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PROPAGANDA+--+ PROPAGANDA|25| A DAY AT THE OFFICE. ___________+--+_________________________ P R O P A G A N D A magazine ________________________________________ Dear world, Normally I would say that we are the best staff in the world presenting the best magazine in the world, but I can't. RELAX already declared on their homepage that they are the leading magazine since 1996. So be it. Instead, what you're reading is a magazine put together by the most 64-addicted staff there is. And we're trying our best to do the best magazine we can. A normal day at the PROPAGANDA OFFICE is not that much different from a normal magazine. COUNT ZERO always shows up early in the morning to check all the releases done over night. He is a god- damn machine if you ask me. I don't know but it feels like a typically German touch. He works, he edits, he sticks to the rules and always delivers his work on time. He comes to the office early in the morning and leaves late after the other edtitors. When I show up at nine, COUNT ZERO runs into my room as I sink down into my chair. He is always speaking rapidly about the night's re- leases, so excited he's always spilling coffee on the floor from the cup in his hand. Points are his life. DUKE'S office is next to mine. It is handy that way. We can easily run into each others room and exchange ideas. He is rather new to the staff and comes from one of our old competitors - THE PULSE. The other editors were rather su- spicious when he started at our office which is probably why they always let him be the victim of all cruel practical jokes. A normal day there will be salt poured in his coffeemug, chapters scr- atchded from his disks and strange mes- sages arriving in his mail. Lucky for us, DUKE isn't really the hostile type. He knows our past and plays along. DUKE always shows up late to work. He has been talking about working with a script for a movie in his sparetime but I could not care less. We hired him for his cha- pters here at PROPAGANDA, not a movie for Pete's sake! And then there's WALKER - an odd fellow, I can tell you that. He collects disks at his office, in masses! He even has demos and games sorted out by groupname -alphabetic order too! And every morning when Postman Pat shows up with today's mail he receives another set of disks and a whole set of votesheets. As the Postman Pat leaves, WALKER closes his door and we all know we won't see for the next 1O hours. All we can hear from behind his closed doors are mumbl- ing, giggling and counting. Making the list is something he really loves, but yes, he is one odd fellow. ______________________________________ A new guy showed up at our office the other day. He hadn't called for an ap- ointment with any of us but demanded to our secretary TRANZIIE that he needed to talk to any of us. Fortunately, I had some time left that day and asked him to be sent in. "I'M A THINKER", he said as he shook my hand. I couldn't help smiling. Was this rea- lly MIDFIT from LEGEND looking for a job? I believe it was. "QUESTION IS, DEAR MIDFIT, CAN YOU WRITE?", I replied. "HELL YEAH, I CAN!", he responded proudly. "VERY WELL, YOU'RE HIRED. YOUR FIRST JOB WILL BE IN PROPAGANDA 25. YOU WILL BE WORKING WITH YOUR VIEW OF THE INTER- NET.", I finished off the conversation and asked our secretary to show MIDFIT to his new office. He'd now be sharing offices with JACK DANIELS, our second thinker on the magazine. It has always been exciting for us other editors to go into their room and listen to their philosophies about the scene. Most of the time they'd get so carried away that they'd forget to write their thoughts down. What they don't know is that we're recording their conversations on tape only to publish them in the mag- azine. 8-BIT THOUGHTS might be a suiting name for the chapter. It sort of grasps the totality of the concept. Every now and then we have a meeting in our conference-room but we don't get that much done. COUNT ZERO babbles ab- out what group should be given points while DUKE mostly throws a joke at him. It really takes the edge of any serious conversation having him around, for better or for worse! There is a lot of other people running around in the buil- ding all of the time, but they are so many that it is hard to keep track of them. There are coders, spreaders, free- lancers and a lot of people who all do a good job. And then there's always the cleaninglady, a nice old woman who rea- lly does a good job cleaning up our mess. But I suspect she's spying on us. I heard her talking to RRR on the phone the other day. That might be the reason he spent another 14 chapters about us and who said what at what time. I never got around to read the latest articles my- self but it sounds like a waste of cap- acity to me. In the meantime DUKE, COUNT ZERO, MIDFIT, JACK DANIELS, TRANZIIE, WALKER and I will try focus on making the best magazine we can. After all, that's what the readers want. Yours truly, NEWSCOPY, PROPAGANDA MAGAZINE written at the Propaganda Offices. P R O P A G A N D A magazine +--------------------------------------+ |An independent production by people in| | F4CG, TRC*SCS, LEGEND and HITMEN. | +--------------------------------------+ STAFF _______________________ NEWSCOPY.........EDITOR COUNT ZERO....CO-EDITOR DUKE..........CO-EDITOR MIDFIT.........INTERNET JACK DANIELS....DEBATES WALKER...........CHARTS _______________________ PRODUCTION _______________________ DEVIL..............CODE SES................CODE SCRAP..........GRAPHICS SCOPE..........GRAPHICS ZYRON.............MUSIC MOTLEY..........THE WEB _______________________ DISTRIBUTION _______________________ WALKER.............SWAP DERBYSHIRE RAM.....SWAP NEOTEC.............SWAP INTRUDER...........SWAP _______________________ QUESTIONS? __________ PROPAGANDA XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ______________________________________ WE ARE AT THE PROPAGANDA HEADQUARTER S E C O N D T O N O N E ______________________________________ OR SEND E-MAIL TO PROPAGANDA@WHATTODO.SE