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- From: brenckle@scsuc.ctstateu.edu (BRENCKLE,NICHOLAS)
- Subject: Cyberpunk Movement
- Message-ID: <17NOV199209402259@scsuc.ctstateu.edu>
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- Organization: Southern Connecticut State University - Computer Center
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 14:40:00 GMT
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- Why does it always come down to the stereotype of the hermit with little
- pride in one's appearance? I, for one, take great care [well, about as
- much as everyone else I suppose] in how I look.
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- Music? What does that have to do with cyberpunk? Especially the tech end?
- (This group, no?)
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- As for 'buzzwords', they exist in almost every 'culture', for lack of a
- better word. No matter what job you take, or hobby you pick up, you
- will learn hundreds of 'buzzwords' and new jargon galore. Why? I'm not
- really sure but this is hardly new or central to the cyberpunk movement.
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- Can't really remember anything else in the argument left to refute. Basically
- what I'm saying is that those interested in cyberpunk and the "movement"
- are just the same as everyone else. The full spectrum of people are here.
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- -Nick
- I don't listen to Ministry, don;t play RPG and don't even know anyone arrested
- by the FBI! What kind of cyber person am I?
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