Autumn: Autumn 1990 features a television set showing a crowd of people in a theater watching a movie showing a guy looking at a computer screen.
On the computer screen are the words "Never Erase The Past" written over an Iraqi flag. Military action in the Gulf was on the horizon and it seemed as if the world was on the verge of forgetting the mistakes of the past and repeating them in the near future.
A gloved hand appears ready to unplug the entire image.
In the mini-cover, a weeping Macintosh icon appears next to George Washington's image from a dollar bill. This was a reference to yet another FBI action against computer users, this time as they were investigating a group called the "Nu Prometheus League," which had allegedly gotten access to and distributed some of the highly secret Macintosh source code.
More innocent people who had nothing to do with this, including people involved in the founding of EFF, were subjected to questioning. We felt that George Washington wouldn't have been pleased.