From: vagans@inanna.eanna.net   
      
   In article <447itvso6nltb1frmk27o7kpvp6hl1m4ud@4ax.com>,   
   ded-T wrote:   
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   >   
   >On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 01:09:53 +0000 (UTC), "hydrul"    
   >wrote:   
   >   
   >>this place sucks! wheres all the drive   
   >>that started the movement in the early   
   >>80s? back then things were done properly,   
   >>we didnt take shit from the man,   
   >>and he knew it! nowadays you kids   
   >>spend your time reading old stuff   
   >>and wondring how it should be, when   
   >>you could never really know how it was!   
   >>alot of my friends were killed by the great   
   >>evil, now i sit here most days pluged into   
   >>this damn laptop, sitting alone in my   
   >>one room apartment with basic cable.   
   >>you kids should forget about all this shit,   
   >>get out and live life while you still can!   
   >>2012 is just round the corner, you'll   
   >>be sorry then.   
   >   
   >do you want me to laugh now or what?   
      
   Haven't seen a 'barcode post' here in years (barcode's   
   was the first of this species of article that I noticed):   
      
   "I come here once a day and hear Middle class people rant   
   about how their a so called "Cyberpunk". I would just like   
   to know what make's you a Cyberpunk. I don't mean to put   
   anybody down but what do you people do that would make   
   you a Cyberpunk. My freinds and myself risk our freedom,   
   lives( well somtimes our lives), our peace of mind, and normal   
   human realation's in the pursuit of forbiden information. While   
   the people on this newsgroup read a few sci-fi books and have the   
   gall to classify themselves a cyberpunk. But yet when the true   
   Cyberpunk's get arrested you just sit their in your cozey lives and   
   let the Dog's rip us to shreds. Or you label us as criminal's,   
   and then come on this newsgroup and talk about what new Cyberpunk   
   music is out. Honestly do you people think that Billy Idiol is a   
   Cyberpunk, this man was Dancing with himself back in the eighties,   
   and now he's a cyberpunk. He's just out to make a buck, he seen a   
   big fad coming and got a foot hold, and that's how I think you people   
   treat it like a Fad. Think about it what where you doing before you   
   became a so called cyberpunk?" (11/7/94)   
      
   >hmmm... I don't recall an epidemic of "great evil" which killed 31337   
   >hax0r d00dz in the '80's or even in the '90s.   
      
   Hydrul may be referring to something that occured in an rpg   
   and not in the real world. Before showing up here, his posts   
   indicate he's into gaming.   
      
   >as for your being plugged into your laptop [using BTOpenworld dial-up]   
   >in you one room apartment with only basic cable. Poor, poor fellow.   
   >Why haven't you hax0red your cable provider?   
   >   
   >I think you must be looking for the 31337 d00dz in alt.2600... but   
   >really, doesn't it get stuffy in that one little room? You definitely   
   >need to get out more, after all 2012 is just around the corner.   
   >   
   >Oh and while i appreciate the compliment about seeming younger than my   
   >years and all I really think you need to get new glasses.   
   >   
   >By the way why don't you show a little concern for your fellow man and   
   >save the troll bait for the hungry?   
   >   
   >You're done. Next.   
      
   I hope not. I'd like an explanation of "2012" and why we'll be sorry.   
      
   I'm guessing aliens, Time Wave Zero, Mayan calendar. Maybe he'll   
   enlighten us. I'm hoping that the aliens are going to sweep up   
   all the real cyberpunks into the mothership in a cyber-rapture   
   while the rest of us are left to cry in our beer.   
      
      
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