| ---[ Phrack Magazine Volume 7, Issue 51 September 01, 1997, article 04 of 17 |
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| -------------------------[ P H R A C K 5 1 P R O P H I L E |
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| --------[ Grandmaster Ratte' |
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| Handle: Grandmaster "Swamp" Ratte' |
| Call him: Kevin |
| Past handles: KP Neato Dee (local BBSes) |
| Handle origin: from playing around (and falling in) a swamp all the time |
| as a kid |
| Date of Birth: April, 1970 |
| Height: 6' |
| Weight: 155 lbs. |
| Eye color: blue |
| Hair Color: brown |
| Computers: Apple ][ (plus/e/c/gs), PC (8088 laptop/'286), |
| Amiga (500/600), Macintosh (Plus/7200) |
| Admin of: Demon Roach Underground BBS, The Polka AE from Sept. |
| '85-present |
| Sites Frequented: Not much really. Mindvox can be pretty cool and |
| interesting. I used to regularly call boards like The |
| Works, Digital Logic's Data Service, the various |
| Metallands, Speed Demon Elite, P-80, Kingdom of Shit, |
| Ripco, The Metal AE, Dark Side of the Moon, The Missing |
| Link, etc. |
| URLs: www.l0pht.com/cdc.html, and the new www.cultdeadcow.com |
| Email: gratte@cultdeadcow.com |
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| ----------------[ Favorite Things |
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| Women: that aren't crazy, freshly-scrubbed |
| Cars: ones that run, muscle cars with lots of chrome |
| Bikes: BMX 24" cruisers, Schwinn Stingrays with metal-flake paint |
| Foods: cheap. Sunkist Orange Slurpees. |
| Music: 1970's funk and soul, rock, hip-hop, hillbilly country, |
| reggae, dance... |
| Bands: Run-DMC, Beatles, KISS, Marvin Gaye, Suicidal Tendencies, |
| Black Uhuru, Public Enemy, Stevie Wonder, Rolling Stones. |
| Zapp, Parliament/Funkadelic, Grandmaster Flash & The |
| Furious Five, Dead Kennedies, Black Sabbath, Carpenters, |
| James Brown, Metallica, Sly & The Family Stone, Lynyrd |
| Skynyrd, Jimi Hendrix, Slayer, Minor Threat |
| Instruments: Fender guitars and basses, Kurzweil K2000 series synths |
| Computers: Apple ][s and Macintoshes |
| Movies: Star Wars, The Manchurian Candidate, Krush Groove, |
| Apocalypse Now |
| Comics: Peanuts, Calvin & Hobbes, Bloom County |
| Sports: Ultimate Frisbee, bicycling, wandering around outside, |
| climbing trees and rocks, boating with inflatable life |
| rafts in drainage lakes, club dancing |
| Books: _Foucault's Pendulum_ by Umberto Eco, The Bible, Farrah |
| Fawcett's biography, and _Understanding Media_ by Marshall |
| McLuhan |
| Magazines: Tons... 2600, Grand Royal, Wired, Macworld, Barely Legal, |
| Thrasher, Big Brother, Ride BMX, Urb, Guitar Player, |
| Keyboard, Cool Beans, Might, Stress, Slap, Crank, 4080, |
| Cometbus, EQ, and whatever else I can get my grubby hands |
| on. I really dig magazines. Uh, and Phrack! |
| TV: The Six Million Dollar Man, The Simpsons, Charlie's Angels, |
| X-Files, A-Team, Mod Squad |
| My Bands: Superior Products (bass), Weasel-MX (vox, programming), |
| Jinx Unit (bass, phat beatz) |
| Quotes: "Fully equipped with an army of lawyers." -ad for Zoo York |
| skateboards |
| People: Evel Knievel, Boba Fett, Mr. T, and the CULT OF THE DEAD |
| COW Multimedia Superstarz! |
| Misc: thrift stores, huge shiny belt buckles, phresh new laces |
| in my kicks, playing shows with my band(s), exploring |
| buildings, big trees and rocks |
| Turn Ons: energy |
| Turn Offs: pretentiousness |
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| ----------------[ Passions |
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| If you can't tell from the list up there, I'm really into music. It all |
| started when the neighborhood teenagers would let me sit around with them and |
| listen to the hard-rockin' soundz of KISS and Led Zep when I was a little kid. |
| So my mom (bless her heart) under their advisement, bought me Led Zeppelin |
| _IV_ and KISS _Alive!_ which I took to kindergarden class and was reprimanded |
| for. A few years later my grade school friends and I would spend hours |
| sitting around a cassette player making "radio shows" with our Saturday Night |
| Fever soundtrack and various 7" singles from K-Mart. We were rollin' with the |
| phattest mixtapes at age nine, fool! Somehow this led to MIDI and drum |
| machines and CD burners and now I spend tons of time recording and sequencing |
| and playing music. I do a lot of recording for the local punk and hip-hop |
| groups and it's hella fun. The back of the building I live in is a small |
| empty warehouse where we have all-ages music shows and that's pretty neat too. |
| It's called MOTOR... If you're in a touring band, lemme know and send me a |
| tape or whatever you've got. |
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| ----------------[ Memorable experiences |
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| Hmm. Well, this is probably my best story, so here we go: I found myself |
| all alone at night inside a telco's switching station. Ooh, look... a terminal |
| keyboard. In the dim glow of the red "EXIT" signs, that keyboard represented |
| all my hopes for a glorious unification of the human spirit through the global |
| telecommunications network. How could I best express my ...love... for this |
| network and all that it represents? Write a poem? Done it already, hundreds |
| of times. Every cDc file I've put out is a gesture of affection. So I did |
| what any red-blooded American male wouid do. I dropped my pants, "threw |
| jacks" as it were, and doused that human-machine interface unit with my |
| Seekrut Sauce. |
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| Then I cleaned myself and got the hell out of there... pulse pounding, |
| freaked by my own insatiable lust. Is what I did "WRONG"? Don't judge me |
| with your pithy concepts of morality! I stood before God with my pants around |
| my ankles and expressed what was in my heart. If that's wrong, damn... I |
| don't want to be right! |
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| Playing a party where a gang fight broke out, caps were busted during our |
| set, and we had to drop our instruments to flee for our livez (and hide under |
| cars). |
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| Falling in love. Getting dumped. Lather, rinse, repeat. |
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| Going to the various hacker cons is always a blast. Some people have a |
| negative attitude about these things 'cause a lot of kids go and act retarded. |
| Which is unfortunate, but I always manage to have a great time. These are the |
| only times I get to visit with cDc people and it's like a big bonding |
| session... we just run around and hang out. Meet lots of cool people in |
| general, every time. So go to the cons and don't cause problems, and |
| everything'll be fine. |
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| Starting cDc communications. In some ways this has been an important item |
| in my life. Not that editing text files is a huge important thing, 'cause it's |
| not. But cDc, at its best, has taught me that I can have a role in making |
| something creative and interesting and lasting. Things like that can carry |
| over into a lot of aspects in your life. In 1984 I was a junior high student |
| and now I'm 27 years old. cDc has changed a lot of course, as it should, but |
| I think with our longevity we've worked towards finding a new way to relate to |
| technology and the emerging global structure. I was fourteen and part of the |
| wave of hacker kids who had been growing up with Atari 2600s at home and the |
| video arcade after school... we saw the movie Wargames and got excited. I was |
| lucky and had an Apple ][ at home, and soon a modem my dad brought home from |
| work. You figured out some Stupid Phone Tricks and bam, in no time you were |
| typing away to other kids on BBSes across the country, sharing.... codez and |
| warez, sure, but more importantly we shared experiences. This was NEW. |
| I remember how exciting it was to call teenager-run boards across the country |
| in the early '80s and exchange messages with these people. Now kids can grow |
| up from the get-go with the Internet in their house and I think that's just |
| great. So my friends and I were writing things and doing goofy drawings and |
| whatnot, and could have put out a regular paper 'zine. But we figured out |
| pretty early on that the one big advantage these text files we wrote had over |
| some photocopied sheets we could staple together was distribution. If we'd |
| done a paper 'zine, we could have maybe scraped up enough cash for 50 copies |
| or so and forced some friends to take them and then they'd end up at the |
| bottom of a closet or in the trash in a few weeks, forgotten. But instead, we |
| used those Stupid Phone Tricks hundreds of times... staying up all night, with |
| school looming ahead in a few hours. But hey, gotta call that AE in New |
| Jersey and upload the latest text files. You can always sleep through class. |
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| But what makes CULT OF THE DEAD COW different and has enabled us to last |
| is that cDc has never been about technology... we didn't form to trade "inpho" |
| and hack together like the other groups. We used technology, be it hand - |
| hacked MCI codes or the Internet to get our "messages" out there. Hacking is |
| a means to an end. I don't give a rat's ass about hacking or any of that crap |
| on its own. I just want to make cool stuff. Now we're starting a "paramedia" |
| concept which means the end of cDc as a "hacker group that puts out text |
| files." Now we're putting out our own original music and other audio files, |
| to be distributed just like our text stuff has traditionally been. The |
| bandwidth is finally here where we can do it... and when it's practical, we'll |
| be putting out video stuff too. The idea is to be able to do whatever sort of |
| creative work we want and to use our huge distribution network to disseminate |
| it. That's what "cDc paramedia" and the future of our whole group is about. |
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| Somebody who was making his college schedule wrote me email the other day, |
| and asked "What classes should I take? I wanna be a hacker." I told him he'd |
| be better off with some history and business courses. Please understand, I |
| don't mean to diss on hacking. I'm all for having all the knowledge you can |
| and exploring things, whatever they may be. But I've met a lot of bitter old |
| "gadget freaks" in this scene, and that's something you want to stay away from. |
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| That mentality will crush the life out of you under the weight of a |
| thousand bits of trivia. Go outside, there's a world there already. It's a |
| zillion times more exciting and vibrant that what you can build staring into a |
| monitor's dim glare. Hour after hour, year after year. As your eyesight |
| fails you and your head draws nearer the image, your shoulders slump. You |
| become weak. You are less. |
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| ----------------[ People to mention |
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| The Egyptian Lover: The whole 806 NPA's only real phreak who ran a great |
| BBS, The Missing Link, in 1984. I've only seen him a couple of times in |
| person, but have to give him mad props for helping Franken Gibe and myself |
| get situated with the phreak knowledge. His board attracted guys from The |
| Apple Mafia and The Untouchables (the first warez groups ever), and The |
| Knights of Shadow. Though I'd been getting warez since 1982, The Missing |
| Link was our first contact with the real "elite" h/p scene, and it both |
| fascinated and repulsed us. |
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| Franken Gibe: Bill helped start and really define cDc back in the day. |
| He's a really cool guy. I've known him for over ten years. What can I say? |
| We're still, to this day, working on things; though he hasn't been active in |
| cDc since '89 or so. Now we're trying to start an advertising agency. |
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| Tippy Turtle: Jason gave me my first local BBS number. I pushed him to |
| finish "Bunny Lust", which is one of our most popular articles ever. There |
| have been court cases inspired by that file, and he wrote it when he was |
| fourteen. He came back to town last Christmas and I showed him the cDc web |
| site. His comment? "That's totally evil. I can't believe how evil this is." |
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| Mohawk Dave: Christoph is another one of my oldest friends who never |
| fails to diss cDc. He's a mega-talented AI/robotics guy, and a rad |
| guitarist and BMX freestyle rider too. Our group of friends spent countless |
| hours cruising the neighborhoods of our hometown on bikes, talking, setting |
| fires, breaking & entering, and having a good ol' time. |
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| Ex-girlfriends: Blech. |
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| All the other cDc people. Dang, there've been maybe fifty or so over the |
| years and they've all done their thing well and I'm really happy they did. |
| They know what's up... this part could run on forever, so I'll just stop. |
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| ----------------[ Pearls Of Wisdom |
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| Procrastination is the denial of death. |
| Lift with your legs, not your back. |
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