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BTN: Birmingham Telecommunications News
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COPYRIGHT 1993 ISSN 1055-4548
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February 1993 Volume 6, Issue 2
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Edition 1
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Table Of Contents
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Article Title Author
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Policy Statement and Disclaimer................Staff
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From The Editor................................Scott Hollifield
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Letters to the Editor..........................BTN Readers
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American BBS Association.......................Rocky Rawlins
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Review of PKZIP 2.04e..........................Mark Maisel
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BBSing in the Real World.......................Damion Furi
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Our Wonderful State............................Lurch Henson
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U.S. Robotics V.FAST Announcement..............U.S. Robotics
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Local Music In February........................Judy Ranelli
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BBS Spotlight: Sperry..........................Eric Hunt
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Special Interest Groups (SIGs).................Barry Bowden
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Known BBS Numbers..............................Staff
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Disclaimer and Statement of Policy for BTN
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We at BTN try our best to assure the accuracy of articles and
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information in our publication. We assume no responsibility for damage
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due to errors, omissions, etc. The liability, if any for BTN, its
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editors and writers, for damages relating to any errors or omissions,
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etc., shall be limited to the cost of a one year subscription to BTN,
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even if BTN, its editors or writers have been advised of the likelihood
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of such damages occurring.
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With the conclusion of that nasty business, we can get on with our
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policy for publication and reproduction of BTN articles. We publish
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monthly with a deadline of the fifteenth of the month prior to
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publication. If you wish to submit an article, you may do so at any
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time but bear in mind the deadline if you wish for your work to appear
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in a particular issue. It is not our purpose to slander or otherwise
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harm a person or reputation and we accept no responsibility for the
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content of the articles prepared by our writers. Our writers own their
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work and it is protected by copyright. We allow reprinting of articles
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from BTN with only a few restrictions. The author may object to a
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reprint, in which case he will specify in the content of his article.
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Otherwise, please feel free to reproduce any article from BTN as long as
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the source, BTN, is specified, and as long as the author's name and the
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article's original title are retained. If you use one of our articles,
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please forward a copy of your publication to:
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Mark Maisel
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Publisher, BTN
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606 Twin Branch Terrace
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BHAM, AL 35216
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(205) 823-3956
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We thank you for taking the time to read our offering and we hope that
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you like it. We also reserve the right to have a good time while doing
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all of this and not get too serious about it.
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F R E E B I E : G E T I T W H I L E I T S H O T !
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The following boards allow BTN to be downloaded freely, that is with no
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charge to any existing upload/download ratios.
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ADAnet One Alter-Ego Bone Yard
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Bus System Channel 8250 Crunchy Frog
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DC Info Exchange F/X BBS Gateway BBS
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Homewood's Hell Hole Joker's Castle Lemon Grove
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Martyrdom Again?! The MATRIX Milliways BBS
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Night Watch The Outer Limits Owlabama BBS
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Owl's Nest Playground Safe Harbor
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Southern Stallion Starbase 12 Teasers BBS
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T.G.U.E. BBS Thy Master's Dungeon Weekends BBS
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(Please note that this list includes some systems which are not local to
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Birmingham and therefore not included on our BBS Numbers list.)
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I think I may have omitted a system or two this month, so pay attention
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to the list for a change. If you are a sysop and you allow BTN to be
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downloaded freely, please let me know via The Matrix or Crunchy Frog so
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that I can post your board as a free BTN distributor. Thanks. SH
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N E W S F L A S H
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ANNOUNCING THE FORMATION OF THE
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AMERICAN BBS ASSOCIATION!
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See article for details.
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From the Editor
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by Scott Hollifield
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To begin with this month, I have a public confession to make. It's
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something which I was hoping to hide from everyone, but recent events
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have come to light which make it impossible for me to continue to remain
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silent on this matter.
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I have a severe health problem which has only been recently
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diagnosed. The medical term for it is ranidaecrunchinumeronesia. It's
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a very rare, very particular disease - put simply, it is a neurological
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disorder which shuts down the pathways of the brain that allow people
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who are editors of BTN to remember and accurately record the correct
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phone numbers belonging to a BBS called the Crunchy Frog.
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Very serious. My family has not been informed, and I hope to keep
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them out of it, for obvious reasons, but I thought my friends should
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know. It's something which has chronically impaired my ability to
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function for the last two months, and the final blow came in last
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month's issue of BTN, where, thinking that I had conquered my problem,
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I proudly announced that the "correct" numbers for Crunchy Frog had been
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listed, finally. Sadly, such was not the case.
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However, there is hope on the horizon. With the support of friends
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and staff colleagues, great care has been taken to ensure that the
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Crunchy Frog's number has been accurately represented as of this issue.
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The disease is in remission, and although I know that it will be a long
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journey back to normality, I am confident that we can all get through
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this. Thank you all for everything.
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Now then, I feel I really should repeat something I said last issue,
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and that is that BTN needs articles, desperately, surely, madly.
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There's plenty to write about these days; I have a few ideas myself
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which, conveniently, are going to wait until next month. And everyone
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should also be aware that BTN's fifth anniversary is coming up in May.
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Why? Because it's important, damn it.
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This month, we are carrying a special feature which you may have
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already seen if you're a regular on The Matrix. Rocky Rawlins has
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recently formed the American BBS Association, a very good idea whose
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time has come, and something which BTN plans to support in anyway
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possible. In this issue, you'll find the purpose and background of the
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ABBSA, plus an application for any sysops who might want to join.
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Explicit instructions are given in the article for doing so.
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Also, regulars Lurch Henson and Damion Furi (how did I get stuck
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with these guys?) have a few things to say to you, and Judy Ranelli, our
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emissary from the local music scene, is quite prepared to tell you which
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bands you should go watch. And lest I forget, the new version of PKZip
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which has everyone in a dither lately is reviewed herein, by our
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esteemed publisher. That plus the usual odds and ends (er, pending
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publication at press time) make up this issue of BTN. See you next
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time.
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Letters to the Editor
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From: Mark Shafer
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Dear Editor,
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I have a problem. I am engaged to a wonderful lady and am planning
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to finalize the wedding date with her. I come from a family of 4
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brothers and herein lies the problem. My older brother Jeff is in
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prison for the rape of a 14 year old and will not be released for
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another 12 years. My next older brother Bob is gay and living with two
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other homosexuals. My younger brother is on the run from the police.
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It seems they want him for bank robbery and killing a bank guard. And
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my youngest brother is a computer programmer working for IBM... My
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problem is: Should I tell my fiance about my brother the computer
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programmer?
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[Ed.: Yes. If IBM keeps going the way it is, you may have to take care
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of him for a while.]
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THE AMERICAN BBS ASSOCIATION
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Rocky Rawlins
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I: PURPOSE
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The American BBS Association (ABBSA) exists to provide an umbrella advocacy
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organization for BBS operators. ABBSA is organized roughly on the model used
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by the Better Business Bureau.
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The ABBSA National Office is in Birmingham, Alabama based at The MATRIX
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BBS. The ABBSA National Support Conference is available for echo from The
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MATRIX at no cost other than normal Long Distance charges. The MATRIX BBS
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is accessible at 300-2400 baud at (205) 323-2016 and at 9600+ baud at
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(205) 323-6016. The MATRIX BBS is a subscription BBS however ABBSA Sysops
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will be given Visiting Sysop status (90 minutes a day and full access) at
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no charge.
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The National ABBSA Office can also be reached on the Internet as
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abbsa.nat@the-matrix.com and the Alabama Chapter as abbsa.al@the-matrix.com.
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The National and Alabama ABBSA voice number is (205) 251-9347.
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The ABBSA is organized on a State Basis. i.e. we are currently forming the
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Alabama Chapter of the ABBSA here in Alabama. The National Office of the
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ABBSA functions ONLY as an Advisory and Coordinating center for State
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Chapters and State Chapters retain complete independence. If you are
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interested in forming a State Chapter, please contact us through one of
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the above channels. There are no fees or costs required for formation of
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a State Chapter.
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The goals of the ABBSA are simple in conception though perhaps more difficult
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to carry out.
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American BBS Association Policy and Goals
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1. Educate the public about the purposes, potential, and benefits of
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Electronic Communications.
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2. Monitor the media for inaccurate and misleading information
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regarding BBS activity and take steps to correct such misinformation.
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3. Regularly inform the media of significant events in the local BBS
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community.
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4. Serve as a source of information for individuals or organizations
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seeking information about BBS.
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5. Inform ABBSA member BBS of significant legislation or other actions
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which affect the BBS community.
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Membership in ABBSA requires only that a BBS Sysop agree to "support the
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Ethical Standards" of the ABBSA. No "enforcement" mechanism exists other
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than the right of the Chairman of a State Chapter to revoke the membership
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of a state BBS after consultation with other members. ABBSA Member Sysops
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may elect a new Chairman of a State Chapter at any time on a majority
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vote.
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NO DUES OR FEES ARE REQUIRED FOR MEMBERSHIP IN ABBSA.
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Every member of ABBSA may post on their BBS that they are a member of
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the ABBSA and all members are strongly encouraged to post the ABBSA
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Ethical Standards on their BBS as a bulletin or in some other accessible
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manner.
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II: BACKGROUND
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The American BBS Association was formed as a result of media activity in
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the Birmingham, Alabama area. A local station aired sensationalist stories
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about children accessing "dirty pictures" on local BBS. Local Sysops made
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numerous attempts to contact the management of the station to discuss the
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misperceptions being reinforced by such reporting. The reaction of the
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local station was to completely ignore the members of the local BBS
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community.
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This was particularly disturbing in light of the contributions of the BBS
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community to the state and city. Local BBS provided free Email to the
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Gulf states during the war for family members and friends to communicate
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with personnel assigned there. Local Sysops provided extensive forums for
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local and national candidates and campaigns to communicate with the public.
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Many local BBS provide a variety of free services in support of the local
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schools, charity organizations, Police Departments. The BBS community
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provides Internet and other International communications capability that
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is not available through any other channel in the state for individuals.
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Despite the more than a decade of service and support of the local
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community and business, local media completely ignores the benefits and
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contribution of the local BBS community in preference for stories that
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promulgate old stereotypes and sensational implications. With the growing
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visibility of BBS but a deep ignorance of what a BBS is, this trend is
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certain to grow unless we take positive action.
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While the efforts of individual Sysops can easily be ignored by a media
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organization, imagine the effects of phone calls and letters from hundreds
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of Sysops and Users across the State in conjunction with Press Releases and
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Press Conferences from the State ABBSA Chapter.
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation is doing a wonderful job on the National
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level to address many of the legislative, legal, and social issues that
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affect the Electronic Community. But they have neither the resouces nor the
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emphasis to address problems on the local level. The ABBSA is oriented to
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fill that vacuumn and to address the isssues that affect all of us on
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a local level.
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Past efforts to form a National level organization of BBS or Sysops have
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foundered on the rocks of "control" and "authority". Being Sysops ourselves
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we have the natural loathing for anyone telling us how to run our boards or
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to try to impose a set of rules on us. BBSing is a good example of "anarchy
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in action". But the vast majority of Sysops share common goals and standards.
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The intention of the ABBSA is to "codify" those common standards and goals in
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a written form with which we can all agree but which do not in any way
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interfere with our personal control of our individual BBS.
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We believe the Ethical Standards of the ABBSA are ones with which all Sysops
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can readily agree and support since they simply echo existing standards.
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The growth of the ABBSA provides every member BBS with a platform from which
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to communicate with the media, legislators, and the public. With a set of
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Public Ethical Standards and a formal organization, we can much more
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effectively combat the hysteria, stereotypes, and sensationalist image that
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is emerging more and more in the public eye. The continued growth of the
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local, national and world BBS community is dependent on an accurate public
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understanding of the potential and benefits of electronic communications.
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We encourage all Sysops to support the ABBSA by becoming a member and
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publically posting your support of the goals and Ethical Standards of the
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ABBSA.
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III: REQUIREMENTS FOR MEMBERSHIP
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1. Operate an Electronic Bulletin Board System (BBS), Public or
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Private, Free or Subscription which is available 24 hours a day.
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2. Sign and return your agreement with the ABBSA Ethical Standards to
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either your State ABBSA Chapter or the National ABBSA Office.
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American BBS Association Ethical Standards
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1. I will not use or allow my BBS to be used for illegal activity.
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2. I will not allow my BBS to be used to distribute Pirated or
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Copyrighted software except where software Copyright and\or License
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agreements specifically allow electronic distribution and if such
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software is uploaded to my board without my knowledge I will remove
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it when I am made aware of it.
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3. I will restrict access to adult material by minors and I will make
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ALL REASONABLE EFFORTS to verify that a caller is 21 years of age
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before allowing that caller access to adult material.
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4. If I run a Public BBS I will not refuse access to any individual
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on the basis of age, sex, religion, race, or ethnic origin except
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restrictions to specific conferences that are necessary to provide
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Private Conferences for particular age, sex, religious, racial or
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ethnic groups.
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5. I will support and promote the Right of Freedom of Speech and the
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free exchange of ideas among individuals.
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I REQUEST MEMBERSHIP IN THE AMERICAN BBS ASSOCIATION. I OPERATE A FULL
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TIME BBS AND I SUPPORT THE ETHICAL STANDARDS OF THE AMERICAN BBS
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ASSOCIATION. I AGREE TO OPERATE MY BBS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE ETHICAL
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STANDARDS TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY.
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Signature _____________________________________ Date ___________
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BBS Name:______________________________________
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BBS Phone Number(s) ___________________________
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Sysop Name and Address:___________________________________
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___________________________________
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Sysop Phone number: ( ) -
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Sysop Internet address:___________________________________ (if available)
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(end of ABBSA membership application)
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(The name and addresses of Member Sysops are considered Confidential and )
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(will not be provided to others without explicit permission of the individual)
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(Sysop. BBS names and phone numbers are considered Public Information unless )
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(you specfically request otherwise. )
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If you wish to become a Member BBS of the American BBS Association, simply
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sign this statement and mail a copy to your State ABBSA Chapter or to the
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American BBS Association National Office at the addresses listed below.
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Upon signing and mailing this statement you are entitled to post a notice
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on your BBS for up to 90 days that you are a temporary:
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Member of the American BBS Association
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(your_state Chapter) [if desired]
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pending receipt of an acknowledgment from either your State or the National
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ABBSA office that your application has been received after which you are a
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permanent ABBSA member unless such membership is revoked by the State or
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National Office. You are also encouraged to post ABBSA.BLT as a public
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bulletin on your system.
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* NATIONAL ABBSA CONTACTS:
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ABBSA National Office
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(voice) (205) 251-9347
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(Internet) abbsa.nat@the-matrix.com
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Mailing address: American BBS Association
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1426 11th St. South
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Birmingham, AL 35205
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* STATE ABBSA CONTACTS:
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Alabama ABBSA Chapter Office
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(voice) (205) 251-9347
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(Internet) abbsa.al@the-matrix.com
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Mailing address: Alabama ABBSA Chapter
|
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|
1426 11th St. South
|
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Birmingham, AL 35205
|
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The ABBSA National Support Conference is accessible for messages or echoing
|
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on The MATRIX BBS in Birmingham, AL at:
|
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300-2400 (205) 323-2016
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9600+ (205) 323-6016
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(American BBS Association and ABBSA are Service Marks of)
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( the American BBS Association (1992) )
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|
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|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
Review & Comparison of PKZIP 2.04e versus PKZIP 1.10
|
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|
by Mark Maisel
|
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With the long awaited release of the newest version of PKZIP for
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MS-DOS machines, I thought it would be a good idea to compare the new
|
|||
|
with the old as part of my evaluation. You'll first find a quick
|
|||
|
reference table below followed by summaries of each file type and how
|
|||
|
well the versions of PKZIP handled them. There were several bugs
|
|||
|
reported within days of the release of PKZIP 2.04c. The version I used
|
|||
|
for this review, 2.04e, is the release containing fixes for the problems
|
|||
|
first found in the new release. In my use of both 2.04c and 2.04e, I
|
|||
|
had no problems but there were enough users with problems to warrant a
|
|||
|
fix. DO NOT USE 2.04c, especially if you are running a machine with
|
|||
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EMS, XMS, or any other memory above 640K.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
The following results were obtained from the use of the following
|
|||
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machine: 486DX-33mhz computer with 256K static cache, 20 megabytes of
|
|||
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memory (RAM), and 670 megabyte SCSI hard drive (15ms). On different
|
|||
|
machines, your results will vary, but should be consistent with the
|
|||
|
degree or percentage of change found with each sample.
|
|||
|
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Filename Original Size PKZIP 1.10 PKZIP 2.04e
|
|||
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-------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
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*.BAT 1,483 2,816 2,701 ->This is not an error
|
|||
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A4.EXE 2,046,936 946,117 853,978
|
|||
|
CALLER1 1,644,480 231,697 173,417
|
|||
|
COMMAND.COM 47,845 30,086 28,967
|
|||
|
ETUBE.FLI 1,281,254 763,747 703,908
|
|||
|
GODPHONE.TIF 881,496 652,814 606,629
|
|||
|
PSTYLER.EXE 1,007,824 507,924 462,349
|
|||
|
ROBOCOMM.LOG 103,499 17,768 14,536
|
|||
|
|
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|
|||
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*.BAT: 18 very small batch files with sizes ranging from 14 to 331
|
|||
|
bytes.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Time Required Size in Bytes
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*.BAT 1483 ->This is not an error
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PKZIP 1.10 0 seconds 2816
|
|||
|
PKZIP 2.04e 0 seconds 2701
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Speed improvement is negligible on this system. Compression
|
|||
|
improvement is roughly 4%. The actual space required to store the file
|
|||
|
created by both versions of PKZIP exceeded the space, in bytes, used by
|
|||
|
the uncompressed files. As most hard drives use a 512 byte or larger
|
|||
|
sector size, the ZIP'ed file does use less room. I would not, however,
|
|||
|
recommend ZIP'ing your batch files if you use them regularly, except for
|
|||
|
purposes of backup.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A4.EXE: The executable file for the database program, Alpha4, containing
|
|||
|
overlays.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Time Required Size in Bytes
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A4.EXE 2,046,936
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PKZIP 1.10 38 seconds 946,117
|
|||
|
PKZIP 2.04e 32 seconds 853,978
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Speed improvement is roughly 16%. Both versions did a pretty good
|
|||
|
job of compressing the file. The new version did a better job by
|
|||
|
roughly 10%. For purposes of saving space, PKZIP seems appropriate if
|
|||
|
you aren't going to be using this file often, or if you have the luxury
|
|||
|
of being able to decompress a program into a RAMDISK for execution.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CALLER1: The caller log from a popular bbs. This ASCII text file
|
|||
|
contains much repetitive information and should compress well.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Time Required Size in Bytes
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CALLER1 1,644,480
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PKZIP 1.10 28 seconds 231,697
|
|||
|
PKZIP 2.04e 13 seconds 173,417
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Speed improvement is roughly 54%. Both versions did a pretty good
|
|||
|
job of compressing the file. The new version did a better job by
|
|||
|
roughly 25%. This is especially impressive since it took less than half
|
|||
|
the time of the old version.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COMMAND.COM: This file is the command interpreter for MS-DOS 5.0.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Time Required Size in Bytes
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COMMAND.COM 47,845
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PKZIP 1.10 1 second 30,086
|
|||
|
PKZIP 2.04e 1 second 28,967
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Speed improvement is negligible on this system. Compression
|
|||
|
improvement is roughly 4%.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ETUBE.FLI: This file is a product of Autodesk Animator. It is graphics
|
|||
|
data sequenced for animation.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Time Required Size in Bytes
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ETUBE.FLI 1,281,254
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PKZIP 1.10 18 seconds 763,747
|
|||
|
PKZIP 2.04e 25 seconds 703,908
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Speed improvement is non-existent since none occurred. I attribute
|
|||
|
the slower time to PKZIP attempting to optimize its compression for
|
|||
|
graphics data. This is speculation. Compression improvement is roughly
|
|||
|
8%.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
GODPHONE.TIF: This file is a 24 bit uncompressed TIFF, scanned from a
|
|||
|
color photograph of a friend.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Time Required Size in Bytes
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
GODPHONE.TIF 881,496
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PKZIP 1.10 19 seconds 652,814
|
|||
|
PKZIP 2.04e 22 seconds 606,629
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Speed improvement is non-existent since none occurred. I attribute
|
|||
|
the slower time to PKZIP attempting to optimize its compression for
|
|||
|
graphics data. This is speculation. Compression improvement is roughly
|
|||
|
7%. For data such as this, a good implementation of JPEG graphics
|
|||
|
compression would be far more suitable.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PSTYLER.EXE: This file is the Windows executable for Photo Styler.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Time Required Size in Bytes
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PSTYLER.EXE 1,007,824
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PKZIP 1.10 17 seconds 507,924
|
|||
|
PKZIP 2.04e 16 seconds 462,349
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Speed improvement is roughly 6%. The new version compressed better
|
|||
|
by roughly 8%.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ROBOCOMM.LOG: This file is a small log, generated by Robocomm. It is
|
|||
|
ASCII text and has many repetitive elements.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Time Required Size in Bytes
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ROBOCOMM.LOG 103,499
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PKZIP 1.10 1 second 17,768
|
|||
|
PKZIP 2.04e 1 second 14,536
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The speed improvement is negligible, but that is attributable in
|
|||
|
large part to my hardware/software configuration. The compression with
|
|||
|
the new version is roughly 18% better.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
All in all, I am very pleased with the latest release of PKZIP. I
|
|||
|
wish it had come out sooner as it had been advertised for well over a
|
|||
|
year prior to its arrival. I also found it curious that so many
|
|||
|
problems cropped up when it was released given the exhaustive incubation
|
|||
|
period it has had. I experienced no problems, but others did with
|
|||
|
2.04c. Be sure to use 2.04e if you decide to try or use the new PKZIP.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So far as I know, PKWARE has not released compatible versions for
|
|||
|
any other platforms. Be considerate of Amiga, OS/2, Atari, and others
|
|||
|
who use either PKWARE or other incarnations of a ZIP compression scheme.
|
|||
|
Perhaps if enough of you folks out there who are one of the above
|
|||
|
platforms let PKWARE know you want a new version, you'll get one. Good
|
|||
|
luck!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BBSing In The Real World
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
by
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Damion Furi
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I still haven't called CompuServe, GEnie, or any other LD BBS,
|
|||
|
in the seven or eight months that I've had my modem. Why not?
|
|||
|
Well, I understand that most BTN readers have been using modems
|
|||
|
longer than I've been interested in computers, but our local area
|
|||
|
BBSs are still so FULL of wonderful things that I've just never
|
|||
|
gotten around to calling long distance services.
|
|||
|
I think there are a lot of users that take our local area BBSs
|
|||
|
for granted. I KNOW I've caught myself thinking of The Matrix as
|
|||
|
a kind of extended personal hard drive - instead of telling Rocky,
|
|||
|
for example, "Hey, thanks! I appreciate all your hard work, of
|
|||
|
which I have been an occasional beneficiary!"
|
|||
|
For example, I D/Led IntelliComm from Owlabama Mensa News and
|
|||
|
BBSEE from The Matrix. I am currently in the process of setting up
|
|||
|
IntelliComm for automated mail and file runs. Intellicomm will be
|
|||
|
tied to my private BBS to run as an event at weird o'clock in the
|
|||
|
morning while I'm asleep. A separate event (if I can rig it) will
|
|||
|
run BBSEE, an offline file manager that can pull NEWFILES.DAT from
|
|||
|
.QWK packets and append the listing to the existing catalog for a
|
|||
|
specified board (I think; I'm still reading the docs).
|
|||
|
When I wake up in the morning, my mail will be waiting for me,
|
|||
|
and my file catalogs will be updated (I hope). I will have a
|
|||
|
complete list of all the files I have on- and offline, as well as
|
|||
|
a constantly updated file listing for the boards I use most often.
|
|||
|
Theoretically, I could find the files I want while offline, set up
|
|||
|
IntelliComm to leech `em while I'm innocently asleep, and have
|
|||
|
Christmas every day. If I could find a program to keep tabs on my
|
|||
|
UL/DL ratios, catalog which files I've sent where and when, and
|
|||
|
warn me before a sysop decides I'm a Grade A Leech, I think I would
|
|||
|
be set for life. Well, I would be happy for awhile, anyway.
|
|||
|
To me, all this is ultra cool! And I owe it all to our local
|
|||
|
boards! Sure, CompuServe probably has all this stuff, and more.
|
|||
|
But I got this locally, and I don't have to worry about any
|
|||
|
expenses except registration fees; as opposed to LD charges (or
|
|||
|
subscription fees) AND registration fees.
|
|||
|
Another reason I haven't called LD is due to the plethora of
|
|||
|
netted BBSs in and around Birmingham. I can call Owlabama Mensa
|
|||
|
News and talk to somebody in Australia or the U.K. (Or, I could
|
|||
|
call The Matrix and probably talk to Martians...! If Rocky adds
|
|||
|
another net to that board, I think it will either collapse or
|
|||
|
implode.) I am very heavily involved in several ALAnet subs, and
|
|||
|
I barely have time to keep up with that. If I called CompuServe,
|
|||
|
I think I would probably become One with my PC.
|
|||
|
A third reason I haven't called LD is lack of money. But I
|
|||
|
think that's beside the point...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
One of these days I will have enough "discretionary income" to
|
|||
|
subscribe to all of the boards I would like to support...Owlabama
|
|||
|
Mensa News, The Matrix, Nirvana, Teaser's, The Drawing Room,
|
|||
|
DiskTop Publishing, NightBreed, and half a dozen more. So far, the
|
|||
|
only board to which I've subscribed is Baudville.
|
|||
|
I suppose that it's just as well that I'm broke; with a list
|
|||
|
like mine, I would just be a broke subscriber.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
------
|
|||
|
Damion Furi owns Freelance Support Services, an administrative
|
|||
|
and computer support service primarily serving other
|
|||
|
freelancers, which he runs from home.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Services include OCR & color scanning, desktop & disktop
|
|||
|
publishing (including AutoDesk animation), managerial, and
|
|||
|
administrative services.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For a current list of services, E-Mail your request c/o
|
|||
|
Nirvana, Owlabama, Teaser's, The Matrix, or Baudville.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Our Wonderful State
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
or
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Yet More Stupidity from on High
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
by
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Lurch Henson
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Well, well, well.....I missed a month..... No one noticed, did they?
|
|||
|
I got swamped with work, and illness, but what happened to the rest of
|
|||
|
you? Poor little Scott having to go to archives to fill out the
|
|||
|
issue.... Well, with any luck that won't happen again. (Yeah, right.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
One morning at work, not long after "Young and Elder" came on the
|
|||
|
radio, I heard them making some comment about a judge ruling that the
|
|||
|
Conferate flag couldn't be flown on state buildings anymore.... Jeez,
|
|||
|
don't courts have ANYTHING better to do? I don't know, something like
|
|||
|
getting rid of the backlog of cases about silly little things like rape,
|
|||
|
murder, arson, armed robbery, etc., etc., etc.? No, of course not. How
|
|||
|
silly of me to think so. I should know better by now, shouldn't I?
|
|||
|
I myself think this is a bunch of "hooey" anyway....the reasons they
|
|||
|
give for getting rid of the thing are all fine and good.....over 100
|
|||
|
years ago. I myself know of very few people that fly, or display, the
|
|||
|
Rebel (no longer Confederate, just plain REBEL) flag that believe that
|
|||
|
"black people" should be put in chains and sold on an auction block.
|
|||
|
I've flown the flag myself, back when I was married, and living in Lower
|
|||
|
Alabama. Stuck a flagpole up in the front yard and hoisted that thing
|
|||
|
high and proud. I did this in protest, as at the time I was REBELling
|
|||
|
against something that was important to myself and my wife. To me, and
|
|||
|
most of the people I know that display this flag, it signifies a Rebel
|
|||
|
cause, not an opinion that someone should be a second, or lower, class
|
|||
|
citizen because of the color of their skin. Honestly and truthfully,
|
|||
|
skin color makes such a small amount of difference to me that, unless
|
|||
|
someone goes out of their way to show it, I frequently do not remember
|
|||
|
if a person is "black" or "white". And no, that ISN'T because my memory
|
|||
|
is bad (though may well be, I can't remember), but because it DOESN'T
|
|||
|
MAKE ANY DAMNED DIFFERENCE. Now, if a guy comes up to me, talking
|
|||
|
"jive" and making a point of proving to me that he's upset because his
|
|||
|
great-great-great-grandfather used to be a slave, then sure, I'll notice
|
|||
|
that his skin is darker than mine (but, as anyone that's met me will
|
|||
|
tell you, so is almost EVERYONE else's). Otherwise, who cares?
|
|||
|
Certainly not me. If I find a woman attractive, I don't look closely to
|
|||
|
see if she has any African-American blood, and then snub her if she
|
|||
|
does, if I find her attractive I tell her so, "black" or "white".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The day I was hired at the job that's taking up all my time, another
|
|||
|
guy was in there getting hired as well, and his ride had to leave before
|
|||
|
he was finished with the paperwork, so I gave him a ride home. When I
|
|||
|
dropped him off, he tried to pay me for the lift, and I refused him. He
|
|||
|
thanked me again, and said it was real nice to see someone willing to
|
|||
|
help out, especially with the "race thing". That pissed me off. I
|
|||
|
almost snapped at him, but stopped myself and told him "No problem". It
|
|||
|
wasn't his fault, entirely, that he saw me as "white" and him as
|
|||
|
"black", but every time someone points out the difference I can't help
|
|||
|
but start to boil.... There IS no damned difference. No, wait, I AM
|
|||
|
SLIGHTLY wrong.....but the difference is ENTIRELY cultural. Until such
|
|||
|
time as people are TAUGHT the truth, that there is really no difference
|
|||
|
between humans with different colored skin, we will continue to have
|
|||
|
"racial (stupid word, everyone's still human, right?) problems".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I myself advocate research into a virus that will cause people's skin
|
|||
|
to change color, randomly selected by some minor, non-important,
|
|||
|
variable in the human body, with shadings so widely varied that no two
|
|||
|
people have the exact same coloring..... Now, I don't mean make
|
|||
|
"blacks" "white", or vice versa, I mean colors like blue, pink, purple,
|
|||
|
green, yellow, red....you get the idea. Make sure no one is the same
|
|||
|
color as anyone else, and MAYBE people will begin to act with a little
|
|||
|
common sense...... (But trust me, I'm NOT holding my breath.....)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
9301.17
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Local Music In February
|
|||
|
by Judy Ranelli
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Mon. 1
|
|||
|
KENT DUCHAINE at The Nick
|
|||
|
He used to play with Johnny Shines, a legendary blues guitarist and
|
|||
|
car uphoslterer, but since Mr. Shines passed away, Mr. Duchaine
|
|||
|
continues to play classic blues and slide on a very cool dobro.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thur. 4
|
|||
|
TONY LOMBARDO QUARTET at Dugan's
|
|||
|
SPACE CAMP at Otey's
|
|||
|
Happy birthday to miscreants all over the world; go to Dugan's at
|
|||
|
some point and drink a coffee cocktail to The Infamous Tony Lombardo
|
|||
|
quartet. Or go to Otey's and get your eardrums redecorated with Space
|
|||
|
Camp. Don Tinsley has become my new Favorite Birmingham Guitarist.
|
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|
Fri. 5
|
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|
TOPPER PRICE AND THE UPSETTERS/THE DIGGERS at The Nick
|
|||
|
The Diggers are a lovely band from Atlanta that I highly recommend
|
|||
|
for very vague reasons which I won't go into here. Huh? Oh, and Topper
|
|||
|
Price & The Upsetters are especially good when Topper has had a few.
|
|||
|
They do stuff like "Route 66" and grungy blues with great harmonica,
|
|||
|
courtesy of Topper. I understand they even did "Poke Salad Annie" on
|
|||
|
request, but I shudder to think of that.
|
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|
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|
Sat. 6
|
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|
Go bowling.
|
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|
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|
Mon. 8
|
|||
|
Writer's Night at Otey's
|
|||
|
The Flamingo's Writers Night moved to Otey's. Now here goes my
|
|||
|
professional career, but I don't like Writers Night, at least this one.
|
|||
|
Why? Two reasons: they don't allow people to talk during the
|
|||
|
performances - hardly a friendly barroom atmosphere setting - and they
|
|||
|
take a collection after the patrons have already payed cover, never a
|
|||
|
successful tactic to use on skinflint musicians like me. Oh, they also
|
|||
|
have strict rules about who gets to play and who doesn't; it's not a
|
|||
|
democratic procedure, either. That's three reasons, isn't it?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Mon. 8
|
|||
|
JONATHAN RICHMAN at Zydeco
|
|||
|
See, you'd rather be here anyway! Jonathan Richman is a very
|
|||
|
funny, very witty popsongster... I've seen him before, you know...
|
|||
|
heh... it will be a jovial evening, to be sure.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Tue. 9
|
|||
|
ARC ANGELS at Louie Louie
|
|||
|
I don't know what they sound like, but they have lots of famous
|
|||
|
players in one band: Charlie Sexton, and a couple of guys that played
|
|||
|
with Stevie Ray Vaughn. Probably worth seeing.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Wed. 10
|
|||
|
REMY ZERO at The Nick
|
|||
|
In 1989, I heard about Remy Zero as a band that, without live
|
|||
|
performances, had managed to snag a major label contract. "I'll believe
|
|||
|
it when I see it," I stated. Here they are, finally. I still hold out
|
|||
|
belief in the album release until I see it in the CD bin, but otherwise,
|
|||
|
I intend to check this band out. Come see what Birmingham's up to.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thurs. 11
|
|||
|
ALEX OGBURN at Burly Earl
|
|||
|
Alex is an excellent drummer who is playing guitar in a little local
|
|||
|
circuit. I haven't heard him do this so I am curious as to what it will
|
|||
|
be like. He's talented, that's for sure.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Sat. 13
|
|||
|
THE VILLAGE PEOPLE at Louie Louie
|
|||
|
I own a concert book from their tour in the late '70s signed by the
|
|||
|
Indian. How amusing to find this embarrassing item suddenly regarded as
|
|||
|
cool again. I think this show will be lots of fun even if they do lip
|
|||
|
sync.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Mon. 15
|
|||
|
PUNKINHEAD/A MET Z at The Nick
|
|||
|
Don't know about Punkinhead, but A Met Z are still one of the neater
|
|||
|
bands in Birmingham; I own and enjoy their tape.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Wed. 17
|
|||
|
Live Mariachi Band at Sol' Azteca
|
|||
|
I saw one of these in a restaurant in San Antonio. Pretty neat. I
|
|||
|
like those bass guitars.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Wed. 25
|
|||
|
BARKING TRIBE at The Nick
|
|||
|
They sound quite good with the horns and keyboards. It's brilliant
|
|||
|
because it's the last thing anyone would have predicted they would do
|
|||
|
after they lost their guitarist and druumer.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thurs. 25
|
|||
|
MARCIA BALL at Louie Louie
|
|||
|
A New Orleans pianist, she looms tall over the audience and her
|
|||
|
gigantic hands scoop up keys and sling 'em back while one foot works the
|
|||
|
pedals and the other, her legs being crossed, kicks an invisible target
|
|||
|
in the air. Her backup band sweats and her audience sweats and we all
|
|||
|
have fun.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thurs. 25
|
|||
|
PINKY THE STABBER at The Nick
|
|||
|
Bassist Chris Hendrix and I have talked for many years about forming
|
|||
|
a group that would, once, play 2112 live. I think I'll add a slow,
|
|||
|
solemn "Band on the Run" to the list. And you already know I like Pinky
|
|||
|
very very very much.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Fri. 26
|
|||
|
DAN BAIRD at The Nick
|
|||
|
You know, that gap in his teeth didn't hinder his success in the
|
|||
|
video circuit. Amazing. I bet this will be a good show, the Satellites
|
|||
|
always were.
|
|||
|
[Ed.: Dan Baird used to be the guy in the Georgia Satellites. Hey,
|
|||
|
I didn't know.]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
One last note: Did you catch the Shawn Ryan article on Center Stage
|
|||
|
Productions in the News? Well, I was a Center Stage member for six
|
|||
|
years. The reasons for its demise are complex, but one thing Shawn
|
|||
|
missed was that the chairperson was privy to unbelievable perks, which
|
|||
|
are now given to the UAB personnel that took power out of the
|
|||
|
chairperson's pocket. Well and good; the students pay for it all
|
|||
|
anyway. But the situation was driven by the fact stated above and
|
|||
|
having interviewed only former chairpersons, Ryan missed getting that
|
|||
|
fact stated. Actually, I could probably write a sordid book about why
|
|||
|
Center Stage has faded from its glory, but no one is really interested.
|
|||
|
Let sleeping dogs lie, the cliche' says. zzzzzzz.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----
|
|||
|
Local musician Judy Ranelli, in case you missed the hint in the
|
|||
|
article, celebrates a birthday on February 4.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BBS Spotlight
|
|||
|
by Eric Hunt
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This month: SPERRY BBS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1) Name of the BBS:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SPERRY
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2) Name of the sysop:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Jack Efird
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3) BBS software used:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PCBoard 14.5a
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
4) How long have you been sysoping?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Started playing with bbs in 1982. Had a full time on-line
|
|||
|
bbs in 1984.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5) Are you a subscription only / completely free / hybrid of the
|
|||
|
two BBS?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There is NEVER a charge for the use of this bbs.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
6) How many incoming phone lines and approximate disk space? Do
|
|||
|
you support high speed modems? If so, what type(s)?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
At present, there is one incomming line, supporting up to
|
|||
|
14400 (v32bis/v42bis). The modem is a Practical Peripherals
|
|||
|
PM1440FXSA. Disk space (always a problem) is 285 megs.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7) Is your BBS primarily a files BBS, primarily a message based
|
|||
|
BBS, or a combination of the two?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Files seem to be the winner here. There just has never been
|
|||
|
a large message base. I didn't plan it that way, it just is.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
8) If you've sysop'd more than just this BBS, briefly list previous
|
|||
|
endeavours and their lifespans.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This is the only one!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
9) What made you decide to take the masochistic plunge and become a
|
|||
|
sysop?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Crazy I guess. No, honestly, I enjoy running the bbs, even
|
|||
|
though it gets pretty hectic at times. It is rewarding to be
|
|||
|
able to provide a service for free.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
10) What is the general 'thrust' or area of specialty for your BBS:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Doesn't seem to have one does it? I am presently in the
|
|||
|
process of thinking out how I might change the bbs (for the
|
|||
|
better, I hope).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
11) (optional) What is your regular job/career to support this
|
|||
|
leeching hobby of sysoping?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I am a lead engineer with Unisys Corp. I have over 25 years
|
|||
|
with the combination of my time with Sperry, and the new
|
|||
|
Unisys (formed by the merger of Sperry & Burroughs).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
12) What are your plans for the coming year?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Immediate plans are to add a CD rom drive, in the hopes that
|
|||
|
it will free up some of the badly needed hard drive space.
|
|||
|
Only time will tell if another node can be justified.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
13) Where would you like your BBS to go over the next 5 years?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Of course I would like to see it grow. My time, job, and
|
|||
|
available finances will determine what happens.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
14) What do you feel the highlights of your BBS are?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
General interest files, and game doors.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
15) What is your personal vision of the 'ideal user?'
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
One who is aware of others who would enjoy the same interests
|
|||
|
as him/herself. One who is aware that they are a "guest" in
|
|||
|
my home, and conducts themselves accordingly.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
16) What is the thing you've enjoyed most about providing your BBS?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The interesting people I meet, the vast file libraries that have
|
|||
|
been generated, and the knowledge that I have gained from it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
17) What is the thing you've enjoyed least about providing your BBS?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The DAILY upkeep that MUST be done, and the constant battle
|
|||
|
for hard disk space.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SIG's (Special Interest Groups), Computer Related
|
|||
|
-------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BEPCUG CCS
|
|||
|
Birmingham East PC Users Group Commodore Club South
|
|||
|
Jefferson Sate Jr. College Springville Road Library
|
|||
|
Ruby Carson Hall, Rm 114 2nd & 4th Tuesday (C64/C128)
|
|||
|
3rd Friday, 7-9 PM 3rd Monday (Amiga)
|
|||
|
Paula Ballard 251-6058 (after 5PM) 7:30-10 PM
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BCCC BIPUG
|
|||
|
Birmingham Commodore Computer Club Birmingham IBM-PC Users Group
|
|||
|
POB 59564 UAB Nutrition Science Blg
|
|||
|
Birmingham, Al 35259 RM 535/541
|
|||
|
UAB School of Education, Rm 153 1st Sunday (delayed one week
|
|||
|
2nd and 4th Sundays, 2 PM if meeting is a holiday)
|
|||
|
Rusty Hargett 854-5172 Marty Schulman 967-5883
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BACE FAOUG
|
|||
|
Birmingham Atari Computer First Alabama Osborne Users
|
|||
|
Enthusiast Group
|
|||
|
Vestavia Library, downstairs Homewood Library
|
|||
|
2nd Monday, 7 PM 1st Saturday, 1PM
|
|||
|
Benny Brown 822-5059 Ed Purquez 669-5200
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CADUB BGS/CIG
|
|||
|
CAD Users of Birmingham Birmingham Genealogical Society/
|
|||
|
Homewood Library Computer Interest Group
|
|||
|
3rd Tuesday, 6:30PM-8:30PM Birmingham Public Library
|
|||
|
Bobby Benson 791-0426 3rd Floor Auditorium
|
|||
|
2rd Sunday, 2:30 PM
|
|||
|
Robert Matthews 631-9783 or
|
|||
|
Bone Yard BBS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RAHSPCUG
|
|||
|
Ramsay Alternative High School PC Users Group
|
|||
|
Ramsay High School
|
|||
|
1800 13th Avenue South
|
|||
|
last Wednesday of each month (September-April)
|
|||
|
from 3:02-3:35
|
|||
|
Lee Nocella 581-5120
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SIG's, Non-Computer Related
|
|||
|
---------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BBC Birmingham Astronomy Club
|
|||
|
Blue Box Companions Subject: Astronomy
|
|||
|
Subject: Dr. Who Red Mountain Museum Annex
|
|||
|
Hoover Library 4th Tuesday, 7:30PM
|
|||
|
1st Saturday, 2PM-5PM
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you belong to or know of a user group that is not listed,
|
|||
|
please let us know by sending E-Mail to Barry Bowden on
|
|||
|
The Matrix BBS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Known BBS Numbers For The Birmingham Area
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Again, sysops, pay careful attention to the line where your networks are
|
|||
|
listed, and let me know if I need to add or omit any.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NAME NUMBER BAUD RATES MODEM BBS SOFTWARE
|
|||
|
SUPPORTED TYPE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
221-B Baker Street 856-7034 1200-2400 VBBS 5.52
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
ADAnet One (Nodes 1-3) 854-9074 1200-2400 PCBoard 14.5
|
|||
|
[ez, fi, ad]
|
|||
|
ADAnet One (Node 4) 854-5863 9600-14400 USR DS PCBoard 14.5
|
|||
|
[ez, fi, ad]
|
|||
|
Alter-Ego BBS 925-5099 1200-9600 USR HST PCBoard 14.5
|
|||
|
[ez, mn]
|
|||
|
Asgard 663-9171 300-9600 V.32 WWIV 4.21a
|
|||
|
[ez, al, te]
|
|||
|
Baudville (Node 1) 640-4593 300-2400 Major BBS 6.02
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Baudville (Node 2) 640-4639 300-2400 Major BBS 6.02
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Baudville (Node 3) 640-7243 300-2400 Major BBS 6.02
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Baudville (Node 4) 640-7286 300-2400 Major BBS 6.02
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Bert's BBS 424-2872 300-2400 WWIV 4.21
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Bone Yard, The 631-6023 300-9600 USR HST PCBoard 14.5
|
|||
|
[fi, ez]
|
|||
|
Bus System 987-5419 300-2400 PCBoard 14.2
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Byte Me! 979-BYTE! 2400-14400 USR HST WWIV 4.12
|
|||
|
[ez, th, al]
|
|||
|
Cannibal Cafe 942-9576 300-2400 VBBS 5.52
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Castle, The 841-7618 300-2400 Image 1.2
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Castle Rock 995-9900 1200-19200 VBBS 5.52
|
|||
|
[vi, al]
|
|||
|
Channel 8250 (Node 1) 744-8546 300-14400 USR DS PCBoard 14.5
|
|||
|
[ez, un]
|
|||
|
Channel 8250 (Node 2) 744-5166 300-14400 USR DS PCBoard 14.5
|
|||
|
[ez, un]
|
|||
|
Christian Apologetic 808-0763 300-14400 V.32bis Wildcat! 3.55
|
|||
|
[wi, bc]
|
|||
|
Cow's Head 856-2465 1200-2400 Hermes 1.7
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Crunchy Frog (Node 1) 823-3957 300-14400 USR DS PCBoard 14.5
|
|||
|
[ez, mn, lu]
|
|||
|
Crunchy Frog (Node 2) 823-3958 300-14400 USR DS PCBoard 14.5
|
|||
|
[ez, mn, lu]
|
|||
|
DataLynx 328-7688 300-2400 WWIV 4.21
|
|||
|
[ez]
|
|||
|
Deep Space 9 980-1089 300-14400 Wildcat! 3.51
|
|||
|
[di, fi]
|
|||
|
Den, The 933-8744 300-9600 USR HST ProLogon/ProDoor
|
|||
|
[ez, mn, il]
|
|||
|
Disktop Publishing 854-1660 300-9600 V.32 Wildcat! 3.01
|
|||
|
[pl]
|
|||
|
Drawing Room 951-2391 300-2400 Wildcat! 3.02
|
|||
|
[di]
|
|||
|
EcoBBS 933-2238 300-2400 WWIV 4.21
|
|||
|
[al]
|
|||
|
Family Smorgas-Board 744-0943 300-2400 PCBoard 14.5
|
|||
|
[ez, fi, mj, bc, fa, ic, cf, cd, np, ag, ve]
|
|||
|
Flip Side 798-3961 300-2400 Renegade 8.27
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Forest Palace 942-4581 300-57600 V.42bis VBBS 5.52
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Gateway BBS 425-8772 300-2400 Image 1.2
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Genesis Online (Nodes 1-4) 620-4144 300-14400 V.32bis Major BBS 5.3
|
|||
|
[mr]
|
|||
|
Graphics Zone (Node 1) 870-5306 300-2400 MNP4 TBBS 2.1(16)
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Graphics Zone (Node 2) 870-5329 300-2400 MNP4 TBBS 2.1(16)
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Guardian, The 425-1951 1200-9600 V.32bis VBBS 5.6
|
|||
|
[vi]
|
|||
|
Hacker's Corner 674-5449 1200-2400 MNP4 PCBoard 14.5
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Hardeman's BBS 640-6436 1200-14400 Wildcat! 3.51
|
|||
|
[wi, di, bc]
|
|||
|
Hardware Hotline 631-6629 300-14400 V.32/42 VBBS 5.52
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Headland, The 991-0947 300-14400 VBBS 5.6
|
|||
|
[he, vi]
|
|||
|
Homewood's Hell Hole 870-9067 2400-14440 V.32bis VBBS 5.52
|
|||
|
[he]
|
|||
|
Hoots With Owls 520-9540 1200-14400 V.32bis TriBBS 3.3
|
|||
|
[cc, tr]
|
|||
|
Illuminatus BBS 871-0489 1200-9600 VBBS 5.52
|
|||
|
[vi, al]
|
|||
|
Intruder Enterprizes 969-0870 300-9600 V.32 VBBS 5.6
|
|||
|
[vi, al]
|
|||
|
Joker's Castle 664-5589 300-14400 USR DS PCBoard 14.5
|
|||
|
[ez, mn, un]
|
|||
|
KickAxis BBS 733-0253 1200-14400 USR DS VBBS 5.52
|
|||
|
[he]
|
|||
|
Last Word 663-4721 300-2400 VBBS 5.6
|
|||
|
[he]
|
|||
|
Lemon Grove 836-1184 300-12000 V.32/42bis SLBBS 2.25
|
|||
|
[fi, sl]
|
|||
|
Lion & The Unicorn 424-1599 1200-57600 VBBS 5.52
|
|||
|
[ga, al, vi]
|
|||
|
Magic City 664-9883 300-14400 V.32bis Wildcat! 3.55
|
|||
|
[cc, dx, tr]
|
|||
|
Magnolia BBS 854-6407 300-14400 USR HST PCBoard 14.5
|
|||
|
[ez, mn]
|
|||
|
MATRIX, The (Nodes 1-13) 323-2016 300-2400 PCBoard 14.5
|
|||
|
[ez, mn, th, il, in, al, sh, sc, gl, ic, ri, fr]
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MATRIX, The (Nodes 20-23) 323-6016 9600-14400 USR DS PCBoard 14.5
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[ez, mn, th, il, in, al, sh, sc, gl, ic, ri, fr]
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MATRIX, The (Node 25) 458-3449 9600-14400 V.32 PCBoard 14.5
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[ez, mn, th, il, in, al, sh, sc, gl, ic, ri, fr]
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MetaBoard 254-3344 300-14400 USR DS Opus
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[fi]
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Milliways BBS 956-3177 2400-14440 V.32 VBBS 5.6
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[he]
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Missing Link 853-1257 300-16800 USR DS C-Net Amiga 2.31
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[none]
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Neon Moon 477-5894 300-2400 TriBBS 3.1
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[none]
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Night Watch 841-2790 1200-14400 USR DS TriBBS 3.3
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[cc, tr, di, fi]
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Nirvana 942-6702 300-14400 V.32bis VBBS 5.52
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[al, vi]
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Outer Limits (Node 1) 425-5871 1200-14400 USR HST Wildcat! 3.55
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[fi]
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Outer Limits (Node 2) 426-2939 1200-9600 V.32bis Wildcat! 3.55
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[fi]
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Owlabama BBS 856-2521 1200-14400 GTPower 17.06
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[gt, ez, mn, cc]
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Owl's Nest 680-0851 300-14400 USR DS PCBoard 14.5
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[ez, mn]
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Party Line 856-1336 300-14000 V.32bis TriBBS 3.3
|
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[cc, tr, di]
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Penny Arcade 699-4625 300-2400 Running Force! 3.75
|
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[none]
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Playground 836-4200 300-14000 V.32 TriBBS 3.3
|
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[tr, di, cc, ez, al]
|
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Posys BBS 854-5131 300-9600 V.32 PCBoard
|
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[none]
|
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|
Quiet Zone 833-2066 300-2400 ExpressNet
|
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[none]
|
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|
Razor's Edge 995-0412 1200-2400 VBBS 5.6
|
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|
[he]
|
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Safe Harbor (Node 1) 665-4332 300-2400 GTPower 17.06
|
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|
[gt, ez, mn, il]
|
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Safe Harbor (Node 2) 665-4355 300-14400 USR DS GTPower 17.06
|
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|
[gt, ez, mn, il]
|
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Safety BBS 581-2866 300-2400 RBBS-PC 17.4
|
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|
[none]
|
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|
Sleepy Hollow 970-0518 300-2400 VBBS 5.52
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Sperry BBS 853-6144 300-2400 V.32/42bis PCBoard 14.5
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
ST BBS 836-9311 300-2400 PCBoard 14.2
|
|||
|
[ez]
|
|||
|
StarBase 12 647-7184 300-2400 TriBBS 3.3
|
|||
|
[ez, mn]
|
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Southern Stallion 699-4797 300-2400 PCBoard 14.5
|
|||
|
[ez, th, lu, an]
|
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Teasers 987-0122 300-2400 WWIV 4.21
|
|||
|
[al]
|
|||
|
T.G.U.E. BBS 681-0002 1200-2400 RoBoBBS
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Thy Master's Dungeon 940-2116 300-57600 V.32/42bis PCBoard 14.5
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Torch Song 328-1517 300-9600 V.32 Wildcat 3.55
|
|||
|
[pr, se, st, do]
|
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|
Trauma Room 823-9127 300-9600 VBBS 5.6
|
|||
|
[vi, al, ww, lo, rp]
|
|||
|
Weekends BBS 841-8583 2400-16800 USR DS Wildcat! 3.50
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
|
Willie's DYM (Node 1) 664-9902 300-2400 Oracomm Plus
|
|||
|
[or]
|
|||
|
Willie's DYM (Node 2) 664-9903 300-2400 Oracomm Plus
|
|||
|
[or]
|
|||
|
Willie's DYM (Node 3) 664-9895 300-2400 Oracomm Plus
|
|||
|
[or]
|
|||
|
Willie's DYM (Node 4) 664-9896 300-2400 Oracomm Plus
|
|||
|
[or]
|
|||
|
Word, The 833-2831 300-2400 WWIV 4.12
|
|||
|
[al, ez]
|
|||
|
Ziggy Unix BBS 991-5696 300-1200 UNaXess
|
|||
|
[none]
|
|||
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|
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|
The many symbols you see prior to the names of many of the bbs' in the
|
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|
list signify that they are members of one or more networks that exchange
|
|||
|
or echo mail to each other in some organized fashion.
|
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|
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|
ad = ADAnet, an international network dedicated to the handicapped
|
|||
|
ag = AgapeNet, a national Christian network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
al = AlaNet, a local network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
an = Annex Network, uncertain at press time
|
|||
|
bc = BCBNet, a local network, religion-oriented
|
|||
|
bh = BhamTalk, a local network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
cc = City2City, a national network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
cd = CDN, a national Christian network for file distribution
|
|||
|
cf = CFN, a national Christian network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
di = Dixie Net, a regional network, multi-topic geared toward the south
|
|||
|
eastern United States
|
|||
|
do = DoorNet, uncertain at press time
|
|||
|
ez = EzNet, a local IBM compatible network
|
|||
|
fa = FamilyNet, an international network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
fi = FidoNet, an international network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
fr = FredNet, a regional network, political discussion
|
|||
|
ga = GameNet, a local network, uncertain at press time
|
|||
|
gl = GlobalLink, an international network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
gt = GTNet, an international network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
he = HellNet, a local network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
ic = ICDM, an international Christian network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
il = ILink, an international network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
ic = Intelec, a national network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
in = InterNet, an international network, linking businesses,
|
|||
|
universities, and bbs', multi-topic
|
|||
|
lo = LocalNet, uncertain at press time
|
|||
|
lu = LuciferNet, an international network, adult oriented
|
|||
|
ma = MAXnet, a local network, connecting WWIV and VBBS systems
|
|||
|
mj = MJCN, an international network for Messianic Jews
|
|||
|
mn = Metronet, an international network which echoes RIME, multi-topic
|
|||
|
mr = MajorNet, an international network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
np = NPN, a national network for new parents
|
|||
|
or = OraNet, a national E-mail network
|
|||
|
pl = PlanoNet, a national network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
pr = PrideNet, a local homosexually oriented network
|
|||
|
ri = RIME, an international network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
rp = RPGnet, a local network for role-playing games
|
|||
|
sc = Science Factor Net, a national network, science and technology
|
|||
|
oriented
|
|||
|
se = SEC, a regional network, homosexually oriented geared toward the
|
|||
|
southeastern United States
|
|||
|
sh = Shades N Shadows Net, a national network for role-playing games
|
|||
|
sl = SearchlightNet, a national network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
st = StudsNet, a national network, homosexually oriented
|
|||
|
te = TECHnet, a local network, hardware and utility oriented
|
|||
|
th = ThrobNet, an international network, adult oriented
|
|||
|
tr = TriBBS Net, a national network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
un = Uni'Net, an international network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
ve = VETLink, a national network for military veterans
|
|||
|
vi = VirtualNet, an international network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
wi = WildNet, a national network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
ww = WWIV-Net, an international network, multi-topic
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you have any corrections, additions, deletions, etc., please let me
|
|||
|
know via a message on the main board of The Matrix or Crunchy Frog.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The following BBSs appeared to be down or malfunctioning the last time I
|
|||
|
tried to verify their existence. If you have any information on their
|
|||
|
status, please drop me a line.
|
|||
|
|
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|
ADAnet One Forest Palace Sleepy Hollow
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