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F I D O N E W S -- | Vol. 10 No. 5 (1 February 1993)
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A newsletter of the |
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FidoNet BBS community | Published by:
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/ \ | "FidoNews" BBS
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/|oo \ | +1-415-863-2739
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(_| /_) | NEW!--> 1:1/23@FidoNet
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_`@/_ \ _ | editor@fidonews.fidonet.org
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| (*) | \ )) | Editors:
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|__U__| / \// | Tom Jennings
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_//|| _\ / | Tim Pozar
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(_/(_|(____/ |
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(jm) | Newspapers should have no friends.
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| -- JOSEPH PULITZER
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/*********************************************************************
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* IMPORTANT NOTE: The FidoNet address for FidoNews has been changed. *
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* The new address is: *
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* FidoNews = 1:1/23 *
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* Starting January 1993 email sent to the old address will not be *
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* forwarded! You were warned! *
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*********************************************************************/
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For information, copyrights, article submissions, obtaining copies and
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other boring but important details, please refer to the end of this
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file.
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Table of Contents
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1. EDITORIAL ..................................................... 1
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Editorial: Something always change ............................ 1
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2. ARTICLES ...................................................... 5
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Statistics for: NODELIST.029 .................................. 5
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Policy 4.1c Considered ........................................ 6
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The Phool Eats His Words ...................................... 8
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Let the voter beware .......................................... 9
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Z1C applicants/supplicants/victims/dictators-in-waiting ....... 11
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ZEC - What REALLY REALLY happened ............................. 11
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"It's only a hobby!" .......................................... 12
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EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) Echomail conference now on .. 15
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Jobs*Online! Database for Health Professionals ................ 15
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3. FIDONEWS INFORMATION .......................................... 17
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FidoNews 10-05 Page 1 1 Feb 1993
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EDITORIAL
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Editorial: Some things never change
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by Tom Jennings (1:1/23)
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Welp, the search goes on for a new FidoNews editor. (In case you
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missed the announcement in FidoNews 10-03, I'll run it again below.)
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The resumes (all from North America) continue to trickle in. I'll
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start contacting people this week (I think I said this before, but I
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promise this time). I haven't replied to anyone yet, so if you we're
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wondering there you go.
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Everything I've received on the subject is stored in the file "NEW-ED"
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on the FidoNews BBS, for download or filerequest. (OOPS: I
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accidentally killed one message; luckily it was just a short
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cover-letter that accompanied a resume, which is in the NEW-ED file.
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My apologies. I don't believe any important information was lost.)
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Here 'tis again...
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A few weeks ago I was called hypocritical for "promoting democracy"
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(sic) in FidoNet (when I was simply calling for throwing the bums
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out), while running FidoNews as a hereditary monarchy (which it is
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currently). That I should put it up for a vote or something, like it
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was some sort of administrative post, where you have some drone
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perform rote tasks and the best thing they can do for you is leave you
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the hell alone and not screw up too badly. If only it were that
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simple.
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Like it or not, editing is a "creative" job. When I started FidoNews
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in 1984 (I was it's first editor) I didn't have a clue. Zip, none.
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Luckily, it really didn't matter, because there weren't any readers!
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Six or seven years later, I find myself editor once again. In the mean
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time, I had actually gained some experience. I've contributed various
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articles for other pubs (mostly non-technical), helped edit a few
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others, written and self-published some small books (besides the
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numerous Fido/FidoNet program manuals), and in one case conceived,
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edited, published a magazine, HOMOCORE, with a small (2500)
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circulation in U.S., Canada and Europe. It was utterly non-technical,
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but in many ways similar to FidoNews, in that it was in some ways
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leading-edge social change. I had to deal with deadlines, writers,
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letters columns, illiteracy, off-the-pointism, bad artwork, printers,
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money, postage, repro services...
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FidoNews 10-05 Page 2 1 Feb 1993
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About half of my editorial-like experience is in non-technical things,
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which I have found to be far more applicable to FidoNews than tech
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stuff. While most of FidoNet is quite a "techie" thing, it's content
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(sysops, users, conferences, etc) are not. Most tech rags are not much
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more than glorified advertisement. (And most "PC" type magazines are
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not even as good as the more traditional trade rags, which at least
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attempt a higher-level approach, and the business emphasis is at least
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more honest).
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FidoNews is NOT a technical publication, though it does of course
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contain many technical items. It is a SOCIAL publication, loosely.
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(very loosely!) This as it should be, I believe, as we've got tons of
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techy conferences in which to nerd out to our hearts desire. FidoNews
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should be ABOUT FidoNet, not OF FidoNet. It's a meta-FidoNet, in
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which to discuss our network.
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Anyways. To the point. Well, it's been fun, but it's time that
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FidoNews had another editor. Time for some changes in my life.
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It is time to start a new tradition, some coherent and auditable way
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to pick a new editor. I've got in mind a very simple process: starting
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now, I'm accepting resume's from would-be editors. A HELP WANTED ad
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appears below.
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Here's what I'd like to do:
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* Collect resume's starting NOW
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* Keep all (all!) resumes, correspondence, complaints, comments, etc
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in a public file on the FidoNews BBS
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* In a few weeks I'll pick some likely candidates from what I
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receive. Comments, praise and character assasination should commence
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at this point
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* Pick a new heir to the FidoNews fortune within a week or two after that
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* Turn whatever process comes out of this into a guideline for choosing
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a new editor in the future.
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The time line is highly variable. I want to do this "fast", but I also
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want to do it right.
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HELP WANTED
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FidoNews 10-05 Page 3 1 Feb 1993
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Editor wanted for the illustrious FidoNews, published electronically,
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weekly. Circulation 5,000 -- 20,000 (anyone's guess). Experience
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required, preferably outside computer/technical circles. TECHNICAL
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AND/OR COMPUTER EXPERIENCE NOT REQUIRED beyond what's necessary to
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produce FidoNews (editing files, etc). (FidoNews readership is about
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50% non-technical.) Subject matter covers any and all interests of the
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FidoNet at large; from cooking to politics to email protocol specs.
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You must consider yourself accountable to all FidoNet members; this is
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not an autonomous business-like newsletter. We're not trying to
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"pass", but to serve our membership, even or especially at the expense
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of "professional" imagery.
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TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
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* Have adequate computing resources -- modem, disk storage, etc.
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* Be available via FidoNet.
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* Accept submissions and correspondence via netmail and fileattach.
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* Provide dial-in and filerequest access for the most-recent-issue
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and related files, open to the public upon first connect at no charge,
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at 300 baud and up (grr, I hate sysops who want to lock out
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low-speed users). (Your own BBS or someone else's.)
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* Produce FidoNews every Sunday night and deliver it to the main
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distribution site.
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MY PERSONAL BIASES
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Here's pretty much what I'd personally like to see in a FidoNews
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editor. This is just bias, ie. tie-breaker, other things being equal.
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It's not a shopping list.
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I'd prefer a woman editor. I'd prefer someone with broad experience in
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strange places. Someone who can communicate, regardless of writing
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style. Someone who will take chances, won't let making mistakes get in
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the way of expirimentation. Thick-skinned, to take all the shit you
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get when you say something un-popular. Left, right, center, out in
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space, unimportant; the willingness to welcome subjects that will piss
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you off (and maybe readers). I've accomodated, encouraged, instructed,
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suggested hand-held and even helped write text for fanatical
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fundamentalist christians, anarcho-atheists, FidoNet-technology
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reporters, people helping the handicapped, "gun nuts" (I'm one, so
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shuddup), FidoNet politicians, democrats, autocrats, feudal-system
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proponents, law'n'order nuts, technological neophiles, staunch
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traditionalists, Canadians (some of my best friends are Canadians),
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nationalists, militarists, programmers, whiners, do-nothings and other
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assorted nuts with keyboards. As much as people have whined, I've
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worked hard at keeping the policy WIDE OPEN (and every one of the
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whiners SHUT UP when I told them, if you don't like something you see,
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WRITE WHAT YOU WANT TO READ!)
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I'd like to see this policy stay intact. WAIT! NO! Advance, mutate or
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whatever you see fit, but hopefully, not go the Usual Route.
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Respectability will buy you nothing but the fearful safety of the
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bureaucrat; dare to think for yourself!
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FidoNews 10-05 Page 4 1 Feb 1993
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POTENTIAL PROBLEMS:
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Geography: FidoNews has been pretty much Norte Americano from the
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start. It is fact; is it desirable? This "one size fits all" solution
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doesn't wash anyways. I am thinking, maybe it should stay N.A. ie. Z1?
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I'm surprised other zones don't have zonal meta-nets.
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FidoNews 10-05 Page 5 1 Feb 1993
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ARTICLES
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Statistics for: NODELIST.029
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Sat Jan 30 20:55:12 1993
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Total nodes listed: 21865
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Total size in bytes: 1780064
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- Node Summary - - Administrative Summary -
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CM Nodes: 18347 (83.91 %) Admin. Nodes: 1698 ( 7.77 %)
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MO Nodes: 2127 ( 9.73 %) --------------
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LO Nodes: 320 ( 1.46 %) Zones: 6 ( 0.35 %)
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Downed Nodes: 357 ( 1.63 %) Regions: 67 ( 3.95 %)
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Private Nodes: 479 ( 2.19 %) Hosts: 568 (33.45 %)
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Hold Nodes: 128 ( 0.59 %) Hubs: 1057 (62.25 %)
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- Zone Node Usage Summary -
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1: 13005 (59.48 %) 2: 6506 (29.76 %) 3: 944 ( 4.32 %)
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4: 319 ( 1.46 %) 5: 127 ( 0.58 %) 6: 964 ( 4.41 %)
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- Mailer Classification Summary -
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XA: 14708 (67.27 %) XR: 235 ( 1.07 %)
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XB: 149 ( 0.68 %) XW: 421 ( 1.93 %)
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XC: 211 ( 0.97 %) XX: 3659 (16.73 %)
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XP: 192 ( 0.88 %) Unknown: 2290 (10.47 %)
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- Baud Rate Summary -
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9600: 16514 (75.53 %)
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2400: 5254 (24.03 %)
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1200: 57 ( 0.26 %)
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300: 40 ( 0.18 %)
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- Modem / Modem Flag Summary -
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HST/v32b: 3223
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HST/v32: 1103
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HST: 1914
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CSP/v32b: 80
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CSP/v32: 3
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CSP: 123
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H96: 106
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MAX: 8
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PEP: 288
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FidoNews 10-05 Page 6 1 Feb 1993
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V21: 225
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V22: 573
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V29: 25
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V32: 3867
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V32b: 9800
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V33: 16
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V42: 1051
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V42b: 11381
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MNP: 2253
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- Nodelist Comments -
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NOTICE -- NOTICE -- NOTICE -- NOTICE -- NOTICE -- NOTICE -- NOTICE
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You can request the most recent nodelist/nodediff from your Network
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or Region Coordinator. They are usually available with the "magic name"
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of NODELIST or NODEDIFF.
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Please check the END of the nodelist for additional technical information.
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Comments on the Policy 4.1 Proposal
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by Glen Johnson 1:2605/269
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I told everyone that as I received comments on the Policy 4.1 proposal,
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I'd related them to y'all in FidoNews... Well, here we go!
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Overall, the response has been favorable from those people who have
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chosen to write . And there have been some concerns that people have
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voiced.
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One person suggested that we modify the election structure so that
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the level below elects the level up. A representative system. Well,
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I have to say that the very REASON we drafted 4.1 was to bring the
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one-sysop, one-vote concept to Fidonet. We actually had considered
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the representative system very early on, and decided against it for
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a number of reasons.
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First of all, this type of representative system provides for horribly
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UNequal representation. Let's say Joe Frump is running for Regional
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Coordinator of Region X. If Region X has 5 nets with 20 people in each
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nets, you have 100 sysops represented with 5 votes in the RC election.
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But Net Z, which has 100 sysops in its net, is only represented by ONE
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vote in the election. You have two sets of 100 sysops, and one set
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has FIVE TIMES the number of votes than the other set does. It puts
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small nets at a DISTINCT advantage. And if a large net splits into
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several smaller ones, they GAIN votes, but still have the same number
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of people.
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And secondly, we must keep in mind that Nets, Regions, and Zones
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exist for TECHNICAL reasons, not political ones. They shouldn't
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be viewed as entities that NEED representation. One sysop-One vote
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lets everyone represent themselves and gives no advantage or
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disadvantage to a net, region or zone.
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So that's why we rejected the representative thing very early on..
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Another comment I got was that there should be no elections at all.
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That everything should remain the status quo, because "it ain't
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broke" .
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Know what? Black & White TV wasn't broke either. That didn't stop
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us from inventing color TV, right? :)
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Well, we don't think Fidonet will stop working if Policy 4.1 is
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approved . The sysops are too smart for that :) And I can't really
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debate that issue because I PERSONALLY feel that if this is, in
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fact, a hobby, then the hobbyists (sysops) should be the people
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that run their own hobby. Just think about any other hobby club
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for a minute. Model Railroad clubs (those guys are REALLY into their
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hobby!), Amateur Radio Clubs, Camera clubs, etc. Don't you think
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the members of the Pine Valley Camera Club should be the people that
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decide who the officers of the club are? I think so, how about you?
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Don Dawson (hope he doesn't mind me naming him) really didn't like
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the fact that we removed the case studies from the document. Don
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had a lot of good ideas, and we put several of them into 4.1 at his
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request, but now it seems that he doesn't support it. Got me, folks.
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But anyway, it really didn't make a hill of beans to me or anyone
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else if they were there or not. Why did we take them out then? Well,
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when you get right down to it, the really don't belong there.
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Policy is the guidelines by which Fidonet operates. Its our "law"
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as it were. Laws don't have examples stapled to their bottoms. And
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I can see that by having them there, it could confuse things, by
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leading people to believe that THIS IS HOW IT HAPPENS.
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Our removal of the case studies should be by no means interpreted
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to suggest that they're WRONG. They just don't belong there. RCs
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and NCs should take those case studies and offer them as examples
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to sysops if a question arises. I'd encourage them to do that, and
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even add MORE examples. But geez, look at Policy 4.07... the
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case studies in there can only be modified by the IC! Its best to
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take them out and let the coordinators deal with them on the local
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level.
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And of course, I got plenty of netmail that complained that the
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4.1c proposal didn't change ENOUGH stuff. And everyone had an idea
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about something that should have been yanked or changed that
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wasn't. I agree with you all. There is a LOT of stuff in the 4.1
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proposal that's in our current 4.07 . As a matter of fact, MOST of
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4.07 is still in there.
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FidoNews 10-05 Page 8 1 Feb 1993
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Why?
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Simple. It was not our intention to completely rewrite Fidonet.
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There ARE good solid things in 4.07, its not ALL GARBAGE. I was
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around when 4.07 was adopted and I supported it . What we're
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doing with 4.1 is giving sysops the right to vote. We're not
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suggesting that Fidonet change how it operates. RCs are still RCs,
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NCs still move the netmail and give out node numbers, the Zone
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Coordinators still produce the nodelist segments. Policy 4.1
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does not change how Fidonet works, it just lets the members of the
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"organization" be the ones who pick who the coordinators are instead
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of the coordinators being appointed as 4.07 prescribes.
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We think this is a good idea. That's why we spent the time to write
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it, and that's why we spent all kinds of our own money sending it
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around the world. And that's why we've submitted it to the RCs of
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Fidonet and asked them to bring it to a worldwide referendum like
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policy 4.07 and WorldPol were. The RCs aren't deciding whether
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4.1 becomes "law", they're simply deciding whether it should be
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presented for a vote. I believe it will be the NCs that do the
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actual yay or nay on the thing.
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Joe RC may not personally feel that 4.1 is the greatest thing since
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sliced bread, and go ahead and approve it for referendum and let his
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nets decide .
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So write to your RC and encourage him to support bringing Policy 4.1
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up for a referendum. Only in a referendum will we know if the
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changes it represents are what we really want. We said YES to 4.07,
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and NO to WorldPol. Policy 4.1 deserves the same chance.
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See ya!
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by Rick Moen, Phido Phool (1:125/27)
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Crow Tastes Rather Good, Actually
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Remember what I said about "Jacobin" democracy-in-FidoNet types
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characteristically wanting Policy changed, but not actually working to
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change it? Well, there are now some rather surprising exceptions, who
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have now written and _properly submitted for approval_ a revised
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Policy (the 4.1 draft) that would fix a couple of sore points, leave
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most parts alone, and not screw anything up. I should hasten to add
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that some significant Momarch (FidoGod) types had a hand in it, too.
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(I had none at all.)
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The usual question applies: Why should you care? Mostly, you
|
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probably want all this stuff to go away without leaving a mess.
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FidoNews 10-05 Page 9 1 Feb 1993
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|
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Strictly speaking, only ?C-beings need worry -- RCs on whether to
|
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consider it, and ?Cs on whether to then adopt it. They, like you,
|
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|
may be having some common doubts:
|
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|
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(1) "It isn't broken, so don't fix it." The good news for this camp
|
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|
is that 4.1 is such a _modest change_ that it can't mess you up. No
|
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|
one will fool with what works for your net, since 4.1's only major
|
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|
change is ?C elections, for two-year terms: Since you probably think
|
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|
your ?Cs' volunteer work is wonderful, you will simply be sending a
|
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|
gesture of support and confidence. The ?Cs, for their part, will
|
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|
then be able to tell any loudmouth democracy ideologue to go pound
|
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|
salt, since they then WILL HAVE an undeniable mandate. Ending the
|
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|
interminable democracy debate, alone, would make 4.1 worthwhile --
|
|||
|
and, if you're worried about upheavals and The Imminent End of the
|
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|
Net, relax: Won't happen.
|
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|
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|
(2) "The proposal was written by habitual troublemakers with no
|
|||
|
conception of how to run a worldwide network, whom we're not about to
|
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|
trust." So don't trust them. Picture it being written by an ad-hoc
|
|||
|
coalition of Hitler, Attila the Hun, and Jack the Ripper, if you like.
|
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|
It doesn't matter. The _document_ they produced is a nice piece of
|
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|
work, anyway. The drafters aren't up for approval; the draft is.
|
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|
|
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|
(3) "It would be a slap in the face to the hard-working volunteers
|
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|
who created (and now oversee) the present set-up." All the noise
|
|||
|
from democracy-types would make you think so -- but someone wanting
|
|||
|
to insult the present hierarchy would have submitted a far different
|
|||
|
draft. This one is so maturely and conservatively written that, in
|
|||
|
my role as _FidoNet court jester_, it's deeply disappointing. ;->
|
|||
|
(The part some current FidoGods had in its writing shouldn't be
|
|||
|
overlooked, either.)
|
|||
|
|
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|
So, I'm not going to harangue anyone about it, or go into its gory
|
|||
|
details -- but wanted to suggest that the worries are unwarranted.
|
|||
|
For the curious, the draft is available as POL41C.ARC from my node
|
|||
|
and many others. If you're worried about this thing, relax. If you
|
|||
|
don't care, groovy. If you're anxious to see it passed, good -- but
|
|||
|
you _too_ should relax.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Or don't relax! The Phool File thrives on new material. After
|
|||
|
all, without Policy wrangles, I'd have little to work with but that
|
|||
|
C ration of Phoolery, EchoWars<tm>: The ?Empire Strikes Back, coming
|
|||
|
soon to an inbound directory near you.
|
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|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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|
Let the voter beware
|
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|
By Joe Jared of 1:125/1212@Fidonet.ORG
|
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|
|
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|
I've been in fidonet since 1989, been an NEC, a hub, even
|
|||
|
participated in the fighto political arena. Since my move from
|
|||
|
Southern California, I also pretty much abandoned dealing with that
|
|||
|
sort of stuff, unless of course, mail was unreliable. To be honest,
|
|||
|
it's my hope that whoever becomes the next Z1C is barely computer
|
|||
|
literate, and with little if any ambitions for the term. The position
|
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|
FidoNews 10-05 Page 10 1 Feb 1993
|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
of Zone Coordinator should be little more than keeper of the zone
|
|||
|
list, and the second to last leg of the appeal process.
|
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|
|
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|
Some people preach democracy, and that at first might sound
|
|||
|
nice. Unfortunately, so did the United States when we succeeded from
|
|||
|
the British. Back then, equal rights only counted for humans, which
|
|||
|
at that time translated to everyone but slaves and women, who were
|
|||
|
less than human. Some of the people within fidonet who have also
|
|||
|
strongly preached democracy in actions use it more for leverage than
|
|||
|
anything else. Democracy means, everyone has a voice in issues, and
|
|||
|
NOT that everyone has a voice in issues, but I'll just listen to
|
|||
|
whomever fits what I wanted to do anyways. A good portion of the
|
|||
|
people in "power" who preach democracy, only practice it when it's
|
|||
|
convienient for them to do so, and make up for lost time between those
|
|||
|
occasions to practice dictatorship. The reality of any governing or
|
|||
|
coordinating's success or failure is the checks and balances, and not
|
|||
|
the label one choses to use.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Here in the united states, many of us proudly call our selves
|
|||
|
americans, the home of the free. Free for who? Free for all walks of
|
|||
|
life to achieve their goals? Nope. Freedom is a word us white people
|
|||
|
think of, but the minority class of people have no such freedom. But
|
|||
|
this is democracy. Recently I attended a conference for programmers,
|
|||
|
where of close to 50 in attendence, and all of which could be
|
|||
|
classified as WHITE. Yes folks, only in America can we have such
|
|||
|
freedom. The freedom to yes, now grant minorities the rights to vote,
|
|||
|
but deny them the right to do much more than struggle and accept
|
|||
|
scraps.
|
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|
|
|||
|
There are 2 reasons why I'm bringing this aspect of
|
|||
|
democracy to people's attention. The first reason is that
|
|||
|
democracy is just a word, and a pretty meaningless one at
|
|||
|
that. It matters very little what the name of the governing
|
|||
|
style is, but more whether or not people are heard and
|
|||
|
acknowledged, and that no single entity within fidonet tries
|
|||
|
to push their views on the unsuspecting sysops who could
|
|||
|
probably care less who the "higher ups" are, as long as they
|
|||
|
stay out of the way.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The second reason has more to do with my profession rather
|
|||
|
than anything to do with fidonet. By profession, I write
|
|||
|
video games, but unlike Asteriods and space invaders, games
|
|||
|
that actually mean something. 2 of our proposed titles are
|
|||
|
simply put, black. To make a black video game, one first
|
|||
|
has to be black. Well, I'm not. However, if one were to
|
|||
|
research what black means in our land of the free, a
|
|||
|
Democraticly run government, one would probably vomit. This
|
|||
|
is democracy mind you. Actually, it's not quite democracy,
|
|||
|
it's colonialism. True democracy doesn't exist, and
|
|||
|
hasn't for centuries. What has existed as with the case in
|
|||
|
fidonet, is the "appearance" of democracy. It appears when
|
|||
|
convienient, and disappears when it's too uncomfortable to
|
|||
|
handle.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 10-05 Page 11 1 Feb 1993
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The purpose of this entire article is to make people aware
|
|||
|
of the fact that the word "Democracy" is a nice hype word,
|
|||
|
but actions speak much louder. I'd also like to commend the
|
|||
|
people who made the proposal of "minor" changes to policy 4.
|
|||
|
With the size of fidonet what it is, anything other than a
|
|||
|
minor change here and there would create more trouble than
|
|||
|
it's worth. I especially liked the checks and balances, as
|
|||
|
Fidonet is currently very weak in this area. In the case of
|
|||
|
Region 10, there hasn't been an election for RC or REC for
|
|||
|
many years, if ever, and although I respect David Garrett's
|
|||
|
involvement, I also think that the times are well beyond
|
|||
|
any single entity being both RC and REC, and also feel that
|
|||
|
checks and balances should exist. As it stands, even David
|
|||
|
Garrett admits this, so it's not a big secret. When casting
|
|||
|
your vote for the next ZC and ZEC, please consider the
|
|||
|
effect they will have on the net as a whole, and primarily
|
|||
|
with the least effect being the most positive in more cases
|
|||
|
than not.
|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The cards and letters are arriving daily!
|
|||
|
Don Dawson 1:141/730 (aka 1:16/0)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The following sysops have indicated their interest in serving you as Z1C:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Ben Mann - 1:151/2
|
|||
|
Rich Wood - 1:278/3
|
|||
|
Kevin Mcneil - 1:128/45
|
|||
|
Jim Bodine - 1:141/415
|
|||
|
Matt Ionson - 1:3619/24
|
|||
|
Bob Satti - 1:153/6
|
|||
|
John Summers - 1:124/4103
|
|||
|
Gary Johnson - 1:203/151
|
|||
|
Peter Zurich - 1:2604/3
|
|||
|
Mark Skaff - 1:163/525
|
|||
|
Paul Williams - 1:2410/116
|
|||
|
Ron Poulin - 1:143/370
|
|||
|
Rick Haburne - 1:116/2
|
|||
|
DAN GUENTHNER - 1:152/48
|
|||
|
--end of list--
|
|||
|
as of 1/31/93, 18:15EST
|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
ZEC - What REALLY REALLY happened
|
|||
|
By Glen Johnson 1:2605/269
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 10-05 Page 12 1 Feb 1993
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Just read Marge Robbins' article from Snooze 1004; I'm sure most of
|
|||
|
you did too.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I gotta say, as one of the "injured" parties, that her account of
|
|||
|
the chronology of events is just a wee bit distorted. To wit:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There's no question that Marge was in the hospital, and I certainly
|
|||
|
hope she's feeling better. But she wasn't out of touch with the echo
|
|||
|
for as long as she said she was. Actually, Marge posted a message
|
|||
|
in ZEC giving John Souvestre her full support for what he had done,
|
|||
|
a mere TWO DAYS after he did it. The links were ordered cut on
|
|||
|
December 5, Marge publicly supported Souvestre's actions on
|
|||
|
December 7.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
And it is a fact that the echomail staffs of three nets questioned
|
|||
|
Souvestre's authority to order a link cut. And Souvestre DID provide
|
|||
|
evidence of that authority. BUT ... he provided that evidence AFTER
|
|||
|
he got Paul DiNovo to cut the links that served 88 people. As a
|
|||
|
matter of fact, Souvestre told the hubs involved that they had no
|
|||
|
right to question him at all. So Marge is right, he did provide
|
|||
|
proof of his authority, but not until he had already cut off the
|
|||
|
people who questioned him. They had no chance to see his proof of
|
|||
|
authority and comply, they were thrown out FIRST.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Marge lists this huge comedy of errors that took place. Neither Marge
|
|||
|
or Souvestre were in the ELIST as moderators. She says that was a
|
|||
|
mistake. She says Souvestre broke the rules by throwing Moravsik out
|
|||
|
of the conference without the two netmail warnings, another MISTAKE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
And for all of the screwups, foulups, and mistakes, John Souvestre
|
|||
|
gets "chastised", and Bob Moravsik gets thrown out of the conference
|
|||
|
for six months? Some definition of fair play, huh?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The SIMPLE fact is, Bob Moravsik was thrown out of that conference
|
|||
|
without the benefit of the two netmail warnings guaranteed him by
|
|||
|
the rules. PERIOD. Hey, *I* got a netmail warning, why not Bob?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Bob's link should be restored immediately, and he should get a
|
|||
|
warning via netmail like he was supposed to get in the first place.
|
|||
|
End of story.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If the rules say you get two netmail warnings, and the rules are
|
|||
|
violated by the person in charge, and you get thrown out WITHOUT
|
|||
|
ANY warnings, what does that tell you about the rules and the
|
|||
|
people who claim to enforce them?
|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
"It's only a hobby!"
|
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|
FidoNews 10-05 Page 13 1 Feb 1993
|
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|
|
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|
|
|||
|
by
|
|||
|
Chris Harper (1:157/110.8)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"It's only a hobby", they keep telling me. Only a hobby. This is one
|
|||
|
"hobby" that has more rules and regulations than ANY "hobby" I've EVER
|
|||
|
seen. And, like most hobbies, it costs money to do. But here, you do
|
|||
|
something wrong, and some coordinator can cut your feed, and you lose,
|
|||
|
bub! I wonder how someone who flys radio-controled airplanes would
|
|||
|
feel if while he was gassing it up, some "coordinator" came up to him
|
|||
|
and said, "Hey, that's the third time I've told you, you're supposed
|
|||
|
to use the fuel WE sell here for flying!" and stepped on his plane,
|
|||
|
rendering incapable of flight, or yanking the crystals from his
|
|||
|
transmitter so he couldn't. (probly a more acurate parable)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Well, I see that the new policy is up for ratification, and I'll
|
|||
|
predict it's resounding failure right here and now. These power-mad
|
|||
|
coordinators are NOT going to let go of their power THAT easily, you
|
|||
|
watch and see. They keep telling us "it's only a hobby", whenever we
|
|||
|
complain, but if that were truly so, then why should they oppose this
|
|||
|
new democratic policy submission? The ONLY thing I can suppose is that
|
|||
|
it is NOT "just a hobby" to them. If Fido truly is a hobby, then why
|
|||
|
the comercial echos like CFORSALE amongst others?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Only a hobby, indeed! Now don't get me wrong, I don't oppose comercial
|
|||
|
echos at all. It's just an example here. Comercial echos show a vested
|
|||
|
interest, not "just a hobby" type of interest. Product support is a
|
|||
|
VERY important part of any comercial establishment, and fido provides
|
|||
|
a very effective medium for this, and it should be allowed to
|
|||
|
continue. Not for the producer's sake, but for the end user's, that
|
|||
|
use FidoNet.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
But I'm sick to death of hearing "it's only a hobby" when everyone
|
|||
|
KNOWS it's really not. To many people devote to much time and effort
|
|||
|
to this cause, to call it a hobby. Not to mention the money.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If anything, it's an avenue of communication, or more literally, a
|
|||
|
batch-processed computer network, but certainly not "just a hobby".
|
|||
|
For some people I know, it's a "way of life". Consider paralyzed
|
|||
|
people, for instance. They're confined to hospitals or nursing homes,
|
|||
|
with little else to do. Here, Fido's communications abilities are a
|
|||
|
MAJOR part of these people's lives! Computers are a primary way these
|
|||
|
people interface with the world around them, and Fido provides them
|
|||
|
with a virtual wealth of people to correspond with, that they
|
|||
|
ordinarily wouldn't even have. So, it's HARDLY "just a hobby" to them.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Also, I see people asking if anyone's using certain zone numbers out
|
|||
|
there so they can start other networks because they can't get a net
|
|||
|
number. I ask, WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON OUT THERE?!?!? Are all 9999
|
|||
|
net numbers in use?!? I can't believe it, if that's so. Also, what's
|
|||
|
to prevent higher numbers? What IS the highest number of nets that
|
|||
|
fido can handle?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 10-05 Page 14 1 Feb 1993
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I too, want to start a new net. I live in an area that is long
|
|||
|
distance to my NC and NEC so I have the grounds to start one there,
|
|||
|
and can also open up virgin territory to the network as well, but have
|
|||
|
been denied because I'm "only a point". ANOTHER thing I'm sick to
|
|||
|
death of hearing!!! Just because I'm only a point does NOT make me any
|
|||
|
less knowledgable about FidoNet than anyone else. In fact, I've helped
|
|||
|
a LOT of sysops in setting up Frontdoor Fido systems, as well as the
|
|||
|
fact that I'm formally educated in computer programming and do custom
|
|||
|
programming as a side-line, and have operated nation-wide REAL-TIME
|
|||
|
computer networks in the past, so I THINK I could handle being an NC
|
|||
|
for FidoNet.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
But this "only a point" load of crap, has put the stymie to that.
|
|||
|
Because other than that, I have valid grounds for starting a new one.
|
|||
|
My RC even admitted that, to me. It's my NC who pulled the "only a
|
|||
|
point" business, advising my RC that I don't have any rights in fido
|
|||
|
because of that, and even indicated that I MIGHT be abusing the
|
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network by fraudulantly posing as a node! Oh, he didn't come out and
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say it directly. He's much to wise for a direct accusation, but
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stating the possibility exists that I might be doing so, I believe,
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really hurt my case.
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Well *I* believe my NC is more worried that he'll lose a lot of his
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paying nodes, if I got a net, since about half the nodes he has are
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out of his physical, i.e. local calling, region, and he stands to lose
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a lot of money, called "cost-sharing", as a result. So I get no net,
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this Fido-virgin territory remains untouched, leaving them totally
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oblivious that Fido exists, my NC keeps all his LD nodes, because I'm
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"only a point" and this is "only a hobby"!!!
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Yeah, right! And if you believe THAT one, I've got some beachfront land in
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Florida I'll sell you REAL cheap!
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TTYL,
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Chris (where's MY net?!?) Harper
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(1:157/110.8)
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P.S. Tom,
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Well, you said you'd like the next editor to have thick skin to be
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able to post articles that'd piss them off, as well as the entire
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network, so let's see if YOU have what you're asking your successor
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should have, and actually print THIS! Talk about your controversial
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articles! If THIS doesn't have them coming out of the woodwork to
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raise hell, NOTHING will! ]}B-D
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RYL,
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Chris
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/* ED NOTE: I'm sure. */
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New Echomail area "EDI" now available
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by George Dahlco, 1:102/138.0
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A new Echomail area has been created with the tagname of EDI.
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EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) relates to the electronic
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transmission of business documents, i.e. Purchase Orders, Invoices,
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Shipping documents and similar transactions. The EDI echo discusses
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current EDI document and transmission standards, trading partner and
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network related problems, EDI software and the current state of the
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industry. EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) or "automated banking" topics
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may be included in message traffic.
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The basic concepts of EDI have been around for quite some time, but are
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now starting to take hold in various industries such as the automotive,
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banking, medical and retail markets.
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Many customers are now requiring their suppliers to send them business
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documents electronically, and sometimes impose large levies to those
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that cannot send them document information using EDI standards. EDI
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allows better customer/vendor relations and enhances the purchasing
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and shipping cycle.
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If you would like to participate and learn more about this new field,
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please contact me at 1:102/138 and we can arrange a feed. EDI is small
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now but will likely grow to "backbone size" within a few months.
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George Dahlco, 1:102/138.0
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by Bill Hliwa, Med TechNet, 1:260/10
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The Jobs*Online! Database for Health Professionals
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"Medical Technology" is a very broad term to most people, signifying the
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general state of technology in medicine: from "miracle" drugs to
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positron emission tomography (PET). However, Medical Technology is also
|
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a specialty; a profession. Never heard of it? Then you understand why
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it is called the "Unseen Profession".
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Medical Technologists are the folks that work in the laboratories that
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perform all those blood tests that are used by physicians to diagnose
|
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your ills ... used by the Red Cross to catch donated blood infected with
|
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the AIDS or hepatitis viruses ... used by the police to catch rapists
|
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through DNA testing.
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To become a "Registered Medical Technologist", students must study in
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approved educational programs, where they take many basic science and
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clinical courses, graduate with a BS in Medical Technology and finally
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pass a difficult, national registry exam. Additionally, some states have
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a licensure exam which must be passed.
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FidoNews 10-05 Page 16 1 Feb 1993
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In light of the difficult road to becoming a technologist, and the
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perceived risks of choosing a medical profession, these days, there is
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a growing shortage of Medical Technologists all over the US.
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Which brings us to Med TechNet (1:260/10). Online since 1985,
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Med TechNet was conceived and implemented by the Department of Medical
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Technology, State University of New York at Buffalo (SUNY/Buffalo), with
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the goal of serving Medical Technologists and other health
|
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professionals. Today, Med TechNet is a wholly owned service of Western
|
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New York Microcomputer, Inc., and affiliated with SUNY/Buffalo.
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Among all the conferences carried on Med TechNet, the MEDTECH echo is
|
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specifically for clinical laboratory personnel: bench tech's, managers,
|
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LIS/HIS people, etc. This is currently a private echo, which has
|
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ongoing discussions concerning laboratory issues, procedures, policies,
|
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etc. Last Fall, we began Med TechCon: Online Continuing Education for
|
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Clinical Laboratory Professionals. We bring in "guest" speakers from
|
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various organizations, along with downloadable .GIFs for figures; and
|
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will be offering credit-bearing programs later this year.
|
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|
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We will gladly make the echo area available to other bbs' who have
|
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Med Tech's in their user base. Just send netmail to me at the above
|
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|
address. Naturally, we hope to see it on the backbone soon.
|
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|
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|
The latest endeavor? We are proud to announce the Jobs*Online!
|
|||
|
Database. This is a searchable database of job opportunities for not
|
|||
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only Medical Technologists, but also for most other health related
|
|||
|
professions: Nuclear Medicine Technologists, OT's, PT's, managers,
|
|||
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educators, etc.
|
|||
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|
|||
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So, if you are, or know someone who is, a health professional, and
|
|||
|
looking for employment, stop by the Jobs*Online! Database. And if you
|
|||
|
are a Medical Technologist, don't forget to drop in on the MEDTECH
|
|||
|
Conference area.
|
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|
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|
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|
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FidoNews 10-05 Page 17 1 Feb 1993
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======================================================================
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FIDONEWS INFORMATION
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======================================================================
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------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ----------------
|
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|
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Editors: Tom Jennings, Tim Pozar
|
|||
|
Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell, Vince Perriello
|
|||
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|
|||
|
IMPORTANT NOTE: The FidoNet address of the FidoNews BBS has been
|
|||
|
changed!!! Please make a note of this.
|
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|
|||
|
"FidoNews" BBS
|
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FidoNet 1:1/23 <---- NEW ADDRESS!!!!
|
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|
Internet fidonews@fidosw.fidonet.org
|
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|
BBS +1-415-863-2739, 300/1200/2400/16800/V.32bis/Zyxel
|
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|
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(Postal Service mailing address) (have extreme patience)
|
|||
|
FidoNews
|
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c/o World Power Systems <---- don't forget this
|
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Box 77731
|
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San Francisco
|
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CA 94107 USA
|
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|
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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
|
|||
|
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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|
|||
|
Authors retain copyright on individual works; otherwise FidoNews is
|
|||
|
copyright 1992 Tom Jennings. All rights reserved. Duplication and/or
|
|||
|
distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only. For use in
|
|||
|
other circumstances, please contact the original authors, or FidoNews
|
|||
|
(we're easy).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OBTAINING COPIES: The-most-recent-issue-ONLY of FidoNews in electronic
|
|||
|
form may be obtained from the FidoNews BBS via manual download or
|
|||
|
Wazoo FileRequest, or from various sites in the FidoNet and Internet.
|
|||
|
PRINTED COPIES may be obtained from Fido Software for $10.00US each
|
|||
|
PostPaid First Class within North America, or $13.00US elsewhere,
|
|||
|
mailed Air Mail. (US funds drawn upon a US bank only.)
|
|||
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|
|||
|
BACK ISSUES: Available from FidoNet nodes 1:102/138, 1:216/21,
|
|||
|
1:125/1212, (and probably others), via filerequest or download
|
|||
|
(consult a recent nodelist for phone numbers).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A very nice index to the Tables of Contents to all FidoNews volumes
|
|||
|
can be filerequested from 1:396/1 or 1:216/21. The name(s) to request
|
|||
|
are FNEWSxTC.ZIP, where 'x' is the volume number; 1=1984, 2=1985...
|
|||
|
through 8=1991.
|
|||
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|
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FidoNews 10-05 Page 18 1 Feb 1993
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|
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|
|||
|
INTERNET USERS: FidoNews is available via FTP from ftp.ieee.org, in
|
|||
|
directory ~ftp/pub/fidonet/fidonews. If you have questions regarding
|
|||
|
FidoNet, please direct them to deitch@gisatl.fidonet.org, not the
|
|||
|
FidoNews BBS. (Be kind and patient; David Deitch is generously
|
|||
|
volunteering to handle FidoNet/Internet questions.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SUBMISSIONS: You are encouraged to submit articles for publication in
|
|||
|
FidoNews. Article submission requirements are contained in the file
|
|||
|
ARTSPEC.DOC, available from the FidoNews BBS, or Wazoo filerequestable
|
|||
|
from 1:1/23 as file "ARTSPEC.DOC". Please read it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"Fido", "FidoNet" and the dog-with-diskette are U.S. registered
|
|||
|
trademarks of Tom Jennings, Box 77731, San Francisco CA 94107, USA and
|
|||
|
are used with permission.
|
|||
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|
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|
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|
|||
|
Asked what he thought of Western civilization,
|
|||
|
M.K. Gandhi said, "I think it would be an excellent idea".
|
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|
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|
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