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Given the many hours scenelinkers put into
this site, a lot of people have wondered why we have yet to
advertise it. The problem so far has been a general lack of
content or breadth. With each issue we've released to
the public, even more has gone on behind the scenes setting up
templates for the future of scenelink. The future is almost
here, and so far it's looking really good. By issue 3
several new areas will be added, we'll resume recruiting
coop groups, and yes, we'll finally
start to advertise this thing. Look into the future of
scenelink... article coming soon
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Amnesia dies Once a serious threat to RiSC, Amnesia dominated
bbs couriering for much of its 17 month reign. In
recent times the group has been increasingly idle but its
abrupt death still came as a surprise to many. This interview
with TGK answers some of the questions surrounding the group's
death, as well rumors about a possible resurrection. by neofish9 read the article
The world's most complete cheat? That's what the new cheat database from agrajag
claims, and so far nobody's denying it. With over
800 cheats in version 8a.08 you may never need to look for a
cheat again. The creator of the cheats database talks about what
it was like to do the compilation and what's in store for future
versions.read
the article
lit.org
Crowe, the siteop of lit.org, explains a little about
what his goals are, what's going on with it now, and what he's
looking at doing with it in the future. by
Crowe read
the article |
Acid Caps
The newest items in
the ACiD GEAR line of clothing are available in caramel-brown or
black. Both flaunt the embroidered ACiD logo designed by RaD
Man and can be yours for $16
order
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notwritten
for scenelink, just note-worthy things we come across...
Are You a Hacker? by ReDragon
If you've got a redbox, a copy of crackerjack, and
the latest issue of 2600... you're still not a hacker. Here's one
person's answer to what separates hackers from the simply curious.
read the article
Why Software Ownership is
bad for Society by
Richard Stallman A
thought provoking speech which questions the idea of intellectual
copyright as we know it. Should code be thought of as mathematical
formulas, recipes, or literature? Each interpretation has a tremendous
impact on how information is "protected" and the path
that was chosen says much about the industry today. read the article
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