The Hotline Users Digest #166 - Wednesday, April 30, 1997 Re: Tracker address box by James Norris Re: hotline secrets by Corey Van Allen Re: hotline secrets by Jonathan Borzilleri Re: hotline secrets by Steve You Know What To Do.... by Burn Re: hotline secrets by Jason Yates)(by way of Phil Hilton ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Tracker address box From: James Norris (by way of cheesy@cybertours.com (Phil Hilton)) Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 07:18:53 +0100 How about the address box just not accepting any CR's? This would be true for all the one-line boxes, like the nickname, etc. On the To-Do List? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: hotline secrets From: Corey Van Allen (by way of cheesy@cybertours.com (Phil Hilton)) Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 07:19:14 +0100 At 6:40 PM -0700 on 4/28/97, Jason Yates wrote: > Us telling you wouldn't be very 'secret' would it? And At 7:08 PM -0700 on 4/28/97, Jeremy Williams wrote: > Isn't that a bit of a paradox? Files documenting secrets? What's the fun > of that?! Obviously I'm stuck in a catch 22. But really, someone must have put something together. Corey Van Allen van@primarycolor.com Primary Color (714)660-7080 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: hotline secrets From: Jonathan Borzilleri (by way of Phil Hilton) Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 16:45:32 -0400 Corey Van Allen >At 6:40 PM -0700 on 4/28/97, Jason Yates wrote: > >> Us telling you wouldn't be very 'secret' would it? > > >And At 7:08 PM -0700 on 4/28/97, Jeremy Williams wrote: > >> Isn't that a bit of a paradox? Files documenting secrets? What's the fun >> of that?! > >Obviously I'm stuck in a catch 22. But really, someone must have put >something together. well to be perfectly honest *gasp* i have seen text files like that around... but you'll have to find them yourself or figure out the secrets yourself... i dont think anyone here will tell you -- Jonathan Borzilleri NightHawk borz@netsync.net http://www.netsync.net/users/borz/ ---------------------------------------------- "Do you know the Klingon proverb that tells us revenge is a dish that is best served cold, it is very cold in space..." ---------------------------------------------- "Life is what happens to you while your out making other plans." ---------------------------------------------- "Fate protects fools, little children, and ships named Enterprise." ---------------------------------------------- "A little revolution now and then is a healthy thing, don't you think?" ---------------------------------------------- "Microsoft asks where you want to go today, Apple asks where you want to go tomorrow." ---------------------------------------------- Do you believe in Macintosh? Please check out: to see how you can help the cause. ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: hotline secrets From: Steve (by way of Phil Hilton) Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 17:45:47 -0400 >At 6:40 PM -0700 on 4/28/97, Jason Yates wrote: > >> Us telling you wouldn't be very 'secret' would it? > > >And At 7:08 PM -0700 on 4/28/97, Jeremy Williams wrote: > >> Isn't that a bit of a paradox? Files documenting secrets? What's the fun >> of that?! > >Obviously I'm stuck in a catch 22. But really, someone must have put >something together. > Yes, and it's probably available on some back-alley gypsy server that only exists for 3 hours at a time and is tracked about one day a week. "Your mission, should you wish to accept it . . ." "Hiiirborsfir, kenu kenishkenu - heebor susfirni hmmhmm, bork bork bork!" -The Swedish Chef from the Muppet Show ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: You Know What To Do.... From: Burn (by way of Phil Hilton) Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 19:51:07 -0400 Date: Mon, 28 Apr 97 00:28:10 +0100 From: EvangeList To: "Macway" Subject: !! - Nominate Programs for Shareware Hall of Fame Message-ID: <199704280722.AAA23710@scv2.apple.com> This action item is from: Ron Lichty Shareware users: honor your favorite shareware software/programmer, and give Mac a good showing. The Shareware Industry Awards Foundation (SIAF) and the web site SharewareJunkies.com have invited web users to help select the first-time-ever inductees into the new International Shareware Hall of Fame. >From now until June 1, you can vote for your favorite shareware programs at the SharewareJunkies.com site . You can vote for current or defunct programs on all PC platforms (in addition to Macintosh, Windows, OS/2 and DOS). The first inductee winners will be announced during the 1997 International Shareware Industry Conference, June 26-29, at the Inn at the Crossings, Warwick, RI. At that point, the new Hall of Fame will be added to the conference Web Site at . Again to vote (votes for my popular reminders program, Birthdays and Such, are most welcome :-) - Ron Lichty, shareware author, Birthdays and Such ........................................................... /| _ / | | | Trevor Covert | |_| | Director of File Management | _ | O T L I N E rcovert@wolfenet.com | | | |COMMUNICATIONS Macline |_| | | http://www.macline.net/ |/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: hotline secrets From: bit@cyberstreet.com (Jason Yates) (by way of Phil Hilton) Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 22:11:16 -0400 > At 6:40 PM -0700 on 4/28/97, Jason Yates wrote: > > > Us telling you wouldn't be very 'secret' would it? > > And At 7:08 PM -0700 on 4/28/97, Jeremy Williams wrote: > > > Isn't that a bit of a paradox? Files documenting secrets? What's the fun > > of that?! > > Obviously I'm stuck in a catch 22. But really, someone must have put > something together. >From my experience, you don't just find out the 'secrets' very easily. I will say that if you ask around on servers people will clue you into certain things. Also, I have seen files such as "Hotline Easter Eggs" "Hotline F12 Commands" etc. floating around in various different places, not sure where. Just search around I guess... -Jason ---------------------------------------------------------------------- End of The Hotline Users Digest