THE SECOND ANNUAL NEO-ANARCHISTS GUIDE TO EVERYTHING ELSE(tm) "The daily press is the evil principle of the modern world, and time will only serve to disclose this fact with greater and greater clearness. The capacity of the newspaper for degeneration is sophistically without limit, since it can always sink lower and lower in its choice of readers. At last it will stir up all those dregs of humanity which no state or government can control." -- Soren Kierkegaard The Last Years: Journals 1853-55 Edited and Compiled by Jerry Stratton [j--r--y] at [teetot.acusd.edu] [j--r--y] at [usdcsv.acusd.edu] Compuserve: 76506,636 The copyrights of each article are held by the original authors. This compilation is Copyright 1992 Jerry Stratton. Distribute freely, at no cost to the user or profit for yourself. Welcome to the Second Annual Neo-Anarchists Guide to Everything Else. This is a semi-regular electronically-distributed magazine devoted to FASA's Shadowrun® role-playing game. In the NAGEE, we're covering everything _else_. We are now accepting ads. Prices must be listed in Nuyen, and you must give an LTG number. If you're worried about deckers, you're in the wrong place, chummer. Advertising space is free, but we reserve the right to hold our nose and drop your copy into the round file. So, your team need a little exposure? Your band playing a hot date? Need to sell some specially acquired information? Hey, just send us the ad and we'll stick it in here. Or, not. But what've you got to lose? There's currently a gopher server for the Guide running on beelzebub.acusd.edu (that's IP address 192.55.87.241). If you're not familiar with gopher, it's a simple news server that a lot of sites are running. If you've got it at your site, all you'll need to do to use it is type gopher (if you want the NAGEE gopher, type gopher beelzebub.acusd.edu). If you haven't got it at your site, you might think about getting it. The gopher client will compile on most Unix computers, and can be found at boombox.micro.umn.edu (of course, you need to know how to compile -- but I guess that's what contacts are for, eh? Find a decker). If you'd like to contribute to an upcoming Guide, go to it. See last issue's introduction for what we want. You won't get paid, but you will get the adulation of tons of people. Just tons. The Guide comes in two versions -- Rich Text Format (for Word 4.0 and other word processors) and an ascii text version. The ascii version contains the same information as the Word version, but doesn't look nearly as spiffy. If you don't have a friend with a Macintosh and Word 4.0 (or higher), expand your circle of friends: contacts are, after all, the key to survival. Many thanks to all those who have contributed to this issue. CONTENTS Bulletin Board New York City 2050 The North Bay The Meat Market Economics of Shadowrunning The Word on the Streets Shadow U. The Ice Box The Black Market Silent Death Dead Zones Roper Grey's The Neo-Anarchists' On-Line Grimoire Master Spell List Addenda Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out Tess Diary Amazon Tales The Chipper The Annual Neo-Anarchists Guide to Everything Else is published... whenever. I'm Jerry Stratton. My address is 4129 1/2 Utah Street, San Diego, CA 92104. Subscription? Pfah! Go pick it up yourself. Single copy price? Only your immortal soul, chummer! Bwah-ha-ha! Well. Direct inquiries to Jerry Stratton at [j--r--y] at [teetot.acusd.edu] or [j--r--y] at [usdcsv.acusd.edu] on internet, or 76506,636 on Compuserve. The above addresses are subject to change, especially Snail Mail. The Second Annual Neo-Anarchists Guide to Everything Else was released on May 26, 1992. Like I got nothing better to do today? Current issues are available at Compuserve's RPG group, if they can possibly spare the space, and via anonymous ftp at usdcsv.acusd.edu in the rpg.shadowrun directory. Shadowrun is a registered trademark of FASA, Inc. We have nothing to do with FASA, and they have nothing to do with us.