{"id":13778,"date":"2023-03-21T02:25:17","date_gmt":"2023-03-21T01:25:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.graviton.at\/letterswaplibrary\/a-large-subculture-glossary-and-introduction\/"},"modified":"2023-03-21T02:25:17","modified_gmt":"2023-03-21T01:25:17","slug":"a-large-subculture-glossary-and-introduction","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.graviton.at\/letterswaplibrary\/a-large-subculture-glossary-and-introduction\/","title":{"rendered":"A Large Subculture Glossary And Introduction"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> ______________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n|______________                        \/                               |<br \/>\n|                                     \/                                |<br \/>\n|                u  t  u  r  e       &lt;___________  u  l  t  u  r  e    |<br \/>\n_______________________________________________________________________|<\/p>\n<p>                                 f  a  q<\/p>\n<p>updated: December.31.1992<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Requests to join the FutureCulture E-list must be sent to:<br \/>\nfuture-request@nyx.cs.du.edu<\/p>\n<p>The subject must have one of the following:<\/p>\n<p>    subscribe realtime    -subscribe in realtime (reflector) format<br \/>\n    subscribe digest      -subscribe in daily-digest (1 msg\/day)<br \/>\n    subscribe faq         -subscribe to faq only (periodical updates)<br \/>\n    unsubscribe realtime<br \/>\n    unsubscribe digest<br \/>\n    unsubscribe faq<br \/>\n    help                  -send help on subscribing and general info<br \/>\n    send info             -receive info on the FutureCulture mailing list<br \/>\n    send faq              -this file<\/p>\n<p>FutureCulture list maintainer and keeper of this FAQ:<br \/>\nandy<br \/>\nahawks@nyx.cs.du.edu<br \/>\nahawks@mindvox.phantom.com<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<\/p>\n<p>While no article that attempts to document an entire emerging<br \/>\nsubculture can be complete, I will do my best to give you enough<br \/>\ncomplete and accurate information to get you on your way to the future.<\/p>\n<p>This article will focus mainly on cyberpunk culture, rave culture,<br \/>\nindustrial, po-mo, virtual reality, drugs, computer underground,<br \/>\netc. Basically, the elements that make up the developing<br \/>\ntechno-underground, the new edge, the technoculture.<\/p>\n<p>Included in this article will be: suggested readings &#8212; books,<br \/>\nmagazines, zines, requisite authors, etc., BBSes devoted to relevant<br \/>\ntopics, corporations and merchandise geared toward the techno-aware,<br \/>\nInternet e-mail addresses for relevant figure-heads in this area,<br \/>\nsuggested music and movies\/videos, FTP sites, etc.<\/p>\n<p>I will do my best to update this article every so often, as the<br \/>\ntechno-underground is not stagnant and is always shifting and changing<br \/>\nand moving forward.  If you have any complaints\/comments\/suggestions\/<br \/>\nerrors or just want to send someone mail, write to me on the Internet<br \/>\nat ahawks@nyx.cs.du.edu.  I also welcome addition requests and such &#8211;<br \/>\nfeel free to say &quot;hey man, add blah-blah to the list!&quot;<\/p>\n<p>______________________________________________________________________________<\/p>\n<p>We are the music makers.  And we are the dreamers of the dreams.<br \/>\n                                :::::Wille Wonka<\/p>\n<p>The cyberpunks did not originate their vision, but picked up bits and<br \/>\npieces of what was actually coming true, and fed it back to the<br \/>\nreaders who were already living in Gibson&#039;s Sprawl, whether they knew<br \/>\nit or not.<br \/>\n                                ::::::Steve Brown<\/p>\n<p>Information wants to be free.  Believe it, pal.<br \/>\n                                ::::::Bruce Sterling<\/p>\n<p>If only you could see what I&#039;ve seen through your eyes<br \/>\n                                ::::::Blade Runner<\/p>\n<p>We&#039;ve discovered Cyberotica!!!!!<br \/>\n                                ::::::The Shamen at a Rave with<br \/>\n                                      RU Sirius<\/p>\n<p>The techno-underground is a direct descendant of the hippy revolution.<br \/>\n                                ::::::Select Magazine (April .92)<\/p>\n<p>Cyberpunks use all available data input to think for themselves.<br \/>\n                                ::::::Timothy Leary<\/p>\n<p>Thus the most repressed sector of society acquires a paradoxical<br \/>\npower through the myth of its occult and knowledge.&quot; [Hakim Bey].<br \/>\nGibson &amp; Burroughs &amp; Lewis Shriner &amp; Norman Spinrad &amp; Bruce Sterling<br \/>\ncreated the perfect term &#8212; CYBERPUNK!  The odd occult shadow still<br \/>\nhaunts&quot; the civilized, industrial culture.  Here is the marvelous<br \/>\nparadox of VR\/Cyberpunk: Big high-tech firms fighting the myth of<br \/>\n&quot;electronic LSD.&quot; Jaron Lanier as wizard with dreadlocks! Eric<br \/>\nGullichsen &#8211; student of Crowley! Mondo 2000! Gibson and his data<br \/>\nrustlers!<br \/>\n                                 ::::::Timothy Leary<\/p>\n<p>Cyberpunk is really about the present.<br \/>\n                                 ::::::Rudy Rucker<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                                         |              |<br \/>\n                                                         |   Contents:  |<br \/>\n                                                         |______________|<\/p>\n<p>::::: * Part 1<\/p>\n<p>intro<br \/>\nfutureculture list info<br \/>\nquotes<br \/>\ncontents<br \/>\ncultural literacy<br \/>\nmagazines (hardcopy)<br \/>\nelectronic zines and digests<br \/>\nelectronic-essays<\/p>\n<p>::::: * Part 2<\/p>\n<p>usenet newsgroups<br \/>\nwho&#039;s who of the net<br \/>\ninternet bbses and services<br \/>\nirc channels<br \/>\nmuds<br \/>\nbbses<br \/>\nbooks<\/p>\n<p>::::: * Part 3<\/p>\n<p>videos<br \/>\nmusic<br \/>\ndrugs<br \/>\nsoftware<br \/>\ncompanies\/merchandise<br \/>\nclosing<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                                 |                      |<br \/>\n                                                 |   Cultural Literacy  |<br \/>\n                                                 |______________________|<\/p>\n<p>Agrippa: A Book of the Dead &#8211; A collaboration between author [William<br \/>\n        Gibson], publisher Kevin Begos Jr, and artist Dennis Ashbaugh.<br \/>\n        This art-work contains engravings by Ashbaugh which appear or<br \/>\n        disappear in light and an on-disk semi-autobiographical poem<br \/>\n        by [William Gibson] which is unreadable after having been read<br \/>\n        once.  Agrippa is notable because in many respects it blurs<br \/>\n        the lines about what art is, and adds fuel to the fire on<br \/>\n        issues of property rights and intellectual property.  A<br \/>\n        highlight of 1992 was the release of Gibson&#039;s poem on to the<br \/>\n        [net].<\/p>\n<p>Artificial Life &#8211; man-made systems that exhibit characteristics<br \/>\n        associated with the concept of &quot;life&quot;.<\/p>\n<p>Artificial Reality &#8211; similar to [virtual reality], but more<br \/>\n        interactive, with the participant being part of, not just<br \/>\n        experiencing, the artificial environment.<\/p>\n<p>BBSes &#8211; electronic Bulletin Board Systems.  Begun in the late 70&#039;s, a<br \/>\n        form of [virtual community] existing in [cyberspace] where<br \/>\n        participants (usually using aliases) may send and receive<br \/>\n        public and private messages to each other on any topic<br \/>\n        imaginable, transfer software (copyrighted and\/or public<br \/>\n        domain), play on-line games, etc.  There is the &quot;over-ground&quot;<br \/>\n        BBS world where aliases are less common and illegal activities<br \/>\n        are avoided in discussion, and the [{computer} underground]<br \/>\n        where illegal activities and discussions are very common,<br \/>\n        members use aliases, and illegal information and\/or software<br \/>\n        is exchanged.<\/p>\n<p>Boxing &#8211; A variety of electronic devices used to aid in [phreaking].<br \/>\n        The original was the blue box, used from the mid 60&#039;s to the<br \/>\n        mid 80&#039;s, which allowed long distance phone calls to be made<br \/>\n        for free.  A variety of other similar instruments<br \/>\n        accomplishing different tasks have been developed, some<br \/>\n        purely comical, some quite practical.<\/p>\n<p>CC fraud &#8211; Credit Card or Calling Card fraud.  common in the<br \/>\n        [computer underground] community.<\/p>\n<p>Chaos Theory &#8211; science revolving around simplistic equations<br \/>\n        involving a large number of variables.  Gave rise to<br \/>\n        [fractals], a form of [cyberdelic] art.  For further info on<br \/>\n        the subject, James Gleick&#039;s &quot;Chaos: Making a New Science&quot; is<br \/>\n        suggested.<\/p>\n<p>C0dez Doodz &#8211; Essentialy a [phreaker]&#039;s version of [pirates].  People<br \/>\n        who seek out telco codes to be used to gain long distance (ld)<br \/>\n        telephone calls without paying for them.  Scurge of the<br \/>\n        [computer underground].<\/p>\n<p>Computer Underground &#8211; &quot;A group organized in secrecy, hidden behind<br \/>\n        aliases, to promote the free exchange of information<br \/>\n        regarding anything and everything including, but not limited<br \/>\n        to: computers, telephones, radios, chemicals, and ideas.&quot;<br \/>\n        (thanx to The Butler for this definition)<br \/>\n        The mainstay of communication for the computer underground is<br \/>\n        [cyberspace], more specifically [BBSes].  The computer<br \/>\n        underground is comprised of [hackers], [phreakers],<br \/>\n        [piraters], anarchists, and other [cyberpunks].<\/p>\n<p>CP &#8211; see [cyberpunk].<\/p>\n<p>Cryonics &#8211; The fringe science of freezing a person&#039;s head or whole<br \/>\n        body after death, in the hopes that in the future they may be<br \/>\n        revived and brought back to life.<\/p>\n<p>Cyber- &#8211; A prefix taken from [cybernetics] generally used in popular<br \/>\n        culture to mean anything that is technologically oriented.<\/p>\n<p>Cyberdeck &#8211; Term originated by [William Gibson] to refer to a<br \/>\n        computer used by [deck cowboys] that can connect to the<br \/>\n        [matrix].<\/p>\n<p>Cyberdelic &#8211; &quot;Cyber-art&quot;.  Examples include [fractals],<br \/>\n        computer-generated pictures and\/or music, [virtual worlds],<br \/>\n        etc.<\/p>\n<p>Cybernetics &#8211; The study of communication systems in living organisms<br \/>\n        and machines, the mathematical analysis of the flow of<br \/>\n        information.<\/p>\n<p>Cyberpunk &#8211; Begun as a literary movement in the 80&#039;s, an off-shoot of<br \/>\n        normal science fiction.  Unique in that it generally occurs<br \/>\n        in the present or not so distant future, the characters are<br \/>\n        often considered &quot;punks&quot; (social deviants) and technology,<br \/>\n        (the cyber aspect), is prominent.  &quot;Neuromancer&quot; by [William<br \/>\n        Gibson], published in 1984, is considered by most to be the<br \/>\n        &quot;bible&quot; of cyberpunk.  Another prominent author is [Bruce<br \/>\n        Sterling], editor of another worthy cyberpunk collection,<br \/>\n        &quot;Mirrorshades&quot;.  Other examples  of cyberpunk include Max<br \/>\n        Headroom (tv show) and Blade Runner (movie).  Cyberpunk is<br \/>\n        special in that it has evolved from a purely literary movement<br \/>\n        to a realistic subculture.  Many &quot;techno-punks&quot; (ie:<br \/>\n        [hackers]) are considered cyberpunks.  Other contributing<br \/>\n        factors to the cyberpunk subculture include:  virtual reality,<br \/>\n        hallucinogenic and [nootropic] drugs, and industrial and punk<br \/>\n        music.  For an in-depth, detailed look at cyberpunk fiction<br \/>\n        and cyberpunk culture, &quot;Storming the Reality Studio&quot;, ed. by<br \/>\n        Larry McCaffery is suggested.<\/p>\n<p>Cyberspace &#8211; &quot;The electronic frontier.&quot; A completely virtual<br \/>\n        environment: the sum total of all [BBSes], computer networks,<br \/>\n        and other [virtual communities].  Unique in that it is<br \/>\n        constantly being changed, exists only virtually, can be<br \/>\n        practically infinite in &quot;size&quot;, communication occurs<br \/>\n        instantaneously world-wide &#8211; physical location is completely<br \/>\n        irrelevant most of the time.  Some include video and telephone<br \/>\n        transmissions as part of cyberspace.<\/p>\n<p>Deck Cowboys &#8211; Futuristic version of a computer [hacker] or a<br \/>\n        modern-day [cyberpunk].<\/p>\n<p>Electronic Frontier Foundation &#8211; (EFF).  Organization founded by<br \/>\n        Mitch Kapor (of Lotus fame) and John Perry Barlow (writer and<br \/>\n        Grateful Dead songwriter) to establish laws for [cyberspace]<br \/>\n        and apply the constitution to [virtual communities].<\/p>\n<p>Flame &#8211; disagreement occuring in [cyberspace].  Common on [Usenet].<\/p>\n<p>Fractals &#8211; Images created using [chaos theory].  A mish-mash of<br \/>\n        colors presented in a pattern that repeats itself many times<br \/>\n        over.  A popular type of fractal image is one created using<br \/>\n        the &quot;Mandlebrot set&quot;.  Fractals are considered [cyberdelic]<br \/>\n        art.<\/p>\n<p>Gibson, William &#8211; Considered by most to be the &quot;father&quot; of<br \/>\n        [cyberpunk], along with [Bruce Sterling].  His works include<br \/>\n        the infamous &quot;Neuromancer&quot;, &quot;Count Zero&quot;, &quot;Mona Lisa<br \/>\n        Overdrive&quot; (these 3 works are known as the [sprawl] series),<br \/>\n        &quot;The Difference Engine&quot; with which he was co-author with [Bruce<br \/>\n        Sterling], and &quot;Burning Chrome&quot; a collection of short<br \/>\n        stories.  Hist latest work is a poem in &quot;[Agrippa: A Book of the<br \/>\n        Dead]&quot;.  Gibson says he will no longer be writing the &quot;classic&quot;<br \/>\n        [cyberpunk] novels he is famous for.  His next work is entitled<br \/>\n        &quot;Virtual Light&quot; and is futuristic fiction.<\/p>\n<p>Grep &#8211; search, or scan.<\/p>\n<p>Hacker &#8211; 60&#039;s (1st) generation (orig. MIT):  one who tinkers with<br \/>\n        software, electronics, computer hardware, etc.  80&#039;s (2nd)<br \/>\n        [WarGames] generation:  one who enters computer systems<br \/>\n        without permission with either malicious or non-malicious<br \/>\n        intent, to gain, alter, or destroy information (labelled as<br \/>\n        [crackers] by the 60&#039;s generation).  90&#039;s (3rd) generation:<br \/>\n        often called [cyberpunks], mostly non-malicious [crackers]<br \/>\n        interested in information for the sake of information, and<br \/>\n        not hacking for the sake of the hack &#8211; sometimes calling<br \/>\n        themselves &quot;information liberators&quot;, they have re-adopted<br \/>\n        more of the original hacker ethic of the 60&#039;s which states<br \/>\n        mainly &quot;all information should be free&quot;, &quot;access to computers<br \/>\n        should be unlimited and total&quot; and &quot;promote decentralization&quot;.<br \/>\n        This new, 3rd generation is commonly associated with the<br \/>\n        computer underground, despite its mostly non-malicious intent.<\/p>\n<p>Industrial &#8211; A subculture revolving around industrial music, a<br \/>\n        collection of mostly electronically created sounds and<br \/>\n        samples that results in a fierce explosion of sound labelled<br \/>\n        by many as &quot;the new punk&quot;.  This subculture is generally<br \/>\n        anti-political, anti-aesthetic in nature.<\/p>\n<p>Internet &#8211; A large and very popular world-wide computer network<br \/>\n        begun by the Defense Department in the 60&#039;s that connects<br \/>\n        educational institutions, corporations, organizations, and<br \/>\n        military and government installations around the globe.<br \/>\n        Some organizations exist that offer access to the Internet to<br \/>\n        the general public for an hourly\/monthly\/yearly fee.  See the<br \/>\n        &quot;BBSes&quot; section of this article for more info, particularly<br \/>\n        those BBSes listed with &quot;public access unix&quot; next to them.<br \/>\n        Suggested are places like the [WELL], [MindVox], Nyx (which is<br \/>\n        free of cost), NetCom, etc.  Many Internet users partake in<br \/>\n        reading and contributing to [Usenet], playing [MUD]s, FTPing<br \/>\n        text files and programs free of charge at the various FTP<br \/>\n        sites, and &#039;telnet&#039;ing to other Internet sites.  Because of<br \/>\n        its accessibility at a relatively low cost, size (the largest<br \/>\n        computer network in the world), connectivity, and infinite<br \/>\n        amounts of information, many network users prefer the Internet<br \/>\n        to such services as CompuServe (often called Compu$erve on<br \/>\n        the Internet) or Prodigy (which is more restricting in its<br \/>\n        content).  The Internet has something to offer for everyone.<br \/>\n        Other portions of this file such as the suggested newsgroups<br \/>\n        list, list of FTP sites, and list of &#039;telnet&#039;able services and<br \/>\n        sites, should be very helpful to the new Internet user.  Once<br \/>\n        you gain access to the Internet, it is suggested that you read<br \/>\n        the &#039;news.announce.newusers&#039; and &#039;news.newusers.questions&#039;<br \/>\n        and &#039;news.answers&#039; newsgroups on [Usenet].  You might also want<br \/>\n        to read the file &#039;NixPub: Listing of Public Access Unix sites&#039;<br \/>\n        to find an Internet dial-up (BBS\/Service) in your area.<\/p>\n<p>IRC &#8211; [Internet] Relay Chat.  Realtime communication forums between<br \/>\n        [Internet] users all over the world.<\/p>\n<p>Legion of Doom &#8211; (LoD).  A legendary group of [hackers] from the<br \/>\n        [computer underground].  When they disbanded, some members<br \/>\n        went on to form a computer security firm (ComSec), Loyd<br \/>\n        Blankenship wrote GURPS Cyberpunk for [Steve Jackson Games]<br \/>\n        and some ended up in jail from [Operation Sundevil].<\/p>\n<p>Matrix &#8211; Term coined by William Gibson which refers to the consensual<br \/>\n        hallucination of [cyberspace].<\/p>\n<p>MindVox &#8211; A [virtual community] in [cyberspace], also a [BBS]<br \/>\n        connected to the [Internet].  A nexus of the [computer<br \/>\n        underground] and [cyberpunk] and [virtual reality] begun by<br \/>\n        Phantom Access Technologies, former members of the [Legion of<br \/>\n        Doom].  See also the [WELL]<\/p>\n<p>Mirrorshades &#8211; A very important collection of [cyberpunk] fiction by<br \/>\n        various authors, most of whom are labelled as the [mirrorshades<br \/>\n        group].  This book is edited by [Bruce Sterling] and should be<br \/>\n        available in most bookstores.<\/p>\n<p>Mirrorshades Group &#8211; Original collection of [cp] authors which<br \/>\n        includes William Gibson, Bruce Sterling, Tom Maddox, Lewis<br \/>\n        Shiner, John Shirley, SF Eye magazine editor Steve Brown,<br \/>\n        Rudy Rucker, Pat Cadigan, and others.<\/p>\n<p>Mondo 2000 &#8211; Very popular [cyberpunk] and [new edge] magazine.<br \/>\n        Subscription information is available elsewhere in this file.<\/p>\n<p>MUD &#8211; Multi-User Domain, Multi-User Dungeon, or Multi-User Dimension.<br \/>\n        MUDs are multi-user role-playing-games of sorts that exist on<br \/>\n        the [Internet] for entertainment purposes.  MUDs are<br \/>\n        essentially text-based [virtual worlds] which players<br \/>\n        (participants) may explore, change, or add on to.  In some<br \/>\n        cases, the MUD is not actually a &quot;game&quot; with scores, player<br \/>\n        attributes, levels, etc., but some MUDs are set up this way.<br \/>\n        MUDs tend to be based around different science fiction genres<br \/>\n        such as fantasy, space, or even [cyberpunk].  Some MUD<br \/>\n        environments have no defining characteristics.<\/p>\n<p>Nanotechnology &#8211; the science of &quot;micro-machines&quot;.  Small gears or<br \/>\n        other machines seen only by a microscope, that can be used in<br \/>\n        areas such as medicine and health, art, and other<br \/>\n        technologies.<\/p>\n<p>Net &#8211; A computer network.  Often used to mean the [Internet] when<br \/>\n        referred to as &quot;the net&quot;.<\/p>\n<p>Netrunner &#8211; see [hacker].<\/p>\n<p>New Edge &#8211; Fringe culture and fringe science, mostly techno-oriented,<br \/>\n        and very popular in Southern California.  [Mondo 2000] is a<br \/>\n        magazine devoted to the new edge.<\/p>\n<p>Nootropics &#8211; A new science revolving around drugs used to increase<br \/>\n        intelligence, aid in memory, enhance brain activity, etc.<br \/>\n        Touted as a fad by some, others claim that use of nootropics<br \/>\n        actually work.  See also [SmartDrinks].<\/p>\n<p>Operation Sundevil &#8211; Secret Service operation begun in 1990 intended<br \/>\n        to destroy the [computer underground] by confiscating [BBSes]<br \/>\n        and detaining [hackers].<\/p>\n<p>Phrack &#8211; An important magazine existing only in [cyberspace], of<br \/>\n        interest to the [computer underground].  It&#039;s founder, Craig<br \/>\n        Neidorf, now works for the [Electronic Frontier Foundation].<\/p>\n<p>Phreaker &#8211; [Hacking] the phone system.  Usually meaning to get phone<br \/>\n        calls for free, whether by [boxing] or [cc fraud].  Individual<br \/>\n        phreakers are called phreaks.<\/p>\n<p>Pirate &#8211; One who copies software illegally.  Commonly associated with<br \/>\n        the [computer underground].  Although commonplace, pirates<br \/>\n        are looked down upon as with [codez d00dz].<\/p>\n<p>Post-modern &#8211; Literary, artistic, cultural, and philosophical<br \/>\n        movement revolving around the post-industrial world in which<br \/>\n        we live, and the unique aspects of the trends of modern<br \/>\n        society.<\/p>\n<p>Raves &#8211; A subculture revolving around all-night dance parties.<br \/>\n        Typically, the parties are generally illegal and thus a<br \/>\n        complex process is involved to find out where they are<br \/>\n        located.  Rave music is generally [techno], the parties<br \/>\n        usually include 1 or more DJs.  Also present in many cases are<br \/>\n        &quot;chill out rooms&quot; which feature more ambient music.  Lasers,<br \/>\n        blaring music, [cyberdelic] images, [SmartDrinks] and drugs<br \/>\n        (most often MDMA {X, XTC, Ecstacy, E}, LSD {acid}, ketamine,<br \/>\n        or nootropics) are all general contributors to the rave<br \/>\n        experience.  Raves are usually held in warehouses, and last<br \/>\n        until the next morning.  Another large part of rave culture is<br \/>\n        the flyers &#8211; used to find out where your next  party will be.<br \/>\n        Raves are meant to be very happy events, everyone ideally<br \/>\n        should be open and free, laying aggressions and inhibitions<br \/>\n        aside for the night.  Some have likened the rave experience<br \/>\n        to &quot;a weekly roving [techno-]woodstock for the 90&#039;s.&quot;  Rave<br \/>\n        fashion includes over-sized baggy t-shirts and pants, hooded<br \/>\n        sweat-shirts, ski caps, and usually bright colors, as well as<br \/>\n        accessories such as whistles, Cat In The Hat hats, &quot;doctor&quot;<br \/>\n        masks, VapoRub, etc.<\/p>\n<p>Slipstream &#8211; Term used to denote cyberpunk fiction, particularly<br \/>\n        pre-1984 fictional works that have been influential to the<br \/>\n        [mirrorshades group] or that closely resemble cyberpunk, but<br \/>\n        are sometimes outside of the sf genre.  An example would be<br \/>\n        William S. Burroughs.<\/p>\n<p>SmartDrugs &#8211; [nootropics].<\/p>\n<p>SmartDrinks &#8211; Similar to SmartDrugs, or [nootropics], the intent of<br \/>\n        these substances, loaded with vitamins, minerals, amino<br \/>\n        acids, and other healthy substances, is to aid in brain<br \/>\n        functioning.  Smart Drinks are most often consumed at<br \/>\n        [raves], thus, the purpose of some smart drinks is to<br \/>\n        &quot;energize&quot; the drinker, not to make them smarter.<\/p>\n<p>Sprawl &#8211; Word used by [William Gibson] to mean large mega-cities, and<br \/>\n        places where different cities collide.  Southern California<br \/>\n        and New York City might be early examples of the sprawl. This<br \/>\n        word is used often in modern times as &quot;urban sprawl&quot;.<\/p>\n<p>Steve Jackson Games &#8211; RPG manufacturers which have played a key role<br \/>\n        in the evolution of [cyberpunk] and the [computer<br \/>\n        underground].  Operators of the Illuminati BBS and makers of<br \/>\n        GURPS Cyberpunk, an RPG guide written by Loyd Blankenship, a<br \/>\n        member of the [Legion of Doom].<\/p>\n<p>Sterling, Bruce &#8211; considered by most to be the &quot;co-founder&quot; of<br \/>\n        [cyberpunk] along with [William Gibson].  He is the editor of<br \/>\n        &quot;Mirrorshades: A cyberpunk anthology&quot;, which is considered<br \/>\n        the quintessential collection of [cp] works by the<br \/>\n        [mirrorshades group].  Some of his other works include<br \/>\n        &quot;Islands in the Net&quot;, &quot;Schizmatrix&quot;, &quot;The Involution<br \/>\n        Ocean&quot;, &quot;The Artificial Kid&quot;, &quot;The Difference Engine&quot; which<br \/>\n        he co-authored with [Gibson] and &quot;The Hacker Crackdown&quot; a<br \/>\n        non-fiction account of the [computer underground] and<br \/>\n        [Operation Sundevil], including the [Electronic Frontier<br \/>\n        Foundation], [Phrack], the [Legion of Doom], [Steve Jackson<br \/>\n        Games], etc.<\/p>\n<p>Social Engineering &#8211; Technique often by which [hackers] or [crackers]<br \/>\n        acquire information, such as names and passwords.  Essential<br \/>\n        a modern-day con, often conducted via phone conversations,<br \/>\n        such as portraying onesself as a teclo employee.<\/p>\n<p>Techno- &#8211; prefix similar to cyber-, referring to anything which has<br \/>\n        its roots in current or futuristic technology.<\/p>\n<p>Techno &#8211; type of music made almost entirely with the help of<br \/>\n        computers, revolving around a fast-paced drum beat (as high<br \/>\n        as 160 BPM), sampling, and synthesizers.<\/p>\n<p>Teledildonics &#8211; Virtual sex in a [virtual environment].  Term often<br \/>\n        used by the [new edge] community.<\/p>\n<p>2600 &#8211; A popular hardcopy magazine devoted to the [computer<br \/>\n        underground].  Subscription information is obtained elsewhere<br \/>\n        in this file.<\/p>\n<p>Usenet &#8211; A collection of &quot;newsgroups&quot; on the [Internet], in which<br \/>\n        [Internet] users may post or read messages on almost any<br \/>\n        subject imaginable.  The topics of discussion are divided up<br \/>\n        into the individual newsgroups, which total about 2000 on<br \/>\n        average.  Usenet is divided into various large sections,<br \/>\n        including the &#039;alt&#039;ernative newsgroups, the &#039;comp&#039;uter<br \/>\n        newsgroups, the &#039;sci&#039;ence newsgroups and the &#039;talk&#039;<br \/>\n        newsgroups, among others.  A suggested list of newsgroups is<br \/>\n        contained in this file.  Some groups are moderated, while most<br \/>\n        remain completely uncensored.<\/p>\n<p>Virtual Community &#8211; any group or gathering that exists in<br \/>\n        [cyberspace].  This could be a [BBS], a [hacking] group, a<br \/>\n        [net], or even a [zaibatsu].<\/p>\n<p>Virtual Culture &#8211; the collection of [virtual communities], and the<br \/>\n        cultural aspects unique to those communities.<\/p>\n<p>Virtual Environment &#8211; a [virtual world].<\/p>\n<p>Virtual Reality &#8211; a consensual hallucination of a world existing only<br \/>\n        in [cyberspace].  Modern day virtual reality uses helmets,<br \/>\n        gloves, and body suits to create such a world, which is first<br \/>\n        created on a computer and connected to the vr devices.<br \/>\n        The goal of virtual reality is to generate a completely<br \/>\n        alternate reality.  Research in vr includes networking<br \/>\n        people, so spacial limitations are meaningless.  The<br \/>\n        possibilities of vr-generated environments are as limitless<br \/>\n        as the imagination.<\/p>\n<p>Virtual World &#8211; a world existing in [cyberspace] created and used<br \/>\n        with [virtual reality] technologies.<\/p>\n<p>VMB &#8211; (Voice MailBox).  Used (often illegally) by [phreaks] as a<br \/>\n        means of communication.<\/p>\n<p>WELL &#8211; The Whole Earth &#039;Lectronic Link.  An important gridpoint in<br \/>\n        the [matrix], a [virtual community] in [cyberspace], also a<br \/>\n        [BBS] connected to the [Internet].  A group concerned mostly<br \/>\n        with [cyberpunk], [virtual reality], [nootropics], and other<br \/>\n        aspects of the [new edge].<\/p>\n<p>Wirehead &#8211; a hardware [hacker].<\/p>\n<p>Zaibatsu &#8211; Japanese term used a lot by [William Gibson] that means a<br \/>\n        large mega-corporation, such as Sony for example.<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                                         |              |<br \/>\n                                                         |   Magazines: |<br \/>\n                                                         |______________|<\/p>\n<p>Albert Hofmann Foundation Newsletter<br \/>\nThe Albert Hofmann Foundation<br \/>\n1341 Ocean Ave. Suite 300<br \/>\nSanta Monica, CA     90401<br \/>\n201.281.8110<br \/>\n       -$30 for 4 issues<\/p>\n<p>Boardwatch<br \/>\n5970 S. Vivian St.<br \/>\nLittleton, CO   80127<br \/>\n303.973.6038 (voice)<br \/>\n303.973.4222 (bbs\/data)<br \/>\n303.973.3731 (fax)<br \/>\n       -BBSing articles\/lists\/info<br \/>\n       -$4 an issue<\/p>\n<p>Body Art<br \/>\nLast Gap Distributors<br \/>\nPO Box 410067<br \/>\nSan Francisco, CA     94141<br \/>\n415.824.6636<br \/>\n       -body art magazine, tatoos and such<br \/>\n       -back issues $16.50-$21.45 ppd.<\/p>\n<p>bOING bOING<br \/>\nPO Box 18432<br \/>\nBoulder, CO   80308<br \/>\n       -cyberpunk zine<br \/>\n       -$4 an issue, $14 for 4 issues<\/p>\n<p>Communications of the ACM<br \/>\n(Association for Computing Machinery, Inc.)<br \/>\n1515 Broadway<br \/>\nNY, NY  10036<br \/>\n212.869.7440<br \/>\n       -the Internet, networks, ACM news, etc.<br \/>\n       -$75 membership dues includes a $30 subscription to CACM<\/p>\n<p>Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction<br \/>\nHeldref Publications<br \/>\n1319 Eighteenth St. NW<br \/>\nWashington, DC   20036-1802<br \/>\n800.365.9753<br \/>\n        -Spring 92 is all about cp, vr, cybernetics, etc.<br \/>\n        -$10<\/p>\n<p>Cryonics Magazine<br \/>\nALCOR<br \/>\n12327 Doherty St.<br \/>\nRiverside, CA     92503<br \/>\n800.367.2228<br \/>\n        -$10 for 12 issues<\/p>\n<p>CyberEdge Journal<br \/>\n928 Greenhill Road<br \/>\nMill Valley, CA 94941<br \/>\n415.383.2458 (voice)<br \/>\n415.389.0251 (fax)<br \/>\nbdel@well.sf.ca.us<br \/>\n       -covers vr and related topics<br \/>\n       -$129 for 6 issues<\/p>\n<p>Cybertek<br \/>\nOCL\/Magnitude<br \/>\nPO Box 64<br \/>\nBrewster, NY   10509<br \/>\n       -hacking, cyberpunks, technology, culture<br \/>\n       -$10 a year<\/p>\n<p>Disco Family Plan<br \/>\nDJ ESP Woody McBride<br \/>\n1205 S. 7th St. #8<br \/>\nMinneapolis, MN   55415<br \/>\n612.376.0226<br \/>\n       -rave zine<\/p>\n<p>Edge Detector<br \/>\nPO Box 36, Station H<br \/>\nMontreal, Quebec<br \/>\nCanada H3G 2KS<\/p>\n<p>Evolution<br \/>\nBox 833<br \/>\nLondon NW 6<br \/>\nUK<br \/>\n       -psychedelic experience and lifestyle<br \/>\n       -15 pounds 4 issues<\/p>\n<p>EXTROPY: The Journal of Trans-humanist Thought<br \/>\nPO Box 57306<br \/>\nLos Angeles, CA 90057-0306<br \/>\n       -$9 two issues (one year)<\/p>\n<p>FactSheet-Five<br \/>\nSeth Friedman<br \/>\nPO Box 170099<br \/>\nSan Francisco CA  94117-0099<br \/>\n       -independently-oriented reviewers of the culture<br \/>\n       -1 issue $4, 6 issues $20 (or more)<\/p>\n<p>FAD Magazine<br \/>\nPO Box 420-656<br \/>\nSan Francisco, CA     94142<br \/>\n       -Bay-Area fashion, art, music, style rag<br \/>\n       -look for issue #26, Spring 92, the Cyber issue<br \/>\n       -$14.95 for 6 issues<\/p>\n<p>Fluxu8<br \/>\nfluxu8@well.sf.ca.us<br \/>\nrderek@world.std.com<br \/>\n       -magazine described as &quot;Mondo 2000 without the gloss&quot;<br \/>\n       -email for info<\/p>\n<p>Freakbeat<br \/>\nPO Box 1288<br \/>\nGerrard&#039;s Cross<br \/>\nBucks SL9 0AN<br \/>\nUK<br \/>\n       -ultra-psychedelia<br \/>\n       -4.5 pounds per issue<\/p>\n<p>Full Disclosure<br \/>\nBox 903<br \/>\nLibertyville, IL 60048<br \/>\nBBS &#8211; 708.838.4201<br \/>\n       -technology, legal info., etc.<\/p>\n<p>Hack-Tic<br \/>\npb 22953, 1100 DL<br \/>\nAmsterdam, The Netherlands<br \/>\n31.20.6001480<br \/>\nropg@ooc.uva.nl (Internet)<br \/>\n       -published near that hotbed of hackers in holland\/amsterdam<br \/>\n       -European counterpart to 2600<br \/>\n       -$2.30 US an issue<\/p>\n<p>The HardCore<br \/>\nScott Dorward<br \/>\nPO Box 1893<br \/>\nLondon  N9 8JT  36<br \/>\nUK<br \/>\n       -L1.80 each<br \/>\n       -sf\/cp zine<\/p>\n<p>Interference on the Brain Screen<br \/>\nPatrick Clark<br \/>\nPO Box 2761<br \/>\nSt. Paul  MN 55102.<br \/>\n       -$2.00 each<br \/>\n       -sf zine<\/p>\n<p>Intertek<br \/>\nSteve Steinberg<br \/>\n325 Ellwood Beach #3<br \/>\nGoleta, CA   93117<br \/>\nsteve@cs.ucsb.edu<br \/>\n       -hacking, cyberspace, interviews, designer drugs, cryonics, etc.<br \/>\n       -$4 an issue<\/p>\n<p>Interzone<br \/>\n124 Osborne Road<br \/>\nBrighton, BN1 6LU<br \/>\nUK<br \/>\n       -science-fiction zine<br \/>\n       -$22 for 6 issues<\/p>\n<p>Iron Feather Journal<br \/>\nPO Box 1905<br \/>\nBoulder, CO   80306-1905<br \/>\nsprother@nyx.cs.du.edu<br \/>\n       -hacking, anarchy, techno-phun, underground info, raves, activism<br \/>\n       -$2 an issue<\/p>\n<p>Isaac Asimov&#039;s Science Fiction magazine<br \/>\nPO Box 7058<br \/>\nRed Oak, IA    51591-2058<br \/>\n       -$34.95 for 13 issues<\/p>\n<p>The Journal of Complex Systems<br \/>\nPO Box 6149<br \/>\nChampaign, IL   61826<br \/>\n       -cellular automata, $50 \/ year min.<\/p>\n<p>The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction<br \/>\nPO Box 56<br \/>\nCornwall, CT    06753<br \/>\n       -$26 for 12 issues<\/p>\n<p>Mondo 2000<br \/>\nPO Box 10171<br \/>\nBerkeley, CA    94709<br \/>\n415.845.9018 (phone)<br \/>\n415.649.9630 (fax)<br \/>\nmondo2k@well.sf.ca.us<br \/>\nmondo2k@mindvox.phantom.com<br \/>\n       -your guide to all things cyberpunk and some things not<br \/>\n       -$24 for 5 issues (published quarterly)<\/p>\n<p>Nootropic News<br \/>\nPO Box 175E<br \/>\nCamrillo, CA, USA 93011.<br \/>\n       -$10 for newsletter and order forms<\/p>\n<p>Pixel:  The Magazine of Scientific Visualization<br \/>\n245 Henry St. H2G<br \/>\nBrooklyn, NY     11201-9889<br \/>\n718.624.3386<br \/>\n       -$21, 6 issue<\/p>\n<p>Pixel Vision<br \/>\nBox 1138<br \/>\nMadison Square Station, NY     10159<br \/>\n       -$35 \/ year<\/p>\n<p>Robot Experimenter<br \/>\nPO Box 458<br \/>\nPeterborough, NH     03458-0458<br \/>\n       -$24 for 12 issues<\/p>\n<p>Science Fiction Eye<br \/>\nPO Box 18539<br \/>\nAsheville, NC   28814<br \/>\n       -sf\/cp magazine, contains a regular article by Bruce Sterling<br \/>\n       -3 issues $10, 6 issues $18, back issues available<\/p>\n<p>Science Fiction Studies<br \/>\nSF-TH Inc.<br \/>\nArthur B. Evans<br \/>\nEast College<br \/>\nDePauw University<br \/>\nGreencastle, IN  46135-0037<br \/>\n       -$14 for 3 issues<\/p>\n<p>Sector 9737<br \/>\nTim Mayer<br \/>\nPO Box 782213<br \/>\nWitchita KS 67278.<br \/>\n       -sf\/cp zine<br \/>\n       -$5.00 each<\/p>\n<p>Sound Choice<br \/>\nAudio Evolution network<br \/>\nPO Box 1251<br \/>\nOjai, CA     93023<br \/>\n       -electronic\/punk\/avant music mag<br \/>\n       -$12 for 6 issues<\/p>\n<p>SOUND News and Arts<br \/>\nSOUND Publishing Inc<br \/>\nc\/o Ed Stastny<br \/>\nPO BOX 31104<br \/>\nOmaha, NE  68132<br \/>\n       -covers a lot of areas<br \/>\n       -$1.50 or $2 for 3 or 4 copies<\/p>\n<p>TAP<br \/>\nPO Box 20264<br \/>\nLouisville, KY   40250<br \/>\n       -hacking, anarchy, some political<br \/>\n       -operates Blitzkrieg BBS @ 502.499.8933<br \/>\n       -TAP-Online also available on some BBSes \/ FTP sites<\/p>\n<p>Technology Works<br \/>\nPO Box 477<br \/>\nPlacentla, CA   92670-0477<br \/>\n       -techno\/industrial\/cp fanzine<br \/>\n       -$1.50<\/p>\n<p>Territories<br \/>\nc\/o McNair<br \/>\n65 Niddrie Road<br \/>\nStrathbungo, Glasgow G42 5PT<br \/>\nScotland, United Kingdom<br \/>\n       -sf and slipstream journal<br \/>\n       -$5<\/p>\n<p>2600<br \/>\nPO Box 752<br \/>\nMiddle Island, NY   11953-0752<br \/>\n516.751.2600 (office)<br \/>\n516.751.2608 (fax)<br \/>\n2600@well.sf.ca.us<br \/>\n       -the famous hacker&#039;s zine<br \/>\n       -subscriptions are $21 for 4 issues (published quarterly)<br \/>\n       -back issues are $25 \/ year<\/p>\n<p>Urb Magazine<br \/>\n4111 West Jefferson Blvd<br \/>\nLos Angeles CA 90116<br \/>\n213.766.8726<br \/>\n       -CA-based dance\/music\/rave magazine<br \/>\n       -$25 \/ year<\/p>\n<p>US RAVE Magazine<br \/>\n601 N. Magnolia Ave<br \/>\nOrlando, Florida 32801<br \/>\n407.339.4507 (fax)<br \/>\n       -supposedly free<\/p>\n<p>Verbum:  The Journal of Personal Computer Aesthetics<br \/>\nPO Box 12564<br \/>\nSan Diego, CA     92112<br \/>\n619.233.9977<br \/>\n619.233.9976 (fax)<br \/>\n       -$24 for 4 issues<\/p>\n<p>Whole Earth Review<br \/>\nPO Box 38<br \/>\nSausalito, CA   94966-9932<br \/>\n(Whole Earth runs The Well [Whole Earth Lectronic Link] &#8211; well.sf.ca.us)<br \/>\n       -combines new age, techno-culture, california fads, etc.<br \/>\n       -$20 year for subscriptions<\/p>\n<p>Zine Exchange<br \/>\nGary Pattillo<br \/>\n5920 Victor Street<br \/>\nDallas TX  75214<br \/>\n       -send zines, get zines<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                     |                                  |<br \/>\n                                     |   E-Magazines\/Articles\/Digests   |<br \/>\n                                     |__________________________________|<\/p>\n<p>AcidWarp<br \/>\necst.csuchico.edu  \/pub\/geos\/acidwarp.zip<br \/>\n        -much sought-after tripp-e grafix program<\/p>\n<p>Across the Electronic Frontier<br \/>\nby Mitch kapor and John Perry Barlow<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/eff\/papers\/across-electronic-frontier<br \/>\n        -explanation of EFF, goals<\/p>\n<p>Activist Times Incorporated<br \/>\ngzero@tronsbox.xei.com<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/ati<br \/>\n       -political, hacking, anarchy<br \/>\n       -newsgroup alt.society.ati<\/p>\n<p>Agrippa:  A Book of the Dead<br \/>\nby William Gibson<br \/>\nfuture-request@nyx.cs.du.edu<br \/>\nftp.rahul.net under \/pub\/atman\/UTLCD-preview\/assorted-text\/agrippa.arj<\/p>\n<p>AI Information<br \/>\nftp uunet.uu.net ai<br \/>\nflash.bellcore.com \/pub<br \/>\ngargoyle.uchicago.edu \/pub<br \/>\nsolaria.cc.gatech.edu \/pub<\/p>\n<p>Alcor information<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/alcor<br \/>\n       -an e-mail privacy suit<\/p>\n<p>Alt.rave FAQ<br \/>\nsoda.berkeley.edu \/pub\/sfraves<br \/>\n       -Brian B&#8217;s excellent rave FAQ<\/p>\n<p>Amiga Files<br \/>\narchive.umich.edu<br \/>\nplains.nodak.edu \/pub<br \/>\nucsd.edu \/pub<br \/>\nux1.cso.uiuc.edu<\/p>\n<p>Anarchy List<br \/>\nanarchy-list-request@cwi.nl<br \/>\n       -discussion of all aspects of anarchy<\/p>\n<p>Anarchy &#8216;N&#8217; Explosives<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/ane<br \/>\n       -anarchy, phreaking<\/p>\n<p>Anime Info<br \/>\noinker.ucsb.edu \/pub\/anime<\/p>\n<p>Apple II Files<br \/>\narchive.umich.edu \/apple2<br \/>\ncobalt.cco.caltech.edu \/pub\/apple2<br \/>\nftp.uu.net \/systems\/apple2<br \/>\nplains.nodak.edu \/pub\/apple2<br \/>\ntybalt.caltech.edu \/pub\/apple2<br \/>\nwuarchive.wustl.edu \/systems\/apple2<\/p>\n<p>ArachNet:  E-Journal of Virtual Culture<br \/>\nlistserv@uottawa.bitnet<br \/>\n        -message body:  SUB ARACHNET<br \/>\n        -journal of all aspects of on-line life<\/p>\n<p>Arm The Spirit On-line (Autonome Forum)<br \/>\naforum@moose.uvm.edu<br \/>\nred.css.itd.umich.edu \/poli<br \/>\nftp.css.itd.umich.edu \/poli<br \/>\n        -header &#8220;ATS: e-mail request&#8221;<br \/>\n        -anti-capitalist\/anti-imperialist e-magazine<\/p>\n<p>Armadillo Culture<br \/>\nsokay@mitre.org<br \/>\n        -cool ezine<\/p>\n<p>Artificial Life<br \/>\nalife-request@cognet.ucla.edu<br \/>\n       -artificial life<\/p>\n<p>AUtopia (Pirate Ship Utopia)<br \/>\nautoia-rquest@wixer.cactus.rg<br \/>\n       -a floating technology-oriented commune<br \/>\n       -run by Jagwire X, cool ideas&#8230;.<\/p>\n<p>Basic Networking<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/basic1.net<br \/>\n       -Telenet<\/p>\n<p>Baudy World of the Byte Bandit:<br \/>\nA Post-modernist Interpretation of the Computer Underground<br \/>\nby Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers\/baudy.world<\/p>\n<p>Being In Nothingness<br \/>\nby John Perry Barlow<br \/>\nmilton.u.washington.edu<br \/>\n        \/public\/virtual-worlds\/papers\/Barlow.BeingInNothingness.Z<\/p>\n<p>Beyond CyberPunk HyperCard Stack<br \/>\narchive.umich.edu \/mac\/hypercard\/fun<br \/>\nra.nrl.navy.mil \/MacSciTech\/programming\/hypercard<br \/>\nscavengerhunt.rs.itd.umich.edu \/mac\/etc\/demo<br \/>\nwuarchive.wustl.edu \/mirrors3\/archive.umich.edu\/mac\/hypercard\/fun<\/p>\n<p>Bootlegger<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/bootlegger<br \/>\n       -cracking, hacking<\/p>\n<p>BPM<br \/>\nbpm-request@andrew.cmu.edu<br \/>\n       -the DJ&#8217;s e-list<\/p>\n<p>Chalisti<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/chalisti<br \/>\n       -German hacking, associated with the Chaos Computer Club<br \/>\n       -written in German<\/p>\n<p>Chaos Computer Club Files<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/ccc<br \/>\nftp.titania.mathematik.uni-ulm.de \/info\/CCC<br \/>\n        -written in German<\/p>\n<p>Cheap Virtual Reality Info<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/virtual-worlds<\/p>\n<p>CHiNA<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/china2.3<br \/>\n        -hacking, etc.<\/p>\n<p>Church of Virtuality\/Reality<br \/>\nslopoke.mlb.semi.harris.com \/pub\/scripture.*<\/p>\n<p>Commercial Virtual Reality Info<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/virtual-worlds<\/p>\n<p>Computers and Academic Freedom<br \/>\nlistserv@eff.org<br \/>\n       -computing freedom, mostly deals with college campuses<\/p>\n<p>Computer Crime: Current Practices, Problems and Proposed Solutions<br \/>\nby Brian J. Peretti<br \/>\nftp.eff.prg \/pub\/cud\/papers\/computer.crime<\/p>\n<p>Computer Crime Laws<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/law<br \/>\n       -computer crime laws for almost every state<br \/>\n       -international laws as well<\/p>\n<p>Computer Down-Underground Digest<br \/>\ndigest@nacjack.gen.nz<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/cdugd<br \/>\n       -CUD for Australia, New Zealand<\/p>\n<p>Computer Underground Digest<br \/>\ntk0jut2@niu.bitnet<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/cud<br \/>\nred.css.itd.umich.edu<br \/>\n        -&#8220;USA Today&#8221; of Cyberspace and computer underground<\/p>\n<p>Concerning Hackers Who Break into Computer Systems<br \/>\nby Dorothy E Denning<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers\/denning<\/p>\n<p>The Constitution in Cyberspace<br \/>\nby Laurence Tribe @ CFP #1<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers\/const.in.cyberspace<\/p>\n<p>Corrupted Programmers International<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/cpi<br \/>\n        -viruses<\/p>\n<p>Crime and Puzzlement<br \/>\nby John Perry Barlow<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers\/crime.puzzle<\/p>\n<p>Crime and Puzzlement 2<br \/>\nby John Perry Barlow<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/eff\/papers\/crime-and-puzzlement-2<\/p>\n<p>Crime and Puzzlement &amp; 2600<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers\/cp.2600<\/p>\n<p>Cryonics<br \/>\nkqb@whscad1.att.com<\/p>\n<p>CryptoAnarchist Manifesto<br \/>\nsoda.berkeley.edu \/pub\/cypherpunks<\/p>\n<p>Cryptography Glossary<br \/>\nsoda.berkeley.edu \/pub\/cypherpunks<\/p>\n<p>Cult of the Dead Cow files<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/cdc<br \/>\n        -hacking, phreaking, anarchy, etc.<\/p>\n<p>Cultural Information<br \/>\nftp nic.funet.fi \/pub\/culture<\/p>\n<p>Cybernetics<br \/>\nlistserv@bingvaxu.cr.birminghamton.edu<br \/>\n       -sub cybsys-l full_name<\/p>\n<p>Cyberpunk Archive<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.cyberpunk<br \/>\n       -alt.cyberpunk and related archives maintained by Tim Oerting<\/p>\n<p>Cyberpunk FAQ<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu public\/alt.cyberpunk<br \/>\n       -Tim Oerting&#8217;s excellent guide to cyberpunk<\/p>\n<p>Cyberpunk RPGs<br \/>\ncyberrpg-request@veritas.com<\/p>\n<p>Cyberspace Chronicle<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/cyberspace-1.1<br \/>\n       -hacking, cyberpunk<\/p>\n<p>Cyberspace and the Legal Matrix: Laws or Confusion?<br \/>\nby Lance Rose<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers\/cyberspace<\/p>\n<p>Cypherpunks<br \/>\ncypherpunks@toad.com<br \/>\n       -public key encryption list<\/p>\n<p>Cypherpunks Announcement List<br \/>\ncypherpunks-announce-request@toad.com<br \/>\n       -lower volume<\/p>\n<p>Defense Data Network Blues<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/defense<\/p>\n<p>Digital Free Press<br \/>\ndfp-req%underg@uunet.uu.net<br \/>\nftp.eff.org pub\/cud\/dfp<br \/>\n       -hacking, information, etc.<\/p>\n<p>Drug Information<br \/>\njyu.fi \/pub\/alt.drugs<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.drugs<\/p>\n<p>Ecstacy Info<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.drugs<\/p>\n<p>Electrix<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/electrix-001<br \/>\n       -hacking<\/p>\n<p>Electropolis: Communication &amp; Community on Internet Relay Chat<br \/>\nby Elizabeth M. Reid<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers\/electropolis<\/p>\n<p>EFF History<br \/>\nby John Perry Barlow<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/eff\/historical\/eff-history<\/p>\n<p>EFF Information<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/eff\/about-eff<\/p>\n<p>EFF Legal Case Summary<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/eff\/historical\/legal-case-summary<\/p>\n<p>EFF Mission Statement<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/eff\/mission-statement<\/p>\n<p>EFF News (EFFector Online)<br \/>\neffnews-request@eff.org<\/p>\n<p>EFF Press release (founding)<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/eff\/historical\/founding-announcement<\/p>\n<p>The EFF and Virtual Communities<br \/>\nby Mike Godwin<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/eff\/papers\/eff-and-virtual-communities<\/p>\n<p>Extropians<br \/>\nextropians-request@gnu.ai.mit.edu<br \/>\n       -nanotechnology, cryonics, anarcho-capitalist politics,<br \/>\n        technological extension of human intelligence and perception<br \/>\n       -serious discussion from an informative perspective<br \/>\n       -available on listserv as xtropy-l <sub><\/p>\n<p>Extropian Essay<br \/>\nexi-request@gnu.ai.mit.edu<br \/>\n       -CliffNotes version of discussion on Extropians<\/p>\n<p>4AD<br \/>\nlistserv@jhuvm.hcf.jhu.edu <sub><br \/>\n       -discussion of bands on the 4AD label<\/p>\n<p>FactSheet Five &#8211; Electronic<br \/>\njerod23@well.sf.ca.us<br \/>\nftp.msen.com \/pub\/newsletters\/F5-E<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.cyberpunk<br \/>\nsrc.doc.ic.ac.uk \/literary\/newsletters\/f<br \/>\n       -the e- version of the famous zine<\/p>\n<p>FBI Computer Systems<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers\/fbi.systems<\/p>\n<p>FlashLife (CP RPGs)<br \/>\nflashlife-request@netcom.com<\/p>\n<p>Florida Raves<br \/>\nsteve@sunrise.cse.fau.edu<\/p>\n<p>FNORD-L<br \/>\nlistserv@ubvm.bitnet <sub><br \/>\n       -philosophies of Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, Dr. Lilly, etc.<\/p>\n<p>Folklore<br \/>\nqurtz.rutgers.edu \/pub\/folklore<\/p>\n<p>Freaker&#8217;s Bureau International<br \/>\nau530@cleveland.freenet.edu<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/fbi<br \/>\n       -anarchy, hacking, cyberpunk<\/p>\n<p>FringeWare, Inc.<br \/>\nfringeware-request@wixer.cactus.org<br \/>\n       -Paco Xander Nathan&#8217;s company<\/p>\n<p>Frontal Lobotomy<br \/>\n141.214.4.135<br \/>\n      -ezine<\/p>\n<p>FutureCulture<br \/>\nfuture-request@nyx.cs.du.edu<br \/>\n       -discussion of cyberpunk, vr, computer underground, raves,<br \/>\n        industrial culture, etc.<br \/>\n       -home of this file!<br \/>\n       -&#8216;send info&#8217; in subject or body<\/p>\n<p>FutureCulture FAQ<br \/>\nfuture-request@nyx.cs.du.edu<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers\/future<br \/>\nftp.css.itd.umich.edu \/poli\/future.culture.d<br \/>\nredspread.css.itd.umich.edu<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.cyberpunk<br \/>\n        -this file!<\/p>\n<p>Future Technologies List<br \/>\nfuture-tech-request@cs.umb.edu<br \/>\n        -artificial intelligence, nanotech, etc.<\/p>\n<p>General Hacking Info<br \/>\nftp.eff.org<br \/>\ngrind.isca.uiowa.edu<br \/>\n        -good places to start<\/p>\n<p>General Net Info<br \/>\nftp.uu.net<br \/>\nnic.ddn.mil<br \/>\nwuarchive.wustl.edu<br \/>\npit-manager.mit.edu<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu<br \/>\n       -for the more anal stuff (RFCs, netinfo and the like)<\/p>\n<p>Gibraltar<br \/>\ngibraltar-request@maestro.mitre.org<br \/>\n       -discussion of artistic and progressive music<\/p>\n<p>GIF Pictures (general archives)<br \/>\nahkcus.org<br \/>\napocalypse.engr.ucf.edu \/pub\/images<br \/>\nhubcap.clemson.edu \/pub<br \/>\nsolaria.cc.gatech.edu \/pub<\/p>\n<p>GlobeTrotter<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/globe-1.x<br \/>\n       -hacking around the world, cyberpunk<\/p>\n<p>Grunge<br \/>\nlistserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu <sub><br \/>\n       -grunge music<\/p>\n<p>Hacker&#8217;s-Network<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/hnet.1<br \/>\n       -hacking, published in Britain<\/p>\n<p>Hacker&#8217;s Unlimited<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/hun-1.2<br \/>\n       -hacking, phreaking<\/p>\n<p>High Weirdness by E-mail<br \/>\nmporter@nyx.cs.du.edu<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.cyberpunk<br \/>\n141.214.4.135<br \/>\n       -guide to some interesting sources of information on-line<\/p>\n<p>IBM Files<br \/>\ncaf.mit.edu<br \/>\nsolaria.cc.gatech.edu \/pub<br \/>\nucselx.sdsu.edu \/pub<\/p>\n<p>Informatik<br \/>\ninform@doc.cc.utexas.edu<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/inform<br \/>\n       -hacking, phreaking, computer underground, cyberpunk, etc.<\/p>\n<p>InterText<br \/>\nintertxt@network.ucsd.edu<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/journals<\/p>\n<p>Intro to the Computer Underground<br \/>\nby The Butler<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers\/intro<\/p>\n<p>IRC (Internet Relay Chat) Info<br \/>\ncs.bu.edu<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/irc<br \/>\ncs.utk.edu \/pub<br \/>\nspeedy.cs.uiuc.edu \/pub<\/p>\n<p>The Jargon File<br \/>\n(same as The Hacker&#8217;s Dictionary)<br \/>\nwuarchive.wustl.edu \/pub<br \/>\nftp.uu.net \/doc<br \/>\nmerit.edu \/pub\/doc<br \/>\nnic.funet.fi \/pub\/doc<br \/>\npit-manager.mit.edu \/pub<\/p>\n<p>Kcah<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/kcah.*<br \/>\n       -hacking, computer underground<\/p>\n<p>KLF\/ORB List<br \/>\nklf-request@asylum.sf.c.us<br \/>\nasylum.sf.ca.us \/pub\/klf<\/p>\n<p>Legion of Doom\/Hackers Technical Journals<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/lod<br \/>\n       -hacking, brought to you by the famous masters<\/p>\n<p>Leri-L<br \/>\nmoore7004@iscsvax.uni.edu<br \/>\nleri-l@iscsvax.uni.edu<br \/>\n       -mailing list devoted to meta-programming, philosophy, expanding<br \/>\n        consciousness, etc.<\/p>\n<p>Loopy (Qunatum Gravity &amp; Knot Theory)<br \/>\nslopoke.mlb.semi.harris.com \/pub\/loopy<\/p>\n<p>LSD Info<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.drugs<\/p>\n<p>Lunatic Fringe<br \/>\n141.214.4.135<\/p>\n<p>Mac Files<br \/>\nmac.archive.umich.edu<\/p>\n<p>Manchester<br \/>\nmanchester-request@irss.njit.edu<br \/>\nirss.njit.edu \/pub\/manchester<br \/>\n       -bands from manchester, raving, shoegazing, etc.<\/p>\n<p>Manual of the Anarchist<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/anarch.man<\/p>\n<p>Marijuana Info<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.drugs<\/p>\n<p>Maryland Raves<br \/>\ncyberpun@wam.umd.edu<\/p>\n<p>MidWest Raves<br \/>\najbennett@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu<\/p>\n<p>Mind Machine Digest<br \/>\nmind-l-request@asylum.sf.ca.us<br \/>\nasylum.sf.ca.us \/pub\/mind-l<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.cyberpunk<br \/>\n       -brain stimulation, nootropics, etc.<\/p>\n<p>MindVox:  The Overture<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.cyberpunk<br \/>\n       -excellent essay by Patrick Kroupa (Lord Digital) on MindVox<\/p>\n<p>MUD Info<br \/>\noinker.ucsb.edu \/pub\/mud<br \/>\njwisdom@gnu.ai.mit.edu<br \/>\n      -&#8220;mud list&#8221; in subject<\/p>\n<p>Music  (lyrics\/discographies\/etc.)<br \/>\nftp.uwp.edu \/pub\/music<\/p>\n<p>National Security Anarchists<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/nsa<br \/>\n      -phreaking, hacking<\/p>\n<p>NE (NorthEastern) Raves<br \/>\nne-raves-request@silver.lcs.mit.edu<\/p>\n<p>Net Celebrities List<br \/>\nhplaa02.cern.ch netcel<\/p>\n<p>NetJam<br \/>\nnetjam-request@xcf.berkeley.edu<br \/>\n        -MIDI, musc makers, etc.<\/p>\n<p>Network Information Access<br \/>\nnia@nuchat.sccsi.com<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/nia<br \/>\n       -hacking, computer underground, etc.<\/p>\n<p>Network Policies<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/networks<br \/>\n       -policies of various networks<\/p>\n<p>Neuron Digest<br \/>\nneuron-request@cattell.psych.upenn.edu<br \/>\n       -neural networks<\/p>\n<p>New Fone Express<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/nfx<br \/>\n       -hacking, phreaking<\/p>\n<p>New Music<br \/>\nnm-list-request@beach.cis.ufl.edu<br \/>\n       -new music list<\/p>\n<p>Nootropics Info<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.drugs<\/p>\n<p>Now It Can Be Told: Mad Hackers&#8217; Key Party<br \/>\nTranscript of TV Show<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers\/rivera<\/p>\n<p>Nuclear Anarchists phreakers hackers (NARC)<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/narc<br \/>\n       -hacking, carding<\/p>\n<p>OnoSendai Announcement<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.cyberpunk<br \/>\n       -press release by the new VR company<\/p>\n<p>On-Line Text (published works)<br \/>\nobi.std.com \/pub\/obi<br \/>\nmrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu \/gutenberg<br \/>\nworld.std.com \/obi<br \/>\n       -published works<\/p>\n<p>Operation Sundevil Information<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers\/sundevil<\/p>\n<p>Paranet<br \/>\ninfopara-request@scicom.alphacdc.com<br \/>\ngrind.isca.uiowa.edu \/info\/paranet<br \/>\n       -paranormal, parapsychology, etc.<\/p>\n<p>PGP (Pretty Good Protection) Encryption Source<br \/>\nsoda.berkeley.edu \/pub\/cypherpunks<\/p>\n<p>Phantasy<br \/>\nMercenary@f515.n141.z1.fidonet.org<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/phantasy<br \/>\n       -anarchy, hacking<\/p>\n<p>Phillip K. Dick<br \/>\npkd-list-request@wang.com<br \/>\n        -list celebrating the famous sf author<\/p>\n<p>Phrack<br \/>\nlistserv@stormking.com<br \/>\n in message body<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/phrack<br \/>\n       -historic cyberspace hack\/phreak\/cu-news zine<\/p>\n<p>Phreakers\/Hackers\/Anarchists<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/pha.2<br \/>\n       -just what it says<\/p>\n<p>Phreaker&#8217;s Handbook<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/phreak1.bok<br \/>\n       -a phreaker&#8217;s handbook<\/p>\n<p>Phreaker&#8217;s Handbook #1<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/tph-1<br \/>\n       -another phreaker&#8217;s handbook<\/p>\n<p>Phuckin Phield Phreakers<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/ppp<br \/>\n       -phreaking<\/p>\n<p>P\/hun<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/phun<br \/>\n       -phreaking, hacking<\/p>\n<p>Physics<br \/>\nphysics-request@qedqcd.rye.ny.us<\/p>\n<p>Pirate<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/pirate<br \/>\n       -pirating, software cracking<\/p>\n<p>Playlist<br \/>\nplaylist-request@ecst.csuchico.edu <sub><br \/>\n       -mostly alternative radio\/dj playlists and discussion<\/p>\n<p>PostModern Culture<br \/>\nPMC@ncsuvm.cc.ncsu.edu<br \/>\nLISTSERV@NCSUVM.CC.NCSU.EDU <\/p>\n<p>PowerGlove List<br \/>\nlistserv@karazm.math.uh.edu<br \/>\nkarazm.math.uh.edu \/pub\/VR<\/p>\n<p>Practical Anarchy<br \/>\nred.css.itd.umich.edu \/poli<br \/>\nftp.css.itd.umich.edu \/poli<\/p>\n<p>Psilocybin Info<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.drugs<\/p>\n<p>Punk<br \/>\npunk-list-request@cpac.washington.edu<br \/>\n       -punk music<\/p>\n<p>Quanta<br \/>\nexport.acs.cmu.edu  \/pub\/quanta<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/journals<br \/>\n       -fiction ezine<\/p>\n<p>Rave Info<br \/>\nsoda.berkeley.edu \/pub\/sfraves<\/p>\n<p>Rebel&#8217;s Riting Guild<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/rrg.1<br \/>\n       -virus<\/p>\n<p>Rights of Expression in Cyberspace<br \/>\nby R. E. Baird<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers\/rights-of-expr<\/p>\n<p>RISKS Digest<br \/>\nrisks-request@csl.sri.com<br \/>\ncrvax.sri.com risks<br \/>\n       -the RISKS of computing in our lives<\/p>\n<p>Robert Anton Wilson (e-interview)<br \/>\nslopoke.mlb.semi.harris.com \/pub\/wilson.on.cis<\/p>\n<p>School Network Policies<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/schools\/*<\/p>\n<p>Scream Baby<br \/>\nbladex@wixer.cactus.org<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/journals\/ScreamBaby<br \/>\nred.css.itd.umich.edu \/poli<br \/>\nftp.css.itd.umich.edu \/poli<\/p>\n<p>The Secret Service, UUCP, and the Legion of Doom<br \/>\nby Kevin Mullet<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers\/lod_ss.Z<\/p>\n<p>Security<br \/>\ncert.sei.cmu.edu \/pub<\/p>\n<p>SFRaves (SanFrancisco Raves)<br \/>\nsfraves-request@soda.berkeley.edu<br \/>\nsoda.berkeley.edu \/pub\/sfraves<br \/>\n        -rave culture, mostly in the Bay Area<\/p>\n<p>SmartDrugs Info<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.drugs<\/p>\n<p>SoCal Raves (Southern California)<br \/>\nsocal-raves-request@ucsd.edu<\/p>\n<p>The Social Organization of the Computer Underground<br \/>\nMasters&#8217; Thesis by Gordon Meyer<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers\/meyer<\/p>\n<p>SOUND News and Arts<br \/>\nquartz.rutgers.edu \/pub\/journals<br \/>\n141.214.4.135<br \/>\n       -e- version of the popular zine<\/p>\n<p>SouthEast Raves<br \/>\ndickenjd@ctrvx1.vanderbilt.edu<\/p>\n<p>Stelarc Review<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu public\/alt.cyberpunk<br \/>\n       -review of the cyberpunk performance artist<\/p>\n<p>Sterling Essay<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.cyberpunk<br \/>\n       -speech by Bruce Sterling on the Information Society<\/p>\n<p>Subgenius<br \/>\nSubgenius-request@mc.lcs.mit<br \/>\nquartz.rutgers.edu \/pub\/subgenius<\/p>\n<p>Survival Research Laboratories (SRL) Info<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.cyberpunk<br \/>\n       -info on the industrial robot group<\/p>\n<p>Syndicate Reports<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/synd<br \/>\n       -phreaking, telco info, etc.<\/p>\n<p>TAP-Online<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/tap<br \/>\n       -phreaking, hacking, anarchy<\/p>\n<p>TechnoNomads (Steve Roberts)<br \/>\ntechnomads-request@bikelab.sun.com<br \/>\n       -the guy featured on Donahue &amp; Mondo&#8217;s list<br \/>\n       -nomadness, ham radio, mobile communities, etc.<\/p>\n<p>Telecom Privacy Digest<br \/>\ntelecom-priv-request@pica.army.mil<\/p>\n<p>Telecom Digest<br \/>\ntelecom-request@eecs.nwu.edu<br \/>\n       -deals with all aspects of telecommunications<\/p>\n<p>Temple ov Psychik Youth<br \/>\nmorose.cc.purdue.edu \/pub\/topy-online<\/p>\n<p>Terence McKenna &#8220;New Maps of HyperSpace&#8221;<br \/>\nslopoke.mlb.semi.harris.com \/pub\/mckenna<\/p>\n<p>Three-fisted Tales of Bob Review<br \/>\nslopoke.mlb.semi.harris.com \/pub\/stclair<\/p>\n<p>Title 18<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/law\/us.e-privacy<br \/>\n       -relating to computer crime &amp; email privacy.<\/p>\n<p>Tom Maddox on Cyberpunk<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.cyberpunk<br \/>\n       -essay by Tom Maddox on cyberpunk<\/p>\n<p>Tom Maddox on Schizmatrix<br \/>\nslopoke.mlb.semi.harris.com \/pub\/schismat<br \/>\n        -essay by Maddox on Sterling&#8217;s Work<\/p>\n<p>The Turing Option (2 unpublished chapters)<br \/>\nby Harry Harrison and Marvin Minsky<br \/>\nwuarchive.wustl.edu \/doc\/minsky<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.cyberpunk<\/p>\n<p>UK Raves<br \/>\nlistserv@orbital.demon.co.uk<br \/>\nsubscribe uk-rave<br \/>\nuk-raves@orbital.demon.co.uk<\/p>\n<p>UFOs (images, NASA files)<br \/>\nnssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov<br \/>\nvab02.larc.nasa.gov<br \/>\names.arc.nasa.gov<\/p>\n<p>UnderWorld Industries<br \/>\n141.214.4.135<br \/>\n       -group network putting out underground media<\/p>\n<p>United Phreaker&#8217;s Inc.<br \/>\nftp.eff.org pub\/cud\/upi<br \/>\n       -phreaking, hacking, etc.<\/p>\n<p>UnPlastic News<br \/>\ntibbetts@hsi.hsi.com<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/misc\/journals<\/p>\n<p>Virtual Reality Info<br \/>\nsugrfx.acs.syr.edu \/pub<br \/>\nsunee.waterloo.edu \/pub<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu public\/alt.cyberpunk<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu public\/virtual-worlds<\/p>\n<p>Virtual Reality List<br \/>\nlistserv@uiucvmd.bitnet<br \/>\nsubscribe virtu-l <\/p>\n<p>Virtual Reality Research Info<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/virtual-worlds<\/p>\n<p>Virus-l Digest<br \/>\nkrvw@cert.sei.cmu.edu<br \/>\n(also virus-l on BITNET)<br \/>\n       -discussion of viruses and all aspects of &#8217;em<\/p>\n<p>Voices In My Head, MindVox: The Overture<br \/>\nby Patrick Karel Kroupa (Lord Digital)<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/papers\/mindvox<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu \/public\/alt.cyberpunk<\/p>\n<p>WAX:  The Discovery of Television Among the Bees<br \/>\na film by Davids Blair<br \/>\nftp.u.washington.edu  \/public\/alt.cyberpunk<br \/>\n141.214.4.135<br \/>\n       -reviews and info about David Blair&#8217;s cyberdelic film<\/p>\n<p>Wicca<br \/>\ngrind.isca.uiowa.edu \/info\/misc<\/p>\n<p>Worldview &#8211; Der Weltanschauung<br \/>\nrequest@fennec.sccsi.com<br \/>\nftp.eff.org \/pub\/cud\/wview<br \/>\n        -hacking, computer underground, church of subgenius,<br \/>\n         political, etc.<\/p>\n<p>Zen and the Art of the Internet<br \/>\nby Brendan Kahoe<br \/>\nashley.cs.widener.edu \/pub\/zen<br \/>\ncsn.org pub\/net\/zen<br \/>\nquartz.rutgers.edu pub\/internet\/zen<br \/>\nrelay.cs.toronto.edu pub\/zen<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<\/p>\n<p>:::::: * End of FutureCulture FAQ Part 1<\/p>\n<p>c o n t i n u e d    i n    p a r t    2<br \/>\n________________________________________________________________________<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<\/p>\n<p>::: * Begin FutureCulture FAQ Part 2 (of 3)<\/p>\n<p>c o n t i n u a t i o n   o f   p a r t   1<br \/>\n________________________________________________________________________<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                                 |                      |<br \/>\n                                                 |  Usenet Newsgroups:  |<br \/>\n                                                 |______________________|<\/p>\n<p>alt.alien.visitors      Space Aliens on Earth! Abduction! Gov&#8217;t Coverup!<br \/>\nalt.amateur-comp        The Amateur Computerist.<br \/>\nalt.artcom              Artistic Community, arts &amp; communication.<br \/>\nalt.atheism.*           Godless heathens.<br \/>\nalt.bbs.ads             Ads for various computer BBS&#8217;s.<br \/>\nalt.bbs.internet        BBS systems accessible via the Internet.<br \/>\nalt.bbs.lists           Postings of regional BBS listings.<br \/>\nalt.best.of.internet    Sort of an oxymoron.<br \/>\nalt.binaries.*          Pictures, programs, multimedia, etc.<br \/>\nalt.cad.*               CAD.<br \/>\nalt.california          The state and the state of mind.<br \/>\nalt.censorship          Discussion about restricting speech\/press.<br \/>\nalt.comp.acad-freedom.* Academic freedom issues related to computers.<br \/>\nalt.consciousness       All aspects of consciousness.<br \/>\nalt.conspiracy          Be paranoid &#8212; they&#8217;re out to get you.<br \/>\nalt.cult-movies         Movies with a cult following<br \/>\nalt.culture.usenet      A self-referential oxymoron.<br \/>\nalt.cyb-sys             Cybernetics and Systems.<br \/>\nalt.cyberpunk           High-tech low-life.<br \/>\nalt.cyberpunk.chatsubo  Cyberpunk fiction.<br \/>\nalt.cyberpunk.movement  Cybernizing the Universe.<br \/>\nalt.cyberpunk.tech      Cyberspace and Cyberpunk technology.<br \/>\nalt.cyberspace          and how it should work.<br \/>\nalt.cybertoon           Cyberpunk epic.<br \/>\nalt.dcom.telecom        Discussion of telecommunications technology.<br \/>\nalt.dreams              What do they mean?<br \/>\nalt.drugs               Recreational pharmaceuticals.<br \/>\nalt.drugs.usenet        Many things are addictive besides pills.<br \/>\nalt.emusic              Ethnic, exotic, electronic, elaborate, etc.<br \/>\nalt.fan.douglas-adams   Author of &#8220;Hitchhiker&#8217;s Guide to the Galaxy&#8221;.<br \/>\nalt.fan.frank-zappa     Is that a Sears poncho?<br \/>\nalt.fan.mst3k           Mystery Science Theatre 3000 tv show.<br \/>\nalt.fashion             All facets of the fasion industry discussed.<br \/>\nalt.folklore.*          Folklore of many sorts<br \/>\nalt.fractals            Fractals in math, graphics, and art.<br \/>\nalt.freedom.of.information.act  &#8220;&#8230;EXCEPT THAT Congress shall limit&#8230;&#8221;.<br \/>\nalt.gathering.rainbow   For discussing the annual Rainbow Gathering.<br \/>\nalt.gopher              Discussion of the gopher information service.<br \/>\nalt.gothic              The gothic movement: things mournful and dark.<br \/>\nalt.hackers             Descriptions of projects currently under dvlpment.<br \/>\nalt.hackers.malicious   Bad hackers.<br \/>\nalt.graffiti            Usenet spraypainters and their documenters.<br \/>\nalt.hypertext           Discussion of hypertext &#8212; uses, transport, etc.<br \/>\nalt.individualism       Individualist discussions<br \/>\nalt.industrial          Industrial culture, etc.<br \/>\nalt.internet.access.wanted  People looking for internet access<br \/>\nalt.internet.services   Internet services<br \/>\nalt.irc.*               Internet Relay Chat material.<br \/>\nalt.magick              For discussion about supernatural arts.<br \/>\nalt.manga               Discussion of non-Western comics.<br \/>\nalt.meditation.transcendental   Contemplation of states beyond.<br \/>\nalt.mindcontrol         You WILL read this group and ENJOY it!<br \/>\nalt.music.alternative   For groups having 2 Platinum-selling albums.<br \/>\nalt.news-media          Don&#8217;t believe the hype.<br \/>\nalt.out-of-body         Nobody&#8217;s home.<br \/>\nalt.pagan               Discussions about paganism &amp; religion.<br \/>\nalt.paranormal          Phenomena which are not explicable.<br \/>\nalt.party               Parties, celebration and general debauchery.<br \/>\nalt.planning.urban      As if any city is really planned.<br \/>\nalt.politics.*          Politics.<br \/>\nalt.postmodern          Postmodernism, semiotics, deconstruction.<br \/>\nalt.privacy             Privacy issues in cyberspace.<br \/>\nalt.prose               Postings of original writings.<br \/>\nalt.psychoactives       Better living through chemistry.<br \/>\nalt.pulp                Paperback fiction, orange juice.<br \/>\nalt.radio.pirate        Discussions surrounding pirate radio.<br \/>\nalt.radio.scanner       Discussion of scanning radio receivers.<br \/>\nalt.rave                Rave culture.<br \/>\nalt.religion.computers  People who believe computing is &#8220;real life.&#8221;<br \/>\nalt.rock-n-roll         Counterpart to alt.sex and alt.drugs.<br \/>\nalt.security            Security issues on computer systems.<br \/>\nalt.security.index      Pointers to good stuff in {alt,misc}.security.<br \/>\nalt.sex.*               Postings of a prurient nature.<br \/>\nalt.skate-board         Discussion of all apsects of skate-boarding.<br \/>\nalt.skinheads           The skinhead culture\/anti-culture.<br \/>\nalt.slack               Posting relating to the Church of the Subgenius.<br \/>\nalt.society.ati         The Activist Times Digest.  (Moderated)<br \/>\nalt.society.civil-disob Civil disobedience.<br \/>\nalt.society.civil-liberties     Individual rights.<br \/>\nalt.society.cu-digest   The Computer Underground Digest. 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(Moderated)<br \/>\ncomp.bbs.misc           BBS Discussion<br \/>\ncomp.bbs.internet       Internet BBSes<br \/>\ncomp.dcom.telecom       Telecommunications digest. (Moderated)<br \/>\ncomp.graphics           Computer graphics, art, animation.<br \/>\ncomp.graphics.research  Highly technical computer graphics discussion.<br \/>\ncomp.graphics.visualization      Info on scientific visualization.<br \/>\ncomp.music              Applications of computers in music research.<br \/>\ncomp.org.acm            The Association for Computing Machinery.<br \/>\ncomp.org.eff.news       News from the Electronic Frontiers Foundation.<br \/>\ncomp.org.eff.talk       Discussion of EFF goals, strategies, etc.<br \/>\ncomp.research.japan     The nature of research in Japan. (Moderated)<br \/>\ncomp.risks              Risks to the public from computers. (Moderated)<br \/>\ncomp.robotics           All aspects of robots and their applications.<br \/>\ncomp.security.announce  Announcements from CERT. (Moderated)<br \/>\ncomp.simulation         Simulation methods, problems, uses. (Moderated)<br \/>\ncomp.society            The impact of technology on society. 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(Moderated)<br \/>\nnews.future             The future technology of network news systems.<br \/>\npubnet.nixpub           The &#8220;nixpub&#8221; list of public access UNIXes.<br \/>\nrec.arts.animation      Discussion of various kinds of animation.<br \/>\nrec.arts.anime          Japanese animation fen discussion.<br \/>\nrec.arts.comics         Comic books and strips, graphic novels.<br \/>\nrec.arts.sf-lovers      Science fiction lovers&#8217; newsgroup.<br \/>\nrec.arts.sf-reviews     of science fiction\/fantasy\/horror works.<br \/>\nrec.arts.sf.announce    Major announcements of SF. (Moderated)<br \/>\nrec.arts.sf.fandom      Discussions of SF fan activities.<br \/>\nrec.arts.sf.marketplace Personal for-sale notices of SF materials.<br \/>\nrec.arts.sf.misc        Science fiction lovers&#8217; newsgroup.<br \/>\nrec.arts.sf.movies      Discussing SF motion pictures.<br \/>\nrec.arts.sf.reviews     Critiques of sf stories. (Moderated)<br \/>\nrec.arts.sf.science     Real and speculative aspects of SF science.<br \/>\nrec.arts.sf.tv          Discussing general television SF.<br \/>\nrec.arts.sf.written     Discussion of written sf and fantasy.<br \/>\nrec.ham-radio           Amateur Radio practices.<br \/>\nrec.music.gdead         A group for (Grateful) Dead-heads.<br \/>\nrec.music.industrial    Discussion of industrial-related music styles.<br \/>\nrec.music.makers        For performers and their discussions.<br \/>\nrec.music.newage        &#8220;New Age&#8221; music discussions.<br \/>\nrec.music.synth         Synthesizers and computer music.<br \/>\nrec.music.video         Discussion of music videos.<br \/>\nrec.radio.amateur.misc  Amateur radio practices.<br \/>\nrec.radio.noncomm       Topics relating to noncommercial radio.<br \/>\nrec.radio.shortwave     Shortwave radio enthusiasts.<br \/>\nrec.video               Video and video components.<br \/>\nrec.video.releases      Pre-recorded video releases.<br \/>\nsci.bio.technology      Any topic relating to biotechnology.<br \/>\nsci.chaos               The science of Chaos.<br \/>\nsci.cryonics            People who freeze themselves after death.<br \/>\nsci.crypt               Different methods of data en\/decryption.<br \/>\nsci.lang.japan          The Japanese language, both spoken and written.<br \/>\nsci.logic               Logic: math, philosophy &amp; computational aspects.<br \/>\nsci.military            Science &amp; the military. (Moderated)<br \/>\nsci.nanotech            Molecular-scale machines. (Moderated)<br \/>\nsci.philosophy.meta     Meta-philosophy.<br \/>\nsci.philosophy.tech     Technical philosophy: math, science, logic, etc.<br \/>\nsci.psychology          Topics related to psychology.<br \/>\nsci.skeptic             Skeptics discussing pseudo-science.<br \/>\nsci.space               Spac.<br \/>\nsci.virtual-worlds      Virtual reality. (Moderated).<br \/>\nsci.virtual-worlds.apps Applications of VR technology.<br \/>\nsoc.culture.japan       Everything Japanese.<br \/>\nsoc.culture.usa         The culture of the United States of America.<br \/>\nsoc.human-nets          Computer aided communications digest. (Moderated)<br \/>\ntalk.bizarre            The unusual, bizarre, curious, and often stupid.<br \/>\ntalk.philosophy.misc    Philosophical musings on all topics.<br \/>\ntalk.politics.drugs     The politics of drug issues.<br \/>\ntalk.politics.space     Non-technical issues affecting space exploration.<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                                   |                    |<br \/>\n                                                   |  Who&#8217;s Who OnLine  |<br \/>\n                                                   |____________________|<\/p>\n<p>[Note: If you are looking for a person who is not on the list but<br \/>\nshould be, I suggest you use the &#8216;whois&#8217; or &#8216;netwhois&#8217; command, or<br \/>\nfinger @ a particular site if you know the site the person on.]<\/p>\n<p>[2 other obvious places to check are the WELL and MindVox, where a lot<br \/>\nof the cyber-crowd hangs out]<\/p>\n<p>Aristotle                       Hacker\/ex-Publisher TAP-Online<br \/>\nPete Ashdown                    Rave Promoter<br \/>\nJohn Perry Barlow               EFF Founder\/Grateful Dead Songwriter<br \/>\nBrian Behlendorf                NetGuru &#8211; Rave stuff<br \/>\nBlade X                         Writer &#8211; Scream Baby, Scream&#8217;n&#8217;MeMe<br \/>\nLoyd Blankenship (The Mentor)   Hacker\/Author &#8211; Gurps CP<br \/>\nGareth Branwyn                  Writer &#8211; Mondo 2000<br \/>\nPat Cadigan                     Author &#8211; CP works<br \/>\nMichael Cardell                 Editor &#8211; SPUNK PRESS<br \/>\nDorothy Denning                 Computer Crime Expert<br \/>\nPeter J Denning                 Computer Crime\/ACM<br \/>\nDesert Fox                      Editor &#8211; Worldview<br \/>\nDiesel Boy                      DJ<br \/>\nDispater                        Editor &#8211; Phrack<br \/>\nThe EFF                         Group &#8211; Civil Liberties On-Line<br \/>\nD. Fischer                      Musician &#8211; Techno<br \/>\nMark Frauenfelder               Writer\/Programmer &#8211; Beyond CP<br \/>\nSeth Friedman                   Editor &#8211; Factsheet 5<br \/>\nMike Godwin                     Legal Council &#8211; EFF<br \/>\nEmmanuel Goldstein              Editor &#8211; 2600<br \/>\nGround Zero                     Editor &#8211; ATI<br \/>\nHactic                          Magazine &#8211; CU<br \/>\nAndy Hawks                      Me =)\/Writer<br \/>\nJagwire X                       Writer &#8211; ScreamBaby\/AUtopia<br \/>\nJudge Dredd                     Editor &#8211; NIA<br \/>\nMitch Kapor                     Lotus\/EFF Founder<br \/>\nPatrick Kroupa                  Mindvox\/Writer &#8211; Mondo 2000<br \/>\nTimothy Leary                   Guru &#8211; LSD<br \/>\nRush Limbaugh                   TalkShow Host\/Conservative<br \/>\nCarl Loeffler                   Virtual Reality Museum<br \/>\nMike McKenna                    Computer Artist &#8211; Liquid TV<br \/>\nLazlo Nibble                    NetGuru &#8211; Music<br \/>\nCraig Neidorf(Knight Lightning) Phrack\/EFF<br \/>\nLord Nose                       Publisher &#8211; Xochipili<br \/>\nTom Maddox                      Author &#8211; CP works<br \/>\nGordon Meyer                    Editor &#8211; CuD<br \/>\nMarvin Minsky                   Guru &#8211; AI<br \/>\nMondo 2000                      Magazine &#8211; CP<br \/>\nRobert Morris                   Internet Worm<br \/>\nPaco Xander Nathan              Writer &#8211; Mondo 2000<br \/>\nPeter G Neumann                 Guru &#8211; RISKS<br \/>\nOno-Sendai                      Company &#8211; VR<br \/>\nDonn B. Parker                  Computer Crime Expert<br \/>\nPengo                           Hacker<br \/>\nJerod Pore                      Editor &#8211; F5-E<br \/>\nGenesis P-Orridge               Musician &#8211; Psychic TV<br \/>\nMitchell Porter                 Writer &#8211; High Wierdness by Email<br \/>\nJohn S Quarterman               Author &#8211; The Matrix<br \/>\nEric S. Raymond                 Author &#8211; Jargon File<br \/>\nSteve Roberts                   Technomad<br \/>\nLen Rose                        Hacker<br \/>\nRudy Rucker                     Author &#8211; CP\/sf<br \/>\nTood Sines                      Musician &#8211; Techno<br \/>\nRU Sirius                       Editor &#8211; Mondo 2000<br \/>\nEugene Spafford                 Guru &#8211; Net<br \/>\nRichard Stallman                Guru &#8211; Unix<br \/>\nEd Stastny                      Artist\/Editor &#8211; SOUND<br \/>\nSteve Steinberg                 Editor &#8211; Intertek<br \/>\nBruce Sterling                  Author &#8211; CP \/ all-around cool guy<br \/>\nSt. Jude                        Editor &#8211; Mondo 2000<br \/>\nCliff Stoll                     Author &#8211; Cuckoo&#8217;s Egg<br \/>\nPeter Stone                     Musician\/Worked on Aeon Flux<br \/>\nMichael Synergy                 Hacker\/Editor &#8211; Mondo 2000<br \/>\nJim Thomas                      Editor &#8211; CuD<br \/>\nWes Thomas                      Writer &#8211; Mondo 2000<br \/>\nKen Thompson                    Guru &#8211; Unix<br \/>\nVernor Vinge                    Author &#8211; sf works<br \/>\nMichael Wertheim                Twitch Remixing<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                                     |                  |<br \/>\n                                                     |  Internet BBSes  |<br \/>\n                                                     |__________________|<\/p>\n<p>Archie  archie.[sura.net|mcgill.ca|funet.fi|au|doc.ic.ac.uk]<br \/>\nArchie is the easiest, fastest, and most convenient way to find files<br \/>\navailable via anonymous FTP.<\/p>\n<p>Badboy  nameserver.aue.com<br \/>\nlogin bbs\/new<\/p>\n<p>CARL  pac.carl.org<br \/>\nonline libraries<\/p>\n<p>Chatsubo  chatsubo.nersc.gov<br \/>\nlogin bbs\/new<\/p>\n<p>Cimmaron  bugs.mty.itesm.mx<br \/>\nlogin bbs\/new  (limited hours)<\/p>\n<p>Cleveland Free-Net  freenet-in-[a|b|c].cwru.edu  129.22.8.[75|76|82]<br \/>\nUsenet, MUD, USA Today, Interest groups, local mail<\/p>\n<p>DDN Network Information Center  nic.ddn.mil  192.112.36.5<\/p>\n<p>Eagle&#8217;s Nest  seabass.st.usm.edu<br \/>\nlogin bbs\/bbs<\/p>\n<p>FTP Mail  mail to ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com<br \/>\ncommands:<br \/>\n     &#8212;        reply<br \/>\n     &#8212;        connect [HOST [USER [PASS]]]<br \/>\n     &#8212;        chdir PLACE<br \/>\n     &#8212;        compress<br \/>\n     &#8212;        compact<br \/>\n     &#8212;        uuencode<br \/>\n     &#8212;        btoa<br \/>\n     &#8212;        ls (or dir) PLACE<br \/>\n     &#8212;        get FILE<br \/>\n     &#8212;        quit<br \/>\nexample:<br \/>\n     &#8212;        -&gt; connect to uunet.uu.net as anonymous and get a<br \/>\n     &#8212;        root directory list:<br \/>\n     &#8212;             connect uunet.uu.net<br \/>\n     &#8212;             dir<br \/>\n     &#8212;             quit<\/p>\n<p>GeoServer  Martini.eecs.umich.edu 3000  141.212.100.9 3000<\/p>\n<p>Greta&#8217;s  garbo.uwasa.fi<br \/>\nlogin bbs\/new<\/p>\n<p>IRC Client   bradenville.andrew.cmu.edu  128.2.54.2<\/p>\n<p>ISCABBS  128.255.40.203<br \/>\nlogin new<\/p>\n<p>Kids  kids.kotel.co.kr<br \/>\nlogin kids\/new<\/p>\n<p>Mars Hotel  jupiter.ee.msstate.edu<\/p>\n<p>MindVox  phantom.com<br \/>\nUsenet, Forums, IRC, Games, $15 \/ month<\/p>\n<p>National Ham Radio Call-Sign Callbook  marvin.cs.buffalo.edu 2000<br \/>\n128.205.32.4 2000<\/p>\n<p>NEBBS  nebbs.nersc.gov<br \/>\nlogin guest<\/p>\n<p>Netcom  netcom.netcom.com  192.100.81.100  1.408.554.UNIX<br \/>\nguest +  at passwd, Full Unix service, Money for access.<\/p>\n<p>Network Information Service (UC Berkeley)  mailhost.berkeley.edu 117<br \/>\n128.32.136.9, 117<\/p>\n<p>NSSDCA  nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov<br \/>\nlogin as &#8220;NODIS&#8221; no password<br \/>\nonline catalog of NASA material<\/p>\n<p>Nyx BBS  nyx.cs.du.edu  130.253.192.9  1.303.871.3324 (of many)<br \/>\nValidation required for decent access, free, Usenet, mail, local MUD<\/p>\n<p>OCEANIC  delocn.udel.edu  128.175.24.1<\/p>\n<p>Quartz BBS  quartz.rutgers.edu<br \/>\nlogin bbs<\/p>\n<p>SkyNet  hpx5.aid.no<br \/>\nlogin skynet<\/p>\n<p>SpaceLink BBS  spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov  128.158.13.250<\/p>\n<p>Sparcs  ara.kaist.ac.kr<br \/>\nlogin bbs\/new or irc<\/p>\n<p>Tiny Computing  tiny.computing.csbsju.edu<\/p>\n<p>UM-Weather Service  madlab.sprl.umich.edu 3000  141.212.196.79 3000<\/p>\n<p>Vatech Central Branching Exchange  vtcbx.cc.vt.edu  128.173.16.6<br \/>\nto get to the Dream World BBS, type C 26964, and hit enter.<\/p>\n<p>Virtual Rave  haas.berkeley.edu  7283<\/p>\n<p>WAIS server  [hub.nnsc.nsf.net|quake.think.com|nnsc.nsf.net]<br \/>\n[192.31.103.7|192.31.181.1|129.89.1.178]<\/p>\n<p>The WELL  well.sf.ca.us  192.132.30.2<br \/>\nprobly most popular pubnix system, call for sub prices<\/p>\n<p>The World  world.std.com  192.74.137.5  1.617.739.WRLD<br \/>\nnew, $5 \/ month + $2 \/ hour<\/p>\n<p>YaBBS  phred.pc.cc.cmu.edu 8888  128.2.111.111 8888<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                                        |               |<br \/>\n                                                        | IRC Channels: |<br \/>\n                                                        |_______________|<\/p>\n<p>IRC is the Internet relay chat, online realtime communications for the<br \/>\nInternet.  Look for info elsewhere in the FAQ.  Of course, not all of<br \/>\nthese channels are permanent.<\/p>\n<p>#Autopia        Jagwire X&#8217;s Autopia group<br \/>\n#ccc            Chaos Computer Club (&#8220;\/msg CCCServ info&#8221; for CCC info)<br \/>\n#cDc            Cult of the Dead Cow<br \/>\n#CyberPunk      Cyberpunk (&#8220;\/msg CyberBot info&#8221; for CPBot Files)<br \/>\n#drugs          Drugs (&#8220;\/msg LearyBot info&#8221; for LearyBot Files)<br \/>\n#free.acid      Hehehe<br \/>\n#future         FutureCulture<br \/>\n#mindvox        MindVox<br \/>\n#phreak         Hackers and Phreakers<br \/>\n#Rave_Scen      Raves<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                                              |         |<br \/>\n                                                              |  MUDs:  |<br \/>\n                                                              |_________|<\/p>\n<p>A list of future or cyber- oriented MUDs.  See elsewhere in the FAQ<br \/>\nfor info on MUDs.  MUDs go up and down a lot, so, not my fault.<\/p>\n<p>AbacusMUD           abacus.hgs.se           130.238.204.10   4080<br \/>\nBattleTech                                  129.72.2.48      3026<br \/>\nCyberWorld          elf.etsu.edu            192.43.19.199.27 3000<br \/>\nInfinity                                    129.10.10.33     3000<br \/>\nSciFiMUSH           zaphod.cs.uwindsor.ca   137.207.224.3    1972<br \/>\nSpaceMadness        riemann.math.okstate.edu139.78.1.15      6250<br \/>\nStarFireMUSE        agronomy.auburn.edu     131.204.60.2     4201<br \/>\nStar Raiders        ub.d.umn.edu            131.212.32.6     2000<br \/>\nTrekMUSE            nebula.lib.vt.edu       128.173.7.183    1701<br \/>\nVirtual Realities   coyote.wustl.edu        128.252.136.100  3019<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                                             |          |<br \/>\n                                                             |   BBSes: |<br \/>\n                                                             |__________|<\/p>\n<p>A wide ranging list, from the underground eLiTe to the completely<br \/>\nanal, and some interesting ones in between.  Good starting points are<br \/>\nThe WELL and MindVox, although both of these cost money (as do most of<br \/>\nthe heavu-duty Unix systems listed [a noticeable exception being Nyx]).<\/p>\n<p>Arrested Development     1.31.79.426079  Big European board<br \/>\nBamboo Gardens North     1.512.385.2941<br \/>\nBlitzkrieg               1.502.499.8933  Home of TAP OnLine, NUP reqd.<br \/>\nThe Cellar               1.215.654.9184  Public Access Unix<br \/>\nChiNet                   1.312.283.0559  Public Access Unix<br \/>\nThe Cyberden             1.415.472.5527  Public Access Unix<br \/>\nThe Cyberspace Institute 1.512.469.0447  Jagwire X&#8217;s BBS<br \/>\nThe Dark Side            1.408.245.7726  Public Access Unix<br \/>\nDead Zone                1.214.522.5321  Fringe Science<br \/>\nDemon Roach Underground  1.806.794.4362<br \/>\nExec-PC                  1.414.789.4210  Huge BBS<br \/>\nThe Empire               1.301.384.2482<br \/>\nFace-2-Face              1.713.242.6853<br \/>\nFree Speech              1.618.549.4955<br \/>\nThe Grid                 1.203.661.1279  Public Access Unix<br \/>\nThe Illuminati BBS       1.512.447.4449  Steve Jackson Games<br \/>\nKeelyNet                 1.214.324.3501  Fringe science<br \/>\nLunatic Labs             1.213.655.0691<br \/>\nMindVox                  1.212.988.5030  Public Access Unix<br \/>\nMonochrome (UK)          1.071.477.8183<br \/>\nNetcom                   1.408.241.9760  Public Access Unix<br \/>\nNetRunner&#8217;s Paradise     1.619.285.3967  Waffle, limited USENET<br \/>\nNuChat                   1.713.668.7176  Public Access Unix<br \/>\nNyx                      1.303.871.4824  Public Access Unix<br \/>\n1 zer0 Cybernet          1.301.424.9133<br \/>\nPentavia                 1.703.820.0574<br \/>\nPhun Line                1.916.481.2306  NUP required<br \/>\nPortal                   1.408.725.0561  Public Access Unix<br \/>\nPrivate Idaho            1.208.338.9227  Mentioned in Mondo a lot<br \/>\nRipco                    1.312.528.5020  Legendary Op. SunDevil victim<br \/>\nRuneStone                1.203.485.0088<br \/>\nSpies in the Wire        1.408.867.7400  Public Access Unix (closed now)<br \/>\nSycamore Elite           1.815.895.5573<br \/>\nTelerama BBS             1.412.481.5302  telnet telerama.pgh.pa.us<br \/>\nTemple of Scream. Elect. 1.510.935.5845<br \/>\nTime Enough For Love     1.215.449.1902  Hippie Oriented<br \/>\nTommy&#8217;s Holiday Camp     1.604.361.1464  8000 text files<br \/>\nTronsbox                 1.201.759.8450  Public Access Unix<br \/>\nThe Turing Point         1.512.219.7828<br \/>\nUncensored               1.914.761.6877<br \/>\nThe Underground          1.512.339.8221  Unix, DFP magazine, UCF<br \/>\nUnphamiliar Territory    1.602.894.1757  NUP required<br \/>\nVirus Xchange (Bulgaria) 1.359.2.20.4198 Lots of viruses<br \/>\nThe WELL                 1.415.332.6106  Public Access Unix<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                                             |          |<br \/>\n                                                             |  Books:  |<br \/>\n                                                             |__________|<\/p>\n<p>[Note:  I&#8217;ve messed up some of the &#8216;(fiction)&#8217; v. nonfic. inclusions.<br \/>\nSorry &#8217;bout that &#8211; in\/f0rmation overload.]<\/p>\n<p>???     American Flagg &#8211; comic<br \/>\n        Cyberpunk &#8211; comic<br \/>\n        Dirty Pair &#8211; comic<br \/>\n        Judge Dredd &#8211; comic<\/p>\n<p>Anonymous &#8211; Go Ask Alice.  Diary of 15 year-old girl in the drug world<br \/>\n          &#8211; Computers:  Crimes, Clues, and Controls.  Hacking<\/p>\n<p>Abraham, Ralph &#8211; A Visiual Introduction to Dynamical Systems Theory &#8230;<br \/>\n               &#8211; The Visual Mathematics Library<\/p>\n<p>Acker, Kathy &#8211; Blood and Guts in High School (fiction)<br \/>\n             &#8211; Don Quixote, which was a dream (fiction)<br \/>\n             &#8211; Empire of the Senseless (fiction)<br \/>\n             &#8211; Great Expectations (fiction)<br \/>\n             &#8211; The Adult Life of Toulouse-Lautrec<br \/>\n             &#8211; In Memoriam to Identity<\/p>\n<p>Adams, Douglas &#8211; The Meaning of Liff (fiction)<br \/>\n               &#8211; The Hitchhiker&#8217;s Guide to the Galaxy (fiction)<br \/>\n               &#8211; The Restaurant at the End of the Universe (fiction)<br \/>\n               &#8211; Life, the Universe, and Everything (fiction)<br \/>\n               &#8211; So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Aldiss, Brian Wilson &#8211; Barefoot in the Head (fiction)<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Enemies of the System (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Algren, Nelson &#8211; Man with the Golden Arm (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Army, U.S. &#8211; Computer-Related Crime<\/p>\n<p>Artaud, Antonin &#8211; The Peyote Dance<\/p>\n<p>Ashby, W. Ross &#8211; An Introduction to Cybernetics<\/p>\n<p>Asimov, Isaac &#8211; The Robot Novels<br \/>\n              &#8211; Robots:  Machines in Man&#8217;s Image<\/p>\n<p>Austakalnis, Steve &amp; David Blatner &#8211; Silicon Mirage.  Vr<\/p>\n<p>Bachman, Richard &#8211; The Running Man (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Ballard, J. G. &#8211; The Atrocity Exhibition (Re\/Search publication)<br \/>\n               &#8211; Crash (fiction)<br \/>\n               &#8211; Concrete Island<br \/>\n               &#8211; High rise<\/p>\n<p>Barlow, John Perry &#8211; Everything We Know is Wrong (forthcoming)<\/p>\n<p>Barnes, Steven &#8211; Gorgon Child (fiction)<br \/>\n               &#8211; Streetlethal (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Barrow, John and Frank Tipler &#8211; The Anthropic Cosmological Principle<\/p>\n<p>Bass, Thomas &#8211; The Eudaemonic Pie.  Chaos<\/p>\n<p>Bateson, Gregory &#8211; Steps to an Ecology of Mind<br \/>\n                 &#8211; Mind and Nature:  Necessary Unity<\/p>\n<p>Baudrillard, Jean &#8211; The Anti-Aesthetic: Essays on Postmodern Culture<br \/>\n                  &#8211; Body Invaders: Panic Sex in America (ed.)<br \/>\n                  &#8211; The Ecstacy of Communication<br \/>\n                  &#8211; America<br \/>\n                  &#8211; Simulations<br \/>\n                  &#8211; In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities<br \/>\n                  &#8211; Seduction<br \/>\n                  &#8211; Cool Memories<\/p>\n<p>Bear, Greg &#8211; Blood Music (fiction)<br \/>\n           &#8211; Eon (fiction)<br \/>\n           &#8211; Eternity (fiction; sequel to Eon)<br \/>\n           &#8211; Beyond Heaven&#8217;s River (fiction)<br \/>\n           &#8211; Forge of God (fiction)<br \/>\n           &#8211; Great Sky River (fiction)<br \/>\n           &#8211; Psychlone (fiction)<br \/>\n           &#8211; Strength of Stones (fiction)<br \/>\n           &#8211; The Wind Froma  Burning Woman (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Beck, Jerome, &amp; Rosenbaum, Marsha &#8211; Pursuit of Ecstacy: The MDMA Experience<\/p>\n<p>Bell, Madison Smartt &#8211; The Washington Square Ensemble<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Waiting for the End of the World<\/p>\n<p>Belsito, Peter &#8211; HardCore California<br \/>\n               &#8211; Notes from the Pop Underground<\/p>\n<p>Benedikt, Michael &#8211; Cyberspace: First Steps<\/p>\n<p>Benford, Gregory &#8211; Against Infinity<\/p>\n<p>Bernal, J. D. &#8211; The World, the Flesh, and the Devil<\/p>\n<p>Bester, Alfred &#8211; Computer Connection (fiction)<br \/>\n               &#8211; Golem 100 (fiction)<br \/>\n               &#8211; The Demolished Man (fiction)<br \/>\n               &#8211; The Stars My Destination (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Betanacourt, G. &#8211; Johnny Zed (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Bethke, Bruce &#8211; Cyberpunk (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; Elimination Round (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Bey, Hakim &#8211; T.A.Z.<\/p>\n<p>Black, Bob &#8211; The Abolition of Work and Other Essays<br \/>\n           &#8211; Friendly Fire<br \/>\n           &#8211; Rants and Mineral Tracts (with Adam Parfrey, eds.)<\/p>\n<p>Blake, William &#8211; The Mariage of Heaven and Hell<\/p>\n<p>Blankenship, Loyd (Steve Jackson Games) &#8211; GURPS Cyberpunk RPG<\/p>\n<p>Bloombecker, Buck &#8211; Spectacular Computer Crimes<\/p>\n<p>Blumlein, Michael &#8211; The Movement of Mountains (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Bova, Ben &#8211; Exiled from Earth (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Bradbury, Ray &#8211; Fahrenheit 451 (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Brecher, Edward M. (Consumer&#8217;s Union) &#8211; Guide to Licit and Illicit Drugs<\/p>\n<p>Breton, Andre &#8211; What is Surrealism?  Selected Writings<br \/>\n              &#8211; Manuifestos of Surrealism<\/p>\n<p>Brin, David -Earth (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Brockman, John (ed) &#8211; Speculations:  Reality Club 1<br \/>\n                    &#8211; Doing Science:  Reality Club 2<br \/>\n                    &#8211; Ways of Knowing:  Reality Club 3<\/p>\n<p>Brunner, John &#8211; The Shockwave Rider (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; Stand on Zanzibar (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; The Jagged Orbit (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; The Sheep Look Up (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; The Stone that Never Came Down (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Budrys, Algis &#8211; Michaelmas (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Burger, Ralf &#8211; COmputer Viruses:  A High Tech Disease<\/p>\n<p>Burgess, Anthony &#8211; A Clockwork Orange (fiction)<br \/>\n                 &#8211; The End of the World News: An Entertainment. 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Hacking, viruses, etc<\/p>\n<p>Foster, Alan Dean &#8211; Cyber Way (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Friedman, David &#8211; The Machinery of Freedmon.  Anarchy<\/p>\n<p>Furst, Stevyn &#8211; Hallucinogens and Culture<\/p>\n<p>Gerrold, David &#8211; When Harlie Was One<\/p>\n<p>Gibson, William &#8211; Burning Chrome (fiction)<br \/>\n                &#8211; Count Zero (fiction)<br \/>\n                &#8211; The Difference Engine (with Bruce Sterling)(fiction)<br \/>\n                &#8211; Mona Lisa Overdrive (fiction)<br \/>\n                &#8211; Neuromancer (fiction)<br \/>\n                &#8211; Virtual Light (forthcoming)<br \/>\n                &#8211; Agrippa:  A Book of the Dead (poem)<\/p>\n<p>Gleick, James &#8211; Chaos:  The Making of a New Science<\/p>\n<p>Goodman, Cynthia &#8211; Digital Visions:  COmputers and Art<\/p>\n<p>Gracie &amp; Zarkov &#8211; Notes from Underground.  Drugs<\/p>\n<p>Griffith, Winter &#8211; Complete Guide to Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs<\/p>\n<p>Grof, Stanislov &#8211; The Human Encounter with Death.  Death, Psychology, LSD<br \/>\n                &#8211; Realms of the Human Unconscious.  LSD, Subconscious.<\/p>\n<p>Gunderloy, Mike and Cari Goldberg Janice &#8211; Zine Culture<\/p>\n<p>Gyson, Brion and Terry Wilson &#8211; Here to Go: Planet 101<\/p>\n<p>Hafner, Katie with John Markoff &#8211; Cyberpunk:  Outlaws and Hackers&#8230;Frontier<\/p>\n<p>Hamit, Francis &amp;  Wes Thomas &#8211; Virtual Reality: Adventures in Cyberspace<\/p>\n<p>Harrison, Harry &#8211; Make Room! Make Room! 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Tales of the Merry Pranksters<\/p>\n<p>Key, William Bryan &#8211; Subliminal Seduction<br \/>\n                   &#8211; Media Sexploitation<br \/>\n                   &#8211; The Clam-Plate Orgy<\/p>\n<p>Kowalski, Roy &#8211; The Science of Virtual Reality and Virtual Environments<\/p>\n<p>Kroker, Arthur, and David Cook &#8211; The Postmodern Scene<\/p>\n<p>Krol, Ed &#8211; The Whole Internet User&#8217;s Guide &amp; Catalog<\/p>\n<p>Krueger, Myron W. &#8211; Artificial Reality<br \/>\n                  &#8211; Artificial Reality II<\/p>\n<p>Kunetka, James &#8211; Nature&#8217;s End (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Lacan, Jacques &#8211; Television<\/p>\n<p>Laidlaw, Marc &#8211; Dad&#8217;s Nuke (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; Neon Lotus (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Landreth, Bill &#8211; Out of the Inner Circle.  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(fiction)<br \/>\n             &#8211; Semiotext(e) (ed. w\/ Robert A. Wilson, Peter Wilson)<br \/>\n             &#8211; M2k:  User&#8217;s Guide to the New Edge (ed. w\/ RU Sirius et al)<\/p>\n<p>Ruelle, David &#8211; Chance and Chaos<\/p>\n<p>Russo, Richard Paul &#8211; Inner Eclipse (fiction)<br \/>\n                    &#8211; Subterranean Gallery (fiction)<br \/>\n                    &#8211; Destroying Angel (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Ryan, Thomas &#8211; The Adolescence of PI (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Sarfatti, Jack &#8211; Space-Time and Beyond<\/p>\n<p>Schafer, Murray &#8211; The Tuning of the World.  Electronic Music<\/p>\n<p>Schultes, Richard Evans &#8211; Plants of the Gods:  Origins of Hallucinogens<\/p>\n<p>Schodt, Frederik &#8211; Inside the Robot Kingdom:  &#8230;Coming Robotopia<\/p>\n<p>Sheldrake, Robert &#8211; A New Science of Life:&#8230;.Formative Causation<br \/>\n                  &#8211; The Rebirth of Nature:  Greening of Science and God<br \/>\n                  &#8211; The Presence of the Past:  Morphic Resonance &#8230;.<\/p>\n<p>Shelley, Mary &#8211; Frankenstein (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Sherman, Barry &#8211; Glimpses of Heaven, Visions of Hell.  VR<\/p>\n<p>Shiner, Lewis &#8211; Frontera (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; Deserted Cities of the Heart (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; Slam (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Shirley, John &#8211; Eclipse (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; Eclipse Corona (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; Eclipse Penumbra (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; Total Eclipse (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; City Come A&#8217;Walkin&#8217; (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; Heatseeker (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; Transmaniacon (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; A Splendid Chaos (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Shulgin, Ann and Alexander &#8211; PIKHAL:  A Chemical Love Story<br \/>\n                           &#8211; The Controlled Substance Act<\/p>\n<p>Sieber, Ulrich &#8211; International Handbook on Computer Crime<\/p>\n<p>Sirius, R.U. &amp; Rudy Rucker (eds) &#8211; A User&#8217;s Guide to the New Edge<\/p>\n<p>Smith, Thomas &#8211; Industrial Light &amp; Magic:  The Art of Special Effects<\/p>\n<p>Solomonides, Tony and Les Levidow &#8211; Compulsive Technology&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Spinrad, Norman &#8211; Agent of Chaos (fiction)<br \/>\n                &#8211; Little Heroes (fiction)<br \/>\n                &#8211; Other Americas (fiction)<br \/>\n                &#8211; Streetman (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Stafford, Peter &#8211; Psychedelics Encyclopedia<\/p>\n<p>Stang, Ivan &#8211; High Weirdness By Mail. Fringes of culture sources<br \/>\n            &#8211; Three-Fisted Tales of Bob.  Subgenius<\/p>\n<p>Starks, ??? &#8211; Cocaine Fiends and Reefer Madness.  Drugs on film<\/p>\n<p>Stelarc &#8211; Obsolete Body Suspensions<\/p>\n<p>Stephenson, Neal &#8211; Snow Crash (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Sterling, Bruce &#8211; Artificial Kid (fiction)<br \/>\n                &#8211; Crystal Express (fiction)<br \/>\n                &#8211; Difference Engine (with William Gibson)<br \/>\n                &#8211; Involution Ocean (fiction)<br \/>\n                &#8211; Islands in the Net (fiction)<br \/>\n                &#8211; Mirrorshades:  A Cyberpunk Anthology (editor)<br \/>\n                &#8211; Schizmatrix (fiction)<br \/>\n                &#8211; The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder..Frontier<br \/>\n                &#8211; Globalhead (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Stevens, Jay &#8211; Storming Heaven:  LSD &amp; the American Dream<\/p>\n<p>Stoll, Clifford &#8211; The Cuckoo&#8217;s Egg.  Hacking<\/p>\n<p>Sturgeon, Theodore &#8211; More Than Human (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Swanwick, Michael &#8211; Vacuum Flowers (fiction)<br \/>\n                  &#8211; In the Drift (fiction)<br \/>\n                  &#8211; Stations of the Tide (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Swezey, ??? &#8211; AMOK Dispatch<\/p>\n<p>Tamm, Eric &#8211; Brian Eno:  His Music and the Vertical Color of Sound<\/p>\n<p>Thom, Rene &#8211; Semiophysics:  A Sketch<\/p>\n<p>Thompson, Hunter S. &#8211; Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail &#8217;72<br \/>\n                    &#8211; The Great Shark Hunt:  Gonzo Papers 1<br \/>\n                    &#8211; Generation of Swine:  Gonzo Papers 2<br \/>\n                    &#8211; Songs of the Doomed:  Gonzo Papers 3<\/p>\n<p>Todd, Stephen and William Latham &#8211; Evolutionary Art and Computers<\/p>\n<p>Toffler, Alvin &#8211; Future Shock.  Social Change<br \/>\n               &#8211; The Third Wave.  Social Change<\/p>\n<p>Turkle, Sherry &#8211; The Second Self: Computers &amp; the Human Spirit<\/p>\n<p>2030, F.M. &#8211; Upwingers<br \/>\n           &#8211; Are You A Transhuman?<\/p>\n<p>Tzara, Tristan &#8211; Seven Dada Manifestos and Lampistries<\/p>\n<p>Vallee, Jacques &#8211; The Network Revolution: Confessions of a Computer Scientist<\/p>\n<p>Varley, John &#8211; The Ophiuchi Hotline (fiction)<br \/>\n             &#8211; Millenium (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Vinge, Vernor &#8211; Marooned Across Real-time (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; True Names and Other Dangers (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; Threats and Other Promises (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; The Peace War (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Vollman, William &#8211; You Bright and Risen Angels (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Wade, ??? &#8211; Anarchist&#8217;s Guide to the BBS<\/p>\n<p>Warhol, Andy &#8211; Diaries<br \/>\n             &#8211; POPism: The Warhol 60&#8217;s<\/p>\n<p>Weil, Andrew &#8211; Marriage of Sun &amp; Moon:  Quest for Unity in Consciousness<br \/>\n             &#8211; Natural Mind: Investigation of Drugs and Higher Consciousness<br \/>\n             &#8211; Chocoloate to Morphine:  Understanding Mind-Active Drugs<\/p>\n<p>Wells, H.G. &#8211; The Island of Dr. Moreau<\/p>\n<p>Whole Earth Catalog &#8211; Essential Whole Earth Catalog<br \/>\n                    &#8211; The Fringes of Reason<br \/>\n                    &#8211; Signal, Communications for the Information Age<br \/>\n                    &#8211; Software Catalog<br \/>\n                    &#8211; Whole Earth Access Mail Order Catalog<\/p>\n<p>Wiener, Norbert &#8211; Cybernetics: Control &amp; Communication in Animal and Machine<br \/>\n                &#8211; The Human Use of Human Beings<\/p>\n<p>Williams, Walter Jon &#8211; Angel Station (fiction)<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Facets (fiction)<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Hardwired (fiction)<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Solips System (fiction)<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Voice of the Whirlwind (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Wilson, Robert Anton &#8211; Cosmic Trigger<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Cosmic Trigger 2<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Historical Illuminatus Chronicles (fiction)<br \/>\n                                The Earth Will Shake<br \/>\n                                Nature&#8217;s God<br \/>\n                                The Widow&#8217;s Son<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Illuminati Papers<br \/>\n                     &#8211; The Illuminatus! Trilogy (fiction)<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Ishtar Rising<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Masks of the Illuminati (fiction)<br \/>\n                     &#8211; New Inquisition<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Prometheus Rising<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Quantum Psychology<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Right Where You are Sitting Now<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Schrodinger&#8217;s Cat Trilogy (fiction)<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Sex &amp; Drugs, A Journey Beyond Limits<br \/>\n                     &#8211; The Earth Will Shake (fiction)<br \/>\n                     &#8211; The Widow&#8217;s Son (fiction)<br \/>\n                     &#8211; The Book of the Breast<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Natural Law, or Don&#8217;t put a Rubber on your Willy<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Wilhelm Reich in Hell<br \/>\n                     &#8211; Coincidence:  A Head Test<\/p>\n<p>Windling, Terri (editor) &#8211; Borderlands (fiction)<br \/>\n                         &#8211; Bordertown (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Wolfe, Tom &#8211; Electrik Kool-Aid Acid Test. Kesey &amp; Pranksters &amp; Haight-Ashbury<\/p>\n<p>Wolfram, Stephen &#8211; Mathematica:  System for Doing Mathematics by Computer<\/p>\n<p>Womack, Jack &#8211; Ambient (fiction)<br \/>\n               Terraplane (fiction)<br \/>\n               Heathern (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>Wright, Robert &#8211; Three Scientists and Their Gods.  Information age<\/p>\n<p>Zahn, Timothy &#8211; Cobra (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; Cobra Bargain (fiction)<br \/>\n              &#8211; Cobra Strike (fiction)<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<\/p>\n<p>:::::: * End of FutureCulture FAQ Part 2<\/p>\n<p>c o n t i n u e d    i n    p a r t    3<br \/>\n________________________________________________________________________<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<\/p>\n<p>::: * Begin FutureCulture FAQ Part 3 (of 3)<\/p>\n<p>c o n t i n u a t i o n   o f   p a r t   1   a n d   2<br \/>\n________________________________________________________________________<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                                            |           |<br \/>\n                                                            |  Videos:  |<br \/>\n                                                            |___________|<\/p>\n<p>(this is meant to be a broad base of futuristic or trippy movies, and,<br \/>\nas in the music category, everyone has their own personal tastes and<br \/>\nopinions, and this list would vary from person to person)<\/p>\n<p>The Abyss (sci-fi)<br \/>\nAeon Flux (anime)<br \/>\nAkira (anime)<br \/>\nAlien[s, s^3] (sci-fi)<br \/>\nArise: The Subgenius video<br \/>\nAltered States (drama\/sci-fi)<br \/>\nBlade Runner &amp; Director&#8217;s Cut (science fiction)<br \/>\nBliss (drama)<br \/>\nBrainstorm (sci-fi)<br \/>\nBrazil (science fiction\/fantasy)<br \/>\nBurroughs:  The Movie (docudrama)<br \/>\nChaos, Eros, Gaia: A Post-Savage Oracle (computer)<br \/>\nA Clockwork Orange (science fiction)<br \/>\nComputers, Freedom, and Privacy Videos<br \/>\nCyberia on U-Network (music, animation)<br \/>\nCyberpunk: First Program&#8230; (Intercon productions) (documentary)<br \/>\nCyberpunk (anime)<br \/>\nCyberspace, Power and Culture (documentary)<br \/>\nDreamscape (sci-fi\/fantasy)<br \/>\nDrugstore Cowboy (drama)<br \/>\nDune (science fiction)<br \/>\nEmergency Broadcast Network Video<br \/>\nExperiment at Petaluma (Terence McKenna)<br \/>\nHardware (science fiction)<br \/>\nHip Tech and High Lit (?)<br \/>\nJacob&#8217;s Ladder (drama)<br \/>\nKoyaanisqatsi (documentary)<br \/>\nThe Lawnmower Man (science fiction\/fantasy)<br \/>\nLiquid Sky (drama\/sci-fi)<br \/>\nMax Headroom (science fiction)<br \/>\nMetropolis (science fiction\/pomo)<br \/>\nMind&#8217;s Eye (computer animation)<br \/>\nMTV&#8217;s Buzz (documentary\/soundbytes)<br \/>\nMTV&#8217;s Buzz Cut (music)<br \/>\nMTV&#8217;s Liquid Television (anime\/animated)<br \/>\nNaked Lunch (drama)<br \/>\nThe 90&#8217;s (Television station\/show &#8211; documentary)<br \/>\nPowaqatsi (documentary)<br \/>\nanything by Psychic TV (Genesis P-Orridge) (music)<br \/>\nanything by Re\/Search (SRI, Modern Prim, etc.)<br \/>\nRoad Warrior and sequels (scifi)<br \/>\nRobocop and sequels (scifi)<br \/>\nRocky Horror Picture Show (musical\/science-fiction\/fantasy)<br \/>\nSid &amp; Nancy (drama\/musical)<br \/>\nSIGGRAPH Video Reviews (computer graphics)<br \/>\nSlacker (docudrama)<br \/>\nSneakers (drama)<br \/>\nStar Trek: TOS (scifi)<br \/>\nStar Trek: TNG (scifi)<br \/>\nStar Trek Movies (scifi)<br \/>\nStar Wars, etc. (scifi)<br \/>\nStrange Attractor<br \/>\nanything by Survival Research Laboratories (SRL)<br \/>\n2001 A Space Odyssey (science fiction)<br \/>\n2600&#8217;s Hacking Video (featured on &#8216;Now It can Be Told&#8217;)(documentary)<br \/>\nTerminal Man (sci-fi)<br \/>\nTerminator and sequel(s) (scifi)<br \/>\nThinking Allowed Video Collection (fringe science)<br \/>\nTHX 1138 (science fiction)<br \/>\nTotal Recall (science fiction)<br \/>\nTowers Open fire (with William S Burroughs)<br \/>\nThe Trip (drama)<br \/>\nTron (science fiction\/fantasy)<br \/>\nThe Wall (musical\/docudrama)<br \/>\nVideodrome (sci-fi\/horror)<br \/>\nVideo Toaster Demo Tape (computer graphics)<br \/>\nVirtual Reality 1991 (documentary)<br \/>\nWax or the discovery of television among the bees<br \/>\n               (email Artist #1 &#8211; artist1@rdrc.rpi.edu for info.)<br \/>\nWax Trax Promotional Sampler Video (music)<br \/>\nWar Games (drama)<br \/>\nWoodstock (documentary)<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                                            |          |<br \/>\n                                                            |  Music:  |<br \/>\n                                                            |__________|<\/p>\n<p>(music is music and you like what you like, but here is a list of<br \/>\ngroups to consider&#8230;..Undoubtedly you will argue with my<br \/>\ncategorizations and selections, but each person has their own tastes<br \/>\nand preferences and opinions, so please don&#8217;t make a big deal out of<br \/>\nit&#8230; Obviously this list is by no means definitive &#8211; that truly would<br \/>\nbe impossible, but it should be enough to get you started in the right<br \/>\ndirections&#8230;.)<\/p>\n<p>Classic\/Classic-Progressive\/Progressive\/etc.<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br \/>\nAllan Parsons Project<br \/>\nThe Black Crowes<br \/>\nDavid Bowie<br \/>\nCan<br \/>\nClash<br \/>\nThe Doors<br \/>\nElectric Light Orchestra<br \/>\nEmerson, Lake, &amp; Palmer<br \/>\nGrateful Dead<br \/>\nJimi Hendrix<br \/>\nKing Crimson<br \/>\nLed Zeppelin<br \/>\nMarillion<br \/>\nGary Numan<br \/>\nPhish<br \/>\nPink Floyd<br \/>\nPolice<br \/>\nPrimus<br \/>\nQueensryche<br \/>\nRamones<br \/>\nRed Hot Chilli Peppers<br \/>\nRush<br \/>\nSmashing Pumpkins<br \/>\nPatti Smith<br \/>\nTalking Heads<br \/>\nThin White Rope<br \/>\nThe Velvet Underground<br \/>\nViolent Femmes<br \/>\nTom Waits<br \/>\nWar<br \/>\nWeen<br \/>\nNeil Young (the unrelease cp\/computer-experiment thing he did awhile back)<br \/>\nYes<br \/>\nFrank Zappa<\/p>\n<p>DJ&#8217;s\/Mixers\/etc.<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br \/>\nThe Beatmasters<br \/>\nJoey Beltram<br \/>\nCoil<br \/>\nFrankie Bones<br \/>\nJim Cauty (KLF)<br \/>\nDNA<br \/>\nTerry Farley<br \/>\nFrankie Knuckles<br \/>\nGraham Massey (808 State)<br \/>\nMayday<br \/>\nMeat Beat Manifesto<br \/>\nDave Morales<br \/>\nTommy Musto<br \/>\nPaul Oakenfold<br \/>\nSteve Osborne<br \/>\nDr. Alex Paterson (the Orb)<br \/>\nRenegade Soundwave<br \/>\nEvil Ed Richards<br \/>\nMark Ryder<br \/>\nThrash (the Orb)<br \/>\nAndrew Weatherall<\/p>\n<p>Industrial\/etc.<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br \/>\nBigod 20<br \/>\nBraindead Sound Machine<br \/>\nCabaret Voltaire<br \/>\nChris &amp; Cosey<br \/>\nClockDVA<br \/>\nCoil<br \/>\nConsolidated<br \/>\nCop Shoot Cop<br \/>\nCyberactif<br \/>\nEinsturzende Neubauten<br \/>\nExtreme Noise Terror<br \/>\nFoetus<br \/>\nFront 242<br \/>\nFrontline Assembly<br \/>\nEdward Ka-spel<br \/>\nKMFDM<br \/>\nLegendary Pink Dots<br \/>\nLFO<br \/>\nMC 900 Ft. Jesus<br \/>\nMeat Beat Manifesto<br \/>\nMinistry<br \/>\nMoev<br \/>\nMy Life with the Thrill Kill Cult<br \/>\nNine Inch Nails<br \/>\nNegativland<br \/>\nNitzer Ebb<br \/>\n1000 Homo DJ&#8217;s<br \/>\nPigface<br \/>\nPsychic TV<br \/>\nRenegade Soundwave<br \/>\nRise Robot Rise<br \/>\nSkinny Puppy<br \/>\nSPK<br \/>\nTest Dept.<br \/>\nThrobbing Gristle<br \/>\nWolfgang Press<\/p>\n<p>Manchester\/Madchester\/Overground Dance\/Shoegazer\/etc.<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br \/>\nArt of Noise<br \/>\nBeloved<br \/>\nBlur<br \/>\nBreeders<br \/>\nCarter: The Unstoppable Sex Machine<br \/>\nChapterhouse<br \/>\nCharlatans<br \/>\nCurve<br \/>\nDepeche Mode<br \/>\nHappy Mondays<br \/>\nInformation Society<br \/>\nInspiral Carpets<br \/>\nJames<br \/>\nLush<br \/>\nMoose<br \/>\nMy Bloody Valentine<br \/>\nNed&#8217;s Atomic Dustbin<br \/>\nPop Will Eat Itself<br \/>\nPrimal Scream<br \/>\nRide<br \/>\nSlowdive<br \/>\nSoup Dragons<br \/>\nStone Roses<br \/>\nSwervedriver<br \/>\nWedding Present<\/p>\n<p>New Age\/Experimental\/Experimental Jazz\/etc.<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br \/>\nLaurie Anderson<br \/>\nJohn Cage<br \/>\nCocteau Twins<br \/>\nDead Can Dance<br \/>\nBrian Eno<br \/>\nMichael Hedges<br \/>\nKitaro<br \/>\nTod Machover<br \/>\nRiley McLaughlin<br \/>\nSomerset Mau-Mau<br \/>\nKarlheinz Stockhausen<br \/>\nSun Ra<br \/>\nTangerine Dream<br \/>\nGary Thomas<br \/>\nVangelis<\/p>\n<p>Punk\/Thrash\/Hardcore\/Grindcore\/Harder stuff\/etc.<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br \/>\nAgent Orange<br \/>\nAgnostic Front<br \/>\nBad Brains<br \/>\nBeat Happening<br \/>\nBlack Flag<br \/>\nDead Kennedys<br \/>\nDinosaur, Jr.<br \/>\nFear<br \/>\nFirehose<br \/>\nFugazi<br \/>\nGodflesh<br \/>\nGwar<br \/>\nHanoi Rocks<br \/>\nHead Candy<br \/>\nHelmet<br \/>\nHusker Du<br \/>\nL7<br \/>\nMelvins<br \/>\nNapalm Death<br \/>\nPaleface<br \/>\nPavement<br \/>\nPublic Image Limited<br \/>\nResidents<br \/>\nRollins Band<br \/>\nSex Pistols<br \/>\nSigue Sigue Sputnik<br \/>\nSocial Distortion<br \/>\nSonic Youth<br \/>\nThink Tree<br \/>\nVoivod<\/p>\n<p>Rap\/Hip-Hop\/etc.<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br \/>\nAfrika Bambaata<br \/>\nBeastie Boys<br \/>\nBoogie Down Productions<br \/>\nBrand Nubians<br \/>\nCypress Hill<br \/>\nDe La Soul<br \/>\nDel Tha Funkee Homosapien<br \/>\nDigital Underground<br \/>\nDisposable Heroes of HipHoprisy<br \/>\nDisposable Planets<br \/>\nDream Warriors<br \/>\nEric B and Rakim<br \/>\nGangstarr<br \/>\nGeto Boys<br \/>\nGrandmaster Flash<br \/>\nHouse of Pain<br \/>\nIce-T<br \/>\nIce Cube<br \/>\nJungle Brothers<br \/>\nLL Cool J<br \/>\nMarkie Mark<br \/>\nMC Lyte<br \/>\nNWA<br \/>\nPM Dawn<br \/>\nPoor Righteous Teachers<br \/>\nPublic Enemy<br \/>\nQueen Latifah<br \/>\nStetsasonic<br \/>\nA Tribe Called Quest<br \/>\nUrban Dance Squad<br \/>\nX-Clan<\/p>\n<p>Reggae\/Ska\/Dancehall\/Jamaican\/etc.<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br \/>\nAswad<br \/>\nEddie Grant<br \/>\nBob Marley<br \/>\nZiggy Marley<br \/>\nJacob Miller<br \/>\nShabba Ranks<br \/>\nPeter Tosh<br \/>\nYellowman<\/p>\n<p>Spoken Word\/Rants\/Essayists\/Poetry<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br \/>\nJello Biafra<br \/>\nWilliam S. Burroughs<br \/>\nJoseph Campbell<br \/>\nDalai Lama<br \/>\nRam Dass<br \/>\nUmberto Eco<br \/>\nBruce Eisner<br \/>\nAllen Ginsberg<br \/>\nJames Gleick<br \/>\nStan Grof<br \/>\nNick Herbert<br \/>\nAlbert Hofmann<br \/>\nAldous Huxley<br \/>\nJ. Krishnamurti<br \/>\nJaron Lanier<br \/>\nTimothy Leary<br \/>\nJohn Lilly<br \/>\nTerence McKenna<br \/>\nMarshall McLuhan<br \/>\nBhagwan Shree Rajneesh<br \/>\nTom Robbins<br \/>\nRudy Rucker<br \/>\nNorman Spinrad<br \/>\nJay Stevens<br \/>\nAndrew Weil<br \/>\nColin Wilson<br \/>\nRobert Anton Wilson<\/p>\n<p>Techno\/Rave\/Club\/Underground Dance\/House\/Amibent House\/etc.<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br \/>\n[Note: for the sake of space, techno compilation albums have been<br \/>\nremoved. However, you should know that many such cds exist, and are a<br \/>\ngood place to start in techno music &#8211; see Vitamin B&#8217;s excellent<br \/>\nalt.rave FAQ for info]<\/p>\n<p>Altern8<br \/>\nAphex Twin<br \/>\nBaby Ford<br \/>\nBarracudda (Moby)<br \/>\nBass-o-Matic<br \/>\nBizzarre Inc.<br \/>\nBlue Pearl<br \/>\nBomb the Bass<br \/>\nBrainstorm (Moby)<br \/>\nCandy Flip<br \/>\nChurch of Extacy<br \/>\nGary Clail \/ On U-Sound System<br \/>\nDee-Lite<br \/>\nDHS<br \/>\nD-Mob<br \/>\n808 State<br \/>\nEnigma<br \/>\nEon<br \/>\nFini Tribe<br \/>\nFortran 5<br \/>\nFuse<br \/>\nFuture Sound of London<br \/>\nBoy George (Jesus Loves You \/ Martyr Mantras)<br \/>\nThe Grid<br \/>\nGuru Josh<br \/>\nA Guy Called Gerald<br \/>\nHuman Resource<br \/>\nHypnotone<br \/>\nInner City<br \/>\nIsotonik<br \/>\nJam and Spoon<br \/>\nKLF<br \/>\nKraftwerk<br \/>\nL.A. Style<br \/>\nLil Louis<br \/>\nLFO<br \/>\nLords of Acid<br \/>\nM\/A\/R\/R\/S<br \/>\nMessiah<br \/>\nMoby<br \/>\nM-People<br \/>\nMr. Fingers<br \/>\nNexus 21<br \/>\nNew Order<br \/>\nN-Joi<br \/>\nOpus III<br \/>\nOrb<br \/>\nWilliam Orbit<br \/>\nOrbital<br \/>\nProdigy<br \/>\nQuadrophonia<br \/>\nRichie Rich<br \/>\nS-Express<br \/>\nShamen<br \/>\nSpace<br \/>\nSpiral Tribe<br \/>\nSt. Etienne<br \/>\nSun Electric<br \/>\nSystem 7 (777)<br \/>\nTechnotronic<br \/>\nT99<br \/>\nTodd Terry<br \/>\n2 Unlimited<br \/>\nUltramarine<br \/>\nUtah Saints<br \/>\nVoodoo Child (Moby)<br \/>\nWorld of Twist<br \/>\nYazz<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                                            |           |<br \/>\n                                                            |   Drugs:  |<br \/>\n                                                            |___________|<\/p>\n<p>[*NOTE* &#8211; This is provided for informational purposes only.   I do not<br \/>\nnecessarily condone the use of these drugs.  I sincerely suggest you<br \/>\ndo a lot more thurough research if you plan to use any of the<br \/>\nsubstances listed below.  Much of the information was obtained through<br \/>\nthe FAQs from alt.drugs &#8211; Please check out the alt.drugs archives on<br \/>\nftp sites, where available &#8211; 2 ftp sites containging more thurough and<br \/>\naccurate drug information are listed in the FTPable files section.]<\/p>\n<p>[MAO Inhibitors &#8211; When using an MAO Inhibiting drug, don&#8217;t ingest<br \/>\nanything that contains potentially dangerous amines &#8211; could produce<br \/>\nawful, deadly side-effects.  MAO Inhibitors:  sedatives,<br \/>\ntranquilizers, antihistamines, narcotics, alcohol, amphetamines,<br \/>\nmescaline, asarone, nutmeg, macromerine, ephedrine, dill\/parsley\/wild<br \/>\nfennel oil, cocoa, coffee (caffeine-high substances, aged cheese, and<br \/>\ntyrosine-containing foods]<\/p>\n<p>Nootropics\/&#8221;Smart Drugs&#8221;<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br \/>\nCentrophenoxine (Lucidril)<br \/>\n        -anti-aging effects<br \/>\n        -intelligence booster<\/p>\n<p>Choline\/Lecithin:<br \/>\n        -aids in production of acetylcholine<br \/>\n        -memory-boosting<\/p>\n<p>DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone)<br \/>\n        -anti-aging<br \/>\n        -appetite suppressant<br \/>\n        -protects neurons from senility degenerative conditions<\/p>\n<p>DMAE<br \/>\n        -assists in some aspects of memory<br \/>\n        -increases acetylcholine levels<\/p>\n<p>Gingko<br \/>\n        -blood vessel dilators<\/p>\n<p>Hydergine (Ergoloid Mesylates)<br \/>\n        -increases blood supply, oxygen to brain<br \/>\n        -reduces tired, dizziness<br \/>\n        -normalizes systolic pressure<br \/>\n        -increases intelligence<br \/>\n        -improves mental function<br \/>\n        -enhances brain metabolism<\/p>\n<p>L-phenylalanine<br \/>\n        -antidepressant<br \/>\n        -stimulate&#8217;s the release of your body&#8217;s appetite-suppressants<br \/>\n        -improves memory and mental alertness<br \/>\n        -may increase sexual interest<br \/>\n        -do not use with MAO inhibitors<br \/>\n        -amino acid<\/p>\n<p>Phenytoin (Dilantin)<\/p>\n<p>Piracetam (Nootropyl)<br \/>\n        -cognitive enhancer<br \/>\n        -memory improver<\/p>\n<p>Propranolol Hydrochloride (Inderal)<\/p>\n<p>Sulbutiamine (Arcalion)<br \/>\n        -improves long-term memory<br \/>\n        -facilitates wakefulness<br \/>\n        -speeds reaction time<br \/>\n        -decreases anxiety<\/p>\n<p>Vasopressin (Diapid &#8211; Nasal Spray)<br \/>\n        -helps aid in processing new memories<br \/>\n        -improves attention, concentration, recall<br \/>\n        -helps clear your mind when under the influence of other<br \/>\n         substances<br \/>\n        -Marijuana &amp; alcohol inhibit the release of vasopressin<br \/>\n        -Cocaine, LSD, Amphetamines deplete vasopressin<br \/>\n        -(if you use illegal &#8216;non-smart&#8217; drugs, you might want some<br \/>\n         of this)<\/p>\n<p>Vincamine (Oxicebral)<br \/>\n        -aids in alertness<br \/>\n        -increases activity<\/p>\n<p>Vinpocetine (Cavinton)<br \/>\n        -memory enhancer<\/p>\n<p>Xanthinol Nicotinate<\/p>\n<p>Psychedelics\/Hallucinogens\/Empathenogens\/Etc.<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds<br \/>\n        -usage: 4-6 seeds from a seed pod<br \/>\n        -eat on empty stomach after removing coating<br \/>\n        -nausea likely<br \/>\n        -similar to LSD with less visual effects, 6-8 hrs.<\/p>\n<p>LSD<br \/>\n        -lysergic acid diethylamide-25, acid, cid, sid, lucy in the<br \/>\n         sky, sugarcubes, blotter, tabs, microdots, windowpaine, etc.<br \/>\n        -causes hallucinations, altering\/distortion of vision,<br \/>\n         auditory, time, enhancement of sensations, motor<br \/>\n         difficulties, loss of concentration or consistent thought,<br \/>\n         pupil dilation (or opposite)<br \/>\n        -not physically addictive, can be psychologically, though<br \/>\n        -trip usually averages around 8-12 hours<br \/>\n        -post-usage effects may include insomnia, jitters,<br \/>\n         temporary\/permanent psychosis, flashbacks, permanent trails, nausea<br \/>\n        -usage: taken orally or licked, usually on blotter paper, sugarcubes,<br \/>\n         jello, dropper, also eyeballs<br \/>\n        -strychnine rumors\/myths persist<br \/>\n        -dosage is usually unknown<br \/>\n        -150-200 mics usually induces heavy trip<br \/>\n        -those with heart\/physical problems, low tolerance should avoid<br \/>\n        -set (your idea of what the drug will do \/ mood) and setting<br \/>\n         (where you are and who you&#8217;re with) have a _lot_ to do with<br \/>\n         the outcome of what LSD  does.  First time trippers should<br \/>\n         trip only with people they trust that  have tripped before,<br \/>\n         and in a place where unexpected &#8220;bad&#8221; things will not  happen<br \/>\n         (police come in, parents, etc).  Tim Leary has lots of info<br \/>\n         on  what could be done.  Reading his books can only help.<\/p>\n<p>Marijuana<br \/>\n        -cannabis, pot, weed, mj, mary jane, etc. etc.<br \/>\n        -consumption:  joints, bongs, pipes, hash brownies, tea, etc.<br \/>\n        -produces some distortions, feeling of happiness<br \/>\n        -when stoned, your eyelids become heavy<br \/>\n        -we don&#8217;t really need much more info, do we?<\/p>\n<p>Morning Glory Seeds (Ipomoea)<br \/>\n        -arborescens, carnea, costata, leptophylia, meulleri, murucoides,<br \/>\n         purpurea, violacea<br \/>\n        -usage: 5-10 grams<br \/>\n        -consumption: orally, grind\/soak\/strain &amp; drink, sprout by<br \/>\n         soaking<br \/>\n        -most are chemically treated &#8211; can induce nausea, vomiting,<br \/>\n         diarrhea<br \/>\n        -effects: trip-like but less hallucinogenic than lsd, 6 hours,<br \/>\n         less intense<\/p>\n<p>MDMA<br \/>\n        -ecstacy, X, E, XTC<br \/>\n        -empathenogen<br \/>\n        -like a combo of LSD and Speed (the &#8216;MA&#8217; is methamphetamine)<br \/>\n        -effects similar to LSD, little or no visual hallucinations<br \/>\n         auditory\/visual\/time perception altered, sensations increased,<br \/>\n         extreme emotional awareness, trips average around 6 hours<br \/>\n        -XTC many times cause the user to &#8220;love&#8221; everything.  Beware<br \/>\n         of taking X with  people you know little about.  (You may end<br \/>\n         up giving your car keys to your worst enemy).  Any touch to<br \/>\n         your skin (in a sexual sense) feels like  heaven, even though<br \/>\n         sex may be impossible.<br \/>\n        -usage:  pills, caplets, in water<br \/>\n        -street stuff may contain many different varieties of different<br \/>\n         substances<br \/>\n        -much debate over toxicity and neuro-toxicity<br \/>\n        -set and setting are extremely important, as with LSD<br \/>\n        -long-term use can result in liver damage<\/p>\n<p>Mushrooms (Psilocybin)<br \/>\n        -Baeocystis (potent), caerulipes (blue foot), coprophila<br \/>\n         (dung-loving) cubensis (common large), cyanescens (bluing),<br \/>\n         pelliculosa (conifer) semilanceata (liberty cap), stunzii<br \/>\n         (stunz&#8217;s blue legs), amanita muscaria (fly agaric), conocybe<br \/>\n         smithii (bog conocybe), gymopilus spectabilis (big laughing<br \/>\n         gym)<br \/>\n        -never ingest unless positively identified by a mycologist to be<br \/>\n         non-poisonous<br \/>\n        -effective dose of dried mushrooms: 1 gram (one or two whole<br \/>\n         mushrooms)<br \/>\n        -best taken on an empty stomach<br \/>\n        -consumption: orally, smoked, tea (water + dried fragments)<br \/>\n        -effects:  trip lasting 6 hours or so, more visual &amp; less<br \/>\n         auditory than LSD, alters sound-perception though not as<br \/>\n         radically as LSD<br \/>\n        -physical effects: liquid breathing, headache<br \/>\n        -effects occur quicker, generally, than with LSD<\/p>\n<p>Nutmeg<br \/>\n        -usage: 5-20 grams of freshly ground<br \/>\n        -effects: heavy buzz, promotes lethargy, sleep, nausea, dry mouth,<br \/>\n         pupil dilation<\/p>\n<p>Yohimbe bark<br \/>\n        -usage: 6-10 teaspoons of shaved bark boiled in water &amp; drank<br \/>\n         can also be smoked<br \/>\n        -effects: aphrodisiac (supposedly), perception changes (mild)<br \/>\n         lasts 2-4 hours, insomnia, nausea possible<br \/>\n        -rumored to cause longer-term erections in men.  cool.<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                                          |             |<br \/>\n                                                          |  Software:  |<br \/>\n                                                          |_____________|<\/p>\n<p>AcidWarp (IBM)<br \/>\ntrippy graphics<br \/>\navailable on many ftp sites<\/p>\n<p>AfterDark (Macintosh)<br \/>\nessential Macintosh screen-savers<br \/>\nBerkeley Systems<br \/>\n2095 Rose Street<br \/>\nBerkeley, CA     94709<br \/>\n510.540.5535<\/p>\n<p>The Beauty of Fractals Lab (Macintosh)<br \/>\nfractals<\/p>\n<p>Beyond Cyberpunk HyperCard Stack (Macintosh)<br \/>\nby Mark Frauenfelder, Gareth Branwyn, and Peter Sugarman<br \/>\ndefinitive cybperunk resource<br \/>\nThe Computer Lab<br \/>\nRoute 4 Box 54C<br \/>\nLouisa, VA     23093<br \/>\n(also available on some ftp sites)<\/p>\n<p>Disenfactant (Macintosh)<br \/>\nvirus protection<br \/>\n510.849.9114<br \/>\nfree!<\/p>\n<p>Color Cyclers (many platforms)<br \/>\ntrippy effects<br \/>\navailable on many ftp sites for many platforms<\/p>\n<p>Dr. T&#8217;s Music Software<br \/>\n100 Crescent Rd. Suite 1-B<br \/>\nNeedham, MA     02194<br \/>\n617.455.1454<br \/>\n617.455.1460 (fax)<\/p>\n<p>Fractal Graphics (many platforms)<br \/>\nmany different sets available for many platforms<br \/>\nfrom a variety of ftp sites<\/p>\n<p>GIF\/JPEG Art (many platforms)<br \/>\nthe standard compressions for computer art<br \/>\nviewers available for many platforms on many ftp sites<\/p>\n<p>Jam facotry (Macintosh)<br \/>\nmusic software<\/p>\n<p>James Gleick&#8217;s Chaos: The Software (IBM)<br \/>\nAutodesk, Inc.<br \/>\nScience Services Dept.<br \/>\n2320 Marinship Way<br \/>\nSausalito, CA     94965<br \/>\n800.228.3601<br \/>\n415.289.4718 (fax)<br \/>\n$59.95 + $8 S&amp;H<\/p>\n<p>M (Macintosh)<br \/>\nmusic software<\/p>\n<p>Mathematica 2.0 (Macintosh, IBM, Sun, Silicon Graphics)<br \/>\nchaos software<br \/>\nWolfram research Inc.<br \/>\nPO Box 6059<br \/>\nChampaign, IL     61826-6059<br \/>\n217.398.0700<br \/>\n217.398.0747 (fax)<\/p>\n<p>Mind Mirror (IBM)<br \/>\n&#8220;headware&#8221; from timothy Leary<br \/>\nMindware<br \/>\n800.447.0477<br \/>\n$29.95<\/p>\n<p>MOD files (many platforms)<br \/>\nsound\/music files<br \/>\navailable on many ftp sites<br \/>\nplayers available for many platforms (Amiga, Mac, Apple \/\/gs, etc.)<\/p>\n<p>Rudy Rucker&#8217;s Cellular Automata Laboratory (IBM)<br \/>\ncellular automata<br \/>\nAutodesk, Inc.<br \/>\nScience Services Dept.<br \/>\n2320 Marinship Way<br \/>\nSausalito, CA     94965<br \/>\n800.228.3601<br \/>\n415.289.4718 (fax)<br \/>\n$59.95 + $8 S&amp;H<\/p>\n<p>SAM (Macintosh)<br \/>\nvirus protection<br \/>\nSymantec<br \/>\n135 South Rd.<br \/>\nBedford, MA     01730<br \/>\n800.64THINK<br \/>\n617.275.4800<br \/>\n617.275.2124<br \/>\n$99.95<\/p>\n<p>Spaceship Warlock (Macintosh)<br \/>\nReactor, Inc.<br \/>\n800.843.9497 (Educorp)<br \/>\n$69.95 + S&amp;H<\/p>\n<p>Timewave (IBM)<br \/>\nTerence McKenna&#8217;s fractal theories on disk<br \/>\nSound Photosynthesis<br \/>\nPO Box 2111<br \/>\nMill Valley, CA     94942<\/p>\n<p>UpBeat 2.0 (Macintosh)<br \/>\nmusic sftware<\/p>\n<p>Xanadu Hypertext System<br \/>\nXanadu OPerating Company<br \/>\n550 California Avenue<br \/>\nPalo Alto, CA     94306<br \/>\n415.856.4112<br \/>\n415.856.2251 (fax)<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                             |                          |<br \/>\n                                             |  Merchandise\/Companies:  |<br \/>\n                                             |__________________________|<\/p>\n<p>Abbie Yo-Yo Inc.<br \/>\nPO Box 15<br \/>\nWorcester, MA   01613<br \/>\n       -things related to Abbie Hoffman<\/p>\n<p>Albert Hofmann Foundation<br \/>\n8683 West Pico Blvd. Mailbox #107<br \/>\nLos Angeles, CA   90035<br \/>\n310.281.8110 (voice mail)<br \/>\n       -&#8220;an international library for the scientific study of<br \/>\n         psychedelic substances and human consciousness&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Ameba<br \/>\n1732 Haight St.<br \/>\nSan Francisco, CA   94117<br \/>\n415.750.9368<br \/>\n800.292.6322 (800.BYAMEBA)<br \/>\n       -Rave clothes and stuff<\/p>\n<p>Amok<br \/>\nPO Box 861867 Terminal Annex<br \/>\nLos Angeles, CA   90086-1867<br \/>\n       -hard to find\/underground books<br \/>\n        catalog is $9 (400 pages)<\/p>\n<p>AquaThought Foundation<br \/>\n22321 Susana Ave.<br \/>\nTorrance, CA 90503<br \/>\n310.316.4564<br \/>\nchinon@well.sf.ca.us<br \/>\n       -dolphins and humans and computers and communication<\/p>\n<p>Autodesk, Inc.<br \/>\n2320 Marinship Way<br \/>\nSausalito, CA   94965<br \/>\n       -makers of Chaos software. $59.95<\/p>\n<p>Autonomedia<br \/>\n55 Sotuh 11th Street<br \/>\nNY, NY   11211<br \/>\n       -edge\/post-modern publishing company<\/p>\n<p>Kevin Begos, Jr.<br \/>\nApartment #4d<br \/>\n1411 York Ave<br \/>\nNew York, NY   10021<br \/>\n212.650.9324<br \/>\n       -Agrippa: A Book of the Dead<br \/>\n       -$450 &#8211; $7,500<\/p>\n<p>Behind the Post Office<br \/>\n1504 Haight St.<br \/>\nsan Francisco, CA     94117<br \/>\n415.861.2507<br \/>\n       -rave clothes and stuff<\/p>\n<p>Berkeley Designs<br \/>\n2615 Shasta Rd<br \/>\nBerkeley, CA   94708<br \/>\n510.549.0129<br \/>\n       -sells t-shirts with fractal and cyberpunk designs (90&#8217;s tie-dye&#8217;s)<br \/>\n        send a SASE<\/p>\n<p>Books by Phone<br \/>\nBox 522<br \/>\nBerkeley, CA   94701<br \/>\n800.858.2665 (orders)<br \/>\n510.548.2124 (info)<br \/>\n        -large library of hard-to-find books related to CP, drugs, etc.<br \/>\n         nice resource, but you pay a lot for it \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>Chaos Computer Club,<br \/>\nSchwenckestr 85, D-2000<br \/>\nHamburg 20, Germany<\/p>\n<p>Church Of SubGenius<br \/>\nPO Box 140306<br \/>\nDallas, TX 75214<\/p>\n<p>The Computer Lab<br \/>\nRt 4 Box 54C<br \/>\nLouisa, VA   23093<br \/>\n800.562.1638<br \/>\n       -the well-known 5.5meg HyperCard stack Beyond CyberPunk, $29.95<\/p>\n<p>Consumertronics<br \/>\n2011 Crescent Dr.<br \/>\nPO Drawer 537<br \/>\nAlamogordo, NM   88310<br \/>\n505.434.0234<br \/>\n500.434.0234 (fax &#8211; orders only)<br \/>\n       -hacking\/phreaking manuals<\/p>\n<p>Criminal Research Products<br \/>\n206-218 East Hector Street<br \/>\nConshocken, PA 19428<br \/>\n       -investigative equipment and electronic surveillance items.<\/p>\n<p>Cyberpunk Books<br \/>\nPrince St. Station<br \/>\nPO Box 96<br \/>\nNY, NY   10012<br \/>\n       -write for a list<\/p>\n<p>Dreammachine Plans (by Brion Gysin)<br \/>\nOV Press<br \/>\nPO Box 18223<br \/>\nDenver, CO     80218<\/p>\n<p>The Electronic Frontier Foundation, Inc.<br \/>\n155 2nd St.<br \/>\nCambridge, MA   02141<br \/>\n617.864.1550 (voice)<br \/>\n617.864.0886 (fax)<br \/>\neff@eff.org<br \/>\n       -group protecting your rights on-line<\/p>\n<p>Excalibur Enterprises<br \/>\nP.O. BOX 266<br \/>\nEmmans, PA 18049<br \/>\n       -night vision devices<br \/>\n       -catalog costs $5<\/p>\n<p>Flashback Books<br \/>\n906 Samuel Drive<br \/>\nPetaluma, CA     94952<br \/>\n707.762.4714<br \/>\n       -rare and out-of-print books, psychedelia<\/p>\n<p>FringeWare Inc.<br \/>\n2507 Roehampton<br \/>\nAustin, TX 78745-6964<br \/>\n800.GUT.MEEK<br \/>\n512.477.1366<br \/>\nfringeware@wixer.cactus.org<br \/>\n       -sells &#8220;fringe&#8221; software, and other items<\/p>\n<p>Further Connections<br \/>\nWaves Forest<br \/>\nPO Box 768<br \/>\nMonterey, CA 93940<br \/>\n       -fringe science<\/p>\n<p>Heathkit<br \/>\nPO Box 1288<br \/>\nBenton Harbor, MI     49022<br \/>\n800.253.0570<br \/>\n       -robots<\/p>\n<p>Housewares<br \/>\n1322 Haight St.<br \/>\nSan Francisco, CA     94117<br \/>\n415.252.1440<br \/>\n       -rave clothes and stuff<\/p>\n<p>Hyperdelic\/TransMedia Foundation<br \/>\n415.956.9776<br \/>\n       -rave\/psychedelic video<\/p>\n<p>InHome Health Services<br \/>\nBox 3112<br \/>\nCH-2800 Delemont<br \/>\nSwitzerland<br \/>\n       -nootropics<\/p>\n<p>Interlab<br \/>\nBCM Box 5890<br \/>\nLondon WC1N 3XX<br \/>\nEngland<br \/>\n       -nootropics<\/p>\n<p>Kodak Center for Creative Imaging<br \/>\n800.428.7400<br \/>\n       -classes in electronic imaging taught by experts<br \/>\n        on state of the art equipment<\/p>\n<p>Timothy Leary<br \/>\nBox 69886<br \/>\nLA, CA  90069<\/p>\n<p>Loompanics, Ltd.<br \/>\nPO Box 1197<br \/>\nPort Townsend, WA   98368<br \/>\n       -carries a large collection of underground\/hard-to-find books<br \/>\n       -send for a catalog<\/p>\n<p>MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies)<br \/>\n1801 Tippah Ave.<br \/>\nCharlotte, NC 28205.<\/p>\n<p>Mark Ziesing Books<br \/>\nPO Box 76<br \/>\nShingleton, CA   96088<br \/>\n800.869.0348<br \/>\n916.474.1580<br \/>\n       -mail-order cp\/sf book service<br \/>\n       -send $1 for a catalog<\/p>\n<p>Media Magic<br \/>\nPO Box 507<br \/>\nNicasio, CA   94946<br \/>\n415.662.2426<br \/>\n       -books, videos, merchandise related to vr, cyberspace<\/p>\n<p>Mouser Electronics<br \/>\n11433 Woodside Avenue<br \/>\nSantee, CA 92071<br \/>\n       -sells most electronic components parts and equipment<\/p>\n<p>Myron Kreuger \/ Artificial Reality<br \/>\n55 Edith<br \/>\nVernon, CT     06066<br \/>\n203.871.1375<br \/>\n       -custom vr<\/p>\n<p>Nettwerk Records<br \/>\nAttn: Mail Order<br \/>\n1755 Robson St.<br \/>\nBox 330<br \/>\nVancouver, British Columbia<br \/>\nV6G3B7<br \/>\n       -record company<\/p>\n<p>NewTek, Inc.<br \/>\n215 SE 8th St.<br \/>\nTopeka, KS   66603<br \/>\n800.843.8934<br \/>\n       -makers of the Video Toaster<br \/>\n       -send &#8217;em $4.95 for a demo tape of what the Video Toaster does<\/p>\n<p>Nomadic Research Labs<br \/>\nPO Box 2185<br \/>\nEl Segundo, CA     90245<br \/>\n       -Steve Roberts<\/p>\n<p>Nutrient Cafe Wholesale<br \/>\nPO Box 170156<br \/>\nSan Francisco, CA   94117-0156<br \/>\n       -high tech nutrient mixtures<\/p>\n<p>&#8230;of the jungle<br \/>\nPO Box 1801<br \/>\nSebastopol, CA   95473<br \/>\n       -legal highs and such<\/p>\n<p>Ono-Sendai Corporation<br \/>\n332 3rd Avenue,<br \/>\nSan Francisco, CA 94118-2403<br \/>\n415.387.OSVR.<br \/>\nosendai@well.sf.ca.us<br \/>\n       -information on _affordably_ VR systems.<br \/>\n       -the people advertising in Mondo 2K, pg 7 (issue #7)<\/p>\n<p>Paladin Press<br \/>\nPO Box 1307<br \/>\nBoulder, CO 80306<br \/>\n       -obscure books<\/p>\n<p>Re\/Search Publications<br \/>\n70 Romolo Street #B<br \/>\nSan Francisco, CA 94133<br \/>\n       -underground\/fringe subject matter magazine publications<br \/>\n       -sex, cyberpunk, industrial and alternative lifestyles<\/p>\n<p>SIGGRAPH (ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics)<br \/>\n212.869.7440 (membership info)<br \/>\n212.764.5537 (fax)(membersahip info)<br \/>\n312.644.66190 (conference info)<br \/>\n312.321.6976 (fax)conference info)<\/p>\n<p>Silent Records<br \/>\n540 Alabama St. Suite 315<br \/>\nSan Francisco, CA     94110<br \/>\n       -industrial\/import\/experimental music<\/p>\n<p>Skyline Books<br \/>\nPO Box T<br \/>\nForest Knolls, CA     94933<br \/>\n       -beat-generation, counterculture, and pomo literature<\/p>\n<p>Smart Products<br \/>\n870 Market Street Suite 1262<br \/>\nSan Francisco, CA     94102<br \/>\n800.858.6520<br \/>\n415.989.2500<\/p>\n<p>Sound Photosynthesis<br \/>\nPO Box 2111<br \/>\nMill Valley, CA     94942<br \/>\n       -recordings of speeches and rants by many famous new edge people<br \/>\n       -catalog $2<\/p>\n<p>Spectrum Dynamics<br \/>\n2016 Main St. Ste #1207<br \/>\nHouston, TX   77002-8843<br \/>\n       -vr merchandise\/products<br \/>\n       -20pg catalog is $15<\/p>\n<p>SST Records<br \/>\nPO Box 1<br \/>\nLawndale, CA   90260<br \/>\n       -send for catalog<\/p>\n<p>Steve Jackson Games<br \/>\nPO Box 18957<br \/>\nAustin, TX     78760<\/p>\n<p>STZ Corporation<br \/>\nPO Box 22<br \/>\nMonmouth, Gwent NP5 3XU<br \/>\nUnited Kingdom<br \/>\n       -rave t-shirts and clothing<\/p>\n<p>Sub Pop Mail Order<br \/>\n1932 1st Avenue #1103<br \/>\nSeattle, WA   98101<br \/>\n       -send for catalog<\/p>\n<p>Sudona, Desktop Computing for Women&#8217;s Health<br \/>\n2118 Guadalupe, Suite 195<br \/>\nAustin TX 78705<br \/>\n800.488.6335<br \/>\ndonna@well.sf.ca.us<br \/>\n       -Menstat(tm)2.0&#8230;First desktop software to track and estimate<br \/>\n        menstrual cycles..<\/p>\n<p>TOPYUS (Psychic TV)<br \/>\nPO Box 18223<br \/>\nDenver, CO   80218<br \/>\n       -Genesis P-Orridge&#8217;s Psychic TV<br \/>\n       -send a SASE for info on Psychic TV, catalogs, albums, t-shirts,<br \/>\n        videos, books, etc.<\/p>\n<p>VPL Research, Inc.<br \/>\n950 Tower Lane, 14th floor<br \/>\nFoster City, CA   94404<br \/>\n415.312.0200<br \/>\n       -Jaron Lanier&#8217;s famous virtual reality firm<br \/>\n        (now-defunct???)<\/p>\n<p>Wax Trax Records<br \/>\n1659 North Damen Avenue<br \/>\nChicago, Illinois   60647<br \/>\n312.252.1000<br \/>\n312.252.1007 (fax)<br \/>\n       -send SASE for catalog<\/p>\n<p>Whole Toon Access<br \/>\nPO Box 369<br \/>\nIssaquah, WA     98027<br \/>\n206.391.8747<br \/>\n206.391.9064 (fax)<br \/>\n       -videotapes, graphic novels, comics, anime, etc.<br \/>\n       -write for catalog<\/p>\n<p>Xochipili<br \/>\nLord Nose<br \/>\nPO Box 170473M<br \/>\nSan Francisco, CA   94117<br \/>\n       -Xochi Speaks poster &amp; Guide to Psychedelics available for $25<\/p>\n<p>Zentech<br \/>\nBox 138<br \/>\nMorgan Bay Rd.<br \/>\nSurry, ME    04684<br \/>\n       -cyberpunk, virtual reality merchandise<\/p>\n<p>________________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n                                                            |           |<br \/>\n                                                            |  see ya!  |<br \/>\n                                                            |___________|<\/p>\n<p>Welp, that looks like it for now.  Have fun!<\/p>\n<p>Many thanks go out to the masses who have added their suggestions, too<br \/>\nnumerous to mention.  But an extra-special thanks to Bruce Sterling<br \/>\nand Steve Brown of SF Eye for being *extremely* helpful with<br \/>\nsuggestions, comments, and info!<\/p>\n<p>Many thanks go out to Strider (Steve White) for editing this file, as<br \/>\nwell as Anne Balsamo for providing a very useful, wonderful<br \/>\nbibliography.<\/p>\n<p>Final Hellos to:  the nameless masses. (yes, you!).  And all those<br \/>\nliving on the edge of the future, and to all those working to protect<br \/>\ncyberspace from the fascism that now threatens it.  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