IN THE COFFEE HOUSE IN AMSTERDAM

INTERVIEW WITH NILS & PAUL


What is Hack-tic?

Neils: Hacktic is an unorganized, or used to be a group that was unorganized but now it becomes more and more organized because we have grown bigger over the years.

What do you have to do with Hacktic?

Neils: Well I am not a hacker as they like to think of a lot of people that breaks into a computer, but i am usually in the background making sure everything goes right and nothing fucks up, at least i am supposed to, can we take like 5 minutes?

What are you doing?

Neils: I am doing the only thing that you can do here in Holland that is skin up a nice joint in a cafe.

Why?

Neils: Because i think that in a way hacking and dope are both alternative, its very weird, its a very harmless drug....(is rolling a joint at the same time) these buds are so powerful they will blow you sky high! I am smoking - but i am not inhaling, I am only enjoying.

Why are we here?

Neils: We are here for Rop and Carla. Rop is having his birthday party tonight, so we have scored some dope for his spacecake. We sit around 24 hours a day and smoke joints. We do not hack computers and we do not do telephone fraud and other stuff, no we don't do telephone fraud. We don't do it in the first place.

[Censored]

Neils: If somebody hacks into our system they get access for 3 months for free. We are operating on SunOS and its full of bugs. So if our system gets hacked they get 3 months for free. Its quite a competition sometimes.

Paul: The only condition is they get 3 months free if they tell us how to do it. It happened 2 times now.

Do you have any hackers on your system now?

Paul: There might be one, but he is in the eye. We are monitoring him.

Neils: We are big brother and we are watching you (he laughs).

*Note: Berber was also in the coffee shop, but she insists that she doesn't even know how to turn a computer on (which we know is untrue) and was only there for moral support.

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