Posts Tagged ‘information’

8
Oct

How To Dial Out

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau    in Uncategorized, kenneth rougeau

How to Dial Out

1. Dial 9
2. Wait for beeping sound. Hang up again
3. When phone rings, pick up receiver.
4. Dial 1-800-555-1982. Listen to sound of phone company selenoids switching. Relaxing isn’t it?
5. When Shanghai operator answers, press phone-cradle buttons
6. Nothing will happen

7. Face East, cross yourself thrice while muttering “jadoo, jadoo, jadoo.” Then press them again, with feeling
8. Dial 22-digit satellite code number
9. Dial your social security number
10. Multiply by your age and divide by 5. Dial resulting number
11. Pray fervently to whatever gods there be
12. If a man answers, hang up and repeat steps 1-12

13. A female voice will ask, “Is this the party to whom I am speaking?” Your reply should be, “Do you have Sir Walter Raleigh in a can?”
14. You will be transferred to “Gustave.” Ask no questions, but tell him anything he wants to know. (Do not let him know you are shocked.) Dial the number he gives you and hang up.
15. Your phone will ring. Ask for John Lennon. A voice will reply “The walrus was Paul.” You reply “Paul is dead.” You will then be put on hold. Whatever you do, for God’s sake don’t hang up! It could be extremely dangerous.

16. A hallow, inflectionless, rather mechanical voice will come on the line and ask for your date of birth and favorite color. Do not answer truthfully. (Ignore the odd clicks and static while this information is being processed)
17. You will be issued a 10-digit Universal Access Code. Write it down quickly, it will not be repeated.
18. Using your Universal Access Code, dial your own number. A voice will answer and ask for John Lennon. You say “The Walrus was Paul.” The voice will reply, “Paul is dead.” Put the line on hold.

19. After a few minutes, imitate a hollow, inflectionless, rather mechanical-sounding voice and ask for date of birth and favorite color. Tap the receiver and crinkle cellophane paper nearby to imitate a few seconds of static. Then rattle off a 10-digit number and hang up.
20. Dial 9.

*grin*

from the Steve Jackson Games addendum
to the Principia Discordia

… and here’s something I made ;)


How To Dial Out

digital collage by Kenneth Rougeau

I _think_ you can still hear the mix I did a few years back on my poor abused MySpace profile. It’s based on this same craziness above & an old hacker device called a red box… Basically, if you could take the track back in time & play it into a Fortress phone, you could get a few bucks in free phone calls, lol).

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5
Oct

Kinichi Hoshine: Polite Winter

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau    in Uncategorized

Kinichi Hoshine:
Polite Winter

Artwork by Kinichi Hoshine (http://kenichihoshine.com)

Kinichi Hoshine was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1977. When he was three years old, his family moved to the United States & he has since grown up in New Jersey. He attended The School of Visual Arts in New York City and currently resides in Astoria, Queens. Kinichi admits to being influenced by a multitude of different artists & genres, his favorites being Lucian Freud, Gerhard Richter, Vilhelm Hammershoi, and photographer Uta Barth. “I’m sure my overexposed brain gleans information from various electronic mediums as well,” he says, explaining that he watches lots of television & movies, listens to a wide variety of music, and is an avid Internet user.

See more, visit:
Kinichi Hoshine
&
http://politewinter.com

Artwork by Kinichi Hoshine (http://kenichihoshine.com)

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18
Sep

Change in format…

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau    in Catch of the Day, Store News, Websites, blog

We’ll be changing the way we post the Catch of the Day to our blog. We’ll still be publishing the same great information, tips, tricks, news, reviews, and collage sheets, but we’ll be breaking each section up into it’s own post rather than posting the entire contents of the newsletter in one place. Hopefully this will make it far easier to index everything & make navigating the website a little simpler ;) We’ll see how it goes! As always, you’re feedback is more than welcome! Feel free to email us: support@paperstreetsupplies.com

Thanks,
- Ken

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