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Issue: EXTROPY #6 · Summer 1990
Author: The Editors
Pages: 38–39 · 2 scanned pages

Contributors

Eden Press Privacy Catalogs: Eden Press, P.O. Box 8410, Fountain Valley, CA 92728. Like the Loompanics catalog, but less diverse.

Factsheet Five: c/o Mike Gunderloy, 6 Arizona Avenue, Rensselaer, NY 12144-4502. $2/issue. Prints capsule reviews of hundreds of small circulation magazines on all kinds of odd subjects, including those you will be interested in. A perfect complement to the Loompanics catalog.

The WELL (Whole Earth ‘Lectronic Link): A computer bulletin board filled with odd cybernauts and gripping conversations and information. Info: 27 Gate 5 Rd., Sausalito, CA. (415) 332-4335. By modem: (415) 332-6106. $8/month plus $3/hr.

Science News: 231 West Center Street, Marion, Ohio 43305. $34.50/year (52 issues). Useful and concise summaries of advances in science. Saves the time required to wade through hundreds of pages in other magazines.

Laissez Faire Books: 942 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103. (415) 541-9780. The best source of books by libertarians, free marketeers, and other individualists.

Liberty Tree Catalog: 134 Ninety-Eighth Avenue, Oakland, CA 94621. (800) 872-4866. Sells many good libertarian and individualist books, and has a handy network section which is like a differently-specialized Extropian Resources.

Prometheus Books: 700 East Amherst Street, Buffalo, New York, NY 14245. (800) 421-0351. Publishes and sells books on rationalism, atheism, examinations of “new age” and religious claims, philosophy, psychology, science and the paranormal. I probably found more books per page that I wanted to buy than any other book catalog.

[Thanks to MP-Infinity, Transinfinity Plus, and others who have made suggestions for this data base.]

Contributors

A: Mysterious character of undetermined gender and species. Probably not of this world.

Tom W. Bell: Having acquired his Masters in Philosophy from the University of Southern California, Tom is now starting a law degree at the University of Chicago Law School. Will the law survive in its current form?

MP-Infinity (AKA Mark Potts): is a transhuman-minded futant currently engaged in survival sport while temporarily marooned in the wilds of Oklahoma. Help!

Simon! D. Levy: Divides his time between working at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he coaxes computers to speak, and studying for his Ph.D in Linguistics at the University of Connecticut.

Rob Michels: Currently beginning studies for a Ph.D in Philosophy at Chapel Hill. One of the extropian gang of three from the USC Philosophy Department.

Max More: (Formerly Max O’Connor.) Editor and co-publisher of EXTROPY; Vice-President, and Media Coordinator, for the Society for Venturism; sign-up agent for Alcor. Max is working on his Ph.D in Philosophy at the University of Southern California. Has been struggling with the Walford High/Low life extension diet for two months.

Michael C. Price: Computer programmer and a Director of Mizar (now Alcor-UK) - the first cryonics organization in Britain.

The contributors are not liable for injured dogmas, mutated thought processes, or infectious memes resulting from a reading of their work.

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EXTROPY T-SHIRTS!

More offers!

The Extropian Principles:

Separate copies are available. $0.40 for the first one, and $0.25 for each additional copy.

The Extropian Declaration:

A slightly modified, and better printed version is available: $0.30 first one, $0.10 each extra.

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