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F I D O N E W S -- Vol.11 No.34 (22-Aug-1994)
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| A newsletter of the | ISSN 1198-4589 Published by: |
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| FidoNet BBS community | "FidoNews" BBS |
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| _ | +1-519-570-4176 |
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| /|oo \ | Small animal psychology and |
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| (_| /_) | Spiritual guidance Department: |
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| _`@/_ \ _ | Rev. Richard Visage 1:163/409 |
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| | (*) | \ )) | Editors: |
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| |__U__| / \// | Donald Tees 1:221/192 |
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| _//|| _\ / | Sylvia Maxwell 1:221/194 |
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| (_/(_|(____/ | Tim |
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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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| MORE addresses: |
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| Don -- don@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Sylvia -- max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Tim Pozar -- pozar@kumr.lns.com |
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| David Deitch -- 1:133/411.411, deitch@gisatl.fidonet.org |
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| submissions=> editor@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| For information, copyrights, article submissions, |
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| obtaining copies of fidonews or the internet gateway faq |
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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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I need some advice ladies and gentlemen..................... 2
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Homepage for Fidonet and the Fidohist project............... 3
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REENACT - The Living History Echo........................... 3
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SecureMail for Privacy...................................... 4
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Dear Reverend Visage,....................................... 5
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My Dear Doctor Logger,...................................... 7
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My name is James Ankuda..................................... 9
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Censorship, Freedom, and Topics in the Snooze............... 10
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3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 11
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FidoNews 11-34 Page: 2 22 Aug 1994
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Editorial
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Interesting issue this week, though if we get anymore
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articles about Steve Winter that say (yet again), that they are
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tired of hearing about Steve Winter ...
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One article this week comes to the conclusion that we have
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been cutting articles from the snooze. Since we have been
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editors, two things have been cut (Excepting commercail ads, we
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turn them down unless they have important information in them).
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We had a demand to run a weekly bible column ... refused. When
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the author sent in an "article" instead, consisting of one
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sentence followed by 35 biblical "proofs", we turned it down. We
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also turned down a weekly robot mailing of an ad for a religious
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othernet after the first week. That is about it.
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There may have been an article or two that were sent back
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because we could not fit them in without two or three hours of
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work. (People will send in stuff that is more than a screen
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wide, and full of quotations that cannot be justified). Just so
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you know ...
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Here is the Snooze.
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Articles
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I need some advice ladies and gentlemen.
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My internet service provider INS, has a new service called showcase.
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It is available at no extra charge. What it does is allows me to make
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info available to the world at large via ftp, gopher and WWW. 10 mg of
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disk space has been allotted for my files.
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I'll give you guys the htpp address as soon as I figure out how to use
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it and get some stuff there.
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So, while I am slogging through the docs and trying to figure out how to
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set it up, would you guys give me some suggestions on what to put
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there? Please!!!! <JJ, JSW you two may get to teach me how to do home
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pages and html files. The docs are as clear as mud.>
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I intend to use it primarily for the history project but am thinking of
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including some general stuff on Fidonet what it is how to contact it
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etc..... The service is free, I might as well use it. Right?
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Marge
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--
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| mrobbins@wps.com |
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: It was the best of times It was the :
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: worst of times :
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: :
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FidoNews 11-34 Page: 3 22 Aug 1994
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Homepage for Fidonet and the Fidohist project
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Ok I have a homepage for Fidonet and the Fidohist project up and running.
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The url is
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http://www.infonet.net/showcase/fidonet/
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There isn't much there yet, just some text files and a link to the
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archives on Burt's machine. But its a begining. I'll be adding things
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to it as 1. I get the time 2. I figure out how to do it. Learning to
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edit hmtl files may not be as brainburning as learning to deal with Unix,
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but it sure runs a close second.
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The whole gopher thing confuses me. 8-(
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I'm still looking for suggestions on what to put there. This stuff is out
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on the web where anyone can find it, a plus for Fidonet I think.
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Marge--
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| mrobbins@wps.com |
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: It was the best of times It was the :
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: worst of times :
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: :
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REENACT - The Living History Echo
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Across the country, men and women portray for us a little bit of what
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life was like "back then." In museums, forts, ships, parks, schools,
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and many other places, these people take us back in time to meet
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Johnny Reb or Billy Yank, to meet one of Roger's Rangers, or a family
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from the prarie. These people show us where we came from, and the
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way we lived. They show us the tools, the food, the weapons, and
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they show us the beliefs, the traditions, and the songs of our
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heritage. These people are "Living Historians."
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REENACT has recently been added the the Zone 1 echo backbone which
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means it is available to systems all over North America through local
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connections! A system local to you may aready be carrying REENACT,
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check REENACT.LST to see, if not ask your local Fidonet sysop to add
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REENACT.
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FidoNews 11-34 Page: 4 22 Aug 1994
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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SecureMail for Privacy
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SECUREMAIL FOR PRIVACY
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Jim Cannell
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1:216/21
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Since its humble beginnings in 1984, FidoNet has enabled people over
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the entire world to communicate inexpensively and reliably. Today,
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it is almost routine for a message to be delivered anywhere in the
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world in 24 - 48 hours at a very low cost. Yet, for all this speed
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and low cost, one very important thing has had to be sacrificed --
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privacy. A copy of the message may exist on each and every system
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that the message is routed through, available for the sysop and
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possibly others to read.
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Are you unwilling to share your private mail with all these other
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people, but yet do not want to pay the high price of direct NetMail?
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Now, you can have the best of both worlds -- the privacy of direct
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mail coupled with the low or zero cost of routed NetMail. The
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SecureMail system is a subset of FidoNet dedicated to preserving the
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privacy of your NetMail. The SecureMail hosts promise to neither
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monitor nor censor any intransit NetMail on their systems. All
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enroute traffic is erased as soon as processed by SecureMail hosts.
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There are no restrictions on the content of mail passed through the
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SecureMail system. The message content is of concern only to the
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sender and recipient. For those that want even more privacy, the
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SecureMail system accepts and delivers encrypted messages with the
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same dedication to privacy. We are mail movers -- not censors nor
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voyeurs.
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It should be pointed out that there is no Policy4 prohibiton against
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encrypted mail. It only says that routing encrypted mail without
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prior permission is annoying behavior. Unfortunately, many sysops
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in FidoNet refuse to handle any encrypted traffic. Again, SecureMail
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comes to the rescue. All SecureMail hosts have given permission to
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route encryted traffic through their systems.
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SecureMail is a part of FidoNet; it is not another vanity network.
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It exists in the original spirit of FidoNet to provide communications
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among widely separated people without adding layers of bureaucratic
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control. It is a totally voluntary and cooperative effort to move
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mail efficiently while maintaining the privacy of the correspondents.
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The SecureMail hosts are dedicating their own time and resources to
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accomplish this goal.
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To use the SecureMail system, identify your local Net SecureMail host
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by looking in the nodelist for the U?SMH flag. These hosts will
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forward your private NetMail into the SecureMail system for quick,
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reliable, and private delivery. All you have to do to is route your
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outbound NetMail through this ?SMH. Wouldn't you rather entrust
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your NetMail to those that care about your privacy than to just dump
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it into a distribution system where it is delayed and read while
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FidoNews 11-34 Page: 5 22 Aug 1994
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enroute?
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SecureMail is a rapidly growing international mail system. Currently,
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there are SecureMail hosts in all ten regions of Zone 1, as well as
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Zones 2 and 3. Even though we do not yet have hosts in Zones 4, 5,
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and 6, we will still accept and deliver mail to/from nodes in those
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zones. We expect to obtain ?SMHs in these three FidoNet zones
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shortly.
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If there is not a ?SMH in your net or close by, we encourage you to
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volunteer for the post. As long as you are willing to forward mail
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without monitoring or censoring, you will be welcomed. You can
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obtain a full information package by freqing SECUREML from 1:216/21,
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1:374/14, 2:51/8, 2:5100/8, 3:800/857, or any of the ?SMH systems
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listed in the nodelist. This package contains details on the
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operation of SecureMail, guidelines, and general philosophy of
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SeceureMail. It also contains the latest SecureMail routing map.
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Since there are a number of control phreaks in FidoNet that disallow
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user flags in the nodelist, you may find a closer ?SMH to you by
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reviewing the map rather than the nodelist.
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Unfortunately, Charles Herriot of 1:163/110 again inflicts
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another missive from the avenging finger of typewriterdom
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attached to Doc Logger, a practicing neural liposuction artiste.
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Roll da' flic, Sylvia.
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Cookies 'N Milk 'R Us,
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Kingston, Ontario
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S0D 0RF
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Dear Reverend Visage,
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The day started off with the promise of the usual engagement
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with mid-range lethal animals as I loaded the car with
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appropriate supplies and began a voyage to Net250 to attend one
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of their bunfests. I was so much looking forward to fascinating
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lectures on constitutional law from Alec Grynspan, but as so
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often happens, fate intervened. I stopped in Kingston to take a
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respite from the soon to be photo-radar infested roads of
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Southern Ontario and to give the engine a chance to reconstitute
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itself from the near molten slag which it had become from my
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impressively conservative driving. If you return before I do,
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could you requisition another Lambourgini Diablo from the petty
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FidoNews 11-34 Page: 6 22 Aug 1994
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cash fund.
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I understand that I didn't miss much at the Net250 bunfest,
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other than the contralto screeching of a few deposed HUBS and
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failed NC candidates. When, oh when, will these people ever
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learn that even though they stand in the blinding white light of
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their own ambitions, they cannot continually threaten to take
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their balls and go home without eventually have their bluff
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called? I shall arrange for a seminar in contract law to be
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administered to them by an appropriately delirious echomail feed.
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While in Kingston, I opportuned a good friend to take me sailing
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on Lake Ontario. I don't know if I have mentioned this, but
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sailing takes a close third position behind sex and politics as
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a worthy pursuit. We chanced upon some of our indigenous
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brethren. When I posited a polite inquiry as to their activity,
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they assured me that they were fishing. When asked what they had
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caught so far, they responded: "Mostly Canadian Club & Export
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A." I could see immediately that their poor success in their
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traditional gathering endeavours probably had a great deal to do
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with the fact that their cigarette boat was travelling at a high
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rate of knots. This almost certainly had nothing to do with the
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fact that even as we parted company, the .50 calibre bullets of
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a most agressive Canada Customs vessel were already bracketing
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our position. Thank gawd I was already wearing Kevlar underwear
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in anticipation of my welcome from the peace-loving peoples of
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Net250.
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In other news, and you'll *love* this, our good buddy Jonathan
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Hart has been hip-deep in the HOLEY_WINTER echo with the usual
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hightoned clean-up suggestions. As you may recall, Johnny Hart
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was one of the California Spam 'N Timmies who helped garrote the
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Commode d'Or echo. I trust that Johnny will *really* impress the
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heck out of the Bible tub-thumpers by letting them know that he
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is the president of the Commodore Computer Users Club. A nice
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warm hand job for Johnny I say, and may the force be with him.
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On roughly the same topic, your partner in proseltyzing... the
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aforementioned Winter fellow, has been tossed from the warm
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embrace of Fidonet by a ZC who clearly has adequate fax paper to
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handle the almost certain deluge. Allow me to be the first to
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predict an impending jihad against "false fido scum." I shall be
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certain to use those erotic lanolin breath mints that you sent
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in the hopes that the dark hand pauseth not at my door.
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Your lack of communication causes me to fear that you have
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fallen victim to the latest form of brigandry. It seems that a
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couple in Florida were held up by a bandit brandishing a large
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snake. Even cutting back on the Ibogaine dosages wouldn't
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prevent some savage nightmares being evoked by hold-ups at
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snakepoint. I can only hope you remembered the forked-tongue
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repellant.
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I must go, Visage, your secretary has become most concerned at
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my behaviour and this has almost nothing at all to do with the
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FidoNews 11-34 Page: 7 22 Aug 1994
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fact that I left the cruise control on and retired to the back
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seat to write this article. She asserts, with some degree of
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vehemence I might add, that *somebody* ought to be driving the
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car. She would move to the driver's seat herself, but
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unfortunately we are following the region 12 echomail topography
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and the G-forces have sucked her eyebrows to the back of her
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head. She's not a well woman, Visage, and I would think that as
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a good and decent gesture that we ought to buy her a
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commemorative WoodStock '94 T-shirt.
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Regards,
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Doc Logger
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Tuber Self Abuse Help Group,
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Shuckmagosh, Ohio
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Head Injury Relearning Centre
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12 East Hastings St.
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Vancouver, B.C.
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Canada
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I8H 3RS
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My Dear Doctor Logger,
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You will be happy to learn that the travel arrangements made for
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me by the editors of the 'Snooze have far exceeded any past
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experiences provided for me by our mutual employers at Swamp
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Swine Magazine.
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The rather circuitous approach to Vancouver made on a pontooned
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relic (a classic, I was told) on that occasionally licensed
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airline known as ScAir BC to the locals, reached a crescendoed
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finale by putting down in Vancouver Harbour very nearly on top of
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the cross harbour SeaBus. I had not realized how fragile
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expensive radar antennae are when struck by a propellor.
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I was similarly thrilled to find that a room had been booked for
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me in the sumptuous Ivanhoe Hotel. It was, however, most
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unfortunate that my cab driver was unwilling to complete the
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voyage to said lodging, and, having proceded on foot (giving a
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large number of blessings to very young ladies dressed primarily
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in mesh hosiery) I arrived only to have the inconvenience of
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having the entire Hotel condemned as I attempted to check in.
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Needless to say, I was forced to take shelter in a nearby
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emporium on Orange Street, in which something called "Kokannee"
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is served in rather large glasses, and in which athletic young
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women show their gymnastic ability by swinging on a pole and by
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performing an extensive floor routine. Here again, I was struck
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by the sadly inadequate -- or in some cases, total absence of
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clothing possessed by the poor dears.
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As a man of charity, I was forced to act. I'm sure Sylvia will
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FidoNews 11-34 Page: 8 22 Aug 1994
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understand that I had to take matters into my own hands, and I'm
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sure that she'll understand that it was necessary to rent several
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suites in the Pan Pacific Hotel under her name. Likewise, the
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clothing ordered for the girls from La Vie en Rose was just for
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the purpose of basic necessity, and the dozen or so cases of
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Glenfiddich was just to help them warm up after being so poorly
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clad for so long. Be a good sport and explain to Sylvia that
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sometimes expense accounts must be used for the greater good.
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Besides, I think we can make a killing on the video -- some of
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the young ladies discovered an extremely innovative means of
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worship with Rosary Beads.
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You'll also be pleased to know that I've been on the trail of our
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missing, beloved RC. A recent photograph included one of a
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creature surfacing briefly in Lost Lagoon, clearing its blowhole,
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and diving again. It is clearly no coincidence that this siting
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coincides *exactly* with the brief moment that the RC's system
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actually functions. A further lead has proved even warmer - here
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at the Head Injury Relearning Centre, I found that a recent
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inmate had checked in under the name of "Not Rick, Honest". In
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his recently vacated cell I found the words "Luke, Die, Die, Die"
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etched into the walls, and a clipped advertisement for an "All
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Nude Russian Girl Review" at a fine establishment in Calgary.
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There's something sinister afoot here, Logger, and I fear the
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very worst -- naked Bolsheviks have kidnapped the RC.
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Obviously, I shall proceed posthaste to Calgary. I fear the
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financial resources of the 'Snooze may be insufficient to cover
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the special needs of this assignment, so I've told the editors of
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Swamp Swine that I've uncovered a major international scandal,
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and will need a suitably large advance. I've also spoken to Ms.
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LaBamba (she was shrieking something about a Woodstock Revival,
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Brown Acid and needing more shells for the howitzer at the time)
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and she has agreed to bring out appropriate supplies for an
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extended visit to Western Canada. I'm sure you'll understand that
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she was forced to raid your ibogaine stash to accomodate this
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quest, which clearly must continue.
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I've also been following your movements as you proceed to France.
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As your spiritual advisor, might I suggest that you stamp "We Do
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No Animal Testing" on the fresh baby seal pelts you've acquired
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for Brigitte Bardot? I understand she absolutely refuses on
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principle to use cosmetics made by companies that perform said
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testing, and not just because they clash with her ocelot suit.
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I'm sure this will win you bigtime points.
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Religiously yours,
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Rev. Richard Visage
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Spiritual Advisor, Region 12
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Gymnastics Coach
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Pay-per-view Entrepeneur
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FidoNews 11-34 Page: 9 22 Aug 1994
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My name is James Ankuda
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My name is James Ankuda, I've been in Fidonet for about 5 years now.
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I go by the name of Coota most places. And am at 1:101/665.0, In
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reading the Fido Snooze every week for the last few years, I've seen
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many people complain about "Cursing" or "Profanity". To tell the
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truth, I don't believe in any "GOD" of any sort. And, I do not PUSH
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my beliefs on others. And, let me point out, for those who DO believe
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in GOD, there are TONS of Religions and everyone CLAIMS theirs IS THE
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ONE. I personally find these people weak, and most of them were in
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need of help at one time. So, instead of making friends they got
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support from some people who once needed support themselves. So, what
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happens is they then get so caught up in their NEW Religion. <and
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brainwashed> they BUG THE HELL OUT OF OTHERS! For those of you who
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are SICK AND TIRED of these WHINE-ASSES complaining about profanity,
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I suggest you sit back and ask yourself these questions:
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1) Was I popular, or well liked in school?
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2) Did I make friends when I wanted to, and easily?
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3) Do I NEED to TRY and run others lives?
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If you answered YES to 1 & 2, and NO to 3, you're probably not
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concerned about Profanity. Granted, you may not use it all the time,
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but you don't CONDEM or JUDGE others who use it. I myself try not to
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teach it to others but I don't JUDGE people or put myself on a high
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horse.
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Also, lets look at CURSING shall we? to Curse someone is to put a
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HEX or SPELL on them <which anyone believes you can do is really
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screwed!>.
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Also, what are like 90% of the WARS fought over? RELIGION, Religion
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is one of the BIGGEST killers in the world.
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I personally would like to see Fido Snooze remain a FREE SPEECH
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weekly Newsletter. I find it nice to read and like seeing some Sysops
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blow off steam. I don't think it's a "Enquirer" type Newsletter. If
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people can't handle the TRUTH then join a Religion! Hehehe...
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Laters All...
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--Coota
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PS - For those people who Whine about the size of the nodelist, I know
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it's a pain, BUT I happen to like having all the nodes in the
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world so I can FREQ Files from anyone! Also, so I can find some
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connections to locate old friends etc!!!!
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FidoNews 11-34 Page: 10 22 Aug 1994
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Censorship, Freedom, and Topics in the Snooze
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by Frank J. Perricone, 1:325/611, perricone@wsyd.com
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I don't know if the rumblings for censorship of the Snooze are getting
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louder, or it's just that I've been reading it long enough for the
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cumulative sound to start echoing in my ears. But either way, there
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is definitely an issue here.
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The FidoNews has been (almost) a truly free press, based on its policy
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of "Everything that we receive we print" which has been its hallmark
|
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for many years. And there is a great need for such a thing. Fido is
|
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an underground river of communication that the Powers That Be barely
|
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are aware of and do not understand, but which lets communication cross
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political borders and dodge, for the most part, the standard avenues
|
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of oppression. What better thing to act as its flagship than a truly
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free press, one of the very few in the world which does not conform to
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the famous phrase of A. J. Liebling: "Freedom of the press is limited
|
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to those who own one."
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|
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(Unfortunately, the above paragraph turns out to be a bit idealistic.
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Apparently, FidoNews has been turning away articles based on criteria
|
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other than formatting already. All the more reason for this article.)
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|
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One thing that many in Fido, and in the U.S.A., and perhaps in the
|
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whole world, do not understand about censorship, however, is that it
|
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is NOT censorship to refuse to print something because it is OFF
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||
TOPIC. But every moderator of a Fido echo has had to grapple with
|
||
this, when accused of being a censor. Topics are not meant to impinge
|
||
on free speech; they are merely meant to organize it, so that the
|
||
READER has the ability to only read the topics which interest him.
|
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THAT -- and I believe *ONLY* that -- is a legitimate reason to not
|
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print something, or not allow it. Enforcing a topic does not mean
|
||
"don't say this", it just means "don't say this HERE".
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||
|
||
Therefore, if the pressures on FidoNews grow too great to be dodged, I
|
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suggest that you, our faithful Editors, head off the possibility of
|
||
true censorship, while still meeting the demands of many, and
|
||
establish a firm TOPIC for the FidoNews. And there can be only one
|
||
topic: Fido news! Then, let the TOPIC do the "censoring". No one can
|
||
accuse you of quashing free speech (at least, not without being hosed)
|
||
if you then turn away articles on topics totally unrelated to the news
|
||
of running FidoNet. And after all, the only thing you can say with
|
||
surety about all the readers of FidoNews is that they're interested in
|
||
the news of Fido: so there's nothing inappropriate about this topic.
|
||
This is the *ONLY* answer, other than no answer, that you can give to
|
||
those who hound for censorship, that I will support, and that I think
|
||
could possibly make sense.
|
||
|
||
(The "profanity" hounds will still be annoyed. But how hard could it
|
||
be for them to get a program which scans a text and converts words in
|
||
a given list into asterisks? If such a program doesn't exist, I'll
|
||
write one, if necessary.)
|
||
|
||
The only problem, then, is this: who will fill the gap? In this
|
||
FidoNews 11-34 Page: 11 22 Aug 1994
|
||
|
||
week's (as I write this) FidoNews, Michael Seneco (1:141/536)
|
||
suggested much the same thing. I think the ideal solution would be to
|
||
have two parallel newsletters of a FidoNews format: "FidoNews" and
|
||
"FidoFreePress" might be two good names. The latter would be
|
||
published automatically -- not even read by its editors, only
|
||
assembled. In fact, if a fileecho existed for it, or if it could tag
|
||
along in an existing one like FIDONEWS, I could write up a quick-n-dirty
|
||
program that would "publish" it automatically, and would be glad to do
|
||
so. You can consider that an offer.
|
||
|
||
The main reason I propose this plan is this. The pressures to censor
|
||
seem to be growing, and eventually, they will not be able to be
|
||
resisted. (To a certain extent, they already aren't being resisted.)
|
||
I propose you "head off at the pass" these forces by doing it RIGHT,
|
||
now, while it still can be done right. Make the topic fundamental to
|
||
the FidoNews, and make it painfully clear that it is the TOPIC doing
|
||
the censoring, not your personal tastes, or those of anyone else.
|
||
This will hold off those that want to censor based on how "dangerous"
|
||
or "unpleasant" or "inappropriate" the topic is -- since nothing is as
|
||
dangerous as censoring dangerous communications.
|
||
|
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Fidonews Information
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------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ----------------
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|
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Editors: Sylvia Maxwell, Donald Tees
|
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Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell,
|
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Vince Perriello, Tim Pozar
|
||
Tom Jennings
|
||
"FidoNews" BBS
|
||
FidoNet 1:1/23
|
||
BBS +1-519-570-4176, 300/1200/2400/14400/V.32bis/HST(DS)
|
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|
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more addresses:
|
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sylvia -- 1:221/194, max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca
|
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Rev. Richard Visage -- 1:163/409
|
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Don -- 1:221/192, don@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca
|
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Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com
|
||
David Deitch -- 1:133/411.411
|
||
|
||
(Postal Service mailing address)
|
||
FidoNews
|
||
128 Church St.
|
||
Kitchener, Ontario
|
||
Canada
|
||
N2H 2S4
|
||
|
||
max & Don voice: (519) 570-3137
|
||
|
||
Fidonews is published weekly by and for the members of the FidoNet
|
||
international volunteer electronic mail system. It is a compilation
|
||
FidoNews 11-34 Page: 12 22 Aug 1994
|
||
|
||
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 1994 Sylvia Maxwell. All rights reserved. Duplication
|
||
and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only. For use
|
||
in other circumstances, please contact the original authors.
|
||
|
||
OBTAINING COPIES: The most recent issue 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 by sending SASE to the above paper-mail
|
||
address, or trade for copy of your 'zine.
|
||
|
||
INTERNET USERS: FidoNews is available via FTP from ftp.fidonet.org,
|
||
in directory ~ftp/pub/fidonet/fidonews.
|
||
|
||
Anyone interested in getting a copy of the INTERNET GATEWAY FAQ may
|
||
freq GISFAQ.ZIP from 1:133/411.0, or send an internet message to
|
||
fidofaq@gisatl.fidonet.org. No message or text or subject is
|
||
necessary. The address is a keyword that will trigger the automated
|
||
response. People wishing to send inquiries directly to David Deitch
|
||
should now mail to fidonet@gisatl.fidonet.org rather than the
|
||
previously listed address.
|
||
|
||
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.
|
||
|
||
"the pulse of the cursor is the heartbeat of fidonet"...
|
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