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[[TAP]] for Technological American Party or Technological Assistance Program was the successor to [[YIPL]] created by Abbie Hoffman and Al Bell.
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'''TAP''' for Technological American Party or Technological Assistance Program was the successor to [[YIPL]] created by Abbie Hoffman and Al Bell.
  
 
After the original run from 1973 - 1984, TAP was revived in 1989 and continued sporadic production for the next two decades.
 
After the original run from 1973 - 1984, TAP was revived in 1989 and continued sporadic production for the next two decades.

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TAP
Tap 21.png
Tap issue 21 page 01
Format Print
Editor Abbie Hoffman, Al Bell
Publisher Abbie Hoffman
Origin NYC, NY, USA
Language English
Frequency Monthly
Active August 1973 - Spring 1984; Spring 1989 - April 2009 (New TAP)
Topics Counterculture, Yippie, Phreaking
Number of Issues 91
Follows YIPL (Issue 20)
Precedes NA
Associated Publications NA
Website NA

TAP for Technological American Party or Technological Assistance Program was the successor to YIPL created by Abbie Hoffman and Al Bell.

After the original run from 1973 - 1984, TAP was revived in 1989 and continued sporadic production for the next two decades.

Downloads

Issue User Link Notes
YIPL/TAP Issues 1-105, 108-111 Famicoman Archive.org Missing issues 106, 107

External Links

YIPL / TAP's FBI File