TV Article Netslaves By Ty Burr Ty Burr Ty Burr is a former senior writer at Entertainment Weekly. He left EW in 2002. EW's editorial guidelines Published on January 15, 1999 05:00AM EST A bitterly funny reminder that the multimedia industry is not populated by future Masters of the Universe but rather by the same psychotics, power-trippers, and cubicle peons as any other business. ”Devoted to real-life Dilberts,” NetSlaves has the potential to become the official voice of disenfranchised code monkeys, with its first issues containing the confessions of Officer Bill, a former ”cybercop” for the Prodigy online service. It’s also now the official home of writer Steve Baldwin’s ”Ghost Sites of the Web,” which mercilessly pokes fun at sites left for dead by the clueless corporations that created them. The ultimate corrective to Internet IPO mania. A