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| Computer Bulletin Boards January 8, 1986 |
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| By The KTVI Channel 2 News Staff in St. Louis |
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| Please keep in mind that Karen and Russ are anchor persons at KTVI. |
| All comments in []s are by me.-KL |
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| Karen: If Santa Claus brought you a computer for Christmas, beware of seeing |
| a few things you may not have bargained for. Computer bulletin boards |
| have spread by the thousands over the past few years and now some |
| people are concerned that the electronic messages may have gotten a |
| bit out of hand. |
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| Russ: In its simplest definition, a computer bulletin board is a program or |
| message that can be accessed by other computers via telephone lines. |
| Anyone who has a home computer and a modem can receive and transmit to |
| computer bulletin boards. There are thousands of them nationwide, but |
| some are causing quite a stink [What a profound statement Russ]. |
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| [Flash to a picture of a geeky looking teenager] |
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| Meet Jason Rebbe, he is a 16 year old computer whiz who a few months |
| ago accidentally tapped into a bulletin board called Dr. Doom's Castle. |
| [Sorry to break in here Russ, but why is this guy a computer whiz? |
| Just because he has a computer? Hey Russ, look a little closer, isn't |
| Jason sitting in front of a Commodore-64? I thought so. Oh yeah one |
| other thing, this BBS Dr. Doom's Castle has no known relation to Dr. |
| Doom (512) or Danger Zone Private.] Dr. Doom gives instructions on how |
| to build bombs and guns [Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my!]. Jason |
| found the recipe for smoke bombs and tried to make one in his kitchen, |
| it didn't work. [Ba ha ha]. |
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| Jason: I heard an explosion in the basement first and that's when I knew |
| something was wrong. I thought it would be really neat to just set it |
| off someday when there was a lot of people around, just as a joke or a |
| prank. [Yeah, that would be K-Rad d00d!]. I didn't expect it to blow |
| up my house. |
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| Russ: Jason wasn't hurt, but it cost about 2 grand [that's $2,000 to you and |
| me] to repair the kitchen. Jason's dad didn't take it well. |
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| Bob Holloway: Mad wasn't the word for it. I, I was, I was past mad. |
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| Russ: Mr. Holloway called Southwestern Bell and AT&T to see what could be |
| done about bulletin boards like Dr. Doom's Castle. The answer was |
| nothing. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms said the same |
| thing. |
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| Daniel Hoggart (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms): There is no |
| violation in publishing the information. The violation only |
| occurs when someone actually follows through on the |
| instructions and actually constructs a bomb. |
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| Russ: Another bulletin board that is becoming more and more prevalent these |
| days is the Aryian Nation. This one [bulletin board] in Chicago says, |
| "If you are an anti-Communist you have made the right connection...on |
| the other hand, if you are consumed with such myths as |
| Judeo-Christianity, you most definitely dialed the wrong number." |
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| Stan Anderman (Anti-Defamation League): Some of this really extreme hatred |
| is an attempt to create an environment where violence becomes |
| acceptable. |
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| Russ: Like most computer bulletin boards the Aryian Nation message is legal |
| and falls under free speech laws. However, a bill is scheduled to go |
| to congress this session outlawing the kinds of bulletin boards we saw |
| here tonight. |
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| But, for the moment, hackers should not be too surprised if something |
| unusual pops up on their computer terminal. [Ahem, Russ, you did it |
| again. All computer users are *NOT* hackers.] |
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| Typed For PWN's Usage by Knight Lightning |
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| MIT Unix: Victim or Aggressor? January 23 - February 2, 1987 |
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| Is the MIT system an innocent victim of hacker oppression or simply another |
| trap to capture unsuspecting hackers in the act? |
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| It all started like this... |
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| [Some posts have been slightly edited to be relevant to the topic] |
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| MIT |
| Name: Druidic Death |
| Date: 12:49 am Mon Jan 20, 1986 |
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| Lately I've been messing around on MIT's VAX in there Physics Department. |
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| Recently some one else got on there and did some damage to files. However MIT |
| told me that they'll still trust us to call them. The number is: |
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| 617-253-XXXX |
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| We have to agree to the following or we will be kicked off, they will create a |
| "hacker" account for us. |
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| <1> Use only GUEST, RODNEY, and GAMES. No other accounts until the |
| hacker one is made. There are no passwords on these accounts. |
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| <2> Make sure we log off properly. Control-D. This is a UNIX system. |
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| <3> Not to call between 9 AM and 5 PM Eastern Standard Time. This |
| is to avoid tying up the system. |
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| <4> Leave mail to GEORGE only with UNIX questions (or C). And leave our |
| handles so he'll know who we are. |
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| Unix |
| Name: Celtic Phrost |
| Date: 4:16 pm Mon Jan 20, 1986 |
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| Thanks Death for the MIT computer, I've been working on getting into them for |
| weeks. Here's another you can play around with: |
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| 617/258-XXXX |
| login:GUEST |
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| Or use a WHO command at the logon to see other accounts, it has been a long |
| time since I played with that system, so I am unsure if the GUEST account |
| still works, but if you use the WHO command you should see the GUEST account |
| needed for applying for your own account. |
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| -Phrost |
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| Unix |
| Name: Celtic Phrost |
| Date: 5:35 pm Mon Jan 20, 1986 |
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| Ok, sorry, but I just remembered the application account, its: OPEN |
| Gawd, I am glad I got that off my chest! |
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| -(A relieved)Celtic Phrost. |
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| Also on that MIT computer Death listed, some other default accounts are: |
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| LONG MIKE GREG NEIL DAN |
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| Get the rest yourself, and please people, LEAVE THEM UNPASSWORDED! |
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| MIT |
| Name: Druidic Death #12 |
| Date: 1:16 am Fri Jan 23, 1987 |
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| MIT is pretty cool. If you haven't called yet, try it out. Just PLEASE make |
| sure you follow the little rules they asked us about! If someone doesn't do |
| something right the sysop leaves the gripe mail to me. Check out my directory |
| under the guest account just type "cd Dru". Read the first file. |
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| MIT |
| Name: Ctrl C |
| Date: 12:56 pm Sat Jan 24, 1987 |
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| MIT Un-Passworded Unix Accounts: 617-253-XXXX |
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| ALEX BILL GAMES DAVE GUEST DAN GREG MIKE LONG NEIL TOM TED |
| BRIAN RODNEY VRET GENTILE ROCKY SPIKE KEVIN KRIS TIM |
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| And PLEASE don't change the Passwords.... |
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| -=>Ctrl C<=- |
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| MIT Again |
| Name: Druidic Death |
| Date: 1:00 pm Wed Jan 28, 1987 |
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| Ok people, MIT is pissed, someone hasn't been keeping the bargain and they |
| aren't too thrilled about it. There were only three things they asked us to |
| do, and they were reasonable too. All they wanted was for us to not |
| compromise the security much more than we had already, logoff properly, not |
| leave any processes going, and call only during non-business hours, and we |
| would be able to use the GUEST accounts as much as we like. |
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| Someone got real nice and added themselves to the "daemon" group which is |
| superusers only, the name was "celtic". Gee, I wonder who that could have |
| been? I'm not pissed at anyone, but I'd like to keep on using MIT's |
| computers, and they'd love for us to be on, but they're getting paranoid. |
| Whoever is calling besides me, be cool ok? They even gave me a voice phone to |
| chat with their sysops with. How often do you see this happen? |
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| a little perturbed but not pissed... |
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| DRU' |
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| Tsk, Celtic. |
| Name: Evil Jay |
| Date: 9:39 am Thu Jan 29, 1987 |
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| Well, personally I don't know why anyone would want to be a superuser on the |
| system in question. Once you've been on once, there is really nothing that |
| interesting to look at...but anyway. |
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| -EJ |
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| In trouble again... |
| Name: Celtic Phrost |
| Date: 2:35 pm Fri Jan 30, 1987 |
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| ...I was framed!! I did not add myself to any "daemon" group on any MIT UNIX. |
| I did call once, and I must admit I did hang up without logging off, but this |
| was due to a faulty program that would NOT allow me to break out of it, no |
| matter what I tried. I am sure that I didn't cause any damage by that. |
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| -Phrost |
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| Major Problems |
| Name: Druidic Death |
| Date: 12:20 pm Sat Jan 31, 1987 |
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| OK, major stuff going down. Some unidentified individual logged into the |
| Physics Dept's PDP11/34 at 617-253-XXXX and was drastically violating the |
| "agreement" we had reached. I was the one that made the "deal" with them. |
| And they even gave me a voice line to talk to them with. |
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| Well, one day I called the other Physics computer, the office AT and |
| discovered that someone created an account in the superuser DAEMON group |
| called "celtic". Well, I was contacted by Brian through a chat and he told me |
| to call him. Then he proceeded to nicely inform me that "due to unauthorized |
| abuse of the system, the deal is off". |
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| He was cool about it and said he wished he didn't have to do that. Then I |
| called George, the guy that made the deal and he said that someone who said he |
| was "Celtic Phrost" went on to the system and deleted nearly a year's worth of |
| artificial intelligence data from the nuclear fission research base. |
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| Needless to say I was shocked. I said that he can't believe that it was one |
| of us, that as far as I knew everyone was keeping the deal. Then he (quite |
| pissed off) said that he wanted all of our names so he can report us to the |
| FBI. He called us fags, and all sorts of stuff, he was VERY!! [underline |
| twice] PISSED! I don't blame him. Actually I'm not blaming Celtic Phrost, it |
| very easily could have been a frame up. |
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| But another thing is George thinks that Celtic Phrost and Druidic Death are |
| one and the same, in other words, he thinks that *I* stabbed him in the back. |
| Basically he just doesn't understand the way the hacker community operates. |
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| Well, the deal is off, they plan to prosecute whoever they can catch. Since |
| George is my best friend's brother I have not only lost a friend, but I'm |
| likely to see some legal problems soon. Also, I can forget about doing my |
| graduate work at MIT. Whoever did this damage to them, I hope you're happy. |
| You really messed things up real nice for a lot of people. |
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| Celtic, I don't have any reason to believe you messed with them. I also have |
| no reason to think you didn't. I'm not making an accusation against you, but |
| WHOEVER did this, deserves to be shot as far as I'm concerned. Until this |
| data was lost, they were on the verge of harnessing a laser-lithium produced |
| form of nuclear fission that would have been more efficient than using the |
| standard hydrogen. Well, back to the drawing board now. |
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| I realize that it's hard to believe that they would have data like this on |
| this system. But they were quite stupid in many other areas too. Leaving the |
| superuser account with no password?? Think about it. |
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| It's also possible that they were exaggerating. But regardless, damage seems |
| to have been done. |
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| MIT |
| Name: Phreakenstein |
| Date: 1:31 am Sun Feb 01, 1987 |
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| Heck! I dunno, but whoever it was, I think, should let himself (the s00per |
| K-rad elyte d00d he is) be known. |
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| I wasn't on MIT, but it was pretty dumb of MIT to even let Hackers on. I |
| wouldn't really worry though, they did let you on, and all you have to prove |
| is that you had no reason to do it. |
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| ----Phreak |
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| I wonder... |
| Name: Ax Murderer #15 |
| Date: 6:43 pm Sun Feb 01, 1987 |
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| I highly doubt that is was someone on this system. Since this is an elite |
| board, I think all the users are pretty decent and know right and wrong things |
| to do. Could be that one of the users on this system called another system |
| and gave it out!?? Nahh...shooting the asshole is not enough, let's think of |
| something better. |
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| Ax Murderer |
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| It was stupid |
| Name: Druidic Death #12 |
| Date: 9:21 pm Sun Feb 01, 1987 |
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| It seems to me, or, what I gathered, they felt that there were going to be |
| hackers on the system to begin with and that this way they could keep |
| themselves basically safe. |
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| I doubt that it was Celtic Phrost, I don't think he'd be an asshole like that. |
| But I can't say. When I posted, I was pretty pissed about the whole deal. |
| I've calmed down now. Psychic Warlord said something to me voice the other |
| day that made me stop and think. What if this was a set up right from the |
| start? I mean, MIT won't give me specifics on just what supposedly happened, |
| Celtic Phrost denies everything, and the biggest part of it is what George |
| said to me. |
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| "We can forgive you for what you did to us if you'll promise to go straight |
| and never do this again and just tell us who all of your friends are that are |
| on the system". |
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| I didn't pay much attention to that remark at first, now I'm beginning to |
| wonder... |
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| I, of course, didn't narc on anyone. (Who do I know??? hehe) |
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| DRU' |
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| Well |
| Name: Solid State |
| Date: 11:40 pm Sun Feb 01, 1987 |
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| Well if they were serious about the FBI, I wouldn't take this too lightly. |
| Lately at Stanford there has been a lot of investigators that I've pinpointed |
| running around. This is mainly due to the number of break-ins this summer. |
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| Anyways, if a large college like MIT says they may call in the FBI, be wary, |
| but don't over-react. |
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| SOLID STATE |
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| Comments... |
| Name: Delta-Master |
| Date: 7:15 am Mon Feb 02, 1987 |
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| It wouldn't surprise me if it was some kind of setup, it's been done before. |
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| Delta-Master |
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| Oh well... |
| Name: Evil Jay |
| Date: 8:56 am Mon Feb 02, 1987 |
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| I think your all wrong. The MIT lines have been around for a long time and |
| are widely known among the rodents. Anyone with a g-file could hack out a |
| password on the system so it looks to me like someone just messed around and |
| just happened to use Phrost as a flunkie. Oh well... |
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| -EJ |
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| Phortune 500: Phreakdom's Newest Organization February 16, 1987 |
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| For those of you who are in the least bit interested, Phortune 500 is a group |
| of telecommunication hobbyists who's goal is to spread information as well as |
| further their own knowledge in the world of telecommunications. This new |
| group was formed by: |
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| Brew Associates/Handsomest One/Lord Lawless/The Renegade Chemist |
| Quinton J. Miranda/Striker/The Mad Hacker/The Spiker |
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| These eight members are also known as Board Of Directors (BOD). They don't |
| claim to be *Elite* in the sense that they are they world's greatest hackers, |
| but they ARE somewhat picky about their members. They prefer someone who |
| knows a bit about everything and has talents exclusive to him/herself. |
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| One of the projects that Phortune 500 has completed is an individual password |
| AE type system. It's called TransPhor. It was written and created by Brew |
| Associates. It has been Beta tested on The Undergraduate Lounge (Sysoped by |
| Quinton J. Miranda). It is due to be released to the public throughout the |
| next few months. |
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| Phortune 500 has been in operation for about 4 months, and has released two |
| newsletters of their own. The Phortune 500 Newsletter is quite like the |
| "People" of contemporary magazines. While some magazines cover the deep |
| technical aspects of the world in which we communicate, their newsletter tries |
| to cover the lighter side while throwing in information that they feel is "of |
| technical nature." The third issue is due to be released by the end of this |
| month. |
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| *>=-> The Phortune 500 Membership Questionnaire <-=<* |
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| Note: The following information is of a totally confidential nature. The |
| reason you may find this so lengthy and in depth is for our knowledge |
| of you. We, with Phortune 500, feel as though we should know |
| prospective members well before we allow them into our organization. |
| Pending the answers you supply us, you will be admitted to Phortune 500 |
| as a charter member. Please answer the following completely... |
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| Handle : |
| First Name : |
| Voice Phone Number : |
| Data Phone Number : |
| City & State : |
| Age : |
| Occupation (If Applicable) : |
| Place of Employment (Optional) : |
| Work Phone Number (Optional) : |
| Computer Type : |
| Modem Type : |
| Interests : |
| Areas Of Expertise : |
| References (No More Than Three) : |
| Major Accomplishments (If Any) : |
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| Answer In 50 Words Or Less; |
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| ^*^ What Is Phortune 500 in Your Opinion? |
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| ^*^ Why Do You Want To Be Involved With Phortune 500? |
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| ^*^ How Can You Contribute to Phortune 500? |
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| Please answer each question to the best of your ability and then return to any |
| Phortune 500 Board of Directors Member Or a Phortune 500 BBS: |
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| The Private Connection (Limited Membership) 219-322-7266 |
| The Undergraduate AE (Private Files Only) 602-990-1573 |
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| Quinton J. Miranda & Phortune 500 Board Of Directors |
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| PWN Quicknote |
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| At the University of Rhode Island there is supposed to be some undercover |
| agent for Bay Bell. Supposedly he hangs out at the library and watches for |
| people checking out the Bell Technical Journals. Then he asks questions like, |
| 'What do you want those for?' 'Do you know what 2600Hz is?' and other similar |
| questions. He isn't registered at the school and of course has no classes. |
| [Sounds bogus to me...oh well-KL]. Information by Asmodeus Rex (1/21/87) |
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