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STATUS: ALL ALLOWED
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NUMBER OF LINES: 621
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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask....
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2 ************************ REMOVED: 21 OCT 83 ************************
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3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day System operator
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4 ************************************************************
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5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION PLACED ON
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6 THIS SYSTEM.
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7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privatly owned
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8 and operated system which is currently open for use by the general public.
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9 No restrictions are placed on the use of the system.
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10 It is intended that the system be normally used for messages and
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11 advertisments by the users. As the system is privatly owned, I retain the
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12 right to remove any and all messages which I may find offensive
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13 to me. Additionally because of the limited size of the system, it will be
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14 periodically purged of older messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved)
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15 The saved information will be cycled to drive 'B' while the information on
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16 drive 'B' will be archived, and a fresh disk will be installed in drive 'A'.
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17 To leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out
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18 of the enter mode. The message is automaticly stored.
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19 If after entering the message you find you made a mistake,
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20 use the replace command to replace the line.
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21 To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up.
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22 Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
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23 ========================================
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24
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25 =========================================
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26 NEW USER GROUP FORMING FOR COMM64 AND V-20
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27 NEWSLETTER ON TAPE...
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28 CALL
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29 254-xxxx
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30 or654-xxxx (milw)
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31 for more info.
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32 (NO DUES!)
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33 ==========================================
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34 TRON:
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35 WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO CALL? MY MAIN INTEREST IS IN CP/M RUNNING
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36 ON THE TRS-80. WHICH ONES RUN AT ORG 0 AND WHICH ONES RUN AT 4000H.
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37 ALSO IF THERE ARE ANY HIDDEN GOTCHA'S. I ALSO NEED TO KNOW HOW TO
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38 ACCESS THE I/O AND WHAT IS 'NORMAL' FOR I/O (SERIAL PORT/MODEM).
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39 ALSO HOW DIFFERENT TRS-DOS IS TO CP/M (I.E. HOW HARD IS IT TO CONVERT
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40 A CP/M PROGRAM TO TRS-DOS.)
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41 ********** CISTOP MIKEY *********** 16 OCT 83 ******* 1:30PM *******
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42 P.S. PAM WHERE DID YOU GO?
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43 ***************************************************************
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44 to: telephone company expert
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45 re: modems
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46
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47 You are probably right. I stand corrected, but they can't possibly
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48 check every phone line all the time, can they?
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49 dss
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50 ----------------------------------------------------------------
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51 HOW BOUT THOSES BIRDS(HA)
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52 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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53 dss:
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54 (correct me if I am wrong, "TCE" (our own BAD))
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55
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56 they can come close..........
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57
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58 Aaron
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59 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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60 ---------------------------------------
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61 HOWDY
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62 -------------------------------------------------------------
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63 IF IT TAKES A CHICKEN AND A HALF TO LAY AN EGG AND A HALF IN A DAY AND A HALF THEN HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE A MONKEY WITH A
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64 WOODEN LEG TO KICK THE SEEDS OUT OF A DILL PICKLE?
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65 --------------------------------------------------------------
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66 I DONT SEE WHY THESE PEOPLE SPEND ALL THEIR TIME TYING UP THE PHONE LINES TYPING IN THESE ENLONGA
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67 AS I WAS SAYING BEFORE I WAS INTERUPTED, ELONGATED MESSAGES THAT HAVE NO MEANING, WHAT SO EVER!!!!
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68
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69 A CONCERNED CITIZEN
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70 ********************************************************
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71 TO PERSON WHO LEFT THE 300 OR SO LINES OF NUMBERS ON THE SYSTEM:
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72 YES, I DID ERASE YOUR MESSAGE. WHILE I NORMALLY WOULD NOT DO SO
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73 I ERASED YOUR MESSAGE DUE TO ITS TOTAL LACK OF USEFUL INFORMATION
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74 TO THE GENERAL USERS OF BWMS FOR THE AMOUNT OF SPACE USED. WHILE I
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75 UNDERSTAND YOUR DESIRE TO SUPPORT YOUR VIEWS WITH FIGURES, I
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76 RESPECTFULLY REQUEST THAT YOU KEEP TABLES OF NUMBERS TO A MINIMUM.
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77 IT WOULD ALSO HELP GREATLY IF YOU WOULD IMPROVE YOUR UPLOAD PROGRAM
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78 TO NOT WASTE 3 LINES FOR EVERY ONE YOU SEND. I MAY VERY WELL HAVE
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79 CONSIDERED LEAVING YOUR MESSAGE ON EVEN AT THE 100 LINES OF NUMBERS
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80 IF YOU HAD DONE THIS. AS I SAY, I REGRET HAVING TO ERASE YOUR MESSAGE,
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81 BUT AS IT STATES IN THE OPENING MESSAGE, THERE ARE ONLY 629 LINES
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82 AVAILABLE FOR USE, AND IT IS PREFERABLE THAT THE BE USED WISELY.
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83 THANK YOU. AND I AGAIN APPOLIGIZE FOR ERASING YOUR MESSAGE.
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84 *********** CISTOP MIKEY ****** 16 OCT 83 ****** 9:42PM ***********
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85 Are you implying, Mikey, that the rest of the messages on this system contain
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86 any 'useful information.'?
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87 P. V. Jeltz
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88 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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90 }[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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91 YES, I AM STILL ALIVE (THOUGH THERE ARE THOSE WHO MIGHT FIND THIS
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92 REGRETABLE), BUT THERE HAVE BEEN MANY THINGS IN MY LIFE RECENTLY THAT
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93 HAVE INTERFERED WITH MY RETURNING. I MUST SAY THAT I APPRECIATE THE
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94 CONCERN, AND WOULD LIKE TO THANK THOSE WHO LEFT THE NICE MESSAGES!
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95 ANYWAY, BACK TO THE REAL (?) WORLD. ANON, RE. THE CANOE ARGUMENT,
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96 IT CAN BE EXTENDED FURTHER. WHILE YOU MAY HAVE PROBLEMS WITH THE "LAZY"
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97 INDIVIDUAL THAT WON'T PADDLE, YOU ALSO MUST REALIZE THAT, WHILE YOU ARE
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98 PADDLEING, SOMEONE HAD TO CUT THE WOOD FOR THE PADDLE, MAKE THE CANOE,
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99 DREDGE THE RIVER, ETC., ETC., THE POINT BEING THAT, WHILE YOU MAY INDEED
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100 BE PUTTING GREAT AMOUNTS OF EFFORT INTO YOUR PADDLEING, YOU DIDN'T CREATE
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101 THE UNIVERSE. NOBODY IS SAYING THAT YOU HAVEN'T WORKED HARD, OR DESERVE
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102 WHAT YOU HAVE GAINED, BUT THAT YOU ARE NOT AN ISLAND, ALONE AND
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103 INDEPENDANT. YOU (AND EVERYONE ELSE) ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE WHOLE
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104 AND YOU DEPEND UPON EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE WORLD FOR YOUR SUCCESS. YOU
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105 CAN'T SAY THAT YOU HAVE DONE EVERYTHING IN YOUR LIFE WITHOUT HELP, OR
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106 THAT CHANCE HAS HAD NO EFFECT, UNLESS YOU ARE INCREDIBLY EGOCENTRIC.
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107 AND DESPITE YOUR BRASHNESS AND BRAVADO, I THINK THAT YOU ARE ALSO
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108 REASONABLE.
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109 AARON, WELCOME!!! I MUST SAY, YOUR SUDDEN AND UNEXPLAINED
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110 DISSAPEARANCE DID IRRITATE ME ( AS WE WERE IN THE MIDST OF CONVERSATION
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111 I FELT A LITTLE LIKE SOMEONE WALKED OFF WHILE I WAS TALKING TO THEM ), I
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112 CAN UNDERSTAND HOW THESE THINGS GO. AS TO "WHAT'S UP?".........
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113
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114 THE SKY, THE CEILING, MY EMOTIONS, ETC. AD NAUSEUM.
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115
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116 I THINK THAT WE WERE TALKING ABOUT A SUBJECT THAT IS APPROPO TO SOME
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117 OF THE RECENT ARGUMENTS ON THIS SYSTEM, I.E. THE RULES OF ARGUMENT AND
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118 DEBATE. AS HROTHGAR (OH, BATGUANO, THOU ART MISSED!) SAID, SOME SIMPLE
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119 RULES SHOULD BE ESTABLISHED, OR IT ALL SEEMS TO DECEND RAPIDLY INTO
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120 AD HOMINEM, TU QUOQUE, ETC.. WHAT ARE YOUR SUGGESTIONS?
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121
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122 ONCE AGAIN, MIKEY, DOM, HROTHGAR, AND ANYONE I'VE MISSED, THANKS FOR
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123 THE KIND WORDS! THEY'VE HELPED ( MORE THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE! ) AND MADE
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124 IT EASIER TO COPE.
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125 [][][][][][][][][][][][]PAM![][][][][][]
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126
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127 DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~
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128
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129 DSS: What is "human nature"? Those behavior patterns which are passed
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130 from one generation to the next genetically? If so, I believe you
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131 attribute much more to it than is appropriate. To my recollection,
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132 a typical DNA chain contains about two megabits of information. It seems
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133 surprising that all the details of
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134 the physiology of the organism and the very basic "instincts", such as sur-
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135 vival can be contained in such a small memory, let alone such complex concepts
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136 as social organization. I suggest, therefore, that such concepts are
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137 learned, not inherited; and as such, subject to change.
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138
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139 BAD: Yes, I guess we do have different definitions of "luck".
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140 By your definition, I would have to agree with your last message almost
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141 in its entirity, but I question its relvance to the discussion in progress.
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142 For example, I don't think anyone said anything to the effect that the poor
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143 black in South Africa has the same chance at success as the white male
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144 in USA. In fact, as I believe you were trying to point out, his "chances"
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145 would be far less; yet there have been successful South African Blacks. So,
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146 it seems that the american , who's "chances" are not nearly so formiddable
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147 has little excuse for failure, and since the argument was previously
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148 restricted to Americans, you have only strengthened my argument. Also, my
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149 contention was not that everyone has an EQUAL chance, but that ALMOST every-
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150 one has A chance which depends largely on the effort he is willing to expend.
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151 As for the discussion of rock climbing, again you are absolutely right,
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152 and again you have confirmed my point. Assuming that getting killed would be
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153 an example of failure at rock climbing, then getting to the top in one
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154 piece would constitute success. If success is the product of "chance"
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155 or "luck", what difference will it make how careful he is?
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156
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157 Anon: Good argument!
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158
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159 DSS (again): Whether or not PNB could legally listen to transmitted info
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160 (voice or otherwise), I doubt that there are any restrictions against
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161 putting equipment on line to detect a carrier but not to decode signal.
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162 Perhaps "TCE" (Does "TCE"="BAD", I forgot) could answer one more question.
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163 If PNB does take such action, aren't they likely to require modem users
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164 to register as such and impose a penalty for failure to do so? If
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165 so, it may not be worth the risk even if they can't scan all lines at once.
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166
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167 Concerned Citizen: Is entertainment "useless"? If so, please send me
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168 your color TV; mine has croaked. Actually, the line is not tied up
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169 too much by us wordy persons. I believe that many such persons com-
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170 pose their messages elsewhere, then download them. I have not yet at-
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171 tempted this, but I come online in the ungodly hours of the morning when
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172 everyone else is sleeping.
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173
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174 Aaron: Welcome back. Pardon my limited vocab, but what is "Erehwon"?
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175 As for "d" his last words on BWMS (more than two weeks ago) indicated
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176 that he was in the process of moving and that he would return in one week
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177 with a vast sea of evidence of the existence of a deity. I think he
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178 must have drowned in it.
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179
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180 Dirty Ol' Man
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181
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182 DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~
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184 DOM: TSK TSK, I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THAT BY NOW YOU WOULD KNOW THAT d IS FEMALE!
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185
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186 PAM: WELCOME BACK! I HOPE THAT THINGS HAVE SETTLED DOWN FOR YOU AND WILL BE
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187 AROUND AGAIN. YOUR FRIENDS ARE WAITING.
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188 ********** CISTOP MIKEY ********* 17 OCT 83 ******* 8:40AM *************
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189 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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190
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191 I think that this BBS is misnamed. Backwater ? No way. The people on this
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192 system, for the greater part, exhibit more thoughtfulness and willingness
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193 to communicate than any other BBS in the area. The others are very
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194 willing to help with technical concepts and problems, but I feel
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195 that this type of discussion (although it may have gotten a little out of
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196 hand) is one of the best uses of the medium.
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197
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198 Consider, on this system everyone starts equal. A nameless person with
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199 a modem. Those of you who have been around for a while have more 'pull'
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200 (so to speak) than those of us who are neophytes, but it would appear that
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201 all are listened to. I applaud the board and its participants. I, for
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202 one, do not feel the need for another 'for sale' BBS. Again, thanks and
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203 keep it alive.
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204
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205 [][][][][][][][][][][][][] DJJ [][][][][][][][] 0913 17-OCT-1983
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206 to: anyone
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207 from: dss
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208 re: modems
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209 perhaps all this worrying is for nothing. Since there is no basis for a
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210 rate increase, the PUC probably won't allow it. A lot of other states don't
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211 have the enlightened regulatory system Oregon has. OK may be one of them, hence
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212 the additional charge is allowed there. Also, I heard that the subject of modems
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213 is being discussed in congress and that a rider that prohibits extra charges
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214 is attached to a telephone bill currently under consideration. Write your
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215 Congressman.
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216
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217 dss
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218 p.s. my definition of human nature is that it is defined both by hereditary
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219 traits and by the forces of society.
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220
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221 ############################################################################
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222 RE: PP.N.B. & MODEMS
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223 PLEASE READ THE MESSAGES LEFT ON CBBS 646-5510, NUMBERS 14502 THRU 14505.
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224 THEY ARE QUITE COMPREHENSIVE IN THERE EXPLAINING OUR RESPONSIBILITY IN KEEP-
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225 ING THE SUR-CHARGE OFF.
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226
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227 ##################C.Y.M.##################################10/17 117 11:04 AM
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228
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229 WHAT GENDER IS C.Y.M. ? NO PURPOSE IN THE QUESTION OTHER THAN CURIOSITY.
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230
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231 C. "CLEAN" Y. "YOUNG" (?) M. "MAN"
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232 DOES THIS ANSWER YOUR QUESTION?
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233 ################C.Y.M.##################
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234 To: DJJ
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235 I think that the origin of the name Backwater Message System referred to the location of the machine, not
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236 the type of people who tend to use it.
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237 To:Whomever
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238 My terminal program ignores CTRL-G's. It doesn't hurt a bit.
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239
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240 Still paddling,
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241 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Anon <><><><><><><><><><>
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242 .............
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243 Anon, you asked for a number ok, 99.9% luck, .005% fast talking,
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244 the rest you are right about. The comment about overconfident
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245 climbers refers not to good ones; most who are killed are climbing
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246 beyond their abilities & simply don't know it. Usually they are young
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247 and inexperienced. Many of us once thought we were the best, strongest
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248 etc in the world, or at least Dad was, and then at ablout 2 or 3 we
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249 learned better. However, we still hold to the erroneous notion that we
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250 have no limits, simply because we haven't yet reached them. It is easy
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251 to admit we are not the strongest after we meet someone who is stronger;
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252 strength is easy to measure. Mental strength is harder to measure. It isn't
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253 even understood. However it is easy to see it varies also. Training may
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254 help here, to a point. But we don't even understand how to train.
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255 As to the canoe, it is actually easier to paddle a canoe with someone
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256 sitting in the bow, even if he doesn't paddle. It is certainly true that
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257 we all can go farther by working harder, but the hardest workers I have
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258 known have all been poor, and needed to just to survive. Those who
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259 succeeded have usually had a good education, and also came from "good"
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260 families (ie their families were already successful, so they had a good
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261 role model) Sorry about the buzz words. This isn't always true, only 99.9%
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262 We didn't get to be the best country in the world on competition, either, we
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263 got here by cooperation, and are losing it because we are falling into the
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264 "every man for himself, grab what you can" trap.
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265 AS to utopia, we already have it. How many people risk and lose their lives
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266 trying to get here?
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267
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268 Monitoring for modems: we don't need to find everyone with one, or even
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269 most. If say 10 or 20 in Portland are stuck with a $50 bill, what will
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270 happen to the rest? Also, the easy ones to detect are the information
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271 providers, like BWMS. Without these, who will the rest of us call?
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272 As to the enlightened Oregon PUC, what are you smoking?
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273 Good luck. If your complaints seem valid to you, write to your legislator,
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274 congressman, PUC.
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275 ///////////////////////////////////////BAD\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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276 #==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==#
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277 This bit with the modem users vs. PNB might get real interesting.
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278 Especially when AT&T is getting into the Modem Business with Coleco.
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279 Question: Will Mom and Dad buy Son or Daughter a new AT&T Modem for the
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280 family ColecoVision as a Xmas present for $99.00 if it will result in a
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281 monthly phone bill of $46.97 instead of 12.36?
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282 Answer: HELL NO!
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283
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284 This nonsense may stop when Mother Bell tells all her children to quit rocking
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285 the boat.
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286
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287 The day of metered rates for all calls is coming though, and will speed the
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288 use and lower the cost of 1200 baud and faster modems.
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289
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290 Watch out for any idea that causes the receiving party to be billed for incoming
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291 calls. If this happens, all the free systems go away. Real fast, too.
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292
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293 this tirade brought to you by,
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294 the Phantom Glitch
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295 /%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%/%10/17/83/%/%/%/%/%/%
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296
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297 to: whoever
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298 from: dss
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299
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300 Yes, I do think we have a better regulatory climate in Oregon than what exsists in other states. The PUC does not
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301 allow every single rate increase to pass through to the consumer. I'm not saying they are perfect, but from what I've
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302 read in the news, any rate increase has to have some basis before they will allow it. I think the same climate applys
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303 to other agencys like the LCDC. Maybe you have'nt tried, but it is not easy in
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304 Oregon to change the zoning on property
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305 without a very good reason. Maybe you are cynical about government in this statebut I feel that most state officials
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306 are honest and do a good job.
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307
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309 To Pam:
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310 I'd like to respond to your comments, because I consider them better thought-out than average. (that, by the way, is a
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311 complement.) It is true that in today's specialized society, we tend to make little of what we consume. I don't make my
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312 food, clothing, reading material, hardware, furniture, television, toothpaste, and a host of other things too numerous to
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313 list. But I do what I do quite well, which is why I make enough money to pay for my desired use of the above-mentioned ic stec
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314 can buy. It also doesn't mean that my buying those items should in any way reduce my natural rights to life, liberty and
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315 property. Put more simply, I am and should be free to buy the items I wish, from people who are and should be free to sell e
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316 the items I wish. The extent of these transactions is the free and unforced exchange of two items of value: Often onney n h t
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317 Most commodities, I consume in relatively similar quantities to my fellow Americans: One car every few years, 2 baocre e
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318 calculation: Add up the total production from everyone in the world. (I include in this calculation every form of
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319 production, including goods and services.) All this production must be consumed, of course. (Waste is merely misguided
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320 consumption, in this argument.) So, on the average, a person consumes exactly what he produces. But taken as individuals,
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321 some of the people produce more than they consume, some consume more than they produce. Those that produce more are, in fac,
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322 not only pulling their own weight, but that of others.
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323 It is not important that most of a person's consumption was made by others, only the NET amount. If you start claiming
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324 that because I (or anyone else, for that matter) consume products made by others, I have some obligations to others (other
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325 than paying for the products I consume) you are attaching 'strings' and conditions to what was a perfectly free transactwenidvd
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326 But that is a CIRCULAR argument! It relies on it's own assumptions to be true. Let's look at these questions:
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327 1. What right do you (or any third person, or a 'government') have to regulate voluntary transactions between
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328 myself and someone else?
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329 2. Does the fact that I participate in such transactions allow you, or any third party, to force me to support
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330 anyone else? If so, why?
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331 3. And if you claim that because I live on the same block/city/state/country/continent/earth as you, I musme wyspot
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332 because we live on the same earth you have a right to keep me from saying things you disagree with. In fact, would I then
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333 have any freedoms you could not instantly erase?
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335 So even if I got where I am with the help of others, as you claim, I believe that:
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336 A. The net result may be that I helped others more than others helped me. (this is probably true for nearly halfpulto,b
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337 B. And since these transactions were voluntary (I didn't hold a gun to anyone's head) I feel that they are non-
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338 regulable and totally appropriate, my rights are not reduced even microscopically (nor are my obligations increased even
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339 microscopically) as a result of my having participated in them.
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340 C. So if I somehow have an innate obligation to my fellow humans, it DID NOT arise from my having done voluntary
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341 business with any of them.
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343 I believe that many people use a 'One World' argument to justify whatever form of manipulation they care to infliceirflo u
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345 "Just because you ( A. Live in my country. B. Belong to my religion C. Live on the same world. D. Buy/Sell
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346 goods from/to me. E. Exist)
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347 I have a right to ( A. Manipulate B. Regulate C. Tax D. Jail E. Kill)
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350 The argument is faulty because it assumes that a person somehow becomes legally indebted to another by merely existin,
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351 an assertion that defies all logic I'm familiar with. Further, to say that the majority in a particular piece of geogrn d ntig
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353 If you have a religious bent, you could assert than God himself made us with the unavoidable obligation to take care of
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354 each others. But that is an unsatisfying statement, because different religions have different ideas about man's obligatios
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355 And with the typical unprovability of religion, we are back to the old problem of how we can force someone to follow the
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358 services of others in the world, to justify his lifetime enslavement. In fact, one of the arguments promoting black slavery
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359 before the Civil War was that blacks were inherently inferior, and thus were obliged to serve whites. We now consider gumn doi
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360 considered equally misguided years from now.
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361 You should now understand why I view the recent assertions of a person's involuntary obligation to everyone else to be
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362 quite wrong. I hesitate to use the term 'immoral,' because that very word is an exercise in the idea that one must follow te
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363 beliefs of others. I am not an unhelpful person. But such help will always be voluntary, not because someone forced my
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364 participation.
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365 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Anon ::::::::::::
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366 p.s. If you think these ideas are a bit too radical, check to see what the U.S. Constitution, 13th Amendment (I think) has o
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367 say on the subject of "involuntary servitude."
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368 p.p.s excuse the poor uploading of the above message. Unfortunately, this system seems incapable of accepting straigh
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369 300 baud, even if I add 20 nulls after each line. Will try 30 next time.
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371 }[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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372 UNDERSTANDABLE, ANON. THOUGH IT DOES MAKE IT HARD TO ANSWER SOME POINTS DUE TO THEIR ILLEGIBILITY. I WILL TRY TO
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373 HIT THE ONES THAT I CAN READ, THOUGH.
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374 I WILL TRY TO HIT YOUR POINTS USING THE SAME NUMBER/LETTER SYSTEM YOU USED IN
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375 ORDER THAT MY ANSWER IS EASIER TO FOLLOW FOR ALL.
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376 1) MY (OR ANYONE ELSE'S) RIGHT TO REGULATE VOLUNTARY TRANSACTIONS IS NON- EXISTANT. I DON'T BELIEVE IN RIGHTS
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377 OTHER THAN THOSE GRANTED BY SOCIETY.
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378 2) IF YOUR TRANSACTION PRODUCES AN ILL EFFECT UPON SOCIETY OR OTHERS NOT A PART OF YOUR TRANSACTION, I (AND
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379 OTHERS) HAVE NOT ONLY A RIGHT (UGH! I DON'T LIKE THE TERM, BUT YOU HAVE SHOWN A PREDILICTION FOR THE CONCEPT, SO I
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380 WILL USE IT), BUT A DUTY TO REGULATE YOU AND YOUR TRANSACTION. ONCE AGAIN, YOU AREN'T AN ISLAND, YOUR ACTIONS CAN HAVE
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381 AN AFFECT UPON US ALL.
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382 3) HERE YOUR UPLOAD IS GARBLED, SO I'M NOT SURE OF ALL YOU SAID, BUT I'LL HIT WHAT I CAN READ. AS TO PREVENTING
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383 YOU FROM SAYING SOMETHING, I WOULD HAVE TO RESPOND THAT THE NUMBER OF MESSAGES YOU HAVE LEFT PROVES THAT NOBODY IS
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384 ATTEMPTING TO DO THAT. YOU (AND I) HAVE NO REAL FREEDOMS OTHER THAN THOSE THAT ARE GRANTED TO US BY THE GENERAL
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385 CONSENSUS OF SOCIETY. IF YOU ARE SAYING THAT WE HAVE "NATURAL" FREEDOMS, THEN YOUR ARE IN ESSENSE ARGUING FOR THE
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386 EXISTENCE OF GOD (OR SOMEONE ELSE THAT CAN GRANT SAID FREEDOMS). ARE YOU?
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387 A) PERHAPS, BUT EITHER WAY, IF YOU STILL FEEL NO DUTY TO HELP OTHERS, IF YOU ONLY FEEL A DUTY TO YOURSELF, THEN
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388 YOU ARE AMORAL AND (I'M SORRY TO SAY IT) A DANGER TO ANY SOCIETY YOU LIVE IN. THE CONCEPT OF "LOOK OUT FOR #1", OR AS
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389 THEY SAY IN ENGLAND, "I'VE GOT MINE, JACK!", IS A DANGER TO SOCIETY, AND IS THE RATIONALIZATION USED BY MOST
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390 ANTI-SOCIALS TO JUSTIFY THEIR BEHAVIOR. PLEASE NOTE THAT I'M NOT SAYING YOU ARE ANTI-SOCIAL OR A CRIMINAL, BUT THAT THE
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391 BASIC CONCEPT YOU EXPRESS IS.
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392
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393 B) WITHOUT DEFINING YOUR BUSINESS, THIS IS PATENT NONSENSE. ONCE AGAIN, IT COMES DOWN TO YOUR DECISION TO BE
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394 SOMETHING OTHER THAN SELF-CENTERED. SLUM-LORDS AND MANUFACTURERS OF CANNED GOODS TAINTED WITH BOTULISM FEEL THE SAME
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395 WAY, BUT SOCIETY DISAGREES. AND SO DO I. YOU HAVE OBLIGATIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES THAT GO FAR BEYOND YOUR OWN SIMPLE
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396 SELF-INTEREST.
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397 WHY DOES THE ASSERTION THAT YOU OWE SOCIETY SOMETHING FOR YOUR EXISTENCE DEFY LOGIC? SOCIETY HAS NURTURED YOU,
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398 PROTECTED YOU, AND GIVEN YOU KNOWLEGE, CULTURE, AND A HERITAGE. YOU'VE TAKEN THIS FROM SOCIETY, AND PUT IT TO GOOD
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399 USE. YOU DEFINE TAXES AS THEFT, BUT HERE YOU SUPPORT A THEFT OF THE HERITAGE OF SOCIETY FOR YOUR OWN MEANS.
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400 THE ESSENSE OF THE PROBLEM THAT YOU (AND I, AND EVERYONE ELSE) HAS ON THIS SUBJECT IS THAT WE HAVE DIFFERENT BASIC
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401 BELIEFS AT THE HEART OF OUR ARGUMENTS. YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU HAVE RIGHTS, AND THAT SOCIETY DOESN'T. I BELIEVE THAT
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402 WE ALL HAVE OBLIGATIONS AND DUTIES, AND THAT RIGHTS ARE SOMETHING GRANTED TO US BY SOCIETY. WITH SUCH DIFFERING
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403 STARTING POINTS, WE CAN NEVER COME TO A REASONED AGREEMENT WITHOUT A TOTAL AND COMPLETE CONVERSION OF ONE OF US. AS
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404 THAT ISN'T LIKELY TO HAPPEN, THE SUBJECT HAS REACHED A STALEMATE.
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405 ANYONE FOR TENNIS?
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406 d, IF YOU'RE OUT THERE, PLEASE COME BACK. THE GENTLEMEN REALLY ARE GENTLE, DESPITE THE TONE OF THEIR ARGUMENT.
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407 THEY ARE NICE GUYS, DESPITE THE TIMES WHEN THE MACHO FECES FLY. ITS JUST THAT THEY AREN'T ARGUING TO REACH A
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408 CONCLUSION ALL CAN SUPPORT, THEY'RE JUST SUPPORTING THEIR PARTICULAR VIEWS WITH THE IDEA OF "WINNING" THE ARGUMENT. ITS
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409 REALLY ALL IN FUN, DESPITE THE INNUENDO AND NAME-CALLING.
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410 PLEASE?
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411 [][][][][][][][][][][][]PAM?[][][][][][]
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412
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413 P.S. TO ANON: I HOPE THAT YOU DON'T TELL YOUR CUSTOMERS YOUR FEELINGS ABOUT THE OBLIGATION, OR YOU MAY FIND YOURSELF
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414 OUT OF BUSINESS. BUT OTHERWISE, I HOPE THAT YOU DON'T TAKE OFFENSE TO WHAT I HAVE SAID. NO HARM IS MEANT!!
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417 ################################################################################
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418 BRAVO!! PAM: YOU DO HAVE A WAY WITH ETHTH WORDS. I WISH THAT I COULD BE AS ABJECT AND
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419 REASONABLE WHEN ANSWERING THOSE WHO ARE OF A DIFFERENT ,MIND THAN I.
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420 YES IT WOULD BE NICE IF 'D' WOULD RETURN ALSO BUT THEN YOU ARE HOLDING UP THE
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421 DISTAFF SIDE VERY NICELY. MUST GO NOW, IT'S LATE AND MY PALLET AWAITS.
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422
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423 ################C.Y.M.################################10/18 1:11AM##############
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424
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425 DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~
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428 d (If still among the living): My sincerest of apologies for reffering
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429 to you as a "he". I'm afraid I have not yet mastered a technique for as-
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430 certaining gender digitally, but I'll work on it. Pam seems to be of the
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431 opinion that you might be feeling oppressed. If such is the case,
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432 and my heckling has contributed thereto, I assure you, my intention was not
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433 to oppress, but rather to motivate a rebuttal. In general, I attempt to
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434 respond with the same degree of civility as that of the person to whom
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435 I am responding. Unfortunately, since you and Leonard are on the same side
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436 of the religious issue I am sometimes faced with a problem should I decide
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437 to respond to both persons jointly. Therefore, please bear in mind that
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438 any animousity in my joint messages is probably not intended for you,
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439 unless you should change your level of communication. Not to criticize
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440 those with such interests, but politics
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441 bores (and overwhelms) me, ergo hurry back so I'll have somebody to argue
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442 with.
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443
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444 BAD: Good grief, you are beginning to sound like the late "Captain America".
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445 Is it pride that causes people to blindly accept the propaganda fed to
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446 them by their respective governments that theirs is the greatest nation
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447 on earth? Perhaps the US is "greatest" in some respects, but there are a
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448 multitude of others in which it fails miserably to a number of other coun-
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449 tries. Though I have not travelled extensively; I would rate US third
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450 of the four countries I have travelled in, in terms of comfortable living
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451 conditions (though your values may vary somewhat).
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452 While it is true that the amount of money available for education, etc.
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453 has a definite impact on the "ease" with which success comes, the lack
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454 thereof does not preclude the possibility of success. Learned behavior
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455 patterns, however, such as laziness, may do so. This accounts for the
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456 tendancy for success to run in families. The reason the poverty
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457 stricken seem to work harder is because hunger is a greater motivator
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458 than laziness. As soon as the threat of starvation is past, the "hard
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459 work" will generally lapse until a level of poverty is resumed.
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460
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461 CYM: I hate to break the news to you, but there is a discrepancy regarding
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462 our respective middle initials. As I recall, a few disks ago you mentioned
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463 being in Europe in 1939 (or something like that) which predates my existence.
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464 I suspect, therefore, that you are O'er than I........sorry, I suppose I
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465 say that I am Y'er than you. Oh well, I won't tell anybody.
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466
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467 ALL except CYM: Please don't read above message.
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468
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469 ALL: In order to simplify the process of determining whether a particular
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470 user is male or female, perhaps we should suffix our names with an il-
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471 lustrative character, such as ^ or @ , respectively.
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472
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473 Dirty Ol' Man ^
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474
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475 DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~DOM~
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476
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477 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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478 a novel scheme, indeed, DOM...yet it takes some of the mystery out of
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479 it all, dosn't it? As to "Erehwon", it is "Nowhere" spelled backwards; I
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480 was using it in a literary, though.
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481
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482 From what I was able to read (80 col.), your text above was a shining
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483 example of how I wish I could write, PAM. As for some sort of "rules
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484 of order" for our rather unique medium, I believe that the best we can
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485 accomplish is for those of us who know better to act accordingly. It
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486 really dosn't matter too much if a neophyte says "I am; therefore
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487 I think", as long as someone is around to say "sure kid, sure...".
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488
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489 Aaron
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490 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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491 ANON: IN LOOKING AT YOUR MESSAGE, I WOULD MAKE THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS
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492 TO IMPROVE YOUR UPLOAD. FIRST KEEP YOUR LINE LENGTH DOWN TO LESS THEN
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493 THE MAXIMUM MARGIN YOU HAVE SET. NOTE THAT BWMS WILL ACCEPT 'ANY' CHARACTER
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494 YOU SEND EVEN NULLS. AS SUCH YOU NEED TO INCLUDE THESE IN YOUR CHARAC
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495 CHARACTER COUNT. ALSO IF YOU ARE SENDING AT FULL SPEED, STAY AWAY FROM THE
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496 BELL MARGIN (7 CHARACTERS FROM TH END OF EACH LINE AS DEFINED BY THE MARGIN.
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497 THIS IS BECAUSE BWMS WILL SEND BACK A BELL CHARACTER ALONG WILL THE
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498 RECEIVED CHARACTER WHICH PREVENTS IT FROM CATCHING THE NEXT SENT CHARACTER
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499 IN TIME AT FULL SPEED. SO, I WOULD SUGGEST THE FOLLOWING; SET T
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500 MARGIN TO 128 BEFORE YOU DOWN LOAD; MAKE SURE YOU ONLY SEND LINES LESS
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501 THEN 100 CHARACTERS, AND SEND 20 NULLS AFTER EACH CARRIAGE RETURN.
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502 (ACTUALLY YOU COULD SEND THE EXTA 20 CAHARACTERS IF YOU WERE TO JUST
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503 'WAIT' AFTER THE CARRAIGE RETURN, BUT THE NULLS WILL WORK TO WITH THE
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504 ABOVE NOTED RESTRICTIONS.) HOPE THIS HELPS.
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505 ****** CISTOP MIKEY ******** 18 OCT 83 ******* 8:24AM *******************
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506 To: Cistop Mikey
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507 Yep, I'll try that next time. Was downloading with the margin at 128 and
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508 my lines at 126. I believe the problem may only occur when the disk system actually tries to change tracks, since it
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509 occurs about every 10 lines (sectors). Does this system use 10-sectored disks, by the way?
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510
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511 To: PAM
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512 Well, at least you are far more capable of expressing your opinions that many of the people using this system. That is
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513 refreshing.
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514 But no, just because I believe that people have 'certain unalienablerights' doesn not necessarily mean that I have the
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515 same motivation for believing this as the original framers of the constitution. They said that people "were endowed by their
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516 creator", which meant God, with these rights. I, on the other hand, believe that rights exist independant of any society.
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517 You're right, that's an impasse. You believe that all rights are GRANTED by society. But it is fortunate that I'm having
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518 the discussion with you; with almost anyone else (on the system) who would care to debate it would have taken 4 disks, and
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519 would have been accompanied by plenty of digital shouts and recriminations.
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520 But consider this. Slavery has existed in this world as far back as history records, and likely damn longer than
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521 that. It was only officially prohibited in all countries in the last 25 years (the last two were Saudi Arabia and something
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522 else). So it wouldn't take a sociologist to believe that there is something in human character that gives humans a strong
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523 prediliction to accepting slavery as a way of life. Otherwise, how could it have existed for so long in so many places.
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524 Even today, it exists, though not officially approved of. But most of us, when asked, would castigate slavery as an improper
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525 form of behavior.
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526 Even so, with slavery so prevalent in all history, it is to be expected that remnants of this tendency should exist
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527 not only blatently, perhaps in the vegetable fields of California, but also discreetly, in the lawbooks of Washington.
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528 I believe that such remnants include taxation, which is merely a diluted form of slavery; the draft, a remarkably pure form
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529 slavery for this day and age (and by the way, practiced by most 'civilized' societies today; who can propose war as an
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530 adequate justification for slavery?); and jury duty, a relatively mild form of slavery.
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531 Did you check the Consititution. 'Involuntary Servitude' is just that; being forced ('involuntary') to work for others
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532 ('servitude'). Naturally, any legislator who is for taxes or the draft will tap-dance his was around the argument, claiming
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533 that the Constitution was never intended to do such things.
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534 But once again, I must thank you for putting your beliefs in such a crisp and clear form. Your first principles
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535 were understandable, and your conclusions followed directly. You were not at all ashamed to show your true beliefs. You
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536 added far more light than heat to the discussion. Even better, you act as an excellent example to those around us who, though
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537 they may have more education, have an inability to generate and defend a position. If I had a hat on, I'd take it off to you.
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538 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Anon :::::::::::::::::
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539 To: DOMWhat IS my stand on religion? As I recall, I pointed out
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540 that IN MY OPINION, you weren't being "fair" to d in regard to
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541 some points. Personally, as to existence of God, I'm sure that I'm not sure!
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542 Mikey: I can't DOWNLOAD to the system, but I think my AUTO-LOG-on
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543 setup might work! (would you believe the M100 uses a TEXT file
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544 for the auto-log & allows insertion of 2 second waits at ANY point).
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545 _______________________Leonard_______________________________
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546 **************************************************************
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547 To Mikey
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548
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549 I wanted to let you know that I now have Modem 77 for the APLICARD
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550 (Z-80) on my Franklin. It does include an Assembler listing. I'll get you a copy as soon as I can.
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551
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554
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555 I feel like a slave to my city, county and State governments,
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556 not to mention those clowns in Washington DC. Since I did not
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557 come here to argue, I shall leave you long winded clowns in peace.
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558
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559 ************************** Billy ***************************
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560 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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561 ANYONE FO A DISCUSSION ON THE NEW LISCENCING LAW THAT MULTNOMAH COUNTY HAS FOR
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562 CATS? HOW DUMB CAN THOSE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GET? WHEN THEIR LACKY CAME TO MY
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563 DOOR TO REGISTER MY CAT, I TOLD HIM NO WAY. MY CAT IS ALWAYS INDOORS, NEVER ON
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564 THE STREET OR EVEN IN MY OWN YARD. THE ONLY TIME HE LEAVES THIS HOUSE IS TO GO
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565 TO THE GROOMERS OR VET. HE IS A PURE-BRED PERSIAN AND CAN NOT WEAR A COLLAR SO
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566 WHAT GOOD WOULD A TAG DO HIM IF HE WERE TO GET OUT? I'M SURE THE COUNTY WOULD
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567 NOTIFY ME OF HIS WHEREABOUTS VIA SOME UNDISCLOSED SYSTEM THAT THEY ARE HIDING
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572 Who's Billy?
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573 Good, Mr. Cat Lover, I hope that they catch your little pussy and give it the old decompression chamber routine.
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574 Meow, Meow, Choke, Gasp, Rattle.....
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579 Leonard: Unfair? I don't recall you pointing that out; and indeed, I
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580 cannot imagine what you might have thought was unfair, unless you are
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588 Mikey: Thanks for IMSAI info. No, I don't have password, and after
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590 your description, I see no great need to get one.
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592 Dirty
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596 then there are those of us who realize who
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597 really runs things and know that there
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598 is nothing we can do about any of these situations ourselves
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599 and have begun not to care anymore. Why?
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600 check out the picture on the ten thousand dollar bill...not a president of a country...
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601 a bank president(mr chase)...
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602 don't get me wrong...
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603 that is how the system works and i am a
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604 capitalist at heart but money is not my main purpose...
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605 to enjoy just plain life with no worries...
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606 Eutopia...maybe but concievable for each
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607 person within himself.
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611 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] 0842 19-OCT-1983
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612 CAT LOVER: OF COURSE YOUR CAT DOESN'T GET OUT. MOST CATS DON'T BOTHER PEOPLE TOO MUCH
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613 EVEN IF THEY ARE OUT. (AND I DON'T PARTICULARLY CARE FOR CATS, SORRY) THE REASON IS MONEY
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614 AGAIN. ISN'T IT A SHAME THAT IT ALWAYS SEEMS TO COME TO THAT.
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616 SLAVERY: I AM A SLAVE TO MYSELF. THERE ARE TIMES WHEN I WOULD SIGN MY OWN EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION,
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617 BUT A LOT OF US CANNOT SEEM TO DO IT. WE ARE ALL SLAVES IN ONE FORM OR ANOTHER, TO RELIGION, GREED,
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618 POLITICAL IDEAS, ETC.
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620 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] DJJ [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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