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F I D O N E W S -- | Vol. 9 No. 21 (25 May 1992)
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The newsletter of the |
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FidoNet BBS community | Published by:
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/ \ | "FidoNews" BBS
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/|oo \ | (415)-863-2739
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(_| /_) | FidoNet 1:1/1
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_`@/_ \ _ | Internet:
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| | \ \\ | fidonews@fidonews.fidonet.org
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| (*) | \ )) |
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|__U__| / \// | Editors:
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_//|| _\ / | Tom Jennings
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(_/(_|(____/ | Tim Pozar
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(jm) |
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Published weekly by and for the Members of the FidoNet international
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amateur network. Copyright 1992, Fido Software. All rights reserved.
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Duplication and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes
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only. For use in other circumstances, please contact FidoNews.
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Paper price: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00US
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Electronic Price: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . free!
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For more information about FidoNews refer to the end of this file.
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Table of Contents
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1. EDITORIAL ..................................................... 1
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Editorial: Lost not found ..................................... 1
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2. ARTICLES ...................................................... 2
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FidoNews Version List Editor .................................. 2
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FidoNews back-issue sources ................................... 6
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EDITORIAL REPLY ............................................... 7
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Perot and the clouds of change ................................ 10
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METRONET ...................................................... 11
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OK_SYSOP ...................................................... 13
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RF4SALE Echo... Revisited ..................................... 13
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3. LATEST VERSIONS ............................................... 15
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Software Versions List ........................................ 15
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4. FIDONEWS INFORMATION .......................................... 16
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FidoNews 9-21 Page 1 25 May 1992
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EDITORIAL
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Editorial: Lost not found
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by Tom Jennings (1:1/1)
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Yay! The VERSIONS EDITOR was not lost at sea. Routed mail has been
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consistently lost, bidirectionally. My my, won't that make a nice
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investigative article! An article on How-To send in your updates to
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the list (not included cuz the current one is so old) enclosed.
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From other parts of (my) universe come these reports --
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I'm still recovering from all the problems I've generated with
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FidoNews.
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Flames from the INTERUSER flap still lap at my ankles.
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The 9-19 editorial still generates responses. (Let's save me some
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trouble: I said the riots were inevitable ie. predictable, not that I
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thought they were "good". It's not the same thing.) One response
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appears here. Q: Why didn't I run "your" response? A: temperature.
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Case closed.
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Questions as to what I want to do *if* I grow up continue to plague
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me.
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My ancient car needs a new steering box and windshield.
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Our house has been invaded by these weird hovering flying things. They
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are not house flies. San Francisco has always had them, but this year
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there are thousands. They occupy any large-volume of still air. I am
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certain they are having acrobatic 3-D group sex (they must hurry, else
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they fall to the floor. How depressing.)
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Please don't flame me. Not only will it make me sad, you won't get a
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satisfying rapid-response because I am going to Seattle to visit
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someone I love for the month of June, and will generate FidoNews from
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afar via my Tandy 200. (Let's hope the LAN stays up!)
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FidoNews 9-21 Page 2 25 May 1992
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ARTICLES
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1:107/323@FidoNet
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THE FIDONEWS VERSION LIST IS CHANGING AGAIN
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Like I didn't have enough to do. Alas, it's time to once again take on
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yet another task. This one is a bit more complicated than many other
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aspects of FidoNet, at least from an administrative standpoint. The
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FidoNews software version list is being rehashed, rebuilt,
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restructured, and re anything else you can think of.
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There are numerous problems which need be considered. One of the
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largest the mere fact that much of the software currently listed is
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not supported by folks reachable via FidoNet or even other FTN
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channels, so updates regarding these software packages seem to come
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from less than 100% reliable sources. Update information should,
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whenever possible, be submitted directly by the author, and software
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authors ought to keep in mind the version list when updating or
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releasing their software. I even came across several programs in the
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old version list that are no longer supported by the original
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publisher, and because of this it doesn't make much sense to continue
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to list it.
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Of course with every new list keeper there's a new procedure for data
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submission and revision. It was my conclusion that this process was
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traditionally dealt with completely manually, and there was no way I
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was going to keep that tradition going - there are just too many
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programs out there, and too much room for error.
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So, I drafted specs on a new method of version list data submission
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whereby software authors and/or their representatives could submit new
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items and/or updates and know that they would be processed as
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submitted, and receive a receipt of their submission. In addition, the
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version list output will be significantly different than it has been
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in the past. This is one aspect of the project that hasn't gotten as
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much attention yet as the data collection process has, so some
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experimentation, along with the collection of opinions of the authors
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and/or readers themselves, will eventually bring us a regular
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publication routine.
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So how does this all work now? Simple, actually.
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FIDONEWS VERSION LIST SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Version 2.1
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FidoNews 9-21 Page 3 25 May 1992
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April 5, 1992
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In order to help properly maintain an accurate database of
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which is completely remotely controlled, all software
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version and subsequent update submissions to the FidoNews
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Version List MUST be submitted via netmail ONLY to node
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1:107/323@FidoNet. The netmail message MUST be addressed to
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VERSION LIST (case unimportant) and must be organized as
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shown below and using proper keywords.
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** Please note and adhere to the field lengths used **
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(They may change slightly over time)
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PKG_NAME: _________________________
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VERSION : __________
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TYPE : __
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PLATFORM: __
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DESC : ______________________________________
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DIST : _
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AUTHOR : ________________________________________
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REQ_FILE: ________.___
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INFOFILE: ________.___
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REQ_ADDR: _____:_____/_____@________
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REQFLAGS: _______
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REQ_TEL#: ____________
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UPD_OKBY: _______________________________
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NOTES : __________________________
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DESCRIPTION OF SUBMISSION FORM DATA FIELDS
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PKG_NAME - Software Product Release Name
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VERSION - Current Release Level of Software
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TYPE - Type of Software (See Software Type Class Chart)
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PLATFORM - Operating System (See Platform Class Chart)
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DESC - Verbal Description of Software
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DIST - Distribution Method (See Distrib. Methods Chart)
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AUTHOR - Name of Publisher, Author or Company
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REQ_FILE - File to Request to Obtain Software
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INFOFILE - File to Request for Information on Software
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REQ_ADDR - Zone:Net/Node@Domain to Request from
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REQFLAGS - Any FTS-0005 Compliant Req Flags to Observe
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REQ_TEL# - Tel. number of Requestable or downloadable system
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UPD_OKBY - Name allowed to submit updates (In Msg Header!)
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NOTES - Misc. Notes to software or obtaining software
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SOFTWARE TYPE CLASSES
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FidoNews 9-21 Page 4 25 May 1992
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(Subject to Change/Expansion)
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Type Description of Class
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----- ----------------------------
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0. Mailers
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1. BBS Software
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2. Nodelist Processing
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4. Compression Utilities
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8. Other (Misc.) Software
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PLATFORM CLASSES
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(Subject to Change/Expansion)
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Type Description of Class
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----- ----------------------
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1. PC-DOS / MS-DOS
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2. OS/2
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3. UNIX, Xenix
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4. QNX
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5. Apple ][
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6. Apple CP/M
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7. MacIntosh
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8. Amiga
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9. Atari ST/TT
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10. Archimedes
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11. Tandy Color 3 / OS-9 II
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DISTRIBUTION METHODS
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F. FreeWare
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S. ShareWare
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C. Commercial
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O. Other
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U. Unknown *
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* U)nknown will automatically be assigned to all software
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during conversion from the existing Version List files
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unless currently listed as Commercial. Since most of
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these categories are new ones, authors should update the
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listings for their software.
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Much of the information on presently listed software would
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be considered incomplete based on these new standards.
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Authors of software who find that their listings are
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incomplete should make every effort to update their listings
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as soon as possible for the benefit of those who might rely
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on the Version List's information. Also, past practice has
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maintained listings for software not directly related to or
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written by members of FidoNet. Submisssion and update data
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will be accepted by third parties for this software until
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such time as a more reliable updating method is devised.
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FidoNews 9-21 Page 5 25 May 1992
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Submissions received which fail to meet the above technical
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standards will not be processed. All submissions, whether
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accepted or not, will be automatically acknowledged via
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netmail if the submission was properly addressed.
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Because the traditional method of weekly publication of an
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abbreviated version of the complete versions list in every
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issue of FidoNews seems very tedious and only serves to
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weaken the publication's possible importance and usefulness,
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a new publication method will be adopted.
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The FidoNews version list will be published as an weekly,
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rotating, incremental reference list. This means that more
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information per software product will be published in every
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issue, but the software category being published from week
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to week will change. Initially some of the experimentation
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with this publication method may cause some minor confusion,
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but hopefully that confusion will clear up rather quickly,
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or at least soon after the editor's does. However, the
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initial publication of the list will be a complete one.
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This will allow authors to update their information quickly,
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before the next publication of their software's information.
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In addition, authors of listed software may find that having
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their software available at the Version List editor's system
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may help make their programs more available to those who may
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be interested in them. As will be determined by the
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response rate, if enough authors of any given software
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products find any added value by having the system which
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updates the Versions List maintain the LATEST and greatest
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published version of their programs, they can directly
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submit a redistributable copy of their product, or its
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information file if the software cannot be made available
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due to its primary distribution method. These submissions
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should include netmail authorizing redistribution.
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The submitted programs and information files will be made
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available for 24 hour file request by anyone at all, and
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downloadable on the system maintaining the versions listing.
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Software and/or information files available via this channel
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will be noted as such within the published version list.
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This comprehensive version listing, accompanied by the
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software and/or information file relating to the software
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could pose as a valuable resource to those who have trouble
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finding what they are looking for as well as to the authors
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of the software used by FidoNet. New software versions will
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always replace older ones. No replaced version will remain
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available once replaced with a newer release.
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The complete Version List will be available for FTN file
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request and download on at least 1:107/323@FidoNet, HST/V32,
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reachable at 1-908-247-8252. If other systems duplex the
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file library, their addresses and telephone numbers will be
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publised along with the Version List. The magic request
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filename for the complete Version List will be VER-LIST.
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FidoNews 9-21 Page 6 25 May 1992
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Other listings will be published as well. These listings
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will be formatted in different ways and cross-referenced to
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each other somehow. Details on this needs some work yet,
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and announcements will be made as the report generators are
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completed and the files become available.
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If any author remains with questions regarding the Version
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List, s/he should feel free to contact the version list
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editor, Fabian Gordon, at 1:107/323@FidoNet.
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If any author or reader of the Version List feels additional
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data fields should be maintained or if a new report format
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is in order, contact should be made with the editor at the
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same address. All suggestions will be considered.
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If you know of any program which has been updated but not
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reflected on the Version List, please contact the author.
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DO NOT contact the Version List editor yourself.
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Well, it took a while to get this whole procedure ready, but
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I suspect it was worth the wait considering the scope and
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diversity of the Version List and its information. I most
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certainly hope you find the information presented in a
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coherent and useable format.
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Fabian R. Gordon,
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FidoNews Version List Editor
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(* ED NOTE-- Some people responded to questions about where to get
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FidoNews back issues. Many more people offered smaller collections of
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back issues, but since complete or nearly complete sets are available,
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only those are listed. Truly, thanks to everyone who responded! *)
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From: George Dahlco on 1:102/138
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To: Tom Jennings on 1:1/1
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Subj: Old FIDONEWS source...
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[re: back issues] Well I have them *all*, to my knowledge, here,
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online and/or available for file request from 1:102/138. The total
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megabytage in .ZIP format at this time is 7.7Mb and I have some 360
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issues.
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You are welcome to post my node name and number in future FidoNewses
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as a permenant source for back issues.
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I have 850Mb online and have to do *something* with it!
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FidoNews 9-21 Page 7 25 May 1992
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The House of Ill Compute (1:216/21) has an almost complete collection
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of FidoNews. All are requestable at HST speeds 23 hours a day.
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I am missing issues 724-730, 734-740, 752, 753. My copy of 236 has a
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CRC error, and 105 has been truncated. If anyone has these particular
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issues, I would like to get copies from you to complete my collection.
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From: Ron Dwight on 2:220/22
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To: Tom Jennings on 1:125/111
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Subj: FidoNews
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Hi Tom,
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With the exceptions of those FidoNews issues I mentioned to you a few
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months ago and which you most certainly rememeber <grin>, I have a
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COMPLETE collection here as from issue #1 up to date. I even have most
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of them nicely printed and am considering having them bound.
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From: pozar@kumr.lns.com (Tim Pozar)
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To: Tom.Jennings@fidosw.fidonet.org
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Date: Sun, 17 May 92 16:36:32 PDT
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Back issues of fidonews are availible from ftp.ieee.org. Look in
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~ftp/pub/fidonet/fidonews
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Editorial Reply
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by Richard Bash
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1:215/357
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The May 11, 1992 issue of Fido News (Volume 9, Number 19)
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contained an editorial by Tom Jennings regarding the recent riots
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in Los Angeles and San Francisco. I would like the opportunity to
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reply to that editorial and suggest a different point a view.
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Mr. Jennings stated that: "It was a rebellion, not merely a
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`riot'. Poor people rebelled; many of the poor people there were
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black. It is not a coincidence that black people are the poor
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ones. This has been enforced by whatever means are necessary and
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at hand."
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I take exception to Mr. Jennings comments in this regard. It
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was not "poor people" who "rebelled" but the demonstrative act of
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mob hysteria at work precipitated by the criminal actions of
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several members of an agreed underclass. To rebel does not mean
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that one burns down over 5,273 buildings, including local grocery
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stores, laundromats, and other facilities that support the people
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living in the affected area. That was a brazen criminal act. That
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was stupidity by anyone's call. Mr. Jennings conveniently ignores
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or fails to address the fact that the greater percentage of "poor
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people" living in the area did not "rebel" but stayed in their
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FidoNews 9-21 Page 8 25 May 1992
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homes, fearful of harm from this mindless mob. Mr. Jennings and I
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agree that this was not a racial based riot.
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I am dismayed that Mr. Jennings, along with a majority of
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the media representatives (electronic or print), have neglected
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to mention that those four Los Angeles police officers did not
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start the incident by seeking out Mr. Rodney King. They met Mr.
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King as the end result of a 100-plus mph car chase. It never seems
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to be reported that Mr. King, to the satisfaction of the jury,
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assaulted the police officers and refused to submit to arrest.
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Common sense dictates, and the California Penal Code instructs,
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that one submit to an arrest and fight their battles later, not
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in the streets, but in the court room. Mr Jennings and his media
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colleagues fail to mention that the other two gentlemen who were
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in the car with Mr. King were not harmed in any way; they
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submitted to the arrest.
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Mr. Jennings stated: "The jury was tampered with, in the
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usual legal manner of tossing out anyone who has an opinion,
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skill or shows intelligence. The jury was told explicitly, and
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illegally, that they could not `vote their conscience' but only
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look at the law. This not only undermines the U.S. legal system,
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but all of the good parts of the last few hundred years of
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Western Law." That is a wholly unfounded, civically irresponsible
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charge. Mr Jennings is reminded that the judge in a case is the
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trier of law and the jury the trier of facts. Mr. Jennings is
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reminded that the jury's instructions from the judge were to
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examine the facts and, if they found that the defendants had met
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the requirements of the legally defined charges filed by the
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prosecution in the case, to find the officers guilty. Mr.
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Jennings is reminded that the prosecution failed to make its case
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and convince the jury that the charges leveled against the
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officers, which required the legal definition of "intent," were
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proven by the facts in the case "beyond a reasonable doubt and to
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a moral certainty." It is suggested to Mr. Jennings that there is
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every reason to believe that the prosecution, representing as it
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does the interests of the State of California and its citizenry,
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simply "blew it." Mr. Jennings is reminded that in crucial cases
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in Southern California, under the jurisdiction of District
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Attorney Ira Reiner, that this not the first time a possibly
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inept prosecution was presented (viz., the McMartin trial among
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others). I would encourage Mr. Jennings and his media colleagues
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to consider that ineptitude on the part of the Bradley
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administration and the prosecutor's office resulted in the
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verdict and to lay the fault where it belongs: at the feet of the
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mayor's office.
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Mr. Jennings rightfully (but rather crudely) displays his
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disgust for the rioting in Los Angeles and San Francisco. But to
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editorialize on this incident without providing a balanced view
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is inciteful at the very least and possibly irresponsible
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journalism.
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FidoNews 9-21 Page 9 25 May 1992
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This is an international communications forum. Mr. Jennings
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needs to be reminded that his portrayal of America is tendentious
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at best and that there are millions of "normal" Americans in this
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country who are not in the least sympathetic with the actions of
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rioters, looters and criminals. Mr. Jennings "proof" is hearsay
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at the very least and an insult to the readership. We expect
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better from a man of Mr. Jenning's stature, talent and ability to
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access facts.
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In closing, I wish to declare that I am not now nor have I
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ever been a law enforcement officer. Like Mr. Jennings I harbor
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feelings that the Los Angeles Police Department is poorly led and
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perhaps poorly instructed but they remain the last line of
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defense between civilized humanity and the gang members and other
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criminal elements who displayed their reprehensible conduct. But
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that in no way excuses either the use of excessive force, assault
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under the color of authority or the criminal acts of the
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underclass. It is hoped that should Mr. Jennings seek to
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editorialize on such events in the future that he will do so with
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factual, non-profane, intelligent and well-thought-out statements
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so that he may better represent the class of people to whom he
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addresses his remarks: we are not the same ignorant rabble that
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Mr. Jennings discusses in his editorial. Thank you for your
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attention.
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Respectfully submitted,
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Richard Bash
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Combat Arms BBS SysOp
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Castro Valley, California
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1:215/357
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(* Ed. Note --
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OK I'm the editor so I suppose I get the last word in... :-) For 200
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||
years US. juries have had the right and obligation to judge the law as
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well as the defendant. Why do so many people insist this cannot be so?
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(It's hardly partisan; Klan and Nazi murderers of 5 North Carolina
|
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civil-rights protesters got off in 1979 because of it.) Contact FIJA
|
||
Nat'l Headquarters, Box 59, Helmville MT 59843; 406-793-5550.
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I ran Mr. Bash's response because, though we obviously strongly
|
||
disagree (ahem!) it isn't a flame. I received probably 20 replies to
|
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that particular editorial; surprisingly (to me) it was about 50/50
|
||
agree/disagree. Most of the disagreement kind were flames.
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|
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Let's consider the case closed, and proceed onward to the next
|
||
conflagration. *)
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||
FidoNews 9-21 Page 10 25 May 1992
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As the time grows closer to November 6th the clouds of controversy and
|
||
concern loom not only in the Republican and Democratic campaign
|
||
committees but in The Senate, The House and most vocally in the Press.
|
||
Who and what is the major topic of this controversy and concern?
|
||
Henry Ross Perot. The un-politician, the man who is not "running" for
|
||
President.
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||
|
||
Who is this multi-billionaire? Most of us know him by his reputation
|
||
as a hard driving, no BS, get the job done successful businessman from
|
||
Texas, who has made a fair chunk of his fortune in businesses related
|
||
to the computer industry. But few, if any of the general American
|
||
public really know "who" H. Ross Perot is. Not since Harry S. Truman
|
||
and "Stormin'" Norman has a major media figure taken such a hardline
|
||
stance against the "we have a right to know", muck-raking, stab and
|
||
jab attitudes of what the Press considers pertinent.
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||
|
||
What does he stand for? What does he stand against? What does he
|
||
think about the state of this nations health care, the trade deficit,
|
||
AIDS, military spending, and on and on. Issues that each of the
|
||
"candidates" says that he has the answers for. Is it the issues that
|
||
the American people want to know about or is it the fact that maybe
|
||
someone will do their best for this country and be straight with it's
|
||
people.
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||
|
||
The fact that the bulk of his support is not from the independents and
|
||
the dissidents who in the past have supported the "third-party"
|
||
candidates is evidence of a message. A message that the American
|
||
people are sending to ALL politicians. That message is that they are
|
||
tired of the way the job is being done or not being done, they are
|
||
tired or broken "promises", and outright lies. Is it time for a
|
||
change? Is it time for America to once again stand tall and proud in
|
||
the world community? Is it time to dig out those values that once
|
||
made us number one, wash out the greed, corruption, and pork-barreling
|
||
to see if we can once again hold our flag and our heads high in the
|
||
world?
|
||
|
||
Look at the picture of America that is being painted for the rest of
|
||
the world. A country that sacrifices lives in a war for petro-
|
||
dollars, politicians and businessmen who engage in Japan bashing over
|
||
automobiles, an administration that has a revolving door support
|
||
policy for third world nations, and an out of control internal
|
||
economy. A country which denounces human-rights violations in other
|
||
parts of the world, yet itself sets free men who brutally and
|
||
unnecessarily beat its own citizens. A country where a city's police
|
||
force turns its back while mob violence destroys businesses and homes,
|
||
injures and kills people. Turned their back!
|
||
|
||
While Americas homeless and indigent starve on our streets, while AIDS
|
||
patents die waiting for a cure, while educational funds are slashed,
|
||
Congress gives itself a raise and kites checks. Is this the type of
|
||
country we expect the rest of the world to look up to, one that is
|
||
unable make it's own system work. Is this the role model we present
|
||
to eastern block countries struggling for a democratic style of
|
||
FidoNews 9-21 Page 11 25 May 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
government? Is the legacy that we choose to leave our children.
|
||
|
||
Maybe Ross Perot doesn't have all the answers. But it appears that he
|
||
has one big answer and that answer is change. There are a lot of
|
||
people out there who do not want to see this or any other type of
|
||
change happen and yet many more who will welcome any change. Daily,
|
||
this is becoming a bigger (if not the biggest) issue. This promises
|
||
to be one of the most controversial if not historical presidential
|
||
elections of our times. As the fractures in our two-party system grow
|
||
larger the possibility of a constitutional crisis looms heavily on the
|
||
horizon.
|
||
|
||
Have you given any thought to your vote? Are you satisfied with the
|
||
status quo? Are you still trying to decide? Do you have an opinion?
|
||
There is a place to learn, to make a stand, to take issue, or to just
|
||
keep up to date. The Echo Conference PEROT_4_PRESIDENT. It's a
|
||
question and it's a statement. Use it to share what you know, ask
|
||
about what you don't know, or just state your opinion. Be part of the
|
||
problem, be part of the solution, or be a bystander whatever you
|
||
choose, just be there or be left out in the rain.
|
||
|
||
|
||
PEROT_4_PRESIDENT
|
||
by Chip Kukuk @FidoNet 1:3636/3
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Clifton Cartwright
|
||
MetroNet World HQ, 2:2400/17@fidonet.org, 8:240/3@metronet
|
||
|
||
MetroNet reaches the United States!
|
||
-----------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Founded May '91 in Nuremberg MetroNet soon spread all over Germany.
|
||
The first
|
||
nodes all were located in my region. Later nodes in Berlin and
|
||
Hannover
|
||
followed. A few days ago the first node outside of Germany joined the
|
||
network!
|
||
His name is Bruce Meyer and his system is located in Columbia, South
|
||
Carolina.
|
||
His system (Remote System 232) will be the coordination site for the
|
||
USA.
|
||
|
||
The structure of MetroNet is a little bit different to the FidoNet
|
||
structure.
|
||
Not by technical means, it works the same way as FidoNet does, but the
|
||
coordination of network numbers and hub systems slightly differs:
|
||
|
||
Every country gets a NET NUMBER. There only is ONE zone number for
|
||
MetroNet
|
||
worldwide: Zone 8. Net coordinators therefore also are coordinators
|
||
for their
|
||
country. The net number for the US is 100. Germany's net number is
|
||
240.
|
||
A hub system for a region would get a number like 100 or 200. Every
|
||
FidoNews 9-21 Page 12 25 May 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
downlink
|
||
of 8:100/100 would get a node number between 8:100/101 and 8:100/199.
|
||
|
||
network coordinator for net 8:100 and MetroNet HQ for the United
|
||
States:
|
||
|
||
Bruce Meyer 1:367/106@fidonet.org 8:100/1@metronet
|
||
|
||
network coordinator for net 8:240 and MetroNet HQ for Germany:
|
||
|
||
Joerg Dassler 2:2400/10@fidonet.org 8:240/1@metronet
|
||
|
||
The really NEW thing about MetroNet is the fact that most areas are
|
||
GERMAN.
|
||
As far as I know MetroNet is the FIRST german network to be spread in
|
||
the US!
|
||
|
||
I know that there are many users and sysops in the states, who can
|
||
speak
|
||
german ... so maybe this is a way to inform them about MetroNet.
|
||
|
||
Of course there will be many english areas - that's just a question of
|
||
time
|
||
and depends on how many users want to run areas in MetroNet.
|
||
|
||
So, if you are in the US and you are interested in becoming a hub
|
||
system for
|
||
your state or city or if you are interested in a MetroNet node number
|
||
or if
|
||
you are interested in running an area or if you just have any
|
||
questions about
|
||
MetroNet send a netmail to Bruce Meyer, 1:376/106@fidonet.org !
|
||
|
||
Wenn Du in Deutschland bist und Interesse hast ein Hub System fuer
|
||
Dein
|
||
Bundesland zu werden oder Interesse an einer MetroNet Nodenummer hast
|
||
oder
|
||
Interesse hast Moderator einer Area zu werden oder ganz einfach ein
|
||
paar
|
||
Fragen zu MetroNet hast, schreibe einfach eine Netmail an
|
||
Clifton Cartwright, 2:2400/17@fidonet.org!
|
||
|
||
If you are somewhere else in the world and you are interested in
|
||
becoming
|
||
a coordinator for your country or if you have any questions about
|
||
MetroNet
|
||
send a netmail to Clifton Cartwright 2:2400/17@fidonet.org !
|
||
|
||
I hope that you will join us, too!
|
||
|
||
See ya,
|
||
Clifton
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 9-21 Page 13 25 May 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
(* ED NOTE: Sorry for the ugly looking article... line length was 80
|
||
columns, and there was a big ugly ASCII-graphic at the top. Please
|
||
refer to ARTSPEC.DOC for formatting info (it's EASY... :-) *)
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
By Shawn McMahon
|
||
Sysop of Void Where Prohibited, 1:19/141
|
||
|
||
|
||
OK_SYSOP is an Oklahoma-specific echo devoted to inter-net sysop
|
||
communications.
|
||
|
||
It's like your local sysop chat echo, only for ALL Oklahoma sysops.
|
||
|
||
Access is not restricted to Fidonet sysops, either; anybody who is the
|
||
primary sysop of a BBS in Oklahoma is allowed to join up, either through
|
||
carrying the echo or posting on it from another BBS.
|
||
|
||
Co-sysops and users are not allowed.
|
||
|
||
If you live in Oklahoma, and are interested in OK_SYSOP, you can get it
|
||
from one of the following places:
|
||
|
||
1) It is available on the region 19 backbone. You will have to convince
|
||
your NEC to add it manually, however.
|
||
|
||
2) You can arrange a feed with anybody who has it already; please be
|
||
careful to avoid dupes and to keep non-Okies and non-sysops out.
|
||
|
||
3) Contact the moderator at 1:19/141.
|
||
|
||
4) Contact John Souvestre at 1:396/1, or Remus Williams at 1:106/167,
|
||
and ask for a feed. They will likely refer you to another system, but
|
||
you'll end up with a feed somehow.
|
||
|
||
The moderator is Shawn McMahon. Echo rules available on request; the
|
||
rules ARE on-topic for discussion in the echo.
|
||
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
RF4SALE Echo... Revisited
|
||
by Bill Weinel 1:151/121.0
|
||
|
||
Thanks to a gracious donation of time, energy, and money by Dave
|
||
Skinner (1:105/711), RF4SALE is now available to all in zone 1 on
|
||
a delivered basis (yes Charlotte, that's a FREE delivered basis.)
|
||
[Please note that this offer is good only until Dave comes to his
|
||
senses or gets buried under the heap of extra phone bill pages.
|
||
...whichever occurs first :)]
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 9-21 Page 14 25 May 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
"So what is RF4SALE" you ask? Well in case you missed the initial
|
||
announcement a few Fidonews issues back, allow me to reiterate
|
||
briefly.
|
||
|
||
RF4SALE is a good all purpose for sale echo catering specifically
|
||
to the RF (that's Radio Frequency) enthusiast.
|
||
|
||
The RF4SALE echo is for the buying and selling of RF gear of all
|
||
types (ie: RF Test gear, 2-way gear, Ham radio gear, Scanners,
|
||
Receivers, and etc.). If it's related to radio and you want to sell
|
||
it, RF4SALE is the place.
|
||
|
||
Since I have already posted the rules once, I'll ask you to refer
|
||
to back to Fidonews 916 for a complete listing.
|
||
|
||
So, if you are looking for a good RF related sale echo, RF4SALE may
|
||
be what your after. We're not on the backbone, however the echo is
|
||
available from 1:151/121 or 1:151/1003 via HST/DS, or from 1:105/711
|
||
at v32b. Just drop me a netmail if you wish to pick it up and I'll
|
||
aid you in finding a feed.
|
||
|
||
Bill Weinel, Coordinator RF For-Sale echo.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
FidoNews 9-21 Page 15 25 May 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
======================================================================
|
||
LATEST VERSIONS
|
||
======================================================================
|
||
|
||
Software Versions List
|
||
|
||
Please refer to the article in this issue...
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
FidoNews 9-21 Page 16 25 May 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
======================================================================
|
||
FIDONEWS INFORMATION
|
||
======================================================================
|
||
|
||
------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ----------------
|
||
|
||
Editors: Tom Jennings, Tim Pozar
|
||
Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell, Vince Perriello
|
||
|
||
"FidoNews" BBS
|
||
FidoNet 1:1/1
|
||
Internet fidonews@fidonews.fidonet.org
|
||
BBS (415)-863-2739 (9600 HST/V32)
|
||
|
||
(Postal Service mailing address)
|
||
FidoNews
|
||
Box 77731
|
||
San Francisco
|
||
CA 94107 USA
|
||
|
||
Published weekly by and for the Members of the FidoNet international
|
||
amateur electronic mail system. It is a compilation of individual
|
||
articles contributed by their authors or their authorized agents. The
|
||
contribution of articles to this compilation does not diminish the
|
||
rights of the authors. Opinions expressed in these articles are those
|
||
of the authors and not necessarily those of FidoNews.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
FidoNews is copyright 1992 Fido Software. All rights reserved.
|
||
Duplication and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes
|
||
only. For use in other circumstances, please contact FidoNews (we're
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
OBTAINING COPIES: FidoNews in electronic form may be obtained from
|
||
the FidoNews BBS via manual download or Wazoo FileRequest, or from
|
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various sites in the FidoNet and via uucp. PRINTED COPIES mailed
|
||
may be obtained from Fido Software for $5.00US each PostPaid First
|
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Class within North America, or $7.00US elsewhere, mailed Air Mail.
|
||
(US funds drawn upon a US bank only.)
|
||
|
||
BACK ISSUES: Available from the following sources (and possibly
|
||
others), via filerequest or download (consult a recent nodelist for
|
||
phone numbers). Back issues are *NOT* available from FidoNews 1:1/1.
|
||
|
||
FidoNet 1:102/138 (All issues)
|
||
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|
||
Internet ftp.ieee.org, in directory ~ftp/pub/fidonew/fidonews
|
||
|
||
SUBMISSIONS: You are encouraged to submit articles for publication in
|
||
FidoNews. Article submission requirements are contained in the file
|
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ARTSPEC.DOC, available from the FidoNews BBS, or Wazoo filerequestable
|
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from 1:1/1 as file "ARTSPEC.DOC".
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 9-21 Page 17 25 May 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
"Fido", "FidoNet" and the dog-with-diskette are U.S. registered
|
||
trademarks of Tom Jennings of Fido Software, Box 77731, San Francisco
|
||
CA 94107, USA and are used with permission.
|
||
|
||
-- END
|
||
|
||
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|
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