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- From: kaw4t@fulton.seas.Virginia.EDU (Kent A. Watsen)
- Newsgroups: alt.cyberpunk
- Subject: Re: what to pack for cyber-travel
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.205201.23159@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
- Date: 20 Nov 92 20:52:01 GMT
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- >>
- >>I'm trying to explore this idea in the sense of ACTUALLY being inside the
- >>machine. You could bring a pack (packet-data?) of stuff. Like "Neuromancer"
- >>your bible, food, or whatever.
- >>I figured that a virus construction kit could be a good start..sort of like
- >>protection incase something happens while you are on your journey. A map
- >>of cyberspace would also be important. (I'm going to create a map for my
- >>thesis) It's sorta like "I want to go across the country, what should I bring"
- >>but is "I want to go across the country in cyberspace, what should I bring"
- >>
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- Kent@Virginia.edu fortunately it's not" -- Snow Crash
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