welcome to the first issue of -stolen data- the first combination disk and paper magazine for crackers,swappers and coders ( pause scroll with right mouse ) produced as a co-operation between dcs , anarchy and tristar. for our inaugural issue we have interviews with vision factory and bamiga sector 1 gossip demo reviews an amiga music competition dear mr drokk articles including one from subway, an article on the development of the amiga scene, an article from count zero on the future of telecommunications and its implications on the computer scene and an article by myself ( kreator-anarchy uk ), which is an introduction to demo-coding on the miggy we also have the crackers charts, three great demos for your delight including the exceptional 'seven sins' demo from scoopex finland also some excellent artwork by silver of the errors including 2 great cartoons and more i suppose i had better give you the credits for this intro the music from codex of razor 1911 all coding and graphics by me if you want to contact myself or nosah then you will find our addresses spotted about the disk a number of times, write to nosah if you wish to get a copy of this or the next issue, details elsewhere. also if you have any contributions for the magazine write to nosah if it concerns the paper mag, or myself if it's for this disk magazine . well this is my first big project on the amiga, so I hope it goes down well, if not, don't hesitate to write to me with your criticisms ( all complimentary i hope ). in future issues we will also have more charts ( we simply didn't receive enough votes this issue for the charts to be any reflection on the current scene on anything other than cracking, so please send in those votes :Best demo, Trainer, musician, graphics, cracking group see the paper mag for more details ) we will also hold more competitions, for coders, graphic artists, etc.. there will be more demo reviews a coders hints and tips corner, in which i will try to answer your questions + much more well i don't have too much time left, so it remains to say don't forget to put your orders in for the next issue.