Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 17:32:59 -0400 From: Sylvia Morscher To: tomj@wps.com Subject: even more [ Part 2: "Attached Text" ] >From tdkcs!hookup!fido.wps.com!flesh Thu Dec 30 23:45:17 1993 remote from exlibris Received: by exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca (1.65/waf) via UUCP; Fri, 31 Dec 93 09:04:31 EST for max Received: by tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca (smail2.5) id AA02585; 30 Dec 93 23:45:17 EST (Thu) Received: from fido.wps.com (fido.wps.com [140.174.77.1]) by nic.hookup.net (8.6.5.Beta5/1.76) with SMTP id XAA12353; Thu, 30 Dec 1993 23:45:23 -0500 Received: by fido.wps.com (5.67/wps.com-hackery) id AA03707; Thu, 30 Dec 93 20:42:24 -0800 From: flesh@wps.com (Flesh) Message-Id: <9312310442.AA03707@wps.com> Subject: End of Year E-Zine Listing (fwd) To: shit-list@fido.wps.com Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 20:42:23 -0800 (PST) Cc: zorca@aol.com, zorca@well.sf.ca.us, cs000rrs@selway.umt.edu, tjames@netcom.com X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL23] Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Length: 18314 Forwarded message: >From owner-cypherpunks@toad.com Thu Dec 30 18:43:27 1993 Date: Thu, 30 Dec 93 21:26:34 -0500 Message-Id: <9312310226.AA28681@bsu-cs.bsu.edu> From: Anonymous To: cypherpunks@toad.com X-Remailed-By: Anonymous X-Ttl: 0 X-Notice: This message was forwarded by a software- automated anonymous remailing service. Subject: End of Year E-Zine Listing Organization: Anarchy for Tentacles Once again, we find ourselves facing a new jahre and pondering the untold wonders of the anarchy of cyberspace! In celebration of this joyous occasion, I've decided to post a compilation of electronic 'zines for your perusal. I especially like the reference for Practical Anarchy and will probably send a copy of this message to our old chum, Larry "the squid" Detweiler. Enjoy, - Spooge /---------------- good stuff follows ------------------/ Last updated: 27-Aug-93 by John Labovitz This is a summary of electronically-accessible zines. The format should be fairly self-explanatory. In most cases, descriptions are excerpted from the masthead of the zine listed. [For those of you not acquainted with the zine world, "zine" is short for either "fanzine" or "magazine," depending on your point of view. Zines are generally produced by one person or a small group of people, done mostly for fun, and often irreverent, bizarre, and/or esoteric. Zines are not "mainstream" publications -- they generally do not contain advertisements (except, sometimes, advertisements for other zines), do not have a large subscriber base, and are not produced to make money.] If you have any additions, deletions, or changes to this list, please email them to johnl@netcom.com. I will post this list (and/or changes to the list) to various mailing lists and Usenet news groups. It can also be obtained via anonymous FTP from netcom.com as "/pub/johnl/zines/e-zine-list", and via email (either single issues or subscriptions) from e-zines-request@netcom.com. If you publish an e-zine, or know someone who does, please send a copy to e-zines@netcom.com and I'll add the relevant info to this database. All comments, suggestions, changes, deletions, etc., are welcomed and encouraged. John Labovitz johnl@netcom.com ----- Arm The Spirit "Arm The Spirit is a anti-imperialist/autonomist collective that disseminates information about liberation struggles in advanced capitalist countries and in the so-called 'Third World.' Our focus is on armed struggle and other forms of militant resistance but we do not limit ourselves to this. In Arm The Spirit you can find news on political prisoners in North America and Europe, information on the struggles of Indigenous peoples in the Americas, communiques from guerrilla groups, debate and discussion on armed struggle and much more. We also attempt to cover anti-colonial national liberation struggles in Kurdistan, Puerto Rico, Euskadi and elsewhere." Editor(s): Autonome Forum Format: ASCII text FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Politics/Arm.the.Spirit E-Mail: aforum@moose.uvm.edu, subject: "ATS: e-mail request" Postal: Arm The Spirit, c/o Wild Seed Press, POB 57584, Jackson Stn., Hamilton, Ontario, L8P 4X3, Canada Arm The Spirit, c/o Autonome Forum, POB 1242, Burlington, VT 05402-1242, USA Phone: +1 416 527 2419 (FAX for Canadian group) Armadillo Culture "Being the excremeditation of a hyperactive armadillo's activities, opinions, and other stuff..." Editor(s): Steve Okay Format: ASCII text FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Armadillo.Culture Postal: Armadillo Culture, 2857 Foxmill Rd. Herndon, VA 22071, USA ART COM "An online magazine forum dedicated to the interface of contemporary art and new communication technologies." Editor(s): Carl Eugene Loeffler Format: ASCII text Usenet: alt.artcom Postal: ART COM, POB 193123 Rincon, San Francisco, CA 94119-3123, USA Phone: +1 415 431 7524 (voice), +1 415 431 7841 (fax) Other: Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link (WELL): ART COM Electronic Network (ACEN) BLINK "BLINK would like to be a forum for the issues surrounding the intersection of consciousness and technology. This is our best defense against postmodern angst: To critically look at and anticipate the cultural and social changes spurred by the rapid development of technology." Editor(s): Justin Kerr Joe Germuska (managing editor) Danny Dunlavy (chiphead) Jake Eldridge (assistant editor) Format: ASCII text FTP: blink.acns.nwu.edu:/pub/blink Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us Computer Underground Digest "An open forum dedicated to sharing information among computerists and to the presentation and debate of diverse views." Editor(s): Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer Format: ASCII text FTP: ftp.eff.org:/pub/cud etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/CuD/cud halcyon.com:/pub/mirror/cud aql.gatech.edu;/pub/eff/cud ftp.ee.mu.oz.au:/pub/text/CuD (Australia) nic.funet.fi:pub/doc/cud (Finland) ftp.warwick.ac.uk:pub/cud (United Kingdom) Gopher: etext.archive.umich.edu Postal: Jim Thomas, Department of Sociology, NIU, DeKalb, IL 60115, USA Phone: +1 815 753 0303 (voice), +1 815 753 6302 (fax) Usenet: comp.society.cu-digest CompuServe: DL0 and DL4 of the IBMBBS SIG; DL1 of LAWSIG; DL1 of TELECOM Other: GEnie: PF*NPC RT libraries; VIRUS/SECURITY library America Online: PC Telecom forum under "computing newsletters" Delphi: General Discussion database of the Internet SIG PC-EXEC BBS (+1 414 789 4210) Rune Stone BBS (IIRG WHQ) (+1 203 832 8441) NUP:Conspiracy RIPCO BBS (+1 312 528 5020) via Fidonet File Request from 1:11/70 ComNet in LUXEMBOURG BBS (+352 466893) Bits against the Empire BBS (+39 461 980493) (Italy) Crash "A guide to traveling through the underground. Alternative travel stories, hints, and tips." Editor(s): John Labovitz Miles Poindexter Nigel French Format: ASCII text FTP: netcom.com:/pub/johnl/zines/crash Postal: Crash, 519 Castro #7, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA CTHEORY -- Virtual Review of Books for Post-Modem Theory "CTHEORY is a new international, electronic review of books on theory, technology and culture. Reviews are posted monthly of key books in contemporary discourse as well as theorisations of major 'event-scenes' in the mediascape. Editors and contributors include: Kathy Acker, Jean Baudrillard, Bruce Sterling, Arthur and Marilouise Kroker, Deena and Michael Weinstein. CTHEORY will also offer the possibility of interactive discussions among its subscribers in the electronic theory 'sim-posium/salon.'" Editor(s): Format: ASCII text E-Mail: LISTSERV@VM1.MCGILL.CA with text body: "SUBSCRIBE CTHEORY " Cyberspace Vanguard "News and Views of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Universe" Editor(s): TJ Goldstein Sarah Alexander, Administrator Format: ASCII text E-Mail: cn577@cleveland.freenet.edu Cyberspace Vanguard@1:157/564 (FidoNet) CVANGUARD (Delphi) Postal: Cyberspace Vanguard, POB 25704, Garfield Heights, OH 44125, USA Drum "Drum is not an isolated event but an ongoing process." Editor(s): R. Patrick Jones Format: ASCII text FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Drum Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us Ego Project "This 'zine is a product of me and as such will contain anything I feel like putting in it. Whatever I feel like putting in it shall include, but is not limited too, anything I feel applies to Gothdom in general. Album/single/tape reviews, book and movies reviews, etc. The Sisters of Mercy and the Mission are my main focuses, but since neither of them put out music on anything resembling a frequent basis I imagine other groups will be featured quite frequently." Editor(s): Corey Nelson Format: ASCII text Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us Postal: Ego Project, 1717 Monroe #b, Bellingham, WA 98225, USA Factsheet Five / Factsheet Five - Electric "FactSheet Five is the central clearinghouse of information about zines, those opinionated publications with press runs of 50 to 5000 (often done through surrepticious use of on-the-job supplies and xerox). Mike Gunderloy of Rennsalaer, NY published 44 editions of F5. Hudson Luce published the final issue, #45. I opened my big mouth (or, rather, let my fingers blab away) about doing an online, net-accessible version of FactSheet Five." Editor(s): Jerod Pore (electronic version) Seth Friedman (paper version) Format: ASCII text FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Factsheet.Five nigel.msen.com:/pub/newsletters/F5-E src.doc.ic.ac.uk:/literary/newsletters/factsheet-five Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us WAIS: nigel.msen.com Postal: Factsheet Five, 1800 Market St., San Francisco, CA 94102, USA (This is for *BOTH* the electronic and paper versions; or for items that can't be delivered to a PO box) Seth Friedman, POB 170099, San Francisco, CA 94117-0099, USA (This is for the paper version *only*, especially subscriptions) Other: The WELL BBSes around the world FUNHOUSE! -- The cyberzine of degenerate pop culture "Dedicated to whatever happens to be on my mind at the time I'm writing. The focus will tend to be on those aspects of our fun-filled world which aren't given the attention of the bland traditional media, or which have been woefully misinterpreted or misdiagnosed by the same. FUNHOUSE! is basically a happy place, and thus the only real criteria I will try to meet is to refrain from rants, personal attacks, and flames -- and thus FUNHOUSE! is an apolitical place. Offbeat films, music, literature, and experiences are largely covered, with the one stipulation that articles are attempted to be detailed and well documemnted, although this is no guarantee of completeness or correctness, so that the interested reader may further pursue something which may spark her interest." Editor(s): Jeff Dove Format: ASCII text FTP: netcom.com in /pub/johnl/zines/funhouse High Weirdness by Email random Internet information Editor(s): Format: ASCII text Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us International TeleTimes "International Teletimes is a general interest magazine. There are several recurring monthly columns but the rest of the content changes from month to month as new themes are chosen. The goal of Teletimes is to attract a large variety of writers from all over the world so that the readers will be exposed to a great variety of ideas and opinions." Editor(s): Ian Wojtowicz Format: Macintosh Doc-Maker application FTP: sumex-aim.stanford.edu:/info-mac/per/teletimes-*.hqx Postal: TeleTimes International, 3938 West 30th Ave., Vancouver, BC V6S 1X3, Canada Other: OneNet (network of FirstClass BBSes) InterText "InterText is a bi-monthly fiction magazine with over 1000 subscribers worldwide." Editor(s): Jason Snell Geoff Duncan Format: ASCII text PostScript FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/EFF.journals/InterText CompuServe: Electronic Frontier Foundation's "Zines from the Net" section, accessible by typing "GO EFFSIG" Obscure Electronic "OBSCURE is the zine that profiles the people in this publishing subculture." Editor(s): James P Romenesko Format: ASCII text FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Obscure.Electric Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us Postal: POB 1334, Milwaukee, WI 53201, USA People Power Update The newsletter of the bicycle advocacy group "People Power" Editor(s): Ron Goodman Format: ASCII text FTP: netcom.com:/pub/johnl/zines/ppu Postal: People Power, 226 Jeter Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA Phone: +1 408 425 8851 (voice/fax) Play by EMail "Electronic 'zine about free play-by-electronic-mail wargames. Reviews, game openings, information." Editor(s): Greg Lindahl Format: ASCII text FTP: ftp.erg.sri.com:/pub/pbm/PBEM-Fanzine Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us Usenet: rec.games.pbm Practical Anarchy Online "An electronic zine concerning anarchy from a practical point of view, to help you put some anarchy in your everyday life. The anarchy scene is covered through reviews and reports from people in the living anarchy." Editor(s): Chuck Munson Bitnet: cmunson@wiscmacc.bitnet Mikael Cardell Format: PostScript ASCII text FTP: export.acs.cmu.edu:/pub/quanta ftp.eff.org:/journals/Quanta lth.se:/documents/Quanta catless.newcastle.ac.uk:/pub/Quanta Gopher: gopher-srv.acs.cmu.edu (in the Archives directory) Postal: Quanta, 3003 Van Ness St. NW #S919, Washington, DC 20008, USA CompuServe: "Zines from the Net" area of the EFF forum (accessed by typing GO EFFSIG) Scream Baby "What do I want? Besides world peace, a sexy Mexican maid, and someone to use their fucking brains around here, I want a really good all-encompassing-sub-culture zine. Music, literature, art, television, film, weird space-time kinks, events, information, news, humor, interviews, and re:views of 'Stuff I Think Is Cool.' Not all at once, of course. Each issue of Scream Baby will come out whenever I can scrape together 25-30 kilobytes of really good stuff." Editor(s): Blade X Format: ASCII text FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/ScreamBaby ftp.eff.org:/pub/journals/ScreamBaby Postal: Cyberlicious , POB 4510, Austin, TX 78765 USA Other: WWIV: 46@5285 Unplastic News "the odd e-mail magazine w/a fever" Editor(s): Format: ASCII text FTP: ftp.eff.org:/pub/cud/misc/journals etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/EFF.journals/Unplastic_News quartz.rutgers.edu:pub/journals Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us Voices from the Net "There are a lot of folks with at least one foot in this complex region we call (much too simply) "the net." There are a lot of voices on these wires. From IRC to listservs, MUDspace to e-mail, Usenet group to commercial bbs -- all kinds of voices -- loud and quiet, anonymous and well-known. And yet, it's far from clear what it might mean to be a "voice" from, or on, the net. Enter "Voices from the Net": one attempt to sample, explore, the possibilities (or perils) of net.voices. Worrying away at the question. Running down the meme. Looking/listening, and reporting back to you." Editor(s): Bookish CountZer0 NEURO Format: Macintosh HyperCard stack ASCII text FTP: sumex-aim.stanford.edu:/info-mac/per/voices-*.hqx etext.archive.umich.edu:pub/zines/Voices E-Mail: Voices-request@andy.bgsu.edu to subscribe: subject: Voices from the Net body: subscribe Whole Earth Review "We are dedicated to demystification, to self-teaching, and to encouraging people to think for themselves. Thus our motto: 'ACCESS TO TOOLS AND IDEAS.' Tools in the Whole Earth sense include hammers, books, and computer conferencing systems. Our readers are a community of tool-users who share information with one another. The ideas we make accessible have not often been found in university courses, but are becoming recognized as part of what you need to know to be truly educated. Our readers contribute to the editorial content as well, with both reviews and articles." Editor(s): <> Format: ASCII text Macintosh PageMaker 4.2 files Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us E-Mail: wer@well.sf.ca.us Postal: Whole Earth Review, 27 Gate Five Road, Sausalito, CA 94965, USA Phone: +1 415 332 1716 (voice), +1 415 332 3110 (fax) ----- Sites archiving e-zines with FTP: ftp.eff.org etext.archive.umich.edu ftp.cic.net quartz.rutgers.edu ftp.msen.com ftp.halcyon.com world.std.com netcom.com in /pub/johnl/zines) nigel.msen.com in /pub/newsletters grind.isca.uiowa.edu (128.255.19.233) in /info/journals Sites archive e-zines with Gopher: gopher.eff.org etext.archive.umich.edu gopher.cic.net gopher.msen.com gopher.well.sf.ca.us world.std.com gopher.unt.edu ----- [ Part 3: "Attached Text" ] [ The following text is in the "iso-8859-1" character set. ] [ Your display is set for the "US-ASCII" character set. ] [ Some characters may be displayed incorrectly. ] Date: Thu, 1 Sep 1994 23:52:49 -0700 (PDT) From: Tom Jennings Subject: Re: talk a bout a transfiguration whoooa! To: Sylvia Maxwell In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII > may i please put this in snoozie? Um, did I answer you already? My computer is senile and cannot remember. Yes is the current answer. > > Tom Jennings writes: > > > I know exactly what I want my building to look like. I don't care abou > > stuff like rooms or value or wood or concrete or steel. It needs a place in > > back with dirt. It cannot be flat. There is a particular combination of > > pale light brownish grass that everything dies into in the semi-arid > > high-desert (newly raised sea bottom) that most of the West coast (or north > > america) is. There must be a pile or iron for plants to grown in, old > > tangled rusted on top but filthy with 40 year old caked grease down amongst > > the weeds where you go to grab them to clean up the yard on odd five year > > intervals, and when you realize just how heavy, filthy and tangled the iron > > objects really are you give up (pulling your hand back, think layer of old > > grease, dirt, dead grass, cobwebs and dead bugs, hot thread of a sore > > muscle you pulled on a little too hard at the wrong angle and a bright > > white and red scrape on your bare shin where the cast iron steering gear > > rose and fell at an unpredictable angle when you tugged at the pile). > > That's what smart plants wrap themselves in to get away from thoughts of > > lawnmowers or even human interest in their existence. > > > > I want to take up again my practice of putting unwanted vegetable sexual > > parts into the dirt outside the kitchen. In our last warehouse 666 Illinois > > st I did this. Friends live there now so I get to visit. There is 3rd year > > stunted corn, big pile of peppermint, inedible green beans, wild flowers, > > and an avocado tree nearly 6 feet high and six feet wide with a 2 inch > > diameter trunk! It can't have sex though, only masturbate, because it's the > > only avocado tree around. > > > > In the impentrable scrabble in the corner of the parkin lot I scraped out a > > tiny hole to bury my old lizard in. There is now a giant fennel growin on > > top of it; this has no bearing to the lizard buried there, as fennel grows > > everywhere here anyways and the lizard had no water or flesh in it's 2-foot > > long body (strange beast; the sort of animal that makes you wonder about > > existence itself. It requred 105 degree temperature, ultraviolet radiation, > > it ate only bugs and mammals, and drink literally no water. It would > > urinate after eating mice. It was utterly solitary, apparently approaching > > one of it's own to mate in some violent ritual. It was flatly terrified of > > all and any humans, even me, who fed it reliably. Nearly all animals lke > > me, even wild ones. It lived in it's intensive care station at the end of a > > 40 foot hall way, and would bask on it's electric rock under the 100 wat > > red heatlamp and blacklight bulb; as I approached, it would rise up on all > > four legs, hiss, and **BOLT** at high speed under its rock pile to peer at > > me until I left. The only thing that would bring it out while I was aroun > > was a small white mouse dropped into it's cage, which caused it to speeed > > out, grab the mouse with no unnecessary motions, suffocate the mouse and > > inhale it. Utterly no cruelty, nor recnognition of the mouse. Strange > > beast. It actually grew abou 6" and gained about half a pound of weight, > > the vet at SPCA was furious I was able to buy one, he explained the rather > > extreme requrements for it's survival and assumed I would not meet them. So > > when we moved to 666, and it no longer was the solitary occupant of 120 sq > > ft of dark hallway, and had to be within visibility of humans most of the > > time, and it stopped eating. It lost weight. After a month of this, I > > simply couldnt take it any more. A lizard expert (sic) told me that lizards > > hibernate/sleep when it gets really cold, and the least awuful way to kill > > them is to put them in a box, in the freezer. They sleep. Then freeze to > > death. I puzzled the ramifications of this contrast for a long time.) I > > always wonder about it's skeleton, should I go dig it up. > > > > My friend Erika has a little house in Santa Fe. Her and her boyfriend Scot > > have a chaotically controlled garden. She has a large patch of Datura. It > > really is a > > > > -- > > World Power Systems -- San Francisco CA > > > > > > Tom Jennings -- tomj@wps.com -- World Power Systems -- San Francisco, Calif. ^@^A^@^A^@^A^@^AFrom tdkcs!hookup!wired.com!hotwired-owner Fri Sep 2 08:48:34 1994 remote from exlibris Received: by exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca (1.65/waf) via UUCP; Sat, 03 Sep 94 03:02:18 EST for max Received: by tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca (smail2.5) id AA17031; 2 Sep 94 08:48:34 EDT (Fri) Received: from get.wired.com (wired.com [140.174.72.1]) by nic.hookup.net (8.6.9/1.230) with ESMTP id IAA12023; Fri, 2 Sep 1994 08:5 5:18 -0400 Received: by get.wired.com (8.6.9/8.6.5) id BAA19256; Fri, 2 Sep 1994 01:09:43 -0700 Received: by get.wired.com (8.6.9/8.6.5) id VAA06581; Thu, 1 Sep 1994 21:59:29 -0700 Received: from [140.174.72.163] by get.wired.com (8.6.9/8.6.5) with SMTP id VAA06573; Thu, 1 Sep 1994 21:59:22 -0700 X-Sender: hotinfo@pophost.wired.com Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" [ Part 4: "Attached Text" ] [ The following text is in the "iso-8859-1" character set. ] [ Your display is set for the "US-ASCII" character set. ] [ Some characters may be displayed incorrectly. ] Date: Sat, 3 Sep 1994 04:10:51 -0400 Message-Id: <199409030810.BAA00895@wps.com> From: tomj@wps.com (Tom Jennings) To: <@uunet.ca:tdkcs!exlibris!max@xenitec> Subject: I am overloaded beyond belief Apparently-To: <@mail.uunet.ca:tdkcs!exlibris!max@xenitec> I'm sorry, but I am nearly unable to read email here due to the incredible volume of mail. If it's not of critical importance I may not get to it for weeks. It's not that I don't value it, but a measure of desperation. - If you are writing about Little Garden business, please write to admin@tlg.org (The Little Garden), and it will be routed to the appropriate person in the office. - If it's personal mail, rest assured that I will eventually get it, but if it's important and time-sensitive you're better off calling me on the phone, though be warned that I go weeks at a time without playing back the messages. This is an automatic response; your message is here waiting for me to read it. ^@^A^@^A^@^A^@^AFrom tdkcs!hookup!wps.com!tomj Sun Sep 4 19:24:36 1994 remote from exlibris Received: by exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca (1.65/waf) via UUCP; Mon, 05 Sep 94 03:01:37 EST for max Received: by tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca (smail2.5) id AA14724; 4 Sep 94 19:24:36 EDT (Sun) Received: from fido.wps.com (root@fido.wps.com [140.174.77.1]) by nic.hookup.net (8.6.9/1.232) with ESMTP id TAA22826; Sun, 4 Sep 19 94 19:32:13 -0400 Received: from localhost by fido.wps.com (8.6.5/wps.com-hackery) id QAA04657; Sun, 4 Sep 1994 16:31:09 -0700 From: flesh@fido.wps.com (Flesh) Message-Id: <199409042331.QAA04657@wps.com> Subject: Another 800 number ((Jesse's) (fwd) To: w00f@fido.wps.com [ Part 5: "Attached Text" ] Date: Mon, 24 Oct 1994 09:42:29 -0700 (PDT) From: Tom Jennings To: Sylvia Maxwell Subject: Time's up (fwd) Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII What fun FidoNet is!!! :-) Don't publish... georeg sent this to me for amusement purposes, I guess. I love that Steve Winter! I would never have thought it possible to dream up such a character... Tom Jennings -- tomj@wps.com -- World Power Systems -- San Francisco, Calif. ---------- Forwarded message ----------