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- /FLASH 8am, oct 28, 1997
- / FLASH
- / FLASH
- / FLASH
- / FLASH While Cows were wandering aimlessly
- / FLASH through snow, the dow plummetted
- / FLASH a half a thousand points, and Hong
- / FLASH Kong's London branch of Wallace
- Street had their "Black Monday,"
- ATI, the "little issue that could,"
- virtually lost issue 99 to cyberchance.
- "Figures," said Prime Anarchist, editor
- and publisher of ati since 1988, "the last
- issue we lost was issue 9, we were sweating
- it out during issues 19 and 29, how could we
- have even prepared for it?"
- He said it's really poetic that issue 99 would get "eaten"
- by the Mac SE he's using for all his word processing needs.
- Cap 'N Crunch is probably out there saying, "I told you so,"
- ready to sell him a copy of his old EasyWriter (tm). Of course
- Upon notifying Cliff Stoll of his problem, Anarchist had to endure
- similar convo from the astronomer about how he ought to have snail-
- mailed it rather than rely on all the latest and sub-latest technology.
- Commercial/Hard/Soft/ShareWare expert Howard Mannic Panich said
- Prime Anarchist should have seen it coming and run batch files to shut
- down the computer the minute 2 or 3 K in a row had gotten corrupted.
- "Hell," said Panich, the New York partner of Panich, Mannic and
- Clandenhoevel, "his whole black monday could have been averted if
- he'd moved everything to pork bellies.
- This issue, #100 of ATI brought to you by Blue Cross, Blue Shield.
- Keeping your health stable since 1929.
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- AAA oct. 28, 1997 in the year of our
- A A futures, textiles and gulog runners.
- AAA like nikes for soloflex/foosball users.
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- I I
- IIIIIII 100
- I I
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- IV.
- ATI100. Activist Times, Industrial. Your fast-trac
- fight for justice, freedom and Metaphor. Besides, we're fun.
- This issue written on a Macintosh SE using Microsoft Word 5.1 and a version of Excel
- that none of us know the number of because we still haven't sent in our registration yet. Wish us luck.
- If you receive this fine it was uploaded using a USRobotics 14.4 Mac&Fax.
- If you don't:
- It was STILL uploaded using said, just the same.
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- /pap/ #'s run, a prime anarchist production since 1990!
- This is the run for 8:38 am, Tuesday. What moon is it???
- http://www.sierraclub.org
- http://www.enn.com
- http://www.greenpeace.org
- http://www.nrdc.org/nrdc
- http://www.nwf.org
- http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~panicbuy/HaTeMaiL/altjournalism.html
- http://www.angelfire.com/wi/kokopeli
- http://www.speakeasy.org/citizen
- http://www.tao.ca/earth/damn
- http://artcon.rutgers.edu/papertiger/nyfma
- (did you know there are 3,131 counties in the united states?)
-
-
- I get my yak milk from a colander,
- I don' care'f'it's owned by Xaviera Hollander.
- It gives good creamy juice,
- Drink up : syrruppy, sugary, natural liquid meander.
-
- ATI 100 - The Last Windows Based Egg-beater
- You'll Ever Need...
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- And now we reapeat the last part of Sisyphus'
- continuing saga about continuing in cyberspace.
- (This was a tactical move hoping for wide distribution as
- ATI 99 only made it to about 35 people.)
-
- "A Day In a Life (One of Many) Of a Pot-Smoker"
- (CON'T From Last Issue.)
- Call Stidfole. No answer. Call the other number leave a futile message asking if I can
- exhibit a bomb at the Hygienic. (OK so the pot got the best of me.) Can't think of
- anyone else to call. Call information and get the number for the Keep. There's gotta
- be a way to recoup these little bills I incur on the part of the Hygienic. That cost 75 cents.
- Call The Keep. L e a v e a m e s s a g e o n t h e a n s w e r i n g m a c h i n e .
- Gahhhhhh!!! No. NOT another cup of coffee. I'm coffee'd out now.
- Look I gotta lotta calls out and I should really leave the line free for incoming calls.
- I go get a drink of Kool-Aid. Fruit juice and sugar water, but it's soothing. While in the
- kitchen I look outside. A miracle! I can see through the window. It's warm enough
- outside to evaporate water! How nice on a late January day. I feel instant guilt that I'm
- not outside in it with the dog. The lawyer's cars half fill the backyard parking lot and
- there are no squirrels, no dogs or cats or raccoons, moose, elephants, nor any other
- critters around. (See? Works good, dont it? ) no people either. The sunlight is
- rather harsh due to a high haze in the sky. There are a few fleecy cumulus around,
- about scattered I'd say. The colors are all brown and gray, with a thin film of salt
- washing even these colors almost into a black-and-white world. It's winter, that's
- for sure. I pick up my book (Haggard's "King Solomon's Mines") and head
- back into the bed/computer/telephone room. There's no one I can call now. Time's
- passing. I know Scott's typing away, but there's nothing I can do at this point.
- Well, I'll read about Alan Quartermain as Macumazahn and Bougwhan (Good)
- killing Scragga to stop him from massacree-ing some beautiful maiden in some
- sort of put-up job by Twala the King and Gagool the evil witch-crone who'd
- lived forever. Haggard took 5 pages to describe the scene in the book but this
- will have to do for us because Vinnie called. Ah! The time for Albert's poetry
- reading is 7pm but Vinnie doesn't know if he's got dancers. He does know
- that there's supposed to be someone else who'd like to do a dance piece, but he's
- rather vague about the fringes of that, too. At least I got one hard fact. Vinnie
- says he'll call Bill, then Scott. I tell him I'll call Scott in the meantime. We hang
- up. I do so. I tell him the time for Abert's poetry reading and that he is to expect
- a call from Vinnie and/or Bill with any further information they might have.
- He's happy with that. I hang up and wait. Nothing happens so I go find
- the roommate and tell him it's time to move. He's lying across the kitchen table -
- spread quite like an omoeba absolutely zonked on pot. He sort of effervesces
- with amoeba-like colors of chartreuse, whit-orange and pink with narrow
- bands of blue forlining. It's pitiful. I scrape him into a glass jar, and
- abjure JACS quite strenuously that he is to STAY! Dog cringes. I tuck the
- glass jar containing my roommate into a coat pocket and head out to the car.
- When I got outside, my roommate came to life again, the car started on the
- first try and it was almost spring for a mini-microsecond. But it's still winter
- so we threaded our way through traffic to his old apartment.
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- Trick or treating without a licence in Bridgeport, Ohio will land you in prison.
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- ATI. Not just for modems anymore.
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- -------------------------PAWN------------------------------------
- PRIME Anarchist World News - Montville, CONN.
- Activist Times, Inc. is looking for 3/4 billion dollars
- backing money to purchase Stone Container Corporation's
- failing cardboard industry.
-
- --------------------------PAWN---------------------------------
- Moscow, RUSSIA. Five anti-congressperson mines have
- been set off by children playing recess, killing hundreds.
- "Who would think of burying a mine under a basketball
- court," said Russian Prime Minister, Pol Pot. "Why didn't
- I think of that??"
-
- --------------------------PAWN---------------------------------
- Rhinelander, WISC. Ron Carey Junior beat up Jimmy
- Hoffa III. During detention, Carey admitted trying to
- force Hoffa to shoot his free throw from the circle
- with a chalk dollar-sign on it.
- "I'm not going near that thing," said Little Jimmy.
- "I saw what happened to the last kid that did that. Blew
- his head off. He lost his raisins, dates and walnuts."
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- We end this rebound issue with a poem, because Myth is the Shit.
-
- JOURNAL POEM 29 from the book, "I Slurp My Coffee" by
- Marco Capelli
-
- JOURNAL POEM 29 handling your every upper-management-level
- dispute for more than 5 decades.
-
- Eggrolls - like crispy cooked coleslaw pizzas.
- 1950's nunnery - like army boot camp for women.
- "Earthquakes are allergic reactions to
- Condominiums," says Robin Williams
- On TV's Mork and Mindy show. Laughing,
- I purchase "A Cultural Study of America,
- 1993," by Frank Lee at ArtRock Bookseller
- in Denver. Was a blank book.
-
- Cantata with midi music -
- Like kareoke-4-Christ.
- Movement of the mall?
- Cooking canned cactus;
- Comedians R 2 meta4ical 2day.
-
- Where's rodeo clown college;
- Or can I just show up?
- Over haddock, coleslaw and coffee
- In Hartford Hojos, I read
- "EXTRA THICK SHAKE: Living In
- Balance In An Over-Do-It Society,"
- By Mark Weisenheimer.
-
- I'm a gonna be sweatin' and jettin'
- From this yabba dabba cuppa java.
- Quakers still swim upstream musterin'
- Good 'ol lonely only uncompromisingly
- Opposition to war - every and each.
-
- Will a bus transfer get me to
- Woodie Guthrie's or should I eat
- Ben & Jerry's ice cream instead?
-
- Fish-&-Chips'll be cod-&-fries:
- Douse with vinegar 4 remembrance.
- Cedar sage sweetgrass & tobacco.
- "All milk and diapers should be
- Free for the taking," says
- Vegan teetotaler from Atop
- Pickup truck, NYC.
-
- And Country 600 AM from Montreal plays
- "Grampa," by the Judds on my shortwave.
- Radio - like cabbage 4 rabbits.
-
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- If you wish to ring Prime Anarchist on his tellie
- (stay out of his chambers...)
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-
- Thank you;
- And have a nice day...
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