- Joybubbles
Joybubbles (Birth date|1949|5|25 – death date|2007|8|8), born Josef Carl Engressia, Jr. in
Richmond, Virginia ,USA , was an early phone phreak. Born blind, he became interested intelephone s at age four. Being gifted with perfect pitch, he was able to whistle2600 hertz into a telephone (see Blue box). Joybubbles said that he had anIQ of “172 or something.” [ [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pitt.edu/~fail/joybubbles.html A Conversation with Joybubbles] ] Joybubbles died at hisMinneapolis home on dda|2007|8|8|1949|5|25. According to one source [cite news
author = Douglas Martin
title = Joybubbles, 58, Peter Pan of Phone Hackers, Dies
url = http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/20/us/20engressia.html
work = The New York Times
date = August 20, 2007 ] , “the cause of death has not been determined,” and in another [ [http://spiralbound.net/2007/08/21/joybubbles-a-phone-phreaking-legend-passes Joybubbles - A Phone Phreaking Legend Passes : spiralbound.net ] ] , he “died suddenly of a heart attack.”Whistler
As a five-year old, Engressia discovered he could dial phone numbers by clicking the hang-up switch (“tapping”), and at the age of 7 he accidentally discovered that whistling at certain frequencies could activate phone switches.David Price: [http://www.counterpunch.org/price06302008.html Blind Whistling Phreaks and the FBI’s Historical Reliance on Phone Tap Criminality]
CounterPunch , June 30, 2008]A student at the
University of South Florida in the late 1960s, he was given the nickname “Whistler,” due to his ability to place freelong distance phone calls by whistling, with his mouth, the proper tones. After a Canadian operator reported him for selling such calls for $1 at the university, he was suspended and fined $25, but soon reinstated; he later graduated inphilosophy and moved toTennessee .According to FBI records, the phone company
SBT&T first noticed his phreaking activities in summer 1968, and an employee of the Florida Bell Telephone Company illegally monitored Engressia’s telephone conversations and divulged them to the FBI. Another man named Jacobs whose phone conversations with Engressia were among those intercepted complained to the FBI about it; his threats to expose the illegal collaboration between the FBI and the phone company are seen as the reason why Engressia was apprehended only much later, in 1971.After law enforcement raided his house, he was charged with
malicious mischief , given asuspended sentence , and quickly abandonedphreaking .Childhood abuse and becoming Joybubbles
In 1982, he moved to
Minneapolis ,Minnesota . He lived off his Social Security disability pension and a job as a test subject for scent-intensity research. He was anordained minister of his own Church of Eternal Childhood, and ran a one-man nonprofit support organization for people rediscovering and re-experiencing childhood, called “We Won’t Grow Up.” He tried to remain an active member of the children’s community around his home, giving readings at the local library and setting up phone calls toterminally ill children around the world. He often contributed to the Bulletin Board section of the "St. Paul Pioneer Press " newspaper.Sexually abused as a child by one of his teachers, a
nun , Joybubbles “reverted to his childhood,” in May of 1988, and remained there until his death, claiming that he was five years old. He legally changed his name to Joybubbles in 1991, stating that he wanted to put his past, specifically the abuse, behind him.An avid fan of Mister Rogers, Joybubbles was mentioned in a November 1998 "Esquire" magazine article about children’s television host
Fred Rogers . In the summer of 1998, Joybubbles traveled to theUniversity of Pittsburgh ’s "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood " Archives and “watched” several hundred episodes over a span of six weeks. [cite journal | last = Junod | first = Tom | year = 1998 | month = November | title = Can You Say...Hero? | journal = Esquire | url = http://www.esquire.com/features/articles/2003/030227_mfe_rogershero_1.html]Presence on screen and page
In 1971, just after his arrest, Engressia was featured in an Esquire article by
Ron Rosenbaum ("Secrets of the Little Blue Box") which exposed the phone phreak scene to a general public and led to further media coverage of Engressia, who became a cultural icon.The movie "Sneakers" had a character named “Whistler,” who seemed to combine traits of both Joybubbles and
John Draper . In his book "iWoz: From Computer Geek to Cult Icon: How I Invented the Personal Computer, Co-Founded Apple, and Had Fun Doing It", Apple co-founderSteve Wozniak mentions Joybubbles as an early inspiration during his college years.Phone services
Joybubbles ran a weekly telephone story line called “Stories and Stuff.” The numbers were +1 206-FEELING (+1 206 333-5464), +1 612-813-1212, and +1 773-572-3109. Stories and Stuff was usually updated on the weekend.
In the early 1980’s, he ran a phone line called the “Zzzzyzzerrific Funline,” which had the distinction of being the very last entry in the phone book. During the Zzzzyzzerrific Funline days, he would go on various rants about how much he loved
Valleyfair amusement park and would also regularly play and discuss “Up With People .”References
External links
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/20/us/20engressia.html New York Times Obituary]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/30/magazine/30joybubbles-t.html New York Times Magazine memorial profile]
* [http://www.pitt.edu/~fail/joybubbles.html A Conversation With Joybubbles]
* [http://www.post-gazette.com/columnists/20030309gene0309fnp1.asp Pittsburgh Post-Gazette profile (2003)]
* [http://www.2600.com/offthehook/1991/1191.html 11-20-91 "Off the Hook" interview] / [http://www.lospadres.info/thorg/joy1.html Summary of the "Off The Hook" interview]
* [http://audio.textfiles.com/shows/storiesandstuff/ An archive of Stories and Stuff]
* [http://audio.textfiles.com/shows/haxorradio/haxor_radio_show_04.mp3 A Haxor Radio interview with Joybubbles (April 22, 2004) ]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=13764518 NPR’s "All Things Considered" remembers Joybubbles (Interview with Ron Rosenbaum)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVZm7I1CTBs A video of Joybubbles making a phone call by whistling]
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