Reply-To: Message-ID: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain From: cocot@osc.versant.com (Doctor COCOT) To: surfpunk@osc.versant.com (SURFPUNK Technical Journal) Subject: [surfpunk-0001] TESTING: Issue Number One Keywords: surfpunk, test, rec.pets, trs-80, printer TESTING: This is SURFPUNK Technical Journal Number One. I'm trying to get the kinks out of the software and mailers and format, so this first issue is more of a test than anything else. If this test succeeds, we'll move on to something more serious. Each issue will be named "surfpunk-%04d", and the name will appear on the Subject: line, along with a category. This message has category "TESTING". I'll try and introduce items, if I know anything about them, and then the message will follow the double bar. In a radical departure from the norm, the SURFPUNK BLURB (with relevant electronic addresses) will come at the end, instead of the beginning, of each message. I'm using a modified "sendmail.cf" to fix bugs just for this list. So let me know if you have any strange things, like "From:" lines with more than one "@" in them. ( I think that's a Georgia Tech sendmail nuance, but I'm not sure. ) I'm putting in harmless MIME headers so you an get your User Agent ready for them. More on this later. You'll notice that I'm operating the list under new alias. -- Dr Cocot ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ [Excerpted from YUCKS from:] Date: Fri, 27 Nov 92 4:30:02 EST From: belboz@frc2.frc.ri.cmu.edu (Barry Brumitt) Subject: Warning! Do not read this article Newsgroups: rec.humor.funny Back in the good old days when TRS-80s were king, one of the TRS-80 line printers had a wonderfully ambiguous warning sticker: " Keep hair, fingers, and personal objects out of this printer." We always wondered what was meant by "personal objects", and what sort of person you'd have to be to put a "personal object" into one. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ The SURFPUNK Technical Journal is a dangerous multinational hacker zine originating near BARRNET in the fashionable western arm of the northern California matrix. Quantum Californians appear in one of two states, spin surf or spin punk. Undetected, we are both, or might be neither. ________________________________________________________________________ Send postings to , subscription requests to . MIME encouraged. Xanalogical archive access soon. Confusion to our enemies. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________