Nettwerked.net: K-1ine magazine goes wheneverly [ For Immediate Release ] Thursday, May 12, 2005: - Edmonton, Alberta -- In a decision that is sure to make headlines; Nettwerked.net has announced that 'K-1ine', Canada's longest running hacker, phreak, electronics, and political magazine has been turned into one that will now be published wheneverly. In its beginning, K-1ine initially started out as a magazine that was released whenever its only editor and major writer, The Clone, had the time to piece the beautiful ascii- art filled digital pages with everything that an underground publication should have. However, after approximately one year, K-1ine quickly grew into a magazine that had many contributing writers and artists, so The Clone decided that keeping K-1ine as a release that came out rarely certainly was not going to cut it for his readers. He wanted to have something that all HackCanada.com / Nettwerked.net visitors could look forward to once a month. So in July of 2000, K-1ine turned into a monthly release, and stayed that way until three years later in the summer of two-thousand and three when K-1ine went quarterly. And now it seems we have to go wheneverly. What does that mean? It means we'll release issues whenever we feel we have received an acceptable amount of article submissions. Why? Well in the past several months it has become increasingly difficult to gather enough high quality articles within a quarter to justify a K-1ine release. We feel this is the only way we can keep K-1ine from going under. Much like Phrack Magazine in the United States eventually did, K-1ine will most likely have 'zine issue releases once or twice a year after the Spring 2005, K-1ine #47 release. We hope with this more laid back approach to K-1ine, we can make K-1ine even more high quality, and of course more special. Starting after #47, K-1ine will follow the newly implemented wheneverly format, and will contain all the great articles and stories that you've grown to love from the magazine that changed the face of the Canadian hacking / phreaking scene forever. With the gathering of issues over a longer period of time, we hope this means K-1ine's wheneverly releases are much larger, and more elite than the previous quarterly issues. Upcoming Issues: * Whenever 200X: K-1ine 48 * Whenever 200X: K-1ine 49 * Whenever 200X: K-1ine 50 (SPECIAL 50TH ANNIVERSARY ISSUE -- promotional items included) Sincerely, The Clone (Editor-In-Chief) -- Forward Looking Statements: The Nettwerked.net website contains forward looking statements that are based upon current expectations. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward looking statements as a result of various risks and uncertainties including, among others, the timely introduction and acceptance of new products, costs associated with new product introductions, the transition of products to new hardware configurations and platforms and other factors, including those discussed in Nettwerked's annual and quarterly reports on file with the Kanadian R3venue /\gency. This information should be read in conjunction with Nettwerked's most recent Registration Statement on phile with the Kanadian R3venue /\gency, which contain a more detailed discussion of Nettwerked's business including risks and un- certainties that may affect future results; such as the fucking apocalypse. Nettwerked does not undertake to update any forward looking statements, because quite frankly we are lazy. This document is Copyright (c) 2005, Nettwerked.net. All Rights Preserved in M.S.G. ###