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F I D O N E W S -- Vol.11 No.25 (20-Jun-1994)
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| A newsletter of the | ISSN 1198-4589 |
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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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| | | \ \\ | Donald Tees 1:221/192 |
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| | (*) | \ )) | Sylvia Maxwell 1:221/194 |
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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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Insanity.................................................... 2
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Cat Torture................................................. 3
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Need your help!............................................. 4
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New Backbone Echo: SHADOW................................... 6
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BOOOP....................................................... 7
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World Muslim Network........................................ 8
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The PRIME Network........................................... 9
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Policy proposal............................................. 11
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Muse Studio (poetry discussion)............................. 13
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Dear Madam Emilia Erhardt................................... 17
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What is a "First Among Equals" ?............................ 18
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3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 18
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FidoNews 11-25 Page: 2 20 Jun 1994
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Editorial
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A copy of the full policy as proposed this time is file-requestable
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from 1:1/23 as POL450.ZIP.
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Fnoozey woosey editrix is now about to creep downstairs to find
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Donald and attempt to seduce him into finishing writing this
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editorial, because she is growing bored with her own recent binge
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of soap-boxing....
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down
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stairs
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more
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stairs....
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It seems to me that it would be a lot simpler to just toss out
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policy four and go back to Tom Jenning's original two rules: try
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not to bug people, and try not to be bugged.
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I follow the goings on in our regional echo, and see policy
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being used chiefly for attempting to build fiefdoms and control
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sysops. I have no desire to be controled by anybody, and I
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suspect that few sysops do. I seldom hear anybody say we need
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policy to control *me* ... it is always *them* that needs to be
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controled.
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My mail comes in through my Nec. Strictly against policy, of
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course, but then the Nec just sits there, keeps his nose clean,
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and gets the mail out. He never gets involved in politics. The
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same is true for our Rec. Just mail, day after day after day.
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We have never had an election for our Nec or our Rec. They do
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too good a job. Nobody has ever wanted one.
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Articles
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Insanity
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Carl Kristoffersen (1:141/910)
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My Opinion about the "Insanity"
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It was recently reported that the node list contains excess
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baggage. So, me being the curious one, I figured I would take a
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quick look at the situation. The first thing that I found, was that
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my node list was only 1.54 meg instead of the 2.5 meg which Mr.
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Gilmore had reported. Thinking that maybe something was amiss (or a
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ms. for the feminists), I downloaded the list from a very well
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respected veteran sysop in the Fidonet community (a little brown
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nosing never hurt) and found it to be one byte larger than mine. The
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end of the world seems near at this point. It just turned out that
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it was a changed phone number. I don't know how this happened, but
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when I find out, heads will roll, except of course if it was my
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fault.
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At this point I proceded to root out (no pun intended) the evil
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doers in the list. I found that there was 16 nodes on hold, 354
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FidoNews 11-25 Page: 3 20 Jun 1994
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nodes down and possibly 14,000 nodes, that would be the maximum
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number, that could delete the v32, flags etc. from their line in the
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list.
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According to my calculations, we could save 100k by doing all of
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the above. That means that if someones machine processes the list
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in 30 minutes prior to the changes, it could be cut back to 29
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minutes 59.883 seconds. Percentage wise, it's a .0065% difference.
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I'm sure that could be precious time for some, and they probably
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got excited about the leap second that will be added at the end of
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this month, but I'm usually sleeping, working or riding my
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motorcycle while it's being processed, so it gives me that much more
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time to enjoy those things.
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Here's how I got 14,000
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v32,v42 355
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v32b,v42 200
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v32,v42b 824
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v32b,v42b 11654
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13033
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+ 967 for general priciples
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14000
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As you can see, I even stretched it a bit, actually, quite a few
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bits (pun intended).
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I'm not against cleaning up the node list some, like taking out
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some of the down systems or verifying that v32's are not v32b's,
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etc. but I don't believe it is as imparitve as some grunts make it
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out to be.
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For most of us, it is only a hobby (except Dan, the Donutman), and
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as such, will be more resistant to changes when it comes from
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individuals who stand with a firm opinion rather than an open mind.
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Carl Kristoffersen
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1:141/910
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Cat Torture
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Michael Johnson (1:106/3323)
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Hello FIDOnetters! I want to announce a new echo that I am
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hoping will get off the ground real quickly and make backbone
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status. I am counting on you to help me meet this goal as soon as w
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humanly possibly so that we can all surf the cyberwave on
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CAT_TORTURE....which is hosted from 106/3323.
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Yes, we aren't your run of the mill "I hate cats" type people.
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No. We are the folks who love to yank Fluffy's tail...and then swing
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him/her around in the air by it before releasing said feline into a
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substantial firmament...such as a concrete wall. We are creative,
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caring, loving compassionate people who just plain despise those of
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FidoNews 11-25 Page: 4 20 Jun 1994
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the feline persuasion.
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We discuss such interesting topics as...
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*- How to train a pit bull to bite a cat in half.
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*- Rubber band attack on feline strongholds.
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*- Feline-SCUBA diving and how to impliment it.
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(mason jar not included)
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*- How to use catskin for articles of clothing.
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*- How to remove the cat's heart and show it to him
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while it's still beating.
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AND MORE!
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*- Postal regulations about mailing cats to distant places.
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*- How to get UPS to ship cats to Canada.
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*- Seldom used varmint laws that could actually turn your hobby
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into a golden opportunity to earn cash and make the "big time"!
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I would appreciate a response ASAP from all of the cat hating
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sysops out there so that we can get this thing moving. We need to
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get on the backbone so that we can share our tips and hints with all
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of the other cat-o-phobes and start making this a great nation like
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it was intended. People point their fingers at the liberals and
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demorats and accuse them of bringing this country down, but I happen
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to know that it is those darn cats.
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flames=>dev.null
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Need your help!
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Pedro Jaramillo (1:202/1620)
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CC: Brenda Donovan, Editor, Hostmaster, Bob Johnstone
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Hello SysOp:
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I do not know what to do or where else to go.
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On May 21 a guy named Bob Carroll, a user of 202/1601 sent a racist
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message agains hispanics which I responded defending my race.
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On May 22 an unusual number of users started to log into my BBS
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leaving insulting messages, wrong names and telephone numbers. One
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of this users called himself Bob Jarey (never called again) using
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similar arguments as those presented before by Bob Carroll offered
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to upload many files.
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FidoNews 11-25 Page: 5 20 Jun 1994
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One hour later Portal of Power reported node 202/1010 (Bud Jamison)
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drop a file reported by Palmscan as infected by a virus. I
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discovered this next morning and sent appropiate messages to
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202/1601 (Chris Christenses) 202/1 (Brenda Donovan) 202/1010 (Bud
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Jamison)
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Bud Jamison responded he never upload any file that night. Chris
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Christensen called me a layer and said I sabotaged my own system to
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make them look bad. I requested no feed from his node anymore and at
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the same time I requested Brenda Donovan for a new Hub since
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according to him Bob Corello was his best user, a example of an
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American Citizen and so he had all the right to use and abuse his
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right of offending my culture.
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Several people, including Brenda Donovan, have told me Bob Corrello
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is only an agitator, others refer to him as a nuisance.
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Since May 22 Brenda Donovan has also exchanged messages advicing me
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that Fidonet may be too much for me and that I may preffer to stay
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out I requested a new assignmet of HUBs because of the reasons I
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explained in this message but she kept promessing me she will assign
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me to a different HUB but no luck until now. It's been almost one
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month I have not bein able to receive your messages nor sent you any
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message so I am sending you this message as 'direct' mail to your
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system.
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When I first requested a node, it took less than 24 hours .. now
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it's been about 24 days, may question to you is this ..
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" would it be different if my sking color is white " ?
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I would probably not have anything to fight for nor anything to
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defend. Please help me to stop this racist attitudes.
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The reason for me getting in contact with you is to let you know
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Brenda Donovan has full control who you talk to, who gets in the
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FidoNet network and also who can send you messages.
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All I wanted to do is to be a part of you, to chat, to communicate
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in a friendly and respectfull manner, but I will never tolerate any
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insults to me or my race.
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My question to you is also, how many more have not gone so far as I
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did and left Fidonet becouse of her own decisions. Does she really
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owns Fidonet? If she does ... what do I have to do to get back? She
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has not informed me that either.
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Most of you I have talked to in the past, know me well, and I have
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never insulted any of you. Why do you allow this woman to tech me a
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lesson I do not deserve to begin with?
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How can we avoid this things to happen again?
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I want to apologize for involving you in this manner but I have been
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FidoNews 11-25 Page: 6 20 Jun 1994
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'excomunicated' from Fidonet without notice. Further more I no
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longer enjoy comunicating with Brenda Donovan.
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Please send your replays 'direclty' to this system since I am not
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receiving route mail from Fidonet.
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If you can, please allow your users to know I have been
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excomunicated from Fidonet without notice.
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If you would like to see the original messages exchanged regarding
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this issue, I will make a ZIP file of all of them under the name
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MSGS.ZIP so you can Freq it any time.
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My sytem is on line from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m. (BBS & FAX)
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My phone numer is 619-584-0333
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I will appreciate your help.
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Pedro Jaramillo
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HISPANA On-Line!
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New Backbone Echo: SHADOW
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By Stephen Atkins 1:140/23.4@FidoNet
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A new backbone echo
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Hello everyone. I know what your thinking. We don't need another
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echo. Well I don't agree in this case.
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I am starting the SHADOW echo. It is for everyone who wants to
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discuss the ShadowRun RPG and CyberPunk RPG, along with any other
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RPG that pertains to the futuristic world.
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I won't post the echos rules here. They will be posted in the echo
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every month. This echo should be availible by July 1, 1994 when the
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new new backbone list comes out.
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For any questions or comments please send them to me at
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Stephen Atkins 1:140/23.4 @FidoNet
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Thanks for your time and hard disk space.
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FidoNews 11-25 Page: 7 20 Jun 1994
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BOOOP
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ECHOPOL OUTLINE
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(with changes to existing p4)
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Bob Moravsik (1:2606/583)
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Here is a proposed echomail policy outline that a group worked on
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starting in 1991. In policy developments its best to stay in outline
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form until CONCEPTS are fixed. THEN draft full text.
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Bob
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9.9 Background/prolog: echos for benefit or participant, routing the
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responsibility of wide area network, moderator exist for the
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benefit of participants...grab a few sentences from now section
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9.9. Warm and fuzzy stuff here.
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9.9.1 Definitions
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9.9.1.1 IEC
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9.9.1.2 ZEC
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9.9.1.3 REC
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9.9.1.4 NEC
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9.9.1.5 HEC
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9.9.1.6 Moderators
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9.9.1.7 Hubs
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9.9.1.8 ECHOTAG
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9.9.1.9 ECHOLIST/Echolist Coordinator
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9.9.2 How appointed (each appointed by *C AND maybe with advise and
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consent of
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*ec-1...creative area) lots of manuevering expected here
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9.9.3 Duties IEC
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9.9.4 " ZEC
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9.9.5 " REC
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9.9.6 " NEC
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9.9.7 " HEC
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9.9.8 " Moderators
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9.9.9 " Routing Hubs
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9.9.9.1 ZONE
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9.9.9.2 REGION
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9.9.9.3 NET
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9.9.9.4 HUB
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9.9.10 Duties Echolist coordinator-may promulate listing procedures
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Filename=ELISTMOD.PRO, needs IEC approval indicated
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in text of file.
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9.9.11 Duties defined above are inclusive, no others implied
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(the old check and balance)
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9.9.12 Applying for an ECHOTAG
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9.9.12.1 If tag unlisted, messages are NETMAIL. May not use
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section 9.9. Moderator/tag not recognized.
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9.9.12.2 Tag must not be confusing to existing LISTED tag. Purpose
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of echo may be exactly the same. ELIST coordinator's
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call. Appeal to IEC.
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9.9.13 Conferences rules (a generic set for all conferences)
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9.9.13.1 Moderator may ONLY promulgate TOPIC related rules
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9.9.13.2 Only rules listed in ECHOLIST are valid
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9.9.13.3 Requirement: draft changes posted, 30 day comment
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FidoNews 11-25 Page: 8 20 Jun 1994
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adopted after addressing comments, sent to ECHOLIST
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coordinator. Changes valid upon next listing. Rule
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set sequentially numbered.
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9.9.13.4 Rules MUST be consistantly applied.
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9.9.14.5 Moderator "procedure"-stuff the rational points
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of "mod-pol" here.
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9.9.14 Routing procedures (put a new bop "procedures" here after
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ie. Request posted in public echo, 2 requests, request
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mandatory after 2 nets or 3 nodes [change].)
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9.9.15 Disputes/Appeal (through *C's BUT may be delagated to *ec)
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Parallel sections of now p4, remedy is
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excommunication from conference (permanent or temp)
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or lose of moderatorship or *ec position etc.
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(checks and balances here)
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9.9.16 Interperative guielines. policies interperted in favor of
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free expression and accussed given all favorable presumptions.
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(maybe-no appeal if no violation found at first level)
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9.9.17 Misc...a wrap up. helpful one/two liners that don't fit above
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9.9.18 Subordinated to sections __________ affecting netmail.
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9.9.19 Effective date +1 month except sections ________which are
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effective _______ no power to extend.
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In addition, modify sections of p4 dealing with "appointments" of *C's
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and ammend to ELECTIONS...lots of disputes expected here. Up to
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seventeen sections must be "tweeked"
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****END*******
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World Muslim Network
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Formation of the World Muslim Network (WMN)
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By Eugene Hassan Hazer 1:3611/21
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Islamic sysops who are looking for an access to Islamic material
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and programs that are dedicated to Al-Islam are encouraged to join
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the World Muslim Network (WMN). At present there are seven Islamic
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BBSs operating in the United States and we are looking for others
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in any part of the world that would like to become a hub or node in
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this new network.
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The WMN is dedicated to Islam and its teachings plus we strive to
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correct the mistrust and mis-information about Islam that has been
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spread here and abroad. We provide informational assistance to Muslims
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that are new to our countries. We assist with training of new converts
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and help them solve problems. WMN will also provide friday prayers
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for persons in communities that do not have a Masjid or for persons
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that would just like to tune in to the Masjid conferences. WMN will
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become a multi fac'eted resource for persons who desire information
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about Islam and its practices.
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Non Islamic BBSs may participate by going through their local or
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regional hub but please be reminded that this is a Islamic network
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and Flames or abusive language is not allowed.
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FidoNews 11-25 Page: 9 20 Jun 1994
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WMN has three Islamic echoes established and many of the general
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Fido type conferences available to our users. WMN hubs/nodes are
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allowed to carry any conferences and files, etc, as long as it is
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not against the scriptures or can be used as a vehicle against
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Al-Islam. WMN at present has able personnel to help any novice
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BBS user with the advice necessary to effectively set up his BBS
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to interface with the WMN.
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WMN formats for upload/downloads will be standard Fido format for
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hubs but nodes can be either Fido or QWK format,depending on the
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capabilities of the local hub.
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Discussion areas
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Islam in General
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Holy Qur'an
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Hadith
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Shari'a
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Fiqh
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The Companions
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Da'wa
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Reversions(Conversions)
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Pillars of Al-Islam
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History
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Islamic Poetry
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Islamic World Contributions
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Islamic Schools/Schooling
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Islamic Locator
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Islamic News
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The worlds view of Islam
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Misconception about Islam
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Raising Islamic children in America
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From the Masjid
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Criteria to be a Muslim
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The Islamic family
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Language of the Quran
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Islamic Women only
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Islamic Teens only
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Cross cultural forum
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Women in the Qur'an
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_____________________________________
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For an application packet, please file request the 'magic' file name
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WMN from 1:3611/21,1:278/314 or 1:115/449. You may also D/L the file
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'Islamic.Bbs' from 1-912-929-1073 for a list of Islamic BBSs located
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here in the US.
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The PRIME Network
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Steve Winter
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FidoNet 1:18/98
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Policy proposal
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by Basil Dolmatov, 2:5020/140
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Policy proposal or 'Festina lente but move at last!'
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Five years passed since installing Policy 4.07 in FidoNet. A lot of
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things have been changed till now and there is a strong need in new
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policy document, reflecting current state of FidoNet and serving to
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its development.
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I do not think, that 'revolutionary' way is the best way to move
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forward, so the basis for new policy proposal (marked as 4.50, so far
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as it was born in region 50 <grin) is the current policy 4.07.
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Some changes have been made in the text, having the goal to legalize
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some tendencies in FidoNet development. Efforts were made to keep all
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current procedures and not calling them obsolete but adding new ones.
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This makes possible the co-existence of several different approaches,
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thus leaving the judgement 'What is the better way of living?" to the
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time only.
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I hope, that this effort to create policy document, fitting current
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needs of FidoNet, would be supported by Regional Coordinators and
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this draft would be a platform for the new policy.
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Policy proposal is requestable from 2:5020/140 (as well as from
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1:1/23, I hope).
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Here are the main changes in comparison with 4.07 policy (parenthesized
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are my intentions):
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1. Urge to create and distribute master nodelist is removed,
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the master nodelist is considered to be a collection of zone nodelists
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and appearing in full brilliance in rare case of referendum.
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(This relieves troubles with huge size of nodelist and nearly
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uncountable (more than 32767 <grin>) number of its entries.
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This puts an end to possible desynchronizations between zones, so
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far as there will be no _creation_ of world nodelist as ZC duty,
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only creation of zone nodelist of own zone and _distribution_ of
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zone nodelists (nodediffs) of other zones.
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This allows for individual node to compose convenient set of zone
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nodelists for use instead of keeping huge world nodelist)
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2. Zone Mail Hour is renamed to Mail Hour with stated possibility to
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set _different_ mail hours in different networks. The exact mail hour
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(if it is not coincide with ZMH) is marked with #xx flag in the Host
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entry of nodelist.
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(This reflects current tendency to avoid usage of random direct
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connections between distant networks, relying on stable internetwork
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links. Nevertheless, the possibility to crashmail to any node is
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intact, and proposed procedure for getting in touch with any node
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outside my network is no more complicated than now, when I want to
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FidoNews 11-25 Page: 12 20 Jun 1994
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connect with node in other zone. The authors of two widely spreading
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contemporary mailers (T-mail and Bink/+) expressed their disposition
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to support an automatic MH determinition based on nodelist flags)
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3. Urge for NC to run host system is weakened, leaving him fully
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responsible for its operation.
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(There are two demands, which sometimes cannot agree: the demand of
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powerful and stable node as a host, and demand of power-brained and
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stable person as NC. This allows to extract maximum benefit for
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network in such situation )
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4. Elections are mentioned as a possible way to install new
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coordinator. Election is considered as an above coordinator decision,
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and if he announced it, then the results are binding for him. Elected
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persons could be dismissed as well as appointed ones (in case of
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failing to perform their duties).
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( clear, I think)
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5. Impeachment procedure is expanded to all coordinator levels,
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stating, that if an impeachment is succesful, then the election must
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be held.
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6. FidoNews is removed from list of obligatory items, leaving a
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declaration about importance of FidoNews in the text. Possibility of
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"local FidoNews" is mentioned.
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7. Some angry words about possible geographic exemptions are removed,
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freeing poor sysops, who are suffering from strange telco policy, from
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guilty complex.
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(This allows to do geographic exemptions when it is necessary without
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bad feelings. There are really shizophrenic telco tariff systems
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throughout the world).
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8. Direct references to necessary communication standard are removed
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and changed to indirect one. The right to put new standard
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into force is given to IC.
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(This allows to move to new standards without policy changes)
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9. The demand of "IC being one of ZC" is lifted and transformed into
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recommendation.
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(I see no drawbacks from that, because, being elected by ZC, and
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feeling possibility of being overruled, the IC will be forced to
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cooperate with ZCC and all questions which IC must resolve, will be
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resolved in fact by ZCC+IC).
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10. The possibility of _additional_ demands to the new nodes in the
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network is mentioned, not as a condition to be listed, but as a
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condition to get some _additional_ services except host-routing of
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incoming netmail.
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11. Using fakenets when supporting points is mentioned as one of
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possible ways, not the obligatory one.
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12. Case histories are removed, thus leaving all situations to
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coordinator's discretion.
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FidoNews 11-25 Page: 13 20 Jun 1994
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There could be something else, but the main points are clear, I think.
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All these changes are quite independent and I put them in one draft,
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having intention to show my feeling of FidoNet trends and movements and
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my picture of FidoNet now.
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Any comments, discussions and opinions are welcome at 2:5020/140.
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Cheers, Basil.
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--- Nothing special
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* Origin: Edifying Cat Point Station (2:5020/140.1)
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Muse Studio (poetry discussion)
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Michael Nellis (1:240/1.27)
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Greetings and salutations to all writers and poets.
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This is just a short note to let you know about a new, North
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America wide echo.
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==========================WELCOME================================
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=======================TO MUSE STUDIO============================
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TAGNAME: MUSE
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TITLE: MUSE STUDIO (Poetry Discussion)
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DESCRIPTION:
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This NEW Fido conference is designed as an international forum to
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encourage poets to master the craft by posting poetry both old
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and new, exploring techniques, and informing on poetry news and
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conferences. Of most importance will be discussions on a wide
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range of subjects, the purpose of which will be to generate and
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develop poetry through an exchange of ideas. This is not just a
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beginner's workshop, but a virtual spot for increasing mastery in
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the field through discussion, feature articles, and reviews.
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However, ALL are invited, and critiques may be requested.
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Performance poetry on tape, both audio and video, and hypertext
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poetry are just two of the fields to be explored among the
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participants of this conference. News of contests, markets,
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books, poets, and media presentations will also be part of the
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service.
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ORIGIN: 1:3601/25
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DISTRIBUTION: 1:3601/25, 1:3601/88, 1:135/907, 1:3615/41,
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1:150/175, 1:106/12, 1:106/6073, 1: 3601/23, 1:243/50, 1:243/50.4
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Moderator: Claire Brunetti 1:3601/25
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Co-Moderator: Michael Nellis 1:243/50.4
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as of 2/11/94
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=============================RULES===============================
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FidoNews 11-25 Page: 14 20 Jun 1994
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Feel free to post your poems, comments, news, and discussions.
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Any type of poetry is welcome. If you request critique, please do
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||
so on one poem at a time and allow a generous response period.
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Generally, a reaction to a poem receives a fast response; whereas
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a critique will take much longer. This is not an instructional
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echo; all respondents are equally responsible for the veracity of
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shared information. However, literary experimentation is desired.
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Philosophical discussions are encouraged, but be aware that each
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person retains the right to her/his own belief system and is not
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||
required to be convinced of the rightness of anyone else's. When
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||
in doubt as to the intent of a respondent, ascribe good will and
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||
a "wait and see" attitude. Mundane discussions are also
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encouraged since they often spark creative application.
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||
Very personal discussions and emotional disagreements should be
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moved to a <chat> or netmail situation. Thank you. I hope you
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enjoy your stay.
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Claire Brunetti
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... Muse Studio, Gaineville, FL (1:3601/25) @904-373-0237
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++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++
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If you are interested in polling for MUSE, here is the
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information your sysop will need.
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++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++
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Netmail Scott Moyers at 1:3615/41 with BBS Name, Sysop Name,
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Conference Requested (MUSE), Session Password, and Default
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||
Archiver. That's all your sysop needs to do to get it set up.
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||
++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++
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||
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Scott Moyers' BBS # is (615) 281-2104. If FL is a cheaper call,
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||
your sysop could also poll MUSE @ Digital Underground, sysop
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Eddie Auerbach (904) 373-0237 with the area fix MUSE and default
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||
archiver. Same info. as for Scott re. sysop.
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||
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||
++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++
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Why should you poll for MUSE? Muse_Studio is dedicated to
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||
offering both professional and personal support of artists in the
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field.
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We hope to develop an echo with a friendly atmosphere where folks
|
||
can drop in for just a chat with fellow artists, or get into an
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||
intense discussion of the art and craft of writing poetry, or
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||
where they can post light hearted verse.
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||
Here are some extracts from a just a few messages:
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-Hal Rhodes
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I wanna talk poetic theory, philosophy, opinion, idea...etc. I
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FidoNews 11-25 Page: 15 20 Jun 1994
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||
wanna have my work savaged where it deserves it...and for the
|
||
critic to have the courage of his/her conviction. Let's talk
|
||
about it. Let's keep our hearts off our sleeves and our swords,
|
||
and get on with sincerely honest (and honestly sincere)
|
||
productivity.....so to speak. Heheheheh.
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||
|
||
<getting off soapbox>
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* * *
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||
Many poets experience major breakthroughs in the quality of their
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||
work after a Renga collaboration. My own work leaped ahead after
|
||
my first Renga. Since then, I've looked to help others experience
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||
such leaps. Rengas may be fun but the focus is on developing
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||
Discipline. An attribute sorely absent in the majority of online
|
||
poetry. Well.....it's much too late in the game to salvage this
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||
unfortunate mess. You have my regretful apology. I can do no more
|
||
than declare this Renga at an end.
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++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++
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-Claire Brunneti
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||
I'm amazed that you made it here so quickly after Hal gave you
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||
the phone number. I had a netmail inquiry from a sysop in Tacoma,
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||
WA, and thought it might be you. How have you been? How's the
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poetry? If you don't know Tippi, you should. She writes some
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||
stunning stuff and publishes poetry, too. I think you know
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||
everyone else.
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MW> see some familiar names (even though you may know me
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||
MW> primarily as a "lurker" from months past.) Is this board
|
||
MW> going onto a backbone sometime soon? Later. Marilyn
|
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No, I don't know you as a lurker; you were always writing and/or
|
||
working on poetry. Published a poem on herons, too, didn't you?
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||
Great to have your input here!
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* * *
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MN> that the first draft may have more emotional impact.
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CB> Yep. It's better poetry.
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MN> Thought so. I'm not sure why, but the choice of victim over
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MN> prey just seems to make so much difference.
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"Prey" has many connotations; victim seems only to have one.
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Ambiguity is a desirable quality in poetry since it "allows" the
|
||
reader various experiences instead of only one.
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++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++
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-Tippi Blevins
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So you see, Genre poetry doesn't have to be about Martians or
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FidoNews 11-25 Page: 16 20 Jun 1994
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|
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space ships. It can be about the wonders of space and other
|
||
planets. Let me know if you're interested in writing genre
|
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poetry. I can point you in the right directions to get
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published.
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++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++
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-Pauline Schwen
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Everyone has really been very nice about sending lots of hugs.
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They DO help. <g> I was feeling better today and started sorting
|
||
through the pages of the chapbook. (Things are looking up!)
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++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++
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-Mike Beck
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Many thanks to you sir for bringing to my attention "Ballads of a
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Bohemian." I was much impressed (inspired?) by the excerpts in
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your message and I will certainly look for it. I owe you one,
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thanks.
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++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++
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-Michael Nellis
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MN> In the love nest, whence such things don't intrude,
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CB> The combo. of antiquated English words like "whence,"
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CB> "quoth," "apothecary," "gallows," and modern business
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CB> practices of "conference" and "plastic money," etc. feels
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CB> odd. What response are you hoping to produce in your reader?
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I have no idea. It just felt right to write it that way.
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I have tried using such a combo in other poems, and it fell flat,
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but in this case it seems to fit in comfortably (to me anyway;
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other comments are appreciated).
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* * *
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HR> Gut reactions (and articulate commentary) welcomed.
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Perhaps if you included something to tie together the apprentice
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sorcerer in the first verse, to the master sorcerer in the
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second. The way it stands you seem to have a beginning and an
|
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end, but no middle.
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* * *
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I've been studying my _Complete Poems of Robert Service_, and one
|
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of the books it contains is his _Ballads of a Bohemian_.
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This is a book of poetry, but it is presented as a diary. It was
|
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written while Service was in France and Belgium, in 1914 and '15.
|
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It chronicles his efforts to establish himself as a poet before
|
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the outbreak of hostilities, and some of his activities as a Red
|
||
FidoNews 11-25 Page: 17 20 Jun 1994
|
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|
||
Cross man during the First World War.
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|
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It is an often powerful mix of prose and poetry, and I was
|
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wondering if any else had done something similar.
|
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|
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During Service's stay in Paris he had two close friends. One was
|
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Saxon Dane, and the other was McBean (no first name.) Anybody
|
||
know who these two were? McBean was a novelist and short story
|
||
writer, Dane wrote Free Verse. They were both killed during the
|
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war.
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It was McBean who helped to establish Service by acting as his
|
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agent and placing some of his poetry. Enough to keep Service
|
||
from starving, at any rate. Service lived the life of a (almost)
|
||
starving artist while in the Montparnasse district in Paris. At
|
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one point he was down to his last ten sous (cents), and at
|
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another he was down to his last meal. He was saved on both
|
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occasions by McBean's having sold some of his work.
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|
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(And we think we've got it tough.) ;-)
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++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++
|
||
|
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So, whether you're an old hand with plenty of sales, or a
|
||
struggling neophyte stuck on trying to get that perfect word,
|
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Muse_Studio has a place for you.
|
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I hope to see you there.
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Michael Nellis, Co-moderator
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Dear Madam Emilia Erhardt
|
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A: Hurry up and make up some questions, k? We don't have much time
|
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left before the snooze goes down the wire.
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Q: I do not "make up" questions. They're actual questions, which
|
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come to mind, in response to male. I read a lot of mail and it
|
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confuses me. Speaking of confusion, I browsed through a packet of
|
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messages relevent to the "cry for help" article. I did not quite
|
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understand them. Why not?
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A: There's a fine line between saying what you mean honestly, and
|
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ignoring people's feelings. This line is drawn in a variety of hues
|
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and densities, including opacity, redness, stretched thinness and
|
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fluctuating yellow. I am afraid I know of no way to precisely
|
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define this line, it stretches and wanes with moods, temperment,
|
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vocabulary, and intentions. It even varies oddly with perceptions.
|
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It varies most with the relative difference between what one has to
|
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say and what another wants to hear. As long as the line does not
|
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look to anyone like a wall, no-one is bound. Of course, some prefer
|
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bondage.
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FidoNews 11-25 Page: 18 20 Jun 1994
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|
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Q: Have you been awake since 4:00 a.m. reading mail?
|
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|
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A: Yes.
|
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|
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A: Sounds like it. Go eat something. Go back to bed.
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What is a "First Among Equals" ?
|
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|
||
What is a "First Among Equals" ?
|
||
By Anonymous, somewhere within fidonet.org
|
||
|
||
Were you aware that FidoNet is presently without an International
|
||
Coordinator? Were you aware that none of the 6 standing Zone
|
||
Coordinators want the job? What to do?
|
||
|
||
According to Policy4, the International Coordinator must be the,
|
||
"First Among Equals" Zone Coordinator and selected by the ZCs.
|
||
|
||
So... under what guidelines should the ZCs select an IC?
|
||
|
||
Do you think it appropriate that if none of the standing ZCs wants the
|
||
job that choosing from a past ZC would be appropriate? How about if
|
||
the past ZC had resigned his position due to burnout? Would he still
|
||
be acceptable? How about if he had new commercial interests that may
|
||
tarnish his decision making process? Would he still be acceptable?
|
||
And how about P4 which seems to imply that the IC must come from the
|
||
'present' ZC rank and file?
|
||
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Do you think that perhaps the ZCs should confer with their RCs in this
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case? P4 also states that Zone Coordinators are selected by
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the Regional Coordinators in that zone. Would that imply that the ZCs
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should fall back to the RCs for input?
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I really don't know what to suggest, but I do suggest that if you have
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an opinion on this matter, please make it known to your Zone
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Coordinator and/or Region Coordinator. This is not a hypothetical
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situation. It describes the present situation exactly.
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It seems that any direction that the Zone Coordinator Counsel decides
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upon will be something other than by the "letter" of Policy4. Since
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it appears that they have to "wing it", I'm sure they'd appreciate
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your input. Shouldn't they have already asked you for it?
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