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==Phrack Magazine==
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Volume Four, Issue Forty-Three, File 18 of 27
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The LOD Communications Underground H/P BBS Message Base Project:
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Price Listing of Currently Available Message Bases and Order Form.
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Holdings List Version #1, 5/15/93
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This file contains:
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- Background information on the project;
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- Currently completed message bases with prices; and,
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- Order form and stipulations.
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If you have already seen some of the background information contained in the
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following paragraphs, note that additional information has been added. The aim
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was to make this file as self-contained as possible. It is approximately seven
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pages in length (23K) and it should answer all of your questions.
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The Project:
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Throughout history, physical objects have been preserved for posterity for
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the benefit of the next generation of humans. Cyberspace, however, isn't very
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physical; data contained on floppy diskettes has a finite lifetime as does the
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technology to retrieve that data. The earliest underground hacker bulletin
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board systems operated at a time when TRS-80s, Commodore 64s, and Apple ][s
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were state-of-the-art. Today, it is difficult to find anyone who has one of
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these machines in operating condition, not to mention the brain cells left to
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recall how to operate them. :-(
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LOD Communications has created a historical library of the "dark" portion of
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Cyberspace. The project's goal is to acquire as much information as possible
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from underground Hack/Phreak (H/P) bulletin boards that were in operation
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during a decade long period, dating from the beginnings (in 1980/81 with 8BBS
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and MOM: Modem Over Manhattan) to the legendary OSUNY, Plover-NET, Legion of
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Doom!, Metal Shop, etc. up through the Phoenix Project circa 1989/90.
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Currently, messages from over 50 different BBSes have been retrieved, although
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very few message bases are 100% complete. However, not having a complete "set"
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does not diminish their value.
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Who Benefits From This Information?:
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- PARTICIPANTS who were on the various H/P BBSes may want to see their
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contribution to history or reminisce about the "golden era" of hacking;
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- ENTHUSIASTS who came into the "scene" after most of these boards were
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down may want to see what they missed;
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- COMPANIES who may want to see if their (or their competitors') phone
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systems, computers, or networks were compromised;
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- SECURITY PROFESSIONALS/LAW ENFORCEMENT who may want to see what
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techniques were used to subvert computer security systems;
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- SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSITIES (including their libraries) who may want to use
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the information for research in sociology or computer science as well as
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for educational purposes in courses such as Computer Law, Computer
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Ethics, and Computer Security;
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- AUTHORS/PRESS who may want to finally get the facts straight about
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"hackers;" and,
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- THE CURIOUS PUBLIC who may want to sneak a peek into the inner realm of
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the Computer Underground, especially those Restricted Access BBSes and
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their Private sub-boards where only a small handful of "the best"
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resided.
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Were the individuals involved in the Computer Underground out to start World
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War III, selling secrets to the Soviets, working with organized crime,
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conspiring to do evil, or just a bunch of bored teenagers with nothing better
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to do? How much did they know, and how did they find it out? Did they have
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the capability to shut down phone service of Area Code portions? Could
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they ruin someone's credit? Could they "move satellites in the heavens?"
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Could they monitor packet switching network conversations or YOUR
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conversations? The answers lie within the messages themselves.
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Why is LODCOM Charging Money For The Message Bases?:
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As happens with most projects, the effort and monetary investment turned out
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to be substantially more than originally anticipated. With all of the high-
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tech equipment available today, people sometimes forget that in the early
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1980s, 14.4K baud modems and 250 MB hard drives were just a fantasy for the
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home computer user. Most messages Lodcom has recovered were downloaded at 300
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baud onto 143K disk drives, with each file usually no larger than 15K in size.
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One could not call a BBS and download the complete message base in 10 minutes
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and save it into one file. Literally hundreds of man-hours have been spent
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copying dusty Apple ][ disks, transferring them to IBM (or typing in hard copy
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versions when electronic versions were unavailable), organizing over one
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thousand individual files (thus far) according to what BBS the messages were
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originally posted on, and splicing the files together. Also, after consulting
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with the appropriate civil liberties organizations and our own legal counsel,
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a slight editing of the messages (restricted to long distance access codes,
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phone numbers, and computer passwords) had to be made to ensure that there is
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nothing illegal contained within the messages. Every effort was made to keep
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the messages in their pristine condition: 40 columns, ALL CAPS, spelling
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errors, offensive language, inaccuracies of various kinds, and ALL.
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Although a fairly comprehensive collection of the goings-on during a decade
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of public and private computer underground activity has been accomplished,
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there are more messages out there. It is our wish to continue to document the
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History of the Computer Underground. In order to do this, and in order to
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break even on what resources have already been expended (it is a LOT more than
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most people realize), a dollar value has been attached to each set of message
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bases. The dollar values were kept as low as possible and range from $1.00 to
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$8.00 for each H/P BBS Message Base Set. Without your understanding and
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support, this effort may not be able to sustain itself long enough to complete
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the project. A large portion of any profits will be recycled for two other
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projects in the works, whose aim is to provide additional historical background
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on the Computer Underground Community. That is, no one involved is quitting
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their day job :-)
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One additional note: For those who purchase the Metal Shop Private Message
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Base, 100% of the price ($4.00) will be donated to help pay for Craig Neidorf's
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(Knight Lightning) Legal Defense bills (due to his successful campaign to
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protect First Amendment rights for electronic publishing, i.e. the PHRACK/E911
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case).
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How The Prices Were Determined:
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Prices were determined based on the following considerations:
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- The number of years ago that the BBS operated (affected availability);
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- The total number of messages compiled (required more time to compile);
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- Its popularity and message content (anticipated demand);
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- Whether the BBS or portions thereof were deemed "elite" and, therefore,
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restricted access to a small number of users (affected availability);
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and,
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- An additional factor to account for overhead costs such as diskettes,
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diskette mailing containers, postage, time to fill orders, etc.
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What Each "Message Base File" Contains:
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- A two page general message explaining H/P BBS terminology and format.
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- The BBS Pro-Phile: A historical background and description of the BBS
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either written by the original system operator(s) or those who actually
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called the BBS when it was in operation (it took months to track the
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appropriate people down and get them to write these specifically for
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this project; lesser known BBSes may not contain a Pro-Phile);
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- Messages posted to the BBS (i.e. the Message Base);
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- Downloaded Userlists if available; and
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- Hacking tutorials a.k.a. "G-Philes" that were on-line if available.
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It is anticipated that most people who are interested in the message bases
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have never heard of a lot of the BBS names shown in the listing. If you have
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seen one set of messages, you have NOT seen them ALL. Each system had a unique
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personality, set of users, and each has something different to offer. If you
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decide to order the minimum, we recommend that you mix a high-priced base
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($7.00 or above) with a couple of medium-priced bases ($4.00 to $6.00) and a
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few lower-priced bases ($1.00 to $3.00). This will provide you with a feel for
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what was happening over a broad range of years and message quality. Of course,
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nothing beats the full set (offered at a discount, see order form).
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Formats the Message Base Files are Available in:
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Due to the large size of the Message Base Files, they will be compressed
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using the format of your choice. Please note that Lodcom does NOT include the
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compression/decompression program (PKZIP, PAK, etc.). ASCII (decompressed)
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files will be provided for $2.00 extra to cover additional diskette and
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shipping costs. The files are available for:
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- IBM (5.25 or 3.5 inch)
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- AMIGA (3.5 inch)
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- APPLE MACINTOSH (3.5 inch)
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- PAPER versions can be ordered but cost triple (due to increased shipping
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costs, time to print order, and messages being in 40 column format and
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therefore wasting lots of paper...save those trees!). Paper versions
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take twice the time to deliver but are laser printed.
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Orders are expected to arrive at the requesters' physical mail box in 2-4
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weeks upon receipt of the order.
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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions):
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QUESTION: How long will these Message Base Files be available?
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ANSWER: We cannot say for sure. This is an ongoing effort and your support
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will allow us to continue until we are satisfied with having
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recovered the last decent scraps of messages out there. Assuming
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there is a demand for these messages, all H/P BBSes of WORTH (i.e.
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NON-"codez" and NON-"warez" systems) are expected to be offered by
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the end of the Summer of 1993. A Guesstimate of what will be
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offered is 80 to 100 Message Bases, half of which will be rather
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partial. Orders are expected to be filled up until the end of 1993
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although this may change. Regardless, we will send out
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notification well in advance of ceasing operations.
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QUESTION: "Can I help out? I have some old messages" (either on a C64,
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Apple, IBM [best for us], or printout).
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ANSWER: Contact us ASAP! We will work out an equitable agreement depending
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on the quantity, quality, format, and "ancientness" of the
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messages. Your contribution will not go unrecognized.
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QUESTION: Say if I purchase BBS "X" which has 100 messages and the next
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Version of your Price Listing shows BBS "X" now has 200 messages,
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do I have to pay the for the first 100 all over again if I want
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the other 100 messages?
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ANSWER: No. If a small number of additional messages are added, they will
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be sent for the price of a diskette and postage only, i.e. the
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information will be free. If a larger number such as 100 new
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messages are added, then if you previously purchased the message
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base, the additional messages will be discounted. Those who pay
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the Commercial Rate (corporations, government, etc.) will receive
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updates of the purchased Volume for FREE regardless of how many new
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messages there are, and LODCOM also pays for the postage and
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diskette(s).
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QUESTION: What if I purchase the minimum order now and, when the next
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Version of the price list is released, I want to get more Message
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Bases? Do I have to still pay the $20.00 minimum?
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ANSWER: No. If you are a previous customer, the minimum is cut in half,
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that is, $10.00. Commercial customers who bought Volume #1 (the
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current "Complete Set"), are obviously not obligated to purchase
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the added Message Bases (the next Volume).
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QUESTION: I would really like to get a feel for what one or two of the
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boards were like before I order them. Can I get more info?
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ANSWER: Yes. A Sample of Actual Messages is available by performing the
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following, so long as you have TELNET access to the Internet:
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Telnet to: 198.67.3.2 [IP Address for PHANTOM.COM]
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Type: mindvox [To enter the Mindvox system]
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login as: guest [To look around]
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At prompt: finger lodcom [To see our Sample Messages File]
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If you do not have TELNET access to the Internet, AND your host will NOT
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"bounce" a 50K file, Lodcom will send you the Sample Messages File if you
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specifically request it.
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The Price List:
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LOD Communications (c) 1993: Price List of Hack/Phreak BBS Message Bases
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BBS NAME A/C SYSOP(S) # MSGS DATES KBYTES PRICE
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Alliance BBS 618 Phantom Phreaker 113 2/09/86 - 215 $ 3.00 B
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Doom Prophet G,P 6/30/86
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Black Ice Private 703 The Highwayman 880 12/1/88 - 580 $ 7.00 B
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P,U 5/13/89
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Broadway Show/ 718 Broadway Hacker 180 9/29/85 - 99 $ 3.00 B
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Radio Station BBS 12/27/85
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CIA BBS 201 CIA Director 30 5/02/84 - 30 $ 1.00
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6/08/84
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C.O.P.S. 305 Mr. Byte-Zap 227 11/5/83 - 196 $ 4.00 B
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The Mechanic G,R,U 7/16/84
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Face To Face 713 Montressor 572 11/26/90 - 400 $ 2.00 B
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Doc Holiday * 12/26/90
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Farmers Of Doom 303 Mark Tabas 41 2/20/85 - 124 $ 2.00 B
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G 3/01/85
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Forgotten Realm 618 Crimson Death 166 3/08/88 - 163 $ 3.00 B
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4/24/88
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Legion Of Doom! 305 Lex Luthor 194 3/19/84 - 283 $ 6.00 B
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Paul Muad'Dib * G,P,U 11/24/84
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Metal Shop Private 314 Taran King 520 4/03/86 - 380 $ 4.00 BD
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Knight Lightning P,R,U 5/06/87
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OSUNY 914 Tom Tone 375 7/9/82 - 368 $ 8.00 B
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Milo Phonbil * G,U 4/9/83
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Phoenix Project 512 The Mentor 1118 7/13/88 - 590 $ 4.00 B
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Erik Bloodaxe * G,R 2/07/90
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Plover-NET 516 Quasi Moto 346 1/14/84 - 311 $ 5.00 B
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Lex Luthor * G 5/04/84
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Safehouse 612 Apple Bandit 269 9/15/83 - 251 $ 4.00 B
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G,U 5/17/84
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Sherwood Forest I 212 Magnetic Surfer 92 5/01/84 - 85 $ 2.00 B
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P,U 5/30/84
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Sherwood Forest ][ 914 Creative Cracker 100 4/06/84 - 239 $ 3.00 B
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Bioc Agent 003 * G 7/02/84
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Split Infinity 408 Blue Adept 52 12/21/83 - 36 $ 1.00 B
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1/21/84
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Twilight Phone ??? System Lord 17 9/21/82 - 24 $ 1.00
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1/09/83
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Twilight Zone/ 203 The Marauder 108 2/06/85 - 186 $ 3.00 B
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Septic Tank Safe Cracker * G,U 7/24/86
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WOPR 617 Terminal Man 307 5/15/84 - 266 $ 6.00 B
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The Minute Man * G,U 1/12/85
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NOTES: In SYSOP(S) column, * indicates remote sysop.
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In #msgs column, P indicates that the BBS was Private, R indicates BBS
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was public but restricted access sub-board(s) are included, G indicates
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that SOME (or maybe all) of the G-files written by the sysop and/or
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files that were available on the BBS are included, U indicates that a
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BBS Userlist (typically undated) is included.
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DATES column shows the starting and ending dates for which messages
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were buffered (and therefore available) although there may be some gaps
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in the chronological order.
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KBYTES column shows size of complete file containing messages, g-files,
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userlist, etc. COST column indicates current cost of message base in
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U.S. Dollars, "B" indicates that a "BBS Pro-Phile" was written and is
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included, "D" indicates that 100% of all orders for that BBS (Metal
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Shop Private) will be donated to help pay for Craig Neidorf's (Knight
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Lightning) Legal Defense bills.
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LODCOM is currently organizing and splicing messages from over 30 more H/P
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BBSes [shown below] and, as the files are completed and/or as additional
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messages are procured for the above systems, updates of this listing will be
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released. Next release is expected some time in JUNE of 1993: Modem Over
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Manhattan (MOM), 8BBS (213), Mines of Moria (713), Pirates Cove (516) sysop:
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BlackBeard, Catch-22 (617) sysop: Silver Spy, Phreak Klass 2600 (806) sysop:
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The Egyptian Lover, Blottoland (216) sysop: King Blotto, Osuny 2 (a.k.a. The
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Crystal Palace) (914), The Hearing Aid, Split Infinity (408), (303) sysop: The
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ShadowMaster, ShadowSpawn (219) sysop: Psychic Warlord, IROC (817) sysop: The
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Silver Sabre, FreeWorld II (301) sysop: Major Havoc, Planet Earth, Ripco (312)
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sysop: Dr. Ripco, Hackers Heaven (217) sysop: Jedi Warrior, Demon Roach
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Underground (806) sysop: Swamp Ratte, Stronghold East Elite (516) sysop: Slave
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Driver, Pure Nihilism, 5th Amendment (713) sysop: Micron, Newsweek Elite (617)
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sysop: Micro Man, Lunatic Labs (415) sysop: The Mad Alchemist, Laser Beam
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(314), Hackers Den (718) sysop: Red Knight, The Freezer (305) sysop: Mr. Cool,
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The Boca Harbour (305) sysop: Boca Bandit, The Armoury (201) sysop: The Mace,
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Digital Logic's Data Center (305) sysop: Digital Logic, Asgard (201), The KGB,
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Planet Earth (714), PBS (702), Lost City of Atlantis sysop: The Lineman, and
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more.
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Hacking/Phreaking Tutorials a.k.a. "G-Philes":
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Along with the above H/P BBS Message Bases, LODCOM has collected many of the
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old "philes" that were written and disseminated over the years. A list of all
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of them would take up too much space here, however, we can tell you that the
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majority are NOT files that were originally written for electronic newsletters
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such as Phrack, PHUN, ATI, etc. (with the perhaps obvious exception of the
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LOD/H Technical Journal). Those files/newsletters are readily available from
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other sources. This hodgepodge of files includes files from Bioc Agent 003,
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Legion of Doom members, and many others that somehow fell out of widespread
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circulation. A Table of Contents of the collection is included but the
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tutorials are all grouped together in four large files of approximately 250K
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each. This collection will have additions with each update of this file. See
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the order form for the price (price will go up as more files are added).
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The Order Form:
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LOD Communications H/P BBS Message Base ORDER FORM
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PERSONAL RATE: Due to the economics involved in diskettes, disk mailing
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containers, snail mail costs, and time to fill orders, a MINIMUM ORDER of
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$20.00 is required for all personal requests. If all 20 message bases are
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ordered (containing 5700+ messages), the cost is discounted to $39.00; if you
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order $20.00 worth (the minimum) or more, you get $5.00 worth in addition as a
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discount. That is, pay for $20.00 and get $25.00 worth of message bases.
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COMMERCIAL RATE: Corporations, Universities, Libraries, and Government
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Agencies must order the complete set (Volume #1) and pay a higher rate. For
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Price Listing Version #1 Released 5/15/93 (20 boards total), the price is
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$99.00 (note that new messages that surface for any BBS purchased will be sent
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completely FREE of ANY additional charge).
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H/P BBS Names: ____________________________________________________________
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[Write: COMPLETE ____________________________________________________________
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SET if you want
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all messages] ____________________________________________________________
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"G-Phile" Collection Version #1 (Optional): $____________ ($10.00 Personal)
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($25.00 Commercial)
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Disk Format/Type of Computer: _____________________________________
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(Please be sure to specify diskette size [5.25" or 3.5"] and high/low density)
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File Archive Method (.ZIP [preferred], .ARJ, .LHZ, .Z, .TAR) ____________
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(ASCII [Non-Compressed] add $2.00 to order)
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Texas Residents add 8% Sales Tax.
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If outside North America please add $5.00 for Shipping & Handling.
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Total Amount (In U.S. Dollars): $ ___________
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Payment Method: Check or Money Order please.
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Absolutely NO Credit Cards, even if it's yours :-)
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By purchasing these works, the Purchaser agrees to abide by all applicable U.S.
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Copyright Laws to not distribute or reproduce, electronically or otherwise, in
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part or in whole, any part of the Work(s) without express written permission
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from LOD Communications.
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Send To:
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Name: _____________________________________
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Organization: _____________________________________ (If applicable)
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Street: _____________________________________
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City/State/Zip: _____________________________________
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Country: _____________________________________
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E-mail address: _____________________________________ (If applicable)
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PRIVACY NOTICE: The information provided to LOD Communications is used for
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sending orders and periodic updates to the H/P BBS Message Base Price List.
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It will NOT be given or sold to any other party. Period.
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Remit To: LOD Communications
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603 W. 13th
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Suite 1A-278
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Austin, Texas USA 78701
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Lodcom can also be contacted via E-mail: lodcom@mindvox.phantom.com
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Voice Mail: 512-448-5098
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End Order File V.1
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LOD Communications: Leaders in Engineering, Social and Otherwise ;)
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Email: lodcom@mindvox.phantom.com
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Voice Mail: 512-448-5098
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Snail Mail: LOD Communications
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603 W. 13th
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Suite 1A-278
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Austin, Texas USA 78701
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