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  • 25/12/98
    Holiday Special #8
    Christmas InDin with all the trimmings
  • 18/12/98
    #75
    politic, politics, quake fragfests, politics
  • 11/12/98
    #74
    making a stand, cyberstrikes and proof of a CONSPIRACY
  • 04/12/98
    #73
    Wassenaar, Flavor Flav, Zope!
  • 27/11/98
    #72
    Netscape dies, Cliffilms, Chocolata
  • 20/11/98
    #71
    Phantom Menace, Patches as Art, and Wiki
  • 13/11/98
    #70
    Domains, Ataris, and Tommy Flowers
  • 06/11/98
    #69
    Mark thingy, Christian whatsisname, and Scawen scary name
  • 30/10/98
    #68
    HipCrime, Tron and Halloweeeeen
  • 23/10/98
    #67
    More Tales From The Crypt, Sunbather Falco and Roobarb
  • 16/10/98
    #66
    ADSL, John Prescott, and the Anarchist Bookfair
  • 09/10/98
    #65
    DVD 1 Industry 0, XFM, and Funny Food
  • 02/10/98
    #64
    Sky Digitalis, Clickety-Click
  • 25/09/98
    #63
    Dixons Docks, Orwell Knocks, but Flash gets it clean
  • 18/09/98
    #62
    ISP trust, RISC PC busts, and homeless IT bosses
  • 11/09/98
    #61
    Starr networks, Ya Basta Blasters, token Windows software
  • 04/09/98
    #60
    Explorer runs out of memories, PGP 6, and Pat
  • 28/08/98
    #59
    Whose whois, Gameboy hacking, San Francisco
  • 21/08/98
    Holiday Special #7
    BT Highway Robbery, Bab5 Wrap Party,
    CU Amiga RIP
  • 14/08/98
    Holiday Special #6
    Strange Customs, OpenSource Meet, Victorian Net
  • 07/08/98
    #58
    Microsoft doublethink, Beebisms, Resfest
  • 31/07/98
    #57
    Net myths, Spy cams, and Hartley Hare
  • 24/07/98
    #56
    Beeb Falco, Millions Lost, and Dave "King Stupid" Green
  • 17/07/98
    #55
    Apple booms, DES doomed, DEFCON reaches VI
  • 10/07/98
    #54
    iMacs, Script Kiddies, and Is He Serious?
  • 03/07/98
    #53
    Ireland, Italy, and the End of The World
  • 26/06/98
    #52
    Net censors, Psion, and dead as a SOHO
  • 19/06/98
    #51
    Nominaughtiness, databastardery, and Patrick Moore event
  • 12/06/98
    #50
    BT goes cheap, Doc Solomon goes West, and ICQ goes downmarket
  • 05/06/98
    #49
    No news, street news, sweet news
  • 29/05/98
    #48
    @Home, Ross' Foundation, Power Renames
  • 22/05/98
    #47
    Gateswar!, Open Source flightsim, and a happy birthday
  • 15/05/98
    #46
    MacOS X, Anarchist Studies, and bloody Killer Net
  • 08/05/98
    #45
    Red Buses, Apple iMacs, more Killer Net
  • 01/05/98
    #44
    Crypto policy, IMDB sales, MP3 in your car
  • 24/04/98
    #43
    Falcomania, ICA knobbled, Spacewar!
  • 17/04/98
    #42
    BIB rumours, Intel downturn, and Dougie Coupland
  • 10/04/98
    #41
    RIPE.NET, Microsoft bribes, Richard 'Trek Wars' Barry
  • 03/04/98
    #40
    Demon sales, USENET wars, MOZILLA!
  • 27/03/98
    #39
    JavaOne, Edge Dunderheads, Virtual Turntables
  • 20/03/98
    #38
    LineOne, Scallywag, and Fete de l'Internet
  • 13/03/98
    #37
    Crypto, Technorealists, Crypto-Technorealists
  • 06/03/98
    #36
    Gates and the Senators, IWF takes their PICS, Bull Electronic
  • 27/02/98
    #35
    BIB backtracking, Hacker witch hunts, UKCAC
  • 20/02/98
    #34
    Crypto shenanigans, Alledged Jobs nuttiness, Action SuperCross
  • 13/02/98
    #33
    Key escrow, Tempest spooks, XML
  • 06/02/98
    #32
    Bill flanned, Postel goes postal, mealy MILIA melee
  • 30/01/98
    #31
    Compaq gobble DEC, Bill damage-limits, Time Crisis 2
  • 23/01/98
    #30
    Netscape lose the source,
    CU Amiga "sucks dogs", Pinker speaks!
  • 16/01/98
    #29
    Excite gets kids, Dennis has kittens, Webmedia kicks bucket
  • 09/01/98
    #28
    Microsoft mad, Apple make money, the zine scene
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          "The launch event... will focus on the two specific issues
                of copyright and education which we believe pose the
                         greatest threat to music and its creators."
                - invite to launch of British Music Rights manifesto
         (Royal Festival Hall, 27/05/98, e-mail britishmusic@bmr.org)
              they'll never find the MP3 sites if they can't read...



                               >> HARD NEWS <<
                                in garish hues

         MICROSOFT continued to act out their "weakest 800-pound
         gorilla ever to stalk the Earth" routine this week, as they
         reeled in mock astonishment from the inevitable DOJ/State
         Attorneys General lawsuits. Bill played for time, pleading
         with the authorities to postpone the wrangling over Windows
         98 until 1999, when he was sure it would sort itself out.
         There were signs, however, that Gates' wimp mask is
         beginning to slip. Shortly after the action was filed, a US
         communications satellite "ceased to function", taking out
         vital pager services and public radio across the continent.
         Was this the "damage to the economy" Bill was hinting at
         last week? One satellite per week, Mr Klein, until you
         submit to our demands...
         http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,22227,00.html
                        - no, Mr Andreessen - I expect you to *die*!
         http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases3/micros/ms_index.htm
                              - world domination. The same old dream
         http://www.microsoft.com/games/urbanassault/
                                 - they trying to tell us something?

         Probably not an auspicious week, then, for MOTOROLA to ink
         a deal with TELEDESIC, merging their high-bandwidth, global
         data wherever you want it, low-earth-orbit satellite
         constellations. Or maybe it is _ after all, Teledesic is
         backed by Bill G, and with their main competitor now their
         bestest friend (to the tune of some $750 million for a 26%
         share in the project), Teledesic looks to be developing a
         monopoly in the space-based Net, too. That is, of course,
         if it all works. Everyone's waiting for this September,
         when Motorola's lower-fi proof-of-concept voice 'n' pager
         network, Iridium, gets plugged in. So who do you get to
         cheer? Well, UK/French Matra Marconi is in the Teledesic
         deal somewhere, and you can always put a shout out for
         Hammersmith-Broadway-Shopping-Centre-based ICO, who aren't
         as flashy, aren't as rich, are only providing global mobile
         phone functionality, and haven't really got going yet. But
         *they* are British. Hoo...ray.
         http://www.teledesic.com/
         - what to call the new system? Mmm. "Skynet" has a nice ring...
         http://www.ico.com/
                                 - "bent-pipe analogue transponders"
         http://www.sat-net.com/L.Wood/
                                           - orbiting NTK subscriber

         Some tricky decisions for our automated FALCO monitor this
         week. *Another* Brit Web agency (CHBi) got bought by
         *another* bunch of brash New Yorkers (but this time,
         Razorfish, have the nicer GIFs). Following Online Magic's
         almost total assimilation by agency.com, we're pegging this
         as a Falco for CHBi. Elsewhere, academic cleverclogs KBW
         merged with Oyster "10 Downing Street" Systems, to become
         Oyster Partners. We'll peg that down as death to KBW, which
         is unfair, but - nah, we don't care. FalcooOoo!
         http://www.ntk.net/index.cgi?back=a98/now0213.txt&l=306#l
            - So let's imagine I'm a new subscriber. What's "Falco?"
         http://www.teammanager.com/falco/
                                                      - Way New Dead



                               >> ANTI-NEWS <<
                             berating the obvious

         AOL to nab ICQ for $300 million - who says you can't buy
         off your buddies?... Keith Teare's REALNAMES are *paying*
         Altavista for their appearances... TRIPOD offer "Ask Evel
         Knievel" column... EU currency hologram "goes missing"...
         Members of SCOTTISH FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH slam *own*
         Website: "Two thirds of all downloads on the Internet are
         pornographic. Do we want our magazine to appear on
         something, two thirds of which is for utter depravity?"...
         RIAA begins suing MPEG3 IRC channel ops...  COMPUSERVE
         announces Sinatra death: runs picture of Curly Watts...
         Porn as percentage of total video sales in AUSTRALIA: 20% -
         anyone told Lynda La Plante? ... Future's PLAYSTATION TIPS
         mag gives cheat for ReBoot that lets you play "as Eno" -
         what, *Brian* Eno? ... THE ONION'z timing strikes again:
         http://www.theonion.com/onion3319/schoolshooting.html


                              >> EVENT QUEUE <<
                        goto's considered non-harmful

         Appropriately enough, the year's sweatiest video game
         tradeshow, E3, happens next week in Atlanta, Georgia -
         unofficial humidity capital of the Deep South. Among the
         "still going" claims from Nintendo, Sega et al, will be
         formerly cred Gen X author DOUGLAS COUPLAND, adding weight
         to the claim that he's "lost it" with his inspired,
         insightful new title for Prima Games Publishing: Lara's
         Book - Lara Croft And The Tomb Raider Phenomenon.
         http://e3.emu-land.org/
         - "through the eyes of two computer nerds" (unique perspective)

         If it's May, then it must be SCRAMBLING FOR SAFETY time. If
         you want to hear the people behind the DTI and EC crypto
         proposals, and then hear lots of other people ask
         entertainingly awkward questions back, this is the event
         for you. All the usual suspects are attending - DTI
         spokesman Nigel Hickson, the gentle Mr Ross Anderson, the
         God-like Whit Diffie, and Simon "How did you find out I
         work for Privacy International?" Davies. More fun than
         bear-baiting and with greater ramifications for the online
         community too. Install a backdoor in *your* diary for
         Friday, 29/05/98, 9.50AM - 1700PM, at the Bloomsbury
         Theatre, London. Tickets are free for the general public,
         but you should register first (with your PGP key) at the
         URL below.
         http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/rja14/sfs98.html
                                              - Can I bring my nyms?

         The KLF clearly left room for improvement; Londoners
         everywhere can join this year's attempt to hack the Turner
         Prize at the LONDON BRIDGE event from 7.45-9.15am next Fri
         (29/05/98). Passing commuters will be issued with "designer
         headwear made from paper card... constructed on the split
         headband principle... customarily referred to as 'ears'" -
         to make for a funnier-than-usual webcam netcast. Remarkable
         ears are also a minor selling point of Planet Mirth's Ben
         Moor, and his one-man high-energy physics family drama A
         SUPERCOLLIDER FOR THE FAMILY - your "last chance" to catch
         it is at the Grace Theatre at the Latchmere, London SW11,
         2000PM next Thu or Fri, or possibly in Bath sometime in
         June.
         http://www.londonbridge29may.com
         - then they split the cash between participants?
         http://www.latchmere.co.uk/grace.htm
         - "The world's best feelgood movie that never got made"
                                                         (The Times)


                                >> TRACKING <<
                             head up! load down!

         Enough selfless dedication to the Mozilla project! Enough
         ceaseless work on XML parsers, IRC Perl interfaces, and
         dull bug patches to GNU libraries! You're the very model of
         a Open Source contributor, and now you want to HAVE SOME
         FUN. Can we suggest you take a look at SABRE, the Free
         Software flight simulator? It runs on Linux and Windows 95,
         looks smoochy in hi-res SVGA graphics, and has all the
         source you'd ever want to idly toy with. Alternatively, you
         could download, kick it up, and watch the flashencockpits
         und blinkenHUDs. As an added bonus, the "Flight Model" is
         so simplistic, you can actually fly the plane without
         having taken a degree in aeronautics.
         http://sabre.cobite.com/
                                          - the original homepage...
         http://sabre.cobite.com/guide6.html
                                        - but this is why we like it

         By now, you've probably heard what the big AMIGA news was
         last week. If you haven't, we bet you don't even care. But
         for those of you who love the Amiga scene, not for the the
         endlessly postponed OS announcements, but for the flush-
         faced camaraderie, the real news is the release of the
         brand new Amiga theme song, "Back for the Future". Teutonic
         in flavour, and insufficiently martial for our liking (we
         hoped it would sound like the Red Army Choir on the eve of
         the Battle of Stalingrad), it should nonetheless bring a
         tear to anyone who had an Amiga Forever sig. A CD of the
         song is also available, which features an extended remix,
         the Boing Ball noise and a speech by Petro Tyschtschenko.
         You think we'd make this stuff up?
         http://www.amiga.de/gb/Produkte/ThemeCD.html
                                           - only 14,95 Deutschmark!
         http://www.epicmarketing.ltd.net/theme.html
                                            - or 4.99UKP + 1UKP P&P!
         http://home.t-online.de/home/ripera/nxef-1.htm
                - Pop-up on ANNEX, the band: they are "fine dancers"
         http://www.amigainc.com/051598-woa.html
                - oh, alright, have your boring Amiga OS news, then.


                                >> MEMEPOOL <<
                              hasta la altavista

         TOM CHRISTIANSEN sets off nukes in the Perl vs
         gnu.misc.discuss wars... SPRINGER does bestiality...
         BlueTooth ... Dreamcast - yuk... arrosage vs polluriel ...
         http://emptywebsite.com/ ... PANAMSAT was in "safe mode"
         before accident, press officer claims - but was networking
         turned on?... referring to domestic/work problems as
         "planet killers/extinction level events"...
         http://google.stanford.edu ... So is DIMENSION MUSIC buying
         up *everybody* in the MP3 community? ...  forget digital
         cameras: www.imagek.com ... www.denounce.com ... This
         week's tip comes from LYCOS: "The minus sign (-) excludes
         words from your search. Example: bill clinton -roger" ...
         Adam and Joe meet TROOPS.MOV - www.jedinet.com/cinema/ ...


                               >> GEEK MEDIA <<
                   what the well-read autistic is watching

         TV>> some tasty morsels, but surely EC health regs prevent
         excessive consumption of Victor Lewis-Smith's TV OFFAL
         (11pm, Fri, C4)... fans *wish* there had "only one" with
         the arrival of HIGHLANDER III: THE SORCERER (10.25pm, Fri,
         BBC1)... sadly, it isn't Kevin Kelly on the receiving end
         of a fatal drugs overdose in John Belushi bio-pic WIRED
         (12.40am, Fri, "some" ITV)... and, enraged by Lewis-Smith's
         pranks, a wheelchair-bound physicist goes on a murderous
         rampage in THE CRIMES OF STEPHEN HAWKE (2.40am, Fri, C4)...
         this week's C4 theme night based around cheaty-pants panel-
         game re-creation QUIZ SHOW (9pm, Sat, C4)... if you only
         ever see one episode of SOUTH PARK (10pm, Sat, Sky1;
         repeated 11pm, Sun), make sure it's the debut of magic
         excrement, and '90s icon, "Mr Hankey"... Roger Corman's
         "cult" (ie dreadful) THE DAY THE WORLD ENDED (1.30am, Sat,
         BBC2) unwittingly heralds a brief sci-fi season called -
         unbelievably - "Out Of This World"... and two words sum up
         Altman's SHORT CUTS (2240, c5): *long film*... Muhammad Ali
         docu WHEN WE WERE KINGS (9.50pm, Sun, BBC2) punches out
         parping Brit comedy BRASSED OFF (9pm, Sun, C4) - like The
         Full Monty, but with trombones!... 15 years, and they still
         haven't made a hacker movie more elite than WARGAMES
         (3.55pm, Mon, BBC1)... Rachel "Chain Reaction" Weisz looks
         less attractive than ever in Euro '96-set romance MY SUMMER
         WITH DES (9pm, Mon, BBC1)... and Hollywood's obsession with
         Tibet now traced back to bizarro Eddie Murphy vehicle THE
         GOLDEN CHILD (10.40pm, Mon, BBC1)... self-flagellating
         heavy-handed beeb satire IN THE RED (9pm, Tue, BBC2)
         unlikely to be as funny as US teens vs Commies classic RED
         DAWN (9pm, Tue, C5)... plus: repeats for award-winning I'M
         ALAN PARTRIDGE (10pm, Tue, BBC2).... FOR THE LOVE OF
         (2.20am, Tue, C4) looks at numbers - especially 23... best
         www.ntk.net/killer comment for the final episode of KILLER
         NET (10pm, Tue, C4) comes from Keith Lawler: "I waited
         patiently for someone to point out that he [DS Collingwood]
         played Jerec in Jedi Knight. You'd think he'd remember."...
         and no doubt it's logical chronology rather than pseudo-
         porn ratings-grabbing that ensures an early outing for the
         "reproduction" episode of THE HUMAN BODY (10.20pm, Wed,
         BBC1)...

         FILM>> cyborg powersuit comedy STAR KID (MPAA rated: PG for
         "fantasy combat violence and language") is, at last, a
         kids' version of The Terminator - and no, Terminator 2
         doesn't count... low-key indie smartass Tom DiCillo
         turns on the modelling business in THE REAL BLONDE (imdb:
         satire / gay / career / film-industry / dog / sexual-
         harassment / actors / soap / money / waiter / modelling /
         acting) - but hasn't twigged that he'll never be as good
         again as Living In Oblivion... like any good car crash,
         move on, there's nothing to see in wholly unnecessary
         sequel BLUES BROTHERS 2000 (MPAA rated: PG-13 for "exotic
         dancing and some language") - worst of all, it isn't even
         set in the year 2000!...

         FIGHT TO REPLY>> many have leapt to the defence of Lynda
         LaPlante's much maligned Killer Net, some not even directly
         linked to the making of the programme... DAVID AMOR
         confesses "I was the consultant that LaPlante Productions
         hired to advise on the script," and goes on to reassure us
         that the tech stuff *was* all theoretically possible,
         albeit highly unlikely. "I know what can and can't be done
         on the Internet," he concludes. "Please keep my e-mail
         address anonymous." Smart move, David - apparently there's
         some real nutjobs out there... MARK JORDAN of Compuhire
         wasn't too proud to admit that "I run the company which
         provided Killer Net with all the computer hardware and
         software... as well as your Technical Criticisms I would
         also welcome any comments on how you would prefer to see
         the net portrayed on UK film & TV productions." Hmm, how
         about moderately sensibly, like in Neighbours? That'd be a
         start... and re: the "75 [or 90] per cent of material on
         the Net is porn" debate [see NTK 08/05/98], .net editor
         RICHARD LONGHURST responds "It heartens me to see that you
         at NTK bother to read .net, though you obviously failed to
         appreciate the Killer Net rent-a-stat irony." Oh, .net is
         supposed to be *ironic* now is it? Well, *that's* a
         relief... Arawak's SHANE WALTER ingeniously queried our
         description of the ICA's ONEDOTZERO2 [also NTK 08/05/98] as
         the "usual blurry nonsense", proclaiming "nothing usual
         about this stuff matey! ...we replaced the workstations
         with Sony PlayStations for the week... conceptual art went
         out the window as the black sweatered art elite tore up
         track in Gran Turismo!" Hey, maybe that'll get them to up
         the frame rates in their "art"... "Thanks for mis-
         representing my comments about PGP so wildly in your
         newsletter," chortles Chris Ward-Johnson (aka The Times'
         Interface DR KEYBOARD). "Pity you didn't see fit to carry
         my subsequent article on it - or perhaps you do know some
         way to ensure the provenance of a public key without some
         secure method of transmission?" Well, you could just phone
         them up with your PGP *fingerprint* (unless you don't trust
         the phones, in which case your "secure FTP" solution sounds
         a bit silly, doesn't it?), or build up a trust network
         using the public keyservers - though surely a *real* doctor
         would know that?... and finally, thanks to everyone who
         pointed out that typing "Need To Know" into
         www.realnames.com [NTK 08/05/98] actually takes you to a
         syphilis information page, but the last word goes to LLOYD
         WOOD, who contrasts line 171 in NTK 17/04/98 ("...shut the
         HELL UP") with line 52 in NTK 18/07/97 ("...shut the fuck
         up!"), positing that we used "hell" more in 1998 and "fuck"
         more in '97 - "Either all the amusement's gone out of it
         now the CDA's toast, or you guys are slowly losing your
         balls... still, it's a necessary move for mass-market
         American acceptance." Au contraire, Lloyd, au contraire - a
         quick session with our search CGI reveals that NTK has
         *already* used as many cuss-words in 1998 than in the whole
         of last year, ie (1997 values in brackets): 9 (9) fucks, 9
         (12) shits, 1 (0) cunts, 5 (2) bollocks, 1 (0) use of the
         phrase "sucks dogs' cocks in hell" and - for all you
         www.screenit.com fans out there - 3 (6) uses of "God" and 0
         (2) uses of "Jesus" as exclamations... 


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