in a mire R is for Rhoda consumed by a fire S is for Susan who perished of fits T is for Titus who flew into bits U is for Una who slipped down a drain V is for Victor squashed under a train W is for Winnie embedded in ice X is for Xerxes devoured by mice Y is for Yorick whose head was knocked in Z is for Zillah who drank too much gin [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^12),? : Subj: BBS Detroit (13/50) From: Colin #10 Last on: 1/8/93 Date: Mon, Nov 30, 1992 8:21:11 PM Does anybody know numbers for any boards in the 313 area? Please post them here, or E-mail me. [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^13),? : Subj: ... (14/50) From: Reid Fleming #18 Last on: 1/9/93 Date: Mon, Nov 30, 1992 8:29:19 PM I'll keep a look out. [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^14),? : Subj: Detroit (15/50) From: Misha #1 Last on: 1/9/93 Date: Mon, Nov 30, 1992 10:28:30 PM Talk to The Disk Jockey & G.A. Ellsworth, Colin. They're both Michigan people. I'll ask around, as well. [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^15),? : Subj: y (16/50) From: Colin #10 Last on: 1/8/93 Date: Tue, Dec 1, 1992 9:49:42 PM I found a list of 600 boards in the Detroit area. I guess I'll start sifting them, sigh. [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^16),? : Subj: Air Fare Wars (17/50) From: Misha #1 Last on: 1/9/93 Date: Wed, Dec 2, 1992 10:19:28 PM Continental touched off another air fare war, this time for flights after the holidays (between Jan and Feb 14); 30% discounts; tickets must be purchased before Dec 11, I believe. American and another airline said they'd match that. [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^17),? : Subj: Life in Detroit. (18/50) From: Colin #10 Last on: 1/8/93 Date: Thu, Dec 3, 1992 7:45:35 PM Geez, I can't believe how rich my Dad and my brother are. I've really been living a penurious life in Santa Barbara, I guess. So far the Detroit ad agencies have completely ignored me. All the agencies that handle GM car accounts are desperate and are NOT HIRING, first of all. My brother works at a GM agency (McCann-Erickson) on the Buick account but he's been there a dozen years and has no worries. But there's no room at his agency. The Chrysler agencies are fat and sassy and they're using boiling oil on anybody who's trying to get in, because everybody in the world is trying to get into a Chrysler agency. I have friends at BBDO (where I used to work) which has Dodge, and I know guys at Ross/Roy where they do the Dodge catalogs, but nobody is returning my phone calls. I have a meeting scheduled for Monday at Campbell-Mithun-Esty, which has the Jeep account, but I don't know if they have any friendly intentions toward me. Food is a lot cheaper here, and booze. I guess that's a plus. I borrowed $3000 from my dad to pay off Santa Barbara debts and make the trip here, and so he gave $3500 each to my siblings Scott, Matt, Mary, Lanie, and Carole, too, along with $500 more to me. Just to balance things. I spent last weekend frantically desktop-publishing a proposal for my brother Scott, who is trying to sell 55,000 pairs of shoes to K-Mart---his wife's family owns these shoe factories in Taiwan. He's trying to do the Buick ads out of his back pocket and he's spread really thin and doesn't have time to help me look for work. The supermarkets here have TVs at each checkout station so you can watch CNN news while waiting in line. [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^18),? : Subj: Spy? (19/50) From: The Kenosha Kid #65 Last on: 12/23/92 Date: 05-Dec-1992 22:11:43 RE: Spy hey Reid Fleming (if i am sending this message correctly) i am interested in this half-price Spy deal (if i understand your offer correctly). As far as the imminent demise of that magazine goes, i think the Don said it best: "I predict they won't even be around in a year." - Donald Trump 9/29/88 [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^19),? : Subj: ... (20/50) From: Reid Fleming #18 Last on: 1/9/93 Date: Mon, Dec 7, 1992 8:23:38 AM Okay, lemme make sure my roommate didn't throw away the subscription cards... [General Announcements] Read:(1-50,^20),? : Subj: ? (21/50) From: >UNKNOWN< Date: >>>INACTIVE<<< MY}/es G