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  • Blacklisted! 411 Magazine

    Not sure if this has been discussed here yet as a search didn't bring anything up for me.

    The magazine Blacklisted! 411 is back in print, after four years a new issue has been released. For those who never saw blacklisted!411 hopefully back issues will be on their site soon but for now check out their site for more information. It should hit newstands shortly as the word is that it has been sighted in east coast already.

    Included on the website is the winter issues table of contents and some history on the publication as well as the cover art for the current issue.

    www.blacklisted411.net

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    i always thought Blacklisted was the lame little brother of 2600, which wasn't that good either. The only good part of 2600 was the moron letters they'd print and blacklisted never had that.
    "Those who would willingly trade essential liberty for temporary security are deserving of neither." --Benjamin Franklin

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    • #3
      They tended to reprint an awful lot of other peoples stuff (often without permission).

      Not anything too interesting from what I remember. Not that 2600's articles are groundbreaking, but at least they have the letters which are worth it IMHO.
      Never drink anything larger than your head!





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      • #4
        I know this issue has new articles that are fresh as I know people who submitted them. I cant vouch for all of them but I am hoping the things that looked bad for them before are now fixed.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Freaky
          I know this issue has new articles that are fresh as I know people who submitted them. I cant vouch for all of them but I am hoping the things that looked bad for them before are now fixed.

          Like having TRON as the B!411 meeting planner for Santa Rosa... meeting at "The fountain in the middle of the mall"

          Ya.. thats' leet
          --Shatter

          "People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid."
          - Soren Aabye Kierkegaard (1813-1855)

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