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raven
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FrIngeWaRe<---------------->WiReD<------------->M o n d o 2 0 0 0?
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Jun 12 07:21 UTC 1994 |
Do any of you read FringWare, 2600, Wired, MoNdO 2 0 0 0? This is the item
to discuss zines of cyber culture/practice, theory etc.
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matts
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response 1 of 94:
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Jun 20 00:05 UTC 1994 |
i have always personally considered Mondo pretty lame, all though
i have only seen a couple issues, though. I just picked up the June
issue of "Wired" in the Airport, and think it has a good chance at
success. Phrack, an info-zine in .txt form, is one of my favorites,
as is 2600. I have never heard of "Fringware" before.
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dang
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response 2 of 94:
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Jun 24 17:44 UTC 1994 |
never heard of any of them. enlighten us as to who, what, when, where,
why, and how, please.
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kentn
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response 3 of 94:
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Jun 24 18:59 UTC 1994 |
I read Phrack and 2600 occasionally. They are hacker/phone phreak
publications, discussing the inner workings of phone systems and
computer systems.
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requiem
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response 4 of 94:
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Sep 27 09:06 UTC 1994 |
Hmm I can't believe anyone could be here and _not_ read at least one of those
zines... Mondo 2K has nice DTP, but pretty pics do not make a good read...
WiRED in the otherhand is an amazing experience, I'd recommend seeking it out
very much, if at least for one issue. Phrack is nice, but too localised -
if you're not in the scene area then most of it is irrelevant.
2600 is a zine I'd love to get myhands on.... help anyone? (UK guy here)
But more than anything I want the FringeWAre address
= Requiem =
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raven
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response 5 of 94:
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Sep 30 23:30 UTC 1994 |
Fringeware PO Box 49921
Austin, Texas
USA
78765
Fringeware is the most interesting grass roots cyber zine IMHO.
The production isn't 1.8th as good as Wired but the content is decent.
Ofcourse I'm biased because there is ab=n ad for a hypercard stack I
was involved in in issue # 2.
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requiem
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response 6 of 94:
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Oct 3 11:32 UTC 1994 |
I remember hearing there was a Fringe Ware web site where you
could look at their products. Address anyone?
= Requiem =
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raven
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response 7 of 94:
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Oct 5 02:16 UTC 1994 |
You could try gophering to UofTexas at Austin.
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watsonc
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response 8 of 94:
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Nov 4 17:27 UTC 1994 |
Phrack is great! It has really developed over time into a good
hacking/phreaking magazine. If you haven't read it, get it. It can really
come in handy, sometimes.
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jg
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response 9 of 94:
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Nov 21 00:42 UTC 1994 |
Has anyone read Interactive Age?
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jg
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response 10 of 94:
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Nov 22 03:57 UTC 1994 |
Millimeter?
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nephi
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response 11 of 94:
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Dec 6 03:40 UTC 1994 |
I read somewhere that one of the above magazines told how to make free
long-distance phone calls from a payphone. Did anyone see this article?
I am very interested....
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raven
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response 12 of 94:
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Dec 6 04:15 UTC 1994 |
See item # 7 and check out phrack or 2600. And please don't tell em
I sent you...
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nephi
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response 13 of 94:
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Dec 6 04:22 UTC 1994 |
Thank you. This was my first trip to this conference, and I hadn't
gotten that far, yet. Sorry.
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raven
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response 14 of 94:
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Dec 6 19:49 UTC 1994 |
Hey no problem have fun, and above all DON'T GET CAUGHT. They
threw Fiber Optik in jail for a year for hacking and phreaking.
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jason242
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response 15 of 94:
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Jan 16 17:07 UTC 1995 |
Mondo2k makes interesting reading occasionally. There spot on pirate
radio and encryption was great. Problem is I think they are trying
to look legitamate..while others such as 2600 dunt really care.
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brenner
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response 16 of 94:
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Mar 30 21:02 UTC 1995 |
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
FRINGEWARE REVIEW ISSUE NO. 11: CYBERLAW
email brenner
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raven
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response 17 of 94:
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Mar 31 06:26 UTC 1995 |
re # 16 Are you involved with Fringeware Brenner??? If so look for
a full page ad for the Xen Distractionsim hypercard stack in issue # 3 (or
it might be # 2), I did the graphic design and publicity for said stack,
which is now alas defunct due to legal difficulties.
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raven
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response 18 of 94:
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Mar 31 06:36 UTC 1995 |
I confirmed it's # 3.
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brenner
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response 19 of 94:
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Mar 31 08:09 UTC 1995 |
This response has been erased.
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humdog
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response 20 of 94:
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Mar 31 14:07 UTC 1995 |
i would like to write a piece entitled,
Why I am Not A Lawyer,
by Marsha Clark
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thanne
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response 21 of 94:
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Apr 1 04:33 UTC 1995 |
I am unthrilled with Fringeware, but perhaps I should give it another
try. In the issue I read, they not only altered a poem by our own
beloved Humdog, but they consistently spelled "guy" "gy", which I found
incredibly irritating. Even in articles that were written by guest
writers -- must've used a search and replace because I'm sure that at
least one of the writers would never have spelled it that way.
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raven
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response 22 of 94:
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Apr 1 06:45 UTC 1995 |
They have p.c. grammer nazis at Fringeware, tsk, tsk, if they would
only
free their minds their asses would follow.
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brenner
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response 23 of 94:
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Apr 1 14:54 UTC 1995 |
We should get Jerod23 over here.
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sdober
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response 24 of 94:
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Apr 1 17:12 UTC 1995 |
What on *earth* is wrong with "guy"? Can someone explain this
bullshit to me?
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