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Volume 5, Number 23 6 June 1988
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Editor in Chief Dale Lovell
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Editor Emeritus: Thom Henderson
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Chief Procrastinator Emeritus: Tom Jennings
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Contributing Editors: Al Arango
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FidoNews is published weekly by the International FidoNet
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Association as its official newsletter. You are encouraged to
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submit articles for publication in FidoNews. Article submission
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standards are contained in the file ARTSPEC.DOC, available from
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node 1:1/1.
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Copyright 1988 by the International FidoNet Association. All
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rights reserved. Duplication and/or distribution permitted for
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noncommercial purposes only. For use in other circumstances,
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please contact IFNA at (314) 576-4067. IFNA may also be contacted
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at PO Box 41143, St. Louis, MO 63141.
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Fido and FidoNet are registered trademarks of Tom Jennings of
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Fido Software, 164 Shipley Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94107 and
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are used with permission.
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The contents of the articles contained here are not our
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responsibility, nor do we necessarily agree with them.
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Everything here is subject to debate. We publish EVERYTHING
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received.
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Table of Contents
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1. ARTICLES ................................................. 1
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FidoNet Vendors Take Note ................................ 1
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FidoCon 89 -- Where's It Gonna Be? ....................... 2
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SEGUARO DOWN ............................................. 5
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No More New Structures, Please ........................... 6
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An urgent warning to those who send any type of Arcmail .. 8
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Back to the Bush! ........................................ 10
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2. COLUMNS .................................................. 17
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Stepping Out Into The World .............................. 17
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Top Downloads 5/21/88 - 5/27/88 .......................... 18
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3. NOTICES .................................................. 20
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The Interrupt Stack ...................................... 20
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Latest Software Versions ................................. 20
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FidoNews 5-23 Page 1 6 Jun 1988
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ARTICLES
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Tim Sullivan
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108/62
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IF YOU SELL TO THE FIDONET COMMUNITY
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It's time to register for "FidoCon '88" the International FidoNet
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Community's Annual conference and telecommunications exhibition.
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It will be held August 24th thru August 28th at the Drawbridge
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Inn & Convention Center - close to the Greater Cincinnati
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International Airport.
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This is your opportunity to market to a select group of computer
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users and buyers. Please note that we will be drawing from an
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international community of over 3000 telecommunications
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enthusiasts. In addition to the conference attendees, we will be
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attracting local interest through multi-media advertising aimed
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at the business buyer. Already we have attendance commitments
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from vendors such as AT&T, US Robotics, DAK Industries, etc.
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In order to get a broad range of exhibitors at this show, we urge
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you to make an early commitment. Booth space is limited and will
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be assigned on a first come, first serve basis. We have already
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contacted by mail major modem, computer, and peripheral
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manufacturers as well as telecommunication service and software
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suppliers.
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If you have any questions about FidoCon '88 or would like the
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complete vendor information packet - contact any of the board
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members listed -
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Tim Sullivan (108/62) Rick Ashworth (108/90)
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Voice (513) 421-1400 Voice (513) 727-1279
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Steve Sullivan (108/801) Jesse Armontrout (108/10)
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Voice (513) 381-6297 Voice (513) 385-8476
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FidoNews 5-23 Page 2 6 Jun 1988
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FIDOCON 89 -- WHERE'S IT GONNA BE?
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The Membership Services Committee, under the chairmanship of
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Phil Ardussi, has been charged with recommending a site to hold
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FidoCon in August 1989.
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Would you like to host the next FidoCon in your city? Here is
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your chance. Send a proposal to the FidoCon Site Selection
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subcommittee to be considered for the honor of hosting FidoCon
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89.
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What do you need to do to host FidoCon in your city? Planning
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an international conference requires a great deal of work on the
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part of the hosts. A site must be selected with adequate
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meeting space, accessibility, reasonable price and 1001 other
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details. To give you an idea of what needs to be done and to
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give the Site Selection Subcommittee some information about your
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city, we need to have the following questionnaire filled out:
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LOCATION:
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1. What is the mileage from the airport to the host hotel?
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2. Is shuttle service furnished by the hotel available to
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and from the hotel and airport?
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3. Are there direct (no connections) flights from the top
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ten largest metropolitan areas to your airport?
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HOTEL FACILITIES:
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1. Is there a large (150 person) conference room which
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will be available throughout the conference?
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2. Are there at least three smaller conference rooms which
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will be available for meetings during the conference?
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3. Will there be display space for vendors?
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4. Will there be a small private conference room available
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for the host and other committees?
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5. Will the hotel guarantee room rate, not to exceed $80
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for double occupancy?
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6. Will the host committee prepare a list including price
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ranges and bill of fare for all hotel restaurants in
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advance of the conference?
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7. Will the hotel provide early committment on prices of
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banquets, receptions, coffee break service, and any
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other food and beverage service to the conference
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sessions?
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8. Will the host committee be able to obtain corporate
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sponsors to help defray conference expenses? Who are
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FidoNews 5-23 Page 3 6 Jun 1988
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they?
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9. Does the hotel have handicap facilities?
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10. Is the hotel or convention center willing to provide
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help in the planning of the conference?
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LOCAL SUPPORT:
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1. There must be an active committee consisting of at
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least five members in the host city at least nine
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months before the conference. Members of this
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committee should be prepared to spend at least two
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hours per week in the early planning stages and at
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least 8-10 hours per week just before the conference.
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The local chair should work closely with the FidoCon
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subcommittee chair by Net Mail, US Snail, and voice.
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Please furnish the name of the host committee and the
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name and address of the host chairperson.
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2. Sponsorship of the conference by a local user group
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would be a plus. Please furnish the name of the
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sponsoring group, if any.
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3. Will a list of nearby restaurants (all price ranges --
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including fast food) and local entertainment be
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prepared by the local committee?
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4. Will maps of the area would be provided to attendees?
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5. What activities for family members should will be
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planned by the local committee?
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6. Will there be a software swap area set up with
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computers for people to trade disks? Will any of them
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be equipped with a printer and/or modem? Will disk
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sales (at cost) be included?
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7. Will there be conference souvenirs, including but not
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limited to T-shirts and hats, available throughout the
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conference?
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8. Will a special rate on car rentals be available to
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FidoCon attendees?
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OTHER:
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1. What other events would you suggest for attendees?
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2. What are the features of your city that make it
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particularly desirable for hosting FidoCon?
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GENERAL COMMENTS: (To be filled in by the prospective hosts)
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Please give a lot of thought to the amount of time and money that
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will be involved in hosting FidoCon. Then, write up your
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FidoNews 5-23 Page 4 6 Jun 1988
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proposal and send it to us. We will evaluate all proposals and
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make recommendations to the IFNA Board of Directors.
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Proposals can be sent by NetMail to 128/13, or by US Snail to:
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Jim Cannell
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4350 Burton Way #238
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Colorado Springs, Colorado
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80918
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If you want to include any printed promotional materials from the
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hotel or other facility, forward five copies to the above
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address.
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If you have any questions or problems, please send me NetMail or
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give me a voice call at 303-531-9043.
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If there is anyone who has experience in convention planning
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that is not connected with one of the prospective host cities
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who wants to help with planning, you are welcome to join the
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Membership Services Site Selection Subcommittee. Send a NetMail
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note to Phil Ardussi at 157/1.
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PROPOSALS MUST BE RECEIVED BY JULY 15.
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Jim Cannell
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FidoCon Site Selection Subcommittee Chairperson
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128/13
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FidoNews 5-23 Page 5 6 Jun 1988
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Claude Witherspoon
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Fido 100/525
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SEGUARO DOWN!
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I will be taking a vacation from 13 June 1988 through 15
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July 1988 somewhere in the great state of Texas. I live in a
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neighborhood which has a multitude of little vandals running
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amok therefore, I must lock my system in some cold dark
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storage facility while I'm gone.
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I also need to be listed as DOWN on the nodelist during this
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time frame. Please bear with the inconveniance but if I
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don't take a vacation... you know the rest of the story.
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There was a previous article that I submitted for FidoNews
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that addressed the KIDS echo conference and how it got
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started and where it's going. I feel that this article may
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generate a lot of traffic directed toward my system. If it
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seems I am not answering your messages, the above should
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explain why. I will however be knee deep in messages that
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will need to be answered when I return and get my system
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running again. That day should be Sunday, 17 JULY 1988. I
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will eventually get around to replying to all of the
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messages.
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There will be more articles submitted in both the KidsNews
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and FidoNews which will keep everyone up to date on the
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changes, advancements, etc... with the kids echo. Again, I
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wish to thank those of you who have taken part in this
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worth while cause for our children. Only in America can this
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happen. Believe me, I have seen the way people live in other
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countries first hand. Eighteen years in the military lets
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you see alot and makes you thankful for what you have.
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Claude Witherspoon
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Seguaro BBS 100/525
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(618) 656-5447
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Edwardsville, Illinois
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FidoNews 5-23 Page 6 6 Jun 1988
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J. Brad Hicks 24 May 1988
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Sysop WeirdBase, 1:100/523.0 Director-at-Large, IFNA
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You Can Make a Difference, But ...
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NO MORE NEW STRUCTURES, PLEASE
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Lately, we've seen something that seems pretty weird to me, and
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I run a BBS that caters to Dr. Thompson calls "bad craziness."
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This week's FidoNews contains yet another proposal for a struc-
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ture for a yet another new governing body for the FidoNet. I
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haven't been keeping track, but now there can't be less than a
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dozen of them kicking around, and they keep on coming.
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Perhaps the word has reached you by now that Robert Anson
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Heinlein is dead. Will you read a brief quote, relevant to the
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subject at hand, from the dean of science fiction as we know it?
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"Democracy can't work. Mathematicians, peasants, and
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animals, that's all there is--so democracy, a theory
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based on the assumption that mathematicians and peasants
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are equal, can never work. Wisdom is not additive; its
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maximum is that of the wisest man in a given group.
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"But a democratic =form= of government is okay, as
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long as it doesn't work. Any social organization does
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well enough if it isn't rigid. The framework doesn't
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matter as long as there is enough looseness to permit
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that one man in a multitude to display his genius. Most
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so-called social scientists seem to think that
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organization is everything. It is almost nothing--
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except when it is a straightjacket. It is the incidence
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of heroes that counts, not the pattern of zeros."
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Robert Heinlein, _Glory Road_, pp. 261-262
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Why do so many of you seem to think that if you can just tinker
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with the structure of IFNA, or something like it, you can save
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FidoNet? The =structure= is mostly irrelevant. We copied one
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that had worked--the one used by the Amateur Radio Relay League.
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We could have used any--or almost none. No matter what the
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offices are, or how the elections are held, only one thing
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matters: the people who hold those offices.
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IFNA exists. There's a structure in place that can do just
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about anything that we'd ever want to do with the FidoNet, from
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update and rationalize the technical specifications to lobby on
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our own behalf. It's a very flexible structure. It's usable as
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it is, so why kill another two years starting all over with
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another structure?
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Now, I'm not Pollyanna. I know too bloody well that there are
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big problems with the way things are being done. I think money
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FidoNews 5-23 Page 7 6 Jun 1988
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has been spent unwisely and I think that responsibilities have
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been neglected and/or mismanaged.
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But any structure would have had those same problems, if the
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same people were elected.
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Please, let's not have any more organizational proposals for
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FidoNet. Instead, let's see a lot of people pay their dues, and
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then vote and/or run for office. Listen, the work isn't ter-
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ribly difficult--being a director for IFNA takes only a tiny
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fraction of the time that the rest of my BBS-related activities
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consume. And I've tried to make a difference, and to bring some
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sense to the Board. If more of you who are complaining now had
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been there to back me up, things would have happened very, very
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differently.
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Make a difference. Join IFNA. And =VOTE=.
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________________________________________________________________
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The opinions stated above are those of one person, namely me.
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They do not necessarily represent the opinions of anybody else
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(though I can always hope), and they certainly do NOT represent
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the opinions of my fellow board members or of IFNA in any
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official way. Judge them entirely on the sense that they make,
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and don't even dream of holding anyone else responsible for what
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I say or write. And don't censor me: refute me instead.
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-- J. Brad Hicks
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FidoNews 5-23 Page 8 6 Jun 1988
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Do you use Ommm to pack mail into Arcmail?
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Do you use Confmail to pack Arcmail?
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Do you use ARCmail to make Arcmail?
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Please, if you do, carefully read this article. There are many
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sysops, some new, some old who are unintentionally abusing
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compressed mail archives (aka Arcmail).
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Just because your system and hundreds of your friends are set
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up to accept arcmail DOES NOT mean that everyone else is. If
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you automatically arcmail ALL outgoing mail, you should CEASE
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immediately. You should only send arcmail to systems that
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are ready to accept it, want it and are able to process it.
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Just because you run Ommm to pack all messages into ARCmail
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packets does not mean that other systems have the capability to
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un-pack arcmail created in that form.
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Just because you run Confmail to pack your Arcmail does not mean
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that other systems have the capability to un-pack confmail
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generated arcmail.
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If you run Arcmail 1.1 to pack arcmail, that dosen't mean that
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all systems are able to unpack arcmail in that form.
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Unless a system has SPECIFICALLY stated to you that they want
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you to send them arcmail, you should NOT assume that they are
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able to un-pack arcmail. Furthermore, they may not be able to
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or willing to change their operations just to handle the
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particular version of Arcmail that you are sending. Check with
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any systems via normal net-mail that you wish to send arcmail to
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to confirm the method they can accept and be quite willing to add
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a new program in order to be able to send arcmail.
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An example: Board 107/2232 (hopefully fictional board) sends an
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ommm generated arcmail package to me at 2:00am. At my pre-mail
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event my system looks for arcmail (1.1) from specific systems
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that I am expecting arcmail from. Arcmail does not expect to
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see a package from 107/2232 so it ignores it, sometimes killing
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it depending on the set-up. (This is true for other methods as
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well). When mail is checked the next morning, there is nothing
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from 107/2232 and I have no reason to look for mail from that
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board. The message(s) are lost forever.
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Again. Do not automatically assume that all systems are capable
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of or willing to accept arcmail packages. You should only send
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arcmail packages to those systems that you have talked to via
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normal net-mail in the past. While one method of arcmail can
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un-pack arcmail of another method, if a system is not expecting
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arcmail from a specific system, it may indeed never try to un-pack
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the arcmail. You should also agree on a specific method in which
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the arcmail will be packed. There is no real reason why you
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should send one net-mail message to a board via arcmail of any
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form. The transfer time savings is either non-existent or is
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trivial and besides, if the other system isn't expecting arcmail,
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your message may end up never being read.
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FidoNews 5-23 Page 9 6 Jun 1988
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Sysops, thank you for taking the time to see if your system is
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automatically sending everything as arcmail. Users, please
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alert your sysop to this very crucial problem. Thank you.
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jg
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FidoNews 5-23 Page 10 6 Jun 1988
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BACK TO THE BUSH!
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by Todd Looney, Sysop
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Vietnam Veterans' Valhalla
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143/27, San Jose, CA.
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The Vietnam Veterans' Valhalla in San Jose, California has been
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working like the dickens to get a trip for interested parties
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back to Vietnam. Everything has been working out great so far.
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You don't necessarily have to be a Vietnam veteran to go with us,
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everyone i invited! We expect to have a group of about fifty
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people. If we get more than thirty, the cost factor as listed
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below will decline dramatically so start thinking about it now.
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We will not be taking deposits for another couple of months yet
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so there is still time. We are tenatively planning to leave in
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mid-January.
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The initial itinerary is in and things are starting to
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really look up for the "Back to the Bush" trip to back to
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Vietnam.
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All the amenities are includes as follows:
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Round trip air fare
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All hotels and lodging
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Three meals per day
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All transportation (Rail/Bus/Boat/Plane)
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Daily sightseeing tours of your choice
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(there are many tours available in every city, or you are free
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to go off on your own!)
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Cultural performances sponsored by the Vietnamese government
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Vietnamese and Cambodian visas
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(yes, you can take a sightseeing tour into Cambodia!)
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English-speaking tour guides and interpreters in every city
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All you have to furnish is your body, your international
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passport, and have your inoculations up to date (ouch!).
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Here's what it looks like so far:
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Day 1 Depart San Francisco via Japan Airlines
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Day 2 Arrive Hong Kong
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(Overnight stay because we will arrive too late to
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depart for SE Asia that evening. There will be a
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breakfast in Hong Kong before we leave)
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Day 3 Depart Hong Kong for Bangkok, Thailand
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(We will need to stay two nights in Bangkok to get
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all of our visas issued so you will have plenty of
|
||
time for a little R&R!)
|
||
|
||
Day 5 Depart Bangkok, Thailand for Hanoi, Vietnam
|
||
(We will stay two days in Hanoi)
|
||
|
||
Day 7 Depart Hanoi for Hue City
|
||
FidoNews 5-23 Page 11 6 Jun 1988
|
||
|
||
|
||
(We will stay two days in Hue City)
|
||
|
||
Day 9 Depart Hue City for Da Nang
|
||
(We will stay two days in Da Nang)
|
||
|
||
Day 11 Depart Da Nag for Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
|
||
(We will stay two days in Ho Chi Minh City)
|
||
|
||
Day 13 Depart Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam for Bangkok, Thailand
|
||
(We must stay overnight in Bangkok again to "check out")
|
||
|
||
Day 14 Depart Bangkok, Thailand for Hong Kong and
|
||
San Francisco, California, USA!
|
||
|
||
That's what I have so far! I will keep everyone apprised of any
|
||
changes as they become available. Looks like this whole trip is
|
||
going to cost us approximately $2,000.00 each. I am making every
|
||
attempt to get this price cut down. After the first 15 seats are
|
||
sold, the price will begin dropping so start saving now, sign ups
|
||
will begin in a couple months after everything is finalized. A
|
||
refundable deposit will be required for reservations. All
|
||
deposits are refundable, but certain restrictions will apply.
|
||
|
||
There's more than six months to get ready for this so start
|
||
saving now! Don't put it off. This is a trip of a lifetime! To
|
||
do this by yourself would bankrupt you so take advantage of this
|
||
group discount!
|
||
|
||
For further information contact"
|
||
|
||
Todd Looney
|
||
28 Cecil Avenue, Suite 179
|
||
San Jose, California 95128
|
||
|
||
or E-Mail to 143/27 24 hours a day!
|
||
|
||
You can also keep in contact with what is going on in the world
|
||
of Vietnam veterans, their friends and family by participating in
|
||
the International Vietnam Veterans' EchoConference. If you are
|
||
not sure where the local node in your area is, I have listed them
|
||
all below. We look forward to having you aboard, and again, this
|
||
is not just for veterans, *anyone* can participate!
|
||
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
International Vietnam Veterans EchoConference Nodes
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
Max.
|
||
Node # Baud BBS Name Phone Number City/State/Country
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
|
||
632/350 1200 Yarra Valley BBS 61-3-848-331 Melbourne Australia
|
||
|
||
114/113 2400 Corwin's Keep 1-602-894-1470 Tempe AZ
|
||
|
||
153/123 9600 DAETECH 1-604-420-2641 Burnaby BC
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 5-23 Page 12 6 Jun 1988
|
||
|
||
|
||
153/133 2400 Hot Line Data Network 1-604-533-0421 Langley BC
|
||
|
||
153/135 2400 DAETECH 2 1-604-420-9485 Burnaby BC
|
||
|
||
153/501 2400 Valley Hub 1-604-850-0021 Clearbrook BC
|
||
|
||
220/20 2400 Old Frog's Almanac 1-604-758-3072 Nanaimo BC
|
||
|
||
10/215 2400 Silver BBS 1-619-226-4502 San Diego CA
|
||
|
||
103/501 2400 Mount Silverthorn 1-714-544-3369 Tustin CA
|
||
|
||
103/507 9600 Philosopher's Log 1-714-535-1258 Anaheim CA
|
||
|
||
125/12 2400 The Grape Vine 1-707-546-4938 Santa Rosa CA
|
||
|
||
125/7 2400 Survival Forum 1-707-545-0746 Santa Rosa CA
|
||
|
||
125/78 2400 Living Sober BBS 1-415-342-2859 San Mateo CA
|
||
|
||
143/22 2400 P-CAD's Board 1-408-279-4908 San Jose CA
|
||
|
||
143/27 2400 Vietnam Veterans Valhalla 1-408-293-7894 San Jose CA
|
||
|
||
143/86 2400 Cat's Tail BBS/S.T.O.P. 1-415-349-8245 San Mateo CA
|
||
|
||
161/1 9600 Nerd's Nook 1-415-672-2504 Concord CA
|
||
|
||
161/34 9600 Now and Zen OPUS 1-916-962-1952 Fair Oaks CA
|
||
|
||
161/39 2400 Nightline 1-916-362-1755 Mather AFB CA
|
||
|
||
161/5 9600 River City II OPUS 1-916-646-9678 Sacramento CA
|
||
|
||
161/509 2400 Enterprize 1-415-758-1650 Pinole CA
|
||
|
||
161/56 2400 Nat'l Family Forum 1-415-651-4147 Freemont CA
|
||
|
||
161/66 2400 Generic BBS 1-916-722-3659 Citrus Heights CA
|
||
|
||
161/7 2400 Mover Mouse BBS 1-415-883-1644 Fremont CA
|
||
|
||
161/943 9600 Eagle's Nest 1-916-334-2822 Sacramento CA
|
||
|
||
200/100 2400 The Board Room 1-213-498-6425 Belmont Shores CA
|
||
|
||
200/200 1200 CSULB 1-213-494-8737 Long Beach CA
|
||
|
||
202/401 2400 jabberWOCky 1-619-743-9935 Escondido CA
|
||
|
||
104/28 2400 Pinecliff BBS 1-303-444-7073 Boulder CO
|
||
|
||
104/51 2400 P2 B2 1-303-329-3337 South Denver CO
|
||
|
||
104/739 2400 The Phoenix 1-303-841-9570 Parker CO
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 5-23 Page 13 6 Jun 1988
|
||
|
||
|
||
141/250 9600 Wilton Woods 1-203=762-8481 Wilton CT
|
||
|
||
135/35 1200 The Way Out BBS 1-305-665-3283 Miami FL
|
||
|
||
363/10 1200 Midas Touch 1-305-648-1133 Orlando FL
|
||
|
||
363/9 1200 Wit's End 1-305-894-0807 Orlando FL
|
||
|
||
366/38 9600 Jolly Green Giant 1-904-651-3875 Shalimar FL
|
||
|
||
18/43 9600 Athens Echo 1-404-546-7857 Athens GA
|
||
|
||
370/10 2400 OnLine OPUS 1-404-548-0726 Athens GA
|
||
|
||
370/5 9600 Athens Forum 1-404-546-7857 Athens GA
|
||
|
||
12/1 2400 Aura Net 1-808-533-0190 Honolulu HI
|
||
|
||
11/109 2400 Peoria OPUS Net 1-309-691-5416 Peoria IL
|
||
|
||
115/20 2400 North Shore BBS 1-312-491-2611 Evanston IL
|
||
|
||
115/429 2400 Chicago Business 1-312-491-2611 Evanston IL
|
||
|
||
115/529 2400 Elk Grove Repeater 1-312-529-1586 Elk Grv Vlg IL
|
||
|
||
115/761 2400 ICS/TRIX 1 OPUS 1-312-761-7887 Chicago IL
|
||
|
||
11/202 1200 The SouthSide BBS 1-317-882-9330 Indianapolis IN
|
||
|
||
227/1 9600 Michiana TechLine 1-219-258-0286 Mishawaka IN
|
||
|
||
108/50 2400 The ZOO BBS 1-606-283-2040 Independence KY
|
||
|
||
108/90 2400 DATANET Info System 1-606-727-3638 Erlanger KY
|
||
|
||
321/109 9600 Pioneer Valley PCUG-1 1-413-256-1037 Amherst MA
|
||
|
||
321/201 2400 Mountain Top 1-413-684-2886 Dalton MA
|
||
|
||
321/202 9600 Jones' Nose 1-413-528-5663 Gt Barrington MA
|
||
|
||
321/203 2400 VETLink #1 1-413-443-6313 Pittsfield MA
|
||
|
||
109/648 2400 Falcon's Rock 1-301-345-7459 College Park MD
|
||
|
||
109/717 1200 The Tin Badge BBS 1-301-589-2016 Silver Spring MD
|
||
|
||
109/722 1200 Ronnie's Roadies BBS 1-301-736-0135 Camp Sprngs MD
|
||
|
||
13/29 9600 Berkshire Board 1-301-574-1984 Essex MD
|
||
|
||
13/30 9600 The Futurists BBS 1-301-529-0716 Perry Hall MD
|
||
|
||
13/33 9600 Avi-Technic 1-301-252-0717 Lutherville MD
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 5-23 Page 14 6 Jun 1988
|
||
|
||
|
||
261/628 2400 Liberty Hall 1-301-833-8933 Reisterstown MD
|
||
|
||
261/628.1 2400 Systemhouse Link 1-301-833-8933 Reisterstown MD
|
||
|
||
1/214 2400 Region 14 Echo Coor 1-612-377-3398 Minneapolis MN
|
||
|
||
1/314 2400 Software Dist 1-612-377-3469 Minneapolis MN
|
||
|
||
282/1 9600 Midwest Echo Star 1-612-377-3469 Minneapolis MN
|
||
|
||
151/100 9600 NC Central 1-919-851-8460 Raleigh NC
|
||
|
||
151/1000 2400 REDCON 1-919-859-3353 Raleigh NC
|
||
|
||
151/20 2400 Metro Link 1-704-541-8626 Charlotte NC
|
||
|
||
151/60 2400 VMC-BBS 1-919-945-4850 Lewisville NC
|
||
|
||
143/99 2400 Friend's BBS 1-402-896-2669 Omaha NE
|
||
|
||
132/101 2400 BBS Source Archive 1-603-888-8179 Nashua NH
|
||
|
||
150/803 2400 Jersey Vertex 1-609-869-0139 Moorestown NJ
|
||
|
||
15/4 2400 NASW New Mexico 1-505-646-2868 Las Cruces NM
|
||
|
||
107/105 2400 NY Transfer 1-718-442-1056 Staten Island NY
|
||
|
||
108/105 2400 Global Time Systems 1-606-341-7910 Cincinnati OH
|
||
|
||
110/20 2400 EDS Data 1-513-455-2431 Dayton OH
|
||
|
||
157/1 2400 Auer Register 1-216-883-0578 Cleveland OH
|
||
|
||
147/14 9600 Dark Star TBBS 1-405-691-0863 Oklahoma City OK
|
||
|
||
385/4 2400 Info-Net 1-405-357-6181 Lawton OK
|
||
|
||
385/6 2400 Bink's Barn 1-405-357-2473 Lawton OK
|
||
|
||
11/700 9600 FCAU IBM Net 1-416-427-0682 Toronto ON
|
||
|
||
221/156 9600 Waterloo CBCS PUBLIC 1-519-746-5020 Waterloo ON
|
||
|
||
221/157 9600 Waterloo CBCS Echomail Unpublished Waterloo ON
|
||
|
||
105/16 2400 Net 105 EchoMail Hub 1-503-761-3003 Portland OR
|
||
|
||
105/61 2400 Shotgun OPUS 1-503-760-4521 Portland OR
|
||
|
||
157/506 2400 Beacon Hill OPUS 1-412-962-9514 Transfer PA
|
||
|
||
18/6 2400 The Burnout Board 1-901-353-4563 Memphis TN
|
||
|
||
362/1 2400 The Mines of Moria 1-615-344-9601 Chattanooga TN
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 5-23 Page 15 6 Jun 1988
|
||
|
||
|
||
362/501 2400 Coconut Telegraph 1-615-698-4858 Chattanooga TN
|
||
|
||
106/108 9600 Stormy Weather I 1-713-644-4345 Houston TX
|
||
|
||
106/111 2400 Shutterbug's OPUS 1-713-880-4329 Houston TX
|
||
|
||
106/113 2400 The Opus Network 1-713-780-4153 Houston TX
|
||
|
||
106/114 2400 The Fireside 1-713-496-6319 Houston TX
|
||
|
||
106/132 2400 Fast BBS OPUS 1-713-392-0093 Katy TX
|
||
|
||
106/357 2400 TMBBS 1-713-497-5433 Houston TX
|
||
|
||
106/666 2400 Anything Goes OPUS 1-713-997-2624 Houston TX
|
||
|
||
124/106 9600 CHAI Way II 1-214-250-3323 Dallas TX
|
||
|
||
124/110 9600 Flying Dutchman 1-214-642-3436 Dallas TX
|
||
|
||
124/117 2400 NCC-1701 Node 1 1-214-240-8821 Dallas TX
|
||
|
||
124/117 2400 NCC-1701 1-214-240-8821 Dallas TX
|
||
|
||
124/14 2400 Chrysalis 1-214-985-9054 Dallas TX
|
||
|
||
124/200 2400 Dallas Outbound 1-214-437-4075 Dallas TX
|
||
|
||
124/201 2400 Hardweird 1-204-931-2987 Dallas TX
|
||
|
||
124/214 2400 *CHRYSALIS* 1-214-985-9054 Dallas TX
|
||
|
||
130/5 2400 CUSSNET UTA 1-817-273-3966 Arlington TX
|
||
|
||
136/200 2400 The Chai Way II 1-214-358-3738 Austin TX
|
||
|
||
381/201 2400 Pro Link 1-915-944-2952 San Angelo TX
|
||
|
||
382/1 2400 Crystal Palace 1-512-339-8037 Lake Travis TX
|
||
|
||
382/14 9600 Corona Del Mar 1-512-729-7026 Rockport TX
|
||
|
||
109/604 2400 ShanErin 1-703-941-8291 Alexandria VA
|
||
|
||
109/639 2400 The RENEX BBS 1-703-494-8331 Woodbridge VA
|
||
|
||
1/217 2400 Region 17 Echo Coord 1-206-848-5317 Puyallup WA
|
||
|
||
138/101 9600 Story Board 1-206-848-5317 Puyallup WA
|
||
|
||
138/3 2400 Puget Sound Gateway 1-206-848-9232 Puyallup WA
|
||
|
||
138/35 2400 US HDS Human Service 1-206-442-8127 Seattle WA
|
||
|
||
138/4 2400 PTC Net 1-206-757-5248 Mount Vernon WA
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 5-23 Page 16 6 Jun 1988
|
||
|
||
|
||
138/49 9600 The Cohort 1-206-848-2646 Puyallup WA
|
||
|
||
138/52 2400 Burrell's Ballpark 1-206-752-4672 Tacoma WA
|
||
|
||
343/111 2400 Lessor Puget TB 1-206-742-8067 Edmonds WA
|
||
|
||
343/9 1200 Everett OPUS 1-206-355-1295 Everett WA
|
||
|
||
139/640 2400 Fox Valley Tech 1-414-735-2513 Appleton WI
|
||
|
||
154/200 2400 PC-Express 1-414-327-4104 Greenfield WI
|
||
|
||
G'day, and show a vet you care!
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 5-23 Page 17 6 Jun 1988
|
||
|
||
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
COLUMNS
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
|
||
Jake Hargrove
|
||
Fido 301/1
|
||
High Mesa Ranger's
|
||
|
||
To the Graduates of 88.
|
||
|
||
I know there are many of you out there who are over the age of 18
|
||
and have long since forgot what it was like to be a Senior in
|
||
High School. I for one have long since become accustomed to the
|
||
daily grind of getting up and going to work vs going to school.
|
||
|
||
I would like to take this time to relate a few things to those
|
||
young people who within the next few weeks will be walking down
|
||
the isle and receiving their diploma.
|
||
|
||
You are the generation of progress. You have within your grasp
|
||
the ability to excell where all of the other generations have
|
||
come up short. Many of you are into this world of communicating
|
||
via modem and computer terminals. You should not be afraid to
|
||
take the one giant step for yourself, as well as for mankind. I
|
||
beg of you reach out and touch the fiber optics of reality. Do
|
||
not let your data sit idle and become someones old program which
|
||
is spread around as FREEWARE, becuase the orginal author has
|
||
either one gone on to bigger or better things.
|
||
|
||
If you media becomes TRASHED, then immediately seek out fresh
|
||
input and output means. If your console is in color, remember
|
||
some of the rest of us see GREEN. If your transmission rate is
|
||
faster than some of us can receive, remember to cut your speed to
|
||
match ours and do not leave us all behind.
|
||
|
||
You young people, maybe our only mode of expression, and our
|
||
graphics may not be in competition with yours but, if your
|
||
harddisk needs reformating or upgrading then by all means do so.
|
||
If it is possible, keep only those things which serve a purpose
|
||
and go on to those which you have a need to acquire. When it
|
||
comes to the end of your string, and the EOF pounds deep into
|
||
your programmed structure start all over again.
|
||
|
||
So SENIORS OF 88. It is now your time to take your place in the
|
||
world of reality. Never let it be said you could not handle all
|
||
the pressure of the moment. Do not be afraid to accept the
|
||
responsibility for your actions and remember this one thing above
|
||
all.
|
||
|
||
|
||
WE ARE IN THIS TO HAVE FUN! IF IT IS NOT FUN
|
||
IT IS NOT WORTH DOING. WHEN IT BECOMES A PAIN
|
||
TO PERFORM EVEN THE MOST MENIAL TASK IT IS
|
||
TIME FOR YOU TO PURSUE ANOTHER PROGRAM.
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
FidoNews 5-23 Page 18 6 Jun 1988
|
||
|
||
|
||
Top Downloads: 5/27/88 - 5/27/88
|
||
A weekly report of the most popular downloads
|
||
from contributing FidoNet systems. Report created
|
||
on May 31, 1988.
|
||
|
||
Contributing systems:
|
||
135/1 and 380/2
|
||
|
||
|
||
Total downloads: 405
|
||
Total callers: 178 (135/1 only)
|
||
Average Utilization: 39.76% (135/1 only)
|
||
|
||
|
||
File Download Report -- Top 20
|
||
Rank Area\File Name # DL's
|
||
------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
1. GAME\lotto.arc 5 Compute #'s for Florida Lotto
|
||
2. MISC\nansi.arc 5 ANSI.SYS substitute
|
||
3. LANG\BBSP\zmodem.arc 5 Either docs on Zmodem or program
|
||
4. *GAME\bball.exe 4 Game
|
||
5. GAME\lotto.exe 4 More rnd # generators for lotto
|
||
6. * \pcpool.com 4
|
||
7. GAME\striker.arc 4 Game
|
||
8. GAME\airtrax2.arc 3
|
||
9. * \aquarium.arc 3
|
||
10.* \ask.arc 3
|
||
11.* \boot.arc 3
|
||
12.* \checkers.bas 3
|
||
13.* \fd34.com 3
|
||
14. MISC\govtbbs.arc 3 List of government bbs'
|
||
15. GAME\hack.arc 3 Adventure game
|
||
16.* \melt.arc 3
|
||
17.* \pachinko.arc 3
|
||
18. GAME\sailing.arc 3
|
||
19.* \umind.arc 3
|
||
20. \will.arc 3
|
||
*File(s) available on only one of the participating systems
|
||
|
||
|
||
Selected Files of Interest
|
||
Area\Name #DL's
|
||
--------------------------------------------------
|
||
MISC\acode.arc 2
|
||
UTIL\chk4bomb.arc 2 Check for trojans/worms
|
||
\diary.arc 2
|
||
GAME\mahjong.arc 2 Nice EGA game
|
||
BBSP\obug_103.arc 2 Fix a serious bug in Opus 1.03a
|
||
UTIL\scavenge.arc 2 Search Hard Drive for bad sectors
|
||
GAME\staff.arc 2 Prints music paper w/various formats
|
||
GAME\tank.arc 2
|
||
\thatsall.exe 2
|
||
APPL\vcr.exe 2 Catalog VCR tapes
|
||
LANG\arc50sc.arc 1 Source to ARC 5.0
|
||
ARCS\arcaid71.doc 1 ??
|
||
ARCS\arcaid71.sda 1 ??
|
||
FidoNews 5-23 Page 19 6 Jun 1988
|
||
|
||
|
||
LANG\clink120.arc 1 SEAlink protocol w/C source
|
||
UTIL\dog101a.arc 1 Disk OrGanizer
|
||
BBSP\fido520.arc 1 People actually do read FidoNews
|
||
MISC\german2.arc 1 German tutorial
|
||
LANG\hack361s.arc 1 C Source to Hack
|
||
GAME\moria.arc 1 Quite popular game over the months
|
||
COMM\pcplus11.arc 1 ProComm+ 1.1
|
||
|
||
|
||
Transfer methods total (rank)
|
||
------------------------------------
|
||
Xmodem download/upload: 209 (1)
|
||
Zmodem download/upload: 87 (2)
|
||
Ymodem download/upload: 63 (3)
|
||
SEAlink download/upload: 52 (4)*
|
||
External download/upload: 16 (5)
|
||
Telink download/upload: 13 (6)
|
||
|
||
|
||
*For you SEAlink fans -- and I wish there were more -- note that
|
||
when someone does an Xmodem upload on Opus, Opus incorrectly
|
||
stores that upload in the logfile (and on the screen) as a
|
||
SEAlink upload. (At least on our system it does).
|
||
|
||
For general information, 135/1 has been up and down during the
|
||
day and early evening with some major Hard Drive problems this
|
||
last week. (We won't talk about the 800 users we lost passwords
|
||
for). We will be getting a new drive. As a result, our stats for
|
||
this week are considerably less than usual.
|
||
|
||
Thanks to 380/2 for sending in his download statistics. If
|
||
there are any other systems interested in having your download
|
||
statistics included in this weekly column, please send me your
|
||
system stats in a similar format via net-mail at 135/1. The
|
||
complete system report from LogRpt so I can include utilization
|
||
reports would be ideal. If there are filenames that may not
|
||
fully indicate what the file is, please let me know. If there is
|
||
a file you particularly want me to list, let me know. I need to
|
||
have the information by Monday's Net-mail time in order to get
|
||
the stats compiled. Please keep your reports at 7 or 8 days,
|
||
Friday to Friday if possible and no longer than 10 days. (We can
|
||
accept net-mail anytime of the day and are PC-Pursuitable).
|
||
|
||
James Gilbert
|
||
RAM-SOFT Archive Library (9600HST)
|
||
1:135/1
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 5-23 Page 20 6 Jun 1988
|
||
|
||
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
NOTICES
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
|
||
The Interrupt Stack
|
||
|
||
|
||
18 Jun 1988
|
||
Area Code 407 takes effect in East/Central Florida. All Sysops
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should adjust their Nodelist entries immediately.
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25 Jun 1988
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EuroCon II starts in Tiel, Holland. Sponsored by the Dutch
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Hobby Computer Club. Will run for 2 days. Contact Hans
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Lichthelm at 2:2/999 for information.
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16 Jul 1988
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A new areacode, 508, will form in eastern Massachusetts and
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will be effective on this date. The new area code will be
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formed from the current areacode 617. Greater Boston will
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remain areacode 617 while the rest of eastern Massachusetts
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will form the new areacode 508.
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25 Aug 1988
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Start of the Fifth International FidoNet Conference, to be
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held at the Drawbridge Inn in Cincinnati, OH. Contact Tim
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Sullivan at 108/62 for more information. This is FidoNet's big
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annual get-together, and is your chance to meet all the people
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you've been talking with all this time. We're hoping to see
|
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you there!
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24 Aug 1989
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Voyager 2 passes Neptune.
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If you have something which you would like to see on this
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calendar, please send a message to FidoNet node 1:1/1.
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Latest Software Versions
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BBS Systems Node List Other
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& Mailers Version Utilities Version Utilities Version
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|
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Dutchie 2.81 EditNL 4.00* ARC 5.21
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Fido 12h* MakeNL 2.10* ARCmail 1.1
|
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Opus 1.03b Prune 1.40 ConfMail 3.31
|
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SEAdog 4.10 XlatList 2.86 EchoMail 1.31
|
||
TBBS 2.0M XlaxNode 1.02 MGM 1.1
|
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BinkleyTerm 1.50* XlaxDiff 1.02
|
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QuickBBS 2.01* ParseList 1.10
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|
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* Recently changed
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||
|
||
Utility authors: Please help keep this list up to date by
|
||
FidoNews 5-23 Page 21 6 Jun 1988
|
||
|
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reporting new versions to 1:1/1. It is not our intent to list
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all utilities here, only those which verge on necessity.
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FidoNews 5-23 Page 22 6 Jun 1988
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OFFICERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL FIDONET ASSOCIATION
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Ken Kaplan 100/22 Chairman of the Board
|
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Don Daniels 107/210 President
|
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Mark Grennan 147/1 Vice President
|
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Dave Dodell 114/15 Vice President - Technical Coordinator
|
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Tom Marshall 107/524 Secretary
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Leonard Mednick 12/1 Treasurer
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|
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IFNA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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DIVISION AT-LARGE
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10 Steve Jordan 102/2871 Don Daniels 107/210
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11 Bill Allbritten 11/301 Hal DuPrie 101/106
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12 Leonard Mednick 12/1 Mark Grennan 147/1
|
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13 Rick Siegel 107/27 Brad Hicks 100/523
|
||
14 Ken Kaplan 100/22 Ted Polczyinski 154/5
|
||
15 Jim Cannell 128/13 Kurt Reisler 109/74
|
||
16 Vince Perriello 141/491 Robert Rudolph 261/628
|
||
17 Rob Barker 138/34 Greg Small 148/122
|
||
18 Christopher Baker 135/14 Bob Swift 140/24
|
||
19 Vernon Six 19/0 Larry Wall 15/18
|
||
2 Henk Wevers 2:500/1 Gee Wong 107/312
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FidoNews 5-23 Page 23 6 Jun 1988
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||
|
||
|
||
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The World's First / \
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||
BBS Network /|oo \
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||
* FidoNet * (_| /_)
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||
_`@/_ \ _
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||
| | \ \\
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| (*) | \ ))
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______ |__U__| / \//
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||
/ Fido \ _//|| _\ /
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||
(________) (_/(_|(____/ (tm)
|
||
|
||
Membership for the International FidoNet Association
|
||
|
||
Membership in IFNA is open to any individual or organization that
|
||
pays the annual membership fee. IFNA serves the international
|
||
FidoNet-compatible electronic mail community to increase
|
||
worldwide communications.
|
||
|
||
Name __________________________________ Date ___________________
|
||
Address _________________________________________________________
|
||
City ____________________________________________________________
|
||
State ________________________________ Zip _____________________
|
||
Country _________________________________________________________
|
||
Home Phone (Voice) ______________________________________________
|
||
Work Phone (Voice) ______________________________________________
|
||
Is this a new application? _________ a renewal? ________________
|
||
Are you a Sysop? _________ If so, for how long? ________________
|
||
|
||
Your BBS Info: (Non-Sysops enter info for your most-called BBS)
|
||
Zone:Net/Node Number ____________________________________________
|
||
BBS Name ________________________________________________________
|
||
BBS Phone Number ________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Your Special Interests __________________________________________
|
||
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
In what areas would you be willing to help in FidoNet? __________
|
||
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Are there any special resources that you could provide? _________
|
||
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Regular Membership $25
|
||
Lifetime Membership $250
|
||
|
||
Send this form and a check or money order in US Funds to:
|
||
International FidoNet Association
|
||
c/o Leonard Mednick, CPA
|
||
700 Bishop Street, #1014
|
||
Honolulu, HI 96813 USA
|
||
|
||
|
||
IFNA is a general not-for-profit organization. Articles of
|
||
Association and By-Laws were adopted by the membership in January
|
||
FidoNews 5-23 Page 24 6 Jun 1988
|
||
|
||
|
||
1987. The IFNA Echomail Conference has been established on
|
||
FidoNet to assist the Board of Directors. We welcome your input
|
||
on this Conference.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
FidoNews 5-23 Page 25 6 Jun 1988
|
||
|
||
|
||
INTERNATIONAL FIDONET ASSOCIATION
|
||
ORDER FORM
|
||
|
||
Publications
|
||
|
||
The IFNA publications can be obtained by downloading from Fido
|
||
1:1/10 or other FidoNet compatible systems, or by purchasing
|
||
them directly from IFNA. We ask that all our IFNA Committee
|
||
Chairmen provide us with the latest versions of each
|
||
publication, but we can make no written guarantees.
|
||
|
||
Hardcopy prices as of October 1, 1986
|
||
|
||
IFNA Fido BBS listing $15.00 _____
|
||
IFNA Administrative Policy DOCs $10.00 _____
|
||
IFNA FidoNet Standards Committee DOCs $10.00 _____
|
||
|
||
SUBTOTAL _____
|
||
|
||
IFNA Member ONLY Special Offers
|
||
|
||
System Enhancement Associates SEAdog $60.00 _____
|
||
SEAdog price as of March 1, 1987
|
||
ONLY 1 copy SEAdog per IFNA Member
|
||
|
||
Fido Software's Fido/FidoNet $100.00 _____
|
||
Fido/FidoNet price as of November 1, 1987
|
||
ONLY 1 copy Fido/FidoNet per IFNA Member
|
||
|
||
International orders include $10.00 for
|
||
surface shipping or $20.00 for air shipping _____
|
||
|
||
SUBTOTAL _____
|
||
|
||
HI. Residents add 4.0 % Sales tax _____
|
||
|
||
TOTAL _____
|
||
|
||
SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER IN US FUNDS:
|
||
International FidoNet Association
|
||
c/o Leonard Mednick, MBA, CPA
|
||
700 Bishop Street, #1014
|
||
Honolulu, HI. 96813-4112
|
||
USA
|
||
|
||
Name________________________________
|
||
Zone:Net/Node____:____/____
|
||
Company_____________________________
|
||
Address_____________________________
|
||
City____________________ State____________ Zip_____
|
||
Voice Phone_________________________
|
||
|
||
Signature___________________________
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