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F I D O N E W S -- Vol.11 No.43 (24-Oct-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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| / \ | |
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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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| | (*) | \ )) | Editrix: |
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| |__U__| / \// | Sylvia Maxwell 1:221/192 |
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| _//|| _\ / | Donald Tees 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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| Sylvia -- max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Don -- don@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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Planet Connect.............................................. 2
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What the hell is happening to Fido?......................... 3
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MILPOL NET INTERNATIONAL.................................... 9
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I'm baaaaa-aaack!........................................... 4
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Copyright ? Copywrite ?.................................... 6
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09 Oct 01:51:26 NOBO Msg 27: found FUCK.................... 7
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Bullshit?................................................... 10
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Slavenet - A New Network.................................... 11
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squibby..................................................... 12
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WORDS with Madam Emilia..................................... 12
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3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 14
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FidoNews 11-43 Page: 2 24 Oct 1994
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Editorial
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Please notice the criticism of my holding copyright for Fidonews. i
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think it is very interesting, so this week i'm changing the message
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to "copyleft", to see if the sky will fall. After looking at the
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recent issue of Practical Anarchy Online, i'm not convinced it was
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the best thing for me to do to have gotten an ISSN number for
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fidonews. I would very much appeciate reading opinions concerning
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the use of copyright and its effects in e-space.
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My reasoning/rhetoric for leaving the copyright message in place
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most of the time, is that i do not want Fidonews to be used for
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commercial purposes. "Fidonet is a hobby", cycles through my mind
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as i attempt to believe this.
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I would like to apologize to the Terminator for failing to grant him
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his well deserved torching for addressing his article in 1142 to
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"Gentlemen", and thank Joseph Klemmer for his gentle and amusing
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shedding of light. Dear Terminator, here is your due tribute:
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FFFFFFFFFF / * \
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FFF / * \
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FFF / * \
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FFFFFFFFF < * * * * * * * * * * * >
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FFF \ * * * * * * * * /
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FFF \ * ***** * * * * * * * * * /
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FFF \ * * * * * * * /
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FFF \ * * * * * * * * * * /
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Articles
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PLANET CONNECT
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First of all, I agree with you about "putting all our eggs in one
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basket" with Planet Connect. At the same time, though, it sure is
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convenient to have a one stop shopping place for Fido and other
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networks.
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Jumping into the Censorship fray, I find it a little curious that
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some people are getting annoyed by Planet Connect performing the same
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screening function on messages that many sysops already perform
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anyway. Why should they be barred from doing it on a national basis
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when others do it on a local basis?
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Furthermore, there seems to be a misunderstanding of the First
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Amendment (I can't speak on the Canadian Charter of Rights since I've
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never read it). It reads in part "Congress shall make no law...
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abridging the freedom of speech or of the press..." This means simply
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that the government has no Constitutional grounds restricting what we
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say or write. This does NOT stop individuals or businesses from
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imposing restrictions.
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FidoNews 11-43 Page: 3 24 Oct 1994
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On a Constitutional basis, Planet Connect is well within its rights
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to scan and delete what it considers to be offensive messages.
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Saying that, I am rather concerned if these allegations turn out to
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be correct. I am under the impression that Planet Connect is a
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pass-through service, not an actual Fidonode. If that's the case,
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then they should let the local sysops worry over scanning messages.
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Even if they are a Fidonode, they may be in violation of Fido Policy.
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I look forward to hearing Planet Connect's response to these
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allegations and hope a reasonable solution can be reached.
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Robert Parson
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Author BBS-PR16.ZIP: The BBS Guide to Public Relations
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Jackalope Junction BBS 501 785 5381 (Fido 1:3822/1)
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Internet r.parson@genie.geis.com
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From: RICK LITHGOW (1:2601/574)
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Hey Editor
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What the hell is happening to FIDO?
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It's really amazing ya know? FIDO was started by a bunch of people
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to message back and fourth and have conferences of general interest.
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But in the last year it's really gone down hill with the amount of
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juvenile pranks and maliciousness of some people out there and the
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C's aren't anywhere to be found!
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First off, Steve (Holy Roller) Winter finally gets kicked out of
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FIDO, HOLY_BIBLE gets yanked out of the FIDONET.NA list and yet some
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of his brethren are still blatantly routing NETMAIL to him as well
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as gating FIDO to him. This is in contrast to POLICY 4 and yet
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Bob Satti and every other *C is no-where to be found or they're
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not willing to stick to their guns concerning him. After talking with
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a few head honchos at the EFF their position is not to support Winter
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in any type of lawsuit that may come about. And according to one honcho
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over there (who wishes to remain nameless) they unofficially feel that
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it's a case of, "It's their ball and they don't have to share it if
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they don't want to". So the *C's shouldn't be afraid of the goob.
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Geez guys do something about blatant policy infractions!!!
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Secondly. How about the proliferation of "The NuKe" Boys,
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AKA. The Puke Boys, and their juvenile msg tampering in the echoes??
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Specifically in VIRUS_INFO and the other virus echoes on FIDO.
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For the last month they've been crossing legitimate message headers
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with adult messages (probably from kink-net) and releasing them into
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the normal echoes. Now the first time it was funny, but after 700
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straight messages about enema's and golden showers it's gotten
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FidoNews 11-43 Page: 4 24 Oct 1994
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extremely stale to the point of annoyance. This whole barrage is
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pretty bad. Again, where are the *C's?
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So the final questions are... Where are the *C's? Do they even
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care about FIDO as a whole anymore? Do the *C's care about anything?
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Are they so concerned about the implementation of BOP and masturbation
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that they don't have time do stop this crap? Geez people, get off your
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asses and give us a hand in trying to make FIDO a respectable network
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again. Because FIDO will fall apart without the help of the *C's and
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everyone else who wants FIDO back to it's good old self.
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Regards.
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Rick Lithgow
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1:2601/574
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<-I used to be a necrophilliac.. Then I got a divorce!->
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Rick Lithgow (Internet) rlith@ios.com
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* WCE 2.0/2295 * * * * <- Tribbles _ _ _ <- After fight with Godzilla
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I'm baaaaa-aaack!
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Matt Ion (1:153/7040.106)
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Good morning, Sylvia! How you doing? Guess it's been a while
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since I've shown my smiling character set around here, but then, the
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'snooze (apporpriately) has been pretty dull of late. Did ya miss me?
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:-)
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Ah, but finally, iss.#1142 gives me a couple brief things to
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comment on. BTW, I don't feel like digging up ARTSPEC.DOC today. Hope
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you don't mind too much. Seems most people just ignore it anyway.
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Interesting stuff, these Planet Connect goings-on. Irritating?
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Sure. Frightening? Hardly. Not unless, as Kevin McCarthy puts it,
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"it turns out that the Fido structure itself has "ok'd" this type of
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activity, and Planet Connect is acting on the demands of said Fido
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structure..."... well now, THAT'S frightening.
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Really, we're not talking about a government agency gone amok (or
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maybe we are? Who really knows??? >:) - we're talking about a
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commercial service that is apparently screwing up the job they're being
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paid to do. If any other company does that, you drop their "services"
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like a hot rock. If their mistakes (intentional or otherwise) have
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caused damage, you demand compensation (give us our money back?) and,
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if necessary, take it through legal channels (I suppose one could make
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a case for a large cash award to FidoNet to cover the phone costs that
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must now be incurred since PC's actions have deprived us all of the
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cheap mail we were promised).
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It's not like we're really going to be left out in the cold,
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though. I know Net153 has a solid contingency plan in place to return
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FidoNews 11-43 Page: 5 24 Oct 1994
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to the use of land-lines at a moment's notice, should the satellite
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system fail; remember, this is still a very new technology for moving
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mail, and open to all manner of technical difficulties, both natural
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and man-made. Any Nets that DON'T have a land-line-based contingency
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plan in place, IMHO, are stupid and deserve the loss of mail anyway if
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this whole thing falls apart. Knowing how capable our Net153 and R17
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*EC personnel are, however, I suspect we could return to the old system
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without a hitch and barely a hiccup in the mail. Heck, outbound R17
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mail still flows via land-line.
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Mr. McCarthy makes his point quite well, but I think a couple
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Vallium are in order. It's only a hobby, Kevin, and we're not
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umbilically(??) tied to Planet Connect.
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On to other things. I really enjoyed Chris Cancilla's letter
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(BTW, Chris, that's "Patience", not "Patients" ... or maybe you are a
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"patient" after banging your head on your monitor so many times? :) I
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was pretty much out in the cold when I starting using my modem back in,
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oh, early '88 or so. Not much help from sysops, although I did have the
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good fortune to make some of my first calls to boards that seemed to be
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set up with the new user in mind... and of course, I've always been
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quite intimate with my trusty old C-64, so there were no surprises from
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her.
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Because of my experiences, I, like Chris, try to help out new users
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on my system as much as I can, too. I've tried to make the system as
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friendly to new users as possible, although I can't help in chat much,
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since the system is not at my home and I'm pretty much a "remote sysop".
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In the end, the overwhelming gratitude and loyalty to my system of
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most of the users I help is worth the extra work.
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Finally, a comment on Vern Faulkner's "logical deduction". I
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believe he's misread, misinterpreted, or misquoted "Mr. Terminator's"
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point in regards to the ANTI_VIRUS echo. You point to such other
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"commercial" echoes as FRONTDOOR, RA, PKWARE, etc. As I don't receive
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any of these, I can't comment on them specifically, but I know that most
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support echoes of this type (including the ones I do pull in, such as
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SUPRAFAX) are not run by the company they're "supporting", and not, as
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Mr. Hamm claims ANTI_VIRUS is in his letter, moderated to the exclusion
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of all other conversation.
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SUPRAFAX, for example, was created by a friend of mine who had
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just bought a new Supra modem and wanted to create an echo to get help
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for it from other Supra users. It took close to a year of prodding and
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cajoling to get Supra BBS to add FTN capability to their BBS and pick up
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the echo... and even now, Supra Corp. doesn't hold any special position
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in the echo. A few of their tech-support people are users in the echo,
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just like any other users, and Supra BBS just happens to be the point at
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which they access it. (Incidentally, one or two of their tech-support
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personnel became active in the echo via another BBS even before Supra
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BBS carried it.) Again, they still fall under the same "non-commercial"
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guidelines as all the other users of the echo, with the exception that
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they may post product announcements and press releases, things that
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normally get posted by users anyway.
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FidoNews 11-43 Page: 6 24 Oct 1994
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The same holds true for MUFFIN, BINKLEY, and other support echoes
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I'm in: they were created, and are run, by USERS of the software they
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support. That they are occaisionally attended by the authors of that
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software is just a bonus.
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The very echotag "ANTI_VIRUS" suggests an echo in which to discuss
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anti-virus technology and techniques, PERIOD. From Mr. Hamm's letter, it
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appears that discussion of any type of anti-virus software aside from
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Thunderbyte leaves the poster open to serious reprisals from the moderator.
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What's wrong with this picture?
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Of course, I can only comment on this topic based on what I've read
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in the past two issues...
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Anyway, enough of that. I think I'm going to go out and enjoy
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some fresh air... it's been kind of foggy/misty all day. Typical
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early-fall-type day on Canada's west coast. Quite refreshing. As one
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of my BBS users, recently moved here from California put it, the city
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remains "freshly rinsed"
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:)
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Matt Ion
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'The Soundman'
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-= Team OS/2 =-
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Copyright ? Copywrite ?
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I hate to be the one to say this Sylvia, but you do not have the
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authority to "copyright" fidonews. It is the official news arm of
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fidonet and as such is not subject to a copyright of any kind.
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Since you have decided to copyright something you do not own. I am
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refusing distribute the fidonews in its' present copyrighted form.
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Thank you
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Jerry Hindle
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FidoNews 11-43 Page: 7 24 Oct 1994
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PLANET CONNECT DID NOT CENSOR ECHOMAIL!!
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Planet Connect did NOT censor echomail!
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by Lee Bonnifield, 1:3615/50.1, Planet Systems Inc
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Relax, folks, Planet Connect never censored the echomail and has no
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intentions to! Those messages were DELIVERED. I'll explain the
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confusion but if you're in a hurry here's the post that reassured
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everyone who was paying attention:
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--- Following message extracted from PCSITES @ 1:3615/50.1 ---
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By Lee Bonnifield on Fri Oct 14 15:11:12 1994
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From: Boyd Goodin
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To: Randy Edwards
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Date: 13 Oct 94 21:32:20
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Subj: Re: Censorship?
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Attributes:
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> What other criteria, besides 20 day old messages, are used in the
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> deletion scheme?
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> Specifically, what words are you censoring out? Could you give me
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> a list of swear/cuss words that you're censoring?
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From now on none. I have removed it and will only be using NOBO
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as a dupe checker.
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...Boyd
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--- DB 1.58/004770
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Origin: Planet Connect Satellite Uplink. Newport Tn. SATU.(1:3615/50)
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Boyd Goodin is the sysop at 1:3615/50 and the Technical Director at
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Planet Systems. Actually no words had been censored "out", just
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delayed for technical reasons, not for purity.
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Here's what happened. It is not a long story; the first post I noticed
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mentioning the issue was in PCSITES just 2 days earlier. An alert
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Planet Connect sysop had been examining the daily NOBOGUS.LOG file he
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received on Oct 9. Planet Connect sends that log out multiple times
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every day and requests that every sysop check it to see if any of the
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messages they send to Planet Connect fail to meet technical standards.
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(Are you tired of seeing duplicates of messages? THAT is what the
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NOBOGUS program is trying to stop.) If every sysop would search for
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his node number in NOBOGUS.LOG daily and FIX the mail problems coming
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from his system BEFORE he sends them to Planet Connect Boyd might get
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needed sleep.
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This sysop was doing just that and noticed the log listed several
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messages that came thru his node:
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09 Oct 01:51:26 NOBO Msg 25: found FUCK
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09 Oct 01:51:26 NOBO Msg 26: found FUCK
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09 Oct 01:51:26 NOBO Msg 27: found FUCK
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FidoNews 11-43 Page: 8 24 Oct 1994
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He wondered why they were included in Planet Connect's NOBOGUS.LOG
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because there was nothing wrong with the messages. He quoted a piece
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of the log in his PCSITES message, deliberately including the word
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"FUCK" spelled out exactly as it had been sent to him by Planet
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Connect, because he wanted to see if that would cause his message to
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be censored. John Hrusovszky was the alert sysop, and his query and
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later responses in PCSITES were entirely reasonable, because the way
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Planet Connect used NOBOGUS had not been explained.
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Here's an excerpt from what he posted two days later, after he
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received a reply to his PCSITES post.
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JH> Does this indicate that PC is censoring mail?
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DO> Calm down John, while I can't speak totally for Boyd, I will
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DO> say that this is a common means of screening for bogus messages
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DO> since most if not all if them are cross post from adult links.
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DO> When a high percentage of the packet contains these type of
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DO> words, it's time to quaranteen it until it can be more closely
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DO> examined. At worst it may delay the processing slightly. At
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DO> best it can eliminate another batch of bogus messages.
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JH> If that is all it was doing ... slowing down for closer scrutiny,
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JH> I have no problem with that.
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The same day, Boyd confirmed that. He was answering RE's questions
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about how the NOBOGUS program is used by MANY hubs for standardizing
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echomail:
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RE> I also have to wonder about killing messages due to a bad, or
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RE> old, date. How many times has a Sysop's CMOS gone screwy
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RE> botching up the date? If that happens and someone's date is
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RE> messed up, are we just to kill off that node's messages because
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RE> the Sysop didn't notice that her/his clock was off until s/he
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RE> got home from work?
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BG> Messages older than 20 days get deleted. Every star runs it
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BG> that late and they also do the four letter word thing. This is
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BG> mainly for crossposted messages.
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The "four letter word thing" does NOT delete messages! Boyd and the
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other stars use it to SET ASIDE mail packets for inspection because
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there is a high probability the packet is BOGUS. If inspection shows
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the packet is technically valid (like JH's packet was) then it is put
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back into the datastream. Due to the way Planet Connect processes the
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mail it is delivered only one day later than it would have been if it
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had not triggered NOBOGUS.
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NOBOGUS is not perfect! If it could identify exactly which packets
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contain messages that were not written for the echo they are about to
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be posted in, sysops who use NOBOGUS would not have to use the inexact
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tricks like looking for "FUCK".
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In case you haven't figured out the connection, apparently there are
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people who like to disrupt Fidonet. They "bomb" an echo by flooding it
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FidoNews 11-43 Page: 9 24 Oct 1994
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with duplicate messages or garbage messages. If the messages don't
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look well-formed they won't get past the quality control software that
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mail hubs run. So to save themselves effort the crackers take a block
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of messages from somewhere else and tamper with them enough so that
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they will make it into the bombed echo. Enough of these juvenile
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crackers are excited/obsessed by "adult" topics that that is where
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they get their bogus messages, from an adult forum. It happens often
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enough that the word "FUCK" is a good indicator for spotting bogus
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packets.
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I hope you understand now that censorship has never been Planet
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Connect's purpose or practice. To avoid confusion Boyd reconfigured
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NOBOGUS so that it does not delay mail because it contains special
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words. The messages were never deleted for that reason.
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Also please note how quickly this issue made it into FidoNews! And
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with such emphasis, even an editorial! I saw FidoNews 11-42 come over
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Planet Connect on October 17, four days after Boyd had resolved the
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questions that were first raised on October 10. I'll bet that the
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volume of the complaints against Planet Connect in that issue were
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longer than all the related intelligent comments that appeared in
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PCSITES where the topic was raised and answered within 3 days. And no
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doubt we will all see MANY MORE posts trying to raise anger against
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Planet Connect. I see there has already been speculation that this use
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of NOBOGUS reveals that Planet Connect is a CIA front. :-) You should
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wonder if there are some ex-bigshot landline hubs with KNIVES OUT for
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Planet Connect, spreading rumors whenever they can think one up.
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Expect many more, but relax; Planet Connect has never censored
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echomail.
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This article has been approved by Boyd and the president of
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Planet Systems, Joe Overholt. You can netmail them at 1:3615/50.
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MILPOL NET INTERNATIONAL
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by Martin Riley
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MILITARY/POLICE NET INTERNATIONAL.
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Hi all.
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My name is Martin Riley and I am the International Coordinator
|
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for Milpol Network International. Milpol comes from two words:
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(Mil)itary and (Pol)ice.
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Milpol Network International is a young, serious, and growing
|
||
Network dedicated to serving those who are in uniform, whether
|
||
they happen to be in retired or active service is of no matter.
|
||
Milpol Net was started during 1994 in Calgary, Alberta Canada,
|
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by myself, a Canadian military veteran.
|
||
In Milpol network you will find a small but dedicated group of
|
||
individuals who all share a common goal...That of providing a
|
||
avenue of fellowship for Military and Police personnel, whether
|
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that be via E-Mail conversations on one of Milpol's many diverse
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 11-43 Page: 10 24 Oct 1994
|
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|
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echoes, or via our file support line.
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We are currently looking for nodes in Canada, the USA. Nodes
|
||
from other nations are also more than welcome as well. Here is
|
||
some minor information on Milpol Network:
|
||
|
||
(A) MilPol Network is open to everyone regardless of nationality,
|
||
age, race, color or creed. Although MilPol Network International
|
||
is geared towards service men and women, past or present Military
|
||
or Police experience is not required to join Milpol Net.
|
||
|
||
(B) Milpol Network carries over 20 echoes on several different
|
||
topics. Echoes include our locally famous "Red neck echo" to
|
||
other echoes that contain information on hobbies, gaming,
|
||
firearms, and small unit Military and Police tactics.
|
||
Veteran echoes for operation Desert Storm, Vietnam, Korea, and
|
||
WWII are also represented and supported within Milpol Network.
|
||
|
||
Unlike other Military or Police Networks, there is no time
|
||
consuming application processing down time, there are no
|
||
network board members to vote on your application based on
|
||
previous Military or Police records.
|
||
Milpol's application file is contained in it's information
|
||
packet, and is approved when it arrives, no questions asked,
|
||
and no delays.
|
||
|
||
I would ask you to please consider joining us, not only for
|
||
the bettering of your BBS with a quality network such as Milpol
|
||
Net, but also for the Military and Police personnel in your
|
||
area. If you feel you would like to become part of our growing
|
||
network, then please file request MILPOL.ZIP from 1:134/98 Fido
|
||
or contact me via Net mail and I will more than happy to send
|
||
you our information packet on my dime.
|
||
|
||
Thank you for your time and consideration.
|
||
|
||
Martin Riley
|
||
International Coordinator,
|
||
Milpol Network International.
|
||
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||
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|
||
|
||
Bullshit?
|
||
|
||
RICK LITHGOW (1:2601/574)
|
||
Hey Editor
|
||
|
||
Something is of a bullshitish nature amongst FIDO/Planet Connect.
|
||
After reading the snooze and it's barage of messages from people upset
|
||
with Pc's possible censorship of echomail and the fact my PC reciever
|
||
is do here tommorrow(10/19/94) I felt it in my best interests to call
|
||
back Planet Connect and find out what the hell was going on. Well,
|
||
whom should answer the phone but Mr. Joe Overholt, the owner of planet
|
||
systems himself.
|
||
Mr. Overholt seems to be a very nice and reasonable person and
|
||
FidoNews 11-43 Page: 11 24 Oct 1994
|
||
|
||
I point blank asked him what the hell was going on. I told him about
|
||
the most recent FIDO news and what alot of the complaints were about and
|
||
he was very interested in what I had to say. He was also very distressed
|
||
and informed me in no way was any mail being censored. He did tell me
|
||
that they were using Nobogus to check for dupes, but in no uncertain
|
||
terms were they deleteing msgs that had shit, fuck, cunt, etc... in
|
||
them. He also told me he was going to get togeather an offical response
|
||
to post in the major Sysop echoes as well as one for The Snooze. I hope
|
||
this alleviates some peoples concerns of censorship via PC.
|
||
Now for something even more interesting. As I was reading the
|
||
snooze I noticed that The Terminator posted PC's Nobogus log. A few
|
||
things came to mind.
|
||
1>The Terminator and the NuKe boys (AKA. PUKE boys) have been
|
||
cross crosslinking echoes from kinknet and the such into the virus
|
||
echoes. The msgs consisted of normal msg headers with the msgs
|
||
scrambled to talk about golden showers and enemas. These are very
|
||
juvenile pranks.
|
||
2>The Terminator as also been identified as an imature idiot
|
||
whom has nothing better to do than such as the above and flaming people
|
||
whenever he get's the chance.
|
||
3>How the fuck would he get a legitamate copy of Planet Connects
|
||
No Bogus log? I doubt very much if he broke into their system and stole
|
||
it. More than likely it was manufactured to stir up controversy like
|
||
the Steve Winter Article.
|
||
Cmon people, something is definatly amiss. Mr. overholt did say
|
||
he isn't carrying the Alt.Binaries groups right now because of possible
|
||
legal actions against beaming into certain "Bible Belt states". But
|
||
that's about it. So before everyone goes into hysterics. Please call Joe
|
||
Overholt and confirm whats going on from him before you decide to
|
||
crucify anyone. As for me, I'm reserving judgement, and I may start
|
||
throwing a dummy msg here and there to certain people and find out if
|
||
they got it via the echo. If not, then I think we should investigate.
|
||
|
||
Regards
|
||
Rick Lithgow (Internet) rlith@ios.com
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
SLAVENET - A NEW NETWORK
|
||
|
||
by Jerry Fairfield - 1:352/601
|
||
Slavenet - A New and Different Network
|
||
|
||
******************* Announcing **************************************
|
||
|
||
Slavenet - A network devoted to and for those either in or interested
|
||
in the lifestyle of the Dominant and submissive types. This network
|
||
was formed to bring together for support and amusement of all those
|
||
individuals who consider this lifestyle of interest.
|
||
|
||
Slavenet was the fruitful development of a couple of submissives with
|
||
too much time on their hands...or shall I say their minds. The
|
||
conferences were developed with that in mind and gave voice to those
|
||
who would otherwise not know of each other's existence. It's premice
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 11-43 Page: 12 24 Oct 1994
|
||
|
||
is to advise, cultivate and bring together the community of those who
|
||
desire to live this lifestyle. This obviously is directed to the more
|
||
mature users of your BBS. Therefore, it is required that the System
|
||
Operator be of the age of majority in your given location.
|
||
|
||
An example of conferences provided are; Chatter, where all may meet
|
||
and mingle; Dominants, where the Masters and Mistresses meet to
|
||
discuss their techniques and methods; Slaves, we all know how they like
|
||
to chatter among themselves; Training, for Doms and subs alike; Events,
|
||
to announce and report special occasions and get togethers; Personals,
|
||
for those looking for new Masters or slaves.
|
||
|
||
If you like what you see, or have users that might enjoy meeting with
|
||
others, file request the information packet available at Slavenet
|
||
Central. We are currently filling regional positions in the southern
|
||
states. If you wish to aid in building this network, or just want to
|
||
provide a different look to your messages, request slavenet.zip from
|
||
the address above.
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
squibby
|
||
|
||
"By the end of this text Schopenhauer has argued that the
|
||
university is inextricably compromised by the interests of the state,
|
||
that this necessarily involves it in the perpetuation of the
|
||
monotheistic dogmas that serve such interests, and that the consequent
|
||
subservience to vulgar superstition completely devastates it ;
|
||
degrading it to a grotesque hypocritical sophistry, fuelled by a petty
|
||
careerism spiced by an envious hatred of intellectual independence, and
|
||
articulated in a wretchedly obscure and distorted jargon that
|
||
allows its proponents both to squirm away from the surveillance of the
|
||
priests, and to hypnotize a gullibly adoring public."
|
||
Nick Land. The thirst for
|
||
Annihilation. London,
|
||
Routledge,1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
PLEASE USE FREELY- SLM
|
||
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
WORDS with Madam Emilia.
|
||
|
||
Q: I want to have a word with you.
|
||
|
||
A: Oh,,, about having had words with your friend, in the manner
|
||
of an argument?
|
||
|
||
Q: Ahh, yes, i will partake of words in your company. i will share
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 11-43 Page: 13 24 Oct 1994
|
||
|
||
them with you, as best i can. But how should i do this? How can we
|
||
truly share words, when we each hardly know what we mean? And we
|
||
may intend differing meanings with the same words? Eight bits says
|
||
i can't tell you _anything_, absolutely coherently. For example, we
|
||
were reading our currently favorite book again this morning, "Jake's
|
||
Thing", by Kingsley Amis. You would read a page and i would read
|
||
the same page, over and again.
|
||
|
||
A: Yes, I sailed smoothly over a passage containing the phrase,
|
||
"works like a black".
|
||
|
||
Q: And i balked at the phrase, becoming extremely upset that such a
|
||
fine book should employ racist language, and that YOU should enoy it.
|
||
|
||
Q: What's racist about the use of what i took to be the British
|
||
idiom implying working hard as a black shire horse, or the frontier
|
||
phrase implying working hard as a black-smith over fire and iron.
|
||
|
||
Q: Oh... err, i hadn't thought of that. I read the phrase as
|
||
referring to black slaves being forced to work, which is abhorrent
|
||
and should never be used.
|
||
|
||
Q: And what about our friend who is interested in linguistics who
|
||
entertains his friends by imitating accents?
|
||
|
||
Q: I asked him about that. He said that he is very concerned
|
||
about avoiding offending people. He said that he feels better if he
|
||
can laugh at stereotypes, that he does not want to unconsciously
|
||
use them.
|
||
|
||
Q: Doesn't that reinforce stereotypes rather than alleviating
|
||
their destructive qualities?
|
||
|
||
Q: I do not know. I used to be appalled by "jokes" involving
|
||
stereotypes of any kind whatsoever. "Newfie" jokes, "blonde" jokes,
|
||
"jock" jokes. Pugh. Bletch.
|
||
|
||
Q: I remember that phase of yours. You also entirely lacked a
|
||
sense of humour in any normal sense whatsoever, at that time.
|
||
|
||
Q: Oh, yeah. i remember that. Then, being "politically correct"
|
||
became fashionable. I did like some of the general cultural effects
|
||
of political correctness being de rigeur; however, its insidious
|
||
numbing qualities bothered me. There came to be required mincing
|
||
and particular forms of social etiquette demanding particular
|
||
affectations of speech, without sufficient reasoning and understanding
|
||
supporting them.
|
||
|
||
Q: Yes, oh Thou of the greater dictionary. What would you rather
|
||
have happened?
|
||
|
||
Q: Agh. The mind boggles. It would seem that occasionally the
|
||
good and proper motivation for political awareness became
|
||
trivialized when it became political correctness. The onus is on
|
||
the individual to display how non anything-ist one is, rather than
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 11-43 Page: 14 24 Oct 1994
|
||
|
||
to hear and consider the statements of others with impartiality for
|
||
the purpose of understanding others as clearly as possible and
|
||
edifying the self.
|
||
|
||
Q: That's an aweful lot of work, and it can never be done perfectly.
|
||
|
||
Q: Yes it is, and no it can't.
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
Fidonews Information
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
|
||
Editors: Sylvia Maxwell, Donald Tees
|
||
Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell,
|
||
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)
|
||
|
||
more addresses:
|
||
Rev. Richard Visage -- 1:163/409
|
||
Don -- 1:221/192, don@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca
|
||
sylvia -- 1:221/194, max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca
|
||
Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com
|
||
|
||
(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 AMATEUR ELECTRONIC MAIL system. It is a compilation
|
||
of individual articles contributed by their authors or their
|
||
authorized agents. The contribution of articles to this compilation
|
||
does not diminish the rights of the authors. Opinions expressed in
|
||
these articles are those of the authors and not necessarily those of
|
||
FidoNews.
|
||
|
||
Authors retain copyright on individual works; otherwise FidoNews is
|
||
Copyleft 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, or the eds.
|
||
Articles by Madam emilia may be retransmitted freely through
|
||
cyber-space.
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 11-43 Page: 15 24 Oct 1994
|
||
|
||
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"...
|
||
-- END
|
||
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|
||
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