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F I D O N E W S -- Vol.10 No.37 (13-Sep-1993)
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| A newsletter of the | |
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| / \ | "FidoNews" BBS |
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| /|oo \ | +1-519-570-4176 1:1/23 |
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| _`@/_ \ _ | Editors: |
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| | | \ \\ | Sylvia Maxwell 1:221/194 |
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| | (*) | \ )) | Donald Tees 1:221/192 |
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| |__U__| / \// | Tim Pozar 1:125/555 |
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| (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends. |
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| | -- JOSEPH PULITZER |
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| Submission address: editors 1:1/23 |
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| Internet addresses: |
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| Sylvia -- max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Donald -- donald@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com |
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| Both Don & Sylvia (submission address) |
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| For information, copyrights, article submissions, |
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| obtaining copies and other boring but important details, |
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Table of Contents
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1. Editorial..................................................... 2
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2. Articles...................................................... 3
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Out of bounds............................................... 3
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National Online Media Association........................... 5
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CONTROLLING ECHO ACTIVITY, cont'd........................... 7
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Updating Nodelist Flags..................................... 8
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A short revisit to the archiver question.................... 8
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Re: WORD OF WARNING!!!!!!!!!................................ 10
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IMUS in the Morning ECHO.................................... 11
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1:170 XAB. My views........................................ 12
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RAH Celebrates Its "Paper" Anniversary...................... 12
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The Hypothetical Hypocritical Hypochondriac ZC.............. 15
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Mail from Tom Jennings...................................... 16
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"ZIP: Correction; BIGBRO: Addition; INDRANET: Bigger"....... 17
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Some Responses to Last Issue................................ 18
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"TITLE of Article, POLICY 4"............................... 19
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3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 20
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FidoNews 10-37 Page: 2 13 Sep 1993
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Editorial
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We are running a bit behind today, so this will be a short
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editorial. (no sighs of relief, please).
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There is an article called "A short revisit ..." regarding
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archivers, that bears a note of explanation. In it, Mr. McMahon
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notes that we refused to print an article. That is not quite
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true. The article in question (in fact all of Mr. McMahon's
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articles) bore no resemblance to ARTSPEC.DOC whatsoever. Now
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when that normally happens, we curse a tad, then proceed to
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reformat the article, put a title in, etc. That is what we did
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with the first three articles by Mr. McMahon, and this last one.
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However, the article in question contained a couple of pages of
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tables that were all too wide to print, and to simply justify the
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text would not have made sense. We therefore netmailed him, and
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asked him to set it up in a format that did not require vast
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amounts of work by ourselves.
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Judging by this week's article, he did not get that netmail.
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It was routed, as our phone bill cannot stand all the snooze
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correspondance going out crash. Perhaps the fact that he runs
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as a point has something to do with that. However, our policy
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is to print everything we get that has to do with the net.
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["hey, whaddya mean, POLICY.....policy ? WHAT policy ?]
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We did get some heart warming and inspiring mail lately. One
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person wrote indicating playful enjoyment of trying to guess
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which editor wrote what. Personally, i like to think of these
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editorials as a microcosm of FidoNet in the sense that whatever
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gets written by us is generated by a wide range of types of
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dialogue. We don't always agree about much, other than the
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importance of producing the snooze. I think what we come up with
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together is better than what we would produce in isolation.
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Partly in response to readers' mail about the format of the
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Snooze, i'd like to again raise the idea of publishing the
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Snooze in two formats: one to be read only by people in a
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visually pleasing format which could change depending on what
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gets submitted, and another to be read only by machines in a
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strict format according to specs [yet to be formed] so that door
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programmers can have something practical to work with. With two
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formats, human readers won't be bothered by restrictions made
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necessary by door programs, and programmers can have a free hand
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in creating ways of mounting the snooze. Both formats could be
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sent around just like the one is now.
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In persuing the topic of e-zines and their potential, you
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might pleasantly anticipate a forthcoming series of articles by
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several people that responded to last weeks editorial.
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Oh yes, sorry that this editorial is so long. The other
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editor added to it.
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Out of bounds.
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By:Nils Hammar
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2:205/601@fidonet
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4341@msg.abc.se
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nils@f109f.fdata.se
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From my opinion, there are several topics in fidonews that are
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out of bounds right now.
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1. The compression war.
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Why fight about the best compression program, there will be a new
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better program next week, and every program doesn't run on every
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platform. I'm looking for a mailer for VMS 5.3 right now.
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2. The use of pirated/hacked/whatsoever software in fidonews.
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If you use the tool for daily work and somebody claims money
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for it - Pay!
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3. ZC:s, RC:s and NC:s that are annoying, excessively annoying or
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breaking the law. I don't care if sysop John Doe is in conflict
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with Albert Einstein III in Z1 when I'm in a calm part of Z2.
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There are better ways to solve problems like that than having
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a flame war here in the world wide fidonews.
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What I would like to see is more about the social and cultural life
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of the sysops and their friends around the world. Some people in
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Z1 (and other parts of the world too) are often confusing Sweden
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with Switzerland for example.
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(For those who don't know, Switzerland is right north of Italy,
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while Sweden are north of Germany and west of Russia)
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I am living in Sweden, less than 100 kilometers south of the
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polar circle. This will place me closer to the north pole than
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Fairbanks in Alaska! But any snow isn't expected until late October.
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For those who wonder about reindeers, Yes we have those animals here,
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but they aren't running around in the streets! Only on the roads,
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especially when there is a lot of snow, since it's easier to run
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on the road then! We also have a lot of other animals running around
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here, like elks and bears, and even a few wolves, but they are very
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rare. This sunday the hunting season for elks started (so I woldn't
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recommend you to run out in the woods in the early morning in a dark
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suit...)
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One thing that is special with Sweden is that anybody may leave the
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road by foot (or any unmotorized veichle) without permission of the
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landowner.
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This right has however some limitations. You may not disturb the
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growth of whatever is growing in that area, you shouldn't make a fire
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FidoNews 10-37 Page: 4 13 Sep 1993
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unless it's completely necessary and it must be completely fireproof.
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You may not use live trees to anything unless it's an emergency.
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(It's also a bad idea trying to make a fire with a living tree -
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it would only create a lot of smoke without any heat)
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It is also not allowed to disturb the animals more than necessary
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if you are out walking. Any gates that you have to pass must be closed
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when you have passed, since it wouldn't be any fun for the owner of a
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hundred cows or sheeps trying to find them in the woods.
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One thing that I would recommend you if you want to visit Sweden as
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a tourist is to do it by train, foot or by bicycle. It's possible to
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rent bicycles in some parts of Sweden, especially the island Gotland
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(which have a lot of history. (On a few maps Gotland might seem to be
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Russian, but that's not true.)
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The major city of Gotland, Visby has a stone wall that is about 800
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years old and several other buildings of the same age.
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Gotland is a very nice part of Sweden for a person that has even the
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slightest interest in history. It was one of the largest commercial
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marketplaces in northern europe during the middle age.
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There are also a lot of beaches all around Gotland if you like to
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take a bath or only being lazy.
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If you like sailing, it is also a good idea to take a trip to Sweden,
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but you have to watch out in some parts, since some areas around the
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coast are military restricted areas, and a good navigation equipment
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is also recommended, since if you are sailing to Stockholm, you will
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find out that you are in an archipelago (did I get that right) that
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is one of the largest in the world. The correct number of islands
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wasn't stated until the 20th century. If you are going to count all
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islands, you will have to use more than one summer! :-)
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If you are a dirt bike rider, you would probably want to visit the
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Gotland grand national, which is celebrating it's 9th anniversary
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this year in November. This is a REAL dirt bike race with between
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1200 and 1500 participants starting at almost the same time!
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Somebody said that this is the worlds largest dirt bike race counting
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the number of participants. Since everybody starts at almost the same
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time, it's possible for anybody to compare themselves with the world
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champions in this game (and a lot of them are here). If you are afraid
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of real dirt - stay out!
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There are several classes in this race. A few are here: 125cc, 250cc,
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500cc and 4-stroke.
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Some years ago, the oldest participant was over 70 years!
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Anyone interested may contact me, and I will try to pass you some
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more information.
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If your native language is english, don't be afraid of coming to Sweden,
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the majority of the swedes understand english, but are often afraid of
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speaking english (me too:-))!
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If you come from the US, you will probably find Sweden rather cheap
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right now, since our currency is rather weak compared to the US dollar
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and the japanese Yen.
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FidoNews 10-37 Page: 5 13 Sep 1993
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There are a lot of other special attractions here in Sweden to hang on
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too, but I have chosen a few here, and I hope that you who read this
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also writes an article that choses a few goldies about your country
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that you think is nice to know to the world.
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(Excuse me if my english are confusing in some parts. It's hard to
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explain some things in a non-native language.)
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National Online Media Association
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National Online Media Association (NOMA)
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by Jerry Seward, 1:2613.333
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A new BBS trade association, the National Online Media Association
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(NOMA), was formed at ONE BBSCON '93. The press release on NOMA
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follows this short introduction.
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To facilitate the dissemination of this information throughout the
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Fidonet community, the In*Touch Fidonet/Internet gateway will be
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converting this internet mailing list to a Fidonet echomail conference
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called NOMA.
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If you're interested in receiving this information in echomail format,
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please contact me at 1:2613/333 for feedsite suggestions.
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NEW BBS TRADE GROUP FORMED
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NOMA
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NATIONAL ONLINE MEDIA ASSOCIATION
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Contacts: Phill Liggett
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LIGGETT@delphi.com
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(203)233-3163
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Lance Rose
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(201)509-1700
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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A new trade association, the National Online Media Association (NOMA),
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was formed at ONE BBSCON '93 in Colorado Springs on August 27th, 1993.
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NOMA comprises BBS operators, Internet service providers, and other
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online media and services.
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NOMA's mission is to act for the BBS and online service industry on
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matters of national importance by creating an industry presence in
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Washington, D.C. and other means; assist its members at the state and
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local levels; educate the public on the unique social, business and
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legal roles of BBS's and other online services; establish appropriate
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industry standards and guidelines; promote business development in the
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industry; and maintain and provide access to resources and industry
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information for use by the public and the industry.
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FidoNews 10-37 Page: 6 13 Sep 1993
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An 11 person Organizing Committee was elected to develop a proposal
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for NOMA's charter, bylaws, membership requirements, structure, and
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form of leadership. The proposal is to be completed and distributed
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within the BBS and online services industry by November 30th, 1993.
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Discussion areas are being set up immediately for those interested in
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participating in NOMA's early development. An Internet mailing list
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is available to all those interested at natbbs@echonyc.com (subscribe
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to natbbs-request@echonyc.com). A conference area is also being made
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available on the Delphi national information service.
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The members of NOMA's Organizing Committee are:
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Phill Liggett - Chairperson
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LIGGETT@delphi.com
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Joe Balshone
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BALSHONE@delphi.com
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Celeste Clark
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BBS #: (805)520-2300
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Pat Clawson
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76357.3572@compuserve.com
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P. Victor Grambsch - Secretary
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PVICTOR@delphi.com
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Tony McClenny
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BBS#: (703)648-1841
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Robert Pataki
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PUGDOG@delphi.com
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W. Mark Richmond
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BBS#: (209)685-8487
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Steve Sprague
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steve.sprague@uboa.org
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Jim Taylor
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jim.taylor@F5.N310.Z1.FIDONET.ORG
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Bill Wilt
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wilt@aol.com
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In addition, three advisors agreed to assist NOMA's Organizing
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Committee:
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Mike Godwin, Esq.
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mnemonic@eff.org
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David Johnson, Esq.
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djohns06@reach.com
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FidoNews 10-37 Page: 7 13 Sep 1993
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Lance Rose, Esq.
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elrose@echonyc.com
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For further information, please contact Phill Liggett, (203)233-
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3163 or Lance Rose, Esq., (201)509-1700
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Mailing Address: NOMA
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c/o Phill Liggett
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Solutions, Inc.
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89 Seymour Avenue,
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West Hartford, CT 06119
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END
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JERRY SEWARD | FidoNet 1:2613/333.0
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In*Touch Consulting Services | InterNet jerry@rochgte.fidonet.org
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5 Spicewood Lane | UUCP rutgers!ur-valhalla!rochgte!jerry
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Rochester, New York 14624-3717 | FAX: +1-716-461-3169
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USA | Voicemail: +1-716-234-9069
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CONTROLLING ECHO ACTIVITY, cont'd
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Just to follow-up on my article titled CONTROLLING ECHO ACTIVITY...
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AND ELIMINATING MODERATOR CENSORSHIP in FidoNews 10-35, I'd like to
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thank those of you who have replied to me by NetMail, and suggest
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the formation of an informal working group to study the whole question
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of using content codes instead of a fixed list of echos. If this
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were the InterNet, I'd probably set this up as a mailing-list or mail
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reflector, so that contributions from anyone would be sent out to
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all the members of the group. In fact, I may do that anyway, if there
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seems to be enough interest shown by people with InterNet access.
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But meanwhile, here on FidoNet, the answer is probably an echo. Can
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anyone recommend an appropriate one?
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So far, the responses I have received on this subject have been quite
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positive, and I will post a summary of our discussions at a future date.
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Anyone who would like to contribute or comment is invited to contact me
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at one of these addresses:
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Doug Wilson @ 1:351/220 -- FidoNet
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dwilson@chaserv.almanac.bc.ca -- InterNet
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Doug.Wilson@f220.n351.z1.fidonet.org -- FidoNet via InterNet
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Thanks,
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dpw
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FidoNews 10-37 Page: 8 13 Sep 1993
|
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|
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|
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Updating Nodelist Flags
|
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Re: Updating Nodelist Flags
|
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|
Chris Farrar (1:246/20)
|
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|
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|
In issue or two ago, there was an article regarding updating flags
|
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|
on some entries in the nodelist, specifically the HST, H14 and H16 flags
|
|||
|
to reflect the current "State of the Art" flags. There is only one
|
|||
|
problem with this. A large number of systems are using FrontDoor
|
|||
|
2.02/NC by Joaquim Homrighausen. FrontDoor 2.02 won't recognize the H14
|
|||
|
and H16 flags as indicating an HST modem. By updating all nodes to
|
|||
|
these flags, before the mailers are capable of recognizing and acting on
|
|||
|
the flags, will hinder, not help, communications in FidoNet.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
While talking of nodelist flags, I would also like to propose that
|
|||
|
we create 2 new flags for the nodelist, which I propose be CID and NBL.
|
|||
|
As most people in Zone 1 are aware, Caller ID is springing up as an
|
|||
|
optional feature of most phone companies. The flag CID would be used to
|
|||
|
indicate that a node is using Caller ID, so those with privacy fetishes
|
|||
|
would know not to call them for fear of their number being recorded
|
|||
|
(even though in most cases they gave out their phone number when they
|
|||
|
first called the BBS). The companion flag, NBL, would be used to
|
|||
|
indicate that the system will not accept calls from people who block
|
|||
|
their number from being displayed. This would easily let people who
|
|||
|
want to hide their numbers to using routing commands to always route
|
|||
|
mail to nodes with NBL flags.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Chris Farrar
|
|||
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|
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|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
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|
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|
A short revisit to the archiver question.
|
|||
|
Shawn McMahon
|
|||
|
1:206/1701.666
|
|||
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|
|||
|
I submitted a new article, in which I re-did my previous tests of various
|
|||
|
archivers on Fidonet mail, with all the valid concerns expressed to me
|
|||
|
corrected.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Editors of Fidonews have chosen not to print it; no problem.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
They've also chosen not to respond to netmail asking why; no problem.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Here's a quick breakdown of the contents:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I took out HAP, added ARJ 2.41, and used a whole week's worth of mail to
|
|||
|
build a larger packet. I corrected a couple of typos that made my results
|
|||
|
irreproducible with the command-lines given.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Everything came out in the same place on the list.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ARJ 2.41 in maximum compression mode created larger archives than PKZIP
|
|||
|
2.04g in default; PKZIP 2.04g in maximum compression mode ran faster than
|
|||
|
ARJ in default. ARJ still remained in the same place on the list, however.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 10-37 Page: 9 13 Sep 1993
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I had hoped to publish this one last large article, then update it
|
|||
|
incrementally as new archivers became available to me; that appears not to
|
|||
|
be about to happen anytime soon.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There's nothing I can do about it; I'm not a listed node at present, so
|
|||
|
there's little I can do about the Editors ignoring my mail. I won't sweat
|
|||
|
the small stuff, however.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If anybody wants a copy of the test, lemme know and I'll netmail it to you.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BTW, informal testing of Info-ZIP's ZIP-compatible archiver shows that it's
|
|||
|
REALLY slow, but actually produces slightly smaller archives than PKZip
|
|||
|
2.04g. It fits in the chart just below PKZip.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
With luck, I'll be a full node again soon; if so, I'll make an effort to
|
|||
|
have every possible relevant archiver for every system on-line, and test all
|
|||
|
the MS-DOS (and, by that time, OS/2) ones in as scientific a manner as
|
|||
|
possible. I'll make those results available via a magic name, and see if I
|
|||
|
can't work out some kind of deal with the Editors for a periodic (yearly?
|
|||
|
bi-yearly? Netmail me if you care) update article.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Again, I must reiterate; the standard is only there for dealing with people
|
|||
|
you haven't dealt with before. The first time you send somebody netmail,
|
|||
|
ask him if he supports your favorite archiver. My system supports every
|
|||
|
archiver I tested, except HAP which I shouldn't have tested in the first
|
|||
|
place.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you want your echomail in your favorite format, then get it from somebody
|
|||
|
who supports that format. As for your nodediffs; give your hub a break, ok?
|
|||
|
If he can't give it to you in ZIP format, then get it from somebody else.
|
|||
|
If you want that extra couple of percent compression on it, get a life!
|
|||
|
Jeez, it's only a couple of seconds.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BTW, just for the record; despite what Carlos Bazan said, saving 45% on
|
|||
|
files that are several megs in size isn't 1%, and it isn't 10k, and it isn't
|
|||
|
insignificant. Nor do even a dozen articles on the subject add up to
|
|||
|
thousands of echo messages a day. I didn't pluck that 45% out of a hat;
|
|||
|
that's about the average savings OVER ARC of all the top archivers I've
|
|||
|
tested. The extra couple of bytes saved by using Squeeze or Hpack instead
|
|||
|
of ARJ or ZIP may be irrelevant; the extra megs saved by using SOMETHING
|
|||
|
other than ARC, and thus literally THOUSANDS of dollars on some systems,
|
|||
|
certainly IS relevant. I'm obviously not the only person who thinks so, or
|
|||
|
the Snooze wouldn't be shipped LHArced.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 10-37 Page: 10 13 Sep 1993
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
By: Fais Nasir
|
|||
|
To: All *Maximus* Sysops
|
|||
|
Re: WORD OF WARNING!!!!!!!!!
|
|||
|
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|||
|
| WARNING TO ALL MAXIMUS SYSOPS! READ THIS! VERY IMPORTANT!!!! |
|
|||
|
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There is a very easy way for a user to crash your Max board...!
|
|||
|
Tonight, it was brought to my attention by Ming Ho (1:250/526). One
|
|||
|
a couple of occasions, a Maximus board known as "The OH! Zone"
|
|||
|
(non-Fido BBS) was crashed by the user issuing the following
|
|||
|
commands; first, they would use the yell option, and then for the
|
|||
|
reason, they put:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
%16,%f,e.t.c
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Although the "e.t.c" part more than likely means nothing, the "%"
|
|||
|
means a lot to Dos. I have thoroughly tested this on my system. It
|
|||
|
*does* work. There is a simple solution for it however (which I've
|
|||
|
also tested).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
To avoid this hassle, edit your "Yell.Mec" (or whatever file your
|
|||
|
system invokes when the user presses 'Y' from the Main Menu) and
|
|||
|
change the line that reads:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[log]+User yelled about "%J".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
to read:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[log]+User yelled for you.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The reason you do this is because if you don't, there will be an FPU
|
|||
|
error. Much like as in a programming language, Dos cannot store the
|
|||
|
wrong data-type in a wrongfully declared memory region. It has no
|
|||
|
'type-caste' precautions built-in to it and consequently doesn't know
|
|||
|
how to handle a statement such as above, i.e. the reason it's
|
|||
|
crashing is because the user is making an illegal call to the memory
|
|||
|
regions of the machine-- this is why the system crashes, and you
|
|||
|
*must* hard-boot it!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I urge all sysops to make these changes as soon as possible. If you
|
|||
|
must log the reason, then use the [store] or [write] statement, do
|
|||
|
not use any codes with the "%" sign in them. There are other ways to
|
|||
|
log it if you like, I would pursue those avenues if a reason to chat
|
|||
|
is absolutely essential for you to know even when you're not there.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I would now like to thank Ming Ho and Raffi Shahinian for bringing
|
|||
|
this problem to my attention, and also to Ming Ho for testing it out
|
|||
|
for me.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I have the user name, and his telephone number (although it's
|
|||
|
probably fake). He has tried to log onto my system with different
|
|||
|
names etc. now. I will release this information to any sysop that
|
|||
|
feels they require it, or I could post it in this echo. I just
|
|||
|
FidoNews 10-37 Page: 11 13 Sep 1993
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
wasn't sure if I was being 'fair' if I put all of his information in
|
|||
|
this echo.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I hope that this message is of some help to you (of course it is!).
|
|||
|
By the way, this does not exempt OS/2 users either.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-- Fais Nasir
|
|||
|
[ATRIBBS] - Conversations UnLimited.
|
|||
|
1:250/718
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
P.S. Please forward this message to all Max sysops everywhere.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
IMUS in the Morning ECHO
|
|||
|
by Anthony Grillo
|
|||
|
1:272/94
|
|||
|
IMUS in the Morning ECHO
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I will be moderating a new echo available from 1:272/94 discussing the
|
|||
|
phenomenon known as the "I" man.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The "I" man is John Donald (Don) Imus the original shock jock that has
|
|||
|
captured the commuting audience of the New York Tri-State area for the
|
|||
|
last 20 years. He originally broadcast on 660 AM radio on the flagship
|
|||
|
station of the NBC network, WNBC. 50,000 watts on a clear channel
|
|||
|
frequency that can be heard over a multi-state area. A few years ago
|
|||
|
NBC sold the transmitter to a fledgling and struggling sports station
|
|||
|
WFAN. WFAN began broadcasting on the 660 AM frequency and is now the
|
|||
|
top billing station in NY. Of course IMUS the egomaniac takes all the
|
|||
|
credit.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The "IMUS in the Morning Show" can be heard from 5:30am to 10:00am
|
|||
|
Monday to Friday. But you don't have to tune to 660 AM if your in the
|
|||
|
following areas.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Boston, MA Providence, RI Scranton, PA
|
|||
|
Tampa, FL Washington, DC
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The NATCOM satellite is carrying the program for radio stations that
|
|||
|
want to broadcast the show. If you in one of the above areas check the
|
|||
|
AM or FM bands for the show. Most stations pick the show up starting
|
|||
|
at 7am. More stations will be coming on the air in the following
|
|||
|
months and we will announce them on the echo.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Listen in and laugh as IMUS lampoons, politicians, TV personalities,
|
|||
|
newspaper reporters and callers while he talks to them on the air.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So give it a try. Call the Monroe Electronic Mall 1-914-783-0992 or
|
|||
|
request an echo feed from 1:272/94.
|
|||
|
FidoNews 10-37 Page: 12 13 Sep 1993
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1:170 XAB. My views
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
By: Todd Basnaw. 1:170/911
|
|||
|
Another 1:170 sysop talks.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This is my first article here. I never had a reason to write before now.
|
|||
|
As mentioned by Tim Winters, this IS a hobby. Everything about networking
|
|||
|
and BBS's will always be a hobby, but some people JUST DON'T GET IT.
|
|||
|
Jason Garcia isn't the first person Bruce Bodger has attempted to
|
|||
|
harass (XAB) about the registration discussion. When I first started
|
|||
|
out in Fidonet, Bruce decided to harass me too. Telling me to register
|
|||
|
RA or else. I finally got tired of it and switched over to EzyCom.
|
|||
|
If this isn't XAB, then I'm not sure what is. I was finding "warnings"
|
|||
|
in my mail folder every day for a week until I switched!
|
|||
|
What I don't understand is WHY they are being allowed to harass people
|
|||
|
about registration when it has nothing to do with the network.
|
|||
|
If they don't like it, then they need to take it up directly WITHOUT
|
|||
|
getting ANY network involved!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I'm not sure if anyone has noticed, but there's been a rash of drop-outs
|
|||
|
from the 1:170 zone because of Bruce Bodger and JB Graham. I agree
|
|||
|
with Mr. L's suggestion. Warnings won't work with these two and they
|
|||
|
think they're GOD around here.
|
|||
|
Any comments are welcome in MY mail folder. 1:170/911. Todd Basnaw
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RAH Celebrates Its "Paper" Anniversary
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RAH Celebrates Its "Paper" Anniversary
|
|||
|
by Dave Bealer (1:261/1129)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
One year ago something new hit the online world. Random Access Humor
|
|||
|
(RAH), the first electronic magazine dedicated to personal computer/
|
|||
|
communications humor, debuted on 9/1/92. RAH pokes fun at draconian
|
|||
|
sysops, goose-stepping moderators, and twits in all their infinite
|
|||
|
variety.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RAH is a great experiment, one that appears to be succeeding. The
|
|||
|
list of official RAH distributors has expanded from five systems, all
|
|||
|
in North America, to almost 60 systems on three continents. Best of
|
|||
|
all, the official distribution sites are just the tip of the RAH
|
|||
|
iceberg. Only 5% of the responses to our first reader survey came
|
|||
|
from listed systems. This indicates total RAH distribution of around
|
|||
|
1,200 bulletin board systems worldwide.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
These sysops (and their users) are attracted to RAH's irregular
|
|||
|
features, like The Twit Filter, the Grunged Glossary, and the RAH
|
|||
|
Humor Review. Articles by resident crazies Greg Borek, Rob Novak,
|
|||
|
Ray Koziel, and the maddest hatter of all, yours truly, are also
|
|||
|
quite popular.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RAH is available in ASCII Text and READROOM.TOC format. The latter
|
|||
|
format supports the popular Readroom BBS Door. Dozens of boards
|
|||
|
FidoNews 10-37 Page: 13 13 Sep 1993
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
around the country (including such insignificant operations as
|
|||
|
EXEC-PC and Channel 1) use the Readroom Door to allow their users to
|
|||
|
read electronic magazines (emags), including RAH, online. Readroom
|
|||
|
can be used with any BBS software package capable of generating a
|
|||
|
DOOR.SYS drop file.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RAH is distributed on the following file echoes each month:
|
|||
|
NEWSLETR (SDS), and EP-MAG (EPubNet). Both of these echoes ride the
|
|||
|
Filebone. RAH is available (Text only) to Internet users via
|
|||
|
anonymous FTP from: nic.cic.net
|
|||
|
dir: pub/nircomm/gopher/e-serials/alphabetic/r/rah
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RAH is also available at the following FidoNet boards:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-= AUSTRALIA =-
|
|||
|
Victoria
|
|||
|
The Flying Circus Highett 3:635/555 61-3-532-5224 V.32bis
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-= CANADA =-
|
|||
|
Ontario
|
|||
|
Typecast BBS Kingston 1:249/107 (613) 545-9148 V.32bis
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-= ICELAND =-
|
|||
|
The Vision BBS Keflavik 2:391/20 354-2-14626 V.32bis
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-= NETHERLANDS =-
|
|||
|
BIB Aalten Aalten 2:283/401 31-54-3774203 V.32bis
|
|||
|
BBS Sussudio Denhaag 2:281/517 31-70-3212177 HST/Dual
|
|||
|
TouchDown Hoofddorp 2:280/401 31-2503-24677 HST/Dual
|
|||
|
Bommel's BBS Schiedam 2:285/800 31-10-4700939 V.32bis
|
|||
|
Pleasure BBS Utrecht 2:281/705 31-30-934123 V.32bis
|
|||
|
Datanet BBS Voorschoten 2:281/101 31-71-617784 V.32bis
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-= SLOVENIA =-
|
|||
|
R.I.S.P. Ljubljana 2:380/103 38-61-199400 V.32bis
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-= TURKEY =-
|
|||
|
SoftCom Online Istanbul 2:430/1 90-1-2572790 HST/Dual
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-= UNITED STATES =-
|
|||
|
Alabama
|
|||
|
J & J Online Chickasaw 1:3625/440 (205) 457-5901 V.32bis
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
California
|
|||
|
Automation Central San Jose 1:143/110 (408) 435-2886 V.32bis
|
|||
|
The Software Station Saugus 1:102/1106 (805) 296-9056 V.32
|
|||
|
Marin County Net Sausalito 1:125/55 (415) 331-6241 HST/Dual
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Florida
|
|||
|
The Software Cuisine Miami 1:135/57 (305) 642-0754 V.32bis
|
|||
|
Worlds Imagined BBS Ormond Beach 1:3623/10 (904) 677-9562 V.32bis
|
|||
|
Flamingo Ventures Pensacola 1:3612/320 (904) 478-7716 V.32bis
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Idaho
|
|||
|
Phantasia BBS Boise 1:347/25 (208) 939-2530 V.32bis
|
|||
|
FidoNews 10-37 Page: 14 13 Sep 1993
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Illinois
|
|||
|
The Crossroads BBS Chicago 1:115/743 (312) 587-8756 HST/Dual
|
|||
|
The Loonatic Fringe Elk Grove 1:115/542 (708) 290-8877 V.32
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Indiana
|
|||
|
Digicom Evansville 1:2310/200 (812) 479-1310 HST/Dual
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Maryland
|
|||
|
Wit-Tech Baltimore 1:261/1082 (410) 256-0170 V.32bis
|
|||
|
Outside the Wall Baltimore 1:261/1093 (410) 665-1855 V.32
|
|||
|
The File Exchange Cockeysville 1:2617/104 (410) 628-7243 HST/Dual
|
|||
|
Pooh's Corner Fells Point 1:261/1131 (410) 327-9263 V.32bis
|
|||
|
The Puffin's Nest Pasadena 1:261/1129 (410) 437-3463 HST/Dual
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Michigan
|
|||
|
007LZ Southfield 1:120/636 (313) 569-4454 V.32bis
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Missouri
|
|||
|
Abiogenesis Kansas City 1:280/310 (816) 734-4732 V.32bis
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
New Mexico
|
|||
|
High Mesa Publishing Los Lunas 1:301/1 (505) 865-8385 V.32
|
|||
|
Paula's House of Mail Los Lunas 1:301/301 (505) 865-4082 HST
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
New York
|
|||
|
The Shop Mail Only Flushing 1:2603/203 (mail only) V.32bis
|
|||
|
The Wall-2 Middle Village 1:278/612 (718) 335-8784 HST/Dual
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Ohio
|
|||
|
Village Online Yellow Springs 1:110/210 (513) 767-7896 V.32bis
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Oklahoma
|
|||
|
H*A*L Muskogee 1:3813/304 (918) 682-7337 V.32bis
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Oregon
|
|||
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Bitter Butter Better Tigard 1:105/290 (503) 620-0307 V.32
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Pennsylvania
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Cyberdrome Philadelphia 1:273/937 (215) 923-8026 V.32bis
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Milliways Pittsburgh 1:129/179 (412) 766-1086 HST/Dual
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Texas
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Incredible BBS Burleson 1:130/82 (817) 447-2598 HST/Dual
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Utah
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Vital Signs Midvale 1:311/20 (801) 255-8909 V.32bis
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Virginia
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Data Empire Fredericksburg 1:274/31 (703) 785-0422 V.32bis
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Flying Dutchman Newport News 1:271/237 (804) 595-9383 V.32bis
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The Time Machine Newport News 1:271/236 (804) 599-6401 HST/Dual
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Washington
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Spokane Online Spokane 1:346/20 (509) 327-8540 V.32bis
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FidoNews 10-37 Page: 15 13 Sep 1993
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Dragon's Cave Tacoma 1:138/198 (206) 752-4160 V.32bis
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Wisconsin
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The First Step BBS Green Bay 1:139/540 (414) 499-0659 V.32bis
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Full information and all back issues of RAH are always available for
|
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Wazoo/EMSI file request (except ZMH) from the RAH publication system:
|
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The Puffin's Nest Pasadena, MD. Sysop: Dave Bealer
|
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FidoNet> 1:261/1129 (410) 437-3463 16800 (HST/Dual)
|
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Current RAH Issue (text format): FReq: RAH
|
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Current RAH Issue (Readroom format): FReq: RAHR
|
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Back Issues of RAH: (text) FReq: RAHyymm.ZIP
|
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(RAH9209.ZIP for premiere issue)
|
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Back Issues of RAH: (Readroom) FReq: RAHyymmR.ZIP
|
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(RAH9302R.ZIP and later only)
|
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Complete Writers Guidelines: FReq: RAHWRITE
|
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Complete Distributor Info: FReq: RAHDIST
|
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Readroom BBS Door: FReq: READROOM
|
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The Puffin's Nest also carries a wide selection of electronic books,
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magazines and electronic publishing tools. Access to TPN is free.
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The Hypothetical Hypocritical Hypochondriac ZC
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George Dorn
|
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Please note that the story that follows is pure fiction, and any
|
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similarity between the persons described and any persons who are
|
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currently or have in the past breathed the mixture of gases that we
|
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generally refer to as the atmosphere of the planet Earth are totally
|
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hypothetical. This will become immediately apparent to all readers
|
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as there has never been, to my knowledge, a female ZC. Perhaps it's
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time we rectified that as well.
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The person described herein may be considered a hypocritical
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hypochondriac, and if any particular ZC thinks the story applies to
|
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them in some way, well maybe they're paranoid as well. ;-) Is mental
|
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instability a basis for removal of a *C I wonder?
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Once upon a time, there was a ZC out in FidoLand, and she upset the
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SysOps in a Region in her Zone, by assuming the RC post of that
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Region, even though she didn't live in the Region.
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Then, when she had finished that, she decided to ignore the wishes
|
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of the SysOps in another Region in her Zone, when they complained
|
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about reorganisation, because reorganisation was "Policy Compliant",
|
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and indeed although there was a lot of suggestion that she was
|
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involved in the reorganisation, she said that anyone who said she
|
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was involved was a liar, and she would sue them and get lots of
|
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money from them for their nasty lies.
|
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|
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Next she said that a SysOp who said he was going to get a legal
|
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judgement on the application of Policy in another Region was a
|
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FidoNews 10-37 Page: 16 13 Sep 1993
|
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blackmailer. She then removed the RC, and installed herself in the
|
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RC post as she didn't live in the Region and it meant the SysOp
|
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couldn't sue her, and was generally bossy as all women are.
|
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|
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Then she said that anyone who threatened another sysop with court
|
|||
|
action was a blackmailer and was XAB.
|
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|
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Now it so happened that some SysOps didn't like what she did, and
|
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they wrote Articles in FidoNews complaining about her behaviour, and
|
|||
|
she saw these, and she was mightily angry, and she ranted and raved
|
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|
and threatened the SysOps with XABs and Court Actions (remember, she
|
|||
|
said that a threat of court action is Blackmail) and she wrote nasty
|
|||
|
letters to the editors of FidoNews, and she made the bold SysOps who
|
|||
|
had put their names to their articles retract their statements, and
|
|||
|
she went purple with rage and had apoplectic fits because other
|
|||
|
people had written articles anonymously and she couldn't make them
|
|||
|
retract those articles.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So, the moral of this story is simple, and is there for all to see,
|
|||
|
do not upset the whinging woman ZC lest she have a purle fit and
|
|||
|
suffer a stroke or some other such illness through her bad temper.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
George Dorn
|
|||
|
pp Sysops in Brazil, Germany, UK and Beta Antares.
|
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|
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|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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|
|||
|
Mail from Tom Jennings
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> nobody talks to me about randomness. i think we need more
|
|||
|
> randomness. That's what happens when change happens by
|
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|
> somebody else.
|
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|
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|
YES!!
|
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|
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|
(Even when it's someone else taking your money (long circuit I'm
|
|||
|
thinking of, not robbery).
|
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|
|
|||
|
Substantial changes in San Fransicko. Lots of businesses closing. People
|
|||
|
on the street. Etc. But also -- lots of "boho" type places, instead of
|
|||
|
charging $7 for a shitty breakfast in a "boho" punk neighborhood, umm,
|
|||
|
the bridge & tunnel crowd no longer has in interest in slumming for fun.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Instead, they're actually *becoming* punk grunge cafes with homemade
|
|||
|
stuff because, its all people can afford (will buy) and instead of fake
|
|||
|
dirt, it's real dirt.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The TV subsume/consume culture can seemingly vampirize any potential
|
|||
|
threat, be it punk, Seattle grunge, rock'n'roll, whatever. However
|
|||
|
there's two things that don't work in that scheme (eg. show up at
|
|||
|
Macy's)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ACTUAL sex and DIRT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Sex, they approach from all angles, but real SEX is sticky, smelly,
|
|||
|
FidoNews 10-37 Page: 17 13 Sep 1993
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
slippery, and seeing two people FUCK ... looks silly! It's goofy! One of
|
|||
|
the utterly LAST things people want to do is NOT LOOK SERIOUS. Sex also
|
|||
|
means dirt (...) and bodies (scary!) and touching, and... the insides od
|
|||
|
their heads, the worst of all.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DIRT is... the antithesis of Western culture. You could measure "class"
|
|||
|
by the amount of dirt tolerated. No one wants it. A dirt "look" might
|
|||
|
sell -- the Seattle grunge thing, ripped jeans, all that -- but ACTUAL
|
|||
|
dirt is like SEX.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The crustcore punx have dirt as their central theme. Actual, crusty,
|
|||
|
filthy, filth. There's even crustcore music. I am not kidding. I love
|
|||
|
the crustcore kids. There are small crustcore enclaves, that hop trains
|
|||
|
(really) and hitchike, and now overlap the Rainbow family (check out one
|
|||
|
of their gatherings sometime, though you'll likely not lik ea lot of the
|
|||
|
crowd it is an amazing even nonetheless). A lot of them are castoff
|
|||
|
fuckup kids.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
San Fran in places (that I like) is developing a comfortable layer of
|
|||
|
well-worn dirt. It is Authentic dirt. Not for looks. It's the dirt of
|
|||
|
sex, the kind you don't mind. Like the crud that accumulates in drawers,
|
|||
|
corners, etc. It only grosses you out when its SOMEONE ELSES DIRT! Like
|
|||
|
moving into a new apartment, the dirt in drawers is somehow... icky. But
|
|||
|
your own dirt, who notices?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(Maybe this is behind why the Normals HATE ALL DIRT -- THEY ARE ALIENS
|
|||
|
EVEN TO THEMSELVES!!!)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A local "hip" restaraunt, the New Dawn, used to attract the art school
|
|||
|
kids, out-of-town wannabees and such.. it's a sort of trashed out
|
|||
|
restaraunt, with "kitchy" decorations, bad paintings, pervert art, bad
|
|||
|
food, etc. It was of course over priced and populted with hipsters. NO
|
|||
|
MORE! They're open later, for dinner, and have a $1.98 breakfast
|
|||
|
special, after 3pm! The food still sucks, but now they have real punks
|
|||
|
and locals eating there.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
People also seem to be getting more tattoos and other line-drawing
|
|||
|
decorations; it's like, it doesn't matter any more. I'm not gonna be
|
|||
|
able to be a Bank Teller during the day anyways, so what the fuck what I
|
|||
|
look like, I might as well like it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I like these lines being drawn. Assuming we hav to have the other part,
|
|||
|
ie. poverty on the rise. It's wartime, is all. I have no doubt the
|
|||
|
Normals will not win.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
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|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"ZIP: Correction; BIGBRO: Addition; INDRANET: Bigger"
|
|||
|
Stanton McCandlish, NitV DataCenter (1:301/2) +1-505-246-8515
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Some updates for stuff that was reported in previous issues.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The UNZ51D3X.EXE (DOS version of InfoUnZip) was corrupted and
|
|||
|
has been replaced with UNZ51D3X.ZIP. Note that it's .ZIP, not
|
|||
|
FidoNews 10-37 Page: 18 13 Sep 1993
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
.EXE, so you'll still need PKUnZip to extract it. "Why would I
|
|||
|
want it anyway"? Well, it will do things that PKUnZip won't,
|
|||
|
like zip subdirectories by default instead of by special switch,
|
|||
|
etc. Pretty neat. FREQ magicname ZIPS to get a short listing
|
|||
|
of all the Zip/ UnZip archivers I have available for various
|
|||
|
platforms (Atari, Mac, Amiga, Unix, DOS, OS/2, etc.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** *** ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There's now a new one of the "BIGBRO" files, which contain info
|
|||
|
on the US govt.'s Clipper/Capstone/Skipjack encryption scheme
|
|||
|
(it has builtin backdoors for "law enforcement" snooping, and
|
|||
|
the plan will only succeed if they OUTLAW all other forms of
|
|||
|
cryptography), and other threats to your privacy, plus all sorts
|
|||
|
of analysis, commentary, letters to send to congress, etc etc.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The new one is BIGBRO4.ZIP. You can FREQ the whole "set" as
|
|||
|
magicname BIGBRO, or just get the individual files as
|
|||
|
BIGBRO.ZIP, BIGBRO2.ZIP, BIGBRO3.ZIP, and BIGBRO4.ZIP. You do
|
|||
|
not have to be Fido nodelisted to FREQ these files, 24 hrs.
|
|||
|
Note: the full set is between 700 and 800k. BIGBRO4.ZIP is about
|
|||
|
350k or so.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BigBro4 has a lot of info on the PKP-RSADSI scandal with NIST
|
|||
|
(over DSA/DSS encryption licensing and bogus monopolistic
|
|||
|
patents on properties of mathematics. Besides that, there's
|
|||
|
some info on CPSR, EFF-Austin and other groups, analysis of
|
|||
|
Clipper from both sides, and more.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** *** ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
IndraNet, a small-but-growing OtherNet (FTSC and QWK), which has
|
|||
|
NO policy, NO coordinators, and NO moderators, where freedom of
|
|||
|
speech reigns, now has hubs in 9 states and 5 countries. Get in
|
|||
|
on it now! FREQ magicname INDRANET.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Tha-ba-tha-ba-that's all folks!
|
|||
|
- S.McC.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Some Responses to Last Issue
|
|||
|
Stanton McCandlish NitV DataCenter 1:301/2
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In "Change Nodelist Archiver Rebuttal", David Johnson 1:244/117 says:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
".ZIP - an unzip package is available for every machine that I know
|
|||
|
of, but the corresponding .zip create requires more memory than is
|
|||
|
available on ALL machines.. Will both the Create and UnCreate run in
|
|||
|
64K is probably a reasonable criteria for determine whether or not a
|
|||
|
specific archiver will be used."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
64K? Maybe someone took that joke about the Timex Sinclair
|
|||
|
seriously... At any rate, all that's needed is to get the InfoZip
|
|||
|
source code, and strip out everything that is not essential for the
|
|||
|
FidoNews 10-37 Page: 19 13 Sep 1993
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
mail use of a ZIP archiver (such as passwording, encryption, ZIPing
|
|||
|
directories, etc etc. Just the basics. I'd suspect the result would
|
|||
|
fit into 64K quite nicely.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In "Open letter to ZCs and the IC", Joaquim Homrighausen 2:270/17
|
|||
|
says:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"I'm sure I'm out of line, have used all the wrong examples, gotten
|
|||
|
the picture wrong, and everything else that can be said about this
|
|||
|
message.. so, with all due respect, GMAFB."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I for one wouldn't say you are out of line; you have interests to
|
|||
|
protect like anyone else. However, the thrust of your argument seems
|
|||
|
to rely on the following:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"It is stated over and over again that FidoNet is an amateur network.
|
|||
|
In which case, what does the US (or any nation's) justice system have
|
|||
|
to do with an amateur network? A copyright is a copyright. It is not
|
|||
|
a grey area of definitions that can be judged or interpreted by means
|
|||
|
of personal opinions, or is it?"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I hate to point it out, but that's doublethink. Copyright is a law
|
|||
|
issue, nothing more nothing less. Your idea seems to amount to "What
|
|||
|
does the justice system have to do with Fido? Except of course when
|
|||
|
it comes to copyright." I'd also like to point out that copyright law
|
|||
|
differs from country to country, so in many cases it IS a grey area.
|
|||
|
I have to firmly agree with those who decry the Garcia Incident as a
|
|||
|
load of crap, on the grounds that until Mr. Garcia, or anyone else,
|
|||
|
is actually convicted, they are not guilty. Beyond that, I also
|
|||
|
question the wisdom of kicking someone out of the net for such an
|
|||
|
infraction in the first place, for a lot of reasons.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This is not to say I support piracy, as someone or other accused me
|
|||
|
of doing previously. It's just my opinion that the issue of piracy
|
|||
|
is not one which Fido need concern itself with, there being things
|
|||
|
like legal systems to deal with it already. Last I looked this was
|
|||
|
supposed to be a NETWORK, not a government or software registration
|
|||
|
enforcement agency. Oh well. As for the matter of people pirating
|
|||
|
YOUR "warez", perhaps you should look into software methods of
|
|||
|
preventing it. Anything but using Fido as a copy-protection
|
|||
|
mechanism.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"TITLE of Article, POLICY 4"
|
|||
|
Dan Mancuso, Another BBS?, 1:301/0, NC301
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Dear Friends...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(I wanted to start off friendly)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Recently, one of the Sysops here in Net 301 decided to express his
|
|||
|
opinion to the Fido World... I was unaware this article was planned,
|
|||
|
and in fact as of the writing of this reply, I have not even read it.
|
|||
|
My reply has nothing to do with the content of that article.
|
|||
|
FidoNews 10-37 Page: 20 13 Sep 1993
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I decided to put this short note in FidoNews to ask folks a favor...
|
|||
|
Please take the time to read POLICY 4 a little closer before you
|
|||
|
start asking, requesting, or demanding a NC remove or otherwise take
|
|||
|
action against a sysop for having an opinion.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I think most folks would be rather surprised at how little real power
|
|||
|
is afforded to an NC (or RC for that matter) As I read it, an NC can
|
|||
|
remove a node only if it becomes technically incapable of properly
|
|||
|
moving NetMail (note: this does not include echomail, unless it
|
|||
|
interferes with the movement of NetMail.) Oh, I suppose if you read
|
|||
|
through the examples you could find other example of where an NC
|
|||
|
could take advantage of his/her position...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
All I want to say on the matter is: Unless a sysop is somehow
|
|||
|
interfering with the proper operation of FidoNet, do not ask an NC to
|
|||
|
take action. The NC's function is to maintain the NodeList for his
|
|||
|
network, distribute the nodediff, FidoNews, and policy updates, and
|
|||
|
NOT to be the Network BABYSITTER
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In Net301, we had a history of seemingly serious problems between the
|
|||
|
sysops of our network... My solution to the 5 year problem was the
|
|||
|
simplest I could think of... I eliminated the "Official Net Echo"
|
|||
|
and the arguments, disgust, and so on, went completely away! It
|
|||
|
appeared to me that mosty of the percieved problems were imaginary.
|
|||
|
and after the removal of the echo where all the flaming took place,
|
|||
|
Net 301 has become a quieter, and much friendlier place...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Perhaps some of you can learn from this... if not, Please try to
|
|||
|
limit your complaints to that which really make a difference. As
|
|||
|
some of you noticed (those who netmailed me asking me to take action
|
|||
|
against Stanton McCandlish) have discovered, I have a tendancy to
|
|||
|
ignore those types of messages, unless they have technical merit. So
|
|||
|
many messages were recieved and still continue to arrive, that I felt
|
|||
|
this was the easiest and quickest way to let people know what kind of
|
|||
|
action I was planning to take.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thank you for listening!
|
|||
|
Dan Mancuso, Another BBS?
|
|||
|
BBS 505-255-3623 FAX-505-255-8210
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
========================================================================
|
|||
|
Fidonews Information
|
|||
|
========================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ----------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Editors: Sylvia Maxwell, Donald Tees, Tim Pozar
|
|||
|
Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell, Vince Perriello,
|
|||
|
Tom Jennings
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
IMPORTANT NOTE: The FidoNet address of the FidoNews BBS has been
|
|||
|
changed!!! Please make a note of this.
|
|||
|
FidoNews 10-37 Page: 21 13 Sep 1993
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"FidoNews" BBS
|
|||
|
FidoNet 1:1/23
|
|||
|
BBS +1-519-570-4176, 300/1200/2400/14400/V.32bis/HST(DS)
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Asked what he thought of Western civilization,
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FidoNews 10-37 Page: 22 13 Sep 1993
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M.K. Gandhi said, "I think it would be an excellent idea".
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