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F I D O N E W S -- Vol.10 No.46 (14-Nov-1993)
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| A newsletter of the | |
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| FidoNet BBS community | Published by: |
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| / \ | "FidoNews" BBS |
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| /|oo \ | +1-519-570-4176 1:1/23 |
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| _`@/_ \ _ | Editors: |
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| | | \ \\ | Sylvia Maxwell 1:221/194 |
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| | (*) | \ )) | Donald Tees 1:221/192 |
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| |__U__| / \// | Tim Pozar 1:125/555 |
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| (_/(_|(____/ | |
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| (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends. |
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| | -- JOSEPH PULITZER |
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| Submission address: editors 1:1/23 |
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| Internet addresses: |
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| Sylvia -- max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Donald -- donald@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com |
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| Both Don & Sylvia (submission address) |
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| editor@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| For information, copyrights, article submissions, |
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| obtaining copies and other boring but important details, |
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| please refer to the end of this file. |
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Table of Contents
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1. Editorial..................................................... 2
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2. Articles...................................................... 2
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BEWARE!..................................................... 2
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CXL International Echo to Change name to TCXL............... 3
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Hayes 28,800bps Modems - $288 SysOp Price!.................. 4
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An Open Letter to Steve Winter.............................. 6
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Minors and the sort......................................... 8
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I Second That Motion........................................ 10
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Chasing Technology: FidoNet 9600, Modems 21600.............. 10
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A Reflection Upon "Hi!" by Andrzej Bacinski (2:480/33.17)... 12
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FidoNet for Sale?........................................... 12
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3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 14
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FidoNews 10-46 Page: 2 14 Nov 1993
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Editorial
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Hello. We're running late this weekend again, but for more
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enjoyable reasons than usual. Some red-haired people and a
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small boy appeared. The small (age 1.2 years) boy, Nathan,
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began to deconstruct the living space in a thought provoking
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manner. I'd never understood before watching Nathan, that
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ferris wheels and roller coasters are really versions of very
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LARGE playground equipment.
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As to that, I suppose large networks are really just big
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versions of those old tincan/string thingies that we built as
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kids. Maybe there really is an advantage to growing up ... then
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again, maybe not.
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Next, Ray showed up unexpectedly with a box of old ivory piano
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keys to fill in the empty spaces on our hundred-and-fifty-dollar
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thrift store piano. He calls himself a "piano technician", then
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plays lovely riffs and Russian dances of his own invention
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accompanied by the hum of less than state-of-the-art hard
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drives: funky old symbol manipulating machines of different
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sorts all together. Gotta like it.
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Funny. Though we both consider ourselves technophiles,
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accoustic instruments always seem to get preference, and we have
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not had a television in the house for years. It is difficult to
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write an editorial with half a dozen people playing and singing
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downstairs, so I am going to end up the editorial and head back
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down. Enjoy the snooze.
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Articles
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BEWARE!
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by Henrik Schroder, 2:201/262.9
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Beware! TEGFABTI have invaded!
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Beware mortal users! The Evil Geniuses For A Better Tomorrow
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International have invaded Fidonet! Yes! It's true! We have at last
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been able to infiltrate this part of The Network. Now, we are close to
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wiping out those infernal Networkers! This places us a step further
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total control of the world. The only thing left after crushing The
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Network is to challenge The Ancient Illuminated Seers Of Bavaria! This
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will be our final test. If only The Network would cooperate with us...
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At least we have an infiltrater in UseNet: Robert E Macklewayne (Or
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whatever that mortal's name was)
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For those of you who wants to join us AND have an IQ over 142, the
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clues are all in this text.
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FidoNews 10-46 Page: 3 14 Nov 1993
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CXL International Echo to Change name to TCXL
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by Jeff Galbraith, Moderator - CXL/TCXL International Echo
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CXL International Echo to Change name to TCXL
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This is a notice that on December 4, 1993, the CXL International
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echo's areatag name will officially change to TCXL. The reason for
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this is explained in the paragraphs below.
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We've been having a lot of problems this past year with postings in
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the CXL echo that were off-topic, to say the least. Even revising the
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ELIST information has not been a significant deterrent against these
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postings. By changing the areatag name, I hope to significantly raise
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awareness of the real purpose and intent of this echo.
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First, let me explain a little bit about CXL. Mike Smedley is the
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original author of CXL (C eXtended Library). The shareware version of
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this product caught on with many programmers, gathering a large
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following. It did menus, forms, string manipulation -- in short, it
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made C programming simple for the home hobbyists. Unfortunately, it
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was harder and harder to get support in the C echo from Mike and then,
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one day, he seemed to disappear. This was the time when I began the
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CXL echo. Locally at first, then regionally, then eventually onto the
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backbone. The intent was to have users support each other.
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Unbeknownst to all of us, CXL was sold to Chip Rabinowitz, the owner
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of Innovative Data Concepts. They took the product and reworked it
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quite significantly and renamed it to TCXL (TesSeRact C eXtended
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Library). They added so much to the product, that some people began to
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have a harder time with it. CXL had grown up to TCXL and was now a
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full-fledgling text-based user interface for professional programmers.
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Besides TCXL, IDC began to offer other similar products as well. A
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screen designer, a object-oriented interface to TCXL, TEdit - a full
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editor using TCXL, TFile - Dbase compatible libraries, TComp -
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compression libraries and much more. Today, TCXL allows for CUA
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interface adherence, Windows programming, OS/2 and PM, Unix, AIX, Sun
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and again, the list goes on. Recently, IDC introduced their version of
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DOS-DLL libraries outside of MS-Windows. Most of these products are still
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available as shareware. Meanwhile, the userbase has grown
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significantly.
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So now the reason behind the areatag name change is two fold. One,
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create awareness of what TCXL really is so hopefully the general
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programming questions will be taken elsewhere and second, to update
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the echo to reflect CXL's name change to TCXL. This is a long time in
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coming and I hope we'll be able to accomplish this without problems.
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To make sure that everything goes just as well as it can, I will be
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sending out netmail to every node that has had a message originate
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from their system or pass through their system. I came across a nice
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little utility called PATHS, which will give me a nice list of such
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nodes. If you are one of these nodes, then expect a nice netmail from
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myself. The only problem is those nodes with lurkers. If you have not
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entered a message in the echo for over 2-3 months, I won't have a
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FidoNews 10-46 Page: 4 14 Nov 1993
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record of your node and you won't be personally notified. There has
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been constant notices in the echo itself concerning this change, so
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hopefully, somehow, you'll find out about it.
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To reiterate, the change to the CXL International echo area will take
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place on December 4, 1993 and the new name will be TCXL. Please make a
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note of this for a smooth transition.
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Hayes 28,800bps Modems - $288 SysOp Price!
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by: Phillip M. Dampier
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1:2613/228
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HAYES 288 V.FC MODEM BREAKS MEGABYTE A MINUTE BARRIER
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WITH ITS 230,400 bit/s CAPABILITY
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- - - - - - - - - -
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Special $288 Introductory Offer for Sysops
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ATLANTA, GA, 1 November 1993 -- Hayes Microcomputer Products,
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Inc. today introduced to the global market Hayes OPTIMA 288 V.FC + FAX
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modem with data throughput capabilities to 230,400 bit/s (230.4 kbit/s)
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using data compression. Hayes OPTIMA 288 V.FC + FAX is a powerful
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solution for remote control, multi-media, remote LAN access, and the
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transfer of large data files and graphic images.
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Already shipping at time of announcement in the United States
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and Canada for the estimated retail price of US$579 and CDN$699, Hayes
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is making this product available to Sysops for the special price of
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$288, 50% off estimated retail. In addition, Hayes is also offering
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Sysops the opportunity to upgrade OPTIMA 96, OPTIMA 144, ULTRA 96 and
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ULTRA 144 products to OPTIMA 288 V.FC + FAX for US$199. These special
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Sysop offers are good through January.
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This external data + fax modem supports V.Fast Class (V.FC) for
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28,800 bit/s (28.8 kbit/s) data transmission; ITU-T (formerly CCITT)
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V.42 bis data compression; ITU-T V.42 error-control; and Group 3 fax
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using V.17 for 14,400 bit/s (14.4 kbit/s) fax transmission. This product
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is fully compatible with the installed base of V.32 bis (14.4 kbit/s),
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V.32 (9600 bit/s) and V.22 bis (2400 bit/s) modems. In addition, the
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product will operate at 28,800 bit/s with future Hayes products
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implementing the V.34 (V.Fast) standard once it is approved. Hayes will
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make an upgrade to V.34 available, however, until the standard is
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finalized, Hayes can only estimate that the cost will be less than
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US$100.
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"We are pleased to offer the Sysop community a product with the
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highest data and fax speeds available today from Hayes at a very
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aggressive price," said Hayes President Dennis C. Hayes. "V.FC's
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widespread availability creates a new industry pre-standard for
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high-speed communications. This technology not only fills the gap
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between V.32 bis and V.34 but should enable Hayes to respond quickly
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when V.Fast becomes a standard."
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Hayes complements its high-speed modem with Hayes ESP
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FidoNews 10-46 Page: 5 14 Nov 1993
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Communications Accelerator, a 16-bit high-speed serial card with either
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single or dual ports. Hayes ESP enables Hayes OPTIMA 288 V.FC + FAX to
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achieve the full data transmission port speed of 230.4 kbit/s in
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environments such as Windows, where a typical PC serial port cannot
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adequately manage the very high speeds. Hayes ESP Communications
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Accelerator single port is available to Sysops for US$69. Hayes ESP
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Communications Accelerator dual port will be available in December to
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Sysops for US$89. Both Hayes ESP Communications Accelerators are
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half-card boards that incorporate a dedicated communications
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co-processor with built-in automatic flow control ensuring data
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integrity by eliminating buffer overrun errors experienced with even the
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16550 UART at speeds of 115.2 kbit/s or higher. To maximize the PC's
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performance, Hayes ESP Communications Accelerators provide dual
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1024-byte send/receive buffers and a 16-bit PC Bus interface.
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Approvals are currently underway for Hayes OPTIMA 288 V.FC +
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FAX in France, Germany, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan,
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China, Australia, Italy, Switzerland, Netherlands and Spain. Product
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will be available in these countries once approvals are received from
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the appropriate regulatory authority. Availability in other countries,
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including Latin America, is also planned.
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In addition, eight of the world's largest bulletin board systems
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and the three major North American mail hubs within FidoNet have joined
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Hayes in extensive V.FC modem testing. "We were pleased to have the
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opportunity to support Hayes in this testing. These 28.8 kbit/s modems
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are reliable products and users will certainly benefit from the speed,"
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said George Peace, North American FidoNet Mail Zone Hub. "We can now
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perform mail exchanges twice as fast."
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OPTIMA 288 V.FC + FAX comes with Smartcom for Windows LE and
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Windows fax communications software. Smartcom for Windows LE includes a
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Phone Book feature to store phone numbers; Smart Buttons to automate
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communications; popular file transfer protocols; multiple terminal
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emulations; and a peruse buffer with print and disk capture. With the
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graphical user interface of Smartcom for Windows LE, users can go online
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and print files.
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Best known as the leader in microcomputer modems, Hayes
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develops, supplies and supports computer communications equipment and
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software for personal computers and computer communications networks.
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The company distributes its products in over 65 countries through a
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global network of authorized distributors, dealers, mass merchants,
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VARs, systems integrators and original equipment manufacturers.
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Hayes, OPTIMA, ESP, and Smartcom are trademarks of Hayes Microcomputer
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Products, Inc. V.FC and V.Fast Class are trademarks of Rockwell
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International Corporation. Other trademarks mentioned are trademarks of
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their respective companies.
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To obtain the sysop information and order kit, please call Online With
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Hayes BBS at 1-800-874-2937 (1-800-USHAYES) and select option '9' from
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the Main Menu.
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For additional product information, customers may contact Hayes Customer
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FidoNews 10-46 Page: 6 14 Nov 1993
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Service:
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Telephone Online with Hayes BBS
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404/441-1617 (U.S.) 800/US HAYES (U.S. and Canada)
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519/746-5000 (Canada) 404/HI MODEM
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+33 1 34 22 30 15 (France) 404/729-6525 (ISDN Access)
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+44 252 775544 (Europe) +44 252 775599 (Europe)
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+852 887 1037 (Hong Kong) +852 887 7590 (Hong Kong)
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[Note from Phillip Dampier: These modems are getting excellent reviews
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from George Peace and Dave James, two of the Zone Hubs in Fidonet. The
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modems are selling very heavily, and Hayes reports they are now on
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backorder until December for most orders placed these days. This
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advance in transmission should go a long way to help reduce the costs
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for transporting files and echomail within our hobby.
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I applaud Hayes for being very aggressive about pricing these modems
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within reach of most any SysOp. After several years of paying
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US Robotics $500 for the latest and greatest, a $200 savings is very
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welcome. We use a Hayes 14,400 bps modem here with excellent
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results.]
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An Open Letter to Steve Winter
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An Open Letter to Steve Winter
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by James Jenks, Sysop of The Hermes BBS, 1:232/310
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Dear Mr. Winter,
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I realize that your search for truth makes you a very busy person.
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Obviously you didn't have time to check out the accuracy of the claims
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you made in your latest article, "The PRIME HOME_SCHOOLING Echo."
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Because I'm sure you'd want to set things right and because I know how
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little free time you have, I've prepared the following letter for you
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to sign and post. It is a thorough apology for the message you posted
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and the -- well, "misrepresentations" is a nicer word than "lies" --
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that it contained.
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AN APOLOGY FROM STEVE WINTER
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(AS PROPOSED BY JAMES JENKS)
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1. I apologize for calling Chapel Hill High School teacher David Bruton
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a "Sodomite." I have no evidence that Mr. Bruton engages in oral sex
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or anal sex with persons of either gender, nor do I have evidence that
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Mr. Bruton engages in sex with animals. In other words, to my
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knowledge Mr. Bruton does not meet the dictionary definition of a
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sodomite. I was using the term "Sodomite" as a derogatory substitute
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for "homosexual." This was very inaccurate of me since there are many
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more heterosexual sodomites than homosexual ones. It was simply my
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attempt to link homosexual love with God's wrathful destruction of an
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Biblical city, a connection which is unwarranted.
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FidoNews 10-46 Page: 7 14 Nov 1993
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2. I also apologize to Mr. Bruton for my false statements about his
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teaching activities. I said that Mr. Bruton "was giving explicit
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sexual materials to his class that included even child/adult sex in
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graphic detail" and called it an example of "a Sodomite public school
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teacher passing out pornography." As I would know if I read the
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newspaper accounts I refered to, no one is accusing Mr. Bruton of
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distributing any such materials. At most, Mr. Bruton has been accused
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of placing certain books on a list of optional readings without
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thoroughly reading these books himself. These books are titled:
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(Mr. Winter, please collect the list of books and place them here.)
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and the information I posted about their content comes from:
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(Mr. Winter, please choose one of the following:)
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(a) my personal reading of these books.
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(b) unsubstantiated heresay.
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3. Since I admit to wrongly accusing Mr. Winter of both sodomy and
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distribution of pornography, and because false accusations of crimes
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are damaging to the character of the accused, I wouldn't blame Mr.
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Bruton if he sued me to pieces for my libel.
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4. Concerning my statement about "scoutmaster child molesters" in which
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I asked, "(R)ead the news where they have dismissed 1700 scoutmasters
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for child molesting?" -- I apologize to eveyone who read that message
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and especially to the anyone connected with the Boy Scouts of America.
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I was perpetuating an utterly false rumor that started when the BSA
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provided approximately 1800 pieces of evidence to the discovery phase
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of a disputed child abuse case in California. These 1800 items
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represent the information gathered by the BSA over a 20 year period on
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the general topic of alleged improprieties in many different
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categories. Not all of the information had to do with sexual
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activities, not all of it had to do with the Boy Scouts, and not all
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of it was substantiated in any way. In other words, I took the fact
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that the BSA had contributed 1800 pieces of material to an
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investigation and blew it into a false accusation that 1700
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scoutmasters had been dismissed for child molestation. Perhaps the
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BSA and Mr. Bruton could team up and make a class action suit against
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me.
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5. Finally, I'd like to apologize to James Jenks. Because of my shoddy
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and false accusations, Mr. Jenks felt compelled to take time out of his
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day and make a couple of long distance calls to prove me wrong. I will
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be forwarding a check for $27.50 to Mr. Jenks as soon as possible.
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This amount covers Mr. Jenks' half hour of labor in researching these
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topics and writing this apology (at a rate of $50 per hour) and the
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estimated $2.50 which Mr. Jenks spent on the phone calls to the Herald
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Sun in Durham, NC, and to the Boy Scouts of America office in Dallas,
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TX. If I had any desire to be accurate in my posts, it wouldn't be
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necessary for other people to correct my errors.
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6. In order to prevent this kind of thing from happening again, I am
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going to cut back on the volume of messages I post and will concentrate
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FidoNews 10-46 Page: 8 14 Nov 1993
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on their quality. I will double-check my information before I accuse
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anybody of anything. If it proves that this double-checking takes too
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much of my time, I will spend less time on writing messages and running
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the PRIME network. Given a choice between being accurate and writing
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harsh, judgmental messages I would prefer the former.
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Sincerely yours,
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(Mr. Winter, please sign your name here.)
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Yours in Christian love,
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James Jenks
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Sysop, The Hermes BBS
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1:232/310
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Minors and the sort
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Scott Bernard (1:107/653)
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*This message may be unsuitable for minors. But then *
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* these would be minors who lived in small boxes for 17 *
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* years, and thus, I would be afraid of *
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* If you feel the content to be offensive, well, fool, *
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* stop reading it. I'm not forcing you to. Neither is *
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* The snooze, they never made you un-lharc. *
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I am getting sick to death of what I am seeing in the snooze,
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regard who sees and who doesn't see an echo.
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The echo Flame. Never read it. My local hub doesn't carry it.
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If I wanted him to though, he probably would. Or so I would
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hope.
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If my net didn't get it off of the backbone, well then I'd need
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to get 4 other nodes to want it before it would. If it does, I
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wouldn't know.
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Wow. Pretty sensible sounding to me. Seems to be a group of
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people with patience, understanding, and the ability to work
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together. Fairly democratic. I'm not saying that the democratic
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way of rule is the best, ofcourse. I wouldn't want to offend
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our readers from non-democratic areas. Truly.
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But, just for the sake of argument, lets say one of the nodes in
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my net didn't want the Echo Flame to be on our net. The
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requirement of 4 nodes has been met, so there's no problem
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there. That particular node isn't going to be forced to read
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that echo, or to route that echo, etc. Yet this person (who
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doesn't exist, remember we are making this up) is still unhappy
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for some reason or another.
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Lets say the reason is Minors on the echo.
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FidoNews 10-46 Page: 9 14 Nov 1993
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Well isn't this terrible? Little children seeing horrible curse
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words and other such evil things. Oh my, we can't let that
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happen. No, we adults, us wise, skillful bbsers and sysops have
|
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to watch out for them.
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Well I have news for you. Do you think that 17 yr old Bill, a
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minor in the USA, has never seen a horrible evil curse word?
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What about little 12 yr old Tom? Has he ever heard profanity?
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Has he ever seen or heard the word 'Dick'?
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All throughout elementary school, middle school, and high
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school, everywhere I looked I heard or saw a curse. When I was
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in 3rd grade, in the playground, kicks would curse all the time,
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just to be cool. In Middle School, if you didn't curse you were
|
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some kinda moma's boy. In High School, even the teachers cursed.
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Any of us heard of pregnant teans? Or doesn't that happen? They
|
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teach sex in most schools.
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So, this one Flame echo is going to destroy civilization huh? A
|
||
whole generation of kids are going to turn out bad apples cause
|
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someone used the word 'shit' in a message. There's gonna be a
|
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whole slew of axe murdering rapists, because someone on an echo
|
||
said 'fuck your mother'.
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Infact, I would be wholly surprised if this happened. Actually,
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I would be wholly surprised if any minor was in the slightest
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even remotely influenced by what they saw on an Echo. I'll even
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||
go out on a limb and say that if any minor did get shocked by
|
||
anything on Flame, that minor is either an utter nerd, or has
|
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few friends.
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Please, wake up. Stop arguing over idiotic things such as Which
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Echo contain's the most profanity and thus is insuitable for the
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whole of humanity, and do something useful, such as stopping the
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use of profanity itself, BY YOUR SELVES.
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Where do you think children learn curses from? Do they
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magically discover them in a secret database that has existed
|
||
for years only to destroy humanity? I think not. If were to
|
||
perhaps do something as stupid as improve ourselves, then
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perhaps we can improve our children.
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By the way, I'm only 18. I'm not a minor. I am by your
|
||
criteria, an adult. Choose to ignore me if you wish, its your
|
||
right. Show me disrespect if you wish, I don't mind. But do not
|
||
call me a child.
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||
FidoNews 10-46 Page: 10 14 Nov 1993
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I Second That Motion
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Stanton McCandlish, mech@eff.org
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||
NitV-DC BBS 1:109/1103
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||
|
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In FidoNews 1045, Bill Birrell <bill@escan.demon.co.uk>,
|
||
2:257/9000, moves that FidoNet policy be revised, to allow for
|
||
removal from "office" of any *C, for term limitations upon *Cs,
|
||
and for a binding policy statement that *Cs must abide by the
|
||
majority vote of the sysops of FidoNet. I think this is as it
|
||
should be, and so I second that motion.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Chasing Technology: FidoNet 9600, Modems 21600
|
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By Jay Desio, Network Communications, 1:2604/222
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||
|
||
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|
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|
||
It appears that FidoNet is having difficulty keeping up with
|
||
technology. Before a new standard or product is actually released, it
|
||
is generally preceeded by announcements or some type of publicity. The
|
||
knowledge of a forthcoming innovation is usually well enough in advance
|
||
so that other standards or changes can be proposed and implemented,
|
||
except when it comes to FidoNet standards.
|
||
|
||
14.4k modems have been around for a number of years, now there are
|
||
16.8k, 19.2k and 21.6k modems available, however, the FidoNet nodelist
|
||
still allows for a maximum baud rate specification of 9600 baud.
|
||
Perhaps it is time to update the specifications to reflect the real
|
||
world. I believe that most nodelist and mailer software in use today
|
||
can handle these changes. As technology continues to advance, FidoNet
|
||
technology continues to fall further behind.
|
||
|
||
Shortly after USR announced release of the v.32 TERBO modems, I wrote a
|
||
message to Bob Satti, the Zone 1 Coordinator, concerning a flag to
|
||
support this new line of modems. The message was carbon copied to Burt
|
||
Juda, NC of Net 107, who serves on the FTSC.
|
||
|
||
In this message, I explained that the flag was needed, as the current
|
||
set of nodelist flags available could not properly identify the TERBO
|
||
modems, therefore, the Sysop was not able to properly determine which
|
||
modem configuration to use to achieve the optimum connect speed.
|
||
|
||
Burt responded immediately, indicating that he would send David Nugent,
|
||
the FTSC Chairman, the information. Burt's reply was carbon copied to
|
||
Bob Satti, who I assume did not respond due to the action Burt
|
||
initiated.
|
||
|
||
After not hearing anything further after several weeks had passed, I
|
||
contacted Burt in a follow-up. The next day I received a message from
|
||
David Nugent, indicating that Matt Whelan, the International
|
||
Coordinator, has not responded to any messages concerning such changes
|
||
recommended by the FTSC and that the matter would probably have to wait
|
||
until a new IC was in office.
|
||
FidoNews 10-46 Page: 11 14 Nov 1993
|
||
|
||
|
||
On November 11th I wrote a message to the IC and carbon copied it to
|
||
David Nugent as well as Bob Satti and Adam Strack at USR concerning
|
||
this matter. In this message I explained why the immediate
|
||
implementation of a nodelist flag for the v.32 TERBO modems (I
|
||
suggested V32T as the flag) was beneficial to the entire base of TERBO
|
||
modem users, as the individual savings gained by the individual Sysops,
|
||
multiplied by the entire TERBO base would result in a tremendous
|
||
savings in money to many FidoNet Sysops. I requested that Matt review
|
||
the information I had presented and make a decision based on this
|
||
information. I further requested that if the IC was not in a position
|
||
to implement such a flag, that the individual ZC's implement such a
|
||
flag for their Zone distribution nodelist.
|
||
|
||
I have not received any replies to this message as of this writing, and
|
||
would not expect a reply for at least afew days. I strongly suggest
|
||
that each and every Sysop interested in taking maximum advantage of
|
||
their capabilities, as well as the money savings gained by being able
|
||
to properly identify the modem do the following.
|
||
|
||
Write a message to Matt Whelan at 3:3/1000, carbon copy the message to
|
||
Bob Satti at 1:1/0 as well as to your Net Coordinator, requesting that
|
||
such a flag be implemented immediately. The ZC1 is in Canada and the IC
|
||
is in Australia. For the purpose of this 'project', messages concerning
|
||
the implementation of the V32T flag addressed to the ZC1 and IC can be
|
||
routed via my system (1:2604/222) and I will forward them directly to
|
||
the above coordinators after enough have been gathered to justify a
|
||
direct international call. Please don't route any messages that do not
|
||
concern this project, they will be returned.
|
||
|
||
If action isn't taken immediately to accommodate this new nodelist
|
||
flag, users of TERBO modems will not be able to take maximum advantage
|
||
of the equipment they have. The result is spending more time connected
|
||
to a remote system, which further results in additional cost. As an
|
||
interim solution, the FidoNet nodelist has provisions for user defined
|
||
nodelist flags, which many mailer programs can read and take advantage
|
||
of. The user defined flags are not for advertisements or non-essential
|
||
information. The TERBO designation is essential, it serves a very
|
||
useful purpose. Obviously, if a 'standard' isn't specified for this
|
||
purpose, there can be many different implementations of a user defined
|
||
nodelist flag, which would render the flag useless. There must be a
|
||
'standard' that is implemented by all for this to work properly.
|
||
Another potential problem is that the user defined 'specs' allow for
|
||
the character 'U' in the first user defined entry, but it should not be
|
||
repeated for each subsequent entry. If you are adding the V32T user
|
||
defined flag to a list of existing user defined flags, then it will
|
||
appear properly as V32T without any preceding characters. If you do
|
||
not currently utilize any user defined flags, the first flag should
|
||
be preceeded by the character 'U'. I initially had another idea on
|
||
how to accomplish this, but after posting the idea in the HST echo,
|
||
I received an excellant suggestion that would minimize impact to the
|
||
nodelist. Specifying the 'U' as a separate entry: ,U,V32T keeps the
|
||
user defined flags within the specs.
|
||
|
||
The user defined nodelist flag 'standard' that I propose (and that I
|
||
FidoNews 10-46 Page: 12 14 Nov 1993
|
||
|
||
have already submitted for my nodelist entry) is V32T, which stands
|
||
for V.32 TERBO. Since the modems are HST/DS modems, I will also
|
||
continue to keep my regular modem nodelist flags of H16,V32B. The
|
||
combination of the current nodelist flags and the user defined flag
|
||
will allow the modem to be properly identified. Here are afew examples
|
||
of how the nodelist entry would look for modem and user defined
|
||
nodelist flags:
|
||
|
||
9600,H16,V32B,V42B,U,V32T
|
||
|
||
9600,H16,V32B,V42B,U,FLAG,V32T
|
||
|------------user defined flag for another purpose
|
||
|
||
Specifying the V32T user defined nodelist flag gives TERBO modem users
|
||
the flag they need to achieve optimum performance until FidoNet catches
|
||
up with the technology around us.
|
||
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
A Reflection Upon "Hi!" by Andrzej Bacinski (2:480/33.17).
|
||
By Adam Sjoegren (2:230/149).
|
||
|
||
> I would like to say SORRY to every FidoNet member. Sorry, I failed. I
|
||
> didn't teach him enough for him to understand the idea of FidoNet.
|
||
|
||
This reminds me *so* much of Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star-Wars, who thought he
|
||
could teach as well his own master Yoda, and therefore taught the
|
||
promising young Anakin Skywalker in the ways of The Force. As we all
|
||
know Anakin was seduced by the Dark Side and turned in to the horrible
|
||
being called Darth Vader.
|
||
|
||
Well, what can we learn from all this? The wonderful world of Star-Wars
|
||
once again proves that it contains all. The Empire will strike back,
|
||
sure, but eventually the Rebellion will win.
|
||
|
||
So to you Andrzej and all others out there: Use The Force!
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
FidoNet for Sale?
|
||
|
||
by David Savlin, CATSPAW Bulletin Board System
|
||
(Fido 1:2607/203 -- Internet dhs1@lehigh.edu)
|
||
|
||
Recently, the NC of my net decided to get a table at a computer
|
||
flea market in a local mall (aka "computer show"). After inquiring a
|
||
little, it seemed that he would be there with one of his computers,
|
||
and our NEC would most likely also show up with one of his computers.
|
||
I didn't hear anything about banners or fancy graphics being shown to
|
||
the passerby, etc. Which wasn't all that suprising, really -- I would
|
||
have expected (and would have seen) a few carefully lettered signs
|
||
drawing some attention. But this is a mall with computer-illiterate
|
||
people walking around; they'd be doing their best to drag their kids
|
||
away from the vendors displaying the latest Castle Wolfenstein
|
||
FidoNews 10-46 Page: 13 14 Nov 1993
|
||
|
||
variant. *GRIN* The intent of bringing computers was to give people
|
||
demonstrations of the software typically used in FidoNet, but also to
|
||
provide some bored people behind the table entertainment. :-) I
|
||
decided that there had to be *some* way of catching people's attention
|
||
a little more, or at least have something for folks who might have a
|
||
clue to take home, like a flyer.
|
||
|
||
I didn't get very much classwork done that week. But that's okay, I
|
||
caught up and didn't get stuck in any wringers.
|
||
|
||
I sat myself down with CorelDraw and started working on a flyer.
|
||
Halfway through, I decided to change the flyer and make it apply to
|
||
any net who wanted to use it, by just giving me the return-address
|
||
information (yes, it's a threefold with one panel for mailing address
|
||
and such) and I could print up a photo-ready master, which I could
|
||
ship off to the requesting person to photocopy. I got a lot of
|
||
favorable comments from the other FidoNet folks who came to the show,
|
||
too. Well, I snagged a DeskJet 500C color inkjet printer from work
|
||
and brought it to the show, and on-the-spot made up Corel signs in
|
||
full-blown color, which I'm sure attracted more than one person who
|
||
said "modem? I own one of those. Maybe they're selling Prodigy or
|
||
something." I hope they were pleased to see most BBSs are free -- I
|
||
also had a flyer with a few blurbs about local systems, for those
|
||
sysops responded to my short-notice netmail. Anyway, I had
|
||
photocopied dozens of those BBS lists, had a few FidoNews issues
|
||
printed out, had 50 or so flyers folded up (all on nice colored
|
||
paper), and the color signs attracting people. Ken had some music
|
||
playing, I was busily drawing on my main (server) machine, and I had
|
||
my slave BBS machine stuck in a local logon loop, with a big sign
|
||
inviting all to follow the on-screen directions and try out a BBS.
|
||
I'm happy to say a lot of people stopped to ask just what the heck a
|
||
BBS was, and I got many many new users, though few called back ever
|
||
after. (A few of the sysops who responded quickly for that BBS list
|
||
also told me they got a few new callers as well.) In any case, the
|
||
good flyers promoting joining Fido were gone by noon, and I had to run
|
||
back to my employer's and fire up the photocopy machine for another
|
||
hundred. Ken and I were busily folding for a while.
|
||
|
||
So what's my point? We had a reasonably good time and spread lots of
|
||
word about FidoNet. That's one of the "responsibilities" of a Fido
|
||
person; to try and get others to join, as points or as nodes. Not a
|
||
requirement; not a P4 mandate; but a suggestion. For our net, we use
|
||
a cost sharing plan, so the more nodes the cheaper it is for all
|
||
involved. But that's not the main reason for promoting FidoNet; it's
|
||
to interest others in a very inexpensive way to share information and
|
||
mail. The larger the community, the better. I'd like to urge nets
|
||
across the nation (and across the globe, if feasible) to consider
|
||
getting a table at shows, or whatever. They really aren't expensive -
|
||
- I think our table was $40 -- and it does pay off. Four people
|
||
splitting a table would make it very easy. But what about all these
|
||
great flyers I keep talking about?
|
||
|
||
Well... I'll tell you what. Any NC that wants a personalized copy of
|
||
this flyer (personalized to the net and NC), just let me know. Send
|
||
me your name, address, and BBS phone number, and I'll stuff that onto
|
||
FidoNews 10-46 Page: 14 14 Nov 1993
|
||
|
||
the flyer, print it out on a LaserJet 4 and send you the master. I'll
|
||
also send along a few other things I may have developed by then. If
|
||
you want to see what they look like, I have two sets of GIFs made up
|
||
for FREQ; simply request FLYER1024 for the 1024x768 set or FLYER640
|
||
for the 640x480 (VGA) set. My node number is 1:2607/203. They aren't
|
||
very large; the SVGA set is 46k and the VGA set is 25k. The text is
|
||
more readable with the SVGA set, though.
|
||
|
||
Last point: I've been throwing around the idea of creating a few
|
||
FidoNet teeshirt designs, which anybody could get via the same method.
|
||
However, I stink at drawing. I'd like to put out a call for any kind
|
||
of designs or sketches -- heck, even if it's a felt-tip design on a
|
||
Burger King napkin -- send it to me. I'll put 'em in Corel and make
|
||
a few different layouts with slogans and such. The most popular
|
||
design will be awarded a free teeshirt of their design.
|
||
|
||
Dat's it, folks. Have a good Thanksgiving and don't let the turkey
|
||
put you to sleep. :-)
|
||
|
||
David Savlin FidoNet 1:2607/203
|
||
418 W. Fourth St - Apt 1 InterNet dhs1@lehigh.edu
|
||
Bethlehem, PA 18015-2933
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
Fidonews Information
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
|
||
------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ----------------
|
||
|
||
Editors: Sylvia Maxwell, Donald Tees, Tim Pozar
|
||
Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell, Vince Perriello,
|
||
Tom Jennings
|
||
|
||
IMPORTANT NOTE: The FidoNet address of the FidoNews BBS has been
|
||
changed!!! Please make a note of this.
|
||
|
||
"FidoNews" BBS
|
||
FidoNet 1:1/23
|
||
BBS +1-519-570-4176, 300/1200/2400/14400/V.32bis/HST(DS)
|
||
Internet addresses:
|
||
Don & Sylvia (submission address)
|
||
editor@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca
|
||
|
||
Sylvia -- max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca
|
||
Donald -- donald@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca
|
||
Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com
|
||
|
||
(Postal Service mailing address) (have extreme patience)
|
||
FidoNews
|
||
128 Church St.
|
||
Kitchener, Ontario
|
||
Canada
|
||
N2H 2S4
|
||
FidoNews 10-46 Page: 15 14 Nov 1993
|
||
|
||
|
||
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.
|
||
|
||
Authors retain copyright on individual works; otherwise FidoNews is
|
||
copyright 1993 Sylvia Maxwell. All rights reserved. Duplication and/or
|
||
distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only. For use in
|
||
other circumstances, please contact the original authors, or FidoNews
|
||
(we're easy).
|
||
|
||
|
||
OBTAINING COPIES: The-most-recent-issue-ONLY of FidoNews in electronic
|
||
form may be obtained from the FidoNews BBS via manual download or
|
||
Wazoo FileRequest, or from various sites in the FidoNet and Internet.
|
||
PRINTED COPIES may be obtained from Fido Software for $10.00US each
|
||
PostPaid First Class within North America, or $13.00US elsewhere,
|
||
mailed Air Mail. (US funds drawn upon a US bank only.)
|
||
|
||
INTERNET USERS: FidoNews is available via FTP from ftp.fidonet.org, in
|
||
directory ~ftp/pub/fidonet/fidonews. If you have questions regarding
|
||
FidoNet, please direct them to deitch@gisatl.fidonet.org, not the
|
||
FidoNews BBS. (Be kind and patient; David Deitch is generously
|
||
volunteering to handle FidoNet/Internet questions.)
|
||
|
||
SUBMISSIONS: You are encouraged to submit articles for publication in
|
||
FidoNews. Article submission requirements are contained in the file
|
||
ARTSPEC.DOC, available from the FidoNews BBS, or Wazoo filerequestable
|
||
from 1:1/23 as file "ARTSPEC.DOC". Please read it.
|
||
|
||
"Fido", "FidoNet" and the dog-with-diskette are U.S. registered
|
||
trademarks of Tom Jennings, and are used with permission.
|
||
|
||
Asked what he thought of Western civilization,
|
||
M.K. Gandhi said, "I think it would be an excellent idea".
|
||
-- END
|
||
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|
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