Tag: Bruce Fancher

The Joy of Cybersex

An Underground Guide to Electronic Erotica by Nancy Tamosaitis Liberate your body and your mind as you encounter the intensely cerebral (“I think, therefore I am”) to the overtly sexual (“I think I love my...

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New York Times – MindVox

Mindvox, Long a Haven For Hackers, Signs Off July 13, 1996 By Katherine Cavanaugh At a time when countless anti-hacker and security software programs are being promoted with a great deal of fanfare, a one-time notorious hacker...

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BusinessWeek

Warding Off The Cyberspace Invaders By now, you’ve surely heard of Kevin D. Mitnick, the notorious hacker who was hunted down and arrested by FBI agents on Feb. 15. His crimes: a string of network break-ins that included...

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Boardwatch

MindVox December 1992 An increasingly popular niche online revolves around smallish UNIX systems offering dialup access out one door and Internet access out the other. These aren’t the regional networks setup to offer host...

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Wired – MindVox on the Rocks

MindVox on the Rocks by John Alderman 1997 After a crash in early March disabled the celebrated BBS MindVox, users received a message that the system wouldn’t go live until 1 April, and after that its unstable hard disks...

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New Yorker

August 16, 1993 Half an hour before William Gibson and his fellow-novelist Steve Erickson began their readings in Central Park, the front center rows of Rumsey Playfield, off East Seventy-second Street, had mostly been staked...

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New York Magazine

Boot Up and See Me Sometime Electronic salons are the hangouts of cyberspace, where like minds meet to discuss everything from Jesus Christ to home pet surgery. After years of lagging behind even Cleveland, the New York salon...

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