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The RIME Times is published monthly by the membership of RelayNet
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International Message Exchange as its official newsletter. Users and
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Sysops are encouraged to contribute. Submissions and questions may be
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directed to the editor Michael Brunk, node ->CSPACE.
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(c)Copyright 1991, The RelayNet International Message Exchange. Permission
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is hereby granted for unlimited distribution and duplication, provided
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such distribution and duplication are strictly for non-commercial purposes
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only. All other rights reserved. RelayNet and RIME are registered
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trademarks.
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CONTENTS
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EDITORS FILE 2
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by John Dodson, Node id ->CANTINA
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CONFERENCE NEWS 2
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by Skip Ross, Node id ->ACC
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PROHS PROSE 5
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by Jim Prohs, Node id ->NITERIDE
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A RELAYNET SURVEY 7
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by Bob Pauls, Node id ->PRESERVE
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'C' TUTOR 8
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by Doug Maclean, Node id ->RUNNINGB
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BEGINNERS CORNER 10
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by Jim Daly, Node id ->TREASURE
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POETRY CORNER 11
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Submitted by Inez Harrison, Node id ->MOONDOG
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LOGO CONTEST! 12
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WE HEARD IT ON THE RIME VINE 12
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NOTES FROM ADMIN 13
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AS SEEN ON THE BIT STREAM 18
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NOTICES 18
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| EDITORS FILE |
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by John Dodson, Node id ->CANTINA
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Welcome to the February issue of Rime Times! As you probably know, we
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skipped the January issue to give our regular contributors a break. There
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are a host of new conference announcements (sic), Doug Maclean is back with
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his great tutorials on the 'C' programming language, Jim Daly with his
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great communications tutorials and for our acculturation, we have a nice
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selection from the poetry conference and another classic work by Jim Prohs
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(Jim Prohs!? Culture!? from Nebraska!?). In short, we have managed to come
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back (most of us anyway!) with another great issue!
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This will be my 13th and last issue as Editor in Chief (important sounding
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title!) of Rime Times. Actually, I cannot claim the very first Rime Times
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issue as this was done by Michael Brunk. Michael is a person whose loyalty
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runs deep and he left RelayNet for a time when the regional HUB he was
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relaying with broke away to form another network. At the time, I was
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apparently the only one who had volunteered to do an article, so with his
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departure I got to be editor. (Here's the newsletter John, you're the
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editor, I'm leaving! <grin>) Michael has been back for six or seven
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months, doing important things like becoming a father, and has kindly been
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coerced into taking his turn as Editor in Chief. (Actually, I think this
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job ought to be passed around about once a year.) I am still going to
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stick around and help out as a co-editor. We have some other co-editors
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who have volunteered (please see NOTICES). I am excited about having some
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'new blood' with new ideas on board and I hope that more of you will be
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inspired to chip in too! After all, this IS the Best Little Network in the
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USA! (You guys in the Northern Hemisphere too! <grin>)
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See you on the next Relay!
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| CONFERENCE NEWS |
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by Skip Ross, Node id ->ACC
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NAME: HIV/ARC/AIDS
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NUMBER: 247
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DESCRIPTION: This is a public conference, and will allow the use
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of aliases in it. The purpose is to provide anyone
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interested with the latest information gathered by
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research groups and participants on the treatments
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available, progress, questions that anyone might have.
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gay bashing, and Victim bashing will not be
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tolerated in any form.
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HOSTS: Hans Braun Node ID ->STUDS
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ACTIVITY: NEW
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NAME: Soap Operas
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NUMBER: 248
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DESCRIPTION: This conference will discuss topics related to Day Time
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and Evening Soaps. Some of the topics to be discussed are:
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Who's coming and going among the Soaps, Your views on the
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characters and upcoming shows, and a general discussion on
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anything related this Soap Opera Conference.
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HOSTS: Philip Brown Node ID ->IVYTECH
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ACTIVITY: NEW
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NAME: SQL
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NUMBER: 249
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DESCRIPTION: Conference dedicated to discussions on Structured
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Query Language
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HOSTS: David Patterson Node ID ->NORDIC
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ACTIVITY: NEW
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NAME: Psychology
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NUMBER: 251
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DESCRIPTION: Conference dedicated to the discussion of Psychology
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HOSTS: Doug Haire Node ID ->HHDCBBS
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ACTIVITY: NEW
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NAME: USSR
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NUMBER: 252
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DESCRIPTION: USSR/EAST-EUROPE International conference area focused
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on the Political/Economic/Cultural developments in the
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Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Topics include History,
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Language, Literature, Business opportunities as well as
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Political, Economic and Cultural issues..
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HOSTS: John Lewis Node ID ->SANCTUM
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ACTIVITY: NEW
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Dennis, and anyone who might have missed my original
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announcement, this is the list of conferences that will be turned
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off at the Nethub on January 22,1991.
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NAME: Fine Arts
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NUMBER: 253
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DESCRIPTION: An open forum for information exchange on: Galleries,
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museum shows, new artists, collecting, photography of art,
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painting, sculpture, and auction news. This conference is
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for anyone who would like to get involved in the art
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world, and novices are welcome. This conference will carry
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advertisements for upcoming shows, and also Artists
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Biographies, as well as listings for art to buy-or-sell.
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HOST: Jim Raridan Node ID ->ARTON
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ACTIVITY: NEW Date:02/03/1991
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NAME: AutoMate
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NUMBER: 254
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DESCRIPTION: This conference directly supports AutoMate, the
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automated add-in for Qmodem versions 4.XX. Technical
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support and discussion along with any future
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product suggestions welcome. Author hosted.
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HOST: Marc Hedish Node ID ->SCVPCUG
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ACTIVITY: NEW Date:02/03/1991
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NAME: Flight Simulators
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NUMBER: 255
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DESCRIPTION: This conference is for users of serious flight
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simulators (i.e., Microsoft Flight Simulator,
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Flight Sim: ATP, etc.). Realistic flying techniques,
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scenery design methods and all other aspects of
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computer flying are open for discussion.
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HOST: Nels Anderson Node ID ->XEVIOUS
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ACTIVITY: NEW Date:02/03/1991
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UPLINK 4 Paul McGinness ->ACC
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UPLINK 4 Bob Litty ->MODEMZNE
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BBS-ADS 3 David Greenberger ->AARDVARK
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DOORS 4 Michael Lee ->REDLINE
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BEER 5 Ed Bachman ->EDSHOME
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SHAREWARE 6 Dennis McCunney ->RUNNINGB
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IBM 0 Bill Mertens ->MAGNET
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Legal 19 David Holm ->SALEMDUG
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Multi-Taskers 45 Dave Williams ->CHAOS
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Religion 76 Gerry Power ->CHANNEL
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Politics 78 Frank Scheidt ->CHARLIE
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Seniors 96 Bob Donahue ->BLUELK
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Ansi Code 109 Noel Gamboa
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Boyan 118 Justin Boyan ->EDSHOME
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Boyan 118 Lee Breeden ->RUNNINGA
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Boyan 118 Doug MacLean ->RUNNINGB
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GT BBS 162 Bryan Pike ->HAVEN
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Missing Children 193 Russell Coombs (Co-Host) ->SMCIS
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Pets 52 Sue Smith ->THEMAIN
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XYWrite 110 Steve Dubin ->MOONDOG
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XYWrite 110 Shelley Dubin ->MOONDOG
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77 Neural Nets
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107 OS/2
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160 PCjr
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164 Robots
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171 WEB We will be terminating the link for this conference
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172 Gossip We will be terminating the link for this conference
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184 Cellular
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189 PICK O/S
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195 Real Estate
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+---------------------------------+
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| PROHS PROSE |
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+---------------------------------+
|
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by Jim Prohs, Node id ->NITERIDE
|
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The Demise Of The Hammer!
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|
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Dedicated to Elaine Port
|
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(enter sound of a boom-box playing a loud rap beat...)
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It's January, nineteen hundred ninety and one,
|
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the HAMMER makes plans for some fun.
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With being single he will soon be done,
|
|||
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A wedding is planned with his special Hon!
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Who is this bloke known as the HAMMER?
|
|||
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Why can he sound fresh from the slammer?
|
|||
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The HAMMER's been known to pack a mean punch,
|
|||
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His name? well, you all have a good hunch.
|
|||
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|
|||
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It's no secret he been around the block,
|
|||
|
the HAMMER sports a head that's hard as a rock.
|
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When he is angry dragon's fire doth fly,
|
|||
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In his path you don't want to lie.
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|||
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Such a man in difficult to define,
|
|||
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Reads those messages till practically blind.
|
|||
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Paradoxically he is truly very kind,
|
|||
|
while his is kicking at your behind.
|
|||
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|
|||
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With fist that can smash steel and concrete,
|
|||
|
one of the strongest wills your likely to meet.
|
|||
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A voice that can shake the foundations, rattle the walls,
|
|||
|
Is there any question that the HAMMER's got ----moxie.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
It's nineteen hundred ninety one, the month of June,
|
|||
|
The HAMMER's now whistling a different tune.
|
|||
|
From a feeling of any PORT in a storm,
|
|||
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The HAMMER has from the girls been torn.
|
|||
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No longer is he available to toot his horn,
|
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but for freedom he is not yet forlorn.
|
|||
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|
|||
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Something has changed, something is wrong!
|
|||
|
The HAMMER is singing a very strange song.
|
|||
|
His messages now have a laughing and happy tone.
|
|||
|
Where O! Where is our HAMMER, we moan?
|
|||
|
Seriously, Elaine he was only on loan!
|
|||
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|
|||
|
What ever is our Bonnie to do?
|
|||
|
We all know she needs the HAMMER too.
|
|||
|
She's no good with the chains and the whips,
|
|||
|
Who will handle all the trouble-making drips?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It just is not fair, it just is not right,
|
|||
|
I enjoyed watching the HAMMER in a good fight!
|
|||
|
What has happened to all the HAMMER's might?
|
|||
|
Is this a case of Samson's plight?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Has the HAMMER's locks been pruned?
|
|||
|
And his powerful voice now ruined?
|
|||
|
Is he inside a clown suit festooned?
|
|||
|
And has his middle again ballooned?
|
|||
|
For the answers for this stay tuned.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It is nineteen ninety one in the fall,
|
|||
|
Net mail is once again a ball!
|
|||
|
I can't wait to answer the computer's call.
|
|||
|
For the HAMMER is again riding tall.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
True he can grin and have a good time,
|
|||
|
But nothing has really changed here on RIME.
|
|||
|
And in Elaine we have found a new friend
|
|||
|
who makes HAMMER wounds easy to mend.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So I am sure that all's well that ends well
|
|||
|
and Howard can now answer the wedding bell.
|
|||
|
But not without catching a little more hell.
|
|||
|
This must be SOME lady for whom he fell.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
We extend to Howard our best wishes,
|
|||
|
and to the bride a whole raft of kisses.
|
|||
|
To be with the HAMMER FOR LIFE AS HIS MRS.,
|
|||
|
wouldn't be this man's idea of heavenly blisses.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
But different strokes for different folks!
|
|||
|
And now I'd better stop with these jokes,
|
|||
|
For I can feel my head begin to pound!
|
|||
|
As the HAMMER my home phone hath found.
|
|||
|
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|||
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|
|||
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+---------------------------------+
|
|||
|
| A RELAYNET SURVEY |
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
+---------------------------------+
|
|||
|
by Bob Pauls, Node id ->PRESERVE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The RIME(Tm) Network is one of the oldest amateur electronic
|
|||
|
message/conferencing system in operation in the United States. Through the
|
|||
|
contributions of dedicated programmers and beta testers, wise beyond
|
|||
|
comprehension Steering Committee members; tactful, infinitely patient
|
|||
|
conference hosts and "never-say-quit" sysops; the expanding BBS calling
|
|||
|
community, and even exploding piglets, we have helped create an
|
|||
|
international, extended family of on-line users from all walks of life.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
As with all families, RIME'S growth has not been possible without some
|
|||
|
difficulty and challenge, as well as concern for the future of the
|
|||
|
participants. To better cope with new problems in an ever changing
|
|||
|
environment, it is usually wise to periodically examine one's capacity for
|
|||
|
change, one's strengths and weaknesses, as well as, one's needs and
|
|||
|
desires. Often, we undergo these self-examinations at the year's end in
|
|||
|
advance of those infamous New Year's resolutions.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Well, RIME, in cooperation with Southern Illinois University, has resolved
|
|||
|
to undertake the first-ever serious self-examination of the RIME Network.
|
|||
|
We are undertaking a comprehensive two-part "physical".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The first part of the physical examines the Hub and Node Sysops that keep
|
|||
|
the RIME body healthy. The second part of the physical will examine the
|
|||
|
users that sustain the network. Through these "exams" we hope to gain a
|
|||
|
better understanding of who/what RIME is, what we do, where we want to be
|
|||
|
in the future.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The survey file being sent to every RIME Sysop contains questions within
|
|||
|
ten (10) categories listed below:
|
|||
|
1) Personal Demographics
|
|||
|
2) RIME Sysop Experience
|
|||
|
3) Computer System Information
|
|||
|
4) Caller and Conference Usage Information
|
|||
|
5) File Use Information
|
|||
|
6) RIME Network Operations
|
|||
|
7) Telephone System Data
|
|||
|
8) Interconnections
|
|||
|
9) RIME Network Future
|
|||
|
10) Opinions
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The second phase to this RIME Research Study involves BBS callers. The
|
|||
|
User Survey will be issued following distribution and return of the RIME
|
|||
|
Sysop Survey. Details on the RIME User Survey will follow in a subsequent
|
|||
|
message at a later date. If you have any suggestions for questions you
|
|||
|
would like to see asked in the upcoming "RIME User Survey", please advise
|
|||
|
me as soon as possible.
|
|||
|
|
|||
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|
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
That's all for now except to say thanks, in advance, for your cooperation
|
|||
|
and participation.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+---------------------------------+
|
|||
|
| 'C' TUTOR |
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
+---------------------------------+
|
|||
|
by Doug Maclean, Node id ->RUNNINGB
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
One of the most used Unix commands is the act command. This stands
|
|||
|
for concatenation. It is primarily used to join files together but
|
|||
|
may also be used to quickly display a text file. Here is the code
|
|||
|
for my port of this utility.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
#include <stdio.h>
|
|||
|
#include <stdlib.h>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
int nflg=0, sizbuf=BUFSIZ;
|
|||
|
char *cmd;
|
|||
|
void filecopy(int fd);
|
|||
|
void qput(char c);
|
|||
|
void qflush(void );
|
|||
|
void usage(void );
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
static char qbuf[BUFSIZ], *qptr = qbuf;
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
void
|
|||
|
main(argc, argv) /* cat: concatenate files */
|
|||
|
char **argv;
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
int fd;
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
cmd=*argv;
|
|||
|
if (argc > 1 && *(argv[1]) == '-' && argv[1][1])
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
++argv;
|
|||
|
--argc;
|
|||
|
while (*++*argv)
|
|||
|
switch(**argv)
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
case 'n':
|
|||
|
nflg=1;
|
|||
|
break;
|
|||
|
case 'N':
|
|||
|
nflg=2;
|
|||
|
break;
|
|||
|
case 'u':
|
|||
|
sizbuf=1;
|
|||
|
break;
|
|||
|
case 'h':
|
|||
|
case '?':
|
|||
|
usage();
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|||
|
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|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
break;
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
if (argc == 1) /* no args; copy standard input */
|
|||
|
filecopy(0);
|
|||
|
else
|
|||
|
while (--argc > 0)
|
|||
|
if (strcmp(*++argv, "-") == 0)
|
|||
|
filecopy(0);
|
|||
|
else
|
|||
|
if ((fd = open(*argv, 0x8000)) == -1)
|
|||
|
fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n", cmd, *argv);
|
|||
|
else
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
filecopy(fd);
|
|||
|
close(fd);
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
exit(0);
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
void
|
|||
|
filecopy(fd) /* copy fd to standard output */
|
|||
|
int fd;
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
int l, lasln=1;
|
|||
|
char buf[BUFSIZ], num[16], *p, *s;
|
|||
|
long lino=1L;
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
while(l=read(fd, buf, sizbuf))
|
|||
|
for(p=buf ; p < &buf[l] ; lasln=(*p == '\n'), qput(*p++))
|
|||
|
if (nflg && lasln)
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
sprintf(num, "%6ld ", lino++);
|
|||
|
if (nflg == 2 || *p != '\n')
|
|||
|
for(s=num ; *s ; s++)
|
|||
|
qput(*s);
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
qflush();
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
void
|
|||
|
qput(c)
|
|||
|
char c;
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
*qptr++ = c;
|
|||
|
if (qptr == &qbuf[sizbuf])
|
|||
|
qflush();
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
void
|
|||
|
qflush()
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
write(1, qbuf, qptr-qbuf);
|
|||
|
qptr=qbuf;
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
void
|
|||
|
usage()
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
fprintf(stderr,"$Revision: 1.1 $\n");
|
|||
|
fprintf(stderr," $Date: 19 May 1988 20:44:04 $\n");
|
|||
|
fprintf(stderr,"cat [-unN] [<file/dir>]...\n\n");
|
|||
|
fprintf(stderr,"-u unbuffered, usually in blocks of 512K\n");
|
|||
|
fprintf(stderr,"-n give line numbers (non-blank only)\n");
|
|||
|
fprintf(stderr,"-N give line numbers (include blanks)\n");
|
|||
|
exit(1);
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+---------------------------------+
|
|||
|
| BEGINNERS CORNER |
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
+---------------------------------+
|
|||
|
by Jim Daly, Node id ->TREASURE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A COMMUNICATIONS PRIMER
|
|||
|
-----------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PARITY & ERROR Detection
|
|||
|
------------------------
|
|||
|
We have already discussed the fact that Binary data is made up 1's and 0's.
|
|||
|
PARITY is a term that is used to describe the number of 1's in a Binary
|
|||
|
number. If the total number of 1's is an EVEN number, then the Parity of
|
|||
|
that Binary number is EVEN. If the total number of 1's is an ODD number
|
|||
|
then the Parity of that Binary number is ODD. That seems pretty straight
|
|||
|
forward!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A Parity Bit is used is ASYNCH communications to detect errors. The Parity
|
|||
|
bit is created automatically by the Modem and is placed right after the
|
|||
|
Stop bit (which is not counted when Parity is being determined!). This
|
|||
|
generated Parity bit can be either a 1 or a 0 depending on a couple of
|
|||
|
considerations: the Type of Parity selected and the actual Parity of the
|
|||
|
Binary number that is being transmitted. Let's look at a a specific Binary
|
|||
|
number:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|---|------------|---|
|
|||
|
| | | |
|
|||
|
| 1 | 1111001 | 0 |
|
|||
|
| | | |
|
|||
|
|---|------------|---|
|
|||
|
^ ^----------^ ^
|
|||
|
| | |
|
|||
|
STOP | START
|
|||
|
BIT | BIT
|
|||
|
7
|
|||
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|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
DATA BITS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Now then, let's say that we have set our protocol to 7-E-1 which you will
|
|||
|
recall means, 7 Data Bits, Even Parity, and 1 Stop Bit. Count the number of
|
|||
|
1's in the Data Bit. If you came up with 5, go to the head of the class!
|
|||
|
Since 5 is an ODD number, the Parity bit will need to be a 1 to keep the
|
|||
|
Parity EVEN. Like this:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|---|---|------------|---|
|
|||
|
| | | | |
|
|||
|
| 1 | 1 | 1111001 | 0 |
|
|||
|
| | | | |
|
|||
|
|---|---|------------|---|
|
|||
|
^ ^ ^----------^ ^
|
|||
|
| | | |
|
|||
|
STOP | 7 START
|
|||
|
BIT | DATA BITS BIT
|
|||
|
|
|
|||
|
PARITY BIT
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Data Bit was ODD, so a 1 Parity bit is added to make the number EVEN (5
|
|||
|
+ 1 = 6). Incidentally, the original Data Bit could be sent without the
|
|||
|
PARITY bit if we were set for 7-N-1 (7 Data bits, NO Parity, and 1 Stop
|
|||
|
Bit).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So how does this all come together? As I mentioned in a previous article,
|
|||
|
both ends of the COMMunications link must use the same Parity (translate
|
|||
|
that to "same" Protocol). If you are calling a Bulletin Board and
|
|||
|
DOWNloading a file, your computer checks each Byte as it is received. If a
|
|||
|
Byte is received which has the wrong Parity, an Error is detected and your
|
|||
|
Computer sends a message back to the BBS demanding that it re-send that
|
|||
|
messed up Byte. You've probably seen your D/L Pause briefly while error
|
|||
|
correction is taking place. Using today's sophisticated File transfer
|
|||
|
protocols, if an error is generated it is usually due to "line noise".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Next month we'll take a look at the concept of DUPLEXing.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+---------------------------------+
|
|||
|
| POETRY CORNER |
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
+---------------------------------+
|
|||
|
Submitted by Inez Harrison, Node id ->MOONDOG
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The House Across the Street (Is Vacant)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The house across the street is vacant
|
|||
|
Thought that's not fair to say
|
|||
|
I've seen cars pull in and out of the driveway
|
|||
|
And relatives come to visit and sometimes stay overnight
|
|||
|
And children play in the front yard with the dog or the neighbors
|
|||
|
So why is this house so vacant?
|
|||
|
Isee the t.v. on inside the house
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
And a big family sitting down to eat dinner
|
|||
|
Yet there is someone missing
|
|||
|
Possibly the woman staring out the window at the skinny yellow ribbon
|
|||
|
tied around the tree near the street...
|
|||
|
The house across the street is vacant.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-Neil E. Henne
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+---------------------------------+
|
|||
|
| LOGO CONTEST! |
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
+---------------------------------+
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The RelayNet Logo Contest winner will be announced in the next issue!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+---------------------------------+
|
|||
|
| WE HEARD IT ON THE RIME VINE |
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
+---------------------------------+
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Kip Compton, author of PCRelay, as his freshman MIT project is working on a
|
|||
|
link between RelayNet and Internet. Internet is a group of networks which
|
|||
|
include links to every major university and much of the private and public
|
|||
|
scientific community as well! Most of these systems are UNIX based. In
|
|||
|
addition to the technical hurdles involved, disk space at our NetHub would
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need to be increased to about 2 gigabytes!
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There has been talk of a RIME gathering or "RIME Convention". Various
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locations have been discussed including Las Vegas, New York, Washington DC
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California.... or just having it at Bonnie's house again. Bonnie's family
|
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have not cast their votes.
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Although this may fall the way of the rumored "DENSA" conference (for those
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with IQ's of 130 and below) a HELL conference has been proposed. The
|
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conference would be for those RIME users who are .... shall we say,
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uncooperative. Among the rules and guidelines are: $.25 per message for
|
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any messages over 30 in a month. All mail is terminally out of sequence.
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Answers come weeks before questions, and are randomly copied in from such
|
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disparate conferences as the moderator feels fit, including local
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"illiterate teen hacker" ones. Quoting, when attempted, _must_ have boxes,
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beeps, low-ASCII characters, and random ANSI escape leaders. No message
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will be accepted less than 81 characters wide. Signatures must be six
|
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lines or more. All taglines must be the ones that originally come with the
|
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reader package, like "Now using BLFSTYK...and loving it!"
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| NOTES FROM ADMIN |
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+---------------------------------+
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$15 annual fee announced for existing nodes. The fee for new nodes
|
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entering the net is still $25. Fees are to be used to cover debt incurred
|
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in '90 and new equipment purchases in '91.
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Report on messages going through NetHub for 123 days ending 11/30/90
|
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Public Private Routed
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CONFNAME Total Average Total Average Total Average
|
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SysOp 4445 36.14 274 2.23 728 5.92
|
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For$ale 14307 116.32 2139 17.39 2897 23.55
|
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Debate 8865 72.07 238 1.93 347 2.82
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Common 9081 73.83 1412 11.48 6134 49.87
|
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PCBHints 1759 14.30 70 0.57 177 1.44
|
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Tech 4273 34.74 159 1.29 713 5.80
|
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DTP 762 6.20 79 0.64 46 0.37
|
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Sports 2232 18.15 27 0.22 30 0.24
|
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Comm 2090 16.99 60 0.49 297 2.41
|
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Program 2640 21.46 58 0.47 168 1.37
|
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Medical 1853 15.07 77 0.63 125 1.02
|
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Software 2102 17.09 64 0.52 262 2.13
|
|||
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Photo 693 5.63 29 0.24 6 0.05
|
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HardDisk 2264 18.41 58 0.47 165 1.34
|
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HAM 2948 23.97 89 0.72 193 1.57
|
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Entrtain 3321 27.00 32 0.26 39 0.32
|
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LAN 1240 10.08 42 0.34 48 0.39
|
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Amiga 3963 32.22 171 1.39 70 0.57
|
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Legal 5785 47.03 210 1.71 170 1.38
|
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MAC 1110 9.02 56 0.46 13 0.11
|
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Database 550 4.47 20 0.16 24 0.20
|
|||
|
Aviation 1002 8.15 39 0.32 46 0.37
|
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USR 1431 11.63 32 0.26 87 0.71
|
|||
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Uplink 11371 92.45 183 1.49 401 3.26
|
|||
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Admin 3780 30.73 568 4.62 1962 15.95
|
|||
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Graphics 586 4.76 9 0.07 37 0.30
|
|||
|
Spredsht 94 0.76 4 0.03 10 0.08
|
|||
|
RBBS 528 4.29 35 0.28 42 0.34
|
|||
|
LapTop 257 2.09 19 0.15 18 0.15
|
|||
|
Sci-Fi 5804 47.19 83 0.67 138 1.12
|
|||
|
Music 3074 24.99 91 0.74 194 1.58
|
|||
|
Brodcast 689 5.60 2 0.02 20 0.16
|
|||
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Finance 619 5.03 25 0.20 18 0.15
|
|||
|
Games 5035 40.93 171 1.39 210 1.71
|
|||
|
Racing 852 6.93 13 0.11 12 0.10
|
|||
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Roots 533 4.33 21 0.17 34 0.28
|
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History 789 6.41 3 0.02 9 0.07
|
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RPG 1017 8.27 82 0.67 42 0.34
|
|||
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Vacation 178 1.45 4 0.03 1 0.01
|
|||
|
Writers 2024 16.46 74 0.60 32 0.26
|
|||
|
Military 1542 12.54 26 0.21 56 0.46
|
|||
|
Teens 7729 62.84 315 2.56 87 0.71
|
|||
|
BBS-Ads 982 7.98 37 0.30 48 0.39
|
|||
|
Windows 4298 34.94 94 0.76 269 2.19
|
|||
|
MultiTsk 118 0.96 4 0.03 5 0.04
|
|||
|
Disabled 662 5.38 36 0.29 21 0.17
|
|||
|
Magick 2214 18.00 126 1.02 101 0.82
|
|||
|
OnLine 592 4.81 6 0.05 16 0.13
|
|||
|
Handyman 207 1.68 1 0.01 12 0.10
|
|||
|
Jobs 574 4.67 61 0.50 61 0.50
|
|||
|
MIDI 840 6.83 27 0.22 24 0.20
|
|||
|
Pets 1499 12.19 29 0.24 22 0.18
|
|||
|
Hobbies 508 4.13 12 0.10 15 0.12
|
|||
|
Doors 1453 11.81 125 1.02 268 2.18
|
|||
|
Beer 477 3.88 2 0.02 7 0.06
|
|||
|
ShareWar 3063 24.90 106 0.86 512 4.16
|
|||
|
ProDoor 847 6.89 17 0.14 46 0.37
|
|||
|
PKWare 668 5.43 10 0.08 74 0.60
|
|||
|
Qmodem 4153 33.76 36 0.29 80 0.65
|
|||
|
IBM 1469 11.94 104 0.85 74 0.60
|
|||
|
WordPerf 811 6.59 13 0.11 24 0.20
|
|||
|
DESQview 1801 14.64 24 0.20 119 0.97
|
|||
|
Veterans 257 2.09 8 0.07 6 0.05
|
|||
|
Hayes 178 1.45 0 0.00 2 0.02
|
|||
|
Lotus 168 1.37 17 0.14 47 0.38
|
|||
|
Vendors 467 3.80 112 0.91 13 0.11
|
|||
|
Telix 1624 13.20 78 0.63 147 1.20
|
|||
|
Arthur 149 1.21 1 0.01 3 0.02
|
|||
|
Mystery 120 0.98 4 0.03 4 0.03
|
|||
|
SmallBus 547 4.45 55 0.45 61 0.50
|
|||
|
FemOnly 2816 22.89 95 0.77 162 1.32
|
|||
|
Recovery 1453 11.81 24 0.20 96 0.78
|
|||
|
Cuisine 4608 37.46 141 1.15 348 2.83
|
|||
|
UNIX 954 7.76 39 0.32 103 0.84
|
|||
|
Comic-Bk 2473 20.11 70 0.57 71 0.58
|
|||
|
Religion 7182 58.39 226 1.84 506 4.11
|
|||
|
Neural 49 0.40 2 0.02 0 0.00
|
|||
|
Politics 6360 51.71 98 0.80 93 0.76
|
|||
|
Philsphy 620 5.04 0 0.00 2 0.02
|
|||
|
Women 1940 15.77 20 0.16 128 1.04
|
|||
|
Astrlogy 251 2.04 25 0.20 40 0.33
|
|||
|
Global 6174 50.20 224 1.82 1241 10.09
|
|||
|
Science 1111 9.03 8 0.07 22 0.18
|
|||
|
NewUsers 697 5.67 43 0.35 128 1.04
|
|||
|
Bicycle 1298 10.55 16 0.13 28 0.23
|
|||
|
Qmail 352 2.86 38 0.31 20 0.16
|
|||
|
Satellit 272 2.21 5 0.04 8 0.07
|
|||
|
Astron 536 4.36 11 0.09 17 0.14
|
|||
|
GAP 727 5.91 21 0.17 23 0.19
|
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|
|||
|
Omen 207 1.68 7 0.06 16 0.13
|
|||
|
Diplomac 156 1.27 34 0.28 55 0.45
|
|||
|
Parents 213 1.73 12 0.10 36 0.29
|
|||
|
Outdoors 200 1.63 3 0.02 5 0.04
|
|||
|
FantBall 1793 14.58 44 0.36 9 0.07
|
|||
|
Genetics 72 0.59 1 0.01 3 0.02
|
|||
|
Seniors 79 0.64 0 0.00 0 0.00
|
|||
|
TP 2270 18.46 59 0.48 84 0.68
|
|||
|
EZReader 2147 17.46 65 0.53 439 3.57
|
|||
|
QBASIC 1168 9.50 29 0.24 36 0.29
|
|||
|
C 4679 38.04 130 1.06 682 5.54
|
|||
|
StarTrek 9807 79.73 119 0.97 193 1.57
|
|||
|
Unfold 166 1.35 4 0.03 16 0.13
|
|||
|
Clipper 824 6.70 36 0.29 44 0.36
|
|||
|
Users 939 7.63 77 0.63 179 1.46
|
|||
|
Firearms 350 2.85 14 0.11 26 0.21
|
|||
|
SCUBA 164 1.33 4 0.03 7 0.06
|
|||
|
OS2 94 0.76 2 0.02 2 0.02
|
|||
|
Engineer 215 1.75 4 0.03 9 0.07
|
|||
|
ANSICode 2794 22.72 102 0.83 121 0.98
|
|||
|
XYWrite 97 0.79 2 0.02 1 0.01
|
|||
|
Gadgets 378 3.07 5 0.04 9 0.07
|
|||
|
CAD 350 2.85 25 0.20 6 0.05
|
|||
|
Boating 72 0.59 2 0.02 5 0.04
|
|||
|
MainFram 158 1.28 10 0.08 2 0.02
|
|||
|
Ecology 1450 11.79 39 0.32 38 0.31
|
|||
|
DrWho 615 5.00 6 0.05 4 0.03
|
|||
|
RControl 81 0.66 1 0.01 1 0.01
|
|||
|
Boyan 258 2.10 18 0.15 23 0.19
|
|||
|
Apple 212 1.72 15 0.12 0 0.00
|
|||
|
MenIssue 2626 21.35 129 1.05 156 1.27
|
|||
|
DeadHead 871 7.08 39 0.32 39 0.32
|
|||
|
MSWord 64 0.52 0 0.00 2 0.02
|
|||
|
TeleMate 547 4.45 51 0.41 18 0.15
|
|||
|
4DOS 1264 10.28 16 0.13 39 0.32
|
|||
|
GayIssue 2500 20.33 207 1.68 90 0.73
|
|||
|
Horror 1133 9.21 15 0.12 10 0.08
|
|||
|
SOBB 88 0.72 0 0.00 1 0.01
|
|||
|
FastComm 16 0.13 0 0.00 0 0.00
|
|||
|
Tandy 520 4.23 14 0.11 25 0.20
|
|||
|
Batch 515 4.19 28 0.23 50 0.41
|
|||
|
MarkMail 574 4.67 19 0.15 86 0.70
|
|||
|
Chess 481 3.91 7 0.06 10 0.08
|
|||
|
AtariST 717 5.83 32 0.26 2 0.02
|
|||
|
ProComm 304 2.47 5 0.04 3 0.02
|
|||
|
MASM 369 3.00 3 0.02 14 0.11
|
|||
|
OOPS 254 2.07 4 0.03 19 0.15
|
|||
|
BBS-Soft 197 1.60 2 0.02 11 0.09
|
|||
|
WildCat! 1387 11.28 66 0.54 166 1.35
|
|||
|
EMS/Fire 395 3.21 33 0.27 4 0.03
|
|||
|
Relate 220 1.79 11 0.09 11 0.09
|
|||
|
Mtrcycle 216 1.76 3 0.02 3 0.02
|
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|
|||
|
NonProft 172 1.40 31 0.25 3 0.02
|
|||
|
Criminal 251 2.04 17 0.14 14 0.11
|
|||
|
RoboComm 612 4.98 30 0.24 141 1.15
|
|||
|
RBase 125 1.02 0 0.00 9 0.07
|
|||
|
QEdit 456 3.71 4 0.03 44 0.36
|
|||
|
Scouting 85 0.69 1 0.01 9 0.07
|
|||
|
Fractals 244 1.98 2 0.02 4 0.03
|
|||
|
MajorBBS 455 3.70 0 0.00 47 0.38
|
|||
|
GameDsgn 169 1.37 3 0.02 8 0.07
|
|||
|
Spitfire 1176 9.56 117 0.95 167 1.36
|
|||
|
{COMMO} 782 6.36 23 0.19 31 0.25
|
|||
|
LaserPrn 319 2.59 7 0.06 6 0.05
|
|||
|
Weather 210 1.71 2 0.02 4 0.03
|
|||
|
DataProt 125 1.02 0 0.00 22 0.18
|
|||
|
C64/C128 700 5.69 94 0.76 50 0.41
|
|||
|
Xerox 20 0.16 0 0.00 0 0.00
|
|||
|
Adlib 1069 8.69 89 0.72 40 0.33
|
|||
|
Nintendo 377 3.07 26 0.21 4 0.03
|
|||
|
PCjr 41 0.33 1 0.01 0 0.00
|
|||
|
CompUser 59 0.48 2 0.02 5 0.04
|
|||
|
GT-BBS 41 0.33 0 0.00 5 0.04
|
|||
|
ConfHost 610 4.96 65 0.53 234 1.90
|
|||
|
Robot 15 0.12 0 0.00 1 0.01
|
|||
|
FORTH 365 2.97 3 0.02 2 0.02
|
|||
|
NoSmoke 358 2.91 5 0.04 3 0.02
|
|||
|
Weight 169 1.37 21 0.17 0 0.00
|
|||
|
ZComm 22 0.18 0 0.00 1 0.01
|
|||
|
CoCo 762 6.20 25 0.20 4 0.03
|
|||
|
LANtasti 363 2.95 3 0.02 9 0.07
|
|||
|
Web 8 0.07 1 0.01 0 0.00
|
|||
|
Gossip 72 0.59 0 0.00 1 0.01
|
|||
|
Japan 818 6.65 43 0.35 39 0.32
|
|||
|
MegaMail 3629 29.50 135 1.10 800 6.50
|
|||
|
SysAnal 101 0.82 2 0.02 12 0.10
|
|||
|
EIS 3 0.02 0 0.00 0 0.00
|
|||
|
Srchlght 98 0.80 0 0.00 12 0.10
|
|||
|
Gems 105 0.85 5 0.04 25 0.20
|
|||
|
Strange 2232 18.15 35 0.28 22 0.18
|
|||
|
Mensa 193 1.57 3 0.02 4 0.03
|
|||
|
Remember 2728 22.18 19 0.15 109 0.89
|
|||
|
SpitSysp 1472 11.97 183 1.49 293 2.38
|
|||
|
SpitMail 112 0.91 17 0.14 31 0.25
|
|||
|
Cellular 67 0.54 2 0.02 9 0.07
|
|||
|
PRIVATE 8 0.07 9 0.07 0 0.00
|
|||
|
Musician 135 1.10 5 0.04 6 0.05
|
|||
|
Brief 174 1.41 5 0.04 10 0.08
|
|||
|
Gamble 155 1.26 5 0.04 12 0.10
|
|||
|
Pick-O/S 35 0.28 1 0.01 1 0.01
|
|||
|
MdemNews 197 1.60 10 0.08 10 0.08
|
|||
|
Archive 113 0.92 0 0.00 5 0.04
|
|||
|
VideoExc 393 3.20 7 0.06 9 0.07
|
|||
|
Missing! 63 0.51 3 0.02 3 0.02
|
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|
|||
|
IOMEGA 18 0.15 0 0.00 0 0.00
|
|||
|
RealEst 32 0.26 5 0.04 2 0.02
|
|||
|
AT-dBase 123 1.00 4 0.03 2 0.02
|
|||
|
SC 169 1.37 10 0.08 26 0.21
|
|||
|
AT-Apps 21 0.17 0 0.00 0 0.00
|
|||
|
WireWrap 545 4.43 13 0.11 24 0.20
|
|||
|
Mini 402 3.27 12 0.10 21 0.17
|
|||
|
SRegion 1 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00
|
|||
|
PCRelay 517 4.20 78 0.63 152 1.24
|
|||
|
TlxHost 128 1.04 129 1.05 16 0.13
|
|||
|
WarZone 2067 16.80 12 0.10 17 0.14
|
|||
|
Paradox 24 0.20 3 0.02 1 0.01
|
|||
|
French 65 0.53 1 0.01 0 0.00
|
|||
|
Espanol 399 3.24 7 0.06 36 0.29
|
|||
|
SessMgr 2349 19.10 89 0.72 370 3.01
|
|||
|
Scanners 638 5.19 19 0.15 55 0.45
|
|||
|
PreTeens 98 0.80 5 0.04 3 0.02
|
|||
|
HDTV 72 0.59 0 0.00 4 0.03
|
|||
|
WordStar 144 1.17 8 0.07 15 0.12
|
|||
|
RemAcces 134 1.09 3 0.02 12 0.10
|
|||
|
Poetry 546 4.44 25 0.20 12 0.10
|
|||
|
UtdSysop 289 2.35 16 0.13 27 0.22
|
|||
|
ACOA 260 2.11 3 0.02 4 0.03
|
|||
|
Phobias 45 0.37 4 0.03 2 0.02
|
|||
|
Safety 19 0.15 0 0.00 1 0.01
|
|||
|
ISSM 49 0.40 2 0.02 1 0.01
|
|||
|
Educate 306 2.49 9 0.07 12 0.10
|
|||
|
PCAddict 464 3.77 15 0.12 22 0.18
|
|||
|
Audio 479 3.89 21 0.17 41 0.33
|
|||
|
BC-Tech 354 2.88 13 0.11 12 0.10
|
|||
|
Clarion 142 1.15 6 0.05 1 0.01
|
|||
|
Dental 110 0.89 1 0.01 6 0.05
|
|||
|
IDC 233 1.89 15 0.12 45 0.37
|
|||
|
Template 5 0.04 0 0.00 1 0.01
|
|||
|
SHEZ 147 1.20 10 0.08 10 0.08
|
|||
|
Liberatr 13 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00
|
|||
|
QMM 12 0.10 0 0.00 0 0.00
|
|||
|
OldCars 69 0.56 0 0.00 4 0.03
|
|||
|
HomeSchl 51 0.41 1 0.01 2 0.02
|
|||
|
Bible 884 7.19 25 0.20 132 1.07
|
|||
|
BBSDigst 2 0.02 2 0.02 0 0.00
|
|||
|
Homeopth 54 0.44 8 0.07 0 0.00
|
|||
|
Jeopardy 20 0.16 2 0.02 0 0.00
|
|||
|
NovlUser 214 1.74 2 0.02 4 0.03
|
|||
|
NovlDevp 33 0.27 3 0.02 4 0.03
|
|||
|
Medieval 12 0.10 0 0.00 0 0.00
|
|||
|
AnimlRts 34 0.28 0 0.00 0 0.00
|
|||
|
Anime 32 0.26 0 0.00 3 0.02
|
|||
|
Cancer 5 0.04 2 0.02 0 0.00
|
|||
|
Jersey 147 1.20 10 0.08 12 0.10
|
|||
|
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|
|||
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TOTALS 279141 2269.44 12621 102.61 27429 223.00
|
|||
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|
|||
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4.52% of all messages were private.
|
|||
|
9.83% of all messages were routed and/or private.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Conferences averaging with 50 or more messages per day:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For$ale Uplink Politics
|
|||
|
Debate Teens Global
|
|||
|
Common Religion StarTrek
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
And thanks, thanks, thanks to Patrick Lee who did all this math for us!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+---------------------------------+
|
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| AS SEEN ON THE BIT STREAM |
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
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+---------------------------------+
|
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TAGLINE OF THE MONTH:
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"Open Mouth. Insert foot. Echo Internationally."
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MALFUNCTION OF THE MONTH:
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Steve Winter, Steven Winter, Stephan Winter, Stevie Winter, Steve Winters,
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Ray Winters and Stevo Wintertime.
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ENGAGEMENT OF THE MONTH:
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Congratulations Howard and Elaine! (June wedding planned and the network
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is invited!)
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| NOTICES |
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Current listing of Bulletin Board software participating in RelayNet:
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SpitFire GAP
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QuickBBS GT Power
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Remote Access MajorBBS
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PCBoard/ProDoor dBBS
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RBBS EIS
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Wildcat!
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To make life easier for the editors, the following submission guidelines
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are suggested:
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1) To be included in the current month newsletter all articles must be
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submitted by the 5th of the month.
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2) A routed private message in either the COMMON or the ADMIN conference is
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acceptable. Please address and route to: Michael Brunk, node ->CSPACE,
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FEB RELAYNET INTERNATIONAL MESSAGE EXCHANGE NEWSLETTER 1991
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John Dodson, node ->CANTINA, Dave Shubert node ->CASINO, Michelle Hamilton
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node ->SUNSHINE or Dennis Mccunney node ->RUNNINGB.
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3) Your name as used on RIME. 4) Your node id if you are a RIME sysop or
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your "home" board id if you are a RIME user. 5) Any special instructions.
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Thanks!
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