[snip (arbitrary)] :| _ | /'___)| | | |( ) ( )| |/',__)| | :| | | |( (___ | |_ | || \_/ || |\__, \| |_ :(_) (_)`\____)`\__)(_)`\___/'(_)(____/`\__) : _____ : (_ _)_ : | | (_) ___ ___ __ ___ : | | | |/' _ ` _ `\ /'__`\/',__) : | | | || ( ) ( ) |( ___/\__, \ : (_) (_)(_) (_) (_)`\____)(____/ Freedom, slack and cyberpunks /an opinion of the prime anarchist/ /an opinion of the prime anarchist/ /an opinion of the prime anarchist/ /an opinion of the prime anarchist/ George W Bush is a dirty rotten scum. [potentially libellous statement.] Why? 1) with all the money floating near him, he bathes daily; sometimes twicely. And sometimes while Laura's even looking. So don't call this old-money middle-aged fan- atical right-wing fundamentalist X-tian racist whiteman dirty. 2) last time he ever drank something rotted was decade(s) ago. At least, far as anyone'll prove, living to tell it. So don't call this violent, drug addicted, frothing-at-the-mouth scum-sucking dirt-bag, "rotten." Don't even think about it. 3) scum RISES to the top. Bush? placed there! \this has been a prime anarchist opinion\ \this has been a prime anarchist opinion\ \this has been a prime anarchist opinion\ \this has been a prime anarchist opinion\ /\ / \ Helo (sic) and welcome to / \ / \ ATI issue 333 \ / / wlcm \ You can call this a / \ prime number edition, eh? / \ / \ well, sorta but not \ 2 / really. There's always / a \ 111, huh? But it still \ t / seems pretty doggone \ i / "prime." \ \ :) \ \ \ actvst \ \ tms nc. \ \--------------------> "Now, commercial culture manifests itself in many different ways. For instance TinPan Alley songwriters, people like Irving Berlin, wrote as professional songwriters for purely commercial purposes; they were, you know, what the Spice Girls are today." -- Billy Bragg, in an interview about his Woodie Guthrie concept album. ----------------------- And now, the numbers... ----------------------- http://www.tompaine.com http://www.suitmedia.org http://www.kasbah.com/333 021109 http://cheshirecatalyst.com 2323 hrs http://www.givemeliberty.org http://www.newcitychicago.com http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~hist333 http://www.artbell.com/letters88.html http://deoxy.lycaeum.org/chimp/index.pl http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/21/333.html http://www.wolfganggueldenzopf.de/sounds/reggae.htm http://members.cox.net/nbratney/iatermini/ia333.html http://www.bikesummer.org/1999/notTelevisedLyrics.htm 1, we are the people 2, a little bit louder 3, CLOSE THE S.O.A. NOW... http://www.linuxsavvy.com/staff/jgotts/underground/boxes/blotto.html http://www.neo-comintern.com/archives/ncom212.txt http://www.pbs.org/circleofstories/stories.html http://acm.uva.es/problemset/v3/333.html http://www.infoshop.org/voting.html http://www.beetfarm.org/chilandfnb http://www.jumptheshark.com http://www.ironfeather.com http://www.orwelltoday.com http://www.complacent.org http://www.bopsecrets.org http://www.sondra.net/al http://www.fsgw.org/333 http://www.urban75.com http://www.dbr.nu/noin http://www.prorev.com http://infowars.com http://rense.com ----------------------- And now, the letters... ----------------------- ABCDEFG Aching in my heart you see. QRSTU & V SOA sets no one free. W X & Y & Z Now I know my ABC's Don't you have such pride in me. CLOSE THE W H I S C !!! OPEN LETTER TO WANXTER P MUZZLEBUTT OVER AT SYSTEMP PIRATE RADIO the last couple hours were absotively posilutely splendifuckinradikaliscious! --marco / \ [ ! ] \ / --------------------------------- And now, the rest of the story... --------------------------------- Wed - Nov 6, the day Maryland people are supposed to vote instead of yesterday. [http://dc.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=37981] I'm drinking a $2 cup of coffee at my favorite Wisconsin kavarna (well, counting tip) and pondering last night's electoral orgy. Can I have predicted this? No way. In fact, I guessed the opposite. Called for GOP to lose half a dozen Senate seats and a dozen or so in the House. I figured they'd lose governorships all over the country. Well, my home state gained a democrat in the mansion, but it doesn't look good for the rest of the nation, eh? And trust me, it's not nearly is "good" here as it looks. OK, besides being able to say the nation is clearly divided on partisan, color and class lines, what can you tell about an election chock full of races so knife-edge close that anyone demanding a recount will get one? And one where it was reported that less than 46% of eligible voters went anywhere near polling places? http://www.nathannewman.org/EDIN/.election/.1994/.1994anal/.nathan.html Can you say fraud? Can you say games of avarice? You can say "Caligula," but what's it matter any more? What we've got is an enormously self-empowered republican USAKKK Chief Executive OfficerAndOfficer who can successfully remain in denial and behave as if he has a mandate. http://www.pir.org/gw/pigs.txt People who had a healthy fear and loathing of Ronald Wilson Reagan, John Hull, Oliver North and Henry Kissinger would be wise to stick their finger down their throat, and once all the insides have spilled out, with vomit still on their breath, say, "You ain't seen nothing yet." / \ [ ! ] \ / Programming Windows, 5th Edition. The HELLOWIN Program / \ [ ! ] \ / RHETORICAL REPEAT Is WestNile Virus really cholera and the proud "first world" nations will refuse to admit it? / \ [ t ] \ / JOURNAL NOTE Wow, "Other Side Of The Mountain" is featured at one of those MP3.com stations out there. Kind of affirms my faith in my engineering, recording and producing abilities. It wasn't a Z studios production or a Carl engineering, or a Heid advertising job. And someone still considered it for one of their radio stations. Neat. / \ [ a ] \ / DOUBLETAKE Summer is almost over. I'll bet tonite is my last night of the year not wearing even a light jacket. Jeans and t-shirt! Wait. No way. It's November 9th, right? 60 degrees out! Is it like our 3rd or 4th Indian Summer this year or what??? Wow. Blame it on global warring. / \ [ e ] \ / "All I want to do is change the world." -- Clement Stone 1902 - 2002 : multi- millionaire Republican campaign contributor who once gave pResident Nixxon a statue of a sword being beaten into a plowshare. NOTE TO SELF - Ben Harper, why were you blocking that name? Drew a blank, huh? Wow. Don't 4get it again, OK? / \ [ r ] \ / Found Poem in the form of a donated box by marco SIN CONDON? NO LO HARE! INSISTA EN SEXO MAS SEGURO www.nocondomnoway.com Para condones gratis llame al: (414)286-3631 protejase! siempre use condones Contenido: condones e latex e informacion CUANDO SE USAN CORRECTAMENTE, LOS CONDONES PUEDEN PREVENIR EMBARAZOS NO DESEADOS NEN ADOLESCENTES, EL VIH Y OTRAS ENFERMEDADES TRANSMITIDAS SEXUALMENTE. =-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-= And now the Trojan Extended report. -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=- The following virii attempted port entry in just the last 3 days! Are things getting out of hand out there in cyberlandia or what??? Local Port: 1313 Possible Trojan: NETrojan Local Port: 1600 Possible Trojan: Shivka-Burka Local Port: 1999 Possible Trojan: TransScout Local Port: 2023 Possible Trojan: Ripper Pro Local Port: 1212 Possible Trojan: Kaos Local Port: 1777 Possible Trojan: Scarab Local Port: 1969 Possible Trojan: OpC BO Local Port: 1981 Possible Trojan: Shockrave Local Port: 2155 Possible Trojan: illusion Mailer Local Port: 1042 Possible Trojan: Blah 1.1 Local Port: 1045 Possible Trojan: Rasmin Local Port: 1082 Possible Trojan: WinHole Local Port: 2801 Possible Trojan: Phineas Phucker Local Port: 1969 Possible Trojan: OpC BO Local Port: 2155 Possible Trojan: illusion Mailer Local Port: 1212 Possible Trojan: Kaos Local Port: 80 Possible Trojan: Back End Local Port: 1338 Possible Trojan: Millenium Worm Local Port: 1090 Possible Trojan: Xtreme Local Port: 1095 Possible Trojan: RAT Local Port: 1207 Possible Trojan: Softwar Local Port: 1234 Possible Trojan: Ultors Trojan Local Port: 1245 Possible Trojan: VooDoo Doll Local Port: 1256 Possible Trojan: Project nEXT Local Port: 80 Possible Trojan: Back End Local Port: 1243 Possible Trojan: SubSeven Local Port: 1042 Possible Trojan: Blah 1.1 Local Port: 1045 Possible Trojan: Rasmin Local Port: 1225 Possible Trojan: Scarab Local Port: 1969 Possible Trojan: OpC BO Local Port: 1981 Possible Trojan: Shockrave Local Port: 2115 Possible Trojan: Bugs Local Port: 2155 Possible Trojan: illusion Mailer Local Port: 2565 Possible Trojan: Striker Local Port: 1524 Possible Trojan: Fake FTP Remote IP: 64.4.12.62 Local Port: 1969 Possible Trojan: OpC BO Local Port: 2140 Possible Trojan: Deep Throat Local Port: 1081 Possible Trojan: WinHole Local Port: 1492 Possible Trojan: FTP99CMP Local Port: 1045 Possible Trojan: Rasmin Local Port: 2600 Possible Trojan: Digital Root Beer Local Port: 1050 Possible Trojan: Mini Command 1.2 Access Local Port: 2300 Possible Trojan: Xplorer Local Port: 113 Possible Trojan: Invisible Identd daemon Local Port: 3129 Possible Trojan: Masters Paradise Local Port: 3150 Possible Trojan: Deep Throat Local Port: 2000 Possible Trojan: Der Spaeher 3 Local Port: 3000 Possible Trojan: Remote Shutdown Local Port: 1524 Possible Trojan: Trinoo [ed note: carved out many many duplicates. The IP addresses have been deleted so as not to hurt OR judge the guilty OR innocent.] FNORD!: OK. the 411 about the SOA at an MP3 page. Yay, html. Over at MP3.com there's a website you should check out. Of course only if you don't mind all their rolling pop-ups and nosey questions. Honestly though, I'm thinking as bad as they are at least they're not CNN, right? Yikes. If you look up "cookie hell" at dictionary.com I bet there's a CNN corporate logo sitting there. Anyhew, here it is: http://stations.mp3s.com/stations/126/close_the_soa.html . . . and it's basically songs by artists known to have done some work toward closing the SOA. School of Coups. 'scuela d'asasinos! Casa de la Muerta. /\/\/\/\/\/\ / U R / / tooned / / 2 WATI. / / zineradio / / '88 / \/\/\/\/\/\/ HUNGRY? FairTrade "Atomic - Blend" coffee, and a lemon poppy - seed muffin. / \ [ g ] \ / Sing Along Please check off any of these that you'd like to do the soonest, and pass it on. When it returns I'll start those ones right away. These're the ones in that book I'm most comfortable with. After that, I'd be happy to "wing" any of the others. And feel free to pencil in any other requests. If I know 'em I'll start 'em, if not I'll try to fake 'em anyhow. Should be fun! marco Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Blowin In The Wind Deportee Garden Song God Bless The Grass If You Miss Me From The Back Of The Bus It Isn't Nice King Of The Road Let There Be Peace On Earth Little Boxes Magic Penny Merry Minuet Never Turning Back Pastures Of Plenty Solidarity Forever We Shall Overcome Where Have All The Flowers Gone / \ [ s ] \ / POEM received by email from a friend in konegituk. It was not titled. :) It's Midnight, Virgo has risen that is the time that is now Within this moment I am certain of one thing only that I am. Nietche and god are dead yet I live Camus has found his rock Sartre, with Frodo, lives... and the only thing I am is me. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ %Moderators' comment: ATI is a nice antidote to those who see no political consciousness amongst the CU. Like most e-mail mags, the substance has slowly changed and matured over the years, and it is becoming a nice mix of political, technical, and other information of relevance to computerists. Thanks to Ground Zero and Prime Anarchist for putting out a nifty publication. ******************************* > > END OF THIS FILE < < ******************************* [ed note: if we ever get jailed for our views, would you kindly bake us a cake with this inside?) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ / \ [ a ] \ / \ s o f o f o h ! \ \ Sitting In Front \ \ Of Dahmer's Old \ \ House. --feature \ The former AG of Wisconson won governorship last night. I voted for him, but you know what? I didn't want to; I wanted his assistant, Barbara Lawton. So I was stuck holding my nose and pencilling him in. 100,000 Wisconsin police officers chipped in and bought a full-page ad in the local daily newspaper endorsing him yesterday morning. . . so you see some of why I had to hold my nose. So we're getting almost as much police-state with our government as if we'd voted GOP, eh? Creeeeeeeeeeeeepy. Something else happened yesterday and I must ask this. Rhetorically or outright, I'm not exactly sure, but I gotta ask. Rumors flew all over town that Alexie Patterson turned up dead at the bottom of a lake or a river. A full day later there's still no confirmation, but rumors are still cycling out as we speak. In case you don't know, Alexie's been missing since last spring or so. She's black; and almost as famous as the little white boy(s) who turned up missing at about the same time in 5 or 10 cities around the U.S. Doesn't this sound a little eerie? Awry? Isn't this something a politician might use to attempt a controllable sway of votership? You want my honest opinion? I wouldn't put it past ANY republican OR democrat these days. Yesterday hundreds of prostitutes, mostly women, some men demonstrated in front of Paris' Senate demanding their rights to conduct business. Which brings me back to the governor and the ex-governor and who gets the mansion. Which one should I have chosen? WHO CARES, WHEN THEY BOTH DO IT ONLY FOR MONEY! So what would Dahmer do? Would he have voted at all? I doubt it. He was too busy. He most likely would have found some young boy (most often poor, usually black) who'd just snuck into a bar, and invited him over to his place for some harmless fooling around, and a drink or two and some cool music. Then he would've strangled him, ate most of his remains, pickled his skull and tucked it away in Arlington National Cemetary, er, uh, er, I mean his refrigerator. But then isn't that what our government is doing to us right now as I type??? / \ [ w ] \ / This zine ends with a poem. My Poems Are Gone by Sondra Ball My poems are gone: torn by prying fingers with no respect for art in any form. It's only one more loss: grief following grief year after year after year. I am tired of losing: a daughter's death, a nephew's death, a mother's death. What shall I do with my sorrow? God, what have you done with your sorrow: grief following grief year after year after year through the long ages of creation. Even your son was torn by prying fingers with no respect for art in any form. But you called him back with a sudden shout, a brilliant burst of light. Today, I will write a poem. [ reprinted from Autumn Leaves ] [ref]=[http://www.sondra.net/al] / \ [ x ] \ / SONG IDEA Shalom is a four letter word; Shalom will save the world. / \ [ e ] \ / send all contributions, distributions and retributions to ati@etext.org check out our homepage at: http://bancs.lod.com/~ati subscribe or unsubscribe at a news kiosk near you. Call (860)887-2600 ext. 5293 to vent. And lastly, WE ALREADY REPORTED SOME ON KHOBAR TOWERS. WHAT, YOU WANT MORE??? YEESH... -23- Oh, no dedication this week. Rather, this comment about the national mid-term elections. I find it incredibly ironic that in places where there were sharp voter turnout increases, most places saw a Republican win by a certain margin. And likewise, wherever there were sharp voter turnout decreases, these places saw a Republican win by equal margins! Reminds me of 10th grade chemistry class when Dr. Lupien fell asleep during the mid-term exam because of his narcolepsy, and ___ ____ assigned ten of us who were best at math and science to each do one of the questions for the entire class. We each got one question wrong on purpose, but picked arbitrary ones to be wrong on. Whoo boyeee, when Dr. Lupien came in the next week, he had a "messed with" look on his face. "It seems to me," he said, "that each and every one of you scored a 90 on your test. You all get A's. Very good, there was cheating but there was not cheating. Let the record show." Before slamming the door behind him, giving us a study hall the rest of the day, he said, "I will not be this lenient to cheaters next quarter." / \ [ s ] \ / DEDICATION OK, I take it back. I give this moment to Adam Shapiro