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2007-05-27 14:08
Lord Crucifier

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C64 sceners on US partylines in the early 90's

I just came across a few MP3's that a phreaker recorded when he was calling partylines or setting up conference calls with stolen/hacked AT&T cards. I was wondering if something like that exists with C64 sceners talking, especially around the 1990-1992 timeframe. It would be really cool to hear those squeeky teenage voices rambling on about first releases and who's lame or elite!
2007-05-27 14:21
BAR.
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Quote: I just came across a few MP3's that a phreaker recorded when he was calling partylines or setting up conference calls with stolen/hacked AT&T cards. I was wondering if something like that exists with C64 sceners talking, especially around the 1990-1992 timeframe. It would be really cool to hear those squeeky teenage voices rambling on about first releases and who's lame or elite!

Hopefully not... :)
But it was always cool as it was possible..
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2007-05-27 14:32
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
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delete old messages? on a partyline? LOL
2007-05-27 14:34
BAR.
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Quote: delete old messages? on a partyline? LOL

...or setting up conference calls with stolen/hacked AT&T cards
2007-05-27 15:28
Trazan

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 620
Quote: I just came across a few MP3's that a phreaker recorded when he was calling partylines or setting up conference calls with stolen/hacked AT&T cards. I was wondering if something like that exists with C64 sceners talking, especially around the 1990-1992 timeframe. It would be really cool to hear those squeeky teenage voices rambling on about first releases and who's lame or elite!

I guess to answer your question;

I did never find such recordings, nor heard of any, but it would be a nice piece of historical document to actually find one.
I have heaps of logs from boards, hopefully able to present them when I find a way to cut/paste in C/G.

2007-05-27 20:47
Moloch

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 2916
Woohoo... memories of Westbam and myself calling partylines trying to find Powerplant! Great times!
2007-05-27 20:59
Skylab

Registered: Dec 2005
Posts: 183
Everything exists!!!
2007-05-27 23:17
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11296
Quote:
I did never find such recordings, nor heard of any, but it would be a nice piece of historical document to actually find one.


find some att/mci/sprint/whatever employees from back then, they must have plenty of recordings =)
2007-05-28 07:35
Fungus

Registered: Sep 2002
Posts: 674
they exist, and it will be cold day in hell before anyone is stupid enough to upload such things :D

then again, the stupid ppl have proved me wrong there many times...
2007-05-28 08:50
icon

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 89
How about all the old VMB messages? I sure not have mine saved but someone maby has saved theirs? Would be cool as hell to hear "We RULEZ, and you know it!" one more time from some pimplecovered commie user! :-)
2007-05-28 13:10
Lord Crucifier

Registered: Feb 2004
Posts: 47
Quote: they exist, and it will be cold day in hell before anyone is stupid enough to upload such things :D

then again, the stupid ppl have proved me wrong there many times...


You think they're still on the hunt for us? ;)

And if it exists, it would be awesome to have the owner turn it into downloadable MP3's and save it for generations to come. (Someday they'll be used in classrooms when kids do a project of the history of cracking ;)
 
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