[lug] Boulder 2600 meetings
Prescott Oelke
plkey at home.com
Sat Jun 30 10:38:25 MDT 2001
Didn't they have 2600 meetings in Denver once upon a time? It would seem
a bit redundant if there are still 2600 meetings going on there to hold
one in Boulder as well. At any rate if one gets setup I would certainly
attend.
Prescott
On 28 Jun 2001 16:09:00 +0000, LittleViggy at alum.manhattan.edu wrote:
> I don't know if anyone responded seriously (I did see the post about the 2600
> magazine)...
>
> 2600 is an "organization" of phreakers. The name is taken from the test
> frequency that the old telephone switches would respond to. Basically, you
> could pick up your phone, and send a frequency of 2600 Hz at the dialtone. The
> switch would take your phone line, and put it into test mode. At that point,
> anything was possible ;-)
>
> Viggy
>
> > ljp wrote:
> > >
> > > At 16:32 6/25/2001 -0600, you wrote:
> > > >On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Zichary O`Tea wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I know some of you may not be in to this, so please don't hate me. A
> > > > > couple of us have thought about starting a 2600 meeting in boulder.
> > > >
> > > >Uh ... what is a 2600 meeting?
> > >
> > > ya, is that anything like a 420 meeting?
> >
> > No silly, it mean's it's an early morning meeting - you know - at 0200 - but
> > they forgot to take the result modulus 2400 ;-)
> >
> > -- Alan Robertson
> > alanr at unix.sh
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