================================= = More Fun Stuff for Terrorists = = By: Anselot the Slayer = ================================= ------------ Carbide Bomb ------------ This is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. Exercise extreme caution.... Obtain some calcium carbide. This is the stuff that is used in carbide lamps and can be found at nearly any hardware store. Take a few pieces of this stuff (it looks like gravel) and put it in a glass jar with some water. Put a lid on tightly. The carbide will react with the water to produce acetylene carbonate which is similar to the gas used in cutting torches. Eventually the glass with explode from internal pressure. If you leave a burning rag nearby, you will get a nice fireball! ------------------------- Portable Grenade Launcher ------------------------- If you have a bow, this one is for you. Remove the ferrule from an aluminum arrow, and fill the arrow with black powder (I use grade FFFF, it burns easy)and then glue a shotshell primer into the hole left where the ferrule went. Next, glue a BB on the primer, and you are ready to go! Make sure no one is nearby.... Little shreds of aluminim go all over the place!! -------------------------- Auto Exhaust Flame Thrower -------------------------- For this one, all you need is a car, a sparkplug, ignition wire and a switch. Install the spark plug into the last four or five inches of the tailpipe by drilling a hole that the plug can screw into easily. Attach the wire (this is regular insulated wire) to one side of the switch and to the spark plug. The other side of the switch is attached to the positive terminal on the battery. With the car running, simply hit the switch and watch the flames fly!!! Again be careful that no one is behind you! I have seen some of these flames go 20 feet!!! Pacific Bell Computer Systems ============================= Brought to you by Another Hacker (^) The *Elite* Phreaker's Group (^) Telephone Numbers For Pactime-A Computer (Logon instructions are at the end) AREA TERMINAL TEL NUMBER TEL NUMBER FIRST CHOICE IF BUSY ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Los Angeles 300 Baud 213-277-7698 213-277-7942 1200 Baud (202S) 213-557-0427 213-553-4721 1200 Baud (212A) 213-557-3639 213-277-0668 110/300/1200 Baud(AUTO)213-203-8120 213-277-7942 Newport Beach 300 Baud 714-752-4991 714-752-4971 1200 Baud (212A) 714-752-2036 714-851-0261 Reno 300 Baud 702-329-8417 702-324-7829 Sacramento 300 Baud 916-972-0300 916-971-1881 1200 Baud (202S) 916-972-1133 ------------ 1200 Baud (212A) 916-972-0415 ------------ 1200 Baud (212A) 916-972-0416 916-971-1881 San Diego 300 Baud 619-230-8613 714-297-9260 1200 Baud (212A) 619-230-8659 714-297-6901 110/300/1200 Baud(AUTO)619-230-8647 ------------ San Francisco 300 Baud 415-433-7950 415-788-6800 1200 Baud (212A) 415-433-7526 415-986-5222 110/300/1200 Baud(AUTO)415-397-7597 ------------ Concord 110/300/1200 Baud(AUTO)415-827-9365 ------------ 1200 Baud (202S) 415-827-9384 415-391-5656 1200 Baud (212A) 415-827-0923 ------------ San Jose 300 Baud 408-280-6380 408-245-6051 1200 Baud (202S) 408-280-6376 408-732-9791 1200 Baud (212A) 408-280-6366 408-245-6051 110/300/1200 Baud(AUTO)408-297-3020 ------------ Note - 1200 Full duplex uses 212A data sets while half duplex uses 202S data sets. Note - Autobaud - Automatic selection of baud rate. 212A data set required for 1200 baud. How to log on to Pactime-A 1. At 300 baud type the letter O and a carriage return (CR). At 1200 baud type the character "^" 5 or 6 times in a row then hit the carriage return. 2. The computer will respond: CSS ONLINE -- PTTS 3. Type: L PTTS userid (CR) That is type the letter L a space your userid and then hit the carriage return button. 4. The computer will then ask for your password. Type the password in the blacked out area. 5. The computer will then ask for A/C info. Answer as directed by your department. 6. The log on procedure is now completed. Pacific Bell Computers brought to you by %%%%> Another Hacker <%%%% [/The *Elite* Phreaker's Group\] FROM TARAN KING AT METAL SHOP: THE DARK TOWER PHASE II