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.Subscriber ($300 per year and $25-85 per hour of connect time) and nonsubscriber ($50-115 per hour connect time) options exist.For detailed information contact:CIS, Inc.or Information Consultants, Inc.Fein Marquart Associates 1133 15th St., NW7215 York Road Washington, DC 20005Baltimore, MD 21212 (202) 822-5200(800) 247-8737180.ANARCHY 'N' EXPLOSIVES - VOLUME 1 by ExodusYou may ask "Now why would I want to know some obsolete, unused, utterly useless, toll free numbers" Well, what you use this informationfor is up to you, and if you want to use it for some thing like.well, like, forcing that line to be busy for 2 straight days thus causing thecompany to lose money, is completely up to you.Magazines=-=-=-=-=Playgirl Advisor (800) 854-2878 (except CA)TV Guide (800) 523-7933 (except PA)Ladie's Home Journal (800) 327-8351 (except FA)Sports Illustrated (800) 621-8200 (except IL)Book Digest Magazine (800) 228-9700 (except Nebraska)Money (800) 621-8200 (except IL)Mail Order=-=-=-=-=-(bowling equip.) (800) 323-1812 (except IL)Edd the Florist, Inc.(800) 247-1075 (except IA)Golf Mail Order Co.(800) 327-1760 (except FA)Inflate-a-bed (800) 835-2246 (except KS)International Male (800) 854-2795 (except CA)Porta Yoga (c.c.orders)(800) 327-8912 (except FA)Unique Products Co.(800) 228-2049 (except Nebraska)Ski Resorts=-=-=-=-=-=HN Concord (800) 431-2217 (only New England States)Mt.Snow (800) 451-4211 (Eas orrn Seabord)Ski Us at Franconia (800) 258-0366 (Eastern Seabord)Stevensville (800) 431-2211 (New England States)Mannequins=-=-=-=-=-Dann-Dee (800) 621-3904 (except IL)Car Rentals=-=-=-=-=-=A-Aaron, Inc.(800) 327-7513 (except FA)Airlines Rent-A/Car (800) 228-9650 (FA only)Dollar-A-Day (800) 421-6868 (except FA)Hertz (800) 261-1311 (Canada only)Sears Rent-A-Car (800) 228-2800 (except Nebraska) Thrifty Rent-A-Car (800) 331-4200 (except Oklahoma)Newspapers=-=-=-=-=-Globe Gazette (800) 392-6622 (IA only)Oil Daily (800) 223-6635 (except NY)Christian Science Motor (800) 225-7090 (except MS)Wall Street Journal (800) 257-0300 (except NJ)The National Observer (800) 325-5990 (except MO)FBI raids major Ohio computer bulletin board; action follows joint investigation with SPA.The Federation Bureau of Investigation on Saturday, Jan.30, 1993, raided "Rusty & Edie's," a computer bulletin board located in Boardman,Ohio, which has allegedly been illegally distributing copyrighted software programs.Seized in the raid on the Rusty & Edie's bulletin board werecomputers, hard disk drives and telecommunications equipment, as well as financial and subscriber records.For the past several months, theSoftware Publishers Association ("SPA") has been working with the FBI in investigating the Rusty & Edie's bulletin board, and as part of thatinvestigation has downloaded numerous copyrighted business and entertainment programs from the board.The SPA investigation was initiated following the receipt of complaints from a number of SPA members that their software was being illegallydistributed on the Rusty & Edie's BBS.The Rusty & Edie's bulletin board was one of the largest private bulletin boards in the country.It had 124nodes available to callers and over 14,000 subscribers throughout the United States and several foreign countries.To date, the board haslogged in excess of 3.4 million phone calls, with new calls coming in at the rate of over 4,000 per day.It was established in 1987 and hadexpanded to include over 19 gigabytes of storage housing over 100,000 files available to subscribers for downloading.It had paid subscribersthroughout the United States and several foreign countries, including Canada, Luxembourg, France, Germany, Finland, the Netherlands, Spain,Sweden and the United Kingdom.A computer bulletin board allows personal computer users to access a host computer by a modem-equipped telephone to exchangeinformation, including messages, files, and computer programs.The systems operator is generally responsible for the operation of the bulletinboard and determines who is allowed to access the bulletin board and under what conditions.For a fee of $89.00 per year, subscribers to theRusty & Edie's bulletin board were given access to the board's contents including many popular copyrighted business and entertainmentpackages.Subscribers could "download" or receive these files for use on their own computers without having to pay the copyrighted owneranything for them."The SPA applauds the FBI's action today," said Ilene Rosenthal, general counsel for the SPA."This shows that the FBI recognizes the harmthat theft of intellectual property causes to one of the US s most vibrant industries.It clearly demonstrates a trend that the governmentunderstands the seriousness of software piracy." The SPA is actively working with the FBI in the investigation of computer bulletin boards,and similar raids on other boards are expected shortly.Whether it's copied from a program purchased at a neighborhood computer store ordownloaded from a bulletin board thousands of miles away, pirated software adds to the cost of computing.According to the SPA, in 1991,the software industry lost $1.2 billion in the US alone.Losses internationally are several billion dollars more."Many people may not realize that software pirates cause prices to be higher, in part, to make up for publisher losses from piracy," says KenWasch, executive director of the SPA.In addition, they ruin the reputation of the hundreds of legitimate bulletin boards that serve an importantfunction for computer users." The Software Publishers Association is the principal trade association of the personal computer softwareindustry.It's over 1,000 members represent the leading publishers in the business, consumer and education software markets.The SPA hasoffices in Washington DC, and Paris, France.CONTACT: Software Publishers Association, WashingtonIlene Rosenthal.202/452-1600 Ext.318Terri Childs.202/452-1600 Ext.320181.ANARCHY 'N' EXPLOSIVES - VOLUME 2 by ExodusThis volume defines a few varieties of misc.explosives, charges, and whatever I had in mind at that time.Anyway, these formulas are not asprecise in measurements for they were given in brief summary.However, they will work, and if used correctly can be safe and "fun".FRENCH AMMONAL [Low Explosive]:Ingredients:"86% Ammonium Nitrate"6% Stearic Acid"8% Aluminum PowderDescription: French ammonal is an easily improvised low explosive mixture.It is generally less effective than an equal weight of TNT.The material is loadedby pressing it into a suitable container.Initiation by an Engineer's special blasting cap is recommended.Comments:This material was tested.It is effective.References:TM 31-201-1, Unconventional Warfare Devices and Techniques, para 1401.TETRYTOL [High Explosive]:Ingredients:"75% Tetrytol"25% TNTDescription:Tetrytol is a high explosive bursting charge.It is used as a demolition explosive, a bursting charge for mines, and in artillery shells.Theexplosive force of tetrytol is approximately the same as that of TNT.It may be initiated by a blasting cap.Tetrytol is usually loaded by casting.Comments:This material was tested.It is effective [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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