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<conspiracyFile><div> EXPLORING <div>
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<div> EVERYDAY LIFE <div>
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by
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T.B. PAWLICKI
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I (C) COPYRIGHT 1988 I
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I by I
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I T.B. Pawlicki I
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I 843 FORT STREET I
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I VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA I
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I CANADA I
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<div> FORWARD <div>
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Thank you for participating in a pioneering publishing
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venture.
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Mass communication has progressed through four major
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transformations. The first revolution separated the author from
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his audience by means of writing; the LITERATI became a secret
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society of COGNOSCENTI that used its exclusive knowledge to
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dominate the ignorant masses. Modern democracy began when movable
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type made it possible for a message to be received by everyone
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who could read. Recently, radio broadcasting countered the first
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and second revolutions by delivering messages to everyone who
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can't read; television is likely to be the MATADOR of democracy.
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The capital cost of printing plants and broadcasting studios
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limits the messengers to parties of power and wealth, whose
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messages are determined to maintain the STATUS QUO --- natcherly
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--- especially their own status plus all the more quid they can
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quo. The tragic consequence of mass communications has been the
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dissemination of tendencious knowledge to enslave the minds of
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mankind, rather than free us to experience our own ignorance
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until we learn better. A truly free press for truly free minds
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could not exist until the personal home photocopier brought
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publishing within the economic capacity of every person with a
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message and postage. As well as reducing the cost of copying to a
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few pennies per kilowatt hour, the computer completes the
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revolution of mass communications by restoring audience feedback.
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As camels and soups show, quality goes down as participation
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increases, but participation is better for the participators;
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eventually, participators support higher standards.
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Since authors began to write, instead of speaking directly
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to their audience, ideas have flowed in one direction, only. It
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is, however, as impossible to teach without learning as it is to
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learn without teaching, which is why so little is learned from
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reading books. For the first time since the advent of writing,
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the computer makes it possible for readers to contribute to the
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discourse and transform a lecture into a dialogue, a
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conversation, a seminar, a workshop, a global town meeting.
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Finding a publisher for my first book, How To Build A
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<div>
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Flying Saucer, took nearly ten years; nearly ten more years
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passed while my market grew to critical mass by word of mouth.
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Now people are reading my first book as if the ideas were as hot
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as tomorrow's news, but a whole generation has grown up to
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drinking age --- and another generation has died of cirrhotic
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livers --- since I was working out those early insights. My
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ideas develop so rapidly that I had to rewrite the manuscript
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every year until it was published. Once printed, however, the
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printing plates are as immutable as graven stone. As soon as I
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began to write my personal correspondence on computer, I
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realized that this electronic medium keeps discoveries alive and
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growing through pooling contributions in ways not feasible by
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any other means of communication. The entire industry is built
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by fielding half-baked ideas and then improving them with
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consumer feedback, as it goes along; no other industry advances
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so fast, and in no other industry do the suppliers lag behind
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the advances made by their own demanders. And thus it came to
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pass as I was speaking to the Global Sciences Congress, held at
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Denver in August, l987, that the idea came to me to offer my
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audience my current manuscripts explaining HYPERSPACE to
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everyone who would participate by also sharing their ideas on
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computer discs.
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Ideally, a book of this nature should be transmitted over
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wires to be downloaded by Special Interest Groups on
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international networks. In the present state of the art,
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however, computers still cannot replace paper. This
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unrealistically jealous industry has not yet made files
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universally readable, like sound and film tapes, and it is still
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impractical to transmit text formats and illustrations through
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wires. Even after the computer industry gets its parameters
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together, all of us early worms will remain stuck with our
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capital investments. Therefore, I have decided to print my
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manuscripts onto discs for postal distribution to the computers
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being used now.
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---
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This enterprise will succeed only if each reader will make
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at least two copies and pass them on. Some readers may not know
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three other people with compatible computers, so it is hoped
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that readers with the most popular computer models will pass on
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to their computing friends as many copies as they feel this
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publication is worth. If anyone can make conversions to
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unpopular computers, a copy returned to me will be passed on to
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other readers out in left field.
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This brings us to the matter of copyrights. Most people
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<div>
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believe that anyone may freely copy published material in any
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numbers for any purpose as long as the copies are not sold for a
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profit (*1). If legal process were not so expensive, a lot of
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copycats would learn how very mistaken they are. Copyright
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entitles the author to assign legal permission to make copies and
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set the conditions of contract. Although I am assigning all my
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readers the right to make copies and distribute this literature
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freely, the formal copyright remains mine. Any party enterprising
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enough to reproduce these discs by the hundred for sale at a
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profit will very likely interest my attorney to offer a royalty
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contract as a more attractive alternative to a court ordered
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remedy. Any party that fails to include my byline and copyright
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notice will be taken to task for the more serious offense of
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plagiarism.
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Heckling is a part of all public speaking, and most of the
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fun. If hecklers had a fair chance to give their opinions, many
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of them would have more to say than the speakers, and some may
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have better ideas. The only way a reader can add his two bits
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worth to a discourse is by scribbling in the margins of public
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library books. Anything that can be done will be done, so
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hecklers will always be with us, and so will graffiti, along
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with carefully considered letters to editors. Since it is so
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easy to add and subtract opinions to a magnetic publication, a
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lot of opinionated readers are going to do it. The main purpose
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of this venture is to turn audience feedback into an advantage
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--- for everyone --- by encouraging constructive criticism
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guided by rules for fair comment within the laws governing
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copyright and public utterance.
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By the nature of this medium, this publication is going to
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be shared by an unknown number of readers. Those who want to
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give us the benefit of their superior information are asked to
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follow these rules. On those matters that readers can wait for,
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please append your comments to the end of the file. If you feel
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that your information needs to be interjected, then mark the
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beginning and end of your contribution with lines or stars.
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Please include your name and the date so that we know whom to
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credit. If you find mistakes of fact, your immediate correction
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is eagerly asked for. Critics looking for an argument improve
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their chances by including their addresses. If you are so
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offended by some statements that you are compelled to make
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deletions, please mark your censorship with a notice of the
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amount of text you deleted, in numbers of lines or bytes, and
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include your name and date to prove the courage of your
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convictions. Anyone who wants to retain his copyright on
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contributions is advised to include notice of their legal claim
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so that no one will assume that all commentaries and
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contributions are in the public domain. Expect disputes;
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democracy is not for weak stomachs and faint hearts.
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Depending on the number of readers who distribute more
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copies, and the number of contributions added --- not to mention
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subtracted --- my original text will be unrecognizable by the
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time this print passes through a dozen recopies. There is no way
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to know whether all contributors have marked the changes they
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make. Neither is there any way to know whether they have their
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facts correct, unless they cite their sources for reference.
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Furthermore, these discs are communicated person-to-person
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through private, first-class mail, making the message into a
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conversation between acquaintances rather than a publication to
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strangers; it is permissible to say things in private and
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personal mail that is regarded as unethical, if not illegal, in
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public utterance. Therefore, all readers must always remember
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and bear in mind that the copy they are reading is a
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BOUILLABAISSE stirred by many cooks, not a FILET MIGNON SAUTEED
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by a chef. Unless you receive a copy that you can certify as
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unaltered from the original, do not believe anything that
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offends your common sense and don't hold the original author or
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signed contributors responsible for statements and/or context
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that may have been altered by hecklers who prefer to remain
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anonymous (*2). My own editors have altered my manuscripts until
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I could hardly recognize my publications as my own compositions
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--- usually for the better. If some party suffers personal
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injury from this special interest group disc, everyone who
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receives it becomes suspect. This is an utterly novel kind of
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case for the courts to rule on, not quite so much privileged
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privacy as a closed computer conference but still a one-on-one
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private correspondence. I dare say that honest mistakes will be
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excused with a pointed finger, but deliberate malice producing
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suffering to an identifiable person, when proven unjustified in
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these litiginous times, will be liable to legal penalties. We may
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protect ourselves from slanderous or obscene remarks by scanning
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each disc immediately before mailing, to check that no one else
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has run the copy and added comments disgraceful to polite
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company.
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I have enough discoveries in my head to keep me writing
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full time for ten years --- I should live so long. In the
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likelihood that my insurance is vastly underrated, I am
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curtailing my research and graphic design in order to put as
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much of my time as I can into getting my ideas written.
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Unfortunately, the charter members of this publishing revolution
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will receive bare bones of text, a dearth shared by everyone who
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buys Version 1.0 of any program. The economy of electronic
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publication, however, enables me to update my text whenever I
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get a break, add animated illustrations in colour, and enliven
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the text with creative layouts in future editions. Most
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important of all, as copies eventually find their way back to me
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with accumulated reader input, new editions can be issued with
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the latest and most extensive information --- better than
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anything I can do. This publication can be considered as a book
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written by its best qualified readers. In order to receive
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updates and new books, all readers will have to send me their
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names and addresses, regardless whence they received their
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copies. Please bear in mind that my resources are exceedingly
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limited, and expect to wait like a Christian for me to follow up
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in my spare time. I expect this enterprise to be taken over by
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more resourceful enthusiasts.
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The definitive version of this disc book will be written on
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an APPLE IIc, in ASCII files; the animated illustrations will be
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rendered with DAZZLE DRAW and FANTAVISION --- if I can't find
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more practical graphics programs. I invested in the APPLE system
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because I believed all the press reports that the computer field
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has more APPLE trees planted than anything else. I am deceived;
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MS-DOS is the most widely used operating system on this scene.
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This original version, however, is written on a KAYPRO II
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operated by CP/M 2.2 in WORDSTAR 3.3. files. It will take me
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time to convert WORDSTAR files to ASCII, and then convert both
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to MS-DOS. The few graphics included on this disc are drawn with
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keyboard characters. Since the ASCII code is standardized only
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for alphanumeric characters, computers using different keyboard
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codes will produce surprising characters --- the trouble is not
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in the disk or your computer.
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As long as computers remain inconvenient to read in bed or
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on public transportation, I shall concurrently try to find
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publishers for paper versions of my disc books. These discs hold
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the beginning of a 75000 word paper book, heavily illustrated
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with animated illustrations included on disc, under the title
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TIME TRAVEL --- The Secret Science of The UFOs. Availing myself
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<div> <div>
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of the impermanent and quasiconversational nature of magnetic
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correspondence, I have included many speculations and tangents
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on these disks to stimulate response; these unessential essays
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will be deleted from the paper version. The heaviest reading is
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the Second Chapter; once you establish the theoretical
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foundation laid in my repetitive manner of logic, the rest of
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the book is freeway, much like the First Chapter. For the first
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time, the theory and engineering of time travel are explained in
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sufficient practical detail for young physicists to begin
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constructing their own Philadelphia Experiments in their home
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workshops; at least one researcher I know is doing it already,
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in California. Let me know whether you are willing to buy
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TIME TRAVEL --- The Secret Science of The UFOs at a prepublication
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<div> <div>
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price of $10 or a postpublication price of $16. Send no money. I
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only want to know whether there is a market for a paper book
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before I invest more than I can afford to print it. I apologize
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for my inability to acknowlege subscribers to this paper book by
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individual letters, as they are received; at a dollar a letter,
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the cost of mailing is prohibitive. Subscribers will be notified
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individually to write their cheques when the response is
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sufficient to underwrite publication. In the meantime, enquiries
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from royalty publishers are welcome. Zees is a bootstrap
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production, Dollink --- my apologies to Zsa Zsa.
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END OF FORWARD
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*1 This is the belief taken by the Government of the United
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States, especially its Public Broadcasting System. Assuredly,
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what the lord hath given us starving authors with one hand, he
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taketh away by truckloads driven by the other. With legal
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protection like we got, we are better off with our pirates.
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Unless you are a government authorized freebooter, however, the
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first hand lays down the law.
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Readers who copy programs published in magazines are
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subject to the same legal strictures. The magazine publishers do
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not assign its readers the right to make copies of their text to
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give to their friends, much less sell.
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*2 The most heavily edited and censored book in the world is
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the Holy Bible, yet its readers are convinced every copy is the
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original and every last Word of God. Evidently, God has
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afterthoughts --- The New Testament. The Holy Koran is an even
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later Word of the very same God compiled from the very same
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orginal Scriptures. And don't forget the equally Holy Book of
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Mormon. I can relate to Him; I am also compelled to rewrite my
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original words innumerable times as I get my act together.
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I believe the Bible; it is the publishers I question. I
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have no doubt that God inspires all His chosen publishers, but I
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wonder whether He chose every publisher; after all, the Bible is
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in public domain. If God inspired the American Constitution, in
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which I believe more than the Bible, He is the Source of the
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First Amendment --- entitling Larry Flint to turn a dollar in
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the pre-eminently profitable religious market. It isn't belief
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in the Bible that fomented the most vicious wars, but belief in
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the infallible veracity of the publishers.
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