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| PWN "Meet The Hackers Behind The Handles" PWN | |
| ^*^ June 23-25, 1989 ^*^ | |
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| SummerCon... What is it? In many ways, SummerCon is much more | |
| than just a convention that attracts America's greatest phreaking | |
| and hacking personalities. SummerCon is a state of mind. | |
| Hackers by nature are urged on by a hidden sense of adventure to | |
| explore the unknown, to challenge the unchallenged, to reach out | |
| and experiment with anything and everything. The realization | |
| that we are not alone in our quest sometimes comes as a great | |
| gift and the opportunity to meet one's heroes, partners, and | |
| idols can be the most awe-inspiring aspect of the hacker | |
| community -- this is what SummerCon is all about. | |
| On the surface, SummerCon looks like a handful of youths hanging | |
| out at a hotel in St. Louis, Missouri. To me, it is more like | |
| one of those madcap movies you see on late night Home Box Office | |
| or something. No real point or direction, rebels without cause, | |
| all in the name of frantic fun and games. The atmosphere | |
| surrounding SummerCon is that of a dream world where once a year | |
| you can escape to a fantasy where ingenuity is king and you have | |
| friends around you at every moment. SummerCon itself may only | |
| last a weekend, but the friendships last a lifetime. | |
| Welcome to SummerCon '89! This special edition of Phrack World | |
| News contains the exclusive coverage of the events and activities | |
| of a handful of the nation's greatest hackers on June 23-25, | |
| 1989. | |
| PreCon '89: Knight Lightning and Taran King Make Plans | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We | |
| remembered the fun at SummerCon '87 and how SummerCon '88 had | |
| lacked something. In a sense, the first SummerCon was very | |
| private because almost all of the attendants were members on | |
| Metal Shop Private, the bulletin board that was once the center | |
| of the "elite" modem community. The second SummerCon was a | |
| little different. Both Taran and I had been out of action for | |
| nearly a year and we had not intended to hold another convention | |
| ever again until June 1988 when we both decided that one good | |
| convention deserves another. SummerCon '88 was thrown together | |
| and a few changes were made. It was good, but this year we | |
| decided to set our sights higher than ever. | |
| PreCon '89: The Early Birds Thursday Evening, | |
| June 22, 1989 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The first guests to | |
| this year's convention arrived a day ahead of schedule. Control | |
| C, a veteran of the previous two conventions, and Erik Bloodaxe | |
| flew in to St. Louis on Thursday evening, June 22, 1989. They | |
| were greeted by Forest Ranger and then after some rowdy | |
| activities at the airport, the threesome adjourned to the Best | |
| Western Executive International hotel -- The very same hotel | |
| where the first SummerCon was held in June 1987. | |
| Around 10 PM, Taran King and I met up and being unable to locate | |
| Control C, Erik Bloodaxe, and Forest Ranger, we decided to take a | |
| trip to the hotel on the chance that they would be there by the | |
| time we showed up. As we approached the hotel, I felt a strange | |
| sensation like deja-vu. It had been two years since I had been | |
| to the Executive International, or even anywhere near that part | |
| of town (with the exception of the airport). At any rate, luck | |
| was on our side. We raced through the newly remodeled hotel | |
| lobby and out past the pool. Control C's and Erik Bloodaxe's | |
| room stuck out like a beacon. Their room became known as the | |
| "Doom Room" in recognition of the many members of the Legion of | |
| Doom/Hackers that stayed there throughout the course of the | |
| weekend. | |
| Control C and Erik Bloodaxe told us all about Black Ice-Con which | |
| had taken place the weekend prior to SummerCon '89 in Dallas, | |
| Texas. The supposedly secret convention had been infiltrated by | |
| security agents from U.S. Sprint. They believed that the leak | |
| existed on Black Ice itself, the bulletin board from which the | |
| con took its name and all members were invited (there were less | |
| than 20 people on the board). They named who they thought the | |
| leak was, but discretion prevents printing his name here. On a | |
| side note, Black Ice was crashed by SuperNigger and abandoned by | |
| the members of LOD thereafter. | |
| Erik had some interesting business cards with him. He passed | |
| several of them out to interested hackers and other miscellaneous | |
| people at the hotel and in the St. Louis metropolitan area as | |
| well. These cards featured Erik Bloodaxe and the following | |
| organizations; | |
| - American Telephone & Telegraph [AT&T] - Federal Bureau of | |
| Investigation [FBI] (Department of Justice) - Secret Service | |
| (Department of Treasury) - Southwestern Bell Telephone Company | |
| - Tymnet (McDonnel Douglas) | |
| Erik gave Taran and I each a set of the cards as souvenirs of his | |
| visit. Both of us had to work early morning shifts the next day | |
| so a little after midnight we decided to leave. I finally went | |
| to sleep around 1 AM. | |
| SummerCon '89: The Adventure Begins Friday Morning, | |
| June 23, 1989 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I woke up | |
| around 5 AM to begin my day. I had arranged to work the morning | |
| shift 6-10 AM in order to avoid having to work the rest of the | |
| day and weekend. I returned home around 10:30 AM and I began the | |
| final work on Phrack 27. Although the issue date is June 20, | |
| 1989, we did not really release the issue until June 27, due to | |
| complications with SummerCon '89 and other events. All of the | |
| sudden I received a call from another veteran of SummerCons past, | |
| a person who swore that he would not appear at this year's | |
| convention... TUC! | |
| He tried to convince me that he was in Florida or anywhere but | |
| St. Louis. I asked him if he needed a ride from the airport to | |
| the hotel or something. The call sounded local as hell, but he | |
| insisted on remaining consistent with his story for another few | |
| minutes. Then my call waiting beeped and it was Taran King. I | |
| juggled the lines for a few minutes and then had Taran call Tuc | |
| (who was at the Executive International) while I got ready to go | |
| meet him at the hotel. | |
| As I was leaving my home, I noticed something sticking to the | |
| front door. It was a notice from United Parcel Service. How | |
| odd. I did not notice it at 10:30 AM when I returned home and I | |
| did not not hear anyone knock on the door since I had been home. | |
| Still, the note said that they had left my package at the | |
| subdivision club house. | |
| So I dropped in there and found my package... would you believe | |
| it came from Francis J. Haynes... Frank of "Frank and the Phunny | |
| Phone Call" himself and that is exactly what was inside: A | |
| cassette tape sampler of Frank and the Phunny Phone Call. | |
| Incidentally, Frank is being mastered on to compact disc and will | |
| be available for sale soon. More details on this will appear in | |
| Phrack World News in the near future. | |
| Eventually, I reached the hotel. Control C and Erik Bloodaxe | |
| were nowhere to be found and Forest Ranger and Taran King were | |
| unavailable. I found Tuc and we decided to go grab lunch and | |
| drive around for a while. | |
| We returned to the hotel and traded war stories about the past | |
| year and decided to call the hotel office to see who might have | |
| checked in during the past few hours. No one we recognized was | |
| here yet, but there was a call for Tuc on another line. The lady | |
| at the office switched the call into Tuc's room and I picked it | |
| up. | |
| It was Crimson Death of 618. He wanted us to know that he was | |
| arriving by bus later that evening and would need a ride at about | |
| 10:45 PM. He also informed us that Dr. Cypher was on his way in | |
| and would arrived at the airport's bus terminal and take the | |
| shuttle to the hotel. He was unsure about what time this would | |
| occur. | |
| I told him I could pick him up at the bus terminal and that I had | |
| to get off the phone. I did, you see because it was at about | |
| this time that Tuc had opened the windows and looked out by the | |
| pool terrace. Control C, Erik Bloodaxe, Forest Ranger, The | |
| Urvile, and a guy by the name of Phil Free (known under various | |
| other handles including Judas Christ) were out poolside and upon | |
| noticing us had run over to climb through the window into the | |
| room. | |
| A Gathering Of Phreaks Friday Afternoon, | |
| June 23, 1989 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Finally the convention began | |
| to get underway. Greetings were exchanged and some discussion | |
| about last year's convention took place. I had brought laser | |
| printed copies of Phracks 21 - 26 into Tuc's room and everyone | |
| was interested in taking a look. The Urvile was especially | |
| curious about a certain quicknote that appeared in Phrack World | |
| News Issue XXV/Part 3. I would guess that the particular | |
| quicknote in question was number five...it was about Telenet | |
| security, but this is a story for another day. | |
| The phone rang and Tuc answered. He handed the phone to Control | |
| C, who then disappeared without saying anything. It was obvious | |
| that Lex Luthor had arrived. However, he wished to make his | |
| current state of residence remain anonymous and so he decided to | |
| park his car someplace other than the hotel parking lot and thus | |
| he needed covert assistance. After a few minutes Control C | |
| returned with Lex and then all of the LODies ran quickly to the | |
| Doom Room. Taran King showed up around this time and then Tuc, | |
| FR, TK, and I joined the others. | |
| Shortly afterwards, Taran King, Erik Bloodaxe, and I decided to | |
| go have a listen to Frank and the Phunny Phone Call. I had not | |
| played it yet and so we set up in the hotel lobby. The first | |
| part of the tape was not about Frank at all. It was a | |
| never-released, newly produced musical selection that seemed to | |
| be called "My Telephone Is Acting Crazy." It was interesting as | |
| it employed different familiar telephone error messages, common | |
| types of recordings, and touch tones. When the actual Frank | |
| messages began, we stopped the tape and left the lobby | |
| immediately to avoid being thrown out -- the language was a | |
| little too obscene for the conservative employees behind the | |
| desk. So we wandered the hotel looking for a place to play the | |
| tape. In the process we met Doc Holiday and Hugo Danner. | |
| We finally gained access to Tuc's room (he was with Forest | |
| Ranger, Phil Free, and the LOD in the Doom Room). Doc Holiday | |
| and Hugo went to drop their bags off in their room and ended up | |
| in the Doom Room as well. TK, EB, and I remained in Tuc's room | |
| to hear the rest of the tape. There was a knock at the door... | |
| it was Bill From RNOC. | |
| Taran and BFR disappeared almost instantly as Erik Bloodaxe began | |
| to pursue Bill. He evidently had some score to settle. However, | |
| TK and BFR were gone as if they had become invisible. Erik | |
| decided to finish listening to the tape. We did and then went on | |
| to the Doom Room where we discovered Lucifer 666 and Synthetic | |
| Slug had arrived. L666 had many stories to tell about their trip | |
| to St. Louis and he also brought a video camera. His biggest | |
| concern was that his camera would scare the hell out of Lex... | |
| and to some extent it did. You see, as it was explained to me by | |
| the LOD members (with Lex Luthor absent at the time) there is | |
| paranoia and beyond paranoia, there is Lex. | |
| SummerCon Craziness Friday Afternoon, | |
| June 23, 1989 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As many readers might already | |
| known, St. Louis is the world headquarters for McDonnell Douglas | |
| Aircraft, the firm that also owns Tymnet. This was no secret to | |
| the Legion of Doom, who led a series of successful trashing raids | |
| on them as well as Southwestern Bell and IBM. The way I heard | |
| it, they even took pictures. | |
| Meanwhile, after spending some time hanging out with the gang at | |
| the Executive International, Bill From RNOC, Taran King, Tuc, Lex | |
| Luthor, and I went to get a bite to eat. We ended up at Wendy's | |
| because Tuc, being a vegetarian, wanted the salad bar. We had a | |
| little fun harassing the staff (who still owes BFR an iced tea). | |
| We began to speculate on who this year's security agent would | |
| be... after all there is always some informant or plant at | |
| SummerCon -- it has become a tradition. | |
| At this point, everyone's best bet was on Dr. Cypher. Cypher had | |
| admitted to having connections on the security side of things, | |
| had once claimed to be busted and/or retired, supposedly told | |
| U.S. Sprint all about Black Ice Con (to hell with discretion), | |
| and all in all, was the major unknown who best fit the mold set | |
| forth by Dan The Operator at SummerCon '87 (although his friend | |
| that showed up with him, Cryptic Fist fit the mold rather well | |
| too, but this is detailed later). This is just what I had | |
| gathered from various people at the convention and are not | |
| necessarily my personal views. | |
| The obvious telephone security person there was from Michigan | |
| Bell -- Control C -- But no one was really worried about him. He | |
| had been able to attend Black Ice-Con and SummerCon '88 all | |
| expenses paid by Michigan Bell, but he said that since his | |
| superiors have read the PWN reports of SummerCons past, they felt | |
| that this trip was pleasure, not business, and would not give him | |
| a free ride any longer. | |
| I hate to break this to the security folks out there, but | |
| honestly, do you think I would write an article and include | |
| information like whose computers, passwords, codes, and whatever | |
| were handed out and discussed? Why create negative publicity | |
| like that. Don't you all worry though... none of that EVER goes | |
| on at SummerCon :-) | |
| Before we left Wendy's, Tuc and BFR grabbed a stack of taco | |
| shells and as we journeyed towards the hotel, BFR and Tuc | |
| proceeded to throw parts of these shells at other vehicles and | |
| pedestrians. A few minutes after we had returned, everyone began | |
| getting together to go pickup Android Pope (aka Cisban Evil | |
| Priest) at the airport. It was 7:15 PM by now and his flight | |
| from New Jersey was supposed to arrive at 7:54 PM. | |
| "Are you an agent of the FBI or Secret Service?!" | |
| This was Lucifer 666's standard question that he asked everyone | |
| he came into contact with at the hotel -- guests, office | |
| personnel, porters, and even the shuttle bus driver. They all | |
| replied with a confused "no." It seemed to take an hour to get | |
| the shuttle bus ready for passengers. Bill From RNOC, Taran | |
| King, and I were going to just hang out at the hotel, but I was | |
| shanghaied on to the bus to the airport. | |
| Just before we took off, the older gentleman that was serving as | |
| our bus driver turned around and said, "You know how you fellas | |
| were asking me if I was with the FBI..." We all froze instantly | |
| as he pulled out his badge. No, he was not with the FBI, but he | |
| was a recently retired deputy police chief for the St. Louis | |
| County Police Department. Control C later remarked to me that | |
| when the driver had shown his badge, he had half expected to hear | |
| a loud series of clicks as the locks to all of the doors on the | |
| shuttle bus shut and a barrier of some sort appeared between the | |
| driver and the passengers... all of whom were SummerCon guests. | |
| Instead, several of the hackers, Hugo and Forest Ranger for the | |
| most part, began to question the retired officer about his gun | |
| fights. The driver remarked how he had been shot before and even | |
| went so far as to show us some of his scars. Lucifer asked, "Did | |
| you kill the guy who shot you?" The driver responded, | |
| "Certainly." This line of questioning went on for the duration | |
| of the trip. We got to the airport and moved out. | |
| Erik Bloodaxe: Missing In Action Friday Evening, June 23, 1989 | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Upon entering the lower terminal of Lambert Field (St. Louis | |
| International Airport), this "motley crew" encountered a blonde | |
| bombshell named Stephanie on one of the nearby payphones. | |
| Control C was the first to approach her and he asked her if she | |
| was talking to her boyfriend. She wasn't and so he proceeded to | |
| take the handset and talk to her friend. In the meantime, | |
| Lucifer 666 was filming the entire affair and several members of | |
| the group (not including Lex or Tuc) began having their pictures | |
| taken with blondie. This situation soon turned to riot as almost | |
| everyone wanted in on this action. Eventually we shuffled off to | |
| the American Airlines ticket counter to check up on Android | |
| Pope's flight while Forest Ranger apologized for our behavior. | |
| The scene at the ticket counter was somewhat grim. You see | |
| Android Pope was scheduled to arrive at 7:54 PM and apparently | |
| the flight's arrival had been delayed... until 9:00 PM at the | |
| earliest. In the meantime, Forest Ranger was having a little | |
| chat with Erik Bloodaxe. He told EB that the blondie chick | |
| thought he was a big geek and some other nasty things. Erik | |
| became so depressed that he headed back to talk to her again, but | |
| none of us knew it at the time. | |
| So now we had to kill an hour. We started towards the far end of | |
| the airport where a restaurant and bar were located. On the way, | |
| we encountered some people striking against Eastern and | |
| Continental Airlines and handing out stickers that showed | |
| "Lorenzo" with a circle around his name and a line through it | |
| (much like a no U-turn sign or the NO FEDS pin from SummerCon | |
| '88). We took a lot of those stickers and put them on | |
| unsuspecting people all over the airport. | |
| Upon reaching the area just outside of the bar, we found a row of | |
| payphones, a fancy vintage replica of a car, and a wheelchair. | |
| Control C hopped into the chair (deja vu of SummerCon '87 | |
| occurred here when I remembered how Control C ended up in a | |
| swimming pool last time) and Lucifer 666 started driving him all | |
| about the airport. The problem was that the wheelchair belonged | |
| to this lady who was on the payphones and when she finally | |
| noticed that it was missing she tracked Control and L666 down | |
| screaming theft. | |
| Finally we got to the bar. We sat down and talked for a while | |
| watching planes take off and land. After a few minutes I noticed | |
| that Erik had disappeared. We retraced our steps all the way | |
| back to the payphones where we encountered blondie without any | |
| success whatsoever. Then we went to the American Airlines ticket | |
| counter and had Erik paged. We also did the same thing at the | |
| Trans World Airlines and Braniff ticket counters. | |
| Since we could not find him, about half of us decided it was time | |
| to head back to the hotel and let the rest of the group wait for | |
| Android Pope. We all went out to the street where the buses stop | |
| and waited. A very strange incident took place here. Another | |
| group of guys ventured forth with a person who was blindfolded | |
| and handcuffed. They said, "This is what happens when you break | |
| the law guys... illegal trafficking in cocaine... Columbian." | |
| Forest Ranger asked if they had any to spare. Oddly enough, they | |
| had their own video camera and were filming this and us while we | |
| were filming them. They soon disappeared into a parking garage. | |
| Eventually the bus came and picked us up. The Urvile, Lucifer | |
| 666, Tuc, and Doc Holiday stayed behind to search for Android | |
| Pope. They caught a later shuttle bus back to the hotel. | |
| However, mere moments after they had arrived, Dr. Cypher showed | |
| up claiming he had just got off the shuttle bus. Obviously this | |
| could not be true because these buses are very small and there is | |
| no way L666, Urvile, Tuc, DH, and AP could have missed him and | |
| his friend Cryptic Fist. | |
| It was around 11:00 PM when I remembered that Crimson Death was | |
| due at the bus station downtown. Bill From RNOC and Taran King | |
| accompanied me to go pick him up and were we ever surprised when | |
| we saw him. He was no longer the short little kid we had met at | |
| SummerCon '88. | |
| We returned to the hotel to discover that Erik Bloodaxe had | |
| finally made it back. After hearing what Forest Ranger told him | |
| about what Stephanie had to say (calling him a geek or something | |
| similar), he decided to go to her again. He walked with her to | |
| her gate and stayed until her plane left. He later remarked that | |
| he had heard us paging him, but decided to ignore it. After his | |
| return, the entire SummerCon group headed out to the midnight | |
| showing of the premiere day of "Batman." L666 attempted to sneak | |
| his video camera into the movie, but changed his mind and did a | |
| "jaywalk" instead. After the flick everyone just hung out for a | |
| while. The Doom Room crew went to sleep because Control C had an | |
| early flight to catch the next morning and Taran and I crashed | |
| around 5:30 AM. | |
| Conference Day A.M. Saturday Morning, June 24, 1989 | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| The hotel was trashed. Forest Ranger and Lucifer 666 watched as | |
| the hotel employees were forced to clean up the mess that was | |
| left behind after the previous evening's activities. One maid | |
| remarked, "I know my boss wants your business, but he sure as | |
| hell don't want all these beer cans." Control C was gone, but he | |
| had performed a practical joke on Lucifer 666 and Synthetic Slug | |
| before he left, leaning a trashcan full of ice on their door so | |
| that when it was opened, all of the ice would fall into the room. | |
| According to Erik Bloodaxe, Control C also walked off with a jean | |
| jacket that did not belong to him -- No honor among hackers? | |
| Aristotle and Predat0r arrived sometime during the morning with a | |
| small suitcase full of TAP issues and other materials for the | |
| convention. Crimson Death lit a pizza on fire in one of the | |
| rooms in order to perform a demonic ritual that was reminiscent | |
| of the first SummerCon (1987) when Lucifer 666 attempted | |
| (unsuccessfully) to eat fire. | |
| The Conference Saturday Afternoon, June 24, 1989 | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| It was at this time that Taran King, Forest Ranger, and I handed | |
| out the Official SummerCon '89 buttons and posters. In addition | |
| to this, I handed out keychain flashlights that showed the logo | |
| of Ameritech as well as a few specially designed "Legion" buttons | |
| to the LOD members that were there. | |
| Forest Ranger got things started by welcoming everyone to the | |
| conference and asking them to take a seat. Mysteriously, Dr. | |
| Cypher had decided not to attend the conference, but his pal | |
| Cryptic Fist was there with a micro-tape recorder in the pocket | |
| of his leather jacket (that he refused to take off even though it | |
| was a blistering 94 degrees). | |
| Our first speaker was Aristotle. He talked for a while about the | |
| new TAP Magazine, how it worked, and how to subscribe. He took | |
| quite a beating from the large amount of criticism directed at | |
| him because of the lack of originality in the name of the | |
| publication as well as not having been given official permission | |
| to use the name. As it turns out, the ownership of the TAP name | |
| currently resides with Tuc. Tuc was there at the conference, so | |
| Aristotle put the question to him, "Can I do it?" Tuc basically | |
| said he thought it was ok, but he wanted to talk to Cheshire | |
| Catalyst about it. The situation remains unresolved. | |
| The next speaker was Lex Luthor. Lex discussed a topic that was | |
| a little more familiar to most everyone at the conference -- Code | |
| Abuse. For the most part, he presented the standard methods in | |
| which companies try and track down code abusers and strongly | |
| advised that everyone not abuse codes. He also went on to | |
| criticize Brew Associates for releasing a new edition of Code | |
| Thief. | |
| Taran and I spoke next. For the most part we talked about Phrack | |
| Inc. and what lies ahead concerning the newsletter. We also | |
| brought up discussion on the Internet and the plausibility of | |
| security agencies using "grep" to track down hackers across the | |
| world. We also discussed our recent excursion through a GTE | |
| Central Office and what we found. | |
| The Urvile gave a short lecture on Unix hacking and then it was | |
| Bill From RNOC's turn to speak. For the most part, he discussed | |
| 2600 Meetings (that take place once a month at The Citicorp | |
| Center in New York City). He spoke briefly about Eric Corley and | |
| the publication 2600 Magazine. Afterwards, he played a humorous | |
| recording in which he engineered an insane gentleman to believe | |
| that he was a news reporter and got his story about computers in | |
| Utah taking over the world. That concluded the regularly | |
| scheduled speakers. | |
| Group discussion began and the topics included: TelePub '86, | |
| Scan Man, Cheshire Catalyst, The Bootleg, and Red Knight. We | |
| listened to segments of Frank and The Phunny Phone Call and Group | |
| Bell Presents the Adventures of Dom Tuffy for a while and then | |
| started being really creative. In a high spirited moment we | |
| formed a large human pyramid and took pictures (that are supposed | |
| to appear in TAP Magazine's next issue). | |
| Poolside and Mellow Saturday Evening, June 24, 1989 | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Aristotle, Predat0r, Doc Holiday, and Hugo Danner had to hit the | |
| road soon after the convention ended. However, another friend | |
| named Stephan showed up after the conference and so did Doctor | |
| Cypher with ParMaster and Rabbit. Cypher told us a story about | |
| how PM and Rabbit had carded plane tickets to St. Louis and | |
| stayed at the Holiday Inn-West. However, after running up huge | |
| tabs at the hotel, the management asked them to pay up in cash | |
| and would not accept their credit card numbers. They made a | |
| narrow escape from the hotel and arrived at Best Western to stay | |
| the night. | |
| Par and Rabbit were very outgoing, they wanted to have Tuc, Lex, | |
| and Erik come to their yacht in New York and go sailing. It was | |
| a very strange situation and parts of their story still do not | |
| seem to make sense even today. However, they proceeded to "fuck | |
| the phones" at the hotel so that all calls going to the front | |
| desk would be intercepted into BFR's room. This was not very | |
| pleasurable. | |
| Most people went downtown for dinner that night and then everyone | |
| ended up outside by the pool having a few drinks. At one point | |
| in the evening, Taran, BFR, Stephan, Forest Ranger, and I went | |
| back to BFR's room and were followed by Erik Bloodaxe. He | |
| accused Bill of being a cocaine dealer and Forest Ranger erupted, | |
| "THAT'S NOT COOL FUCKING WITH RNOC MAN!" and the two of them | |
| (Erik and FR) came very close to blows. It was soon settled and | |
| the partying resumed. A small group of us went on a mission that | |
| night and what we discovered is a story for another day, but it | |
| kept us busy until almost 6 AM. | |
| So Long Farewell Sunday, June 25, 1989 | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| With the exception of Erik Bloodaxe, the Legion of Doom gang had | |
| disappeared by the time Taran and I showed up at Best Western. | |
| In fact, the only other hackers remaining in the vicinity were | |
| Forest Ranger, BFR, Stephan, L666, and Synthetic Slug as far as | |
| we could tell. We said goodbye to L666 and SS and the rest of us | |
| (not including Erik Bloodaxe, Tuc and Crimson Death who we found | |
| out later were still in town) journeyed to Westport Plaza where | |
| we spent the rest of the afternoon until it was time for BFR and | |
| Stephan to catch their flights. And that was SummerCon '89. | |
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| The following are the people who attended SummerCon '89: (23 | |
| Total) | |
| Android Pope \ Aristotle \ Bill From RNOC \ Control | |
| C Crimson Death \ Cryptic Fist \ Doc Holiday \ Doctor Cypher \ | |
| Erik Bloodaxe | |
| Forest Ranger \ Hugo Danner \ Knight Lightning \ Lex Luthor \ | |
| Lucifer 666 ParMaster \ Phil Free \ Predat0r \ Rabbit \ | |
| Stephan \ Synthetic Slug | |
| Taran King \ Tuc \ The Urvile | |
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| Who Didn't Attend SummerCon '89... And Why! | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Ax Murderer: "Definitely next year." | |
| Bad Subscript: "Dan wouldn't pay for me this time." | |
| Broadway Hacker: "I have a date that weekend." | |
| Cheshire Catalyst: "I have a HAM convention." | |
| CompuPhreak: "I was trying to fix my Watson." | |
| Eric Corley: "It's either this or GHP." | |
| Cray-Z Phreaker and SkunkWorks gang: "I was competing in a regatta." | |
| DarkMage: "My hard disk drive broke and I need the cash to fix it." | |
| The Datamaster, Peter Pulse, Magnetic Surfer: "It should be in New York City." | |
| Dave Starr: (Disappeared off of the face of the earth again) | |
| Dead Lord: "I was at camp." | |
| Delta-Master: "I am going to the Galactic Hackers Party too." (No show) | |
| The Disk Jockey and Shade: "I thought it was next weekend...sorry." | |
| Epsilon: "My mom said she didn't feel like going to St. Louis." | |
| The Executioner: "I had a beauty shop appointment." | |
| Katie Hafner: "Forest Ranger would not let me go." | |
| Hatchet Molly: "I got married." | |
| Karl Marx: "I had a job interview... sue me." | |
| The Leftist: "<Sniff> I'm in the hospital." | |
| MAC???: "Why don't you guys have it in California this year?" | |
| John Maxfield: "I was there... the Holiday Inn-West, right?" | |
| The Mentor: "I'll have my own in Texas instead." | |
| Oryan QUEST: "I got deported." | |
| Phantom Phreaker and Doom Prophet: "We went camping... with our parents." | |
| Phrozen Ghost and Surfer Bob: "Scared of seeing Crimson Death." | |
| Promethius: "I decided to spend the weekend with Broadway Hacker instead." | |
| Red Knight: "I was in Kenya visiting relatives." | |
| Remington Steal and Chanda Leir: "We'd rather be alone if you don't mind." | |
| Sigmund Fraud: "I still have another 7 or 8 weeks of basic training." | |
| Silver Spy: "I'll be there if I can." | |
| Sir Francis Drake: "Had to get my other nostril pierced." | |
| The Renegade Chemist: "I didn't feel like taking the heat for MY TAP." | |
| Tuc: "I am never coming to another convention again... whoops!" | |
| VaxCat and Phase Shifter: (In August) "When is that anyway?" | |
| Violence and The Scythian: "We got busted by SoutherNet, but we'll be there!" | |
| Needless to say, those who missed the convention, missed out. Plans are | |
| already underway for SummerCon '90 --KL | |
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