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- Underground eXperts United
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- [ A Year With uXu ] [ By The Chief ]
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- A Y E A R W I T H U X U
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- Who'd ever believe we'd make it this far? Not me, that's for sure.
- Celebrating the 100th uXu file, we'd like to go back, and look at
- the time that has passed since the very first uXu-file.
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- Without thought, plans or even members, The Chief set out to start
- a sidetrack-group (August 1991). The plan was to make it a group
- for writers, and it was to publish anything that was submitted to or
- written for the group. At the same time, The Chief was a member, and
- co-leader of another group, a group of hackers that only published
- hacking-related text files. As hacking-related text files wasn't the
- only thing The Chief wrote, he thought it would be a good idea to
- start a separate group, for those other text files.
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- Along with Phearless, another member of the hacker group, they
- started to discuss names for the group, and after a couple of
- weeks of dumb, humorous, already taken and gross names, they decided
- on Underground eXperts United (uXu). During this time, the other
- members of the hacker group heard about their plans and started to
- accuse The Chief for being a traitor, starting a group of his own
- without the others. The "discussion" got out of hand and The Chief
- decided to leave the hacker group, to be able to go ahead with uXu.
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- In September 1991, the first set of uXu files were released in Sweden,
- all written by The Chief, due to lack of other members. A week after
- the release, The GNN joined uXu and added a bunch of files to the
- uXu series which finally became the first uXu world-wide release.
- The first set of files varied between fiction and anarchy. The GNN
- supplied the anarchy and The Chief fiction. "We received a lot of
- response to the initial release, not all good, but who said that we
- would satisfy everyone anyway?" At the same time, uXu started searching
- for members and contributors to manage a second release pretty much
- like the first one within reasonable time. A few people answered but
- never managed to write anything unfortunately.
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- At the end of October 1991, the time had come for the second release
- and the premiere for Phearless' files under the uXu label. The release
- was named "The Weird release", because it basically contained a lot of
- weird files and general weirdness. "After this release, we got messages
- from "well-known" writers from other groups (mostly in the U.S.) who
- wanted us to know they were interested in writing something for us,
- although we haven't received anything from any of them yet, but then
- again, no-one made promises." With almost thirty uXu files out there,
- it was time to organize the distribution of these files, and the search
- for good distribution sites, as well as sites where forthcoming
- contributors could leave their submissions to uXu (making life a bit
- easier for them, not having to call Sweden) was started. Three major,
- and also well-known U.S. boards answered that they'd be happy to store
- the uXu files. (Demon Roach Underground, Condemned Reality and Ripco ][)
- That was what made uXu available and known to a lot more people than
- before. "We really can't thank the SysOps of these boards enough for
- their help."
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- December saw the last 1991 uXu release and yet another member was added
- to the list of writers, Mister Monochrome, who became the first U.S. uXu
- writer. Mister Monochrome, sadly enough, wrote only one file for uXu, but
- also made it clear to others that uXu accepted foreign writers. The
- release also contained files from The GNN and The Chief. The Chief's
- major file for this release was a follow-up to the Ripco BBS case, as
- you doubtfully have heard of if you haven't been hacking the last few
- years <g>. Dr. Ripco himself helped creating the follow-up, adding
- information and gave uXu a clear signal to publish an interview they'd
- made with him. This file contained every piece of information found
- about the incident, and the aftermath (?). Most of it was taken from
- the Computer Underground Digest (CuD), which, even today, is the best
- source of information regarding the computer underground you can find.
- "...we must thank the Editors, Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer for their
- great work!"
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- January 1992. The Chief had been drafted to do his military service,
- and went to do so on the 7th of January. The idea was that he would
- be gone for almost a year, so Phearless took charge and became the
- editor, distributor and contact for uXu. As most of the releases from
- uXu were dominated by files from The Chief, the general thought was
- that this would be the end of the group. But.. The fourth release was
- packed with files from Phearless and The GNN. Even The Chief got some
- time off to do the index. Mister Monochrome was moved to the Contributor
- Member List.
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- When March arrives, The Chief had injured himself and was spending more
- time at home than at the military base, waiting to be dismissed and
- relieved from his duties. The fifth release was distributed at the
- beginning of the month with files from The GNN and The Chief. This
- release marks the beginning of The GNN's fiction frenzy, and also
- where The GNN's production of files passes The Chief's. If you haven't
- read the files from this release, you've missed the truly Best from
- The GNN. Also with this release, an initiation of a competition called
- 'The Textfile Writer's Awards' is launched. Unfortunately it seems like
- the underground textfile public as well as the writers aren't too
- interested in such a competition, because the only response received
- was a basic warez-d00d comment: "what can u win???". The idea isn't
- bad, but if there's no indication of interest, why bother?
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- The 6th set of files were released when April tumbled down on us. Two
- new contributors were added (Quiksilver from the U.S. and Ralph 124C41+
- from Sweden) with new specialities. "We were also happy to add a support
- and distribution site (Solsbury Hill) to our list, and once again be
- available to more people out there." A new section was added to the
- index with Thanks to those who had helped uXu in one way or another.
- Among the first listed we find Dr. Ripco, MAC???, Sarlo and Tequila
- Willy. New files from The GNN, The Chief, Quiksilver and Ralph 124C41+
- mashed this release into a great mix.
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- One month later, the seventh release is out. Right before the summer
- holidays it crashed down upon an unsuspecting audience. The first
- Danish uXu support board was added with hopes of new members from
- Europe, and yet again a wider audience. Only the original members,
- The GNN, The Chief and Phearless added to the growing range of uXu-
- files this time. The first attempt to bring uXu onto the Internet
- was made, first by simply sending the files to ftp.uu.net, who kept
- them for a week, and then deleted them. Secondly, ftp.eff.org, who
- stated that "they already had similar files at their site". Today,
- the uXu files will probably be added to ftp.lysator.liu.se, but
- nothing has been decided yet, so stay tuned for confirmation before
- crashing down on the site.
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- Release number eight in July contained material from all listed
- uXu members, which is a 'first' for the group. Adding yet another
- contributor (Sarlo) to the member-list along with three really great
- files from the same (get them now if you haven't already). Also a
- 'first' for the series is a co-production between Phearless and
- The GNN which is highly recommended. As stated above, files from
- The GNN, The Chief, Phearless, Ralph 124C41+ and Sarlo made this
- release one of the best to this date.
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- Which leads us to...
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- Release number nine. December 1992. The moon is in orbit. (no shit!)
- Almost four months after release 8, the ninth release comes as a
- christmas holiday special with a new set of files to break the magic
- '100' (This very file even!). The Chief went back to do some studying
- that meant less files from him (time is grades) and a big gap between
- this release and the previous one. New files from Phearless and The
- GNN, who once again 'saved the day' (and the release). Subscriptions
- to uXu is now available through the Internet (E-Mail The Chief at
- chief@lysator.liu.se) as well as back issues. An anonymous ftp site
- for the uXu files will soon be reality, but the contact with BBS's
- has taken a blow due to non-existent money for calls. Releases will
- probably only be sent through the Internet and be available from
- the uXu homeboard 'The Stash' from release 10. Nothing is decided
- yet though.
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- A great year with uXu and a great set of over 100 files makes the
- difference between failure and not completely failure <g>. No, this
- isn't going to be some self-admiration-history-of-uXu-kind-a-stuff
- that you all expect. We here at uXu are damn proud to have an
- audience out there who collects and read our files. We're just as
- surprised as you that we broke the magic 100.
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- We do have a few surprises up our sleeves, and that's why we have
- targeted 1993 as our main year of existence. Watch out, here we come!
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- The uXu staff of writers
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- The Chief, The GNN, Phearless, Ralph 124C41+, Sarlo
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