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                       º  The CyberPunk Movement   º

                       º Written by Pazuzu for DnA º

                       º       May 12, 1993        º

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There's been a lot of talk lately about the CyberPunk Movement - maybe a 

little too much talk (please, Mr. Hewson, don't sue me for plagiarism! :) ).



It seems every BBS I call around here has a "CyberPunk" sub board. Now, 

that's all fine and good, but a lot of these BBS's I'm talking about are PD 

BBS'S!!! Public Domain cretins and the CyberPunk Movement DO NOT MIX. The 

idea that piracy/hacking/phreaking is bad does not compute for a true 

CyberPunk. Not in a million years. I mean, come on, guys the one place all 

these people are getting their CyberPunk hard-ons from is of course the 

William Gibson books. Now, believe me, I'm NOT ripping on Gibson - he's a 

great author, and I love his books. But the idea of someone going out and 

reading Mona Lisa Overdrive then all of a sudden deciding "Wow - I'm a 

CYBERPUNK!!!" makes me sick. There's this guy that lives on my street who 

heard me playing Ultima VI one day liked the music, and knocked on my door. I 

let him and let him check out the game. When he saw it was on a computer, he 

said "Oh well, I could never figure out how to use one of those things!" 

 

"Well, this is only a game. It's not like you're actually using the computer. 

You're just playing the game." I replied



"Well, it's a computer, and computers are hard to use." he insisted



"Whatever, dude." I said.



Then he noticed the first-edition hardcover Mona Lisa Overdrive I have 

displayed on my bookcase. "Wow! That book looks cool!" he said "Can I borrow 

it?"



"Not a chance in hell!" I said "That's a first edition hardcover, and it's 

never even been opened. You can HAVE my paperback of it though" I told him



"Ok, cool, thanks dude!" he said



I gave him my paperback Mona Lisa. I always keep one handy, along with a copy 

of Interview With The Vampire, in case I need to convert someone quick :) .



So, like three or four weeks went by, and I saw neither hide nor hair of this 

guy until one day I was riding home on my motorcycle, and saw him and his dad 

pull up to their house in their car. I stopped to say hi, and lo and behold, 

they opened up their trunk and pulled out a brand new IBM PS/1. 



"That book you gave me sure made a computer guy out of me!" the cretin said.



"Yeah, sure, whatever, guy." I replied. 





Of course this idiot can't use his computer without Windows, and even has 

plenty of trouble figuring THAT out. My point is that one can't BECOME a 

CyberPunk, one just IS a CyberPunk (or ISN'T in his case). I mean, I was a 

"CyberPunk" before I even heard of William Gibson, though I never termed it 

"CyberPunk" because I hadn't heard of that term yet. I was using computers 12 

years ago when I was only ten. I instantly figured stuff out, without needing 

any of these ridiculous power-robbing GUI's. Most everyone I know who I 

consider CyberPunks are the same way. The guy who makes 1,000 posts saying 

"HoW d0 y0u UsE w0rD f0r WiNd0wS???????????" is NOT a CyberPunk. The guy who 

posts "I tried to run 180 copies of Word for Windows, and my system crashed. 

MICROSOFT SUCKS!!!" IS a CyberPunk.



"God, UNIX is soooo hard to figure out"                              - NOT

"UNIX is the most powerful O/S ever"                                 - IS



"Long Distance is so expensive"                                      - NOT

"Long Distance is free! Death to AT&T and their EViL DeathStar Logo" - IS



"Copying software is illegal and morally wrong!"                     - NOT

"Software is a random string of 1's and 0's. How can you sell that?" - IS



"Programming should be made easy for all."                           - NOT

"Programming is a lost art, and should be reserved for the GODS!"    - IS





You get the point. Another big thing is loyalty. All this back-stabbing just 

to advance one's status has got to be stopped. A true CyberPunk wants to help 

out new people, and advance the state of the Underground to keep it alive and 

flowing. A true CyberPunk is always loyal to his friends, but will just as 

easily annihilate his enemies. Case in point: There was a guy, who shall 

remain nameless (besides, he's dead, which should tell you right away who he 

was...), who I got started in real modeming about, oh, 3 or 4 years ago. When 

I found him he was a PD idiot running stock Telegard. I helped him out and 

soon he was a site for a major warez group. He then started calling me a 

r0d3nt and posting my info out over public networks. He did this only to make 

himself look cool. A true CyberPunk would never do that - especially not to 

the one person who gave them their start.



Another thing that's got to be stopped is this whole warez fanaticism. I 

mean, don't get me wrong, software SHOULD be free, but come on people HOW 

MUCH SKILL AND KNOWLEDGE DOES IT REALLY TAKE TO CALL UP A BBS AND DOWNLOAD 

SOME NEW WARE THEN UPLOAD IT TO ANOTHER BBS? That's right, NOT MUCH! Now, the 

people who are actually cracking the wares, they are CyberPunks because 

they're actually doing something that takes skill. But these fools who say 

that I am a r0d3nt because I have no 0 day warez should be shot dead. It 

takes NO SKILL, NO BRAINS to download a ware. Call bbs. Log on. Go into 

transfer area. Press D. Type NEWWARE.ZIP. Press Enter. Press Z. Wait for 

Transfer to finish. Press ALT-H. Done.  Now, how much skill did that take? 

Not much. Here's a comparison of a one day's worth of computing activity for 

a warez fool and a true CyberPunk.



Warez Fool

~~~~~~~~~~

Call BBS A. Scan for new warez. Download the ones I don't have.

Call BBS B. Scan for new warez. Download the ones I don't have.

Figure out which warez BBS A has that BBS B doesn't have yet, and vice versa.

Upload to BBS A.

Upload to BBS B.

Play new warez.

If ware is hard, call BBS A or BBS B and post questions.





CyberPunk

~~~~~~~~~

Call BBS A. Scan message bases. Continue/Start Conversations. 

Scan new files. Download any that look cool. Upload if desired.

Call BBS B. Scan message bases. Continue/Start Conversations. 

Scan new files. Download any that look cool. Upload if desired.

Call LD BBS's, using codes.

Scan message bases. Continue/Start Conversations.

Scan new files. Download any that look cool. Upload if desired.

Call SYSTEM A.

Attempt to gain entry.

Call SYSTEM B.

Attempt to gain entry.

Work on/Improve/Debug PROGRAM A.

Work on/Improve/Debug PROGRAM B.

Develop/Design PROGRAM C.





And so on... You see, the CyberPunk's activities are far more varied, and 

also require an IQ higher than that of a ground squirrel, unlike the warez 

fool. The Underground should be about learning new things, expanding the 

mind, and of course beating the system - not about seeing who can get a 

|<-3l1t3 gNu g4m3 f1rst.





A true CyberPunk also has a "reading impairment". It seems to others that 

he's constantly hallucinating. When others see "login incorrect" or "access 

denied", the CyberPunk sees "Please try harder!" or "Please hack me!". When 

others see or hear "Well, that's the way it's ALWAYS been done" or "That's 

the way you're supposed to do it", the CyberPunk thinks "That means I should 

do it a different way". The true CyberPunk is always looking for new, faster, 

different, and better ways to do everything. Also, a CyberPunk believes that 

access to all information should be free and open. He is always trying to get 

into whatever computer he can find, just to see what's there. The media 

portrait of the evil hacker who's always out to format everyone's hard disk 

just for fun does not apply to true CyberPunks, just malicious scum. Of 

course, any enemy of the hacker should be quite wary. It is perfectly 

permissable to destroy an enemy's system, be never an innocent system. 



There is a line in "Chemical Youth (We Are Rebellion)" be Queensryche that 

says "Our Religion is Technology". This couldn't be more true for the 

CyberPunk. He is always out to find out what's new and hot on the technology 

front. Always going to computer shows to see what's new and if possible, 

buying (or acquiring) the items and trying them for himself at home. This 

brings me to the subject of high-speed modems. I've got quite a bit of flack 

from both ends of the "elite" spectrum for the part in my BBS ad where it 

says "0.3 - 14.4 kilobits per second". On one end I get "w0w, m4n, y0u'r3 4 

re41 r0d3nt f0r 4cc3pt1ng 3oo b4ud3rz!!!" and on the other end "A true hacker 

or phreaker needs no high-speed modem". Well, here and now, I shall answer 

both of these rips... First, to the people who believe the I should not 

accept 300-1200 bps callers: One does not need a 14400 bits per second modem 

to read and post messages. Reading and posting messages is what I want in a 

user, and if a guy's calling at 300bps, and posts 20 messages a day, and a 

guy at 14400 just calls and uploads w4rezzZZZzz, I'm going to kill the 14.4 

guy.  Now, to the people who say I shouldn't have a 14.4 for phreak/hack 

stuff: As I said, a true CyberPunk is always intersted in technology. A high 

speed modem is an interesting piece of high technology, therefore I have one. 

I am not a high-speed bigot like the warez set, I don't care. There is a much 

better BBS than mine running on a 2400 up in 514. I simply have this modem 

because it was cheap, and it works great. Besides, I am also a programmer, 

and I do download & upload quite a bit of programming material, which tends 

to be on the large side. 



Before my closing remarks, I'm going to make a very unpopular statement, and 

I'm sure I'll receive tons of flack for it, but I really don't give a rat's 

ass.. Here it is: ANSI GROUPS ARE NOT IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM ELITE! 



Now, I say this with much respect for the ANSI groups themselves. I greatly 

enjoy the ANSIs that people are producing today. These ANSI artists ARE true 

artists in every sense of the word. Taking nothing but the characters 

available in the IBM extended character set, and making excellent pictures 

out of them takes a great deal of skill, and I applaud this artistry. 

However, when people start to call these ANSI groups elite, I lose my temper. 

They're artists, not "eliters". They're not doing anything underground, 

they're just creating art. Call them what they are: ARTISTS, not 3L1T3 D00DZ.





In closing, I would like to say that I'm sure I'll receive tons of hate mail, 

death threats, crash attempts on my board, etc, for various parts of this 

text, but I don't much care. Despite what everyone says, Telegard, when 

administered by a knowledgable SysOp, is just as secure as anything else, and 

Intermail has none of FroDo's back doors. Death threats don't scare me much. 

Last summer, I had gang bangers shooting at me, yelling "die white fag!", and 

I wasn't much scared, having a nice Ruger 9mil in my hand at the time. My 

hope is that some - maybe even only one - warez fool out there will realize 

that being a warez rat is not as elite as he once thought, and will turn to 

the true Underground. If this happens, then I have done good. If not, then 

I'm wasting a great deal of time trying to revive the Underground.