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.4) Fastest: In the US, buy it directly from me (Carolyn Meinel) bysending acheck for $34.95 (That's $29.95 plus $5 shipping and handling). This getsit to you by 2nd day priority US mail. By contract I'm not allowedto sellit for less than other folks such as Infowar, which also charges $34.95forshipment by priority mail. But I have the book in stock all thetime, andsometimes Infowar runs out.5) Buy it directly over the phone with a credit card at American Eagle,800-719-4957 (outside the US dial US country code plus 520-367-1621). If you have ordered the Happy Hacker book and not gotten it afterseveralweeks, please let me know. I can help find the problem fasterif you tellme who you bought the book from and where and when your check was deposited.Important note: if you made the check out to "Happy Hacker," guesswhat,more than one person has sold it under that name. Be sure totell me themail or email address to which you sent your money. We have not had any problems with American Eagle, Amazon.comorInfowar.com. They are all well established companies with goodreputations.Hacking Lessons Want someone to hold your hand on IRC while you learn to hack? You are outof luck. However, if you want to learn Unix well enough so youcan have achance of winning the Hacker Wargame, email Joshua Fritsch<derr@idworld.net> and hewill notify you of his next IRC Unix lesson.What's in a Name? Speaking of more than one person getting people to write out checkstoHappy Hacker and depositing them in their personal checking accounts--guess what, this name isn't trademarked. Anyone can call themselvesHappyHacker. The only way you can tell us from the others is thatwe have abetter sense of humor and own happyhacker.org. For example, if you go to http://www.happyhacker.com, you willdiscoverthey call themselves "HappyHacker, Inc." Their site, last timeI visited,had nothing to do with either happy or hacking, but sure had an X-ratedsimulation of Bill Clinton and Monica doing, um, er, something. We havenothing to do with those guys! A fellow named Brian Martin, who also uses the handles jericho,DisordeR,Damien Sorder and dis, owns the domain name happy-hacker.org. He also hasno role in our Happy Hacker. However, when he isn't flaming me he often asks me to pleaselet him be aneditor of my upcoming GTMHHs. I actually kind of like Brian whenI'm notflaming him, and a long time ago he helped with two of the GTMHHs.Recentlyhe turned up on one of Josh Fritsch's Unix lessons on IRC and was quitehelpful. So who knows, Brian might someday become a Happy Hackerregularvolunteer. But he isn't one yet:) That's all for now. Have fun and hack happy! Justdon't rile 505, OK?__________________________________________________________________To subscribe to the Happy Hacker Digest, email hacker@techbroker.comwith the message "subscribe hh."Unsubscribe by adding an "Un" in front of the word "subscribe".(Tough.huh.)This is a list devoted to *legal* hacking! If you plan to use anyinformation in this Digest or at our Web site to commit crime, go away!Foo on you!Happy Hacker is a 501 (c) (3) tax deductible organization in theUnited States operating under Shepherd's Fold Ministries.Yes! Thisisall a plot to save your immortal souls!For Windows questions, please write Roger Prata<rprata@techbroker.com>;for Macs, write Strider <Strider@clarityconnect.com>,and Unix, write Josh Fritsch <derr@txdirect.net>Happy Hacker Digest editor: "Dale Holmes"<editor@techbroker.com>Want a mentor to teach you how to do *legal* hacking? Contactmentorcoordinator Ron Gloetzner, member, Happy Hacker Board of Directors,at<rgloetz@flash.net>Happy Hacker Grand Pooh-bah: Carolyn Meinel <cmeinel@techbroker.com>________________________________________________________________________________Carolyn MeinelM/B Research -- The Technology Brokershttp://techbroker.com
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