"This web site violates all the Internet rules. It is all text.
More material is available this way. The MIDI file 'Oh The
Blood Of Jesus' plays continuously on every page. Demons hate this."
- online exorcist Stanley Madrak at http://www.demonbuster.com/
...especially if they're browsing in a work environment
>> HARD NEWS <<
and blue goo
Tip to Lastminute: the trick with these flotations is to
give a chance for your original investors to sell out before
the hoi-polloi take a look at the long-term prospects, then
run out of the market screaming. Indeed, the biggest problem
with lastminute's punt was that just how obviously they were
putting the boat out too early (obvious, except for maybe
hacks blinded by the instant human interest appeal of Martha
Lane Fox). For one thing, it was painted all over the
prospectus. As NTK subscriber Alex Balfour writes: "from the
prospectus details, and my calculations, at a minimal budget
of 5.5 million, Lastminute needs to make around 403,500
sales a year to make ends meet. Judging by their current
subscriber/purchase ratio, that requires 207,000 paying
users - or 15.8 million subscribers overall. If they carry
on spending 25 million a year, they need to sell 2 million items.
Which requires 78 million subscribers - or more than the
entire population of the UK." Actually, we're not too
worried about Lastminute surviving: but it's hardly the
ideal poster child for the British Net boom. And what makes
that scary is that it's the only UK floated Website that
we remember any of us actually *visiting*.
http://www.lastminute.com/
- poster child, like in that Vietnam napalm pic
http://www.ntk.net/2000/03/17/lastminute.gif
- mind you, there's overpriced and overpriced
St Patrick's Day, and a fitting time to answer a few mails
we've had regarding the RIP Bill. Given, say our
correspondents, the new insecurities installed into ISPs by
the Bill would a solution be to log onto Irish ISPs, given
their government's more enlightened approach to preserving
privacy? Well, sadly no: thanks to a separate section of the
same bill, the Home Secretary has the right to request mass
monitoring of any "external communications", which is to
say, any packet passing over UK borders. So, unless you have
encryption on the phone line itself, this would actually
make it *easier* to loosen your own security. However, we
should point out that RIP might well be the perfect moment
for Dutch or Irish entrepreneurs to introduce a Freedom
server - which *does* provide point-to-point encryption - in
their own country, and then charge a modest fee for UK
users. Given that this is an area which, by RIP law, is now
a proscribed practice in this country, feel free to take
over this market. Emphasis on the word "free", there.
http://www.freedom.net/
- there we go, affecting the "economic well-being of the UK" again
http://www.statewatch.org/secreteurope.html
- on the other hand, we're all Europeans now, unfortunately
http://www.online.ie/technology/technoculture/index.adp?id=5916
- last bastion of free speech. And weird HTMLification.
The latest Biblical curse to hit the racks at TELEHOUSE
EAST: showers of goo. A fault in what appears to be the fire
supressant system means that blue glycol has been dripping
from the ceiling onto the servers at TFM40. Fortunately, the company
was quick to alleviate the problem - by throwing over bits
of plastic sheeting. We should point out that
co-location centers other than Telehouse suffer
problems; we only report Telehouse's because, well, they
always seem to be more amusing. For instance: what happens
when there really *is* a fire? Do the servers get instantly
drenched in this stuff?
http://www.telehouse.net/english/index_english.htm
- don't look up!
>> ANTI-NEWS <<
berating the obvious
MICROSOFT team up with REALNAMES, ANDERSEN CONSULTING: DOJ
fears Net monopoly of stupidity ... unfortunate banner ad
placements, pt. 256: http://www.ntk.net/2000/03/17/beastwars.jpg
... "Sun Microsystems, the Silicon Valley company that
devised JavaScript", reports THE INDEPENDENT, putting the
doh into dot com ... TELEGRAPH runs old Salon "haiku error
messages" story, believes it to be true ... GAMESPOT GDC
coverage reveals Gates to be Darth Sidious:
http://www.ntk.net/2000/03/17/sithgates.jpg ... the importance
of correct spelling in search terms demonstrated by:
http://ads.freshmeat.net/spra0003en.gif ... use country code
"999" at http://www.primeris.com/fonefind/ for instant slack
... PENTHOUSE goes after the anonymous coward market:
http://www.ntk.net/2000/03/17/slashhouse.jpg ... we hope
this *isn't* a doh: http://www.ntk.net/2000/03/17/dohinfront.jpg
>> EVENT QUEUE <<
goto's considered non-harmful
A far-flung nation of rugged, but cheery, salt-of-the-earth
individuals, riven by sectarian divides, nonetheless come
together on one special day to raise a glass to their patron
saint - St Clive of Sinclair - to celebrate the 20TH
ANNIVERSARY OF THE ZX80. In fact, the only organised event
seems to be in Germany, where the ZX-TEAM will be partying
all weekend in Fulda (near Frankfurt) - but don't let that
stop you hosting your own, or perhaps just wearing your
"lucky" 4-MHz CPU. (Also, we've neglected to obtain precise
details of tomorrow's Kevin Warwick public lecture at
Reading Uni - if you're going, remember: Kevin Warwick
Watch's mission is only to *observe* this vital stage in
human history - never to interfere...)
http://home.t-online.de/home/p.liebert/zx-team.htm
- we know, it was 3.something MHz, so don't write in, OK?
http://www.home-micros.freeserve.co.uk/zx80/zx80.html
- or build your own and overclock it...
Quickie reminder: Scrambling for Safety 2000, the gathering
of great, the good, and the government to discuss the
ramifications of the RIP Bill, is happening on Wednesday,
2000-03-22, at the New Theatre, LSE, from 13:30 to 17:45GMT.
Be there, and we'll promise to shut up about it for a bit.
http://www.fipr.org/sfs2000/
- say, seven days or Ro?
http://www.stand.org.uk/
- a thousand faxes served
We hit 10,000 official mail subscribers this week. In the
original NTK "business" "plan", this signals the beginning
of Phase II, which involved shutting the whole thing down
and moving to California. We've had to tweak this slightly,
as a) most of you don't subscribe now but read this on the
Website (can't you even take our terrible URL-to-HTML parser
as a hint?), and b) we're beginning to enjoy the bribes.
This week, it was a $20 dollar gift voucher from Amazon,
which guarantees our continuing use of their associate
program in the face of the ongoing anti-patent blockade. A
little out of character, perhaps, but easily remedied by
*EITHER* Tim O'Reilly sending us a complimentary copy of
Unix Power Tools, *OR* Dave Winer posting a hundred-"o"
Cooool to his front page. Your move, compadres. But never
let it be said that we don't stand by our principles. Danny
*is* moving to California, albeit in pursuit of some tryst
with a cute UI designer rather than the assassination of
entire Wired/Lycos board of directors, as expected. Farewell
party/lynch mob forms at the Mitre Pub, on Craven Terrace,
near Lancaster Gate tube, London at 7pm today. Free "lucky
dip" of his broken PDA collection for early attendees.
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?grid2map?X=526466&Y=180901&arrow=Y
- always assuming we get this out before midnight
http://www.ntk.net/books/
- look, we're just too lazy right now, okay?
http://slashdot.org/index.pl?section=books
- and not the only ones, it seems.
>> TRACKING <<
sufficiently advanced technology : the gathering
Napster, Napster, Napster, Nullsoft's GNUTELLA, and then
(shortly after AOL's management find out what their
subsidiary is doing) just Napster again. Do the
guys from Northeastern Uni have a monopoly on MP3 tradez?
Maybe: but at least their protocol is now open enough for
other interfaces to spring up. From the grabbag sent to us
by - oh we don't know, but his Napster handle appears to be
y0z: the Perl module for automated searching, written by
Lincoln "CGI.pm" Stein lets you cope with those automatic
mass gets. NapAmp is a WinAmp plugin to save you that tiring
Alt-Tabbing between applications. INapster lets you create a
Web interface to RIAA's most wanted (useful for dodging
those college firewalls). And finally, Nap, which is a text
only interface which - unlike the others we tried - appears
to actually work. No source though. Boo!
http://search.cpan.org/doc/LDS/MP3-Napster-0.96/Napster.pm
- "hard coded to search for Beatles songs"
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~iwade/inapster/
- Australian. Lot of experience with evading filters there.
http://www.gis.net/~nite/
- it's a shame "we want our nap" isn't so MTV-catchy
http://napamp.cjb.net/
- written by somebody from off ITV's Magpie, by the look of it
>> MEMEPOOL <<
hasta la altavista
No-Archive-Not: http://archives.mfn.org/ ... DANCE, DOC-TOR!
http://rtf.kracked.com/drwho/ ... troll central:
http://www.baiting.org/ ... http://www.advogato.org/ ...
http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/SB953147051874046328.htm
vs http://www.blowthedotoutyourass.com/ ... THE SIMS movies:
http://www.wrongwaygoback.com/thesims/ ... ROBERT
AXELROD's next book covers LINUX ... searching for "cunt" at
another.com , while http://i.am/a.cunt points to ...
http://www.microsoft.eu.org ... http://www.dullmen.com/ vs
http://www.mundanebehavior.org/ ... disgruntled Webmaster
strikes back at cow orkers: http://www.cwp.org/staff.htm ...
probably not the best way to spread your revolutionary
theory: http://www.earthnewtheory.com.br ... CNN imitates
Onion http://www.cnn.com/2000/FOOD/news/03/13/got.beer.ap/
... "The Backstreet Boys quickly learn that the curvaceous
interstellar visitor is on a dire mission to protect the
Earth from an approaching alien invasion. " - dire indeed,
Stan: http://www.backstreetproject.com/ ... life imitates
Stephen King : http://www.bergenrecord.com/news/dente200003154.htm
>> GEEK MEDIA <<
get out less
TV>> expensive digital effects and dire sub-60s scripting take
Reeves and Mortimer further into that yawning middle-ground
between funny *ideas* and funny *shows*, in inexplicably
remade RANDALL AND HOPKIRK (DECEASED) (8.55pm, Sat, BBC1)...
Sandra Bullock's kooky charms fail to keep anyone awake in
soporific rom-com WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING (9.55pm, Sat,
ITV)... and Total Film's Cam Winstanley blabs about filmstars'
porno pasts in Graham Norton's HOLLYWOOD UNZIPPED (10.30pm,
Sat, C4) - part of a "harrowing viewing" theme night which
includes THE RETURN OF A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (11.30pm, Sat, C4)
plus Aussie skinhead beat-em-up ROMPER STOMPER (12.40pm, Sat,
C4)... Howard Stern shows Chris Evans how zoo radio *should*
be done in PRIVATE PARTS (10pm, Sun, C4)... only the third
opportunity for Kevin Warwick to grace our screens in as many
days - see also CYBERWAR (9.30am, Sat, BBC2) and FUTURE WARS
(5.55pm, Sun, BBC2) - TECHNO GAMES (6ish, Mon-Fri, BBC2) is
actually a Robot Wars/ Great Egg Race hybrid, not a
Gladiators-style face-off between techno acts like 2 Unlimited
and ATB ... while "typically overlong misogynist Harrier ad"
is what we usually say about Jim Cameron Arnie actioner TRUE
LIES (9.35pm, Wed, BBC1) - and we see no reason to change it
now... Philippa Forrester presides over two possible Kevin
Warwick windows - Science Week's TOMORROW'S WORLD LIVE LAB
(8pm, Wed, BBC1) and the more promising ROBOCRITTERS (9.30pm,
Thu, BBC2)... DISPATCHES (9pm, Thu, C4) risks annoying ELSPA
and Quake players alike by claiming Doom-inspired Columbine-
style massacres "could soon happen here"... while that Chris
Morris dude drops the "Blue" element - and the post-midnight
timeslot - for the rather more prosaically titled "surreal
sketch show" JAM (10.30pm, Thu, C4)...
FILM>> another week of overrated arthouse bullshit, we're
afraid, dominated largely by Kubrick's stylish but vacuous
CLOCKWORK ORANGE (imdb: cult-favorite / based-on-novel /
psychological / futuristic / controversial / satire / music /
time-lapse-photography / eye / nazi / violence / rape /
william-tell-overture / writing / brainwash / stylization /
sexuality / juvenile-delinquent / surreal / black-comedy /
milk) - hey, it takes a real maestro to make a film about
ultra-violence this dull... yet another late-night 6th-form
conversation - "Yeah, what if you could climb inside someone
else's head? Yeah, think about it" - masquerading as a plot in
Spike "spoilt rich kid" Jonze's inventively disappointing
BEING JOHN MALKOVICH (imdb: body-swap / surreal / possession /
puppet-master / puppet-show / satire / adultery / independent-
film / chimpanzee / celebrity / identity-swap) - based on the
fallacious assumption that it's tough to make a living as a
puppeteer nowadays, when in fact the continued success of
Sooty, the Muppets and the Hula Hoop ad proves *they've never
had it so good*... that said, either of the above is probably
a better bet than Michael Caine/ Charlize Theron's worthy
historo-issues-drama Oscar-bait THE CIDER HOUSE RULES
(http://www.capalert.com/capreports/ : knife attack with
injuries; a child kicking a man's car because of sadness;
promotion of sexual independence and autonomy; offering
abortion as a "cure" to the consequences of incest;
intercourse and other nudity with and by the "Mighty Joe
Young" girl - I don't care what her name is; the male version
of "Titanic"), which currently features the poster-quote
"Makes Going To The Movies A Joy!" (The Today Show) - as
opposed to the fricking chore it usually is, we imagine...
MILD DISTORTION AND HEAVY FEEBDACK>> constituting our largest
single-issue postbag since the time we (wrongly) claimed that
Jamie Lee Curtis was married to John Carpenter [NTK 2000-02-
05], thanks to the (almost 100) of you who indignantly wrote
to say that "Joan Of Arc" was of course recorded by OMD,
rather than Ultravox [NTK 2000-03-10] - or "fugging Ultravox
... FAGS" as one (anonymous) reader felt the need to clarify.
"While the two are not always easy to distinguish," elaborated
harvard.edu's AARON MANDEL, "I've never had a prison inmate
call my radio show collect demanding to hear OMD, while
Ultravox received that honor sometime last year." NTK regrets
the error, though largely for the demographic insights it
inadvertently provided... still on Jamie Lee Curtis, IAN
WATTERS then accused the 'score' original soundtrack for
Beverly Hills Cop II of being "staggeringly similar to the
wonderful Escape From New York score", though unfortunately we
may have to drop that thread, Ian, after an anonymous tipster
advised "do not even think about trying to do music reviews
again", following NTK 2000-02-04's Ultravox-heavy round-up...
fear not, "Red Book Audio" will return when circumstances
warrant; meanwhile, just to clear up a couple of legacy
queries: "NICK DRAGE was not hallucinating about the Daphne
and Celeste video," confided another anonymous source [re NTK
2000-02-04], "it's just that after its third expected release
they really wanted to get the video right and decided to throw
more cash at it. Not that it came out any better", before
going on to warn the world that Billie "is about to start
recording her own TV show, in a similar vein to the
'Cleopatra' one. Same production team, same crew, same
scripts, still unfunny"... and finally, a better-than-usual
crop of reader's MP3s arrived this month, including: Alec
"Atari Teenage Riot" Empire meets Philip Glass on the set of
Police Squad megamix http://www.stub.org/mix1.html ; comedy
Spice race http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/93/jimmy_2000.html
; plus industrial mac-users http://www.smallcreep.com . But
pick of the lot - if only because it follows *to the letter*
the spec for our Christmas Jingle compo [NTK 1899-12-31 - sic]
- is http://www.ntk.net/2000/03/17/ntk-jingle-long.mp3 from JOSH
ROULSTON. Well done, Josh, your obedience will be rewarded -
when your tune plays as NTK triumphantly takes the stage at
Boston's GEEK PRIDE http://www.geekpride.org/ at the end of the
month...
>> SMALL PRINT <<
Need to Know is a useful and interesting UK digest of things that
happened last week or might happen next week. You can read it
on Friday afternoon or print it out then take it home if you have
nothing better to do. It is compiled by NTK from stuff they get sent.
Registered at the Post Office as "Now That's Knowledge!"
http://tv.cream.org/gorilla/dg.htm
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