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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
Wed Jun 19 01:41:32 1991
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 91 01:41:09 EDT
From: root@charon.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
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bdchung (Bryan D Chung):
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bjaspan (Barr3y Jaspan):
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cctee (Cynthia C Tee):
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desouza (De Souza John):
To finish hacking on the Alewife's simulators!
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dhbernst (David H Bernstein):
Last login:
Tue Jun 18 16:32:14 EDT 1991
Teaching: 1.973 -- Geographic Information Systems for Transportation
Planners and Engineers
M,W 4:30 - 6:00 Room 1-242
Research: Congestion Reduction Policies
Transportation and Land-Use Interactions
Visualization and Data Management in Transportation
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eichin (Mark W. Eichin):
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 91 11:32:59 CDT
From: "Craig Neidorf" <C483307@UMCVMB.missouri.edu>
Subject: Legion-of-Doom Goes Corporate
AFTER YOU'VE BEAT 'EM -- JOIN 'EM (Time Magazine, 24 June 1991, p.13)
After infiltrating some of America's most sensitive computer banks, is there
any challenge left for a digital desperado? Only to go legit, say three former
members of the notorious hacker group, the LEGION OF DOOM, who have quit the
outlaw game to start Comsec Data Security. The Legionnaires claimed an 80%
success rate in penetrating computer networks, and now they want to teach
private industry to protect itself from the next generation of intruders. "You
can't put a price tag on the information we know," says Scott Chasin, a Comsec
partner. But they'll try.
(This article features a color photo of the three founding members:
Erik Bloodaxe, Doc Holiday, and Malefactor.)
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jcb (Jeff Bigler):
From the field guide from the 1981 Australian Speleological Federation
conference, held at Buchan, Victoria.
JAM POT (M-48)
Narrow slot leads to tight vertical fissure immediately above 45 metre
pitch. Vertical gear must be attached after passing the fissure.
Rescue from this cave is impossible.
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kagraves (Kenneth A Graves):
It deeply saddens me that none of the other declared candidates has
had the courage to speak out on this issue. Perhaps this is because
there ARE no other declared candidates, unless you count a person named
``Paul E. Tsongas'' who has been going around claiming -- you will laugh
when I tell you this -- that he used to be a U.S. senator. Ask yourself:
Have you ever heard of him? Do you think the U.S. Senate would admit a
member who is clearly misspelling his own last name? Are you aware that
the letters in ``Paul E. Tsongas'' can be rearranged to spell ``Gaseous
Plant''?
Dave Barry, out stumping for the ``crucial Iowa Ethiopian vote''
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xjyan (Xiaojian Yan):
NOTHING MUCH RIGHT NOW !
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