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Adult PC Guide Magazine Back Issue, April 1996

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Adult PC Guide April 1996 Magazine

TABLE OF CONTENTS

5 Mailbox:
Adult PC Guide answers e-mail from readers and gives a brief look at the alt.sex news.
8 Janine:
Virtual Vixen The Vivid Interactive covergirl gives a candid interview from cyberspace that is sure to launch a few pocket rockets!
16 Virtual Interview with:
Virtual Valerie She has been called the "greatest icon in adult entertainment, but this sexy cyberbabe just wants to be loved.
20 Sex On The International Internet:
You don't have to speak a foreign language to surf and find exotic and erotic destinations on the Internet. From Amsterdam to Australia we bring the world to you.
26 Hot Spots:
VCA On-Line A preview of the stillunder-construction VCA Interactive web site.
28 .GIF Gallery:
Downloads of delicious women that you can find on the Internet and BBS
33 For A Good Time Call...
A complete listing of adult bulletin boards.
50 Sim Sex:
Simulated sex is a few keystrokes away and these CD-ROM reviews will help you find it.
66 Sex Appeal
There are mainstream CD's that don't have any hardcore action but do have lots of Sex Appeal. This month, Marilyn Monroe steps into the spotlight.
70 Brief Encounters:
The sexiest screensavers on the market put their assets up for grabs.
78 Outlet:
These products can help enhance your sexual performance on the computer.

EDITORIAL NOTE
Former Sex Kitten Donna Rice: "Do as I say, not as I do"
There are none so virtuous as reformed sinners, to paraphrase an old adage, and Donna Rice Hughes, well established today as a leading cruSader against pornography and indecency in cyberspace, certainly fits that description to a "t."
Few will forget that Ms.Hughes, who was known internationally as simply Donna Rice in 1988, wound up in the middle of a sex scandal as the bed-mate of married Presidential candidate Gary Hart of Colorado and was instrumental in scuttling his bid for high office. Photos of Donna, clad only in a bikini, sitting on the lap of hapless Gary, were seen all over the world.
Today, Ms. Hughes and her present partner Dee Jepsen (a different kind of "bed-mate"), are rabidly leading the pack of porno-on-the-Internet stalkers, determined to put an end to adult material on computer networks. Their grass roots group is called "Enough Is Enough" and the two ladies were the first to march into congressional hearings with graphic displays of violent, hardcore pornography which they claim they had plucked off the Internet. The two women were instrumental in overcoming inertia among Senate Republican leaders who were reluctant to start messing around with yet another attack on the First Amendment to the Constitution. They plied the Senators with images of bondage, bestiality and pedophilia which they claim are available to everyone, including children, on the Internet.
"A lot of people assume we are talking about pictures from Hustler or Penthouse," said Ms. Hughes in a recent New York Times article. "What we're really talking about here would make all that look like Donald Duck." What they're trying to do, says Ms. Hughes, is to bring together the two feuding wings of the conservative movement: morality-based groups like the Christian Coalition that want even tougher rules, and free market advocates like House Speaker Newt Gingrich who opposes government restrictions on cyberspace.
Hughes and Jepsen were instrumental in drumming up support for a bill that passed the Senate last June to impose jail terms and heavy penalties on people who knowingly transmit material that is deemed "obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy or indecent."
Senator James Exon defends the "Enough-ers" (he was the sponsor of a provision in the telecommunications bill that would impose jail terms and heavy fines on people who transmit porn over the computer networks or who make "patently offensive" descriptions of sexual activity or excretion, available to people under the age of 18).
Exon says that Hughes and Jepsen are our best hope to avoid an all-out blitz by the Religious Right because they are attempting to work within the Constitution to produce a federal bill that would curb porn "knowingly" transmitted over the Internet. They argue that on-line services should not be held liable if they are merely conduits for material produced by others without their knowledge, whereas the Christian Coalition and others argue that anyone allowing adult material on-line should be held as accountable as those producing the "offensive" material.
We all know that the time will come when some form of policing of the networks will be mandated, but Adult PC Guide is adamantly opposed to any rulings which in any way compromises the First Amendment. We are confident that, very soon, producers of adult material will devise a way to effectively prohibit access to adult material on a computer to all except those adults who wish to access it.

FROM THE PUBLISHER
The publisher of Adult PC Guide fully supports all responsible efforts to prevent minors from accessing, viewing or otherwise coming into contact with adult material on the Internet. Likewise, we are adamently opposed to the efforts of anyone to use the Internet in an effort to contact and exploit minors, through personal contact, by correspondence or by the exchange of any information, visual or otherwise regarding minors on the Internet. Hopefully, lawful methods will be found in the very near future to prevent access to all adult material on the Internet by minors, and that all information on the Internet attempting to exploit minors in any way will be removed and those responsible for this prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
In full support of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, we believe that adults should have full freedom and the option to access, possess and view or otherwise enjoy material of whatever nature, according to their own tastes and conscience.
Adult PC Guide does not, and will not allow any material concerning minors to be published in this magazine, nor will we ever knowingly publish anything that might enable anyone, adult or minor, to access or otherwise possess material of this nature.

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