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Volume 7, Number 23 4 June 1990
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Editor in Chief: Vince Perriello
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Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell
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Chief Procrastinator Emeritus: Tom Jennings
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Copyright 1990, Fido Software. All rights reserved. Duplication
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and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only.
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For use in other circumstances, please contact Fido Software.
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FidoNews is published weekly by the System Operators of the
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FidoNet (r) International BBS Network. It is a compilation of
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individual articles contributed by their authors or authorized
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agents of the authors. The contribution of articles to this
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compilation does not diminish the rights of the authors.
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You are encouraged to submit articles for publication in
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FidoNews. Article submission standards are contained in the file
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ARTSPEC.DOC, available from node 1:1/1. 1:1/1 is a Continuous
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Mail system, available for network mail 24 hours a day.
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Fido and FidoNet are registered trademarks of Tom Jennings of
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Fido Software, Box 77731, San Francisco CA 94107, USA and are
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used with permission.
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Opinions expressed in FidoNews articles are those of the authors
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and are not necessarily those of the Editor or of Fido Software.
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Most articles are unsolicited. Our policy is to publish every
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responsible submission received.
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Table of Contents
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1. ARTICLES ................................................. 1
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A Sysop's Sorrow ......................................... 1
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Electronic Publishers & Writers Group Echo ............... 3
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Short Story Disk ......................................... 4
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The Electronic Book Club! ................................ 6
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Electronic Writing & Electronic Publishing ............... 9
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Home School Echo Conference .............................. 13
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How To Be A Sysop And Avoid Ulcers ....................... 14
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FIDOCON 1990 REGISTRATION FORM ........................... 17
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2. COLUMNS .................................................. 20
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Talk Me Through It, Honey ................................ 20
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And more!
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ARTICLES
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Steven Barnes
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FidoNet 1:138/49.0
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A Sysop's Sorrow
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(an overdue public apology to Tracy Graves)
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In the course of cleaning up and shutting down my BBS after more
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than 3 years of operation, there are several things left undone
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which I have found surfacing and needing to be handled. One of
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them, long left unfinished, is the subject of this article.
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Two and a half years ago, I did what I thought was necessary for
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the well-being of my region. I took actions, I said words, which
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brought about a great deal of disharmony to my little corner of
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FidoNet. I, in effect, ran roughshod over the feelings, honor,
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trust, and dignity of a fellow sysop, Tracy Graves. Though the
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rift and commotion eventually settled down within our region,
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the effect and injustice committed has remained unacknowledged
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and somewhat repressed by me. As a whole, region 17 got back to
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business-as-usual, but the pain and sorrow persists for some of
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us to this day. Others found excuses, justifications, perfectly
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good-sounding reasons for things having occurred as they did,
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but I have personally remained haunted by my memories and
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impressions of what I did, and particularly 'how' I did it.
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In 1987 I set in motion events which led to the harm of someone
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else in FidoNet. Whether the end result was justified or not,
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nothing really justifies my methodology, my means.
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So, this article is a public apology to Tracy Graves, for the
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events and actions I was part of in 1987. During that time I
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asked Tracy to resign as REC of region 17, and I initiated
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conditions that took the freedom of choice from him. This was
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certainly very cruel, not excusable, and evil in nature. To
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compound this, I forced the issue at a time when Tracy was
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unable to defend himself to the best of his abilities. I am
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fully guilty and culpable for the damage that I did to Tracy,
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and I have harmed myself by not publicly acknowledging that this
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was a conscious choice on my part, not a necessity. Of an
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infinite number of ways we could have interacted, I chose the
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worst, probably the most despicable method.
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I'll say this to FidoNet: EchoMail, our worldwide network, our
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obsession with the 'flow of mail' - isn't worth hurting or
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disgracing anyone. It isn't worth anything if we harm others in
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the process. The guilt will silently eat you alive, as it has
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done to me in many ways, until it is ultimately confronted and
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honestly acknowledged as the remorse that it is for making a
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brutal and harmful choice.
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FidoNews 7-23 Page 2 4 Jun 1990
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No healing, no recovery, no exorcism will ever absolve you (or
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me) of the responsibility for our actions. When you're angry,
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when you're desperate to be 'right', be darn sure that you don't
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do violence to the reputation and feelings of another, don't
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blame someone else for your actions, or for your reactions.
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That's a lie that will live inside you, and consume your
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humanity, until you find yourself actually justifying the damage
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that you did. Oh yes, you'll be proudly self-righteous, but
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empty. You'll ignore the injury that you caused - as I did.
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You'll loose trust in yourself, and for good reason. You aren't
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trustworthy if you don't let your conscience guide you to taking
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positive and creative actions.
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Whatever you want FidoNet to be, it isn't ever worth
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assasinating the character of another human being. It cheapens
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you and your 'cause'. Look at what all the flames (pro and con)
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did to IFNA's chances of ever serving and growing with FidoNet.
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So, I come here to publicly apologize to Tracy Graves, a person
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who once trusted me as his friend. I'm not trying to erase the
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damage and acrimony that I caused. I am here to acknowledge my
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own inadequacy at the time, to denote my errors, and to free my
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quiet shame, so that I can fully possess the guilt that I
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created and deserve.
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John Bradshaw says, "The only sorrow is the sorrow of not being
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a saint." I have carried my sorrow and shame for two and a half
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years - like the razor blade that I once carried in my pocket as
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a child. Not knowing the consequences, thinking that I could
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cause no real harm, yet bleeding privately and not seeing why I
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was becoming so weak, so unsure of my abilities. I became
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ashamed of myself, thinking that there was something 'wrong'
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with me, instead of seeing that I was simply guilty of making a
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terrible and barbaric mistake.
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Now I can have the quiet truth and guilt of my errors, and
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Tracy, you now have a very public apology. You were the first
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REC to bring a well structured echomail system to our region.
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You took great risks, endured much criticism, yet you were fair
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to all, and you went far beyond the call of duty. Your
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volunterism and commitment to community service stands today as
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the epitomy of what makes FidoNet really work. You truly
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deserved so much better than to be betrayed and slandered by
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myself and others.
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My long lost friend... I will always miss you.
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FidoNews 7-23 Page 3 4 Jun 1990
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Jake Hargrove
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Electronic Publishers and Writers Group Echo
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Copyright 1990
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By Jake Hargrove (301/1)
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I have started a new message echo area for electronic
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publishing and writing. This echo will not interfere with the
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current operation of the National Writers echo (WRITING). My
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intention is to fill some gaps left by the WRITING echo and other
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echo areas dealing with publishing or writing.
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This echo is not exclusively for electronic publishers. It
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is for new writers or anyone interested in self-publishing. If
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you have an interest in publishing your work electronically, your
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local sysop can help you. There is now little support for
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electronic publishing. I say electronic publishing works. Your
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reading this newsletter proves my point.
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Sony recently announced the latest entry into the electronic
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gadget field. The "Data Discman" -- a portable compact disc
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player that displays written text on a tiny screen. It uses
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three-inch compact discs called "Electronic Books." Each disc is
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capable of storing more than 100,000 pages of text, or the
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equivalent of some 300 paperback books. The "Data Discman" hits
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the Japanese store shelves in July.
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The echo name will be EPWG; the guidelines are in draft and
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sent to various supporters of electronic publishing to get their
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feedback. They should be available within the next three or four
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weeks.
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If you do not have net mail capability, you may get them by
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calling 1-505-865-8385 (data-BBS).
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If you would like to get connected, you may contact me on
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node 301/1 or Robert King on 370/40.
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FidoNews 7-23 Page 4 4 Jun 1990
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Jake Hargrove
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301/1
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High Mesa Publishing
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13 Osage Dr
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Los Lunas, NM 87031
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Announces!
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Short Story Disk
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Electronic publishing is about to take a leap into the lives
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of every computer user in the world. Many of us have not been
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aware of electronic publishing. The biggest thing has been
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the limited places from which true electronically published
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items have been available.
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On 25 May 1990, High Mesa Publishing will introduce a Short
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Story Disk, this disk will contain short stories never
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published. This is not an experiment, long range plans call for
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a minimum of one (1) disk published monthly. With
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additional submissions of works by writers this will expand to
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as many disk as necessary to provide coverage of received
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material.
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For many years now, we have read things using
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computers and never give a dedicated publishing aspect one single
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thought. News letters, and messages get read every single day by
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several hundred thousand readers. Even some of the larger news
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papers like USA Today get read electronically. So our question
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has been why not books, magazines, and even short stories.
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Here at HMP we electronically publish our works in IBM executable
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format.
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We now have a monthly Diskazine titled, Computer
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Information Monthly News or CIMN for short. It is an
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IBM compatible computer program. Cimn is in the sixth month
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of publishing, with the May issue dedicated to publishing and
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writing on computers. The issue for June will cover some of
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the places around the country where electronic publishing is
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now taking place.
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With the introduction of Short Story Disk, we are taking a
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step into a new area. We are not the first but our intention is
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to become one of the leading electronic publishers. A current
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catalog of our disk is yours by writing to the address listed
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above. You may get it electronically from our BBS at 1-505-865-
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8385. Look in files area 1.
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Unlike CIMN(sm), Short Story Disk(s) will not be FREEWARE or
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SHAREWARE. They sell for $3.00 each, and are not available to
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computer users by any other means. Unless the computer user
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happens to be a member of the Electronic Book Club. Then these
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programs will be available by password for down loading from the
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support BBS.
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SUBSCRIPTION REQUEST:
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High Mesa Publishing
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13 Osage Dr
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______ 1. Please send me the current HMP Catalog of
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disk.
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______ 2. Please send me SSD # 1 enclosed is $3.00.
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______ 3. YES, I would like to receive a copy of the
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HMP Catalog every other month.
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FidoNews 7-23 Page 6 4 Jun 1990
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Jake Hargrove
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The Electronic Book Club!
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I know just what you are thinking. Oh! No! Not another book
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club flyer in the mail. Well let's discuss this. Do you go to
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the book store and buy books? Do you even receive some books in
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the mail? What is wrong with an Electronic Book Club? I think
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the idea is spreading and I think if I do not do it first then
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someone else will do it. My biggest concern is getting the
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material to fullfill the needs of the reader. I do not like
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starting things and then being unable to finish them.
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The electronic book club, is a revolutionary idea intended
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to make me some money. #Actually it is to make me rich. So who
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will be the ones to do this? Well I hope you like the idea and
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join the Electronic Book Club. So I will try to explain it to
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you.
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Once a month, you will get a disk with unpublished poetry,
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short stories, novella's, novelettes, or possibly novel excerpts.
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This material will be available from an Electronic Bulletin Board
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system operated by High Mesa Publishing. In the file's area you
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will be able to find material for your reading enjoyment. What I
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am looking for is to make enough money to pay good writers to
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write things that you enjoy reading. As the manuscript
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submissions increase. The number of programs disk product each
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month will increase, and members givne their choice of which
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program they want to receive (Poetry, Short Story, Science
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Fiction Short Story, Novela, Novelette, ect).
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What is this going to cost? Well after looking at simular
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programs, which feature things like tapes, magazines and books.
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I feel an annual membership fee of $36.00 will be enough. Now
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you ask what will the $36.00 get you? That is a reasonable
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request. The $36.00 will get you.
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1. The monthly Diskette filled with unpublished material.
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Thus it may not be available in printed form from any source.
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2. Passworded access to other programs available for your
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reading from High Mesa Publishing's own Electronic Bulletin
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Board, 1-505-865-8385. Members have unlimited file access. You
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will have to register with the BBS by calling. Once you have
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called, you will get the PASSWORD for the dowload area.
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3. If you are a writer, you can submit your material for
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publishing. Writers keep all rights to published material. They
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will share in the profits from diskettes sold with their material
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published on it. I base shares on a percentage of the amount
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$.60 set aside for authors. Right now this is about $0.50 per
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disk, or $0.50 per monthly membership fee. Five authors per disk
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would receive $0.10 per disk/membership sold containing their
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story or article published.
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4. How do you join this Club? By sending your membership
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fee to: C_Tech's, 13 Osage Dr., Los Lunas, NM 87031, or you can
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make the check payable to: Paula Hargrove.
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5. You will receive your first diskette, within 2 weeks of
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receipt of your check or money order.
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REGISTRATION FORM:
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NAME: __________________________________
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ADDRESS: _______________________________
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CITY: ________________STATE: _____ZIP: _______
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COMPUTER TYPE: ____________ ASCII______ .EXE _____
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IF OTHER THAN IBM COMPATABLE YOU WILL BE REQUIRED
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TO USE THE BULLETIN BOARD TO DOWNLOAD THE MONTHLY
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PROGRAMS. NOW WE SUPPORT ONLY IBM FORMAT.
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I would like to become a member of the High Mesa Publishing,
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Electronic Book Club. I understand the membership fee entitles
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me only to items listed above. I also understand membership
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refunds cover only the number of months I am a member. I may
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termiante my membership anytime after the first 90 days with a
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guarantte return of the unused portion of my membership. At the
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following rates: $3.00 per unused month after the first 3 months.
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The $4.00 registration fee is not returnable.
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Mail this form along with your Check or Money Order for $40.00.
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High Mesa Publishing
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FidoNews 7-23 Page 9 4 Jun 1990
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Electronic Writing & Electronic Publishing
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Copyright 1990
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N. L. (Jake) Hargrove
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Electronic Writing!
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Letters make words, and words make reading material. Ever
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since man began to put words into forms for others to read we
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have searched for different means of storing our words. First
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there was probably stones, then there was clay hardend by the
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sun. Next came paprus, or paper and plastic or what ever. The
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most common form of storing our words may well be a #2 pencil and
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a piece of paper. In the forms of letters, first draft stories,
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or final draft novels. What I would like to do is bring writers
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into the 1990's.
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How can I possibly do this? Well I cannot do it by myself,
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but there are writers out there who are probably doing what I am
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about to discuss already. For the sake of being clear, I will
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refer to part of the subject of this article as Electronic
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Writing. By this I mean, the use of a computer to create works
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by a writer. Allowing the writer to store the work to either a
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hard disk, or to a floppy disk. The storage media used by
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computers may vary widely but will usually be one of these means.
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Floppy disks are simular to tape cartridges used by stero's
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or VCR's. The tape material forms into a disk used to store
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information. Hard disk use the same material only a little
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thicker. They store many times the amount of data used by a
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floppy disk.
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The writer, who uses a computer to create his/her work, is
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actually performing a very important function. This function is
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to store the information onto a device used by others to read,
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or to otherwise use the information. Electronic writing, will
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someday be as natural as using a pencil or pen and paper was 20
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years ago. Even the use of typewriters for such functions may
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have limited use. Because using a computer with the keyboard and
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monitor is much easier, and much simpler. Even with correctable
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typewriters, where if you make a mistake you can correct it. The
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typewriter does not truly have the means to proof a piece of work
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once completed. The writer must do this function, and finding
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mistakes can be time consuming and tedious.
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The writer enters information or data using a keyboard. The
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writer then watches the letters appear on the montior. The
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writer can now put his words to the screen, and change, edit, or
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even cut whole paragraphs. Without having to retype the whole
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piece of work. Once finished the writer can save the piece of
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work to the storage media and make it available for later
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retrival.
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FidoNews 7-23 Page 10 4 Jun 1990
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Electronic writing, can make the writers work easier. It
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allows the writer to start a work and leave it to come back later
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and make drastic changes. It allows the writer to look at the
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work time and time again without fear of tearing a page.
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So you are a writer? Well are you a writer of the future or
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a writer of the past? Can you make the change? Can you afford
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not to? I can surmise some of your questions, and I would like
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to give you some of the answers.
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1. Why should I spend the money to buy a computer system to
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accomplish my writing?
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A: The relative price of a good system in todays market
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makes it almost imparative writers take the step towards
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computers. You can buy a system for as little as $2500.00 which
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will meed a writers needs.
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2. What should a system include?
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A: A system should include: Computer system, with Monitor,
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Keyboard, harddisk (20/40 megabytes) and CPU. A printer, (Dot
|
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Matrix with Letter Quality print), a modem, and of course
|
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software (wordprocessing, communications).
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3. What kind of system is better?
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A: With todays systems, the brand name is unimportant, but
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the speed and size of the system is important. A reputable
|
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consultant may advise your in this matter if you ask one. They
|
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work in computer stores or some private individuals are
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performing this service.
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4. What is a modem?
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A: A modem is a device you attach to a computer. It allows
|
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the computer use to send data (files) over telephone lines to
|
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another computer. This electronic transmission of files can mean
|
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the difference in meeting a deadline. It can acutally cut the
|
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time a writer has to spend in rewrite of material.
|
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5. How much training do you need to use a computer, modem
|
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and printer system?
|
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|
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A: Relative little, most computer users can learn to do the
|
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things they need to learn within a few days. Some simple hands
|
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on instructions or individual instruction is obtainable from
|
|||
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several sources.
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|
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6. What are some advantages of Electronic Writing and
|
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Electronic Publishing?
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FidoNews 7-23 Page 11 4 Jun 1990
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A: An easy question. From start, to complete draft this
|
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article will take me less than two days. It then goes to Michele
|
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Mauro by modem. She will hopefully edit it and put it into a
|
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|
more suitable format. She may even make it available to Carin
|
|||
|
Smith for her to read. I will have spell checked it, ran it
|
|||
|
through an analysis program and killed all the passive passages.
|
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|
It will then be ready for your review. This question brings up
|
|||
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another good subject.
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================================================================
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Electronic Publishing!
|
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|
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|
Publication of works created electronically and prepared in
|
|||
|
certain formats for reading by computer users. The most common
|
|||
|
form of publishing is TEXT format. Simple files created on
|
|||
|
computers are available to users much like this file will be
|
|||
|
available to you. It is nothing more than taking the writers
|
|||
|
work and making it available through electronic means to other
|
|||
|
people who want to read it. This is done through what we call
|
|||
|
BBS. Individual's or groups operate BBS's on personal computers
|
|||
|
from their home or business. These BBS are Electronic Bulletin
|
|||
|
Board Service's. They are capable of file transfer, message
|
|||
|
passing and many other things you may have read about.
|
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|
|||
|
The creation of any work is not complete until read by the
|
|||
|
intended reader. We have lived with hard cover books, and paper
|
|||
|
back books now for 50 years. The age has come where these things
|
|||
|
will be available to readers in the format of electronically
|
|||
|
stored data. The reason this particular type of publishing has
|
|||
|
not caught on is publishers like their current ways of doing
|
|||
|
things. They may well have computers in their publishing houses.
|
|||
|
Computers allow the writer to bring their works into the
|
|||
|
publishing house and have it published on paper. When in fact
|
|||
|
the material is 90% published. If the information or data is
|
|||
|
already on the storage media, then making a copy of it is simple.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Publishers must take the same step into the future with
|
|||
|
writers. It is not my intention to do away with publishing on
|
|||
|
paper but to supplement it with Electronic Publishing. Computer
|
|||
|
files easily copies to disk for passing to the reader. The
|
|||
|
writer and publisher market the writer's material on floppy
|
|||
|
diskette for $3.00 and still make a profit. The publisher might
|
|||
|
even set up BBS's themselves or form Electronic Book Clubs.
|
|||
|
Paying the annual membership fees, the member gets a password.
|
|||
|
This allows access to the system. It will then allown access to
|
|||
|
the writers works file area. Another means would be for the
|
|||
|
publisher to dispense copies of material on a monthly basis. For
|
|||
|
example, club members fee can be $40.00. For this 40.00 they
|
|||
|
would receive, (password to BBS) where they would have access to
|
|||
|
all available works. They could choose to have the monthly disk
|
|||
|
sent via US Mail. Which would cost only about $1.00 each month.
|
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|
With the publisher controlling access to the writers works.
|
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FidoNews 7-23 Page 12 4 Jun 1990
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|
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|
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This is a new thing, and may very well be the wave of the
|
|||
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future in reading.
|
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|
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Copyright 1990
|
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High Mesa Publishing
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FidoNews 7-23 Page 13 4 Jun 1990
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
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Home School Echo Conference
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
David Thompson
|
|||
|
Fido 1:18/60
|
|||
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|
|||
|
This article announces availability of an echo conference for
|
|||
|
families educating their children at home. The content of the
|
|||
|
conference includes anything related to home education, and is
|
|||
|
intended to diseminate timely news of interest to home schoolers.
|
|||
|
Participation of home educated children is welcome and invited.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
The conference is currently being hubbed at 1:18/60, and is also
|
|||
|
available from REDCON, 1:151/1000 (REC18). If you wish to
|
|||
|
connect to this conference, you can pick it up from my system
|
|||
|
(1:18/60; send me netmail and we can arrange the connection), or
|
|||
|
exercise your existing connection to REDCON. After sufficient
|
|||
|
traffic has developed the conference will be moved to the
|
|||
|
backbone.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Homeschool is a legal form of education in most states and
|
|||
|
provides an alternative to both public and private schools. It
|
|||
|
is simply parents who have decided to teach their children in
|
|||
|
their homes. As you can imagine, this requires a considerable
|
|||
|
commitment, but the result is worth it.
|
|||
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|
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|
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FidoNews 7-23 Page 14 4 Jun 1990
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
Thom Henderson
|
|||
|
7:520/1015.1@AlterNet
|
|||
|
c/o 1:107/542@FidoNet
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
How To Be A Sysop And Avoid Ulcers
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Believe it or not, it really IS possible to enjoy being a sysop.
|
|||
|
Granted that it's something of an acquired taste (you probably
|
|||
|
didn't like beer or caviar at first, either). It's a lot more
|
|||
|
fun being a sysop when you get the knack, but that's true of
|
|||
|
anything. Over the years I've compiled my own list of tips and
|
|||
|
hints for enjoying being a sysop:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1) Back up your system at least once every six months.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I'm normally a fanatic about backups. I used to keep two
|
|||
|
sets of three backups (one onsite, one offsite), and used one
|
|||
|
every day in rotation. Finally I went out and bought a tape
|
|||
|
backup system that keeps three permanent copies of everything
|
|||
|
forever, with most of the tapes rotated to offsite storage.
|
|||
|
But that's for my work system. A BBS doesn't need to be
|
|||
|
backed up all that much.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Once upon a time a sysop would spend months building up a
|
|||
|
good message base. If anything happened to it, it was often
|
|||
|
more than mortal flesh could bear to think of doing it all
|
|||
|
over again. But in these days of hundred-message-a-day
|
|||
|
conferences, the message base just isn't that big of a deal.
|
|||
|
If anything happens to it, it'll regenerate in a week or two.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
These days, what's important is your system structure and
|
|||
|
your download libraries. But they don't change all that
|
|||
|
much, so it's almost always good enough if you get a full
|
|||
|
backup every few months.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Why is this important to happiness? Simple. It does away
|
|||
|
with concerns about viruses, trojans, hackers, and other
|
|||
|
annoyances. So what's the worst thing anybody can do to your
|
|||
|
system? Trash it? Big deal -- reformat the drives and
|
|||
|
restore from backup.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2) Do whatever you like. It's your system, isn't it? Run it
|
|||
|
however you please. Just don't talk about it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For example, suppose your local (insert favorite expletive
|
|||
|
here) sends you a message telling you that your upload
|
|||
|
directory has to be sorted in chronological order, but YOU
|
|||
|
FidoNews 7-23 Page 15 4 Jun 1990
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
want to sort it in alphabetic order. Don't send nastygrams
|
|||
|
about how you're going to sort your upload directory. Don't
|
|||
|
scream and yell in conferences about the injustice of it all.
|
|||
|
Just ignore the message and sort your uploads however you
|
|||
|
like. You'll find that, as long as you keep quiet about it,
|
|||
|
nobody will ever check up on you. And even if they do, it's
|
|||
|
highly unlikely that they'll ever do anything other than send
|
|||
|
you a nasty message, which you can then ignore.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
The worst that can possibly happen is you might get
|
|||
|
"excommunicated". That is, you might be dropped from your
|
|||
|
local network. Even then, there's no need to scream and
|
|||
|
shout. Just quietly ask another network to put you back in.
|
|||
|
In all the years that FidoNet has been around, there has
|
|||
|
never once been a case where somebody was kept out of the net
|
|||
|
if he really wanted to be in it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3) You have god-like powers over your own board. Use them. If
|
|||
|
somebody was calling your board and annoying you, you'd lower
|
|||
|
his access so he couldn't post anything, right? So do the
|
|||
|
same thing with conferences.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Almost every network BBS out there has some utility available
|
|||
|
for deleting messages based on who they are from or to. Get
|
|||
|
the one for your board and use it. Do the messages from Joe
|
|||
|
Bloe in KWIKBAS raise your blood pressure? Add a line to a
|
|||
|
control file and *POOF*, no more annoyance.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
4) Avoid falling for the "devil theory". Remember that deep
|
|||
|
down inside, everyone thinks that he is doing The Right Thing
|
|||
|
for The Right Reasons. If you see messages from someone
|
|||
|
advocating something you disagree with, remember that HE
|
|||
|
thinks he's right. You might think he's wrong, but if you
|
|||
|
start thinking that he's EVIL you're just going to raise your
|
|||
|
own blood pressure.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
5) Don't worry about viruses. Yes, there are such things as
|
|||
|
viruses, but they are NOT the big bugaboo of BBSing that the
|
|||
|
press likes to make out. In particular, they can't spread
|
|||
|
anything like as fast or as far as some folks would have you
|
|||
|
believe.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
First of all, remember that your downloads are all safe. You
|
|||
|
don't have to worry about a virus infecting all those games
|
|||
|
(or whatever) you have. They're all stored in a compressed
|
|||
|
form, aren't they? If you have "raw" COM or EXE files for
|
|||
|
download, then maybe you might worry just a bit, but the
|
|||
|
virus hasn't been made that can infect a program that's
|
|||
|
sitting inside an archive. And if anyone ever DID make such
|
|||
|
FidoNews 7-23 Page 16 4 Jun 1990
|
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|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
a virus, it'd be pretty darned obvious, what with all the
|
|||
|
unpacking and repacking it'd have to do. So your downloads
|
|||
|
are perfectly safe.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Second of all, your users are safe. If your download
|
|||
|
libraries are safe, then the users are safe. After all, the
|
|||
|
ONLY way to get a virus is by running an infected program,
|
|||
|
and your downloadable archives can't be infected.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
And finally, your system is safe. You ARE backing up your
|
|||
|
system once in awhile like I suggested in point 1, aren't
|
|||
|
you? That logic still applies -- the worst any virus can do
|
|||
|
is trash your system, in which case you reformat the drives,
|
|||
|
restore from backup, and THEN worry about it. Meanwhile,
|
|||
|
don't let the odd chance of catching a virus bother you.
|
|||
|
You're much more likely to lose your system from a lightning
|
|||
|
strike, and THAT would burn out hardware that would cost
|
|||
|
money to replace! The worst a virus can possibly do is to
|
|||
|
waste some of your time.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
6) Last of all, avoid taking it too seriously. Remember, it's
|
|||
|
just a hobby.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
That's pretty much it. Hopefully you'll find these tips of use.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Oh, one last thing. Remember that you're supposed to be enjoying
|
|||
|
yourself. Any time you find yourself doing something you don't
|
|||
|
enjoy, then stop doing it.
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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The Secret Sysop Society presents __
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*** Conclave '90 *** / \
|
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|
The SYSOPS Convention /|oo \
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Home of FidoCon 1990 (_| /_)
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Lyndhurst, New Jersey _`@/_ \ _
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August 1-5, 1990 | | \ \\
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Rate Plan Schedule: Before 6/1/90: Before 5/1/90:
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A. Single Occupancy.......$595.00 $545.00 $495.00
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C. Conference w/ meals....$300.00 $250.00 $200.00
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D. Conference w/ Banquet..$205.00 $155.00 $105.00
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E. Conference only........$175.00 $125.00 $ 75.00
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F. Banquet only...........$130.00 $80.00 $ 30.00
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fees. Those registering before 5/1/90 get a $100.00 discount,
|
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|
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|
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You must pay by Check, Money Order, or Credit Card. Please send
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no cash. All monies must be in U.S. Funds. Checks should be
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made out to: "Conclave '90"
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The following registration form must be completed and mailed to:
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PO Box 12
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Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
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You may register by Netmailing this completed form to 1:1/90 for
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processing. Rename it to ZNNNXXXX.REG where Z is your Zone
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number, N is your Net number, and X is your Node number. US Mail
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confirmation is required within 72 hours of electronic filing.
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If you are paying by credit card, please include the required
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information. For your own security, do not route any message
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with your credit card number on it. Crash it directly to 1:1/90.
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The official Conclave '90 airline is American Airlines.
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American offers a 5% discount the lowest applicable round-trip
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fare, including 1st class travel, subject to availability of
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inventory. All fare rules and restrictions apply. In addition,
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American offers 40% off their round trip unrestricted day coach
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fare. International travelers qualify for special benefits,
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including complimentary admittance to the Admiral's Club Lounge
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at any American Airlines terminal. Newark is an American Air-
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lines city with direct flights to most major cities. When making
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reservations, you must call American's Toll-free reservation
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number at 800-433-1790, and reference Star number 13704F.
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C O N C L A V E '90 R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R M
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Name: __________________________________________________________
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Address: _____________________________ Apt. or Suite: _________
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City: _________________________ State or Province: ____________
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Postal Code: __________________ Country: ______________________
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Voice Phone: ______________________ Data: _____________________
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Zone:Net/Node.Point@Domain: ____________________________________
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Special requirements: __________________________________________
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+---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
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| Option | Full | | Pricing | Line |
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|(Choose 1: A-G)| Name | Qty | Thru 5/1 | Total |
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+---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
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| PLAN A* | | | $495.00 | |
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+---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
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| PLAN B* | | | $350.00 | |
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+---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
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| PLAN C* | | | $200.00 | |
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| PLAN D* | | | $105.00 | |
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| PLAN E* | | | $ 75.00 | |
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| PLAN F | | | $ 30.00 | |
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+---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
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| PLAN G* | | | $620.00 | |
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+===============+=====================+=====+==========+=======+
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| NJ Beach Trip | | | $ 24.50 | |
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+---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
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| Eve. NYC Tour | | | $ 37.50 | |
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+---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
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| Broadway Show | | | $ 75.00 | |
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| NYC Shop Tour | | | $ 36.50 | |
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+---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
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| Costume Ball* | | | $ 50.00 | |
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+---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
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* includes all conference fees & Hotel | Total $ | |
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** includes dinner, show, and costume +==========+=======+
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MC _____ Visa _____ Card Number: _____________________________
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Expiration: ___________ Signature _____________________________
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( Credit card registrations require valid signature )
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=================================================================
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COLUMNS
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Henry Clark
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124/6120
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World's Greatest System --
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Remember those stereo contests, where you could win the world's
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greatest stereo, worth over $50,000 ? Yeah, I didn't win
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either. I haven't noticed any contests where you can win the
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World's Greatest PC. Where are those guys ?
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Anyway, it's got to be a 486-33, right ? Let's not go crazy
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and get 10 of everything; so I vote a 16-bit SCSI controller
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with a 720 meg hard disk, an erasable optical drive and a
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CD-ROM player. Sure, we get both a 1.2 and 1.44 floppy. I
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think 16 megs of RAM is plenty, oh and make sure the 486 has
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a 265 KB cache. Two serial, two parallel, clock, battery,
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101 key keyboard, etc.
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I would want one of those 16-bit video frame grabber boards,
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you know, the kind you can plug your VCR into; oh, and a big 20
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inch monitor. You know the one, ( no name dropping... ).
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We need a full page scanner and a laser printer ( the one I
|
|||
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want can use a Postscript cartridge ) and a big bed plotter...
|
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gee isn't there one company that makes all these ?!
|
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Then we add the 14.4 kbps modem, fax board, answering
|
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machine/voice mail card, midi board, bus mouse card and
|
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ethernet card ( just in case you ever lost your mind ).
|
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There, I think that should about fill up the slots.
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Then we get a big UPS, power director and all extra long color
|
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coded cables. A huge oak table and swivel high-backed leather
|
|||
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chair. Add a separate clock and calculator to our table,
|
|||
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because, of course this system is the World's Greatest PC, not
|
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a clock or calculator. <smirk>
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|||
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|||
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There I think we are set, oops, what about software ?
|
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Oh, here we go, now the Unix, OS/2, and QMX pundits rise up from
|
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|
the cemetery plots like some kind of zombie movie. Sorry
|
|||
|
boys, this baby runs DOS. Heck, it runs Binkley most all the
|
|||
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time ! Remember ? Anyhow, I'm writing this, so these are my
|
|||
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opinions. It's a contest grand prize; you don't want it,
|
|||
|
don't enter.
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FidoNews 7-23 Page 21 4 Jun 1990
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|
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This brings me to my 7 categories of PC software, which are :
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Documentation
|
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Communications
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Programming
|
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Accounting
|
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Database
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Utility
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Games
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For Documentation, I'll go with WordPerfect ( if it's perfect,
|
|||
|
why is this version 5.1 ? ), PC Paintbrush, and Ventura
|
|||
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Publisher. The rest you get with the printer/scanner setup
|
|||
|
above. Throw in LaserTorq for a print spooler.
|
|||
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|
|||
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For Communications, give me Boyan, PC Anywhere, Binkley and
|
|||
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Opus. ( Funny, one of those you have to buy to try ! ) You
|
|||
|
will get a lot of comm type software with all those expansion
|
|||
|
cards. Also Laplink when your laptop buddies show up.
|
|||
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|
|||
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Programming ? I'm a confirmed Brief, MS C pundit, so kick me.
|
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|
Toss in the Greenleaf comm library, I can write any program I
|
|||
|
want. I get C libraries to interface everything above. Since
|
|||
|
I rarely make mistakes, I don't need Multiscope, but you might.
|
|||
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|
|||
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Accounting would have to include Supercalc, Quicken, and Amtax.
|
|||
|
I'm avoiding this area because I don't like to account to
|
|||
|
anyone.
|
|||
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|
|||
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Database, well, I like two. Oracle for big jobs, and Q&A for
|
|||
|
the little ones. For technical reasons, include here also
|
|||
|
Qmail, Areafix, Tick and all those other E-mail/file functions
|
|||
|
you have and use to get track of that modem.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Utility : DOS 3.31, Desqview, PCED ( new version reviewed in
|
|||
|
V9N11 ), Norton, PKanything, Fastback and SuperPCKwik.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Games : well, I have an old saying -- My favorite game is Tax
|
|||
|
Spreadsheet, and the winning score is $0.00. I'll leave the
|
|||
|
door wide open on this one.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There you have it. Hot setup, no, yes ? On a quick
|
|||
|
guestimate, I can see $42,000 for the hardware, and about
|
|||
|
$4,000 for the software ( sure, it's all registered for you ).
|
|||
|
So what the heck ? The total is under 50. Of course, in our
|
|||
|
Dream Contest, we get additional cash to pay taxes. Where are
|
|||
|
those guys with the contest ?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Honey says the UPS truck is pulling up now...
|
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|
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|
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FidoNews 7-23 Page 22 4 Jun 1990
|
|||
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|
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|
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|
=================================================================
|
|||
|
LATEST VERSIONS
|
|||
|
=================================================================
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Latest Software Versions
|
|||
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|
|||
|
MS-DOS Systems
|
|||
|
--------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Bulletin Board Software
|
|||
|
Name Version Name Version Name Version
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Fido 12s+ Phoenix 1.3 TAG 2.5e*
|
|||
|
Lynx 1.30 QuickBBS 2.64* TBBS 2.1
|
|||
|
Kitten 2.16 RBBS 17.2B TComm/TCommNet 3.4
|
|||
|
Maximus 1.00 RBBSmail 17.2 Telegard 2.5*
|
|||
|
Opus 1.12+* RemoteAccess .03* TPBoard 6.1*
|
|||
|
PCBoard 14.2* SLBBS 1.76* Wildcat! 2.10
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Network Node List Other
|
|||
|
Mailers Version Utilities Version Utilities Version
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BinkleyTerm 2.30 EditNL 4.00 ARC 6.02
|
|||
|
D'Bridge 1.30 MakeNL 2.20 ARCAsim 2.30*
|
|||
|
Dutchie 2.90C ParseList 1.30 ARCmail 2.07
|
|||
|
FrontDoor 1.99c* Prune 1.40 ConfMail 4.00
|
|||
|
PRENM 1.47 SysNL 3.11 Crossnet v1.5*
|
|||
|
SEAdog 4.51b XlatList 2.90 EMM 2.02
|
|||
|
XlaxDiff 2.35* Gmail 2.05
|
|||
|
XlaxNode 2.35* GROUP 2.16
|
|||
|
GUS 1.30
|
|||
|
LHARC 1.13
|
|||
|
MSG 4.1*
|
|||
|
MSGED 1.99
|
|||
|
PK[UN]ZIP 1.10*
|
|||
|
QM 1.0
|
|||
|
QSORT 4.03
|
|||
|
Sirius 1.0w*
|
|||
|
SLMAIL 1.35*
|
|||
|
StarLink 1.01
|
|||
|
TagMail 2.20
|
|||
|
TCOMMail 2.2
|
|||
|
Telemail 1.20*
|
|||
|
TMail 1.15
|
|||
|
TPBNetEd 3.2
|
|||
|
TosScan 1.00*
|
|||
|
UFGATE 1.03
|
|||
|
XRS 3.20*
|
|||
|
ZmailQ 1.10
|
|||
|
Macintosh
|
|||
|
---------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 7-23 Page 23 4 Jun 1990
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Bulletin Board Software Network Mailers Other Utilities
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Name Version Name Version Name Version
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Red Ryder Host v2.1b10 Tabby 2.2 MacArc 0.04
|
|||
|
Mansion 7.15 Copernicus 1.0d* ArcMac 1.3
|
|||
|
WWIV (Mac) 3.0 StuffIt 1.51
|
|||
|
FBBS 0.91* TImport 1.331
|
|||
|
Hermes 0.88* TExport 1.32
|
|||
|
Timestamp 1.6
|
|||
|
Tset 1.3
|
|||
|
Import 3.2
|
|||
|
Export 3.21
|
|||
|
Sundial 3.2
|
|||
|
PreStamp 3.2
|
|||
|
OriginatorII 2.0
|
|||
|
AreaFix 1.6
|
|||
|
Mantissa 3.21
|
|||
|
Zenith 1.5
|
|||
|
UNZIP 1.02b
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Amiga
|
|||
|
-----
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Bulletin Board Software Network Mailers Other Utilities
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Name Version Name Version Name Version
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Paragon 2.06+ BinkleyTerm 1.00 AmigArc 0.23
|
|||
|
TrapDoor 1.50* AReceipt 1.5*
|
|||
|
WelMat 0.35 booz 1.01
|
|||
|
ConfMail 1.10
|
|||
|
ChameleonEdit 0.10
|
|||
|
ElectricHerald1.66*
|
|||
|
Lharc 1.10
|
|||
|
MessageFilter 1.52*
|
|||
|
oMMM 1.49b
|
|||
|
ParseLst 1.30
|
|||
|
PkAX 1.00
|
|||
|
PK[UN]ZIP 1.01
|
|||
|
PolyxAmy 2.02*
|
|||
|
RMB 1.30
|
|||
|
TrapList 1.12*
|
|||
|
UNzip 0.86
|
|||
|
Yuck! 1.61*
|
|||
|
Zoo 2.00
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Atari ST
|
|||
|
--------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Bulletin Board Software Network Mailer Other Utilities
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 7-23 Page 24 4 Jun 1990
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Name Version Name Version Name Version
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FIDOdoor/ST 1.5c* BinkleyTerm 1.03g3 ConfMail 1.00
|
|||
|
Pandora BBS 2.41c The BOX 1.20 ParseList 1.30
|
|||
|
QuickBBS/ST 0.40 ARC 6.02*
|
|||
|
GS Point 0.61 LHARC 0.51
|
|||
|
PKUNZIP 1.10
|
|||
|
MSGED 1.96S
|
|||
|
SRENUM 6.2
|
|||
|
Trenum 0.10
|
|||
|
OMMM 1.40
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Archimedes
|
|||
|
----------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BBS Software Mailers Utilities
|
|||
|
Name Version Name Version Name Version
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ARCbbs 1.44* BinkleyTerm 2.03* Unzip 2.1TH
|
|||
|
ARC 1.03
|
|||
|
!Spark 2.00d*
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ParseLst 1.30
|
|||
|
BatchPacker 1.00*
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+ Netmail capable (does not require additional mailer software)
|
|||
|
* Recently changed
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Utility authors: Please help keep this list up to date by
|
|||
|
reporting new versions to 1:1/1. It is not our intent to list
|
|||
|
all utilities here, only those which verge on necessity.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
FidoNews 7-23 Page 25 4 Jun 1990
|
|||
|
|
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|
|||
|
=================================================================
|
|||
|
NOTICES
|
|||
|
=================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Interrupt Stack
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5 Jun 1990
|
|||
|
David Dodell's 33rd Birthday
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
12 Jun 1990
|
|||
|
Fifth anniversary of FidoNet's switch to multiple nets.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
14 Jul 1990
|
|||
|
Start of Eurocon / Techcon conference in Antwerp, Belgium.
|
|||
|
Please note that the date has changed: The conferences are
|
|||
|
one day later than originally planned !
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
27 Jul 1990
|
|||
|
The beginning of the REGION 17 Convention at Menucha Resort in
|
|||
|
the Columbia Gorge, Oregon. For details contact Ken Zwaschka,
|
|||
|
1:105/54.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1 Aug 1990
|
|||
|
Start of FidoCon '90. Contact Bill Vanglahn at 1:1/90 for
|
|||
|
details.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5 Oct 1990
|
|||
|
21st Anniversary of "Monty Python's Flying Circus"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
6 Nov 1990
|
|||
|
First anniversary of Van Diepen Automatiseert, 2:500/28
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
14 Nov 1990
|
|||
|
Marco Maccaferri's 21rd Birthday. Send greetings to him at
|
|||
|
2:332/16.0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1 Jan 1991
|
|||
|
Implementation of 7% Goods and Services Tax in Canada. Contact
|
|||
|
Joe Lindstrom at 1:134/55 for a more colorful description.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
16 Feb 1991
|
|||
|
Fifth anniversary of the introduction of Echomail, by Jeff Rush.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7 Oct 1991
|
|||
|
Area code 415 fragments. Alameda and Contra Costa Counties
|
|||
|
will begin using area code 510. This includes Oakland,
|
|||
|
Concord, Berkeley and Hayward. San Francisco, San Mateo,
|
|||
|
Marin, parts of Santa Clara County, and the San Francisco Bay
|
|||
|
Islands will retain area code 415.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 7-23 Page 26 4 Jun 1990
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
1 Feb 1992
|
|||
|
Area code 213 fragments. Western, coastal, southern and
|
|||
|
eastern portions of Los Angeles County will begin using area
|
|||
|
code 310. This includes Los Angeles International Airport,
|
|||
|
West Los Angeles, San Pedro and Whittier. Downtown Los
|
|||
|
Angeles and surrounding communities (such as Hollywood and
|
|||
|
Montebello) will retain area code 213.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you have something which you would like to see on this
|
|||
|
calendar, please send a message to FidoNet node 1:1/1.
|
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