First a disclaimer, I have been a reader of 2600 for several years and have even been published several times within its pages. However, none of my articles or letters appear in this book.
About a month ago, the friendly neighborhood UPS delivery person deposited a giant box on my doorstep. When I picked it up, it felt as though it weighed several pounds. I set it on the kitchen table and slowly peeled away the tape and eventually gazed at the shiny cover of The Best of 2600 (A Hacker Odyssey).
Clearly this book was lovingly crafted. It contains over 800 pages of articles, news, and reports from 2600 over the past three decades of its existence (spread over 24 years).
When I started reading 2600, it was in mid 2004, and most of the articles and resources in those issues focused on comptuers and a little bit on social engineering. I always wanted to read some of the earlier issues, where the emphasis was on phone phreaking, but didn’t know how, or which issues to get, nor did I have the $325 to order them all, or the time to read them all if I did.
This tome contains a lot of information from just as many sources: Phone phreaking, computers, law, the beginnings of the Internet, lock picking, and hacking, just to name a few. You don’t have to be interested in any of those fields in order to gain enjoyment from this book.
http://www.2600.com/news/view/article/11552

