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F I D O N E W S -- Vol.11 No.32 (08-Aug-1994)
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| A newsletter of the | ISSN 1198-4589 Published by: |
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| /|oo \ | Small animal psychology and |
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| _`@/_ \ _ | Rev. Richard Visage 1:163/409 |
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| | (*) | \ )) | Editors: |
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| |__U__| / \// | Donald Tees 1:221/192 |
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| _//|| _\ / | Sylvia Maxwell 1:221/194 |
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| (_/(_|(____/ | Tim |
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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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| Don -- don@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Sylvia -- max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Tim Pozar -- pozar@kumr.lns.com |
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| For information, copyrights, article submissions, |
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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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Good press free............................................. 3
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Dear Reverend Visage,....................................... 6
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Always Winter and never Christmass.......................... 8
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A Response to Digitial Signatures and "Fake Articles"....... 10
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EDUCATOR LOOKING FOR BBS PARTNERS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS......... 11
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Helms Amendment passed...................................... 16
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An Editorial Policy Is Required............................. 17
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Subject: Fidonet Crackdown in Italy - Follow-up (fwd)....... 18
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Can we stop telling other people what to believe, please?... 22
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3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 23
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Editorial
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hiya you.
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Goldberg variations spiralling up staircase, drifting faintly
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into my office/hideout. i like them when i'm trying to figure
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things. mind follows trails and fugues, gently ordering and
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revolving, multiplicity of perspective causing shapes like holographs.
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this feels like my old apartment on water street, where i put my
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first computer. it was a bit slumlike, backyard shabbly and i had
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to climb a fence to get to my door. the plumbing often didn't work
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but i didn't mind, because there were beautiful ancient hand pumps
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instead of taps, connected to a well. all the walls were at peculiar
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angles, so shadows fell in trances. at a first i had my computer in
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an alcove of windows on an old oak desk that i got cheap at the sally
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ann because a drawer was missing. empty old picture frames hung like
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wallpaper evereywhere. i'd watch them with my imagination instead
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of television.
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the computer was in a time warp, surrounded by victorian junk.
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it had a modem, and someone gave me some numbers. didn't know what
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they were for so i tried them. that's how i got into this magic space.
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i liked to move the computer around to see what affect
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differeing environments had on my time online. i moved it into the
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bathroom. giant clawfoot bathtub, candles, shadow puppets near the
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ceiling. then i moved it onto the roof of the kitchen, which was
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flat like a porch, surrounded by dead trees, a condmned building and
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a parking lot. then i moved it inside again, on a low table in front
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of an open window between two blank canvasses. Eventually the
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canvasses filled up and i moved. Spaces have moods to them.
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didn't know what bbss were supposed to be when i started calling
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them. i thought that the only people reading echos were the dozen
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or so people writing messages, so i wrote messages to them,
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unselfconsciously from inside my head. Chatting was a rush. using
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the modem was goldmining for other minds. hypnotic. mesmerizing.
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i finally learned about route maps and how echos work by meeting
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an e-friend at a donought shop at two o-clock in the morning. i
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came to feel bonded with people through this medium. i've heard of
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people meeting online and then meeting in person and being
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disappointed, but i've never been disappointed by real-time meeting an
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e-friend.
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when i became conscious of the vastness of the web, and how
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public it can be, and how socially organized some of it is, i
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stopped writing messages. it seemed like live theatre, and i had
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stage fright. all that structure made me claustrophobic. that went
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away when i began to admire senses of community evolving in echos and
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nets and i wanted to be involved, even if i was awkwardly self-conscious
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about it. sometimes i get fed up when the sense of magic and community
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FidoNews 11-32 Page: 3 08 Aug 1994
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is threatened by nastier aspects of culture from which bbss can free me.
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i am disappointed when hierarchical concepts migrate from the technical
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aspect of managing nets, to social ones.
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years later i'm still fascinated by it all. i'm boggling
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through specs and manuals and wire-tap laws and issues of CUD; i'll
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never absorb all of it, there's more and more. i only do that because
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i'm looking for goldminds.
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A: goldminds: re new able re source.
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o x x x===ooooooo....#$%^!
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Q: i read in the most recent edition of CUD that "hackers" are
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being cracked down upon for "pornography". This time hackers had
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used a *nuclear weapons* laboratory machine in Livermore as a
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repository site for some pictures or something.
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A: huh? nuclear weapons? who's using technology pornographically?
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Q: What are you doing?
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A: i'm going to Arizona to examine part of the plant experiment.
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i'm going to look for a pile of dead junky metal and steering
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equipment, with intelligent plant life growing out of it.
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Good press free
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NETSTOCK
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Sheila Lennon
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Whitehouse&Lennon, Art of the Possible (1:323/109)
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I had to write a Woodstock story or go sit in the mud again.
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This was first published in the Providence (Rhode Island, USA) Sunday
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Journal Magazine, Aug. 7, 1994, and is spreading via the New York
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Times News Service. The author grants permission, blah, blah, blah ...
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to free systems to post it or pass it on. Just keep it free.
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WOODSTOCK REMEMBERED
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HEADLINE: "The global village is finally wired''
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By SHEILA LENNON
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``I still get a chill through me. Woodstock happened because a lot of
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people believed in those things -- helping each other, sharing, making
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it better together.'' -- Al Fumognari. Providence Sunday Journal,
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August 13, 1989
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You must know by now that Woodstock was more than the mud and the
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FidoNews 11-32 Page: 4 08 Aug 1994
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stars and the music.
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An experience, not an album.
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"To the media it was a catastrophe, but to us, it was the very best
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life," Carmino Scaglione of Scituate, R.I., recalled in 1989.
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For three days in 1969 he and I and a half-million like-minded
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strangers had come together and created the world we wanted to live
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in. There were no rules, and no violence.
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Woodstock was as far as we could take the '60s. Freedom could work,
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but we were kids. We didn't know enough, and Richard Nixon's America
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wasn't ready for more than our dress rehearsal.
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We went home, different, some too different ever to fit into anywhere.
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Others forgot what happened at Woodstock and got lost in the glitz.
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I bought the "Whole Earth Catalog," the owner's manual of the
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counterculture, and discovered Buckminster Fuller, cheap travel and
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natural childbirth.
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Twenty-five years later, Richard Nixon is dead, our dissatisfaction
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with government is widespread, and the global village is finally
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wired. It's time to move into it.
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"A million small computers, linked by ordinary telephone lines, can
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suddenly wield formidable computing power that is extremely hard to
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control in a rigidly hierarchical, centralized manner." -- Howard
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Rheingold, "Virtual Communities."
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The information highway will not be televised.
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Learn to navigate the computer net, or be relegated to the second tier
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of the future -- a shopper. ``Interactive TV'' will restrict your
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choices to which movies you'll watch and which ATM account to debit
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for those cubic zirconias.
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True ``interactivity'' allows you to generate content from a keyboard,
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to send and receive. Not only celebrities get ``microphones.'' You too
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have a voice. You can champion an idea, object to an outrage, question
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authority. Like-minded people are again coming together, but this time
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the "virtual world" is computer-mediated. You'll have to make friends
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with machines, or at least learn their language, in order to enter the
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future.
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Mastering the computer may prove a stretch, harder in its own way than
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the mud and thirst and heat of Woodstock. But many people will help
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you, and ask only that you pass on what you learn to someone a few
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steps behind you.
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I haven't felt smart since I arrived online, but I'm having a great
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time.
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FidoNews 11-32 Page: 5 08 Aug 1994
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Unorthodox information -- topics not seriously covered by the
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mainstream press -- is exchanged like contraband. Such '60s staples as
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herbs and alternative medicine, underground politics, altered states,
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organic gardening, vegetarian cooking and astrology mix with such '90s
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concerns as virtual reality, ACT UP, jobs wanted and health care.
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Politicians who venture online will find a well-informed constituency
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already here, and can expect to account for their actions publicly and
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often.
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``Information wants to be free.''-- Stewart Brand, founder of the
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"Whole Earth Catalog" and The Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link, the WELL.
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In Woodstock's economy, your money was useless. What we had was
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shared, and what was ordinarily exchanged for money was given away.
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Many local bulletin boards offer free public access to global nets.
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Freelance computer programmers distribute inexpensive software through
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them: "shareware" that you're welcome to try before you buy.
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On the net, you can give away all that you have and still have it all.
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Electronic information is not a hard commodity.
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What has value here are the people who can generate information. What
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you know and how you'll share it is your currency.
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``It was a little bit frightening to have such freedom, like another
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world where you could do anything, say anything, be anyone, nobody
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would stop you.'' Kathleen McDevitt, Providence Sunday Journal, August
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In 1989, I went back to Bethel, New York, to what will always be
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called Max Yasgur's farm, to cover the 20th-anniversary celebration of
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Woodstock for the Journal-Bulletin, and brought along my 13-year-old
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daughter, Casey Dahm. I tapped on a laptop in the grass, reporting on
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a week of local bands lining up to play on the same spot as Jimi
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Hendrix and Janis Joplin, and on the climactic Saturday night when
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10,000 people rekindled that spirit of goodness that pervades the
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place.
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Casey will always remember it as the scene of her first kiss.
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This year, Casey wants to be nowhere near the Catskills. The free,
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eight-day Rainbow Gathering and Megarave in Arizona's the Grand Canyon
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sounds more interesting. The Rainbow People, tie-dyed nomads, are
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gathering there with the Zippies.
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Zippies?
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One, a fashion failure wearing virtual-reality goggles, graced the May
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cover of Wired magazine, the 18-month-old guide to technohip that's
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the biggest marketing success since Rolling Stone, and already not as
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good as it used to be.
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Zippies are technohippies from England who deftly mix the music and
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multimedia of the rave club scene, Druid religious roots, psychedelics
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and that old hippie freedom trip. Their tour is called Pronoia -- the
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sneaking feeling that others are conspiring to help you -- and their
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goal is evolution, a revolution in consciousness. (Sound familiar?)
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``When cars got stuck, people would literally lift them up. We were
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spontaneously working together.'' John Sousa, Providence Sunday
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Journal, August 13, 1989
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The spirit of freakdom rides again, moving as information on a global
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net that links nearby to nowhere special. It thrives on diversity and
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disdains commercialism, a movement from the Old World to the New.
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The net offers another chance to get it right:
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We empower each other by sharing information.
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We can create here, together, a society in which everyone has a voice,
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and everybody's ideas are heard.
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It's a different world now, 25 years later, and it's showtime.
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(Sheila Lennon is a section editor in the Providence Journal-
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Bulletin's features department.)
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Charles Herriot of 1:163/110 submits yet another letter
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from the chemically imbalanced Doc Logger to the Reverend
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Visage, a man of deep, probing ministries. Roll da flick,
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Sylvia...
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Moose Milk Ranch,
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BarBQhaven, Ontario
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Canada
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O4Q L8R
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Dear Reverend Visage,
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Oh great. I have Snooze accountants crawling all over the
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place. Do you think you might have been a little more subtle
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and *not* submitted the receipts for Consuela's counseling
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on edible underwear. Mercifully, every forensic scientist in
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the universe is working on the O.J. case and they'll never
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be able to match your tongue prints.
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I am so pleased that you are being civilized about your
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placement on the Snooze masthead. I am sure that neither Don
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nor Sylvia cheated when I lost that poker bet wherein I had
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to find someone who would get more Steve Winter mail than
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they do. Mercifully, Steve Winter hasn't heard a *thing*
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about your pagan rituals involving lubricants and nuns. When
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the inevitable flood begins, I suggest stepping on the
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messages with large measures of Glenlivet.
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Best of luck in British Columbia. I fear that you may learn
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that not only the RC12 is missing, but that fellow Satti has
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gone AWOL as well. Keep your eyes open for glassine craters
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which may mark the spot where they underwent spontaneous
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human combustion. The RC12, who runs an alleged BBS system
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on alternate Wednesdays, hasn't sprinkled Holy Oil on the
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winner of the net250 election but we can be assured that the
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comatose majority continues to support him.
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I tried to take your advice with respect to avoiding net250
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sysop echos but I can't seem to control the evil twitching
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in my Dr. Strangelove arm that keeps areafixing one of the
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best humour echos on the continent. I mean, you can't help
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but giggle at an endless stream of messages bragging about
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how they are pulling 1,000 echos into their net but they
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*still* can't move mail eight city blocks in less than four
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days. Imagine, some of their sysops go into horrible
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withdrawal when they haven't received Keith Robb's Dreknet
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advertisement message on a daily basis.
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What is more remarkable, is that there are still pockets of
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poor souls who believe that the PeeFour document is the
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highest and best expression of their McJob management
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careers. I think it would be a good and decent thing for us
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to help these people by sending them as the advance guard to
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Haiti where they can proclaim "But we gotta have rules." The
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TonTon Macoutes will embrace them with open arms... probably
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small arms, with the safeties off.
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The recall vote which was held in REG12 to dispense with the
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alleged RC was an underwhelming success in vox populi. I
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think all twenty four voters who exercised their franchise
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will be sending angry netmail to Readers Digest demanding to
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know if they are "already a winner."
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Your secretary, Ms. LaBamba has parked herself on the edge
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of my desk and despite my pleas for more oxygen she refuses
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to release me from a thighlock until I lash this thing
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together and get it shipped to Swamp Swine. I fear that her
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silicone implants have gone to her head, and we may need to
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send her to Mississauga to have her lobotomized.
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I shall be on the road next week, having promised to visit
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France where I will be a guest speaker at a "Save The Dwarf
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Tossing" rally. I understand that our moosehide parka pal,
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Bridgitte Bardot, will be there. I shall stop in
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Newfoundland to club a few baby seals so that she can be
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suitably attired.
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Regards,
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Doc Logger,
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Vegetable Philosophy Dept.,
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Smelting University,
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Anaconda, Montana
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FidoNews 11-32 Page: 8 08 Aug 1994
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Always Winter and never Christmass
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
|
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|
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From: Mike Riddle (1:285/27)
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To: Donald Tees (1:1/23)
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Date: August 3, 1994
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Subject: PGP
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Re: Winter of our discontent (his title)
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Always Winter and never Christmass (mine)
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|
Dear Don:
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In your generally well considered and written editorial
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about the latest Winter storm, you write:
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DT> None that I have seen yet are practical. PGP is the most
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DT> common one ... but are we to refuse access to anyone not
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|
DT> using PGP? I think not. Besides, unless we poll a system
|
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|
DT> directly to get the public key, how does it prove anything?
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DT> Anybody can create a key and a PGP signature.
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First, I while I hope that no one suggested PGP as the ultimate
|
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|
(dare I say, "final"?) solution, it would be *part* of a solution to the
|
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|
problem of proof of authorship. Presumably you could trace the path
|
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|
line of the submission, or could review your inbound log, but both of
|
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|
those can be "hacked" so they might not prove much.
|
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|
But you show a bit of a misunderstanding with respect to PGP. If you
|
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|
receive a PGP key and process it, you will see something like the
|
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|
following example, using a of mine. Running the process
|
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|
|
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|
pgp [public key filename]
|
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|
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|
on my public key returns the following:
|
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|
|
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|
File contains key(s). Contents follow...
|
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|
Key ring: 'mhr28527.$00'
|
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|
Type bits/keyID Date User ID
|
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|
pub 1024/FE0E156D 1994/05/18 Mike Riddle (mr@rlaw.omahug.org) sig
|
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1158478D Jim Grubs, W8GRT
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<jgrubs@voxbox.norden1.com>
|
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|
sig F7ADF50D Jim Grubs
|
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|
<jgrubs@voxbox.norden1.com>
|
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|
sig EE38FB41 GK Pace
|
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|
<gkp@f26.n374.z1.fidonet.org>
|
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|
sig F89A24F9 Christopher Baker
|
|||
|
<1:374/14@fidonet.org>
|
|||
|
1 matching key found.
|
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|
|
|||
|
Do you want to add this keyfile to keyring 'C:\PGP\pubring.pgp'
|
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|
(y/N)?
|
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|
|
|||
|
- From this, you can see that while obtaining the key directly from
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-32 Page: 9 08 Aug 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
me is at least some insurance against "spoofing," the key contains
|
|||
|
within itself its own validation.
|
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|
|
|||
|
Whether or not your system can decrypt the signatures is dependent
|
|||
|
upon your having obtained the public keys of the signers. The
|
|||
|
process seems slow at first, but quickly builds, and over time
|
|||
|
you establish a "web of trust" based upon keys received from a
|
|||
|
known, trusted source, plus keys obtained from unknown routes but
|
|||
|
processed and signed by known persons.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Within the configuration of PGP you have the option to tailor the
|
|||
|
trust levels and requirements, so you can be very easy-going or you
|
|||
|
can be quite paranoid. Or you can take a common-sense, middle ground,
|
|||
|
approach.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So if you receive a public key and a signed message in the same packet,
|
|||
|
you might still be able to verify the sender. It will depend upon who
|
|||
|
has signed the public key, whether you have any of those keys in your
|
|||
|
keyring, and what trust levels *you*, not anyone else, has assigned to
|
|||
|
the signers.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PGP might not be a perfect solution for the verification of authorship,
|
|||
|
but digital signatures in a broader sense *are* the answer. The U.S.
|
|||
|
government has recently announced a Digital Signature Standard. The
|
|||
|
process, however, has been marred by technological and legal controversy
|
|||
|
and it is difficult to say, as I write, what the final outcome will be.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
But PGP (or PEM/RIPEM for the internet-able) are existing, relatively
|
|||
|
widespread, systems which provide for digital signatures. PGP, because
|
|||
|
of its flexible key and decentralized management, has generally won the
|
|||
|
battle for the hearts and minds of cypherpunks within Fidonet. I
|
|||
|
maintain both a RIPEM and a Fidonet public key, but I've never received
|
|||
|
anything besides test traffic in RIPEM and I don't encourage its use.
|
|||
|
The PGP front-ends are much friendlier.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So that other submission you received? Maybe you could have trusted it
|
|||
|
after all!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Mike
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
|
|||
|
Version: 2.53
|
|||
|
|
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|
iQCVAgUBLj9gi0pSi8D+DhVtAQHeVAQA7n2KDHZU2rZxN4SC4Zd4wldo9NSBwffe
|
|||
|
4bbcVBozTbjBEgokGI/TttNbr4frwZy5rOqYiM24A4K+Vub56OLpDADJmxbeoRWn
|
|||
|
DKNJ+kHo7MzIg4fXu2cYzAnoHRryumBI8cBoh1ZhA5T3xq9UK6FX0qgxFuZa2n8v
|
|||
|
AZpRe2AL6pE=
|
|||
|
=qjfx
|
|||
|
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
|
|||
|
Version: 2.53
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
mQCNAi3aOhkAAAEEAPJ8znEHIYStbdbOxTKkZhutKL+0zTFCIBO7BisWIlVQ1Vns
|
|||
|
qoLJ+pfa79DN9y8xgZH9NNr8/a5SanCtDLhniPmX/6paS0AeQxYTkKNkHRgLC6pR
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-32 Page: 10 08 Aug 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
8Yz3g3YPxsIRoPPaJHUIxQI/TmhkLZzEPjmgJ1StJQiN//BNi0pSi8D+DhVtAAUT
|
|||
|
tCBNaWtlIFJpZGRsZSAobXJAcmxhdy5vbWFodWcub3JnKYkAlQIFEC3o0W0w1Fqv
|
|||
|
EVhHjQEBn6gD/1PXO0R9OEau5f2issfHOYbNYCXpNauF/DO4+yo4+WAc/0DeCNsh
|
|||
|
4y2C7AuPYZp6qOGqos1oL5E85jegteGU8qfup987uZphbWksu7qIGJqaxLn3Q95P
|
|||
|
zRTYjM9GPhBzxa4ocwsrhyQE1TNqzuTqVzYfD58W/GmrO1VyK9RWIQxkiQCVAgUQ
|
|||
|
LdpzbMmzkeX3rfUNAQE6UAQAtdSTI8b1K5ohk2DKcPWAmlMrmJUaWbeab2uz87Kv
|
|||
|
JgZq1BTFXCQAi1t+f7JE2xpF+TwF5SHQxBWrHeZq8l92z31Kgwu3Mjb0O2CJzYFS
|
|||
|
Y3tEuwMbufwtvwrN3mvPTkEn3RiTSqoAILOtReEUE9AyBR9Z0XjVuKO23jiPgXWC
|
|||
|
kc+JAJUCBRAt2uMZj0k0Hu44+0EBAeBvA/wKrl1sng1QI4mDVSO6KfS6fYmWv3y8
|
|||
|
fxcuck9/6309Rsk9eQroY0tJSEuJNXV/fIyW9YPwyl0cWeTC/e0xF415DAb0++TD
|
|||
|
0MjY3nFefqMwt3gVrQgbuTIHbHi4/LJL/C5wjPe1ASaCbp2zfJG4OAuK3peCpnqB
|
|||
|
H394cWlIcBT/5YkAlQIFEC3aRoTLEDwS+Jok+QEBx0ED+wQT5kDZUnlG6QioSXSx
|
|||
|
TyPudFl/II61nfrKQF+EQlhg1REKOz/OiSeFaoxJ/mMcmWbTD8RbnibJG6Y70AA9
|
|||
|
+mgfRRZO232Qwxk8lU9uwfHbXlrqlIKdpnkOX90V3vVWxdtWpvBr0242/GylkGr3
|
|||
|
3Z0gqthX2jTzWBp6GE6wUuBc
|
|||
|
=1vn9
|
|||
|
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A Response to Digitial Signatures and "Fake Articles"
|
|||
|
by Ryan Anderson (1:120/379)
|
|||
|
Net 120 Secure Mail Hub
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Fidonet appears to be at the center of the controversy regarding
|
|||
|
digital signatures and encryption. With the article by Steve Winter's
|
|||
|
in at least *ONE* of the recent snooz issues we have come to a point
|
|||
|
where there is a great deal of confusion over both digital signatures
|
|||
|
and encryption.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A digital signature simply attempts to authenticate the originator of
|
|||
|
the message. Therefore, an article without one has no proof at all of
|
|||
|
it's origins. Via lines and header data are easily faked.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SW?> The recent article in the Snooze FIDO1129.NWS was not authored or
|
|||
|
SW?> authorized by me.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This statement by Steve has no margin of proof in it right now,
|
|||
|
because we have no verification that he actually submitted the
|
|||
|
article. This is one of the many benefits of learning more about the
|
|||
|
encryption currently available to use in Fidonet.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The only way to prevent this from happening in the future is for Steve
|
|||
|
to get himself a copy of PGP, create a key, make it available for file
|
|||
|
request, and get as many signatures added, as fast as possible. Then
|
|||
|
he needs to sign every message leaving his system. Maybe then we can
|
|||
|
determine if Steve Winters wrote the article in question, or if it was
|
|||
|
simply someone annoyed at him making him look like a fool.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For more information on digital signatures, look for the PUBLIC_KEYS
|
|||
|
echo. It's available on the backbone, and in most nets. Or get a
|
|||
|
copy of PGP, and read the documentation. (It's amazingly informative)
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-32 Page: 11 08 Aug 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Ryan Anderson
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
|
|||
|
Version: 2.6
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
iQCVAgUBLkM+mTc3ytqHnNyNAQEHngP/f4jOarobd+Nqn+NoZqfb2GBdhuSSZ8va
|
|||
|
hk8JEJB38VudXR9AEYKk25OnLG7BbLQQDJFOmZXs4rCw7Oc0OsYVbDF9CVI1QRTi
|
|||
|
f9QRq2Up4ZkPbu3VnFAx2PV7EykQLYdpVufzBAfwy28SeQ7sikb3tL+1OP4lD/oe
|
|||
|
L4JfP+g51KU=
|
|||
|
=aGtW
|
|||
|
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
EDUCATOR LOOKING FOR BBS PARTNERS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
By way of introduction, I am a 6th grade teacher at Morningside
|
|||
|
Elementary School in Brownsville, Texas. I am on the organizational
|
|||
|
committee of NASSE, the National Association of Space Simulating
|
|||
|
Educators, which is comprised of a group of educators involved in the
|
|||
|
use of classroom and school space simulators (including permanent,
|
|||
|
semi-permanent, and temporary simulators). We met at University
|
|||
|
School in Shaker Heights, Ohio, (a suburb of Cleveland) during June
|
|||
|
of 1994 to establish a national organization.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The purposes of the organization are:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. To facilitate the exchange of ideas, information, and technical
|
|||
|
enhancements among simulator using educators.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2. To assist teachers interested in developing space simulators.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3. To provide consultation services to teachers and schools
|
|||
|
regarding the use of space simulators.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
4. To encourage the use of the information superhighway as a tool
|
|||
|
for enhancing simulations.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5. To provide assistance regarding sources of free or low cost
|
|||
|
resources and materials from the aerospace community, government
|
|||
|
organizations, and information providers.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
6. To advance the use of simulation as an educational technique in
|
|||
|
all areas of education.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7. To support the initiatives for space exploration on the part of
|
|||
|
governmental and other organizations.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
We currently have well over 50 subscribers to our fledgling
|
|||
|
organization. NASSE has an Internet address (nasse@shadowso.com), and
|
|||
|
I a gopher site at http://chico.rice.edu/armadillo/ for storage and
|
|||
|
retrieval of Ascii and binary files to enhance educational space
|
|||
|
simulations. I hope to begin placing public domain software on the
|
|||
|
Armadillo system very soon.
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-32 Page: 12 08 Aug 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
As a Fidonet/K12Net SysOp, I realize that many educators do not have
|
|||
|
full (or even partial) Internet access. I would like to provide those
|
|||
|
educators with a Fidonet echomail area devoted to discussions regarding
|
|||
|
the planning and coordination of educational space simulations. An
|
|||
|
appropriate name for the echomail area would be, simply, SPACESIM.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I have been conducting simultaneous educational space simulations for
|
|||
|
the past three years. By "simultaneous," I mean that we coordinate
|
|||
|
our simulations with other sites across the country. When we launch
|
|||
|
a mission with our permanent space simulator, _Columbia II_, other
|
|||
|
schools monitor our progress via Internet email. Remote sites also
|
|||
|
utilize satellite tracking programs to monitor the "flight." A
|
|||
|
Fidonet echomail area would provide a means whereby educators could
|
|||
|
plan for simulations of their own. We could also coordinate
|
|||
|
simulations that had a much longer duration than the "traditional"
|
|||
|
space simulations conducted via Internet.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Essentially, five to seven student "astronauts" perform prelaunch
|
|||
|
systems checks as indicated by their preflight launch scripts, see
|
|||
|
and hear a space shuttle launch (we have an EXCELLENT VHS video tape
|
|||
|
developed by Tim Dedula at NASA Lewis), activate switches labeled
|
|||
|
according to _The Space Shuttle Operator's Manual_ in proper
|
|||
|
sequence, perform experiments while in "orbit," communicate with
|
|||
|
Mission Control via wireless FM intercom, utilize satellite tracking
|
|||
|
programs to monitor their progress, and so on. We endeavor to make
|
|||
|
the simulations as realistic as possible.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
At Mission Control (my classroom), teams of students work together to
|
|||
|
make the mission successful:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Lab Team collects data from the Payload Specialists inside the
|
|||
|
simulator who are performing the experiments;
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Medical Team asks the Medical Officer on board the _Columbia II_
|
|||
|
space shuttle simulator to take blood pressure, heart rate, pulse, and
|
|||
|
respiration readings from the astronauts before and after a rest period
|
|||
|
and compares those data to readings taken before and after an exercise
|
|||
|
period;
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Navigation Team follows the _Columbia II's_ progess on a
|
|||
|
Shareware satellite tracking program (STSORBIT) and records latitude,
|
|||
|
longitude, and altitude, notes the time (in CST and UTC), and plots
|
|||
|
the shuttle's current position on a large world map;
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Data Team sends written data to the astronauts via "fax" (a printer
|
|||
|
inside the simulator connected to an IBM PC outside);
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Public Relations Team scurries about, picking up information from all
|
|||
|
teams to post on a large bulletin board;
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Communications Team relays all voice communications from the various
|
|||
|
teams to the student astronauts.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Those interested in participating conduct their own missions as outlined
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-32 Page: 13 08 Aug 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
above OR serve as
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
weather stations
|
|||
|
solar flare observatories
|
|||
|
Auxiliary Mission Control nodes (you could supervise the experiments YOU
|
|||
|
design for US to perform)
|
|||
|
NASA tracking stations
|
|||
|
Space Station Freedom
|
|||
|
Moonbase Alpha
|
|||
|
Mars Base 5
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
We communicate with each other via email, but I am working on
|
|||
|
obtaining CuSeeMe connectivity. CuSeeMe is being developed by
|
|||
|
Cornell University and allows for realtime videoconferencing on the
|
|||
|
Internet.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Over the past two years, we have developed launch and landing
|
|||
|
scripts, activity guides, and experiments for the astronauts to
|
|||
|
conduct while in orbit. We have amassed a veritable curnucopia of
|
|||
|
space science-related software (e.g., satellite tracking programs,
|
|||
|
mission clocks, GIFs of the space shuttle, space flight simulators,
|
|||
|
etc.). Tim Dedula, an electrical technician at NASA Lewis, has been
|
|||
|
extremely helpful, not only to us, but to educators across the
|
|||
|
country interested in space simulations. He has provided us with a
|
|||
|
wealth of materials, including lesson plans, software, NASA videos,
|
|||
|
and VHS videos HE developed of a space shuttle launching, in orbit,
|
|||
|
and landing. We also coordinate simulations with Bob Morgan,
|
|||
|
director of the National Educational Simulations Project Utilizing
|
|||
|
Telecommunications (NESPUT) under the auspices of Academy One and the
|
|||
|
Cleveland Freenet, who coordinates several 24-hour missions every
|
|||
|
year. Bob is a pioneer in the field of student space simulations and
|
|||
|
has also provided us with lesson plans, ideas for experiments,
|
|||
|
computer software (IBM, Apple, and Mac), space science-related book
|
|||
|
titles, and much more.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
As you can see, the possibilities for this kind of project are
|
|||
|
practically limitless.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Our permanent space simulator, the _Columbia II_, is 10 feet wide and
|
|||
|
20 feet long. An 8 x 8 ft. section was added to provide the
|
|||
|
astronauts with a restroom and shower. The outer covering of the
|
|||
|
simulator is white 4 mil poly. The framework supporting the plastic
|
|||
|
consists of 10-foot lengths of PVC that are inserted into 1" holes
|
|||
|
drilled into the 2 by 4 base. The entire structure took about two
|
|||
|
weeks to build and cost about $1,500.00.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*-------------*
|
|||
|
| Restroom |
|
|||
|
* & *
|
|||
|
| Shower |
|
|||
|
*----* *----*
|
|||
|
| |<--- tunnel
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
*----* *----*----*----*----*----*---*
|
|||
|
| | |<--|--- Control Panel
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-32 Page: 14 08 Aug 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
| | | |
|
|||
|
| Dining / Communications Room | O <-- Outer Hatch
|
|||
|
| Room | Flightdeck | | (entrance)
|
|||
|
|Middeck | | |
|
|||
|
*---*----*----*----*----*----*----*---*
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Each * is a 1/2" hole in which a 10-foot section of PVC pipe is
|
|||
|
placed. A PVC "cross" joins the two opposite PVC pipes together,
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forming an arch. The plastic sheeting is then placed over the arch,
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forming a structure somewhat reminiscent of a Conastoga wagon. The
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plans for making the Simulator were taken from a book titled _Space
|
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Simulations_ by Jerry Bernhardt and Larry McHaney.
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There are two computers in the communications room. One computer, a
|
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Mac, is used as a space science encyclopedia. The Mac contains a
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variety of space science-related programs (e.g., The Space Educator's
|
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Handbook, GIF viewers, SatTrak, and so on). A monitor mounted behind
|
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the control panel is connected to a modem-equipped PC outside the
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simulator. Members from the Data Team use the PC, which is connected
|
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to a video/keyboard switcher, to run various programs for the
|
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astronauts, including a shuttle tracking program, GIF viewer,
|
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telecommunications program, and Space Flight Simulator. The third
|
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computer - an Apple IIe - is located in the Middeck area and is used
|
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for additional training on aeronautics and spaceflight.
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Two lengths of coax cable and a phone line from my classroom provide
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video and audio links to the simulator. A VHS VCR and Panasonic
|
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laserdisk player are connected to a video switcher which is, in turn,
|
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connected to the 50-foot length of coax cable so that various video
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segments (e.g., shuttle launch, earthviews from the shuttle,
|
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thunderstorms, atmospheric anomalies, shuttle landing, etc.) can be
|
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transmitted to a large screen TV inside the simulator. A video
|
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splitter located between the video switcher and the 50-foot length of
|
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coax allows Mission Control personnel to view the launch, earthviews,
|
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landing, and so on, on a TV inside Mission Control.
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|
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A surveillance camera is mounted to the middle wall separating the
|
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Flightdeck and Middeck areas. A 60-foot length of camera cable is
|
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|
connected to a B/W monitor in Mission Control for continuous
|
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|
supervision. This particular surveillance system provides 1-way
|
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video/audio communications from the student astronauts and Mission
|
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|
Control technicians.
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A control panel was added to the simulator this year. Various
|
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aircraft instruments have been placed in the panel to add an extra
|
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touch of realism. Thirty-two switches have also been installed. Each
|
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switch is labeled and corresponds to an actual switch found inside a
|
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|
real space shuttle. When the switch is depressed, a bulb is lit on a
|
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control panel in Mission Control. The panel in Mission Control also
|
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|
contains switches that light bulbs on the control panel inside the
|
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|
Simulator.
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|
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Two sets of wireless FM intercoms that provided for voice
|
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|
communications between the astronauts and Mission Control and between
|
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|
the astronauts in the Flightdeck and Middeck areas have been removed.
|
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|
FidoNews 11-32 Page: 15 08 Aug 1994
|
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|
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The surveillance camera described above provides one-way communications
|
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|
between the astronauts and Mission Control. An FM tuner connected to
|
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|
a stereo mixer with 3 microphone inputs (and 4 additional inputs)
|
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|
provides one-way communications between Mission Control and the the
|
|||
|
astronauts. We are experimenting with the mixer, using it to manage
|
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|
various sound inputs as sound effects (e.g., laserdisk player, CD-ROM
|
|||
|
player, cassette, etc.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Another modem-equipped computer in Mission Control classroom provides
|
|||
|
a mode of communication that allows the Public Relations Team to
|
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|
correspond with students, educators, and space science professionals
|
|||
|
the world over.
|
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|
|||
|
Activities with our space simulator culminate in a simultaneous
|
|||
|
24-hour mission in which student astronauts and Mission Control
|
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|
technicians conduct experiments related to space science, perform
|
|||
|
emergency evacuation drills, and correspond with students in many
|
|||
|
states and countries who also participate in the 24-hour space
|
|||
|
simulation.
|
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|
|
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|
The project is a cooperative effort involving teachers, parent
|
|||
|
volunteers, and students of all ages, but we focus on 4th thru 6th
|
|||
|
grade students. Once the various roles have been assigned, everyone
|
|||
|
must work together to define his/her responsibilities throughout the
|
|||
|
mission. A firm chain of command must be established. For example,
|
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|
as Operations Director, I speak only to Team Leaders.
|
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|
|
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|
We conduct, on average, one 8-hour long simulation every month
|
|||
|
beginning at 10:00 a.m. CST (16:00 UTC). This type of project
|
|||
|
requires careful planning in order for all teams to know what their
|
|||
|
respective duties and responsibilities are. The date for the next
|
|||
|
simulation will be announced at least two weeks prior to the
|
|||
|
simulation.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It is also possible that simulations could be coordinated over a
|
|||
|
period of many days or even weeks. Such would be the case in a
|
|||
|
simulation of an extended journey to Mars.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In future, additional echomail areas could be devoted to specific
|
|||
|
aspects of the educational space simulation: Planning, Resources,
|
|||
|
Lessons and Experiments, Scenarios, and so on.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I understand that in order for SPACESIM to get on the backbone, I have
|
|||
|
to demonstrate a need for such distribution. If you are a Fidonet
|
|||
|
SysOp and would like to subscribe to the SPACESIM echomail area, please
|
|||
|
email
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
chris@tenet.edu
|
|||
|
or netmail me at
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Chris.Rowan@f12.n397.z1.fidonet.org.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I sincerely appreciate your comments and suggestions, and look forward
|
|||
|
to hearing from you.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-32 Page: 16 08 Aug 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Respectfully yours,
|
|||
|
Chris Rowan
|
|||
|
chris@tenet.edu
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
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|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
From: (Flesh)
|
|||
|
Helms Amendment passed,
|
|||
|
call your Senators and House Reps (fwd)
|
|||
|
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 1994 19:55:49 -0700 (PDT)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This is a forwarded message. The phone numbers are really only relevant
|
|||
|
if you live in Washington, but this is pretty significant, even if it was
|
|||
|
already voted upon
|
|||
|
----------------------------
|
|||
|
Critics of the Helms amendment to the Elementary and Secondary Education
|
|||
|
Bill are claiming that it threatens local autonomy and will increase hate
|
|||
|
and intolerance in schools and in general. Following is a large excerpt
|
|||
|
of a wire story on the vote. I called Senator Murray's office; she voted
|
|||
|
against the amendment. Please call her and let her know how important
|
|||
|
her vote was. I was unable to reach Senator Gorton's office late
|
|||
|
Tuesday. I'll call again Wednesday morning.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Senator Murray's Seattle Office: 553-5545
|
|||
|
Senator Gorton's Seattle Office: 553-0350
|
|||
|
Sen Gorton's Opinion Hotline: 1-800-282-8095
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
joe
|
|||
|
--------------------------------
|
|||
|
WASHINGTON (AP) -- School districts with programs that encourage
|
|||
|
acceptance of homosexuality would lose federal funding under a
|
|||
|
Senate proposal.
|
|||
|
Senators voted 63-36 Monday in favor of a proposal by Sens.
|
|||
|
Jesse Helms, R-N.C., and Bob Smith, R-N.H., to cut federal aid to
|
|||
|
districts that ``carry out a program or activity that has either
|
|||
|
the purpose or effect of encouraging or supporting homosexuality as
|
|||
|
a positive lifestyle alternative.''
|
|||
|
Included were distribution of instructional materials,
|
|||
|
counseling and referral of students to gay organizations.
|
|||
|
The vote occurred as the Senate debated reauthorization of the
|
|||
|
Elementary and Secondary Education Act, which spreads $12.5 billion
|
|||
|
in federal funds among the nation's public schools.
|
|||
|
The House included a similar amendment when it passed the bill.
|
|||
|
Differences between the two versions will have to be worked out by
|
|||
|
a conference committee before the bill can be signed into law by
|
|||
|
President Clinton.
|
|||
|
Smith had a stack of pamphlets he said were typical of those
|
|||
|
purchased by school districts that teach about homosexuality in
|
|||
|
social studies or sex education programs.
|
|||
|
He said some were ``so graphic and so disgusting that I can't
|
|||
|
display them here on the floor of the United States Senate.''
|
|||
|
But Sen. Paul Wellstone, D-Minn., called the proposal ``very
|
|||
|
mean-spirited'' and said it would forbid counseling of gay
|
|||
|
students, who he said are two to three times as likely as other
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-32 Page: 17 08 Aug 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
teen-agers to commit suicide.
|
|||
|
``We simply can't do that,'' he said.
|
|||
|
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., chairman of the Senate Labor and
|
|||
|
Human Resources Committee, said the proposal would inject the
|
|||
|
federal government into local decision-making and would ``remove
|
|||
|
the local discretion that is the hallmark of our educational
|
|||
|
system.''
|
|||
|
Some school districts teach acceptance of homosexuality during
|
|||
|
social studies or sex education programs. Such a program in New
|
|||
|
York City led to the ouster of Joseph Fernandez as chancellor of
|
|||
|
the nation's largest school system last year.
|
|||
|
Publishers also are offering some books written especially for
|
|||
|
curricula that teach acceptance of gays.
|
|||
|
``Heather Has Two Mommies'' and ``Daddy's Roommate'' depict
|
|||
|
lesbian and gay male couples in family settings with children.
|
|||
|
Other books designed for AIDS education programs are more graphic.
|
|||
|
Some describe sexual acts and advocate the use of latex condoms
|
|||
|
during intercourse.
|
|||
|
Helms denounced what he called the ``disgusting, obscene
|
|||
|
material that's laid out before school children in this country
|
|||
|
every day.''
|
|||
|
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act also sets the
|
|||
|
distribution formula for federal dollars targeted for disadvantaged
|
|||
|
students.
|
|||
|
More than 90 percent of the nation's school districts receive
|
|||
|
funds from the so-called Chapter I program. But the money is spread
|
|||
|
so thin that many poor children are either not served or
|
|||
|
underserved.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
An Editorial Policy Is Required
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
An Editorial Policy Is Required
|
|||
|
by Denis McMahon, 2:251/20
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Listen up Donald & Sylvia, it's about time you put an editorial
|
|||
|
policy in place that stops the Snooze being used for flamewars.eur,
|
|||
|
flamewars.usa, flamwewars.uk etc, and dragged it back out of the
|
|||
|
gutter it seems to have fallen into.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I and many others have their own ideas about who is right and who is
|
|||
|
wrong in the various local conflicts, and I probably have the same
|
|||
|
total lack of interest about the conflicts going on elsewhere as
|
|||
|
anyone else.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Added to this, just about everyone distorts the truth in some way
|
|||
|
when putting across their side of a dispute, so the information
|
|||
|
posted in the Snooze often varies between the inaccurate and
|
|||
|
downright lies.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+++++++++++++++++++++++ ENOUGH IS ENOUGH +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I thought that the Snooze was an important part of FidoNet, it's how
|
|||
|
we're kept up to date with what's going on. However, it seems that
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-32 Page: 18 08 Aug 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
the current fashion is to use the snooze for:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(a) The editors to make profound comments based on their own lives -
|
|||
|
which is probably OK - editors should be able to write what they
|
|||
|
like in an editorial.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(b) Flamewars.uk - an ongoing series of allegations and
|
|||
|
counter-allegations that in total contain maybe 5% true fact
|
|||
|
concerning the administration of FidoNet in Zone 2 Region 25.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(c) Flamewars.usa - an ongoing series of articles about sysops in
|
|||
|
the usa by sysops in the usa who disagree with each other.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(d) Sick humour - which may also be a deliberate attempt by some
|
|||
|
people to upset other people.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(e) Net humour - which would be fine if the author wasn't trying to
|
|||
|
score political points with it, and
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(f) Occasionally something useful like a new echo announcement etc.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(a) I don't mind within reason, (b) contains so much lies it could
|
|||
|
never be printed in the UK without major courtroom civil action, (c)
|
|||
|
might yet go the same way on your side of "the pond" (Atlantic
|
|||
|
Ocean), (d) is unneccessary, (e) tolerable and (f) shouild be
|
|||
|
encouraged.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So, editors, are you going to allow the continued hands off and
|
|||
|
print the lot policy to continue, or do you have the courage to do
|
|||
|
what any other editor does and, at risk of upsetting contributors,
|
|||
|
chuck the rubbish in the bin.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
At the end of the day, if someone else wants to start up en ezine
|
|||
|
called fidowars they can do it, but lets kick this rubbish out the
|
|||
|
Snooze!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Date: Wed, 25 May 1994 16:02:22 -0700 (PDT)
|
|||
|
Subject: Fidonet Crackdown in Italy - Follow-up (fwd)
|
|||
|
Precedence: list
|
|||
|
To: eff-activists@eff.org (eff-activists mailing list)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------- Forwarded message ----------
|
|||
|
Date: Tue, 24 May 1994 12:04:27 -0700
|
|||
|
From: Bernardo Parrella <berny@WELL.SF.CA.US>
|
|||
|
Subject: Fidonet Crackdown in Italy - Follow-up
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
From: Bernardo Parrella <berny@well.sf.ca.us.>
|
|||
|
To: All
|
|||
|
Subject: Fidonet Crackdown in Italy - Follow-up
|
|||
|
Date: May 23, 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"The crackdown needed to be done, software piracy has become a
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-32 Page: 19 08 Aug 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
National sport in Italy. Unfortunately, the operation rapidly became
|
|||
|
too wide for our forces: right now, here in Pesaro we are only three
|
|||
|
Prosecutors, quite busy with penal trials, in court all day long. We
|
|||
|
will try to do our best with the less possible damage for the entire
|
|||
|
community."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Here are the explanatory words of Gaetano Savoldelli Pedrocchi, the
|
|||
|
Pesaro Prosecutor who is managing the investigations that last week
|
|||
|
led to a nationwide crackdown on Fidonet Italia BBSes
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
During the operation - confidentially known as "Hardware 1" - more
|
|||
|
than 60 (some sources go up to 130) Bulletin Board Systems have been
|
|||
|
visited and searched by police officials.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In the central and northern part of the country, several Fidonet
|
|||
|
nodes were closed and dozens of operators were charged of "conspiracy
|
|||
|
with unknown for distribution of illegally copied software and
|
|||
|
appropriation of secret passwords."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Some figures say the seizures included more than 120 computers, 300
|
|||
|
streamer-cassettes and CD-ROMs, 60,000 floppy disks, an imprecise
|
|||
|
number of modems and other electronic devices.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In some cases, police officials sealed off rooms and garages where
|
|||
|
the BBSes were operated or closed all the hardware they found in a
|
|||
|
closet. Several Fidonet operators (generally students, professionals,
|
|||
|
small-company owners) lost their personal data because every magnetic
|
|||
|
support was "suspected to carry pirated software".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Aimed to crack a distribution ring of illegal software run by two
|
|||
|
people using the publicly available Fidonet nodelist, investigators
|
|||
|
searched and seized every single site of the list - even those that
|
|||
|
had never had any contact with the two suspected.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Also, many operators not inquired by police were forced to
|
|||
|
immediately shut down their systems, searching for possible illegal
|
|||
|
software covertly uploaded on their BBSes.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
As a consequence of such indiscriminate operations, the real, very
|
|||
|
few pirate boards had the chance to quickly hide their businesses -
|
|||
|
sources say.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"I do not believe to this scenario," said the Pesaro Prosecutor in an
|
|||
|
interview by SottoVoce Magazine. "We acted after precise information
|
|||
|
about the activities of a specific data-bank: if some operators have
|
|||
|
nothing to do with the charges, we'll verify it as soon as possible."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Questioned about further investigations against BBSes users, the
|
|||
|
Prosecutor said: "We'll see later....at the present, users can sleep
|
|||
|
peacefully: otherwise, I cannot imagine how many people should be
|
|||
|
investigated. I do not want to criminalize the entire population.
|
|||
|
Even if the inquiry has become so vast, this is not a subject of
|
|||
|
vital importance for our country. It is mostly a fiscal and
|
|||
|
bureaucratic issue, a matter of small-scale but spread illegality."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-32 Page: 20 08 Aug 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
However, rumors say other inquires are currently underway in other
|
|||
|
cities, and even the Criminalpol is working on similar issues.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Assisting the investigated people, some lawyers already asked for the
|
|||
|
immediate return of the confiscated materials, while others suggested
|
|||
|
to wait for better times. In any case, it will probably take months
|
|||
|
(years?) before receiving official answers regarding the seizures.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Struggling to re-open in some way their systems, Fidonet operators
|
|||
|
are also working to get the attention of mainstream media on the
|
|||
|
issue - with little success, so far. After an article published by La
|
|||
|
Repubblica, two local newspapers, Il Mattino and Il Giornale di
|
|||
|
Brescia, run brief reports on May 15, both centered on "a wide
|
|||
|
software piracy ring cracked by police officials".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
But the real activity is happening inside and around electronic
|
|||
|
communities.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MC-Link and especially Agora' Telematica (the biggest Italian
|
|||
|
systems) are doing a great job, offering space for news, opinions and
|
|||
|
comments - also acting as connection links between the decimated net
|
|||
|
of BBSes and worried individuals scattered in the country.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Here is just one example: "....police officials seized everything,
|
|||
|
including three PCs (one broken), a couple of modem (just fixed for
|
|||
|
some friends), floppies, phone cables, phone-books. Now Dark Moon is
|
|||
|
off, hoping to have at least one line available in a few days, maybe
|
|||
|
at 2400. I fear that more raids will soon follow elsewhere. So,
|
|||
|
please, stay alert..."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A catching dynamism flourishes from the BBSes linked to Cybernet.
|
|||
|
Although some of them are currently not operating, a special issue of
|
|||
|
the Corriere Telematico was just released over the net and their
|
|||
|
printed voice, Decoder Magazine, will soon distribute news,
|
|||
|
testimonies, comments on "Operation Hardware 1".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PeaceLink has set up a defense committee-news center in Taranto and
|
|||
|
its spokesperson, Alessandro Marescotti, will sign an article for the
|
|||
|
next issue of the weekly magazine Avvenimenti.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Promptly alerted, the International online community gave good
|
|||
|
response - quickly redistributing the news over the Net and sending
|
|||
|
supportive messages.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Here is an email from Michael Baker, Chairman of Electronic Frontiers
|
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Australia: "To that end I am writing to offer assistance to anyone in
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Italy who wants to set up such an organisation. Recently I (along
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with others) have set up Electronic Frontiers Australia, and I am now
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its Chairman. Other national EF groups have been, or are being, set
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up in several other countries (Canada, Ireland, Norway, UK and
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Japan)....if there is anything we can do to help, please ask."
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Shifting toward politics, on May 19, the first working day of the new
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Italian Cabinet, six Members of the Reformers group presented a
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written question to the Ministers of Justice and Interior.
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FidoNews 11-32 Page: 21 08 Aug 1994
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After a short introduction about telecom systems, the document gives
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an account of the facts and asks three final questions to the
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Government: "- if it will intend to open an investigation to verify
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if the raids ordered by the Pesaro Prosecutor's office were
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prejudicial to the constitutionally guaranteed freedom of expression;
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- if it is not the case to set up a better and greater team of
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computer experts in order to avoid further random seizures of
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electronic devices that lead to shut down the BBSes; - if it is not
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the occasion to confirm that current legislation does not charge
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system operators with objective responsibility for users' activities
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on telecom systems."
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Although the Fidonet sysop community (about 300 people) is still
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quite uncertain regarding its future, many of them feel the urgent
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need to overcome a sort of cultural and social isolation that clearly
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surrounds the telecom scene in Italy.
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At the moment the main issue is how to raise public interest and
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political pressure to obtain clear laws in support of civil rights in
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the electronic medium.
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Ideas and proposals are developing from several electronic
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laboratories, such as the Community Networking conference on Agora'
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Telematica as well as on Cybernet.
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"We underestimate our strength: if we could just be able to set up an
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Italian Association of Telecom Users we could put pressure on
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political and legislative bodies." "Overwhelm newspapers, radio and
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tv stations with faxes, letters, phone calls!" "We must attract
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common people, through hundreds of tables and events in the streets
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more than online, even if we do not have a Kapor to support us."
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"There should be press-conferences in several cities, with the
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presence of investigated people along with famous persons,
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politicians." "What about a 24-hours silence from any system in the
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country with simultaneous events in each city and village where a BBS
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operates?"
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The situation is rather fluid and in e-motion. Stay connect!
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- Bernardo Parrella
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<b.parrella@agora.stm.it>
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<berny@well.sf.ca.us>
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< - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >
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electronic distribution of this posting is greatly encouraged,
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preserving its original version, including the header and this notice
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< - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >
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FidoNews 11-32 Page: 22 08 Aug 1994
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Can we stop telling other people what to believe, please?
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Matt Clauson (1:306/54.1)
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CoSysOp, Message Bases, AudioVisual Resources BBS (1:306/54.0)
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I have been reading the "articles" that our fellow Fidonaut Steve
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Winter has been posting over the past 52 issues... And I am getting
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VERY TIRED of what I see as "My Christianity is the only real
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Christianity, all the rest can go to hell!"
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but this is what *I* believe Mr. Winter is
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putting into the snooze... I'm not saying that his view of
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Christianity is not correct, but who is he to tell us if our view of
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Christianity is not correct? Isn't this like why the Puritans and
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other religous groups came to our dear land? So they wouldn't have to
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be told that their views are wrong?
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I know, and I AM admitting, I do not go to church every weekend, or
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read the Bible every day for eight hours... But I do believe that He
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does have a plan for us... And I am willing to be a part of it. But
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that plan is not for you or any other human being to decide,
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Mr. Winter...
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I'm not saying that religion should not be in FidoNet, but, please,
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Mr. Winter, do not condemn other Christians because they are not
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"your brand" of Christian. And please feel free to contact me by
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netmail or by an open article in the snooze if you want to correct me
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as to the reasons behind your views...
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For those of you with PGP who wish to reply by netmail, please
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send me an encrypted message. My key lays below... Along with
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my signature...
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BTW -- I have plenty of hard drive space for the flood of messages that
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will arrive! <very large grin>
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Best Regards, and me He be with you,
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Matt
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------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ----------------
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Editors: Sylvia Maxwell, Donald Tees
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Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell,
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Vince Perriello, Tim Pozar
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Tom Jennings
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"FidoNews" BBS
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FidoNet 1:1/23
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BBS +1-519-570-4176, 300/1200/2400/14400/V.32bis/HST(DS)
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Internet addresses:
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Sylvia -- max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca
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Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com
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(Postal Service mailing address)
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FidoNews
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Published weekly by and for the members of the FidoNet international
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amateur electronic mail system. It is a compilation of individual
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articles contributed by their authors or their authorized agents. The
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contribution of articles to this compilation does not diminish the
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rights of the authors. Opinions expressed in these articles are those
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of the authors and not necessarily those of FidoNews.
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Copyright 1994 Sylvia Maxwell. All rights reserved. Duplication
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and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only. For use
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in other circumstances, please contact the original authors, or
|
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FidoNews (we're easy).
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|
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OBTAINING COPIES: The most recent issue of FidoNews in electronic
|
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form may be obtained from the FidoNews BBS via manual download or
|
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FidoNews 11-32 Page: 24 08 Aug 1994
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|
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Wazoo FileRequest, or from various sites in the FidoNet and Internet.
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PRINTED COPIES may be obtained by sending SASE to the above snail-mail
|
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address, or trade for copy of your 'zine.
|
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INTERNET USERS: FidoNews is available via FTP from ftp.fidonet.org,
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in directory ~ftp/pub/fidonet/fidonews. If you would like a FAQ, or
|
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have questions regarding FidoNet, or UUCP<==>FidoNet gateways, please
|
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|
direct them to David Deitch (1:133/411@fidonet) at
|
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|
deitch@gisatl.fidonet.org.
|
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|
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SUBMISSIONS: You are encouraged to submit articles for publication in
|
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FidoNews. Article submission requirements are contained in the file
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ARTSPEC.DOC, available from the FidoNews BBS, or Wazoo filerequestable
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from 1:1/23 as file "ARTSPEC.DOC". Please read it.
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|
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"Fido", "FidoNet" and the dog-with-diskette are U.S. registered
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trademarks of Tom Jennings, and are used with permission.
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"the pulse of the cursor is the heartbeat of fidonet"...
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