Welcome Guest

Username:

Password:


Remember me

[ ]
[ ]
[ ]

BitJam

Listeners: 20 (Peak: 66)
Songs: 36181, Authors: 6123
by JC
BitJam 221 - Out Now!

Search BitFellas

Search BitJam:

Search Modland:

Scene City

content search


breadcrumb

Gray (Warp 9) (00.00.1989) swapper

on Mon 16 Jun 2008 by Gray author listemail the content item print the content item create pdf file of the content item

in Interviews

comments: 0 hits: 1300

Interview With Warp 9


GRAY of Warp 9 has been interviewed for you by Majestic of Brainstorm.


A short history about your group.
-??? Just joined!

What's your function in your group?
-Spreader, Compiler, Grafix.

What do you think about your local Amiga scene?
-The inevitable loosers are here but some of the older guys are cool.

What's your opinion on demos?
-Demos are neat, as long as they're original and not just ripped source code.

Your favorite hobby?
-Phreaking!

Do you have a modem?
-Not at the moment, I use one once a week. I'm looking for a cheap 9600 at the moment.

A few words about phreaking.
-It make life worth living.

Tell us a good demo you have recently seen.
-Scoopex (glory Stars) S.A.E. Scoopex (M.U.Later) RSI MegaDemo.

How many swap partners do you have?
-19 so far.

Will that number change in the future.
-Every week!

Is the fastness of modem trading affecting you?
-It's the only way forward, as long as you know someone with one, you're ok.

Tell us, what you think about the American scene.
-FUCK ALL!

Have you got anything good to tell us about other scenes?
-What other scenes?

Have you heard any good/bad/ important rumors lately? If so what?
-Members of Quartex & Paranoimia are realy good friends!!! Hahaha....

What's your opinion to about heroes like BS1, The Kent Team, SCA etc?
-The inspired many people and will be remembered by all.

List us the best newcomer groups.
-Warp 9, Blitting Image, ITV.

Who's your favorite programmer?
-Delta of RSI.

This article originally appeared in the Amiga diskmagazine "Zine #1" by Brainstorm in 1989.

Some content may refer to activities that are illegal in some countries. BitFellas does not support such activity.
Addresses and other contact information were only valid when this magazine was originally published, in october of 1989.

Please log in to post comments, if you are not registered please sign up now
Render time: 0.1877 sec, 0.1510 of that for queries. DB queries: 53. Memory Usage: 1,116kb