> wack.

not sure i'd go that far. it's theatrics to make a point surely.

from what i remember a little bit too much fuss was made about the whole
matter at the time tho.

does anyone have a copy of the unknown writer piece from this saved?

robin...

>
> ab
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Otto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 6:30 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: (313) Codebreaker: UR
>
>
> Here's how I think the story unfolded:
>
> There was a special Codebreaker section on the Submerge website that at
> first appeared to be nothing but a blank page, but it had a secret link
> hidden behind a single dot on the page. The morse code in the track said
> "click on the dot", which revealed a page written by the Unknown Writer
> about codebreaking and resistance.
>
> A listmember decrypted the code and forwarded it to 313 and everybody
> accessed the site. A day later, a message from Submerge appeared on the
> site and on 313, saying something along the lines of 'the code had been
> broken and the mission compromised' and that the site had been taken down
> (although another listmember had saved the page and forwarded it to 313
> afterwards).
>
> Otto

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