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F I D O N E W S -- Volume 14, Number 44 3 November 1997
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| The newsletter of the | ISSN 1198-4589 Published by: |
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| | (*) | \ )) | Christopher Baker 1:18/14 |
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| (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends. |
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| | -- JOSEPH PULITZER |
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| Submission address: FidoNews Editor 1:1/23 |
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| For information, copyrights, article submissions, |
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| obtaining copies of FidoNews or the internet gateway FAQ |
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Have you ever seen a dream squawking?
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Table of Contents
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1. EDITORIAL ................................................ 1
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Those pesky formatting instructions ...................... 1
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2. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR .................................... 2
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Needs FidoNews in Net 332 in Zone 2 ...................... 2
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I messed up! ............................................. 2
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3. ARTICLES ................................................. 4
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FTSC Administrator - NOTICE OF VOTE ...................... 4
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CYBERNAUTS SING THE PRAISES OF BULLETIN BOARDS ........... 6
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4. COLUMNS .................................................. 9
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Fidonet in Europe ........................................ 9
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5. COORDINATORS CORNER ...................................... 15
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North American Backbone Echo Changes [Sep-Oct] ........... 15
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6. NET HUMOR ................................................ 16
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Diary of an AOL user ..................................... 16
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7. ADVERTISE YOUR FREE SERVICE/EVENT ........................ 19
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Wrestling Echos .......................................... 19
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8. NOTICES .................................................. 20
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Future History ........................................... 20
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FidoNet via Internet Hubs ................................ 20
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9. FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING ................................. 22
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Latest Greatest Software Versions ........................ 22
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10. FIDONEWS PUBLIC-KEY ..................................... 26
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FidoNews PGP public-key listing .......................... 26
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11. FIDONET BY INTERNET ..................................... 27
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And more!
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FIDONEWS 14-44 Page 1 3 Nov 1997
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EDITORIAL
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I seem to have screwed up Gregg's story last week when taking his 66
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columns to 70. Sorry about that, Gregg. I made sure continuity
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remained when converting this week's from 66 to 70. You might just
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set your w/p to 70 and avoid future reformatting. [grin]
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I apologize for the late compilation of this week's Issue. It was my
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mother's birthday and all my LD lines were out for some odd reason. We
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had a tornado up the road yesterday and it may have taken out part of
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the trunks or the local switching. I always run polls to several
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Nodes before doing the FidoNews in case there are any last minute
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submissions or messages so it took awhile to get through.
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Who won the World Series? Oh, yeah, those redoubtable FLorida Marlins!
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Remember you heard it here first!
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Is it too soon to call the teams for the SuperBowl? Jacksonville
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Jaguars versus Dallas Cowboys? Maybe even those Detroit Lions will
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sneak in. [snicker]
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Nothing new otherwise.
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C.B.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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--- Following message extracted from NETMAIL @ 1:18/14 ---
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By Christopher Baker on Fri Oct 31 13:45:02 1997
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From: Michail Verner @ 2:332/201
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To: Christopher Baker @ 1:18/14
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Date: 27 Oct 97 00:04:02
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Subj: Fidonews
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Hi, Christopher
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I am searching in various BBSes near my home, but I cannot find
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FidoNews. I was a user of Ge-Link (2:332/243) BBS, now gone :-(, can
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you help me to find the recent issues of your newsletter on another
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BBS?
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I'm not point, and I'm not able to do any FReq at all.
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Many Hopeful Thanks :-))))
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I messed up!
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by Gregg Jennings, 1:331/109
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Dear FidoEditor;
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My piece, A BBS Story, was published in the last issue. Beyond the
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"role reversal" of the two characters midway in the story (blame is on
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Samuel Adams* Gregg, that's what I'd do), the story got wordwrapped by
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your software.
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Usually I read the instructions. I kept the right margin at less than
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70 (I used 66 for some bizarre reason...), but your software
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reformatted the lines, even merging a couple of lines.
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Just wanted to point that out (trying to save some face you see).
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(That was a lame attempt to draw attention away from me. Blame it on
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the Editor! Just kidding of course.)
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MY APOLOGIES to the good FidoPeople for making such a dumb mistake in
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my story, re: the two guys suddenly taking up opposite roles.
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Hopefully, if there was any point to the story it was not lost.
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(I don't feel too dumb... At least not enough to not ever submit an
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article again. You all have been warned!)
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* (footnote) "Samuel Adams" is a brand of beer, very good by the way.
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I don't know how widely marketed it is, hence this footnote.
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ARTICLES
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VOTING PROCEDURE
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FTSC ADMINISTRATOR
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by Adrian Walker, 1:153/752
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28 October 1997
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Interim FTSC Web Site:
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http://www.portal.ca/~awalker/ftsc.htm
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VOTE REQUIREMENTS
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Fidonews 1441 detailed the nomination process for the position of
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FTSC Administrator. Nominations have now closed, and 2 eligible
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candidates are standing for election. FTA-1001 provides for the
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following voting process for the FTSC Administrator:
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The FTSC Administrator is appointed on the basis of a vote by all
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Standing Members who are defined by the then-current edition of
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FTA-0003 (FTSC Membership List). A successful candidate must
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receive approval by at least a plurality of votes.
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Publication of the nominations and the voting procedure shall
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take place openly in the FTSC_PUBLIC echo, and voting shall close
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three weeks after publication of the vote. Votes shall be by
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netmail ballot to an independent enumerator.
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Plurality: more votes than any other candidate, but less than
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a majority.
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=== Cut ===
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FTSC Standing Members, and therefore eligible to vote, are as shown
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in FTA-1003, dated 05 October 1997, namely:
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1 Bash, Richard 1:231/45 01 Oct 1999
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2 Bemis, Ron 1:124/1113 01 Oct 1999
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3 Bilow, Mike 1:323/107 01 Oct 2000
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4 Box, Craig 3:774/950 01 Oct 2000
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5 Burchhardt, Tobias 2:2448/400 01 Oct 2000
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6 Eriksson, Goran 2:201/505 01 Oct 1999
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7 Felten, Bjorn 2:203/208 01 Oct 1999
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8 Frezberg, Zorch 1:205/0 01 Oct 1999
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9 Homrighausen, Joaquim 2:201/330 01 Oct 2000
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10 Johansen, Rune 2:210/20 01 Oct 2000
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11 Karlsson, Peter 2:206/221 01 Oct 1999
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12 Klein, Andreas 2:2480/47 01 Oct 2000
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13 McCabe, Michael 1:297/11 01 Oct 1999
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14 Price, Gary 1:3607/26 01 Oct 1999
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15 Sanz, Carlos Fernandez 2:341/70 01 Oct 2000
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16 Schlangen, Tom 2:2450/10 01 Oct 2000
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17 Schollnick, Benjamin 1:2613/477 01 Oct 2000
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18 Sorensen, Odinn 2:236/77 01 Oct 2000
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19 Steck, Jason 1:285/424 01 Oct 1999
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20 Szarka, Robert 1:320/42 01 Oct 2000
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21 Thunus, Francois 2:270/25 01 Oct 1999
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22 Turner, Colin 2:443/13 01 Oct 1999
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23 Waldmann, Thomas 2:2474/400 01 Oct 2000
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24 Wallin, Mats 2:201/329 01 Oct 2000
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Voting commences at 0000 UTC on Saturday 01 November 1997 and closes
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at 2359 UTC on Friday 22 November 1997, or upon the receipt of all 24
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votes, whichever is the earlier.
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Each FTSC Standing Member ballot is to be sent to the independent
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enumerator, Ken Tuley, either via:
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* netmail to Ken Tuley at at 1:374/98 or 1:18/0 or
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* Internet email to ken.tuley@scam.mpcs.com
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Receipt of votes will be acknowledged by return routed netmail or
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email as applicable.
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Ballots should include a password. The ballot format is given below.
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Votes shall be cast as an "X" or other clear alphabetic character for
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one of the 2 candidates. A ballot with a mark beside both names, or
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with no mark beside any name, will be discounted.
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More votes than the other candidate is required for that person to be
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appointed as the FTSC Administrator.
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No votes or summaries of votes shall be posted prior to the conclusion
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of voting. Within 3 days after the conclusion of voting, the FTSC
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Standing Member votes shall be posted in the FTSC_PUBLIC echo. For
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each vote cast, only the password and the result for each vote will be
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posted. The identity of the voter shall not be shown.
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| BALLOT - FTSC ADMINISTRATOR ELECTION, 1997 |
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| VOTER'S NAME _______________________________ |
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| PASSWORD _______________________________ |
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| "I wish this person to be the FTSC Administrator" |
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Bulletin Boards are online world's good old days
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>by< Mark Stachiew,
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Fidonet = 1:167/312,
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MTLnet = 17:514/846,
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Sysop of, The BBS at the End of the Universe
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[ The following is a fine article that appeared in the October 29,
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1997, issue of the Montreal Gazette. Forwarded to Fidonews by
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permission of the author. ]
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"Thanks to everyone who helped with my BBS article. Let's hope it
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helps the hobby. Every little bit helps. " -- Mark Stachiew, The
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Back in the Stone Age of computers, before Bill Gates had made his
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first million and the Internet had yet to see its first "spam"
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message, computer users talked with each other via Bulletin Board
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Systems (BBSes).
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While the World Wide Web has taken a bite out of the number of BBSes,
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they never really went away and now the old-timers who still use them
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are banding together to tell cyberspace newcomers what they're
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missing.
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A BBS is basically a computer sitting in someone's home running
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software which allows it to answer incoming calls. Other computer
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users call the BBS to exchange messages, play games and download
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computer programs. It really is an electronic bulletin board.
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They are usually free to call since the system is being run as a hobby
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by someone who is donating time and computer. No fancy browsers or
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hardware are required. The lowliest computer with a modem and terminal
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program will be enough to connect to a BBS.
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Longtime users of BBSes remain nostalgic about the early days of the
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1980s when the first home computers gave birth to the first fledgling
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bulletin boards. In those days BBS callers used glacially-slow 300
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baud modems with acoustic couplers that had to be fit over telephone
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handsets and looked like rubber earmuffs. They endured these hardships
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because of the magic that BBSes created. It was a new form of
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communication which allowed people to make contact with total
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strangers which sometimes developed into lifelong friendships.
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Lynda McCormick knows all about how BBSes bring people together. She
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runs one of the oldest ones in Montreal. McBBS has been in continuous
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operation since 1984 and people who called on the first day are still
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calling 13 years later. "Some of the old-time users will still call in
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long distance when they've moved away," she says. "Not on a regular
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basis, but it's fantastic to hear from them and hear how life is
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treating them now in Toronto, London, Ontario, Seattle, or L.A."
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McCormick is still enthusiastic about BBSing and is creating an online
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BBSing Museum with electronic ephemera from BBSes which have long
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since vanished into the ether. "The BBS scene in Montreal has been a
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very rich one with many characters, personalities and a few very
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hilarious stories," she says. "I for one would like to see it
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preserved and cherished as it should be, and not simply swept away and
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forgotten."
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One local BBS operator, Steve Monteith, has maintained a list of
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Montreal bulletin boards (www.vir.com/~capt_xerox/bbslist.html) for
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nearly 12 years. Looking over archives of the list demonstrate how
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much damage the Web has done to BBSing in this city. In 1989, Montreal
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boasted 175 computer bulletin boards. That number grew steadily,
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peaking at 482 in 1995 which is about the time that the Web began to
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blossom. Since then the number of BBSes has plummeted to 221. At that
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rate of decline they could be extinct in two years.
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So do BBSes have a future? The people who still use them think so.
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They persist because they create a sense of community among their
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users and because callers usually live in the same town, so they are
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able to get together offline where friendships are formed. That can be
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difficult on the Internet where you could be exchanging E-mail with
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someone in Zimbabwe or Kuala Lumpur.
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Monteith notes a few other advantages of the local BBS over the
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Internet. You won't get unwanted E-mail (spam) and BBSes are rarely
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commercial. "You can read through whole message bases, and not see an
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advertisement and you can be quite sure that your name on a BBS isn't
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going to be sold to some mailing list."
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An international grass-roots organization has sprung up to spread the
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word about BBSes. The Council for Online Community Alternatives(http:/
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/coca.home.ml.org) aims to promote BBSes as an alternative to the
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Internet and to build awareness among computer users that BBSes are
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available in their communities. They maintain that in recent years
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millions of people have rushed out to buy computers thinking their
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only online alternative was the Internet, oblivious to the existence
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of local BBSes.
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COCA likes to point out some of the advantages of BBSes. For example,
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at peak times the busy Internet can slow to a crawl. That isn't a
|
|||
|
problem on a BBS since there is usually only one user connected at a
|
|||
|
time so your new fast modem will actually work at full speed. Unlike
|
|||
|
most discussion groups on the Internet, the ones on BBSes are usually
|
|||
|
moderated and ill-tempered "flame" wars are less common. And
|
|||
|
pornography is much rarer on BBSes.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BBSes are becoming more sophisticated. Many local BBSes now offer
|
|||
|
Internet E-mail and access to select Usenet newsgroups. Some have lots
|
|||
|
of downloadable files while others use flashy terminal programs which
|
|||
|
give them a graphical interface which is almost as easy to use as a
|
|||
|
Web browser. Some bulletin boards are even directly accessible over
|
|||
|
the Web, usually via telnet. You can find a list of other Internet
|
|||
|
BBSes at http://dkeep.com/sbi.html .
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Other BBS resources on the Web:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BBS FAQ
|
|||
|
www.sysopworld.com/bbsfaq/text/faqmain.htm
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Directory of North American BBSes
|
|||
|
www.thedirectory.org/areacode.htm
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BBSes on the Internet
|
|||
|
www.digitalis.net/~messer/bbs/
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The World of BBSing
|
|||
|
www-scf.usc.edu/~thuyenqu/bbsing.htm
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Here are some Montreal BBSes to call:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Juxtaposition BBS
|
|||
|
(Home of the Montreal BBS list)
|
|||
|
(514) 364-2937
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The BBS at the End of the Universe
|
|||
|
(For science-fiction fans)
|
|||
|
(514) 421-0673
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Coder's Pixel
|
|||
|
(For programmers)
|
|||
|
(514) 624-5900
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
McBBS
|
|||
|
(For general conversation)
|
|||
|
(514) 697-7184
|
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|
|
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=================================================================
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COLUMNS
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=================================================================
|
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Fidonet in Europe
|
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-----------------
|
|||
|
by Dave Meikle (2:258/69.2 , rebeljambo@unforgettable.com)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I'd like to Start With a question from a Vladimir Gaitanoff from
|
|||
|
Russia. The question is What software does he need to FREQ via the
|
|||
|
Internet? I don't know so if anyone can help netmail or eMail the
|
|||
|
answer to me or Vladimir on vg@divo.ru .
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Secondly Astrowars has got a new address which is:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Astrowar@2:258/69.69 .
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Here is the astrowar rules and info:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
What is AstroWar?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
AstroWar is a play-by-email game of space conquest. What's so
|
|||
|
special about this particular game? From the player's view,
|
|||
|
it's simple and fun. From the game moderator or sysop's view,
|
|||
|
it's fully automatic, adaptable, expandable, portable and
|
|||
|
free! Bear with me while I justify some of these claims...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It's simple: The rules and construction of this game are as
|
|||
|
simple as I could make them. There is just one type of
|
|||
|
planet, and one type of ship. Each planet just has a single
|
|||
|
statistic: production, which decides how many ships it
|
|||
|
produces each turn. Ships are just single faceless, nameless
|
|||
|
units which are used in greater or lesser numbers in order to
|
|||
|
overwhelm, hold back or discourage an enemy.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It's fun: How can I justify this? Well, I can't really since
|
|||
|
it's just my opinion, but most of the players in the beta test
|
|||
|
games find it quite entertaining. Its simplicity means that
|
|||
|
you won't spend much time learning the rules, and you'll be
|
|||
|
playing properly and developing your strategies almost
|
|||
|
immediately. It's hardly worth setting up a practice game.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Playing the Game
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Getting Started
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
AstroWar is a simple game of space conquest, usually played by
|
|||
|
email. The simplicity of the rules mean that the time taken
|
|||
|
to learn the game is extremely short. However, it may take
|
|||
|
just as long to develop a winning strategy as it does for more
|
|||
|
complex games.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Let's take a look at the game rules before we go into details
|
|||
|
of how to play. The map consists of a number of planets
|
|||
|
spread across a galactic map. The number of planets and the
|
|||
|
size of the map are defined by the person running the game.
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|
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|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There is only one type of planet, although each planet has a
|
|||
|
production rating. This production rating reflects the number
|
|||
|
of ships that planet produces each turn, when it is owned by a
|
|||
|
player. Neutral planets do not produce any ships.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Ships are not treated individually in AstroWar. There is only
|
|||
|
one type of ship, the variation being in the number of ships
|
|||
|
you send to the planets you are attacking. Ships are sent in
|
|||
|
fleets of one or more ships, and each fleet's mission is
|
|||
|
decided by the number of ships sent, and the ownership of the
|
|||
|
planet the ships are being sent to.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Part of the game's attraction lies in the high level of
|
|||
|
secrecy. In some games, you can see the entire map when you
|
|||
|
start the game, and sometimes you can see where other empires
|
|||
|
are. Some games are very open, and allow you to see as much
|
|||
|
detail about other players' empires as those players can see.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This is not the case with AstroWar. When you start playing
|
|||
|
AstroWar, you only see full details of your homeworld, and the
|
|||
|
positions of nearby planets. To get more information, you
|
|||
|
must scout the planets you can see, and you must start to
|
|||
|
expand before you see planets further away.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
But I'm getting ahead of myself here, for before any of this
|
|||
|
becomes apparent you must first join a game. In order to join
|
|||
|
a game, you must submit a 'join' request. With this join
|
|||
|
request you give a name which will be used to identify your
|
|||
|
empire. Your empire name can be up to 15 characters long.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Upon successfully joining a game, you will receive
|
|||
|
confirmation that your request to join has been accepted.
|
|||
|
With this you will be given the name of your homeworld, that
|
|||
|
homeworld's details, and a map of nearby planets to get you
|
|||
|
started. Note that homeworld planets always have a production
|
|||
|
of 15 ships per turn.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There are a few cases in which a join request might fail.
|
|||
|
Firstly, you might choose an empire name which is already in
|
|||
|
use. This is unlikely, but possible. Another case in which a
|
|||
|
request to join might be rejected is when the game is full,
|
|||
|
i.e. there are no planets which have not already been scouted
|
|||
|
or taken. In the former case, just try to join again, with a
|
|||
|
different name. In the latter case there's nothing you can
|
|||
|
do, except wait for the game to finish and re-start, or find
|
|||
|
another game.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Scouting, Conquering and Redeployment
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The first thing you will want to do when you start a new game
|
|||
|
is scout one or more of the planets which were shown on your
|
|||
|
first map. To scout a planet, simply send a single ship to
|
|||
|
it. When the ship arrives, you will receive details about the
|
|||
|
production and ownership of that planet, along with the number
|
|||
|
of ships currently in orbit. The scout ship will then turn
|
|||
|
around and begin the return journey.
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Once you have received details about some of the nearby
|
|||
|
planets, you should start making your attacks. A fleet of 2
|
|||
|
or more ships sent to a neutral or enemy planet constitutes
|
|||
|
and attack force. Generally, you should send more ships than
|
|||
|
are already in orbit around a planet if you wish to take it.
|
|||
|
However, you can send your attacks in two or more 'waves' if
|
|||
|
you don't have enough ships to take the planet straight away.
|
|||
|
The first arrivals will reduce the enemy's numbers, so that
|
|||
|
the later fleets have an easier job of taking the planet. If
|
|||
|
a fleet takes a planet, it is disbanded, and the ships take up
|
|||
|
orbit around the planet.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You can start making attacks before you scout, but this is not
|
|||
|
always a good idea, particularly if you are joining a game
|
|||
|
which has already been running for a number of turns. For all
|
|||
|
you know, an attack fleet sent out 'blind' might be travelling
|
|||
|
towards a planet belonging to a relatively powerful empire,
|
|||
|
and this is not a good way to gain allies.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Once you have more than one planet, you may want to start
|
|||
|
redistributing your forces, for more effective attacks or
|
|||
|
defense. Sending any number of ships from one of your planets
|
|||
|
to another is a normal fleet movement. When the fleet
|
|||
|
arrives, it will be disbanded and the ships will join those in
|
|||
|
orbit around the planet.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-A Note About Fleet Movements---------------------------------
|
|||
|
A fleet does not start to move towards its destination until
|
|||
|
the turn after it is launched. So, for instance, if you
|
|||
|
launch a fleet from one planet to a planet four squares away,
|
|||
|
it will still be four squares away on its first turn; only in
|
|||
|
the next turn will it start to move.
|
|||
|
--------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Requesting Details About Your Empire
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Although the reports you receive from scouting, attacking and
|
|||
|
fleet movements tell you everything you need to know about
|
|||
|
your planets, there are times when you will want reminding
|
|||
|
about various aspects of your empire. There are a couple of
|
|||
|
reports which you can request from AstroWar, whenever you need
|
|||
|
them.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The planet list contains a list of all your planets, together
|
|||
|
with a reminder of the planets' positions, their production
|
|||
|
ratings and the number of ships in orbit around them. Only
|
|||
|
your own planets are included in this list; if you want up-to-
|
|||
|
date information about enemy or neutral planets you must scout
|
|||
|
them.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-Turn Phases--------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
--There are four phases to each AstroWar turn: Fleet
|
|||
|
movement, Order processing, Ship production and Victory
|
|||
|
checking, executed in that order. Bear this order in mind
|
|||
|
when submitting orders; for example, a planet report (a
|
|||
|
response to a 'planet list' order) will not take into
|
|||
|
FIDONEWS 14-44 Page 12 3 Nov 1997
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
account the ship production which comes later in that
|
|||
|
turn.
|
|||
|
--------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The fleet list contains a list of all your fleets, with a
|
|||
|
reminder of their planets of origin and their destinations.
|
|||
|
The list also contains the number of ships in the fleets, and
|
|||
|
their distances from their objectives. You can use the
|
|||
|
distance figure to work out how long it will be before a fleet
|
|||
|
arrives.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
As your empire expands, you will want to be able to see more
|
|||
|
of the map. This information isn't given to you
|
|||
|
automatically, you must request it using the map order. When
|
|||
|
you submit a map order, you must give the name of a planet
|
|||
|
around which the map will be centred. You can only centre a
|
|||
|
map around a planet you own, so in order to begin mapping the
|
|||
|
entire galaxy you must start expanding your empire.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Message System
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In order that you can communicate with other empires, to form
|
|||
|
alliances, make threats or gloat over victories, there is a
|
|||
|
message system which passes free-form messages between
|
|||
|
players.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
To write to another empire, simply submit a 'write' order,
|
|||
|
along with the name of the empire you wish to send to, and the
|
|||
|
text of the message. Next turn, that empire will receive that
|
|||
|
message with the your empire name identified as the writer (in
|
|||
|
order that he or she can reply).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It is also possible to write a general announcement to all
|
|||
|
empires. This is not always a good idea. Usually your empire
|
|||
|
will be unknown to others until they see your planets, or
|
|||
|
receive a message from you. Secrecy itself may often be a
|
|||
|
useful weapon, but writing a message to all will immediately
|
|||
|
reveal your existence to everyone else in the game. Later on
|
|||
|
in the game, if your empire becomes powerful, you could
|
|||
|
perhaps use this facility as a propaganda tool.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Finally, it is also possible to write messages to the system,
|
|||
|
and receive messages from the system. Although this has no
|
|||
|
use in the standard game, it is there as a way of
|
|||
|
communicating with add-ons. Add-ons can scan for messages to
|
|||
|
the system and interpret their contents as extended orders to
|
|||
|
access features in that add-on. Similarly, replies or
|
|||
|
information generated by add-ons will be addressed as coming
|
|||
|
from 'the system'.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Winning the Game
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The standard victory conditions dictate that the empire who
|
|||
|
owns everybody else's homeworlds wins the game. This is a
|
|||
|
change from the usual condition of conquering all of everyone
|
|||
|
else's planets, since that condition usually results in a
|
|||
|
FIDONEWS 14-44 Page 13 3 Nov 1997
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
tedious end game where the eventual victor has to mop up the
|
|||
|
remains of defeated empires.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
One problem is that enemy homeworlds are not identified. You
|
|||
|
can assume that, in a normal game, all the homeworlds will
|
|||
|
have a production of 15 ships per turn. However, not all
|
|||
|
planets with this production are homeworlds. You just have to
|
|||
|
hunt out all the non-neutral planets with 15 production until
|
|||
|
you are awarded victory.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When victory is awarded to a player, a report is sent out to
|
|||
|
everyone saying who the winner is. However, the game must be
|
|||
|
manually stopped and restarted by the person running the game,
|
|||
|
so it is possible that a few turns may go by with the
|
|||
|
'victory' message being sent out.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It is quite possible that victory conditions in a game have
|
|||
|
been disabled, making it 'open-ended'. This means that the
|
|||
|
game will continue indefinitely. Our Games is Open-Ended.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Resigning Your Position
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Once your position has become unworkable, or you want to quit
|
|||
|
the game for some other reason like lack of time, there is a
|
|||
|
'resign' command you can use. Resigning from a game will
|
|||
|
cause all your planets to revert to neutral status, and will
|
|||
|
make all in-transit fleets wink out of existence.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you are going to have to stop playing a game, it's polite
|
|||
|
to resign properly. If you just let your fleets build up
|
|||
|
uselessly, it will get in the way of legitimate players and
|
|||
|
ruin their enjoyment of the game.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Orders
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This section gives a list of orders understood by the order
|
|||
|
processing phase of turn processing. To send an order send a
|
|||
|
netmail TO: Astrowar@2:258/69.69 with the SUBJECT:GAME1 and in
|
|||
|
the main body type one off the commands:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
join <empire> A join order, or join request, asking
|
|||
|
that a player be added to the game
|
|||
|
with the empire name <empire>.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
send <n> <o> <d> A send order. Orders a launch of <n>
|
|||
|
ships from planet <o> to planet <d>,
|
|||
|
where <o> is owned by this empire and
|
|||
|
there are at least <n> ships in orbit.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
planets Requests a list of the planets owned
|
|||
|
by this empire.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
fleets Requests a list of fleets belonging to
|
|||
|
this empire.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
map <planet> Requests a map of the area around
|
|||
|
FIDONEWS 14-44 Page 14 3 Nov 1997
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<planet>, showing the names and
|
|||
|
positions of all planets within 7
|
|||
|
squares of this centre planet.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
write <emp> <txt> Write a message to empire <emp>,
|
|||
|
containing the text <txt>. <Emp> may
|
|||
|
be an empire name, All ("*") or The
|
|||
|
System (""), and <txt> may be up to
|
|||
|
64k of text spread across multiple
|
|||
|
lines.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
resign Requests that this empire is removed
|
|||
|
from the game. All planets revert to
|
|||
|
neutral ownership (with ships in orbit
|
|||
|
remaining), and all fleets will
|
|||
|
magically disappear.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Dave
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=================================================================
|
|||
|
COORDINATORS CORNER
|
|||
|
=================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
North American Backbone Echo Changes [Sep-Oct]
|
|||
|
by Lisa Gronke, 1:105/16
|
|||
|
lisa@psg.com
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Summary of backbone & quasi-backbone echo changes during Sep & Oct.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Brought to you courtesy of (unix) diff.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
diff (backbone.na + backbone.no) 07-Sep-97 02-Nov-97 [edited].
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Added to the backbone
|
|||
|
---------------------
|
|||
|
> BEACH_BOYS Fans of the Beach Boys & their music
|
|||
|
> CABLE_MODEMS Cable_Modems
|
|||
|
> CARPENTERS Fans of Karen & Richard Carpenter & their music
|
|||
|
> FTN_INTERNET FTN Internet Discussion
|
|||
|
> HAM-ECHO Open discussion of Ham/Amateur Radio general
|
|||
|
> interest.
|
|||
|
> IPMAILER IPMAILER
|
|||
|
> JUNO The JUNO e-mail service
|
|||
|
> LORD2_CHAT LORD 2 Discussion Conference
|
|||
|
> LORD2_IGM LORD 2 IGM Discussion Conference
|
|||
|
> LORD2_SYSOP LORD 2 Discussion Conference
|
|||
|
> MOSCOW_OKLAHOMA LINK BETWEEN The States and Moscow!
|
|||
|
> PRO_WRESTLING PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING ECHO.
|
|||
|
> TRIUS TRIUS, Inc. Product Support and Information Echo
|
|||
|
> Z1C Zone 1 Coordinator Contact Conference
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Removed from the backbone or quasi-backbone
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< AIDS.DATA (not in EchoList since 9/1/97)
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< ECOLOGY Ecology - Discussion of problems and solutions.
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< EMERG_NOTIFY (not in EchoList since 9/1/97)
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< LORE (low traffic since 7/1/97)
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< MEMPHIS (low traffic since 8/1/97)
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< MS_WORD Microsoft Word
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< MUSICIAN (low traffic since 7/1/97)
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< OFFICE97 (low traffic since 8/1/97)
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< QUICKPRO QuickBBS Professional Sysop's Forum
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< SIM Simulation & Wargaming
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< SINGLE_MOMS Forum for Single Mothers
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< WARNING (low traffic since 7/1/97)
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o There are 679 echos in backbone.na [02-Nov-97] (down 16)
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o There are 98 echos in backbone.no [02-Nov-97] (up 18)
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o for a total of 777 backbone & quasi-backbone echos (up 2)
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NET HUMOR
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=================================================================
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From: "Mike Riddle" <mriddle@novia.net>
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To: "Baker, Christopher" <cbaker84@digital.net (Christopher Baker)>
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Date: Tue, 21 Oct 97 13:32:35 -0600
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Reply-To: "Mike Riddle" <mriddle@oasis.novia.net>
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Subject: Fwd: Diary of an AOL user
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==================BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE==================
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From: bresch@cennet.mc.peachnet.edu (Bob Resch)
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Subject: Diary of an AOL user
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Sender: owner-geeks@brickbat12.mindspring.com
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Reply-To: geeks@shorty.com
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Diary of an AOL user
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July 18 - I just tried to connect to America Online. I've heard it is
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the best online service I can get. They even included a free disk! I'd
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better hold onto it in case they don't ever send me another one! I
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can't connect. I don't know what is wrong.
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July 19 - Some guy at the tech support center says my computer needs a
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modem. I don't see why. He's just trying to cheat me. How dumb does he
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think I am?
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July 22 - I bought the modem. I couldn't figure out where it goes. It
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wouldn't fit in the monitor or the printer. I'm confused.
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July 23 - I finally got the modem in and hooked it up. That nine year
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old next door did it for me. But it still won't work. I can't get
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online.
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July 25 - That nine year old kid next door hooked me up to America
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Online. He's so smart. I told the kid he was a prodigy. But he says
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that's just another service. What a modest kid. He's so smart and he
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does these services for people. Anyway he's smarter than the jerks who
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sold me the modem. They didn't even tell me about communications
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software. Bet they didn't know. And why do they put two telephone jack
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holes in the back of a modem when you only need one? And why do they
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have one labeled phone when you are not suppose to hook it to the
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phone jack on the wall? I thought the dial tone sounded funny! Boy,
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are modem makers dumb! But the kid figured it out by the sound.
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July 26 - What's the internet? I thought I was on America Online. Not
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this internet thing. I'm confused.
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July 27 - The nine year old kid next door showed me how to use this
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America Online stuff. I told him he must be a genius. He says that he
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is compared to me. Maybe he's not so modest after all.
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July 28 - I tried to use chat today. I tried to talk into my computer
|
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but nothing happened. Maybe I need to buy a microphone.
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July 29 - I found this thing called usenet. I got out of it because
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FIDONEWS 14-44 Page 17 3 Nov 1997
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I'm connected to America Online not usenet.
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July 30 - These people in this usenet thing keep using capital
|
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letters. How do they do that? I never figured out how to type capital
|
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letters. Maybe they have a different type of keyboard.
|
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JULY 31 - I CALLED THE COMPUTER MAKER I BOUGHT IT FROM TO COMPLAIN
|
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ABOUT NOT HAVING A CAPITOL LETTER KEY. THE TECH SUPPORT GUY SAID IT
|
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WAS THIS CAPS LOCK KEY. WHY DIDN'T THEY SPELL IT OUT? I TOLD HIM I
|
|||
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GOT A CHEAP KEYBOARD AND WANTED A BETTER ONE. AND ONE OF MY SHIFT KEYS
|
|||
|
ISN'T THE SAME SIZE AS THE OTHER. HE SAID THAT'S A STANDARD. I TOLD
|
|||
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HIM I DIDN'T WANT A STANDARD KEYBOARD BUT ANOTHER BRAND. I MUST HAVE
|
|||
|
HAD AN IMPORTANT COMPLAINT BECAUSE I HEARD HIM TELL THE OTHER SUPPORT
|
|||
|
GUYS TO LISTEN IN ON OUR CONVERSATION.
|
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|
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AUGUST 1 - I FOUND THIS THING CALLED THE USENET ORACLE. IT SAYS THAT
|
|||
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IT CAN ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS I ASK IT. I SENT IT 44 SEPARATE QUESTIONS
|
|||
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ABOUT THE INTERNET. I HOPE IT RESPONDS SOON.
|
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|
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AUGUST 2 - I FOUND A GROUP CALLED REC.HUMOR. I DECIDED TO POST THIS
|
|||
|
JOKE ABOUT THE CHICKEN THAT CROSSED THE ROAD. TO GET TO THE OTHER
|
|||
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SIDE! HA! HA! I WASN'T SURE I POSTED IT RIGHT SO I POSTED IT 56 MORE
|
|||
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TIMES.
|
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AUGUST 3 - I KEEP HEARING ABOUT THE WORLD WIDE WEB. I DIDN'T KNOW
|
|||
|
SPIDERS GREW THAT LARGE.
|
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|
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|
AUGUST 4 - THE ORACLE RESPONDED TO MY QUESTIONS TODAY. GEEZ IT WAS
|
|||
|
RUDE. I WAS SO ANGRY THAT I POSTED AN ANGRY MESSAGE ABOUT IT TO
|
|||
|
REC.HUMOR.ORACLE. I WASN'T SURE IF I POSTED RIGHT SO I POSTED IT 22
|
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|
MORE TIMES.
|
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|
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AUGUST 5 - SOMEONE TOLD ME TO READ THE FAQ. GEEZ THEY DIDN'T HAVE TO
|
|||
|
USE PROFANITY.
|
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|
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AUGUST 6 - SOMEONE ELSE TOLD ME TO STOP SHOUTING IN ALL MY MESSAGES.
|
|||
|
WHAT A STUPID JERK. I'M NOT SHOUTING! I'M NOT EVEN TALKING! JUST
|
|||
|
TYPING! HOW CAN THEY LET THESE RUDE JERKS GO ON THE INTERNET?
|
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|
|||
|
August 7 - Why have a Caps Lock key if you're not suppose to use it?
|
|||
|
Its probably an extra feature that costs more money.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
August 8 - I just read this post called make money fast. I'm so
|
|||
|
excited. I'm going to make lots of money. I followed his instructions
|
|||
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and posted it to every newsgroup I could find.
|
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|
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August 9 - I just made my signature file. Its only 6 pages long. I
|
|||
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will have to work on it some more.
|
|||
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August 10 - I just looked at a group called alt.AOL.sucks. I read a
|
|||
|
few posts and I really believe that AOL should be wiped off the face
|
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|
of the earth. I wonder what an AOL is.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
August 11 - I was asking where to find some information about
|
|||
|
something. Some guy told me to check out ftp.netcom.com. I've looked
|
|||
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and looked but I can't find that group.
|
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FIDONEWS 14-44 Page 18 3 Nov 1997
|
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August 12 - I sent a post to every usenet group on the Internet asking
|
|||
|
where the ftp.netcom.com is. Hopefully someone will help. I can't ask
|
|||
|
the kid next door. His parents said that when he comes back from my
|
|||
|
house he's laughing so hard he can't eat or sleep or do his homework.
|
|||
|
So they won't let him come over anymore. I do have a great sense of
|
|||
|
humor. I don't know why the rec.humor group didn't like my chicken
|
|||
|
joke. Maybe they only like dirty stuff. Some people sent me posts
|
|||
|
about my 56 posts of the joke and they used bad words.
|
|||
|
|
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|
August 13 - I sent another post to every usenet group on the Internet
|
|||
|
asking where the ftp.netcom.com is. I had forgot yesterday to include
|
|||
|
my new signature file which is only 8 pages long. I know everyone will
|
|||
|
want to read my favorite poem so I included it. I'm also going to add
|
|||
|
that short story I like.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
August 14 - America Online is a local call! So, since I do not have to
|
|||
|
call long distance, I decided to just leave it on so I won't get
|
|||
|
anymore busy signals!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
August 24 - My computer froze up a few days ago. Since I could not
|
|||
|
choose "Shut down", I left it alone, waiting for it to unfreeze. Today
|
|||
|
my wife unplugged it so she could vacuum, and now it works!
|
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|
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|
August 25 - America Online canceled my account, saying my Visa card
|
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|
would not accept the bill. They say the bill was for three hundred
|
|||
|
dollars. I can't figure it out?
|
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|
|
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August 26 - America Online must want me to join up again, because they
|
|||
|
sent me another disk in the mail today! I will call later!
|
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|
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|
[ ]
|
|||
|
| Robert R. "Bob" Resch - Network Administrator
|
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|
| <bresch@cennet.mc.peachnet.edu>
|
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|
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|
| Macon State College
|
|||
|
| 100 College Station Drive
|
|||
|
| Macon, Georgia 31206-5144
|
|||
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|
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| Office: (912) 471-5376 FAX: (912) 471-2869
|
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[ ]
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===================END FORWARDED MESSAGE===================
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FIDONEWS 14-44 Page 19 3 Nov 1997
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=================================================================
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ADVERTISE YOUR FREE SERVICE/EVENT
|
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|
=================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Emanuel Edwards
|
|||
|
1:348/963
|
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|
emanuel@pangea.ca
|
|||
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|
|||
|
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL SYSOPS!!!!!!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Hello all Sysops and Co_Sysops:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you are looking for all the latest wrestling news both in the
|
|||
|
WCW and the WWF I suggest you request these two echoes on your
|
|||
|
BBS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PRO_WRESTLING News from the WCW & WWF
|
|||
|
WRESTLING_CHAT Wrestling News straight from the Internet.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There are great wrestling fans on both echoes and those echoes should
|
|||
|
be a great addition to your message bases.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thank you
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Emanuel Moderator for the wrestling_chat
|
|||
|
Co_moderator for the Pro_wrestling
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Internet emanuel@pangea.ca
|
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Fidonet 1:348/963
|
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=================================================================
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NOTICES
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=================================================================
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Future History
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1 Dec 1997
|
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World AIDS Day.
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|
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10 Dec 1997
|
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|
Nobel Day, Sweden.
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|
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12 Jan 1998
|
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|
HAL 9000 is one year old today.
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|
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|
30 Apr 1998
|
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|
Queens Day, Holland.
|
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|
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|
22 May 1998
|
|||
|
Expo '98 World Exposition in Lisbon (Portugal) opens.
|
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|
|||
|
14 Sep 1998
|
|||
|
Start of International BBS Week [thru 20 Sep 98].
|
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|
|
|||
|
22 Sep 1998
|
|||
|
First anniversary of the FidoNews domain of www.fidonews.org.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1 Dec 1998
|
|||
|
Fifteenth Anniversary of release of Fido version 1 by
|
|||
|
Tom Jennings.
|
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|
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24 Jul 1999
|
|||
|
XIII Pan American Games [through 8 Aug 99].
|
|||
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|
|||
|
31 Dec 1999
|
|||
|
Hogmanay, Scotland. The New Year that can't be missed.
|
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|
|||
|
1 Jan 2000
|
|||
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The 20th Century, C.E., is still taking place thru 31 Dec.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1 Jun 2000
|
|||
|
EXPO 2000 World Exposition in Hannover (Germany) opens.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
15 Sep 2000
|
|||
|
Sydney (Australia) Summer Olympiad opens.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
1 Jan 2001
|
|||
|
This is the actual start of the new millennium, C.E.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-- If YOU have something which you would like to see in this
|
|||
|
Future History, please send a note to the FidoNews Editor.
|
|||
|
|
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-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
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|
|
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|
--- Following message extracted from NETMAIL @ 1:18/14 ---
|
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By Christopher Baker on Sat Nov 01 12:35:09 1997
|
|||
|
FIDONEWS 14-44 Page 21 3 Nov 1997
|
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|
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|
|||
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From: C. Ingersoll @ 1:2623/71
|
|||
|
To: Editor @ 1:1/23
|
|||
|
Date: 01 Nov 97 02:13:28
|
|||
|
Subj: Fidonet via Internet Hubs
|
|||
|
-
|
|||
|
Fidonet Via Internet Hubs
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Node# | Operator | Facilities (*) | Speed | Basic Rate
|
|||
|
-----------+-------------------+----------------+-------+------------
|
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|
1:12/12 | Ken Wilson | FTP | T1 | $24mo.
|
|||
|
1:13/25 | Jim Balcom | FTP | 56k | $20mo.
|
|||
|
1:124/7008 | Ben Hamilton | FTP,VMoT,TX,F2I| 64k | $20mo.
|
|||
|
1:140/12 | Bob Seaborn | FTP,TX | T1 | $5/$20
|
|||
|
1:270/101 | George Peace | FTP | T1 | $30mo.
|
|||
|
1:271/140 | Tom Barstow | F2I | ??? | $2mo.
|
|||
|
1:280/169 | Brian Greenstreet | FTP | 33.6 | $2mo.
|
|||
|
1:2222/1 | Ed Georgen | FTP,TX,VMoT,UUE| T1 | $3/$10
|
|||
|
1:2401/305 | Peter Rocca | FTP,TX | T1 | unkn
|
|||
|
1:2424/10 | Alec Grynspan | FTP | ??? | $1mo.
|
|||
|
1:2424/3121| Earl Clark | TX | 33.6 | n/c
|
|||
|
1:2604/104 | Jim Mclaughlin | FTP,VMoT,UUE | 33.6 | $1mo.
|
|||
|
1:2624/306 | D. Calafrancesco | VFOS | 33.6 | $15yr.
|
|||
|
1:2651/9 | Jerry Gause | FTP,TX | ??? | unkn
|
|||
|
1:330/204 | Patrick Rosenheim | TX | 33.6 | $25yr.
|
|||
|
1:346/250 | Aran Spence | FTP,TX | T1 | $10mo.
|
|||
|
1:342/1022 | Steve Steffler | TX,UUE,F2I | 33.6 | n/c
|
|||
|
1:396/1 | John Souvestre | FTP | T1 | $25mo.
|
|||
|
2:252/358 | Sean Rima | VMoT | T1 | n/c
|
|||
|
2:335/610 | Gino Lucrezi | TX, UUE | 33.6 | n/c
|
|||
|
2:469/84 | Max Masyutin | VMoT | 256k | n/c
|
|||
|
2:2474/275 | Christian Emig | TX | 64k | unkn
|
|||
|
2:2490/5170| Lenny Murphy | F2I | ??? | n/c
|
|||
|
3:774/950 | Craig Box | UUE, F2I | 28.8 | n/c
|
|||
|
--
|
|||
|
* VMoT = Virtual Mailer over Telnet (various)
|
|||
|
* F2I = Fido2Int (W95)
|
|||
|
* UUE = uuencode<->email packet transfers
|
|||
|
* TX = TransX (Proprietary uuencode<->email packet transfer
|
|||
|
software)
|
|||
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|
|||
|
compiled by Cindy Ingersoll, 1:2623/71, (609)814-1978,
|
|||
|
fbn@cyberEnet.net Posted on the 1st of every month in FN_SYSOP,
|
|||
|
R13SYSOP and Fidonews.
|
|||
|
-
|
|||
|
---
|
|||
|
* Origin: * Fly By Night * (609)814-1978 *(1:2623/71)
|
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FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING
|
|||
|
=================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[from 1441 - Ed.]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Latest Greatest Software Versions
|
|||
|
by Peter E. Popovich, 1:363/264
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Hmm. Not much to say.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-=- Snip -=-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Submission form for the Latest Greatest Software Versions column
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OS Platform :
|
|||
|
Software package name :
|
|||
|
Version :
|
|||
|
Function(s) - BBS, Mailer, Tosser, etc. :
|
|||
|
Freeware / Shareware / Commercial? :
|
|||
|
Author / Support staff contact name :
|
|||
|
Author / Support staff contact node :
|
|||
|
Magic name (at the above-listed node) :
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Please include a sentence describing what the package does.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Please send updates and suggestions to: Peter Popovich, 1:363/264
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-=- Snip -=-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MS-DOS:
|
|||
|
Program Name Version F C Contact Name Node Magic Name
|
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
Act-Up 4.6 G D Chris Gunn 1:15/55 ACT-UP
|
|||
|
ALLFIX 4.40 T S Harald Harms 2:281/415 ALLFIX
|
|||
|
Announcer 1.11 O S Peter Karlsson 2:206/221 ANNOUNCE
|
|||
|
BGFAX 1.60 O S B.J. Guillot 1:106/400 BGFAX
|
|||
|
Binkley Docs 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BDOC_260.ZIP
|
|||
|
BinkleyTerm 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BDOS_260.ZIP
|
|||
|
BinkleyTerm-XE XR5 M F Thomas Waldmann 2:2474/400 BTXE_DOS
|
|||
|
CFRoute 0.92 O G C. Fernandez Sanz 2:341/70 CFR
|
|||
|
CheckPnt 1.0a O G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 CHECKPNT
|
|||
|
FastEcho 1.45a T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400 FASTECHO
|
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FastEcho/16 1.45a T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400 FE16
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FastLst 1.36 N S Alberto Pasquale 2:332/504 FASTLSTD
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FidoBBS (tm) 12u B S Ray Brown 1:1/117 FILES
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FrontDoor 2.12 M S JoHo 2:201/330 FD
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FrontDoor 2.20c M C JoHo 2:201/330 FDINFO
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GEcho 1.00 T S Bob Seaborn 1:140/12 GECHO
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GEcho/Plus 1.11 T C Bob Seaborn 1:140/12 GECHO
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GEcho/Pro 1.20 T C Bob Seaborn 1:140/12 GECHO
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GIGO 07-14-96 G S Jason Fesler 1:1/141 INFO
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GoldED 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GED
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GoldED/386 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEX
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GoldED Docs 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEM
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GoldNODE 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEN
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Imail 1.75 T S Michael McCabe 1:1/121 IMAIL
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ImCrypt 1.04 O G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 IMCRYPT
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InfoMail/86 1.21 O F Damian Walker 2:2502/666 INFOMAIL
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InfoMail/386 1.21 O F Damian Walker 2:2502/666 INFO386
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InterEcho 1.19 T C Peter Stewart 1:369/35 IEDEMO
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InterMail 2.29k M C Peter Stewart 1:369/35 IMDEMO
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InterPCB 1.52 O S Peter Stewart 1:369/35 INTERPCB
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IPNet 1.11 O S Michele Stewart 1:369/21 IPNET
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JD's CBV 1.4 O S John Dailey 1:363/277 CBV
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Jelly-Bean 1.01 T S Rowan Crowe 3:635/727 JELLY
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Jelly-Bean/386 1.01 T S Rowan Crowe 3:635/727 JELLY386
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JMail-Hudson 2.81 T S Jason Steck 1:285/424 JMAIL-H
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JMail-Goldbase 2.81 T S Jason Steck 1:285/424 JMAIL-G
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MakePl 1.9 N G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 MAKEPL
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Marena 1.1 beta O G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 MARENA
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Maximus 3.01 B P Tech 1:249/106 MAX
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Max User Ed. 0.18 O F Larry Cooke 1:300/53 MUE
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McMail 1.0 M S Michael McCabe 1:1/148 MCMAIL
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MDNDP 1.18 N S Bill Doyle 1:388/7 MDNDP
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Msged 4.10 O G Andrew Clarke 3:635/728 MSGED41D.ZIP
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Msged/386 4.10 O G Andrew Clarke 3:635/728 MSGED41X.ZIP
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NEF 2.38 O S Alberto Pasquale 2:332/504 NEFD
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NorthStar 3.31.29 B S A&B Darin 1:285/82 NSTAR
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Opus CBCS 1.79 B P Christopher Baker 1:374/14 OPUS
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O/T-Track 2.66 O S Peter Hampf 2:241/1090 OT
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PcMerge 2.8 N G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 PCMERGE
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PlatinumXpress 1.3 M C Gary Petersen 1:290/111 PX13TD.ZIP
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QuickBBS 2.81 B S Ben Schollnick 1:2613/477 QUICKBBS
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RAR 2.01 C S Ron Dwight 2:220/22 RAR
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RemoteAccess 2.50 B S Mark Lewis 1:3634/12 RA
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Searchlight 4.5 B S Paul Casey 1:343/117 DEMO450.ZIP
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Searchlight 5.02 B C Paul Casey 1:343/117 SLBBS50.TXT
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Silver Xpress
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Door 5.4 O S Gary Petersen 1:290/111 FILES
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Reader 4.4 O S Gary Petersen 1:290/111 SXR44.ZIP
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Spitfire 3.51 B S Mike Weaver 1:3670/3 SPITFIRE
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Squish 1.11 T P Tech 1:249/106 SQUISH
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StealTag UK 1.c... O F Fred Schenk 2:284/412 STEAL_UK
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StealTag NL 1.c... O F Fred Schenk 2:284/412 STEAL_NL
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T-Mail 2.600 M S Ron Dwight 2:220/22 TMAIL
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Telegard 3.02 B F Tim Strike 1:259/423 TELEGARD
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Terminate 5.00 O S Bo Bendtsen 2:254/261 TERMINATE
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Tobruk 0.33 T G Paul Edwards 3:711/934 TOBRUK
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TosScan 1.01 T C JoHo 2:201/330 TSINFO
|
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TransNet 1.00 G S Marc S. Ressl 4:904/72 TN100ALL.ZIP
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TriBBS 11.0 B S Gary Price 1:3607/26 TRIBBS
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TriDog 11.0 T F Gary Price 1:3607/26 TRIDOG
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TriToss 11.0 T S Gary Price 1:3607/26 TRITOSS
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WaterGate 0.93 G S Robert Szarka 1:320/42 WTRGATE
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WWIV 4.24a B S Craig Dooley 1:376/126 WWIV
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WWIVTOSS 1.36 T S Craig Dooley 1:376/126 WWIVTOSS
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xMail 2.00 T S Thorsten Franke 2:2448/53 XMAIL
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XRobot 3.01 O S JoHo 2:201/330 XRDOS
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ALLFIX/2 1.10 T S Harald Harms 2:281/415 AFIXOS2
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BGFAX 1.60 O S B.J. Guillot 1:106/400 BGFAX
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Binkley Docs 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BDOC_260.ZIP
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BinkleyTerm 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BOS2_260.ZIP
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BinkleyTerm-XE XR5 M F Thomas Waldmann 2:2474/400 BTXE_OS2
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CFRoute 0.92 O G C. Fernandez Sanz 2:341/70 CFR
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FastEcho 1.45a T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400 FE2
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FastLst 1.36 N S Alberto Pasquale 2:332/504 FASTLST
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FleetStreet 1.20 O S Michael Hohner 2:2490/2520 FLEET
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FP-OS/2 97-03-21 O F Mike Bilow 323/107 FPOS2
|
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GEcho/Pro 1.20 T C Bob Seaborn 1:140/12 GECHO
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GIGO 07-14-96 G S Jason Fesler 1:1/141 INFO
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GoldED 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEO
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GoldED Docs 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEM
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GoldNODE 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEN
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ImCrypt 1.04 O G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 IMCRYPT
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Maximus 3.01 B P Tech 1:249/106 MAXP
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Max User Ed. 0.18 O F Larry Cooke 1:300/53 MUEP
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Msged/2 4.10 O G Andrew Clarke 3:635/728 MSGED41O.ZIP
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NEF 2.38 O S Alberto Pasquale 2:332/504 NEF
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PcMerge 2.3 N G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 PCMERGE
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RAR 2.01 C S Ron Dwight 2:220/22 RAR2
|
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Squish 1.11 T P Tech 1:249/106 SQUISHP
|
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T-Mail 2.600 M S Ron Dwight 2:220/22 TMAIL2
|
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Tobruk 0.33 T G Paul Edwards 3:711/934 TOBRUK
|
|||
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WaterGate 0.93 G S Robert Szarka 1:320/42 WTRGATE
|
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XRobot 3.01 O S JoHo 2:201/330 XROS2
|
|||
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|
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BeeMail 1.0 M C Andrius Cepaitis 2:470/1 BEEMAIL
|
|||
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FrontDoor APX 1.12 P S Mats Wallin 2:201/329 FDAPXW
|
|||
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|
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Argus 95/IP 2.704 M S Max Masyutin 2:469/77 A9I
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|||
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Argus NT/IP 2.704 M S Max Masyutin 2:469/77 ANI
|
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BeeMail 1.0 M C Andrius Cepaitis 2:470/1 BEEMAIL
|
|||
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Binkley Docs 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BDOC_260.ZIP
|
|||
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BinkleyTerm 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BW32_260.ZIP
|
|||
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BinkleyTerm-XE XR5 M F Thomas Waldmann 2:2474/400 BTXE_W32
|
|||
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CFRoute 0.92 O G C. Fernandez Sanz 2:341/70 CFR
|
|||
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FastLst 1.36 N S Alberto Pasquale 2:332/504 FASTLSTW
|
|||
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GoldED 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEO
|
|||
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GoldED Docs 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEM
|
|||
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Maximus 3.01 B P Tech 1:249/106 MAXN
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|||
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Msged/NT 4.10 O G Andrew Clarke 3:635/728 MSGED41W.ZIP
|
|||
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NEF 2.38 O S Alberto Pasquale 2:332/504 NEFW
|
|||
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PlatinumXpress 2.00 M C Gary Petersen 1:290/111 PXW-INFO
|
|||
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Searchlight 5.02 B C Paul Casey 1:343/117 SLBBS50.TXT
|
|||
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T-Mail 2.600 M S Ron Dwight 2:220/22 TMAILNT
|
|||
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WinFOSSIL/95 1.12 r4 F S Bryan Woodruff 1:343/294 WNFOSSIL.ZIP
|
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WinFOSSIL/NT 1.0 beta F S Bryan Woodruff 1:343/294 NTFOSSIL.ZIP
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ifmail 2.12 M G Eugene Crosser 2:293/2219 IFMAIL
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ifmail-tx ...tx8.6 M G Pablo Saratxaga 2:293/2219 IFMAILTX
|
|||
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ifmail-tx.rpm ...tx8.6 M G Pablo Saratxaga 2:293/2219 IFMAILTX.RPM
|
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Msged 4.00 O G Paul Edwards 3:711/934 MSGED
|
|||
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Tobruk 0.33 T G Paul Edwards 3:711/934 TOBRUK
|
|||
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|
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Amiga:
|
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|
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|
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CrashMail 1.23 T X Fredrik Bennison 2:205/324 CRASHMAIL
|
|||
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CrashTick 1.1 O F Fredrik Bennison 2:205/324 CRASHTICK
|
|||
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DLG Pro BBOS 1.15 B C Holly Sullivan 1:202/720 DLGDEMO
|
|||
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GMS 1.1.85 M S Mirko Viviani 2:331/213 GMS
|
|||
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Msged 4.00 O G Paul Edwards 3:711/934 MSGED
|
|||
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Tobruk 0.33 T G Paul Edwards 3:711/934 TOBRUK
|
|||
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TrapDoor 1.86.b2 M S Maximilian Hantsch
|
|||
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2:310/6 TRAPDOOR
|
|||
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TrapToss 1.50 T S Rene Hexel 2:310/6 TRAPTOSS
|
|||
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|
|||
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Atari:
|
|||
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|
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|
|||
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ApplyList 1.00 N F Daniel Roesen 2:2432/1101 APLST100.LZH
|
|||
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BinkleyTerm/ST 3.18pl2 M F Bill Scull 1:363/112 BINKLEY
|
|||
|
BTNC 2.00 N G Daniel Roesen 2:2432/1101 BTNC
|
|||
|
JetMail 0.99beta T S Joerg Spilker 2:2432/1101 JETMAIL
|
|||
|
Semper 0.80beta M S Jan Kriesten 2:2490/1624 SMP-BETA
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Function: B-BBS, P-Point, M-Mailer, N-Nodelist, G-Gateway, T-Tosser,
|
|||
|
C-Compression, F-Fossil, O-Other. Note: Multifunction will
|
|||
|
be listed by the first match.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Cost: P-Free for personal use, F-Freeware, S-Shareware, C-Commercial,
|
|||
|
X-Crippleware, D-Demoware, G-Free w/ Source
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Please send updates and suggestions to: Peter Popovich, 1:363/264
|
|||
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|
|||
|
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|
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|
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|
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Rights On! BBS at 1-904-409-7040 anytime except 0100-0130 ET and Zone
|
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1 ZMH at 1200-9600+ HST/V32B. The FidoNews key is also available on
|
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FidoNet:
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Homepage http://www.fidonet.org
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FidoNews http://ddi.digital.net/~cbaker84/fidonews.html
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HTML FNews http://www.fidonews.org
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WWW sources http://www.scms.rgu.ac.uk/students/cs_yr94/lk/fido.html
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FTSC page http://www.portal.ca/~awalker/ftsc/ftscmirr.htm
|
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Echomail http://www.portal.ca/~awalker/index.html
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WebRing http://ddi.digital.net/~cbaker84/fnetring.html
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