/FLASH 8am, oct 28, 1997 / FLASH / FLASH / FLASH / FLASH While Cows were wandering aimlessly / FLASH through snow, the dow plummetted / FLASH a half a thousand points, and Hong / FLASH Kong's London branch of Wallace Street had their "Black Monday," ATI, the "little issue that could," virtually lost issue 99 to cyberchance. "Figures," said Prime Anarchist, editor and publisher of ati since 1988, "the last issue we lost was issue 9, we were sweating it out during issues 19 and 29, how could we have even prepared for it?" He said it's really poetic that issue 99 would get "eaten" by the Mac SE he's using for all his word processing needs. Cap 'N Crunch is probably out there saying, "I told you so," ready to sell him a copy of his old EasyWriter (tm). Of course Upon notifying Cliff Stoll of his problem, Anarchist had to endure similar convo from the astronomer about how he ought to have snail- mailed it rather than rely on all the latest and sub-latest technology. Commercial/Hard/Soft/ShareWare expert Howard Mannic Panich said Prime Anarchist should have seen it coming and run batch files to shut down the computer the minute 2 or 3 K in a row had gotten corrupted. "Hell," said Panich, the New York partner of Panich, Mannic and Clandenhoevel, "his whole black monday could have been averted if he'd moved everything to pork bellies. This issue, #100 of ATI brought to you by Blue Cross, Blue Shield. Keeping your health stable since 1929. AAA oct. 28, 1997 in the year of our A A futures, textiles and gulog runners. AAA like nikes for soloflex/foosball users. T TTTT T I I IIIIIII 100 I I V o l u m e IV. ATI100. Activist Times, Industrial. Your fast-trac fight for justice, freedom and Metaphor. Besides, we're fun. This issue written on a Macintosh SE using Microsoft Word 5.1 and a version of Excel that none of us know the number of because we still haven't sent in our registration yet. Wish us luck. If you receive this fine it was uploaded using a USRobotics 14.4 Mac&Fax. If you don't: It was STILL uploaded using said, just the same. /pap/ #'s run, a prime anarchist production since 1990! This is the run for 8:38 am, Tuesday. What moon is it??? http://www.sierraclub.org http://www.enn.com http://www.greenpeace.org http://www.nrdc.org/nrdc http://www.nwf.org http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~panicbuy/HaTeMaiL/altjournalism.html http://www.angelfire.com/wi/kokopeli http://www.speakeasy.org/citizen http://www.tao.ca/earth/damn http://artcon.rutgers.edu/papertiger/nyfma (did you know there are 3,131 counties in the united states?) I get my yak milk from a colander, I don' care'f'it's owned by Xaviera Hollander. It gives good creamy juice, Drink up : syrruppy, sugary, natural liquid meander. ATI 100 - The Last Windows Based Egg-beater You'll Ever Need... /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ And now we reapeat the last part of Sisyphus' continuing saga about continuing in cyberspace. (This was a tactical move hoping for wide distribution as ATI 99 only made it to about 35 people.) "A Day In a Life (One of Many) Of a Pot-Smoker" (CON'T From Last Issue.) Call Stidfole. No answer. Call the other number leave a futile message asking if I can exhibit a bomb at the Hygienic. (OK so the pot got the best of me.) Can't think of anyone else to call. Call information and get the number for the Keep. There's gotta be a way to recoup these little bills I incur on the part of the Hygienic. That cost 75 cents. Call The Keep. L e a v e a m e s s a g e o n t h e a n s w e r i n g m a c h i n e . Gahhhhhh!!! No. NOT another cup of coffee. I'm coffee'd out now. Look I gotta lotta calls out and I should really leave the line free for incoming calls. I go get a drink of Kool-Aid. Fruit juice and sugar water, but it's soothing. While in the kitchen I look outside. A miracle! I can see through the window. It's warm enough outside to evaporate water! How nice on a late January day. I feel instant guilt that I'm not outside in it with the dog. The lawyer's cars half fill the backyard parking lot and there are no squirrels, no dogs or cats or raccoons, moose, elephants, nor any other critters around. (See? Works good, dont it? ) no people either. The sunlight is rather harsh due to a high haze in the sky. There are a few fleecy cumulus around, about scattered I'd say. The colors are all brown and gray, with a thin film of salt washing even these colors almost into a black-and-white world. It's winter, that's for sure. I pick up my book (Haggard's "King Solomon's Mines") and head back into the bed/computer/telephone room. There's no one I can call now. Time's passing. I know Scott's typing away, but there's nothing I can do at this point. Well, I'll read about Alan Quartermain as Macumazahn and Bougwhan (Good) killing Scragga to stop him from massacree-ing some beautiful maiden in some sort of put-up job by Twala the King and Gagool the evil witch-crone who'd lived forever. Haggard took 5 pages to describe the scene in the book but this will have to do for us because Vinnie called. Ah! The time for Albert's poetry reading is 7pm but Vinnie doesn't know if he's got dancers. He does know that there's supposed to be someone else who'd like to do a dance piece, but he's rather vague about the fringes of that, too. At least I got one hard fact. Vinnie says he'll call Bill, then Scott. I tell him I'll call Scott in the meantime. We hang up. I do so. I tell him the time for Abert's poetry reading and that he is to expect a call from Vinnie and/or Bill with any further information they might have. He's happy with that. I hang up and wait. Nothing happens so I go find the roommate and tell him it's time to move. He's lying across the kitchen table - spread quite like an omoeba absolutely zonked on pot. He sort of effervesces with amoeba-like colors of chartreuse, whit-orange and pink with narrow bands of blue forlining. It's pitiful. I scrape him into a glass jar, and abjure JACS quite strenuously that he is to STAY! Dog cringes. I tuck the glass jar containing my roommate into a coat pocket and head out to the car. When I got outside, my roommate came to life again, the car started on the first try and it was almost spring for a mini-microsecond. But it's still winter so we threaded our way through traffic to his old apartment. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Trick or treating without a licence in Bridgeport, Ohio will land you in prison. ATI. Not just for modems anymore. -------------------------PAWN------------------------------------ PRIME Anarchist World News - Montville, CONN. Activist Times, Inc. is looking for 3/4 billion dollars backing money to purchase Stone Container Corporation's failing cardboard industry. --------------------------PAWN--------------------------------- Moscow, RUSSIA. Five anti-congressperson mines have been set off by children playing recess, killing hundreds. "Who would think of burying a mine under a basketball court," said Russian Prime Minister, Pol Pot. "Why didn't I think of that??" --------------------------PAWN--------------------------------- Rhinelander, WISC. Ron Carey Junior beat up Jimmy Hoffa III. During detention, Carey admitted trying to force Hoffa to shoot his free throw from the circle with a chalk dollar-sign on it. "I'm not going near that thing," said Little Jimmy. "I saw what happened to the last kid that did that. Blew his head off. He lost his raisins, dates and walnuts." <><><><><><><><><><><><><> .o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o. <><><><><><><><><><><><><> We end this rebound issue with a poem, because Myth is the Shit. JOURNAL POEM 29 from the book, "I Slurp My Coffee" by Marco Capelli JOURNAL POEM 29 handling your every upper-management-level dispute for more than 5 decades. Eggrolls - like crispy cooked coleslaw pizzas. 1950's nunnery - like army boot camp for women. "Earthquakes are allergic reactions to Condominiums," says Robin Williams On TV's Mork and Mindy show. Laughing, I purchase "A Cultural Study of America, 1993," by Frank Lee at ArtRock Bookseller in Denver. Was a blank book. Cantata with midi music - Like kareoke-4-Christ. Movement of the mall? Cooking canned cactus; Comedians R 2 meta4ical 2day. Where's rodeo clown college; Or can I just show up? Over haddock, coleslaw and coffee In Hartford Hojos, I read "EXTRA THICK SHAKE: Living In Balance In An Over-Do-It Society," By Mark Weisenheimer. I'm a gonna be sweatin' and jettin' From this yabba dabba cuppa java. Quakers still swim upstream musterin' Good 'ol lonely only uncompromisingly Opposition to war - every and each. Will a bus transfer get me to Woodie Guthrie's or should I eat Ben & Jerry's ice cream instead? Fish-&-Chips'll be cod-&-fries: Douse with vinegar 4 remembrance. Cedar sage sweetgrass & tobacco. "All milk and diapers should be Free for the taking," says Vegan teetotaler from Atop Pickup truck, NYC. And Country 600 AM from Montreal plays "Grampa," by the Judds on my shortwave. Radio - like cabbage 4 rabbits. Send all e-submissions to ati@etext.org For a free subscription send: SUBSCRIBE ATI as the entire message to: listserv@brazerko.com Quickest place to find backissues of ATI right now is at http://www.angelfire.com/wi/kokopeli/cygnus.html If you wish to ring Prime Anarchist on his tellie (stay out of his chambers...) (860)887-2600 ext. 5293 Thank you; And have a nice day...