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Hola, que tal la familia??? Hej, welcome to ATI, issue 124. April 11, 1998. First of this month was the anarchist newyear. Did you do anything? I just visited phamily. Kinda quiet beginning for a year, eh? Next week is TurnOffYourTVWeek. Can any of you even fathom 7 whole days with None of that blue haze? Funk? Yeah, Give it a try. HTML Writer's Guild declared April Accessibility Month. The word of the day is Lynx, Lynx, Lynx. ATI group Research Project of the Year. Compare and contrast. Salem Witch Trials vs. HUAC Trials. Salem vs. Bennett, Lieberman et. al, V-Chip/96 crimelaw/98 witch-hunts, & HUAC vs. Bennett/Lieberman... 4 a good poem call ATI (860)887-2600 ext. 5293 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - LTTE - our letters letters letters, editors editors editors section. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Are there any letters to the editor in your magazine? bob. --- I do agree that we have to do something for aliens that are coming earth. First, we do welcome them because they might be our friends to help us, not eneny. Second, we can take a lot of knowlege they have and give them our ones. from Sahng-Jin Leigh --- Dear Prime, Does Hindsight is 20/20 still hold up if you're nearsighted? fc --- PDP. Public Domain Parodies, brought to you by Prime Anarchist Productions. The makers of Cottage Fleas for 35 centuries now. 1st one. to the tune of FRIED HAM, FRIED HAM, CHEESE & BOLOGNA. Dyed spam, dyed spam Fleas and spumone, NAFTA is acrimony Us have funions (tm) Pickles and spetzel Then we'll have some More dyed spam, dyed spam, dyed spam. (next verse: Dried Spam... everything else the same.) (last verse: Diet Spam...) (repeat 1st verse, fade) 2nd one. (these two are parodic subtleties. Or was that subtle parodies?) to the tune of the Gillete commercial Look sharp, feel sharp, be sharp (that's a C) To look sharp every time you shave, To feel sharp and be on the ball, Just be sharp, Use Gillette's new blades 'Cause they take the least Face of all. 3rd one. to the toon of Mackie D's (the 1971 one) So much life to be lived. So much to be tried. And when you share it you get A special feeling inside. It's a full time thing. The kind of life that you lead. A little break from it all Is the break that you need. You deserve a break today. So get up and get away From McDonald's. Eat something else instead. 4th one. (wait there's more...) tune of Across the Universe 1968 by John Lennon (with a little help from his Paul McCartney...) Words are flowing out like endless rain into a coffee cup, They slither while they slurp, they slip away, Across the Universe. Some tomorrow try a cup each hour for a clearer mind, Possessing and caressing me. Java Guru, Deva. Ohm. Nothing's gonna change my world. Nothing's gonna change... Images of broken light which dance before me like a carousel, They call me on and on Across the Universe. Thoughts meander like a restless wind-sock in an airport runway, Tumbleweeds eat Denver Boots, Way across the Universe. Sounds of laughter shades of earth are ringing through my opened ears, Inciting and inviting me. Limitless the clouds above which shine around me Like a bunch of mugs of cappucino Across the Universe... 5th and final parody. to the tune of: Wabash Canonball. (prime note: 1st verse is real. 2nd is mine.) Listen to the jingle the rumble and the roar, As you glide along the woodlands o'er the hills and by the shore. Hear the mighty rush of the engines Hear the lonesome hoboes squall. As you travel cross the country On the Wabash Canonball. Feel a little nudge now as they change from diesel fuel. You'll be on your way in minutes For your destination due. Hear the wimpy hum of the motors Hear the lonesome whiporwhill. As you travel up the country On the mighty Montree-ill. Well I went down south Just to see my Sal Singin' polly wolly doodle all the day My Sally am one spunky gal Singin' polly wolly doodle all the day Fare thee well, fare thee well, Fare thee well my farie Fay, Well I'm goin' to Louzianna, For to see my Pollyana On the Wabash Cannnnnnnnnnnnon ball. (bow, smile, get the heck off the stage before they chuck rotton fruits and veggies.) This shall be the biggest, nicest, cleanest, "currentest" PAP numbers run you will've ever seen. 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Posted by turtle on April 05, 1998 at 01:48:31: Anonymous Eskimo: Into my head rose the nothings my life day after day but I am leaving the shore in my skin boat It came to me that I was in danger and now the small troubles look big and the ache that comes from the things I have to do every day big But only one thing is great only one This In the hut by the path to see the day coming out of its mother and the light filling the world ---translation by W.S. Merwin \\ ATI - Lacking Bavura // \\ for more than // \\ eleven years. // EGOSURFING WITH PRIME ANARCHIST by marco capelli "Prime Anarchist" 432,096,728 hits for prime 27,432 hits for anarchist your search found 728 hits for /prime anarchist/ ... #23. Pol_Pot (Jello???) "Whatever happened to Prime Anarchist?" Alice Wonder "Yeah, he was wyyrd, but pretty k00l." Someone replied, "Maybe he got divided by a whole number." Then Pol_Pot typed in 3 macros in a row: Pol_Pot ************************* Pol_Pot * Hey Hey Hey, it's ATI * Pol_Pot ************************* 4 a good poem call ATI (860)887-2600 ext. 5293 Subject: from Havana Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 09:04:19 From: yankro@instjm.sld.cu To: ATI@etext.org CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS World War Correspondents Encounter November 24-27, 1998 Havana, Cuba The Jose Marti International Institute of Journalism (IIPJM), Cuban Journalists Union (UPEC), and other national and international co- sponsors invite you to this unique opportunity to meet each other and exchange experiences. The event coincides with the respective 100 and 30th year anniversaries of the Spanish-Cuban-US War in 1898 and Che Guevara's foundation of Radio Rebelde in the Sierra Maestra. All people who have risked their lives spreading truth in high-risk situations have had similar experiences. Let's come together and share them under the theme of : THOSE WHO HAVE LIVED WAR DEFEND PEACE! Topics at the Encounter will include, but are not limited to: 1. New informational technology in War Journalism; the search for news in conflicts. 2. The journalist as a peacekeeper, fighter and in negotiations. 3. The image of War as a memoir of human history. 4. International Humanitarian Law; journalistic ethics in high-risk actions. 5. Globalization and commercialization of war in mass media, and the manipulation of information in armed conflict. Film makers and camera operators interested in projecting their work must communicate the content and technical requirements of their films or videos. PROGRAM Five work panels as indicated above One person and group photo exhibits Projections of films and videos Guest lectures Commemorative day for deceased war correspondents A day for bilateral encounters between correspondents from the following areas: AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST SUBSAHARAN AFRICA LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN EUROPE ASIA At the end of the conference there will be organized trips to: -The Border Brigade at the US Navy base in Guantanamo, Cuba -Playa Giron, site of the Bay of Pigs Invasion, and a visit to the Che Guevara Mausoleum Registration fee: 80.00 USD Payable upon registration in Havana, includes credentials, documents and rights to participate in all events, as well as a certificate of attendance. OVERHEARD IN A PIZZA JOINT... by step-x Quien es Zoltec? Seems like he's some kind of enemy of the local casinos here. Shapiro's coming -- didn't get a first name. He got fired from Bally Las Vegas. A couple guys eating pizza here are wagering he'll be "in these parts" within a week looking for work here and/or Atlantic City. They're talking about what a "vast wasteland" a bunch of different towns were before their people moved in and opened casinos. I should've written faster to remember all the towns. One was Memphis. I didn't want to let on that I was writing every word I heard. This reminds me of store-front Charismatic Christian-looking churches moving into slums to take advantage of the survivors' needs to believe in "something - anything." So Roger, just how many Flint, Michigans *ARE* there in this corporation we call a country? Oh, but the economy never looked better did it? FROM WHOSE PERSPECTIVE? I mean I'm comfortable. You're comfortable. Sure. But let me ask you one question. (ed note: promise not to quote Dylan?) How many people in this country couldn't read this very document right now if they wanted to? Factor in literacy, access to internet, leisure time after jobs and sleep, and poorly written proxy-server filtering systems. I'll give you a hint. It will be easier to count who CAN see this, than who CAN'T. # We'll end this one with a broadside instead of a poem. 4 poetics take many a form. And remember, beware the rhymes you make. They all come true. (also, beware the covers you play. They seem to send you to the same Little hell, eh?) additional folk verses to Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms. I could have a big old Camaro Or a gas guzzlin' Cadillike. But I took all my cash And fast as a flash, Picked up a thousand dollar mountain bike. G - / - D7 / G C / D7 G I could buy a brand new TV Or RayBan yellow sunglasses indeed. But every week I get what I oughta And I already got what ever'thin' I need. ATI comes out every weekend. Get it at a news standing near you. 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