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Date: Mon,  6 Aug 2001 12:30:19 +0530 (IST)
Subject: [Nettime-bold] ADV: Call Your Own Shots at Marblejar
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            Check out the job of the day!!!!!

            Sincerely,

            Sam Roberts
            Marblejar LLC
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From: brendan12185@excite.com
To: <ram@bbs-la.com>
Cc: <info@bbqpits.com>, <msq@bbs.phantasy.com>, <jilly.bbs@bbs.alway.com.tw>,
<tyler_nancee@bbrown.com>, <curt.bates@bbs.logicnet.com>,
<dmunson@bbs.southshore.com>, <dark.soul@bbs.galilei.com>,
<nettime-l@bbs.thing.net>, <dmartini@bbrcompany.com>,
<cjcramer@bbprepro.com>, <bgr@bboss.net>, <rthiem@bbs.gemlink.com>
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 03:51:00 -0500
charset="Windows-1252"
Subject: [Nettime-bold] 1,000 Commission Per Sale!                          11543
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

             $1,000 Commission Per Sale!
   Great Vacations and Endless Opportunities!



Thank you for responding to our ad for Entrepreneurs. We are presently taking on dealers who have seasoned sales experience or experience in running a small business and understand the ins and outs of sales. Our product is simple, We sell One Vacation Package that everyone wants. 

 The customer receives: 8 luxury cruises (Carnival, Princess, Norwegian etc), 6 Las Vegas vacations (some even include airfare), and 12 Luxury Resort Vacations to places like Disney/Orlando (airfare is even included for 2 people), 8 days and 7 nights in the Bahamas (airfare included for 2 people) and much more. You will sell this package for an incredibly low price of only$1,399 and guess how much of that you keep. That's right your commission is $1,000 on every sale!  Your product will only cost you $399 (buy as you go, you don't need to keep an inventory). 

 There are independent dealers selling 7 to 10 of these every week, every week. Think about what you will be offering, over 25 premium vacations for what most people will pay for one vacation. Your customers will never be asked to attend any timeshare presentations and there  is never a catch with any of these vacations. 
 All vacations are open ended and 100% transferable to friends and family. Who would pay $3500 for a cruise when they can have 8 (same quality) cruises for only $1,399? 

  All you need to do is put out some flyers and place a few inexpensive classified ads and then just sit back and watch your customers flock to you. A motivated dealer can plan on closing at least 3 deals his first week doing this. 
*** Make this business as big as you want it. How much would you pay to make $3,000 to $7,000 every week? Well we are going to make it very easy for you to get involved with our company, 

       Your cost is a one time fee of only: $995. Here is what you will get with your investment: 1 presentation kit, a completely customized marketing strategy, professional marketing advice, flyers (on disk) and classified ads that work and much much more! 

     But don't forget the most important thing, you are getting a real turn-key business selling a product that is in HUGE demand that you can work right out of your house. Spend more time with your family and do the things that you want to do. 
*** If you are truly interested in this opportunity and have sales experience and have $995 to invest in a time tested business of your own, we want to talk to you! 
                          Serious inquiries only.

PS: You may be wondering how we can give so many vacations away for such a small price, well, the concept is simple. Every time a ship leaves port they are 30% unoccupied. Cruiselines lose money of every cabin that is empty. They would rather give away the cabin for free than have it empty because they know that if a couple goes on a beautiful luxury cruise for free, they will spend more money on the extras like: alcohol, tennis lessions, souviniers, clothes, etc.  

Statistically, a customer vacationing for free will spend more than the paying customers on the cruise so the cruiseline makes millions of dollars even though they are giving cabins away for free. It is that simple. The same applies to resorts.  

          *** Call us toll free at  888-354-2111 
                       Serious inquiries only.

                       









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Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 04:42:50 -0400
From: vivien yu<market@shanghai-industry.com>
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Subject: [Nettime-bold] "Shanghai WTO Import Commodities Exhibition Hall (Preparing)"  Cooperator-Seeking Inquiry
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Dear Sir or Madam:<p>

First I would like to show the highest respect for your good company.  This is a message from Shanghai Small and Medium Enterprises Service Center.  We are hereby making inquiry about a new exhibition project and we hope you are interested in it.<p>

Chinese people have been waiting fourteen years for China's Joining into World Trade Organization (WTO).  For the year 2001 when the world economy is faced with the most severe challenges ever since the Asian Financial Crisis during 1997 and 1998, China turns out to be the most promising land for entrepreneurs all over the world.  With the coming OLYMPIC Games 2008, the approaching entry into WTO, and the fully unfolded exploration of Western China, people in the world market are now looking at the performance of China with new eyes.  Assuming an outward looking posture, China's great potential is highly evaluated by thousands of small and medium foreign companies.<p>

To further the transnational cooperation between Chinese enterprises and their overseas counterparts, Shanghai SME Service Center is planning to launch "Foreign Advanced Technology and Products Exhibition Hall".  The establishment of the Hall will provide a complete set of intermediary services to assist overseas companies in getting into Chinese market, incorporating exhibition advertisement, promotion, agency and distribution.<p>

We are currently seeking foreign exhibition agents to make perfect cooperative network.  We would like to make strategic alliance with you to provide quality service to small and medium enterprises all over the world and to share the benefits together.  We hope you would be interested in working as our agent in your country.<p>


We will appreciate your interests in the Exhibition Hall.  Under the co-effect with you, the Exhibition Hall will exert great influence in the commodity exchange between your country and ours.  Those small and medium enterprises that attend the exhibition will gain tremendous benefits from finding proper counterparts in Chinese markets.<p>

Please refer to the detailed illustration stated hereafter or refer to the article "Concerning the Exhibition Hall" on our web page www.515j.com.  We hope this article could make the whole thing more clear.  We appreciate any ideas you will propose. All points are open for discussion  We hope to make solid partnership with you in organizing the Exhibition Hall.  If there are something wrong with the server that host our website, please take the trouble to try later because recently some hacks have attacked our server supplier.  Thank you!<p>

You may supply us with more contact information for our further communication:<p>
Contact:<p>
Title:<p>
Company:<p>
Address:<p>
Tel:<p>
Fax:<p>
Post Code:<p>
E-mail:<p>
URL:<p>

Await your earliest reply!<p>

Best regards,<p>

Ms. Vivien Yu<p>

Shanghai SME Service Center<p>



Tel:		86-21-65985378<p>   
Fax:		86-21-35014214<p>
E-mail:	<a href=mailto:exhibition@shanghai-industry.com>exhibition@shanghai-industry</a><p> 
URL:	<a href=http//www.515j.com>www.515j.com</a><p>
Address:	Shanghai SME Mansion Rm 515, No. 108, Damuqiao Rd., Shanghai 200032 China


Concerning the Exhibition Hall<p>

Mission<p>
Our permanent exhibition hall is aimed to introduce advanced foreign technology and products into China through exhibiting as well as finding local agencies and distributors for the exhibits from foreign companies.  With computerized searching system, swift internet communication and well-designed virtual exhibition, the ever- modernized exhibition hall will gradually growing into the most popular resource of foreign commodities, attracting domestic enterprises, agents, distributors and final consumers.<p>

For the year 2001, the world economy is faced with the most severe challenges ever since the Asian Financial Crisis during 1997 and 1998.  However, China turns out to be the most promising land for entrepreneurs all over the world.  With the coming OLYMPIC Games 2008, the approaching entry into WTO, and the fully unfolded exploration of Western China, people in the world market are now looking at the performance of China with new eyes.  Assuming an outward looking posture, China's great potential is highly evaluated by thousands of small and medium foreign companies.<p>

With the purpose to provide information & intermediary service to domestic small and medium enterprises and their overseas counterparts, Shanghai Small and Medium Enterprises (Trade Development) Service Center has successfully carried out "Shanghai-industry-Oriental Dragon International Business Development Project".   To further the transnational cooperation in a more direct and effective way, the Center is planning to launch "Foreign Advanced Technology and Products Exhibition Hall".  The establishment of the Hall will provide complete intermediary services to assist overseas companies, incorporating exhibition advertisement, promotion, agency and distribution.<p>

Introduction<p>

¡ñ The exhibition hall will be the first permanent one opening to small and medium enterprises, exhibiting foreign advanced technology and products throughout the year, employing professional management.
It occupies 450 square meters.  The years long exhibition plays just one theme------foreign advanced technology and products.  The exhibition is open to the public all the year round free of charge.  A seeries of activities will be organized to establish the rapport.   
The Hall exhibits products in two ways complementary to each other: objects exhibition and virtual exhibition.
Exhibits Zone: The Arrangement Committee planned large space as specially decorated exhibition zone.  Interested foreign companies may select and design their own exhibit area to maximize the influence of their company and products.
Computerized Searching System: In the center of the exhibition hall, 40 computers will be installed.  With well-built searching system, visitors can instantly search the product information and company profile of the exhibits they want to know. 
Corresponding Virtual Exhibition: Establish the web page www.515j.com to maintain online exhibition, showing refined pictures of the products and companies with descriptions online, and publicize the up-to-date information about products wanted and offered.  User friendly online searching system will be applied.<p>  
 
l We will invite official and non-official affluent persons to cut the ribbon at the opening ceremony and take part in the series of activities.<p>
-	Leaders from the state government and senior official from relative ministries and commissions<p>
- Leaders from All-China Federation of Industry & Commerce and Shanghai Municipal Government.<p>

¡ñ As one of the important steps in the progress of "Shanghai Small and Medium Enterprises Information Project", the Hall and the exhibits inside will be greatly publicized by Shanghai official media via TV and radio broadcasting, newspaper and internet, simultaneously reported with the ceremonious activities of China's entry into WTO.  Meanwhile, a variety of WTO related seminars and news conferences concerning Shanghai SMEs will be hold inside the Hall.
Reports will be followed up and delivered though mass media conveying the active functions of the Hall.<p>

¡ñ Overseas enterprises of all industries possessing advanced technology and products ( including machinery, equipment and instrument) are to be invited to exhibit in the Hall.<p> 

We will issue and deliver opening notices to all the domestic intermediary institutions and SMEs via chambers of commerce, SME service institutions, and industrial associations.  We will organize certain numbers of Shanghai companies to visit the Exhibition Hall regularly, together with a variety of programs.  Online exhibition festivals will also be held to cope the programs.<p>

Delegations of SMEs from other provinces outside Shanghai will also be invited to participate in our exhibition festivals.<p>

¡ñ The arrangement committee will entrust a foreign exhibition company to organize foreign companies to participate the exhibition once and for all.<p>

The Hall will also have monthly publication Exhibition Express, publicizing the company and product literature of the participating companies.<p>

Exhibits
Exhibiting and promoting the advanced technology and products foreign companies want to introduce into China in various ways without the limitation of regions or industries.<p>
¡ñ Advanced technology from all industries
Objective:	introduce advanced technology into China through technology transfer, share holding, joint ventures, and other ways.<p>
¡ñ Advanced products from all industries
Objective:	introduce advanced products into China through proper agents and distributors, product licensing, share holding, joint ventures and other ways.<p>

Arrangements<p>
The Hall has mainly four functional areas:	General Information Query about exhibiting companies, Computerized Searching System for detailed company and products information, Classified Exhibition Areas for product samples, Picture and Literature Display for visual advertisement. <p>

1. General Information Query<p>
As guide to the Hall, staff, literature and computer queries are available to deliver information about how to find certain exhibits, how to use computerized searching system.  The list of the exhibiting companies and product catalogue can also be helpful to make a fruitful visit.<p>

2. Computerized Searching System<p>
The searching system will provide detailed bilingual information (in Chinese and English;	in Picture and Literature) about the exhibiting companies and their products.  All the information could be downloaded & reprint. <p>
1) Searches could be operated both by industry and country Searching<p>
2) Searches could be operated both by technology and product<p>
3) Key words could also be used.<p>

3. Classified Exhibition Areas<p>
After professional design, the product samples and detailed illustration will be exhibited in the designated area.  Meanwhile the information can also be sought out quickly through computer searching system and downloaded.<p>

4. Picture and Literature Display<p>
Exquisite billboard (bilingual literatures and pictures) about the participating companies will be positioned on the wall around the exhibition hall for the attention of visitors. <p>

Exhibition Booths<p>
1. Booth A<p>
1) All the materials from the exhibiting company will be interpreted into Chinese, the bilingual pictures and literatures of the exhibiting companies and their products will be kept in the computer database awaiting search.<p>
2) The above processed material will also be publicized on the virtual exhibition site <a href=http://www.515j.com>www.515j.com</a> during the same period of the services.<p>
3) The brief account of the exhibiting <p>companies and the products will be published on the monthly publication Exhibition Express.<p>
4) The contact information of the exhibition companies will be completely released.<p>
2. Booth B<p>
1) All the services of Booth A included.<p>
2) 2-square-meter areas for billboard on the wall inside the hall.<p>
3) The pictures and literatures will be prepared and exhibited according to the design stated in the executed agreement.<p>
3. Booth C<p>
1) All the services of Booth B included.<p>
2) The Hall will accept and see to sample products provided by exhibiting companies throughout the service term specified by the executed agreement.<p>
3) Exhibition area ranging from a half to two square meters for sample products.<p>
4) The sample products, together with the pictures and literatures will be prepared and exhibited according to the design stated in the executed agreement.<p>

Charge<p>
1. Booth A<p>
Price:	$2200USD (Interpretation of company and product information limited to 25,000 words, extra literature $20USD/1000 words)
2. Booth B<p>
Price:	$2800USD (Interpretation of company and product information limited to 25,000 words, extra literature $20USD/1000 words)<p>
3. Booth C<p>
Price:	$3600USD (Interpretation of company and product information limited to 25,000 words, extra literature $20USD/1000 words, 	Basic exhibition space of 0.5 m2)

Other Value Added Services<p>
1. Advertisement<p> 
Exhibiting companies may reach agreement with the appointed exhibition agents in their countries.   The executed agreement will be effected by the Exhibition Hall Advertising Department.<p>
1) Inside the exhibition hall<p>
2) Web page banner or logo on <a href=http://www.515j.com>www.515j.com</a><p>
3) Monthly publication Exhibition Express<p>
4) Affiliated to the Advertisement of the Hall<p>
5) The exhibition advertisement<p>
Front Cover: $2200USD<p>
Back Cover: $1500USD<p>
Inside Front Cover: $1500USD<p>
Inside Back Cover: $1000USD<p>
Title Page: $1000USD<p>
Complete Color Page: $500USD<p>
Half Color Page: $300USD <p>  
Complete Black and White Page: $300USD<p>
Half Black and White Page: $200USD<p>
Advertisement on Invitation Letter: <p>$3000USD/thousand<p>

6) Other Advertisement<p>
On Tickets (50,000 Copies): $380USD (size: 60*30 cm)<p>
On Present Packages (1,000): $500USD<p>
Balloon (with vertical-hung scroll): $380USD/individual<p>
Decorated gateway: $680USD/individual
Gaily Decorated Basket: $80USD/individual
Ceremonial Lady: $20USD/person/day<p>

2. Online Communication Service $100USD  
Upon the visitors' interests, our English-speaking staff will make on-the-spot contacts with the provided contact information.  The overseas entrepreneurs will directly make acquaintance with their Chinese counterparts.<p>

3. Organize Special Product Introduction Conference£ºto Be Negotiated
The Hall can specially arrange news conference & seminar for foreign manufacturers to display their advanced technology and products, with the concerned industrial association as the organizer.  Technical experts from research institutes of colleges and universities, domestic agents, distributors, Chinese corporations or companies of related industries, finial users could all be present at the conference. <p>

4. Deliver catalogues or descriptive materials to Chinese companies and collect the feedback in the form of report with statistical analysis£ºto Be Negotiated<p>

5. Assign special interpreters and technical personnel to effect the explanation and promotion of the products£º$1000USD<p>
 
6. Airline ticket booking and hotel reservation£º$100USD<p>

8. Make unified lintel and exhibit walls£ºFree<p>

9. Provide technological consultation and commercial intelligence£ºFree<p>

Attend the Exhibition<p>

The execution of exhibition contracts with attendees will be effected by authorized foreign exhibition agents.  Special demands from clients may reach us via the appointed agents.  The attendees may follow the procedure below:<p>

¡ñ Preliminary Consultation<p>
¡ñ Exhibition Plan<p>
¡ñ Contract Execution<p>
¡ñ Transportation of sample items for display<p>
¡ñ Special Request on Exhibition<p>
¡ñ Follow-up Report on the Exhibition<p>

Seek Foreign Exhibition Agents Worldwide<p>
¡ñ Why to have foreign exhibition agents?v

To take advantage of the abundant client resource and advanced exhibition management of foreign exhibition companies.<p>
To work out the best solution for small and medium enterprises in reaching transnational cooperation.<p>

¡ñ How to make perfect cooperative network?<p>

We will work with foreign exhibition companies together in marketing the exhibition booths and services according to the signed agreement.<p>  
We will select excellent exhibition companies or institutions in defined regions or countries as our solely agents there.
Please note we will only select one agent among all the candidates in a defined region or country.<p>

For Our Foreign Agents:<p>

¡ñ Qualification:<p>
Project to penetrate into Chinese exhibition market.<p>
Hold high expectation for the performance of small and medium enterprises.
Be well renowned in the capacity for successfully organizing exhibition.<p>

¡ñ Rights:<p>
2-year solely dealership in the defined country/region<p>

¡ñ Responsibilities:<p>
Promote the Exhibition Hall 
Organize companies to attend the exhibition
Execute exhibition contract
Interpret all the details to attendees or interested counterparts as our consultant there <p>

¡ñ Profits:<p>
Share 40% and above of the contract value<p>

¡ñ Agency Fees<p>
We will charge 10000 to 50000 dollars as agency fees varied with the area covered. <p>

Duration of the Exhibition
The Hall is planned to open from the day that China enters WTO (approximately Nov. 2001). <p>
The duration of the Hall plans to be 5 years.<p>
365 days open to the public (except national holidays)<p>

Location of the Exhibition Hall <p>
The luxuriously decorated Shanghai WTO SME Import Commodities Exhibition Hall takes the first floor of Shanghai SME Service Mansion (No. 108, Damuqiao Rd., Shanghai, 200032, P. R. C.)<p>

Please contact us to make further inquiry
      Address: the Exhibition Hall, the first Floor of Shanghai SME Mansion, Rm. 515, No. 108, Damuqiao Rd., Shanghai, 200032, P. R. C.<p>
      Post Code: 200032<p>
      Tel: 021-64036622-5151¡¢5152¡¢2082
          021-64330821<p>
      Fax: 021-64220926<p>
      E-mail: <a href=mailto:exhibition@shanghai-industry.com>exhibition@shanghai-industry</a><p>

Our Registered Office<p>
The Exhibition Hall, the first Floor of Shanghai Small Enterprise Mansion, Rm. 515, No. 108, Damuqiao Rd., 200032, Shanghai, P. R. C.<p>

Agent Information Form<p>
Contact:<p>
Title:<p>
Company:<p>
Address:<p>
Tel:<p>
Fax:<p>
Post Code:<p>
E-mail:<p>
URL:<p>

Procedure:<p>
1. Fill out the application form immediately and we accept it now.  We will keep you informed with your Chinese exhibition market.<p>
2. The selected candidate will have our unified contract (draft) and price list.<p>
3. Through friendly negotiation, the agency agreement will be executed and mailed through registered letter or fax to us.<p>
4. You will remit the agency fees specified in the contract to our account number. <p>Invoice will be mailed back as soon as the remittance has been received.<p>
5. Upon the remittance, we will immediately deliver the Exhibition Hall catalogue, CD-Rom, Attendance Guide, Unified Attendee Registration Form, Sample Exhibition Plan and Unified Exhibition Contract. <p>
6. The allocation of exhibition booths: according to the time of payment with the priority for assistants.<p>
7. Agency fees will not be refunded unless the violation of the contract in our part.<p>
8. Remittance.<p>
  


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From: mudadominio@osite.com.br
Date: Mon,  6 Aug 2001 08:20:08 -0300 (EST)
Subject: [Nettime-bold] Undelivarable: <nettime> Announcements [9]
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To: "Michael Gurstein" <mgurst@vcn.bc.ca>, nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
From: Bill Spornitz <spornitz@mts.net>
Subject: [Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> Fw: The Global Development Gateway
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CODE RED ­ A RED HERRING

Wayne Madsen

30 July 2001

Washington, DC

Here we go again folks. The White House,
NSA, and National Infrastructure Protection
Center (NIPC) are warning of a dangerous
new Internet worm called "Code Red." We've
been here before. Just last year, we were all
treated to the impending doom caused by a
series of "Distributed Denial of Service
Attacks" that resulted in a host of web sites
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nation's infrastructure caused by someone's
failure to auction off their great
grandmother's curios on e-Bay.

Conveniently, a few weeks after the dreaded
attacks on the dot coms (many of which are
now dot gones ­ and it wasn't a result of
 hackers), President Clinton hosted a
cyber-security roundtable at the White
House. The gloom and doom sayers pointed
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"electronic Pearl Harbor." Chief among them
was Richard Clarke, the National Security
Council's "Dr. Strangelove" of cyber-security.

However, it is not an e-Pearl Harbor we must
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Back in 1933, Hitler's Propaganda Minister
Joseph Goebbels, a pioneer of perception
management, hired a bunch of Nazi hooligans
to burn down the Reichstag. The next day,
while the German Parliament was still
 smoldering, the Nazis passed the Reichstag
 Decree, which effectively relegated the
German Constitution and all of its civil liberty
  provisions to the toilet.

 But would the United States take advantage
 of such a situation in cyber-space to advance
 a secret agenda? They've probably already
 done so. Back in 1988, the Internet was
  treated to its first worm. Programmed and
  launched by Robert Morris, Jr., the worm
   crippled hundreds of thousands of computers
 connected to the Internet. It just so
happened that young Mr. Morris's dad was
the Chief Scientist at NSA ­ during a period
when the agency was feverishly trying to test
the vulnerabilities of various operating
systems and application programs.

But that was then, and Code Red is now. We
are told that Code Red only affects web sites
relying on Windows NT and Windows 2000.
Of course, why would any self-respecting
24-hour cable news network want to show a
housewife trying to struggle with a
virus-infected home computer operating
Windows 95? Better to capture viewers'
attention with hordes of computer
programmers and managers wrestling with
downed web sites at Ford, Xerox, Charles
Schwab, and Amazon.com.

And that's the way the government (and
apparently Microsoft) wants it. Microsoft, the
humbled post-anti trust suit corporate giant,
seems to be cozying up with the Feds and
their cyber-security agenda as of late. At a
recent Interagency Technical Forum at the
National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST), Microsoft's director of
Mobile Code Security revealed that Microsoft
now maintains a full-time resident office at
NSA headquarters with a fully-cleared staff.

Even the term Code Red is a red herring. Just
like Distributed Denial of Service attack, it is
more out of the Pentagon's lexicon than that
of computer crackers. Code Red is just too
campy ­ seems like it belongs in the same
league with the movies "Deep Impact" and
"Armageddon." But Code Red is just the kind
of term that might impress our otherwise
attention deficit disordered President.
Computer crackers, of course, like to be a bit
more original and artsy, opting for terms like
"Melissa," "Back Orifice," and "Michaelangelo"
How many original code names ever came out
of NSA? "Echelon," for example. Boring! Now
Code Red, that's something that could have
been conjured up by the Faulkners of the
Fort!

Why the Code Red hoopla? Well, in a few
weeks, President Bush (with Dick Cheney
looming over his shoulder) will be issuing a
new Executive Order on Cyber-Security. He
will appoint an inter-agency Cybersecurity
and Continuity of Operations Board and his
current cyber-security guru Clarke stands a
good chance of being selected chairman. If
so, Clarke will have transcended three
administrations in essentially the same
executive branch job ­ a record surpassed
only by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. And
tomorrow NIPC head Ron Dick gets a jump
start on things with a press conference on
cyber security at the National Press Club.
Hyping Code Red is a sure fire way to ensure
the conference is covered by all the talking
head networks. And it does not hurt that
today, while FBI Director designate Robert
Mueller is fielding some questions on what
the FBI will do on cyber security during his
Senate conformation hearings, Code Red is a
backdrop.

Coming on the heels of the G8 Summit in
Genoa, Code Red also bolsters one of the
items on the agenda of the leaders. It was at
the G8 Summit in Lyon in 1996, that the
leaders first put cyber crime on their docket, a
decision that was ultimately manifested in the
Council of Europe's soon-to-be-enacted
Cyber Crime Treaty. When enacted, the
treaty will enable police agencies to reach
beyond borders to seize Internet
communications record traffic. The
anti-globalization Genoa Social Forum got a
taste of what is to come when Italian police
stormed their headquarters and seized
computer disks and Inte rnet traffic records.
This past April, the FBI, acting on behalf of
the Canadian police, seized similar records
from the Independent Media Center in
Seattle after the Summit of the Americas in
Quebec. Not to be outdone by his peers,
British Prime Minister Tony Blair ­ who
resembles Big Brother more and more every
day ­ hurried back to London to urge
Parliament to pass a bill that would equate
computer hacking with terrorism.

Perception Management actually was part
and parcel of the agenda of the same coterie
of Pentagon brass and Beltway Bandits who
dreamt up information warfare in the first
place. They knew to be successful, the public
would have to be force fed large diets of
disinformation and sensationalized news.
Ah,Dr. Goebbels would be so proud of them.

So in the meantime, we should all head for
hills. Because just like Y2K, our government
says our American Way of life is threatened
by unknown computer toxins. Time to erect
our Computer Defense Shield.

Fear is the greatest weapon but the truth is
the greater defense!

                        POSTSCRIPT:
Not getting the media bounce from the 8:00
PM EST Code Red meltdown hour on July 31
(nothing happened!), the FBI began spinning
the story the very next morning that 22,000
computers had been hit with Code Red.
Considering that viruses and worms probably
strike many more computers than that on any
given day, 22,000 is a relatively low number.

The cyber-security perception management
machinery was also put into high gear in the
August 1 edtion of The Washington Times. A
story by Ben Barber hyped the threat posed
by Palestinian computer users who have
launched a so-called "cyber-Jihad" against
Israeli government and corporate computers.
The article states that the U.S.
government-funded firms RAND and iDefense
are urging the United States to adopt the
same cyber defenses as those used in Israel.
And the article gives us the potential next
phase of the U.S. government's perception
management campaign: Palestinian sites will
start distributing viruses aimed at the United
States -- one Palestinian site is blamed for
distributing the Love Bug and Melissa viruses.
If one remembers, however, Love Bug
originated in the Philippines while Melissa
came from Trenton, New Jersey. They are a
long way off from Nablus and Ramallah on the
West Bank.

Even in pseudo cyber-war, the truth is the
greatest casualty!

http://www.politechbot.com/p-02337.html


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Message: 8
From: "G.H. Hovagimyan" <gh@popstar.com>
To: leiloop@jps.net, <nettime-l@bbs.thing.net>
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 22:12:37 +0800
Subject: [Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> FW: someding zu read
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

-----Original Message-----
From: Leili <leiloop@jps.net>
> ----------
> from: Arthur Clay <artclay@netsurfer.ch>
> reply-To: lev@shoko.calarts.edu

> Wallpaper Slaughter Houses,
> 
> The modern artist working with what has come 
to be known as 'new media' is
> faced with a dilemma.  Commercial veins 
working with the same media, but
> producing what they produce, can afford the 
equipment and the manpower to
> run it, however the modern artist wishing to work 
in this area can not. 

GH Comments: 

Most of your essay  responds to the "lack of 
access" lament.  I personally don't feel the need to 
compete with Hollywood nor do I want the 
masses as an audience.  A larger issue is the 
multi-national corporate finance model that funds 
LucasFilms. In global capitalist terms Hollywood 
films are the perfect expression of Globalism or  
*Empire* as Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri call it.

So where does the artist stand?

You wrote:
> 
> The Dream Screen
> 
> Perhaps there are other parallels we can draw. 
The idea that we go to the
> cinema to dream is a curious idea.  A dream is 
screenless. It takes place
> in the mind in a three dimensional space. We 
can enter our dreams by
> penetrating them in their spaces. We have the 
feeling of depth sensation.
> This sensation we can't get from film. If we want 
to stick or finger in the
> proverbial apple pie in a film, we just get 
shadows. If we do this with a
> dream, we put a whole into the apple pie.

GH Comments:
Mimesis is a traditional basis for all art forms.  It's 
also the most simplistic.   Discussing how "real" 
an apple looks in a film or how real figures are 
rendered in a 3D animation is the lowest 
common denominator. 
> 
> Conclusion
> We don't need the screen to create a virtual 
reality. The concept of
> immersion can therefore be  based on the 
mental state of the viewer.  

GH Comments:
Peter Sinclair and I  just did an immersive/ 
interactive sound work called *Heartbreak Hotel* 
<http://www.artnetweb.com/gh/heartbreak.html>
It's been exhibited in France at GMEM in Marseille 
and Interferences at Belfort. 
It will be shown in Amsterdam in January of 2000.
Interestingly enough it's really hard to exhibit this 
piece in the USA.  It's not  an art object so it 
doesn't fit with art world commodity circulation.  Its 
not a media event so its mass entertainment 
appeal is rather limited.  

An essay I wrote several years ago approaches 
your subject from a slightly different angle. It's 
called, "Notes on Immersion" , 
<http://www.artnetweb.com/gh/imm1.html> 

I have another essay coming out in Leonardo this 
Fall for the Digital Salon catalog that also 
approaches this issue. It's called *art in the Age of 
Spirutual Machines (with apologies to Ray 
Kurzweil).   Here's the Abstract;
Abstract:
Humanity is evolving towards a * Post Human* 
society that may include enhanced human 
beings, hybrid humans and artificial intelligences.  
As an artist working in digital media and network 
culture, I believe that the crucial issue of the time 
is to clear the path for networked art and to create 
the foundations for a new aesthetic discourse that 
issues from networked culture. In order to do this, 
one has to be willing to create art that may not be 
readily recognized as art work.  In Art in the Age of 
Spiritual Machines I trace the common roots of 
structuralist philosophy, developmental 
psychology, reductivist art discourse,  structural 
linguistics and neural nets in attempt to create a 
basis for this new aesthetic discourse.  

G.H. Hovagimyan
<http://www.artnetweb.com/gh>

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Message: 9
From: integer@www.god-emil.dk
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 16:14:22 +0200 (CEST)
To: lev@shoko.calarts.edu
Subject: [Nettime-bold] [ot] [!nt] \n2+0\
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org



>Hello,
>
>How are you?This is      .We met in Belfort last year.


quuuuuuooo!!!! +? no. you may not order me by fone.



>I`ll show my piece,        , for SIGGRAPH2001 Art Show 

where 1 shops says a lot about one.



>and I just

n*

*n

n*


>want to ask you if you have a plan to come to SIGGRAPH2001.

no thing + no thing is less appealing than a bouquet of happy humans.



>Raivo Kelomees 
>Interview with Steina Vasulka

what a tousled tasteless toad.




>???????????????????????????when is the dinner
>where is ?????????????the dinner?????????????????????????
>????????????what ????????????????is the ????????????????dinner????????????????????
>who is n.n.???????????????????

i am not tarkovski. I AM THE OCEAN !!!!!



nn - playing with my brain cells. it's a ___... thrill.




>
>Bye,



<Prefectural University of Desire

i am dze ingenious unit entitled you.





1001 ventuze.nn







                                            pre.konssept!*n
                                                  meeTz ver!f1kat!*n.
 
 
 
  -
 
  Netochka Nezvanova    -  eksplod!ng galax!ez + !nflaz!onar! un!versez
  f3.MASCHIN3NKUNST
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Message: 10
From: integer@www.god-emil.dk
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 15:45:02 +0200 (CEST)
To: lev@shoko.calarts.edu
Subject: [Nettime-bold] [ot] [!nt] \n2+0\ The Next Phase of Business Ethics
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org



>Dear Netochka Nezvanova,
>
>Here is the Program Committee's report for your submission to cast01 -
>"NN - The Next Phase of Business Ethics" - which has been accepted for publication as a
>full paper in the conference proceedings.
>


altzo. ! uant 2 rent a body!!!!

ecdysone@eusocial.com


nn






        u uant 01 teazpoon ov zea green. zuzp!z!ouz !et v.appeal!ng l!ku!d +?

        order hier. experiment elsewhere.
        automation + purifikation - just.1.!blink




    /_/
                          /
             \            \/       i should like to be a human plant
            \/       __
                    __/
                                   i will shed leaves in the shade
        \_\                        because i like stepping on bugs



*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--
Netochka Nezvanova                   nezvanova@eusocial.com
                                    http://www.eusocial.com
                                  http://www.biohakc.com
                                http://www.ggttctttat.com/!
I am not Greta Garbo!!!       http://steim.nl/leaves/petalz
*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*-- --*--*--*--*--*--*--









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Message: 11
From: integer@www.god-emil.dk
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 16:36:49 +0200 (CEST)
To: lostandfoundbodies@lostboys.nl
Subject: [Nettime-bold] [ot] [!nt] \n2+0\ lostandfoundbodies
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org




>02. 08 6. 19101 @ 10.50.13 
>eusocial.com 
>ip95-142.lostboys.nl 


lostgirls.nl 

ok.nl?


ciao.nl

nn.nl









    /_/
                          /
             \            \/       i should like to be a human plant
            \/       __
                    __/
                                   i will shed leaves in the shade
        \_\                        because i like stepping on bugs



 *--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--
 Netochka Nezvanova                   nezvanova@eusocial.com
                                     http://www.eusocial.com

 curbing the appetites of xy sinners since o.1978 
 [without resorting to pain. damnation + kapital punishment]
 though often called an illusion - i am true

 *--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*-- --*--*--*--*--*--*--








http:art

http://www.tzzt.com/






   http:art part of 242.microsoft - simply.SUPERIOR m9nd.fzzp
   http://www.eusocial.com/242.microsoft





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Message: 12
From: integer@www.god-emil.dk
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 16:50:44 +0200 (CEST)
To: syndicate@eg-r.isp-eg.de
Subject: [Nettime-bold] [ot] [!nt] \n2+0\
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org




>i hope that you are so
>
>'rich.bored + edukated'
>
>to invite me ++ wear Ljubljana body


hou 2 !dent!f! nn bod!ez - ljubljana body. berlin body. amsterdam body +?




nn. - new york. milan. paris. londra. tokyo 

      01 ov dze mozt prestigious luxury brands [ops. bodies]









    /_/
                          /
             \            \/       i should like to be a human plant
            \/       __
                    __/
                                   i will shed leaves in the shade
        \_\                        because i like stepping on bugs



*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--
Netochka Nezvanova                   nezvanova@eusocial.com
                                    http://www.eusocial.com
                                  http://www.biohakc.com
                                http://www.ggttctttat.com/!
   n  r  .   5        !!!      http://steim.nl/leaves/petalz
*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*-- --*--*--*--*--*--*--





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Message: 13
From: "Nomay Inchas" <nomayinchas@hotmail.com>
To: nettime-bold@nettime.org
Cc: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 11:17:55 -0400
Subject: [Nettime-bold] (no subject)
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV>
<DIV>
<DIV>Dear Mr.. Hovagimyan,<BR>&nbsp;<BR>You are a fool and your work is even worse.&nbsp; Please go away and stop promoting your idiocy in public!&nbsp; You have no idea how much you embarrass yourself!<BR>&nbsp;<BR>"G.H. Hovagimyan" wrote:<BR>&nbsp;<BR>&gt;GH Comments:<BR>...<BR>&gt;An essay I wrote several years ago approaches <BR>&gt;your subject from a slightly different angle. It's <BR>&gt;called, "Notes on Immersion" , <BR>...<BR>&nbsp;<BR>&gt;I have another essay coming out in Leonardo this <BR>&gt;Fall for the Digital Salon catalog that also <BR>&gt;approaches this issue. It's called *art in the Age of <BR>&gt;Spirutual Machines (with apologies to Ray <BR>&gt;Kurzweil).&nbsp;&nbsp; Here's the Abstract;<BR>&gt;Abstract:<BR>&gt;Humanity is evolving towards a * Post Human* <BR>&gt;society that may include enhanced human <BR>&gt;beings, hybrid humans and artificial intelligences.&nbsp; <BR>&gt;As an artist working in digital media and network <BR>&gt;culture, I believe tha!
t the crucial issue of the time <BR>&gt;is to clear the path for networked art and to create <BR>&gt;the foundations for a new aesthetic discourse that <BR>&gt;issues from networked culture. In order to do this, <BR>&gt;one has to be willing to create art that may not be <BR>&gt;readily recognized as art work.&nbsp; In Art in the Age of <BR>&gt;Spiritual Machines I trace the common roots of <BR>&gt;structuralist philosophy, developmental <BR>&gt;psychology, reductivist art discourse,&nbsp; structural <BR>&gt;linguistics and neural nets in attempt to create a <BR>&gt;basis for this new aesthetic discourse.&nbsp; <BR>&gt;G.H. Hovagimyan</DIV></DIV></DIV></div><br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href='http://go.msn.com/bql/hmtag_itl_EN.asp'>http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></html>


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Message: 14
From: "Nomay Inchas" <nomayinchas@hotmail.com>
To: nettime-bold@nettime.org
Cc: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 11:17:55 -0400
Subject: [Nettime-bold] (no subject)
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV>
<DIV>
<DIV>Dear Mr.. Hovagimyan,<BR>&nbsp;<BR>You are a fool and your work is even worse.&nbsp; Please go away and stop promoting your idiocy in public!&nbsp; You have no idea how much you embarrass yourself!<BR>&nbsp;<BR>"G.H. Hovagimyan" wrote:<BR>&nbsp;<BR>&gt;GH Comments:<BR>...<BR>&gt;An essay I wrote several years ago approaches <BR>&gt;your subject from a slightly different angle. It's <BR>&gt;called, "Notes on Immersion" , <BR>...<BR>&nbsp;<BR>&gt;I have another essay coming out in Leonardo this <BR>&gt;Fall for the Digital Salon catalog that also <BR>&gt;approaches this issue. It's called *art in the Age of <BR>&gt;Spirutual Machines (with apologies to Ray <BR>&gt;Kurzweil).&nbsp;&nbsp; Here's the Abstract;<BR>&gt;Abstract:<BR>&gt;Humanity is evolving towards a * Post Human* <BR>&gt;society that may include enhanced human <BR>&gt;beings, hybrid humans and artificial intelligences.&nbsp; <BR>&gt;As an artist working in digital media and network <BR>&gt;culture, I believe that the crucial issue of the time <BR>&gt;is to clear the path for networked art and to create <BR>&gt;the foundations for a new aesthetic discourse that <BR>&gt;issues from networked culture. In order to do this, <BR>&gt;one has to be willing to create art that may not be <BR>&gt;readily recognized as art work.&nbsp; In Art in the Age of <BR>&gt;Spiritual Machines I trace the common roots of <BR>&gt;structuralist philosophy, developmental <BR>&gt;psychology, reductivist art discourse,&nbsp; structural <BR>&gt;linguistics and neural nets in attempt to create a <BR>&gt;basis for this new aesthetic discourse.&nbsp; <BR>&gt;G.H. Hovagimyan</DIV></DIV></DIV></div><br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href='http://go.msn.com/bql/hmtag_itl_EN.asp'>http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></html>

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Message: 15
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 19:36:16 +0200
To: gunafa@well.com
From: Station Rose <gunafa@well.com>
Subject: [Nettime-bold] Station Rose Webcast 147  "TV Rex"
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org



  dear Gunafa Netizen,

here is the new Fahrplan :



1.0  NetSTReam - Webcast 147 with topic "TV Rex"
Tuesday, 07/08/01 9 p.m. CET
http://www.stationrose.com




----------------------------------------------------------

2.0  Multimedia artists still in prison - please sign the petition
to free the participants of the Publix Theatre Caravan. Go to
http://www.noborder.org/noprison



stay with us & donŽt go away!

      "Cyberspace is Our Land!"
;-)

             station rose   08-2001



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Message: 16
Reply-To: "ricardo dominguez" <rdom@thing.net>
From: "ricardo dominguez" <rdom@thing.net>
To: <nettime-l@bbs.thing.net>
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 14:54:48 -0400
Organization: The Thing
charset="iso-8859-1"
Subject: [Nettime-bold] Stop the G8: Online Demonstration Scheduled
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

Stop the G8: Online Demonstration Scheduled

Contact: Isaac Keyes, isaac_keyes@hushmail.com

>>> Stop the G8
>>> www.cipherwar.com
>>> Press release #001

Online Demonstration: 31 August, 2001

--------------------------------------------------------------
Stop the G8 - a new activist site
--------------------------------------------------------------

Stop the G8 is a new website dedicated to the international struggle against
the G8, WTO and all other major neo-liberal, capitalist institutions around
the world.

This is truly an international struggle. We have seen the effects after
neo-liberalism across the globe; unemployment, global poverty, reduced
global public health and public safety. We have seen protesters from every
corner of this planet join the demonstrations in Seattle, Gothenburg, Genoa
and Prague. And now weŽve taken this struggle to the internet in the shape
of this website as a part of what will be the longest online protest
campaign ever. We will bring you news, demonstration information from the
streets and tools and information for a successful online campaign.

We will not only host online actions and demonstrations against the G8 in
Canada 2002 (weŽre planning to organize actions every second month against
that meeting until itŽs over), but also organize actions against every major
summit until then.

//Isaac Keyes
Project Coordinator
isaac_keyes@hushmail.com

--------------------------------------------------------------
Online Demonstration: 31 August, 2001
--------------------------------------------------------------

The first online demonstration will be held on 31 August at @791-916 against
the official Canadian G8 site:
(http://www.g8.gc.ca, 198.103.104.34).

What is an online demonstration?
The goal is to flood the website with requests until the server goes down,
this will not cause any permanent damage to the target, but it will serve as
a symbolic action, and that is enough to make the collective presence of
activists felt beyond the electronic networks.

How do I join?
On 31 August weŽll add a link to the front page of this website, and you
just have to click on that link in order to get some basic information. The
only thing you need to participate is a browser that supports frames.

What is @XXX?
@XXX is called Internet Time and is a universal timezone. The time is the
same all around the world, simplifying planning and coordination. On our
website there is a program to help you convert to and from Internet Time.

- EOF -

www.cipherwar.com/g8


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Message: 17
From: integer@www.god-emil.dk
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 21:06:01 +0200 (CEST)
To: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net, spornitz@mts.net
Subject: [Nettime-bold] (no subject)
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org


>Our first clue: the FAQ for this organization is only available as a 
>Microsoft Word file... ;->

Microsoft = dze komputr operat!ng z!ztm ov maj. ov nett!me kr!!!ketz + moderatorz.

first clue: Bill Spornitz' ztereozkop!k obzervaz!on = uas not `moderated`

nn












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Message: 18
From: integer@www.god-emil.dk
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 21:38:38 +0200 (CEST)
To: lev@shoko.calarts.edu
Subject: [Nettime-bold] [ot] [!nt] \n2+0\
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org




>Station Rose <gunafa@well.com>
>
>>  dear Gunafa Netizen,
>>
>>here is the new Fahrplan :
>
>
>= man! hav b!n dze dreamerz d!zor!entd b! akurat mapz.
>
>
>
>>----------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>2.0  Multimedia artists still in prison - please sign the petition
>>to free the participants of the Publix Theatre Caravan. Go to
>>http://www.noborder.org/noprison


apropoz. parafraz!ng !nt!m@.z 
- free your mind and the rest shall follow [mozt ost.europa l!f 4rmz = hav 01 problm detekt!ng k!tsch \ korn! data]


free your cells and the rest shall follow  -  ie.  http://www.nobody.org/noborder


wto = juuuuuzt konztrukt!ng 01 lrgr bod! [juzt l!ke m!] 
dont u l!ke 2 kooperate +? uh! prakt!kl! aver! neo.pozer presz releasz = s!ngz dze refra!n.

alorz - uat part ov dze wto bod! ud u l!ke 2 b +?
[zlkt bod! zekz!onz = mor dez!rabl +?]

nn






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Message: 19
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 21:29:24 +0200
To: "HAL press <press@hal2001.org>":;
From: Maurice Wessling <maurice@xs4all.nl>
Subject: [Nettime-bold] International Conference 'Hackers at Large' in the Netherlands
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org


Press release
6 August 2001

International Conference 'Hackers at Large' in the Netherlands

The building of the network of HAL2001, the international hacker event
on the campus of the University of Twente in the Netherlands, has
begun. HAL2001 will be the biggest open-air hacker event in the world
with 2500 visitors who will sleep, work and collaborate in tents. The
conference program consists of 100 speakers from 15 countries.

The conference and festival will start officially at Friday 10th
august and will end on Sunday 12th august. The network that is being
built starting Monday 6th August has a 1 Gb uplink to the internet and
a glass fibre backbone. Every private tent on the campsite will be
connected to this network. The huge amount of computers is powered by
generators with a total capacity of 1,5 megawatts, enough for 25,000
light bulbs.

Main topics of the conference will be security, privacy, intellectual
property issues and various political issues related to computer
networking.

Some of the highlights of the conference are:

Hacker Ethics 1984 - 2001, a panel discussion with Emmanuel Goldstein
(2600), Rop Gonggrijp (Hack-Tic) and Andy Mueller-Maguhn (CCC).

Phil Zimmermann, creator of PGP, will speak about voice encryption.

A panel of security experts discusses Distributed Denial of Service
(DDoS) attacks.

John Gilmore will address copy prevention versus freedom of speech.

Drive-by-hacking, a demonstration of the poor security of wireless
networking.

Presentation by 'Mixter' of automated exploit tools.

The full program can be found at:

http://www.hal2001.org/

Hackers at Large is the sequel to the Galactic Hacker Party (1989),
Hacking at the End of the Universe (1993) en Hacking in Progress
(1997) which all took place in the Netherlands.


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Note for the editor:

contact information

press@hal2001.org

telephone: +31 53 4892425
mobile:    +31 6 29018922


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Message: 20
From: integer@www.god-emil.dk
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 21:45:39 +0200 (CEST)
To: gh@popstar.com, nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
Subject: [Nettime-bold] (no subject)
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org




>I have another essay coming out in Leonardo this 
>Fall for the Digital Salon catalog 


furdzr ev!densz leonardo = refuze


nn




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Message: 21
From: integer@www.god-emil.dk
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 22:13:15 +0200 (CEST)
To: syndicate@eg-r.isp-eg.de
Subject: [Nettime-bold] \/\
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org



Dear Netochka Nezvanova,

CONGRATULATION


         i adore delicate discrimination



Your paper/poster was comprehensively reviewed by at least 3 members of
an international committee of experts in the field,

                              i am an expert in everyology



audience. Of the more than 400 submissions, the Program Committee
accepted 30 for publication.


         more exigence++




It should not have an advertisemnet character.


         you do not like youth +?




nn - it is not my fault. i am a book about dreams. ... and hier 01 bridge appears. 

                        cccare 2 cccros it +?









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Message: 22
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 21:11:53 +0000
To: www@virose.pt
From: Fernando =?iso-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Pereira <fjp@virose.pt>
Subject: [Nettime-bold] Links Prize A joint venture betwwen VIROSE (Porto) and
V2_Organisation (Rotterdam)
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

=========================
LINKS PRIZE>Call for Submissions
=========================

***A joint venture betwwen VIROSE (Porto) and V2_Organisation (Rotterdam
)

On Ligações/Links/Liaisons

In 2001, the city of Porto (Portugal) and the city of Rotterdam
(Netherlands), are the chosen European Capitals of Culture. In the
context of Porto 2001, the Program on «Thought, Science and
Interdisciplinary Projects» is promoting an International Conference on
cyberculture, entitled «Ligações/Links/Liaisons», which is curated by
José Bragança de Miranda e Maria Teresa Cruz. The event will take place
in Serralves Museum (Porto) from the 29th October to the 2nd November.
Researchers and artists will be invited to react to the theme of the
conference and all collaborations will be gather in the website and in a
book to be published on the date of the conference.
Each one will react to these questions, in five specific sessions: free
links; strange or uncanny links; dangerous links; entangled links;
on-off links.

In conjunction with this event, Virose and V_2 Organisation have put
together a contest consisting of the development of web.art projects.
The contest is intended to promote projects of an experimental nature,
as should any kind of initiative of this sort. As such, multiple and
varied responses are expected, but these should not drift away from the
proposed Links themes. However, there shall not be any limitations to
the creative conception of Links, which should be developed in a
conceptually expansive form or manner.

The competition is open to any art project designed and developed
specifically for the Web and produced after the 1st of January 2001.
The deadline for submission is the 5th of October 2001, along with the
submissions form properly filled out.
The Juries final decision will announce the winner. The decision will be
communicated to the winning participants on the 31st of October 2001.
The US $2500 prize money will go to the best project in competition.
Runner ups shall receive a written statement for their participation
indicating the outstanding quality of their projects as well as an
invitation for future developments within VIROSE's  activities.


More info and Submission Form at http://links.virose.pt

****
If in need of support or for general questions concerning this prize,
you may contact Paul Coutinho through paulc@virose.pt
****

>>>>>>>>>


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Message: 23
From: "teddy bytown" <bytown@dragonsurf.com>
Reply-to: bytown@dragonsurf.com
To: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 17:19:44 -0400
Subject: [Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> FW: someding zu read (I)
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

> Have we been castrated, made inept, because we
> can no longer celebrate that what we are?

 yes you know how much the technic will be so nano and thus so completely disappearing
that us the king will be completely naked soon, ha yes sure, but not only the
fascist male, cause the queens will be naked too mon prince, consolons nous
! Happily our sexual attribute would be our last civilian cloth ! I know it’s
idiot but anyway it’s kind to you to confusedly see our hairy shame as our 
last human royal ermine of the futur

>  A 'Chartres
> II' is simply not needed

hmm I love chartres and its blaue glass etc. but permit I suggest you have a
too much ideal idea of the cathedrals, of course it exist complete charters
II and III etc. gothic was a so expensive promoted catho standard you know

> but we do need a 'Terminator II and III and IV
> etc.' to keep the interest

for my part I see a bit the connection, that would fit for us..except you could
say ‘the commensurability’ and to not consider the commensurability could be
somezing very impolite, especially in our panz etc..and there I completely agree
with you mon prince, the humanz have made bloody wars for less than that etc.


> I prefer the  silent
> space of a cathedral than the the wallpaper slaughter houses of twentieth

> century fox.

Silence !? haa excuse me but is it for dreaming in peacefull of the time when
they were also the den of the cutthroat, pimp and whores ? (etc?) ?

>  if we look
> beyond the technical, we can recognize human values that are are inherent

> in the action and not tacked in to text to be politically correct so as not

> to offend its backers.

you are right ! and how much ! so I already hear the advertisment of the crook
who will dress us of just  2D nightwear in NYC as ‘naked perhaps but king!’

‘that fit also for the obeses king’ etc. what an horror (it was a simple SAS
teddy comment, you can smoke now)
http://www.dragonsurf.com


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Message: 24
From: "teddy bytown" <bytown@dragonsurf.com>
Reply-to: bytown@dragonsurf.com
To: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 17:26:25 -0400
Subject: [Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> FW: someding zu read (II)
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

> It can therefore be said that the human mind possesses more cinematic
> quality than film itself.  I don't think any one is even arguing this
> point, but then why go through all the trouble and expense to get something

> of less quality? By using the concepts of cinema it is possible to develop

> ideas of multi-dimensional space, which unlike their cinema counterparts
> are easily within the reach of a modern artist possibilities.

except the 1950 manifesto echo have you simply think or ‘dream’ to porn movie
? and their incredible point of view ? just for saying hombre that the ‘composition’
is sometimes the main part of the show and not a so natural born one

> beyond it by the employment of the imaginative skills of the artists and
> viewers.

yeah you discribe what I would call the ‘artefact of the orgy’ in a dream it’s
a wonderfull ubiquitous composition, but not an euclidian one, in practice and
3D it’s a boring amount…or perhaps with a whip and great talent for making a
fellinian composition but…only in a certain point of view then...that why the
muslim have right to imagine them as some paradisiac space, the perfect paradoxe
of the spiritual truth is may be to forbid here their representation : yes we
are naked but all great petroleum sheik in an other space, yes we have all an
huge naked harem, it’s just we have no good eyes or not enuf faith for seeing
that. it’s our poor human condition
(if i speak in II time it's cause this bull of mail base is an ascii proletarian
limited one, and not in a castro mode..& you can smoke cigars now)
http://www.dragonsurf.com


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Message: 25
From: integer@www.god-emil.dk
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 23:42:05 +0200 (CEST)
To: lev@shoko.calarts.edu
Subject: [Nettime-bold] [ot] [!nt] \n2+0\
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org



Netochka Nezvanova was once asked how she came to life Netochka Nezvanova
that shuddering depiktion of evolutionary forces of sex + sakrifice that forever altered
21st century's perception of the silkworm. In her own inimitable way and through heavily 
accented English she replied happily: `I am the vessel through which Netochka Nezvanova passed`

This reply was the height of disingenuousness and brilliance. Of course Netochka Nezvanova
adored her creation - at a stroke she has so stepped out of the accepted bounds of society's 
conventions that she prepared to disown it and let it merge with the elemental forces of nature.

[lest you travel ahead of your cells - you aren t Netochka Nezvanova da]

+ Now je sper you shall indulge the desire for corresponding with 01 particular one
entitled Fyodor Mikhailoviç Dostoyevski






                  sch

                                 sch


                          sch


















    /_/
                          /
             \            \/       i should like to be a human plant
            \/       __
                    __/
                                   i will shed leaves in the shade
        \_\                        because i like stepping on bugs



*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--
Netochka Nezvanova                   nezvanova@eusocial.com
                                    http://www.eusocial.com
                                  http://www.biohakc.com
                                http://www.ggttctttat.com/!
                               http://steim.nl/leaves/

 the world ov plants is beautiful + imaginativ
 + thus .... my professional interest = me. 
*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*-- --*--*--*--*--*--*--







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Message: 26
From: integer@www.god-emil.dk
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 23:49:48 +0200 (CEST)
To: lev@shoko.calarts.edu
Subject: [Nettime-bold] [ot] [!nt] \n2+0\ zoft uear
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org


allo

schhhhhh

would you care to guess what nn.s klassikal [hence modern] 
soft wear environment has been named +?

nn







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Message: 27
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 18:17:22 -0400
From: Ken Jordan <ken@kenjordan.tv>
To: <nettime-l@bbs.thing.net>
boundary="MS_Mac_OE_3079966642_4660495_MIME_Part"
Subject: [Nettime-bold] Multimedia: From Wagner to Virtual Reality
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand
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MULTIMEDIA: FROM WAGNER TO VIRTUAL REALITY
edited by Randall Packer and Ken Jordan
foreword by William Gibson
published by W.W. Norton, 400 pp., $27.95
publication date: July 23, 2001 (US); Sept. 19, 2001 (UK)


"This book is one start toward a different sort of history.... I recommend
this book to you with an earnestness that I have seldom felt for any
collection of historic texts.  This is, in large part, where the bodies are
buried.  Assembled in this way, in such close proximity, these visions give
off strange sparks." - from the foreword by William Gibson

MULTIMEDIA: FROM WAGNER TO VIRTUAL REALITY presents the untold history
behind the interfaces, links, and interactivity we all take for granted
today. This groundbreaking work traces a fertile and fascinating series of
collaborations between the arts and the sciences, going back to the years
just after World War II -- and even further, to composer Richard Wagner,
whose ideas about the immersive nature of music theater foreshadowed the
experience of virtual reality.

Among the essential articles gathered in the book are the Futurists' 1916
manifesto on cinema, which declared that the new medium would unite all
media and replace the book; Vannevar Bush's 1945 Atlantic Monthly essay tha=
t
leads directly to the hyperlinks in today's multimedia; J.C.R. Licklider's
groundbreaking idea in 1960 that people and computers could collaborate in
creative work; Nam June Paik's 1984 essay proposing that satellite
technology would encourage a global information art; Tim Berners-Lee's 1989
proposal for a document-sharing network, which became the basis of the Worl=
d
Wide Web; and William Gibson's discussion of how he came up with the word
"cyberspace." With an insightful introduction to the volume and critical
commentaries on each article, editors Randall Packer and Ken Jordan lead us
through the groundbreaking developments of the multimedia story.

The book publication completes a unique hybrid publication project that
joins W.W. Norton with Intel Corporation's ArtMuseum.net, to present an
untold history of multimedia.  The book and the Web site, which was launche=
d
in June, 2000, are meant to work in tandem. On-line, MULTIMEDIA: FROM WAGNE=
R
TO VIRTUAL REALITY is a dynamic, growing resource featuring hyperlinked
texts and a wealth of multimedia documentation. Please visit the site at
http://www.artmuseum.net.


>From the early reviews:

"The best guide yet on a subject of central importance to anyone interested
in the future of media, and the growing marriage between art and
science....The collection is historically significant, given that nobody ha=
s
ever woven together the different threads, thoughts and impulses that becom=
e
multimedia, a new form both of media and culture.... The book flows
skillfully from one idea to the next, each section building on the one that
preceded it." - Jon Katz, Slashdot

"In the Norton Anthology tradition, Packer and Jordan bring together semina=
l
contributions that artists and scientists have made to the field of
computer-human interaction... An evocative whirlwind tour through 100 years
of work... Excellent..." - S. Joy Mountford, Wired

"[MULTIMEDIA is] a key source book in the field of art, science and
technology. This book is excellent in all respects." - Annick Bureaud,
Leonardo Digital Reviews

"Readers interested in the history of multimedia should be enthralled by
this collection of hard-to-find essays.... A remarkable blending of past an=
d
present, these essays remind us that today's wondrous inventions didn't jus=
t
spring into existence out of nothingness." - Booklist




MULTIMEDIA: FROM WAGNER TO VIRTUAL REALITY
Table of Contents

Foreword by William Gibson

Overture by Randall Packer and Ken Jordan


I. Integration
1. Richard Wagner, "Outlines of the Artwork of the Future"

2. F. T. Marinetti, Bruno Corra, Emilio Settimelli, Arnaldo Ginna, Giacomo
Balla, Remo Chiti, =B3The Futurist Cinema=B2

3. L=E1szl=F3 Moholy-Nagy, =B3Theater, Circus, Variety=B2

4. Richard Higgins, =B3Intermedia=B2

5. Billy Kl=FCver, =B3The Great Northeastern Power Failure=B2

6. Nam June Paik, =B3Cybernated Art=B2 and =B3Art and Satellite=B2


II. Interactivity
7. Norbert Wiener, =B3Cybernetics in History=B2

8. J.C.R. Licklider, =B3Man-Computer Symbiosis=B2

9. Douglas Engelbart, =B3Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework=B2

10. John Cage, =B3Diary: Audience 1966=B2

11. Roy Ascott, =B3Behaviourist Art and the Cybernetic Vision=B2

12. Myron Krueger, =B3Responsive Environments=B2

13. Alan Kay, =B3User Interface: A Personal View=B2


III. Hypermedia
14. Vannevar Bush, =B3As We May Think=B2

15. Ted Nelson, excerpt from Computer Lib/Dream Machines

16. Alan Kay and Adele Goldberg, =B3Personal Dynamic Media=B2

17. Marc Canter, =B3The New Workstation: CD ROM Authoring Systems=B2

18. Tim Berners-Lee, =B3Information Management: A Proposal=B2

19. George Landow and Paul Delany, =B3Hypertext, Hypermedia and Literary
Studies: The State of the Art=B2


IV. Immersion
20. Morton Heilig, =B3The Cinema of the Future=B2

21. Ivan Sutherland, =B3The Ultimate Display=B2

22. Scott Fisher, =B3Virtual Interface Environments=B2

23. William Gibson, =B3Academy Leader=B2

24. Marcos Novak, =B3Liquid Architectures in Cyberspace=B2

25. Daniel Sandin, Thomas DeFanti, and Carolina Cruz-Neira, =B3A Room with a
View=B2


V. Narrativity
26. William Burroughs, =B3The Future of the Novel=B2

27. Allan Kaprow, =B3Untitled Guidelines for Happenings=B2

28. Bill Viola, =B3Will There Be Condominiums in Data Space?=B2

29. Lynn Hershman, =B3The Fantasy Beyond Control=B2

30. Roy Ascott, =B3Is There Love in the Telematic Embrace?"

31. Pavel Curtis, =B3Mudding: Social Phenomena in Text-Based Virtual
Realities=B2

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edited by Randall Packer and Ken Jordan<BR>
foreword by William Gibson<BR>
published by W.W. Norton, 400 pp., $27.95<BR>
publication date: July 23, 2001 (US); Sept. 19, 2001 (UK)<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
&quot;This book is one start toward a different sort of history.... I recom=
mend this book to you with an earnestness that I have seldom felt for any co=
llection of historic texts. &nbsp;This is, in large part, where the bodies a=
re buried. &nbsp;Assembled in this way, in such close proximity, these visio=
ns give off strange sparks.&quot; - from the foreword by William Gibson<BR>
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tions between the arts and the sciences, going back to the years just after =
World War II -- and even further, to composer Richard Wagner, whose ideas ab=
out the immersive nature of music theater foreshadowed the experience of vir=
tual reality.<BR>
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Among the essential articles gathered in the book are the Futurists' 1916 m=
anifesto on cinema, which declared that the new medium would unite all media=
 and replace the book; Vannevar Bush's 1945 <I>Atlantic Monthly</I> essay th=
at leads directly to the hyperlinks in today's multimedia; J.C.R. Licklider'=
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mmentaries on each article, editors Randall Packer and Ken Jordan lead us th=
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The book publication completes a unique hybrid publication project that joi=
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history of multimedia. &nbsp;The book and the Web site, which was launched i=
n June, 2000, are meant to work in tandem. On-line, MULTIMEDIA: FROM WAGNER =
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s and a wealth of multimedia documentation. Please visit the site at <FONT C=
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from one idea to the next, each section building on the one that preceded it=
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omputer-human interaction... An evocative whirlwind tour through 100 years o=
f work... Excellent...&quot; - S. Joy Mountford, Wired<BR>
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&quot;[MULTIMEDIA is] a key source book in the field of art, science and te=
chnology. This book is excellent in all respects.&quot; - Annick Bureaud, Le=
onardo Digital Reviews<BR>
<BR>
&quot;Readers interested in the history of multimedia should be enthralled =
by this collection of hard-to-find essays.... A remarkable blending of past =
and present, these essays remind us that today's wondrous inventions didn't =
just spring into existence out of nothingness.&quot; - Booklist<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<B>MULTIMEDIA: FROM WAGNER TO VIRTUAL REALITY<BR>
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<B>Foreword by William Gibson<BR>
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<B>Overture by Randall Packer and Ken Jordan <BR>
</B><BR>
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<BR>
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<BR>
6. Nam June Paik, =B3Cybernated Art=B2 and =B3Art and Satellite=B2<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<B>II. Interactivity<BR>
</B>7. Norbert Wiener, =B3Cybernetics in History=B2<BR>
<BR>
8. J.C.R. Licklider, =B3Man-Computer Symbiosis=B2<BR>
<BR>
9. Douglas Engelbart, =B3Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework=B2<=
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<BR>
10. John Cage, =B3Diary: Audience 1966=B2<BR>
<BR>
11. Roy Ascott, =B3Behaviourist Art and the Cybernetic Vision=B2<BR>
<BR>
12. Myron Krueger, =B3Responsive Environments=B2<BR>
<BR>
13. Alan Kay, =B3User Interface: A Personal View=B2<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<B>III. Hypermedia<BR>
</B>14. Vannevar Bush, =B3As We May Think=B2<BR>
<BR>
15. Ted Nelson, excerpt from <I>Computer Lib/Dream Machines<BR>
</I><BR>
16. Alan Kay and Adele Goldberg, =B3Personal Dynamic Media=B2<BR>
<BR>
17. Marc Canter, =B3The New Workstation: CD ROM Authoring Systems=B2<BR>
<BR>
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<BR>
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<BR>
<BR>
<B>IV. Immersion<BR>
</B>20. Morton Heilig, =B3The Cinema of the Future=B2<BR>
<BR>
21. Ivan Sutherland, =B3The Ultimate Display=B2<BR>
<BR>
22. Scott Fisher, =B3Virtual Interface Environments=B2<BR>
<BR>
23. William Gibson, =B3Academy Leader=B2<BR>
<BR>
24. Marcos Novak, =B3Liquid Architectures in Cyberspace=B2<BR>
<BR>
25. Daniel Sandin, Thomas DeFanti, and Carolina Cruz-Neira, =B3A Room with a =
View=B2<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<B>V. Narrativity<BR>
</B>26. William Burroughs, =B3The Future of the Novel=B2<BR>
<BR>
27. Allan Kaprow, =B3Untitled Guidelines for Happenings=B2<BR>
<BR>
28. Bill Viola, =B3Will There Be Condominiums in Data Space?=B2<BR>
<BR>
29. Lynn Hershman, =B3The Fantasy Beyond Control=B2<BR>
<BR>
30. Roy Ascott, =B3Is There Love in the Telematic Embrace?&quot;<BR>
<BR>
31. Pavel Curtis, =B3Mudding: Social Phenomena in Text-Based Virtual Realitie=
s=B2<BR>
<BR>
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Message: 28
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 15:28:19 -0700 (PDT)
From: N S <ns92002@yahoo.com>
To: nettime-bold@nettime.org
Subject: [Nettime-bold] Best #1 Money on the Internet
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

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**** For each report, send $5.00 U.S CASH, THE NAME & NUMBER OF THE REPORT
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**** Within a few days you will receive, vie e-mail, each of the 5 reports from
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something happen to your computer.

****.IMPORTANT -DO NOT alter the names of the people who are listed next to
each
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Remember, this method has been tested, and if you alter, it will NOT work!!!
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After you have ordered all 5 reports, take this advertisement and REMOVE the
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Move the name & address in REPORT #4 down TO REPORT #5.


Move the name & address in REPORT #3 down TO REPORT #4.


Move the name & address in REPORT #2 down TO REPORT #3.


Move the name & address in REPORT #1 down TO REPORT #2


Insert YOUR name & address in the REPORT #1 Position.
PLEASE MAKE SURE you copy every name & address ACCURATELY!


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Take this entire letter, with the modified list of names (with your name now in
position #1, and save it on your computer. DO NOT MAKE ANY OTHER CHANGES. Save
this on a disk as well just in case if you loose any data.

To assist you with marketing your business on the Internet, the 5 REPORTS you
purchase will provide you with invaluable marketing information which includes
how to send bulk e-mails legally, where to find thousands of free classified
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There are 2 Primary methods to get this venture going:

METHOD # 1 : BY SENDING TARGETED BULK E-MAIL LEGALLY
let's say that you decide to start small, just to see how it goes, and we will
assume You and those involved send out only targeted 5,000 e-mails each.
Targeted email is to persons interested in business opportunities. Let's also
assume that the mailing receive only a 0.2% response (the response could be
much better but lets just say it is only 0.2%. Also many people will send out
hundreds of thousands e-mails instead of only 5,000 each).

Continuing with this example, you send out only 5,000 e-mails. With a 0.2%
response, that is only 10 orders for REPORT #1. Those 10 people responded by
sending out 5,000 e-mail each for a total of 50,000. Out of those 50,000
e-mails only 0.2% responded with orders. That's = 100 people responded and
ordered REPORT #2. Those 100 people mail out 5,000 e-mails each for a total of
500,000 e-mails. The 0.2% response to that is 1000 orders for REPORT #3. Those
1000 people send out 5,000 e-mails each for a total of 5 million e-mails
sent out. The 0.2% response to that is 10,000 orders for REPORT #4. Those
10,000
people send out 5,000 e-mails each for a total of 50,000,000 (50
million)e-mails. The 0.2% response to that is 100,000 orders for REPORT # 5.

THAT'S 100,000 ORDERS TIMES $5 EACH = $500,000.00 (half million).

Your total income in this example is:

$50+
$500+
$5,000 +
$50,000+
$500,000.........Grand Total = $555,550.00
NUMBERS DO NOT LIE. GET A PENCIL & PAPER AND FIGURE OUT THE WORST POSSIBLE
RESPONSES AND NO MATTER HOW YOU CALCULATE IT, YOU WILL STILL MAKE A LOT OF
MONEY!

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REMEMBER FRIEND, THIS IS ASSUMING ONLY 10 PEOPLE ORDERING OUT OF 5,000 YOU
MAILED TO. Dare to think for a moment what would happen if everyone, or half or
even one 4th of those people mailed 100,000 e-mails each or more?
There are over 150 million people on the Internet worldwide and counting.
Believe me, many people will do just that, and more!

METHOD #2 : BY PLACING FREE ADS ON THE INTERNET
Advertising on the net is very very inexpensive and there are hundreds of FREE
places to advertise. Placing a lot of free ads on the Internet will easily get
a larger response. We strongly suggest you start with Method # 1 and add METHOD
#2 as you go along.

Study the REPORTS (#1-5) to help with your marketing.

For every $5 you receive, all you must do is e-mail them the Report they
ordered. That's it . Always provide same day service on all orders. This will
guarantee that the e-mail they send out, with your name and address on it, will
be prompt because they can not advertise until they receive the report.

_______________ AVAILABLE REPORTS__________________
ORDER EACH REPORT BY ITS NUMBER & NAME ONLY.
Notes Always send $5 cash (U.S. CURRENCY) for each Report. Checks NOT accepted.
Make sure the cash is concealed by wrapping it in at least 2 sheets of paper.
On one of those sheets of paper, Write the NUMBER & the NAME of the Report you
are ordering, YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS and your name and postal address.
PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR THESE REPORTS NOW:

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REPORT #1:"The Bulk Email Survival Guide" Order REPORT #1 from:

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P.O.Box 607
Dunn Loring, VA 22027
U.S.A

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JD
P.O.Box 1114
Des Plaines, IL 60017
U.S.A

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JZ
1006 Lynn St. SW
Vienna, VA 22180
USA

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J Santi
833 Walter Ave
Des Plaines, IL 60016
USA

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Aaron Croft
1037 Charlela Lane #206
Elk Grove village, IL 60007
USA


$$$$$$$$$ YOUR SUCCESS GUIDELINES $$$$$$$$$$$

(A note on mailing to Canada.  It's just as easy as to the US. Follow same
procedure but use 60 cents postage)

Follow these guidelines to guarantee your success:

If you do not receive at least 10 orders for Report #1 within 2 weeks, continue
sending e-mails until you do.  DO NOT QUIT, you do not know how close you are
to success if you quit, it may be the next mailing. THIS IS YOUR WINNING
LOTTERY.

After you have received 10 orders, 2 to 3 weeks after that you should receive
100 orders or more for REPORT #2. If you did not, continue advertising or
sending e-mails until you do.

Once you have received 100 or more orders for Report #2, YOU CAN RELAX, because
the system is already working for you , and the cash will continue to roll in!

THIS IS IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER :Every time your name is moved down on the list,
you are placed in front of a different report. You can KEEP Track of your
PROGRESS by watching which report people are ordering from you. IF YOU WANT TO
GENERATE MORE INCOME SEND ANOTHER BATCH OF E-MAIL SAND START THE WHOLE PROCESS
AGAIN. There is NO LIMIT to the income you can generate from this business!!!
FOLLOWING IS A NOTE FROM THE ORIGINATOR OF THIS PROGRAM:

"You have just received information that can give you financial freedom for the
rest of your life, with NO RISK and JUST A LITTLE BIT OF EFFORT. You can make
more money in the next few weeks and months than you have ever imagined.

Follow the program EXACTLY AS INSTRUCTED. Do Not change it in any way. It works
exceedingly well as it is now. Remember to e-mail a copy of this exciting
report after you have put your name and address in Report #1 and moved others
to #2...........#5 as instructed above.
One of the people you send this to may send out 100,000 or more e-mails and
your
name will be on everyone of them. Remember though, the more you send out the
more potential customers you will reach.

So my friend, I have given you the ideas, information, materials and
opportunity
to become financially independent. IT IS UP TO YOU NOW!  JUST DO IT!!!!!!

************** MORE TESTIMONIALS****************
'' My name is Mitchell. My wife , Jody and I live in Chicago. I am an
accountant
with a major U.S. Corporation and I make pretty good money. When I received
this
program I grumbled to Jody about receiving ''junk mail''. I made fun of the
whole thing, spouting my knowledge of the population and percentages involved.
I ''knew'' it wouldn't work. Jody totally ignored my supposed intelligence and
few days later she jumped in with both feet. I made merciless fun of her, and
was ready to lay the old ''I told you so'' on her when the thing didn't work.
Well, the laugh was on me! Within 3 weeks she had received 50 responses. Within
the next 45 days she had received a total of $ 147,200.00 all cash!I was
shocked. I have joined Jody in her ''hobby''. 
Mitchell Wolf, M.D. , Chicago, Illinois

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''Not being the gambling type, it took me several weeks to make up my mind to
participate in this plan. But conservative that I am, I decided that the
initial investment was so little that there was just no way that I wouldn't get
enough orders to at least get my money back. I was surprised when I found my
medium size post office box crammed with orders. I made $319,210.00 in the
first 12 weeks. The nice thing about this deal is that it does not matter where
people live. There simply isn't a better investment with a faster return
and so big''. 
Dan Sondstrom, Alberta, Canada


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''I had received this program before. I deleted it, but later I wondered if I
should have given it a try. Of course, I had no idea who to contact to get
another copy, so I had to wait until I was e- mailed again by someone
else.........11 months passed then it luckily came again...... I did not delete
this one! I made more than $490,000 on my first try and all the money came
within 22 weeks''.
Susan De Suza, New York, N.Y.


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'' It really is a great opportunity to make relatively easy money with little
cost to you. I followed the simple instructions carefully and within 10 days
the money started to come in. My first month I made $ 20,560.00 and by the end
of third month my total cash count was $ 362,840.00. Life is beautiful, Thanx
to Internet''. 
Fred Dellaca, Westport, New Zealand


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Message: 29
From: "Nomay Inchas" <nomayinchas@hotmail.com>
To: nettime-bold@nettime.org
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 18:21:08 -0400
Subject: [Nettime-bold] nn == lev
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV>Q: Why does Netochka Nezvanova write to Lev Manovich on nettime?</DIV>
<DIV>A:&nbsp; Easy!&nbsp; To disguise the fact that nn is the same as Lev Manovich!</DIV>
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Message: 30
From: sebastian@rolux.org
Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 01:15:37 +0200
To: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
Subject: [Nettime-bold] What is @XXX? [Re: Stop the G8: Online Demonstration Scheduled]
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

 > What is @XXX?
 > @XXX is called Internet Time and is a universal timezone. The time is the
 > same all around the world, simplifying planning and coordination. On our
 > website there is a program to help you convert to and from Internet Time.

if i'm not completely wrong here, @XXX is *swatch* internet time, introduced by
the swiss multinational in 1998, setting up a new global meridian in biel (the
location of their headquarters), and attempting to unify and monopolize the
variety of existing time zones.

there has been a long thread on nettime back then. as geert lovink put it: "the
ideology of 'global time' is the terror logic of the corporate world state. it
stands for the worst aspect of globalism: the 24-hour economy, in which workers'
rights have been abolished all together. an impoverished, 'flexible' free-lance
labour force can be employed day and night, thereby disrupting biological
rhythms and social time in general." or, to quote swatch's promotional prose:
"there is a revolution taking place eliminating time-zones and geographical
borders" -- which i'd say is corporate propaganda as cynical as it can get.

want to read more? "biel meantime (bmt) is the universal reference for internet
time. a day in internet time begins at midnight bmt (@000 swatch .beats)
(central european wintertime). the meridian is marked for all to see on the
façade of the swatch international headquarters on jakob-staempfli street, biel,
switzerland. so, it is the same time all over the world, be it night or day, the
era of time zones has disappeared. the bmt meridian was inaugurated on 23
october 1998 in the presence of nicholas negroponte, founder and director of the
massachusetts institute of technology's media laboratory."

i think @791-916 is not a good time for an online demonstration against the g8.


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Message: 31
Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 09:22:03 +1000
To: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net
From: "][M.ollient][" <netwurker@hotkey.net.au>
Subject: [Nettime-bold] BeeHive Microtitles Series 1 [for announcer]
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org


BeeHive Hypertext/Hypermedia Literary Journal
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Three new Microtitles are now available for download.
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Special attention has been paid to typographical issues of the Palm Pilot,
and in an effort to reduce memory use on your PDA images have been scaled
and compressed with the PDA in mind. None of the first three titles exceeds
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Though formatted formatted for maximum readability on the Palm Pilot, these
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_What the Hell is That?_
Thomas Zummer's rigorous and entertaining essay on cinematic creature
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Ryan Whyte's collection of poetical observations consists of 10 Palm Pilot
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A collection of four new signature works from Mez. Texts include
N.][di][visible Rawswarming(c).* and Sig.N.ature ][licking the signature
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Message: 32
From: integer@www.god-emil.dk
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 03:02:38 +0200 (CEST)
To: lev@shoko.calarts.edu
Subject: [Nettime-bold] [ot] [!nt] \n2+0\   n  r  .   5    !!!!!
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org




>+ Now je sper you shall indulge the desire for corresponding with 01 particular one
>entitled Fyodor Mikhailoviç Dostoyevski
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My Dear Netochka,

I am so glad that you have expended the energy to write to me.
It is one of the saddest aspects of our existence that, as soon as one
is translated, it is generally assumed that the translated hasn't further interest 
in what she or he has spent a great part of life investigating - life. 

>From that you have told of the industry of scholars in your day, busy seeking 
out every nuance of my (your) life and thoughts, I conclude that there is indeed life
after death. Being human, I am pleased with the accolades that have arrived my way over the years, although
I am disturbed to hear that my ways (or more accurately your ways) aren't accepted in some quarters.
We had indeed the same problem in my day, but we could at least hide behind the excuse 
that we were hampered down by the `underground`.

I am looking forward to receiving more of your letters,
which you promise will provide detailed evidence that I (you) are alive and well. 
Please don't skimp on the details, for I sense from your letter that your view of me (you) is close to my own;
life isn't anything but details. Dare I say it: the Devil is in the details. Or is the Germans?

Dress sensibly Netochka,


Ever your most truly

                          Fyodor Mikhailoviç Dostoyevski
















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Message: 33
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 20:51:45 -0400
From: "market@shanghai-industry.com"<market@shanghai-industry.com>
To: vivien yu<nettime-l@bbs.thing.net>
Subject: [Nettime-bold] "Shanghai WTO Import Commodities Exhibition Hall (Preparing)"  Cooperator-Seeking Inquiry
Reply-To: nettime-bold@nettime.org

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Dear Sir or Madam:<p>

First I would like to show the highest respect for your good company.  This is a message from Shanghai Small and Medium Enterprises Service Center.  We are hereby making inquiry about a new exhibition project and we hope you are interested in it.<p>

Chinese people have been waiting fourteen years for China's Joining into World Trade Organization (WTO).  For the year 2001 when the world economy is faced with the most severe challenges ever since the Asian Financial Crisis during 1997 and 1998, China turns out to be the most promising land for entrepreneurs all over the world.  With the coming OLYMPIC Games 2008, the approaching entry into WTO, and the fully unfolded exploration of Western China, people in the world market are now looking at the performance of China with new eyes.  Assuming an outward looking posture, China's great potential is highly evaluated by thousands of small and medium foreign companies.<p>

To further the transnational cooperation between Chinese enterprises and their overseas counterparts, Shanghai SME Service Center is planning to launch "Foreign Advanced Technology and Products Exhibition Hall".  The establishment of the Hall will provide a complete set of intermediary services to assist overseas companies in getting into Chinese market, incorporating exhibition advertisement, promotion, agency and distribution.<p>

We are currently seeking foreign exhibition agents to make perfect cooperative network.  We would like to make strategic alliance with you to provide quality service to small and medium enterprises all over the world and to share the benefits together.  We hope you would be interested in working as our agent in your country.<p>


We will appreciate your interests in the Exhibition Hall.  Under the co-effect with you, the Exhibition Hall will exert great influence in the commodity exchange between your country and ours.  Those small and medium enterprises that attend the exhibition will gain tremendous benefits from finding proper counterparts in Chinese markets.<p>

Please refer to the detailed illustration stated hereafter or refer to the article "Concerning the Exhibition Hall" on our web page www.515j.com.  We hope this article could make the whole thing more clear.  We appreciate any ideas you will propose. All points are open for discussion  We hope to make solid partnership with you in organizing the Exhibition Hall.  If there are something wrong with the server that host our website, please take the trouble to try later because recently some hacks have attacked our server supplier.  Thank you!<p>

You may supply us with more contact information for our further communication:<p>
Contact:<p>
Title:<p>
Company:<p>
Address:<p>
Tel:<p>
Fax:<p>
Post Code:<p>
E-mail:<p>
URL:<p>

Await your earliest reply!<p>

Best regards,<p>

Ms. Vivien Yu<p>

Shanghai SME Service Center<p>



Tel:		86-21-65985378<p>   
Fax:		86-21-35014214<p>
E-mail:	<a href=mailto:exhibition@shanghai-industry.com>exhibition@shanghai-industry</a><p> 
URL:	<a href=http//www.515j.com>www.515j.com</a><p>
Address:	Shanghai SME Mansion Rm 515, No. 108, Damuqiao Rd., Shanghai 200032 China


Concerning the Exhibition Hall<p>

Mission<p>
Our permanent exhibition hall is aimed to introduce advanced foreign technology and products into China through exhibiting as well as finding local agencies and distributors for the exhibits from foreign companies.  With computerized searching system, swift internet communication and well-designed virtual exhibition, the ever- modernized exhibition hall will gradually growing into the most popular resource of foreign commodities, attracting domestic enterprises, agents, distributors and final consumers.<p>

For the year 2001, the world economy is faced with the most severe challenges ever since the Asian Financial Crisis during 1997 and 1998.  However, China turns out to be the most promising land for entrepreneurs all over the world.  With the coming OLYMPIC Games 2008, the approaching entry into WTO, and the fully unfolded exploration of Western China, people in the world market are now looking at the performance of China with new eyes.  Assuming an outward looking posture, China's great potential is highly evaluated by thousands of small and medium foreign companies.<p>

With the purpose to provide information & intermediary service to domestic small and medium enterprises and their overseas counterparts, Shanghai Small and Medium Enterprises (Trade Development) Service Center has successfully carried out "Shanghai-industry-Oriental Dragon International Business Development Project".   To further the transnational cooperation in a more direct and effective way, the Center is planning to launch "Foreign Advanced Technology and Products Exhibition Hall".  The establishment of the Hall will provide complete intermediary services to assist overseas companies, incorporating exhibition advertisement, promotion, agency and distribution.<p>

Introduction<p>

¡ñ The exhibition hall will be the first permanent one opening to small and medium enterprises, exhibiting foreign advanced technology and products throughout the year, employing professional management.
It occupies 450 square meters.  The years long exhibition plays just one theme------foreign advanced technology and products.  The exhibition is open to the public all the year round free of charge.  A seeries of activities will be organized to establish the rapport.   
The Hall exhibits products in two ways complementary to each other: objects exhibition and virtual exhibition.
Exhibits Zone: The Arrangement Committee planned large space as specially decorated exhibition zone.  Interested foreign companies may select and design their own exhibit area to maximize the influence of their company and products.
Computerized Searching System: In the center of the exhibition hall, 40 computers will be installed.  With well-built searching system, visitors can instantly search the product information and company profile of the exhibits they want to know. 
Corresponding Virtual Exhibition: Establish the web page www.515j.com to maintain online exhibition, showing refined pictures of the products and companies with descriptions online, and publicize the up-to-date information about products wanted and offered.  User friendly online searching system will be applied.<p>  
 
l We will invite official and non-official affluent persons to cut the ribbon at the opening ceremony and take part in the series of activities.<p>
-	Leaders from the state government and senior official from relative ministries and commissions<p>
- Leaders from All-China Federation of Industry & Commerce and Shanghai Municipal Government.<p>

¡ñ As one of the important steps in the progress of "Shanghai Small and Medium Enterprises Information Project", the Hall and the exhibits inside will be greatly publicized by Shanghai official media via TV and radio broadcasting, newspaper and internet, simultaneously reported with the ceremonious activities of China's entry into WTO.  Meanwhile, a variety of WTO related seminars and news conferences concerning Shanghai SMEs will be hold inside the Hall.
Reports will be followed up and delivered though mass media conveying the active functions of the Hall.<p>

¡ñ Overseas enterprises of all industries possessing advanced technology and products ( including machinery, equipment and instrument) are to be invited to exhibit in the Hall.<p> 

We will issue and deliver opening notices to all the domestic intermediary institutions and SMEs via chambers of commerce, SME service institutions, and industrial associations.  We will organize certain numbers of Shanghai companies to visit the Exhibition Hall regularly, together with a variety of programs.  Online exhibition festivals will also be held to cope the programs.<p>

Delegations of SMEs from other provinces outside Shanghai will also be invited to participate in our exhibition festivals.<p>

¡ñ The arrangement committee will entrust a foreign exhibition company to organize foreign companies to participate the exhibition once and for all.<p>

The Hall will also have monthly publication Exhibition Express, publicizing the company and product literature of the participating companies.<p>

Exhibits
Exhibiting and promoting the advanced technology and products foreign companies want to introduce into China in various ways without the limitation of regions or industries.<p>
¡ñ Advanced technology from all industries
Objective:	introduce advanced technology into China through technology transfer, share holding, joint ventures, and other ways.<p>
¡ñ Advanced products from all industries
Objective:	introduce advanced products into China through proper agents and distributors, product licensing, share holding, joint ventures and other ways.<p>

Arrangements<p>
The Hall has mainly four functional areas:	General Information Query about exhibiting companies, Computerized Searching System for detailed company and products information, Classified Exhibition Areas for product samples, Picture and Literature Display for visual advertisement. <p>

1. General Information Query<p>
As guide to the Hall, staff, literature and computer queries are available to deliver information about how to find certain exhibits, how to use computerized searching system.  The list of the exhibiting companies and product catalogue can also be helpful to make a fruitful visit.<p>

2. Computerized Searching System<p>
The searching system will provide detailed bilingual information (in Chinese and English;	in Picture and Literature) about the exhibiting companies and their products.  All the information could be downloaded & reprint. <p>
1) Searches could be operated both by industry and country Searching<p>
2) Searches could be operated both by technology and product<p>
3) Key words could also be used.<p>

3. Classified Exhibition Areas<p>
After professional design, the product samples and detailed illustration will be exhibited in the designated area.  Meanwhile the information can also be sought out quickly through computer searching system and downloaded.<p>

4. Picture and Literature Display<p>
Exquisite billboard (bilingual literatures and pictures) about the participating companies will be positioned on the wall around the exhibition hall for the attention of visitors. <p>

Exhibition Booths<p>
1. Booth A<p>
1) All the materials from the exhibiting company will be interpreted into Chinese, the bilingual pictures and literatures of the exhibiting companies and their products will be kept in the computer database awaiting search.<p>
2) The above processed material will also be publicized on the virtual exhibition site <a href=http://www.515j.com>www.515j.com</a> during the same period of the services.<p>
3) The brief account of the exhibiting <p>companies and the products will be published on the monthly publication Exhibition Express.<p>
4) The contact information of the exhibition companies will be completely released.<p>
2. Booth B<p>
1) All the services of Booth A included.<p>
2) 2-square-meter areas for billboard on the wall inside the hall.<p>
3) The pictures and literatures will be prepared and exhibited according to the design stated in the executed agreement.<p>
3. Booth C<p>
1) All the services of Booth B included.<p>
2) The Hall will accept and see to sample products provided by exhibiting companies throughout the service term specified by the executed agreement.<p>
3) Exhibition area ranging from a half to two square meters for sample products.<p>
4) The sample products, together with the pictures and literatures will be prepared and exhibited according to the design stated in the executed agreement.<p>

Charge<p>
1. Booth A<p>
Price:	$2200USD (Interpretation of company and product information limited to 25,000 words, extra literature $20USD/1000 words)
2. Booth B<p>
Price:	$2800USD (Interpretation of company and product information limited to 25,000 words, extra literature $20USD/1000 words)<p>
3. Booth C<p>
Price:	$3600USD (Interpretation of company and product information limited to 25,000 words, extra literature $20USD/1000 words, 	Basic exhibition space of 0.5 m2)

Other Value Added Services<p>
1. Advertisement<p> 
Exhibiting companies may reach agreement with the appointed exhibition agents in their countries.   The executed agreement will be effected by the Exhibition Hall Advertising Department.<p>
1) Inside the exhibition hall<p>
2) Web page banner or logo on <a href=http://www.515j.com>www.515j.com</a><p>
3) Monthly publication Exhibition Express<p>
4) Affiliated to the Advertisement of the Hall<p>
5) The exhibition advertisement<p>
Front Cover: $2200USD<p>
Back Cover: $1500USD<p>
Inside Front Cover: $1500USD<p>
Inside Back Cover: $1000USD<p>
Title Page: $1000USD<p>
Complete Color Page: $500USD<p>
Half Color Page: $300USD <p>  
Complete Black and White Page: $300USD<p>
Half Black and White Page: $200USD<p>
Advertisement on Invitation Letter: <p>$3000USD/thousand<p>

6) Other Advertisement<p>
On Tickets (50,000 Copies): $380USD (size: 60*30 cm)<p>
On Present Packages (1,000): $500USD<p>
Balloon (with vertical-hung scroll): $380USD/individual<p>
Decorated gateway: $680USD/individual
Gaily Decorated Basket: $80USD/individual
Ceremonial Lady: $20USD/person/day<p>

2. Online Communication Service $100USD  
Upon the visitors' interests, our English-speaking staff will make on-the-spot contacts with the provided contact information.  The overseas entrepreneurs will directly make acquaintance with their Chinese counterparts.<p>

3. Organize Special Product Introduction Conference£ºto Be Negotiated
The Hall can specially arrange news conference & seminar for foreign manufacturers to display their advanced technology and products, with the concerned industrial association as the organizer.  Technical experts from research institutes of colleges and universities, domestic agents, distributors, Chinese corporations or companies of related industries, finial users could all be present at the conference. <p>

4. Deliver catalogues or descriptive materials to Chinese companies and collect the feedback in the form of report with statistical analysis£ºto Be Negotiated<p>

5. Assign special interpreters and technical personnel to effect the explanation and promotion of the products£º$1000USD<p>
 
6. Airline ticket booking and hotel reservation£º$100USD<p>

8. Make unified lintel and exhibit walls£ºFree<p>

9. Provide technological consultation and commercial intelligence£ºFree<p>

Attend the Exhibition<p>

The execution of exhibition contracts with attendees will be effected by authorized foreign exhibition agents.  Special demands from clients may reach us via the appointed agents.  The attendees may follow the procedure below:<p>

¡ñ Preliminary Consultation<p>
¡ñ Exhibition Plan<p>
¡ñ Contract Execution<p>
¡ñ Transportation of sample items for display<p>
¡ñ Special Request on Exhibition<p>
¡ñ Follow-up Report on the Exhibition<p>

Seek Foreign Exhibition Agents Worldwide<p>
¡ñ Why to have foreign exhibition agents?v

To take advantage of the abundant client resource and advanced exhibition management of foreign exhibition companies.<p>
To work out the best solution for small and medium enterprises in reaching transnational cooperation.<p>

¡ñ How to make perfect cooperative network?<p>

We will work with foreign exhibition companies together in marketing the exhibition booths and services according to the signed agreement.<p>  
We will select excellent exhibition companies or institutions in defined regions or countries as our solely agents there.
Please note we will only select one agent among all the candidates in a defined region or country.<p>

For Our Foreign Agents:<p>

¡ñ Qualification:<p>
Project to penetrate into Chinese exhibition market.<p>
Hold high expectation for the performance of small and medium enterprises.
Be well renowned in the capacity for successfully organizing exhibition.<p>

¡ñ Rights:<p>
2-year solely dealership in the defined country/region<p>

¡ñ Responsibilities:<p>
Promote the Exhibition Hall 
Organize companies to attend the exhibition
Execute exhibition contract
Interpret all the details to attendees or interested counterparts as our consultant there <p>

¡ñ Profits:<p>
Share 40% and above of the contract value<p>

¡ñ Agency Fees<p>
We will charge 10000 to 50000 dollars as agency fees varied with the area covered. <p>

Duration of the Exhibition
The Hall is planned to open from the day that China enters WTO (approximately Nov. 2001). <p>
The duration of the Hall plans to be 5 years.<p>
365 days open to the public (except national holidays)<p>

Location of the Exhibition Hall <p>
The luxuriously decorated Shanghai WTO SME Import Commodities Exhibition Hall takes the first floor of Shanghai SME Service Mansion (No. 108, Damuqiao Rd., Shanghai, 200032, P. R. C.)<p>

Please contact us to make further inquiry
      Address: the Exhibition Hall, the first Floor of Shanghai SME Mansion, Rm. 515, No. 108, Damuqiao Rd., Shanghai, 200032, P. R. C.<p>
      Post Code: 200032<p>
      Tel: 021-64036622-5151¡¢5152¡¢2082
          021-64330821<p>
      Fax: 021-64220926<p>
      E-mail: <a href=mailto:exhibition@shanghai-industry.com>exhibition@shanghai-industry</a><p>

Our Registered Office<p>
The Exhibition Hall, the first Floor of Shanghai Small Enterprise Mansion, Rm. 515, No. 108, Damuqiao Rd., 200032, Shanghai, P. R. C.<p>

Agent Information Form<p>
Contact:<p>
Title:<p>
Company:<p>
Address:<p>
Tel:<p>
Fax:<p>
Post Code:<p>
E-mail:<p>
URL:<p>

Procedure:<p>
1. Fill out the application form immediately and we accept it now.  We will keep you informed with your Chinese exhibition market.<p>
2. The selected candidate will have our unified contract (draft) and price list.<p>
3. Through friendly negotiation, the agency agreement will be executed and mailed through registered letter or fax to us.<p>
4. You will remit the agency fees specified in the contract to our account number. <p>Invoice will be mailed back as soon as the remittance has been received.<p>
5. Upon the remittance, we will immediately deliver the Exhibition Hall catalogue, CD-Rom, Attendance Guide, Unified Attendee Registration Form, Sample Exhibition Plan and Unified Exhibition Contract. <p>
6. The allocation of exhibition booths: according to the time of payment with the priority for assistants.<p>
7. Agency fees will not be refunded unless the violation of the contract in our part.<p>
8. Remittance.<p>
  


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