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Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 22:40:28 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.2Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Mon, 05 Aug 1996 04:20:55 GMTContent-length: 10356<html><head> <title> Politics as usual </title> </head><body><!WA0><a href="http://garnet.berkeley.edu:3333/budget/budget.html">Balance	the budget, yourself!</a>Also, see the<!WA1><a href="http:// www.house.gov/white/budget/budget.html">Republican	plan</a>.<p><!WA2><a href="http://www.cato.org/main/home.html">Cato Institute</a>	(we're not talkin' about Kaelin here...)<p><!WA3><a href="http://www.metrokc.gov/elections/home.html">Seattle Elections</a><!WA4><a href="http://www.mojones.com/COINOP_CONGRESS/coinop_congress.html">Coin-Op Congress</a>(PAC Contributions)Thanks to <!WA5><a href="http://www.mojones.com">MoJo</a><p><!WA6><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/pardo/politic.d/who.lpr">Your congressional and senate critters</a><p>The <!WA7><a href="http://cc.org/">Cristian Coalition</a>has occasionaly opinion polls;let 'em know you're watching!<p><hr><hr>Date: Thu, 9 Feb 1995 15:08:35 -0800<p>From: Phil Agre <pagre@weber.ucsd.edu><p>Subject: TNO 2(2).<p>X-URL:<!WA8><a href=http://communication.ucsd.edu/pagre/rre.html>	X-URL: http://communication.ucsd.edu/pagre/rre.html</a><p>X-Mailing-List: <rre@weber.ucsd.edu> archive/latest/559<p><hr><h1>THE  NETWORK  OBSERVER</h1><h2>VOLUME 2, NUMBER 2</h2><h2>FEBRUARY 1995</h2><hr>  I don't know if it was Newt Gingrich's idea originally, but he  supports it and it's real -- the Thomas legislative information  service on WWW.  Check it out.  The URL is http://thomas.loc.gov/  Right now it's not all that impressive, but it's a start anyway.  Next step -- figure out what features and documents it's missing,  make sure everyone on the net knows to want them, and make sure  everyone in Washington knows that everyone on the net wants them.  By the way, the House gopher is at  <!WA9><a href=gopher://gopher.house.gov/>gopher://gopher.house.gov/</a><p>  Lindsay Marshall <Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> has put the  complete Risks Digest on the web.  He says that individual issues  look like  <!WA10><a href=http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/16.01.html>  	http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/16.01.html</a>  where 16.01  is the volume and issue number, and the most recent issue is at  <!WA11><a href=http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/latest>  	http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/latest</a><p>  Ol' Newt is everywhere.  Mother Jones printed some of the first  useful articles on the guy, and now they've put them on-line  on their web server  <!WA12><a href=http://www.mojones.com/>http://www.mojones.com/</a>  The first of these  articles, from 1984 -- and that's 1984, not 1994 -- tells us,  among many other things, "Gingrich told several intimates in 1974  that his goal was to be Speaker of the House".  It can be found  at  <!WA13><a href=http://www.mojones.com/N84/osborne.html>  	http://www.mojones.com/N84/osborne.html</a><p>  What?  You haven't had enough of Newt yet?  The Newt Gingrich  WWW Fan Club is at  <!WA14><a href=http://www.clark.net/pub/jeffd/mr_newt.html>  	http://www.clark.net/pub/jeffd/mr_newt.html</a>  This page includes a pointer to the under-construction Progress  and Freedom Foundation home page, whose erstwhile nonexistence  I remarked upon in TNO 1(12).<p>  You can even read the Heritage Foundation's theoretical journal,  Policy Review, on gopher.  This is the best place to find out  where the highly organized forces of the conservative movement  are headed next.  Required reading for all liberals.  The URL is  <!WA15><a href=gopher://gopher.enews.com:2100/11/magazines/alphabetic/mr/policy>  	gopher://gopher.enews.com:2100/11/magazines/alphabetic/mr/policy</a><p><hr><h2>TNO 2(3)</h2><listing>Reply-To: rre-maintainers@weber.ucsd.eduX-URL: http://communication.ucsd.edu/pagre/rre.htmlX-Mailing-List: <rre@weber.ucsd.edu> archive/latest/572</listing>Roger Clarke <roger.clarke@anu.edu.au> has just created some web  pages on dataveillance and privacy issues.  His own home page  is <!WA16><a href=http://commerce.anu.edu.au/comm/staff/RogerC/RogersHome> 	http://commerce.anu.edu.au/comm/staff/RogerC/RogersHome</a>and  the dataveillance page is<!WA17><a href=http://commerce.anu.edu.au/comm/staff/RogerC/Dataveillance/RogersDV.html>	http://commerce.anu.edu.au/comm/staff/RogerC/Dataveillance/RogersDV.html</a><p>  The Clinton administration's controversial Green Paper on the  law of copyright in cyberspace is available on the web at URL:  <!WA18><a href=http://www.uspto.gov/text/pto/nii/ipwg.html>  	http://www.uspto.gov/text/pto/nii/ipwg.html</a>  Past postings of Jim Warren's GovAccess mailing list are  at ftp.cpsr.org: /cpsr/states/california/govaccess and by  WWW at<a http://www.cpsr.org/cpsr/states/california/govaccess>	http://www.cpsr.org/cpsr/states/california/govaccess</a>  To subscribe to the list, send Jim a note at jwarren@well.com<p>  Those wild hackers at the MIT radio station WMBR have assembled  an extensive web page of radio stations with web pages.  The URL  is<!WA19><a href="http://wmbr.mit.edu/stations/list.html">http://wmbr.mit.edu/stations/list.html</a>(WAS: <!WA20><a href=http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/wmbr/otherstations.html>	http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/wmbr/otherstations.html</a>)<p>  Also at MIT, Ellen Spertus has a list of non-profit organizations  on the web at<!WA21><a href=http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/ellens/non.html>	http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/ellens/non.html</a><p>  And a decent collection of net resources for activists on human  rights is at<!WA22><a href=http://www.idt.unit.no/~isfit/human.rights.html>	http://www.idt.unit.no/~isfit/human.rights.html</a><p>  You must check out the web archive of a mailing list about moving  assets offshore.  It's a whole subculture and quite continuous  with the general tone of libertarianism on much of the net and in  many manifestos of the hacker movement.  The URL for the archive  is:<!WA23><a href=http://www.euro.net/innovation/Offshore.html>	http://www.euro.net/innovation/Offshore.html</a>  I'm told that  the way to subscribe to the mailing list is by sending a message  whose body is "sub" to offshore@dnai.com.<p>  I was charmed to discover the web page for the Indonesian menu  at Bachri's Indonesian and Middle-Eastern Restaurant in Castle  Shannon, Pennsylvania.  I wonder if they've gotten any business  out of it --<!WA24><a href=http://www.ibp.com/pitt/bachris/indonesian.html>	http://www.ibp.com/pitt/bachris/indonesian.html</a><p><hr>  Phil Agre, editor                                pagre@ucsd.edu  Department of Communication              University of California, San Diego           +1 (619) 534-6328  La Jolla, California  92093-0503                   FAX 534-7315  USA<hr>  The Network Observer is distributed through the Red Rock Eater  News Service.  To subscribe to RRE, send a message to the RRE  server, rre-request@weber.ucsd.edu, whose subject line reads  "subscribe firstname lastname", for example "Subject: subscribe  Jane Doe".  For more information about the Red Rock Eater, send  a message to that same address with a subject line of "help".  For back issues etc, use a subject line of "archive send index".  TNO is also on WWW at  <!WA25><a href= http://communication.ucsd.edu/pagre/tno.html>  	http://communication.ucsd.edu/pagre/tno.html</a><p><hr>  Copyright 1995 by the editor.  You may forward this issue of The  Network Observer electronically to anyone for any non-commercial  purpose.  Comments and suggestions are always appreciated.<p><hr><listing>Date: Tue, 28 Feb 1995 13:55:49 -0800From: Phil Agre <pagre@weber.ucsd.edu>Message-Id: <199502282155.NAA23794@weber.ucsd.edu>To: rre@weber.ucsd.eduSubject: Arts Adovocates Home Page and Gopher AnnouncedResent-Message-ID: <"FC6nx3.0.6q5.elvKl"@weber>Resent-From: rre@weber.ucsd.eduReply-To: rre-maintainers@weber.ucsd.eduX-URL: http://communication.ucsd.edu/pagre/rre.htmlX-Mailing-List: <rre@weber.ucsd.edu> archive/latest/582X-Loop: rre@weber.ucsd.eduPrecedence: listResent-Sender: rre-request@weber.ucsd.eduFrom: Beth Kanter <bkanter@world.std.com>To: "Millennium Communications Group Inc." <mllninc@clark.net>Cc: roundtable@cni.orgSubject: Arts Adovocates Home Page and Gopher AnnouncedAdvocacy Homepage announced by American Arts AllianceIn response to the imminent threat to the survival of the NationalEndowment for the Arts (NEA), the American Arts Alliance is pleasedto announce the creation of an "advocacy homepage" and gopher siteaccessible to the millions Internet users.  The homepage providesadvocacy information and tools for arts supporters to communicate theneed for continued federal support of the arts to their senators andrepresentatives.This information, which includes our 900 number, a sample letter, NEAfacts and general information, greatly advances the the arts community'scontinuing efforts to generate support for the NEA through localgrassroots contacts with elected officials.  In addition to educatingthe public and expanding the base of potentially interested parties,computer users can easily transform the data into a uniquely personalletter to send to their leaders in Washington.The American Arts Alliance is available on the Arts Wire WWW site.The URL:  http://www.tmn.com/0h/Artswire/www/aaa/aaahome.htmlThis information is also available on the Arts Wire gopher: Address: gopher.tmn.com Once there choose Menu Item #5, Artswire. At the next menu, select American Arts AllianceFor those gopher developers  who want to link, here is pertinent pathinformation:Type=1Name=American Arts AlliancePath=1/Artswire/www/aaaHost=gopher.tmn.comPort=70The American Arts AllianceAdvocates for the Arts1319 F Street, NW Suite 500Washington, D.C. 20004Phone: 202-737-1727Fax: 202-628-1258Email: aaa@tmn.comMember organizations:  American Symphony Orchestra League, Associationof Art Museum Directors, Association of Performing Arts Presenters,Dance/USA, Opera America, Theatre Communications Group, representing2,600 Non-profit Arts Institutions.If you have a link for the arts and cultural advocates page, pleasecontact Beth Kanter, Network Coordinator, Arts Wire at kanter@tmn.com.</listing><hr><h2>Other stuff</h2><ul><li>	<!WA26><a href=http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu:/usr/tp0x/chomsky.html>		Noam Chomsky online</a>.</ul><hr><address><!WA27><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/pardo/">	<tt>pardo@cs.washington.edu</tt></a></address></body></html>

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