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F I D O N E W S -- Vol.11 No.46 (14-Nov-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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| 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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Table of Contents
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1. Editorial..................................................... 2
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2. Articles...................................................... 2
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FrontDoor License Interpretation: A Reply................... 2
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A New Echo...CONSPIRACY..................................... 6
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Dear Reverend Visage,....................................... 8
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How to Piss Off an NC (in eight easy lessons)............... 9
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New Product Offering!....................................... 17
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NET 700 (CONT).............................................. 18
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Santa's "Other" Address 1:107/25........................... 22
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Dear Madam Emilia,.......................................... 22
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3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 23
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FidoNews 11-46 Page: 2 14 Nov 1994
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Editorial
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Snooze time again. A mixed bag this week ...
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more net 700 problems, lots of stuff on Frontdoor, and a rather
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long bit from Toronto ... one of those interminable things that
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quotes echomail for five pages rather than writing an article
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that says something.
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I do not know about the rest of you, but I am tempted at
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times to just say anything that quotes echomail is cut. The
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articles that are nothing more than a bunch of mail quotations
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are invariably long, disjointed, and nearly unreadable unless
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one is a participant. (Probably then as well).
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I have been reading a lot of echomail lately about policy
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complaints based on shareware fees, triggered, of course, by the
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frontdoor policy. As a software author, I have a lot of
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sympathy for those that write software and do not get paid.
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I have a lot of problems, though, with the use of policy
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complaints to enforce commercial licencing. If I lodge legal
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charges against someone, and they are upheld, then perhaps I
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have a valid complaint. If, however, I do not lay charges, or
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the charges that I do lay are not upheld by a court, then I
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cannot possibly see how a policy complaint is valid.
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On with the articles.
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Articles
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FrontDoor License Interpretation: A Reply.
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By Darren Ryall
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FidoNet 1:153/822
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Nameless Incensed Shmoe Sysop Unknown To Online Communications, Inc.
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Greetings to all...first of all, this letter is NOT a condoning of
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software piracy first and foremost! I want to make that clear from
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the start. I am a sysop that runs as much freeware software as
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possible so that I can cut my operating costs on my system. That's
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it. Now...that THAT'S out of the way...on to my diatribe.
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...
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Well, they've finally done it. After running my copy of FrontDoor
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2.02nc for the period of three years, and helping other to set up
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same...I've finally decided to stop using FrontDoor as soon as I
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possibly can. Why? Because I'm ashamed to have as the opener to MY
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BBS the product identifier for a product that I no longer believe in.
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Namely, the FrontDoor mailer.
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When JoHo decided to take his mailer and make it shareware...I was
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against it. I could not see the point of making a product that came
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in both a freeware and commercial form a shareware product. Besides
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FidoNews 11-46 Page: 3 14 Nov 1994
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the obvious,"I'm not making enough money on my commercial sales to buy
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that Maserati this month...let's try gouging it out of somewhere
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else." A freeware product encourages the sysop to try a product much
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that same as shareware does. More so, in my opinion. And if the
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sysop LIKES the product enough and NEEDS the extra features enough,
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then he'll commit to buying the commercial product. Pure advertising,
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good policy. However...
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My cries were rather rudely knocked down in the FrontDoor support echo
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with shouts of:"Hey, we've lived off his fat for long enough...I'm a
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mindless drone and I believe that I should have to pay through the
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nose for ALL of my software...even the stuff I write for myself!"
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(ps: Please note, that sentence was Not To Be Taken Seriously by the
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Humourly Impaired.) (pps: That really was a sentence, I think)
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I dropped the echo in disgust. And have been happily tooling around
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in La-La Land since with my FREE FrontDoor 2.02nc.
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I've spiffed it up. Found that I could rename my FM.EXE program to
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whatever I wanted and compile a nice .BAT file so that I could call as
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many editors as I wanted to. And hark! I could do the same with
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FDSETUP.EXE, so that I could have my RemoteAccess config program AND
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FDSetup running from my mailer screen. Not to mention running my RA
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Nodelist and FDNC.EXE compilers....surely this is bliss, I thought. My
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FDNODE.CTL file was gladly spread around to people...many of which are
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now running FD 2.12SW. And then this rather ANAL letter appeared in
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my FIDONEWS one morning...
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> Our shareware agreement grants a limited use license for both
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> registered and unregistered non-commercial use of the product.
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> Non-registered use is limited to a 30 day trail or evaluation of our
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> shareware products. After 30 days, the user must stop using the
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> product, or register it by purchasing a license to use (LTU) through
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> Online Communications. Continued unlicensed use of the product
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> beyond the 30 day period constitutes copyright infringement which we
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> are prepared to litigate.
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Ummmm, excuse me? You mean that IF I were running your product beyond
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thirty days without registering it...and you found out I'd been
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running it for 31 days...you mean you'd be prepared to take me to
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court over it?
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Wow, that's a little HARSH isn't it? I could be living on a time zone
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boundary...and simply be confused as to the hour. And heaven's
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bells...if a blizzard hit and the mail truck were delayed...would I be
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responsible for that? Not to mention if the mail plane were to be
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shot down by alien gunners with nothing else to do on a Sunday
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afternoon. (ps: Note, alien gunners only do their drills on Friday
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afternoons, so this last sentence should also be taken with a grain of
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salt. I know this because Elvis told me so when I was on the UFO to
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Venus.)
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And if I DID register the program, then I'd still have all these
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wonderful keys that I could look at and go, "OOOOoooooo, gee, I wish
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that my newly purchased shareware key would unlock these features so
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that I could use them instead of them sitting there taking up useless
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FidoNews 11-46 Page: 4 14 Nov 1994
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coding space. I'm paying for that space after all. Guess I'll just
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have to shell out another $100 for the Commercial (God's light shining
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down upon it) version so that I too, may be saved from the sins of
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having useless keys that do not function. All praises be to JoHo, he
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that programs my mailer...(bowing to the direction of wherever JoHo
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actually DOES live now...I hear he used to move a bit).
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WHY would anyone want to register the shareware product JUST to have
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features they can't use is beyond me. Though you can get around some
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by using third party utilities such as BGFAX to recieve your FAX's
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automatically, and similar workarounds. (This sentence can be taken
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seriously...I have actually SEEN BGFAX...the word is written on a
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diskette somewhere.)
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> Reporting Procedures:
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> Anyone having information and substantiating documentation of
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> license misuse of any of our products (e.g. FrontDoor, TosScan,
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> FDAPX), should forward such documentation and detail your
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> observations to Online Communications 1:132/300 or 1:132/301 or to
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> the OCI Liason at 1:132/300.12. We are particularly interested in
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> tracing sources of illegal keys being generated for our products
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> such as FrontDoor.
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Yes, the highly successful 1-800-NARC-COP program has hit shareware!
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You too can narc on your friends! Set up your enemies for embarassing
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midnight visits from the SPA! Not to mention the fact that you don't
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GET anything out of the deal but the pure satisfaction of seeing
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piracy stamped out of the world of FrontDoor mailers. CrimeStoppers
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gives you $2000 for a similar idea...I say Online Communications
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should ante up! And come up with a catchy tune like "Cops" did... =)
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> We will investigate the complaints (as we have done in the past),
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> and make a determination on what actions if any, we will pursue. The
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> actions can include policy complaints to NC and NECs, license
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> revocation pursuant to the terms of our licensing, and litigation.
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> Online Communications Inc. has retained the services of legal staff,
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> and has created the position of OCI Liason to pursue copyright
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> infringement of our products.
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Okay, if someone were using an illegal copy of FrontDoor 2.12SW
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now...and decided that they simply COULDN'T handle the strain on their
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moral fibre...and then switched back to a copy of FrontDoor
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2.02nc...but AFTER a policy complaint had been issued by Online
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Communications...(hold yourself kids, this is where it gets
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confusing)...would the NC have the right to ban someone on what they
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choose to do with their mailer?
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And if so, would the license revoking affect the FrontDoor 2.02nc
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mailer? After all, it is a FrontDoor product...even if it were
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released (I assume) before Online Communications had anything to do
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with FrontDoor. Then, would the NC really CARE what a person had for
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a mailer? (Most of my hubs in this area...and in the higher up ranks
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use Binkleyterm because it supports not only the bi-directional
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transfers, but also UNLIMITED AKA's). Lastly, was Tom Baker REALLY
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that much BETTER of a Doctor than Jon Pertwee? =)
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FidoNews 11-46 Page: 5 14 Nov 1994
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> We regret having to write a letter such as this. We have many
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> hundreds of legitimate, and legal users of our products. However,
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> software piracy and copyright infringement costs U.S. companies an
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> estimated $2 billion annually according to the Software Publisher's
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> Association. Online Communications will pursue all avenues to limit
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> its exposure to the illegal use of our products.
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> Sincerely,
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> James Smith
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Okay, now this is what sort of gets my goat. (Good thing, I was
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running out of places to hide the manure, buh-dum-bump) Using another
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companies figures to justify their own draconian measures. Surely, if
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they were so concerned about the enviornmental impact of their current
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mailer systems upon the FidoNet community, and the effect that piracy
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affects that product...then could could commision a committee to find
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out how much money THEY are losing to said pirates. Not how much
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money Microsoft loses to people copying MS-DOS
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6.umpteenbillion/revision-a over in some underdeveloped country where
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software piracy laws do not exist.
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Being the only (as far as I know) shareware and commercial FidoNet
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mailer around currently...FrontDoor is operating at a disadvantage in
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the first place. Lacking features EVEN WHEN REGISTERED makes their
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shareware product Crippleware, and also lacking the bi-directional
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protocols and the ability to even add them in, makes this an inferior
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product. Even the commercial product lacks this ability, I believe.
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(Again, Elvis told me so. Bigfoot told his two friends..and so on.)
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All this simply stacks up against FrontDoor. Much better alternatives
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are out there. Both Binkleyterm (mover of hundred's of megs of mail a
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day!), and Portal of Power are good bi-directional front-end mailers.
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Both have their supporters. Binkley looks a little rough after
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FrontDoor, but is far more powerful when you finally get it all decked
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out. AND IT'S FREE! Portal is great if you're used to
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FrontDoor...similar look, although the feel takes a little getting
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used to. And all you have to do with this is send in five postcards
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to register this puppy I believe. Oooooo, $3.25 or so...I'm dying
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from having all the blood sucked from my veins here. Add that to the
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fact that it took me !10! minutes to convert over a 47k long ROUTE.FD
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file to a Portal equivalent...and we're not doing too bad.
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Bottom line: Look people...wake up to the fact that it's a changing
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world. FrontDoor was king when it was freeware...no longer. (Elvis
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is King! Ah-hem...sorry) Binkleyterm and others have pulled a lot of
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older sysops looking for new features away. Unlimited AKA's,
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bidirectional protocols, faster nodelist compiles (and compilers),
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definable editors...these are features that FrontDoor lacks. About
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all that has really been done for coding is making the product
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shareware, and the infamous "illegal product checksum" features.
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Improving the product should always be a programmers priority, and
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JoHo (or his team) seems to have lost touch with a sysop's realities.
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Moving the mail! As FAST as possible. I'm sure that JoHo probably
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realizes that it's a priority when he grabs his mail from his hub.
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(Bad hub, bad hub...it's my mail, you hear?! Mine...naughty, naughty)
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FidoNews 11-46 Page: 6 14 Nov 1994
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Grab a copy of Portal of Power AND Binkleyterm as fast as you can
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people. Look at both products. Look at their features. Look at all
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the keys that DO NOT say "Only available in Commercial Version" on
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them! See what you can convert into config files for both products.
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See what you like. Then dump FrontDoor 2.12! Or your commercial
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version. And support FREEWARE for a change! Some local programmers
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right now are probably creating utilities for Binkleyterm and Portal
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just for the fun of it. Save some money! Use it to buy that new hard
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drive...or to treat your spouse to a really FINE dinner at some
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secluded hideaway. Save money AND your marriage! Do something
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CREATIVE with the money for Pete's sake! Buy a Beluga! Shave The
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Whales!
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Two hundred and five lines later, I think my audience is asleep. Good
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plan, good night Gracie...and all the ships at sea. (The preceeding
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message was not a paid advertisement for either Binkleyterm(tm) or
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Portal of Power(tm,(c),RRSP), or anything else. It is simply a plea
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to attempt to show alternatives where none seemed to have existed
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before.)
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* Darren Ryall * Internet: <Darren.Ryall@f822.n153.z1.fidonet.org> *
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* /___o___\ * Fidonet: 1:153/822 *
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* | | | * BBS: Night Scented Stock (1-604-572-4733) (2400 bps)*
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* \_/_\_/ * "Imagination is more important than Knowledge.." *
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************************************************************************
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A New Echo...CONSPIRACY...
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by Zorch Frezberg, 1:205/1701
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______________________________
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You've seen or heard of them.
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The Illuminati.
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The Shadow Government.
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The Men In Black.
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The Small Grey Men from Bellatrix.
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The Thirteen Old Men In Geneva Who Rule The World.
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Who are our Secret Masters? What bizarre hold do they have on
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our societies, our governments, even our very day-to-day
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existance? Is there a Bureau 13, an X-Files Division, a secret
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alien base at Area 51?
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What about the myriad plots, covert operations, and secret
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government plans being carried out under our very noses?
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This is the news that the Consortium of Publishing Houses do not
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want *you* to know about!
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This is the information denied to *you* by Those Who Truly Run
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The Government so that you can't take action to protect your
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FidoNews 11-46 Page: 7 14 Nov 1994
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family, your country, or yourself!
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Welcome to CONSPIRACY (EchoTag: CONSPRCY), the echo conference
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designed to bring this news, information and much more to the
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light of Public Scrutiny!
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We are *not* the National Enquirer echo, looking for mutant
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children or Bigfoot's lover. Instead, we are looking for news
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and information, as well as open and free discussion of the
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nefarious plans being laid by those who control our lives and
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the information that we read or watch on television.
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We welcome believers and disbelievers, but will act immediately
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to remove anyone making personal attacks. We want to encourage
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the posting of news, information, rumors and theories about the
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secret plans to turn the US into a UN client state; about how
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the Communist Party of the Soviet Union is secretly still in
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power and threatening to finally control the West through
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economic manipulation; about how the US Congress still provides
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funding under a 'black' budget for the orbital mind-control
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laser satellites.
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Participants may post under an alias, in order to protect their
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identities; genuine discussion and reporting is encouraged. We
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ask only that copyrighted material be given credit as to the
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source so that 'fair use' of copyright is not violated.
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Ask your REC and NEC to bring in CONSPIRACY (EchoTag: CONSPRCY)
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and join in on the discussions that will free your mind, soul
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and spirit from the Dark Clutches of the Brahmin Conservancy!
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Freq MagicFileName CONSPIRE from 1:205/1701 for a copy of the
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Elist notice and the latest set of rules.
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>>>>>>Remember!
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FIDONET stands for
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F I D O N E T
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Fiends, Imps, Devils and Other Nasty Evil Things!
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^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
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Zorch Frezberg, 1:205/1701
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Moderator, CONSPRCY
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FidoNews 11-46 Page: 8 14 Nov 1994
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Swamp Swine Magazine,
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Shuckmagosh, Ohio
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Dear Reverend Visage,
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It is only Wednesday and I may miss important events in the
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week by filing early, but I have been urged by our four
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hundred pound Samoan attorney to sojourn in healthier and
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non-extradictable climes until a small matter involving
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three million harp seals and a bevey of Anti-Fur activists
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is cleared up. Who would have thought that bringing 50,000
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cute, adorable seals to Cindy Crawdford's latest fashion
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show whould have caused so much alarm? I shall send her some
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humanely trapped lettuce as a peace offering.
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I am sadly disappointed in the Excited States. They refused
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to recognize Ollie North's obvious talents for dishonesty,
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right wing looniness, and bulletproof underware; and
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rejected his bid for the Senate. Mercifully, the distillery
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vote was able to pour Teddy Kennedy back into office.
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Carpooling to work from Massachusetts will continue to be
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such fun. And I am positively filled with mirth that someone
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named "Newt" would ascend to a position of prominence in
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their august assemblies. This pretty much assures that the
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Honourable Senator for Pineapple will have a clean shot at
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the presidency.
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Didja notice in the latest snooze where the most secretive
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cabal in Fidonet; the FTSC dudes, have suggested adding yet
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another kludge line to messages? Being a technical
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philistine, I am sure that this has nothing to do with the
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fact that it will provide one more line for brainless
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weenies to quote in their efforts to turn every Fidonet
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message into a near perfect imitation of Internet
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AntFarmMail. While I am on the topic of FTSC, who *are*
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these guys? Has anyone ever seen a list of committee members
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or seen their pictures on milk cartons?
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Speaking of missing in action, where the hell are you? As
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you can imagine, trying to plot your journeys by examining
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the petty cash vouchers you submit to the snooze editors has
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always been a dicey proposition, particularly since you seem
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to have developed a fondness for mail-order wine cellars.
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Sylvia & Don are becomming more than unusually suspicious
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that you may have taken the last advance and retired to your
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igloo to sit out the approaching winter. Need I remind you
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that you promised Nanook that you would help mush his
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dogsled down to Florida this year? As your pharmaceutical
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adviser, I suggest you lay in major stocks of ice-brewed
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beer for the journey.
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I must go Visage. Your secretary, Miss Labamba, has
|
||
developed a peculiar expression on her face and this really
|
||
has nothing at all to do with the fact that I told her she
|
||
FidoNews 11-46 Page: 9 14 Nov 1994
|
||
|
||
was required to go out on the lake to cut the blocks of ice
|
||
we require to keep Rick "As Sagacious as Euglena" Johnston
|
||
from decomposing. I suggest, as a good and decent gesture,
|
||
that we send her to the Canadian Airborne regiment and
|
||
assure them that she is really a Somali that requires their
|
||
unique brand of "peace-keeping."
|
||
|
||
Regards,
|
||
|
||
Doc Logger,
|
||
Drumheller, Alberta
|
||
Rolling Stones Museum
|
||
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
How to Piss Off an NC (in eight easy lessons)
|
||
Lesson 1 - Flame in local sysop base
|
||
Lesley-Dee Dylan
|
||
|
||
Area Sysop250, Msg#34, Oct-27-94 22:26:28
|
||
From: Barry Carter
|
||
To: Luke Kolin
|
||
Subject: Re: Whoops!
|
||
|
||
Hello Luke!
|
||
|
||
Thursday October 27 1994 09:48, Luke Kolin wrote to Lesley-Dee Dylan:
|
||
|
||
LK> The REAL problem in Net 250 today is that the likes of Barry
|
||
LK> Carter need to distort facts and mudsling to ease their bitterness
|
||
LK> at not running the Net they way they want to. I will be very
|
||
LK> interested in how long the sysops of Net 250 tolerate Barry's
|
||
LK> antics.
|
||
|
||
Answer two questions then you little asshole.
|
||
|
||
WAS THE DISH DOWN? WHAT EXPENSES WERE INCURRED AS A RESULT OF THE
|
||
DOWN TIME?
|
||
|
||
If you can answer these simple questions without all of your
|
||
rhetoric, it will certainly be a first.
|
||
|
||
Oh! By the way. See you in a year you little liar. I will personally
|
||
miss your brand of politics. I do not feel that an appeal will be
|
||
worthwhile as your "TRACK RECORD" is known very well beyond the
|
||
boundaries of this net.
|
||
|
||
I look forward to your return in one year 2 weeks. I will still be
|
||
here as net historian to greet your return.
|
||
|
||
Until then you little asshole!
|
||
|
||
Area Sysop250, Msg#41, Oct-28-94 07:35:18
|
||
From: Barry Carter
|
||
FidoNews 11-46 Page: 10 14 Nov 1994
|
||
|
||
To: Derren Whiteman
|
||
Subject: Re: Whoops!
|
||
|
||
Hello Derren!
|
||
|
||
Thursday October 27 1994 18:07, Derren Whiteman wrote to Barry Carter:
|
||
|
||
BC>> <20> This message is not intended to solicit a debate or engage
|
||
BC>> in any flame <20> war. It is posted purely as a public service.
|
||
|
||
DW> Yeah, right.
|
||
|
||
Quite seriously.
|
||
|
||
Indeed the choice to reply as you see fit or not is yours.
|
||
|
||
Apart from a few petty dictators around, people should be able to
|
||
say their piece (as I do frequently) without certain assholes teeling
|
||
them the debate / discussion is off topic according to some contrived
|
||
set of rules to suit the day.
|
||
|
||
"One thing I know for sure", the dish was/is broken and James in his
|
||
wisdom has chosen to hide that fact from the net.
|
||
|
||
Bear!
|
||
|
||
Area Sysop250, Msg#200, Oct-31-94 21:05:00
|
||
From: Barry Carter
|
||
To: Derren Whiteman
|
||
Subject: Re: Whoops!
|
||
|
||
Hello Derren!
|
||
|
||
Monday October 31 1994 10:58, Derren Whiteman wrote to Barry Carter:
|
||
|
||
DW> The only problem I can see is that your messages are showing
|
||
DW> up.
|
||
|
||
Think of me as the energizer bunny.
|
||
|
||
* Lesson 2 - Ignore NC's warnings
|
||
|
||
# Originally by James Korolas, 1:250/501@fidonet
|
||
# Originally to Barry Carter, 1:250/888
|
||
# Originally dated 1 Nov 1994, 23:53
|
||
|
||
Hello, Barry!
|
||
|
||
Can you please stop with the personal flaming in SYSOP250? Contrary
|
||
to your belief, I do not relish handing out suspensions, but you
|
||
constant personal attacks are inflammatory, derogatory and in plain
|
||
bad taste.
|
||
|
||
I've received a few complaints about them, and have been asked to
|
||
do something about it. I'm asking you nicely, to please cease this
|
||
FidoNews 11-46 Page: 11 14 Nov 1994
|
||
|
||
behaviour.
|
||
|
||
If this continues after noon (12:00pm) on Wednesday, I will suspend
|
||
your access to SYSOP250.
|
||
|
||
Take care!
|
||
|
||
-James
|
||
|
||
Area Sysop250, Msg#247, Nov-02-94 00:23:22
|
||
From: Barry Carter
|
||
To: James Korolas
|
||
Subject: Re:
|
||
|
||
*** Answering a msg posted in NETMAIL.
|
||
|
||
Tuesday November 01 1994 23:53, James Korolas wrote to Barry Carter:
|
||
|
||
But it is OK for people to use abusive language and name calling
|
||
when it is in my direction? Have you sent similiar netmail to those who
|
||
enjoy using words like "moron", "shut the fuck up", "liar", "asshole"
|
||
etc? I thought not.
|
||
|
||
Were these the same people who are complaining? I thought so.
|
||
|
||
When and if you ever have the occasion to be even handed in your
|
||
criticisms I shall be pleased to discuss things rationally with you.
|
||
|
||
Until you understand that you can not use this medium to censor
|
||
those with whom you do not agree, and condone the actions of those who
|
||
support you, you can go Korolas yourself.
|
||
|
||
Do what you have been told by Luke to do. You have no other choice.
|
||
|
||
Area Sysop250, Msg#279, Nov-03-94 23:21:00
|
||
From: James Korolas
|
||
To: Barry Carter
|
||
Subject: Re:
|
||
|
||
Hi, Barry!
|
||
|
||
According to gossip, on 02 Nov 94 00:23:22,
|
||
Barry Carter said this to James Korolas:
|
||
|
||
Do yourself a favour and stop "thinking" for me. Go back through all
|
||
your messages and you will see a myriad of insults strewn about. The
|
||
fact that more people didn't reply in kind to your messages astounds me.
|
||
I sent you a netmail asking you to stop the personal flamming. You are
|
||
more than welcome to continue posting messages in SYSOP250. Just try to
|
||
excersize some control and leave out the colourful metaphores.
|
||
|
||
Regards,
|
||
|
||
-James
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 11-46 Page: 12 14 Nov 1994
|
||
|
||
* Lesson 3 - Continue flaming
|
||
|
||
Area Sysop250, Msg#288, Nov-04-94 07:27:08
|
||
From: Barry Carter
|
||
To: James Korolas
|
||
Subject: Re:
|
||
|
||
Hello James!
|
||
|
||
Thursday November 03 1994 23:21, James Korolas wrote to Barry Carter:
|
||
|
||
Eat me doofus!
|
||
|
||
Area Sysop250, Msg#311, Nov-05-94 00:02:22
|
||
From: Barry Carter
|
||
To: Iain Grant
|
||
Subject: Re: I'm baaack!
|
||
|
||
Hello Iain!
|
||
|
||
Friday November 04 1994 20:49, Iain Grant wrote to Luke Kolin:
|
||
|
||
IG> Pull Pinochio's strings, and get it back for Ryan then.
|
||
|
||
Wasn't Pinochio a skinny little guy?
|
||
|
||
If Jimmy is Pinochio then he must have told a lot of lies to get
|
||
that big!
|
||
|
||
And to think he once called me a "prominent member" of whatever.
|
||
:-)>
|
||
|
||
I'll ask Dee for the full story. One thing I know for sure is that
|
||
it will know.
|
||
|
||
* Lesson 4 - Threaten NC
|
||
|
||
# Originally by Barry Carter, 1:250/888
|
||
# Originally to James Korolas, 1:250/0
|
||
# Originally dated 6 Nov 1994, 21:18
|
||
|
||
I enjoy sending you mail, as all that is required is placing a
|
||
ZERO in the "to:" field and your name shows up. Very telling indeed.
|
||
|
||
I shall be using the N250LIST to reply to messages in SYSOP250.
|
||
Could you make arrangements to send it to me as it comes out please?
|
||
|
||
Will there be a problem with your system routing my replies and
|
||
posts that would have gone in SYSOP250 on a regular basis? I am sure
|
||
you have the correct routing set up for the hubs etc.
|
||
|
||
Your decision to ban me from SYSOP250 will only cause you more
|
||
problems. I did not violate your no flame edict in any way except
|
||
in your imagination. No where in any of the messages you quoted
|
||
back to me do I flame anyone. You are simply using any excuse that
|
||
FidoNews 11-46 Page: 13 14 Nov 1994
|
||
|
||
you can find to limit any discusion / postings that are critical
|
||
of you and your administration.
|
||
|
||
Hang on for the ride of your life, big boy. I do not go away.
|
||
I simply become more (as you said) prominent.
|
||
|
||
I look forward to hearing more from you and of you.
|
||
|
||
Enjoy!
|
||
|
||
(46) Mon 7 Nov 94 0:21 Cost: 0
|
||
By: James Korolas
|
||
To: Barry Carter, FOXWOOD! (1:250/888)
|
||
Re: N250LIST
|
||
|
||
Hello, Barry!
|
||
|
||
With your efficient IT-Net, one would think that you would prefer to
|
||
use your "superior, Luke-free" system for message routing. Barring
|
||
that, you may wish to HUB route messages yourself (I can show you how
|
||
to do this if you are incapable of reading that part of the manual).
|
||
Incidentally, as a HUB, I advise you to obtain permission from each
|
||
HUB prior to HUB-routing mass mailings. I, for one, would find it in
|
||
poor taste if you tied-up my system unnecessarily to deliver mail
|
||
which you could easily do yourself (except for the nodes marked PVT).
|
||
|
||
Have a nice day!
|
||
|
||
-James
|
||
|
||
# Forwarded from "NETCON"
|
||
# Originally by James Korolas, 1:250/597@fidonet
|
||
# Originally to All
|
||
# Originally dated 6 Nov 1994, 10:52
|
||
|
||
Greetings, everyone!
|
||
|
||
Seems like Rick's friends are doing everything in their power to force
|
||
another net election in Net250, by threatening me with policy
|
||
complaints for various things I am alleged to have done. Rick's past
|
||
history would indicate to me that he is more than likely to follow up
|
||
on their bogus complaints (witness the one against Luke Kolin).
|
||
|
||
In any event, just to fill you in on two of the upcomming complaints
|
||
(and I'd like your input as to how I should counter them, as I loathe
|
||
policy complaints, but may have no choice but to file a few of my
|
||
own):
|
||
|
||
#1 - Chris Unsworth routed some netmail through my HUB and claims that
|
||
I intercepted it (not true, the message was forwarded in it's entirety
|
||
to me by Bob Yeo) and that he will contempate a PC against me (don't
|
||
this one sound familiar? <g>). He then proceeded to spread all kinds
|
||
of accusations against me in REG12 & SYSOP250. This would strike me
|
||
as "excessively annoying behaviour." I believe that if I filed a
|
||
policy complaint, based on Rick's track record, my complaint would
|
||
FidoNews 11-46 Page: 14 14 Nov 1994
|
||
|
||
have to be upheld, wouldn't it? Or do policy complaints only hold
|
||
against those that the RC dislikes?
|
||
|
||
#2 - Barry Carter was warned in Netmail to obey the rules in SYSOP250
|
||
and not to flame. Barry, of course, promptly quoted the netmail in
|
||
SYSOP250 and then proceeded for several more days to continue the
|
||
behaviour. He had his write- access revoked. He sent me a note today
|
||
telling me that he would file a policy complaint with his friend Rick
|
||
Johnston. No doubt Rick will act on this one as well...
|
||
|
||
Take care!
|
||
|
||
-James
|
||
|
||
* Lesson 5 - Pitch out your V.34, drag up a 1200, demand nodelist
|
||
|
||
# Originally by Barry Carter, 1:250/888
|
||
# Originally to James Korolas, 1:250/0
|
||
# Originally dated 7 Nov 1994, 23:44
|
||
|
||
Hello James!
|
||
|
||
I will need the nodelist from you also on a regular basis as I am
|
||
having a problem here with some utility grunging my list. When I
|
||
figure out what is actually happening here I will let you know.
|
||
|
||
I do not want to tie up my line as I move a significant amount of
|
||
mail & files, so I will be using an old 1200 baud modem to get it from
|
||
you. I hope this is not a problem for you. If it is I would be pleased
|
||
to go over the policy document with you so that you are more
|
||
understanding of the contents.
|
||
|
||
I am looking forward to seeing you reverse your ruling of my
|
||
status in SYSOP250. I requested of you clarification of why I was
|
||
banned and you sent me nothing that can be construed as a flame on my
|
||
part. I trust you will reconsider your decision.
|
||
|
||
Thanks ever so much. Keep up the good work. I know how busy you
|
||
are and how busy you are going to be for the next 90 days if the ban
|
||
is not lifted.
|
||
|
||
Warmest regards.
|
||
|
||
* Lesson 6 - Route bombing runs
|
||
|
||
# Originally by Barry Carter, 1:250/888
|
||
# Originally to James Korolas, 1:250/501
|
||
# Originally dated 7 Nov 1994, 17:58
|
||
|
||
Hello James!
|
||
|
||
Monday November 07 1994 00:21, James Korolas wrote to Barry Carter:
|
||
|
||
JK> HUB prior to HUB-routing mass mailings. I, for one, would find
|
||
JK> it in poor taste if you tied-up my system unnecessarily to
|
||
FidoNews 11-46 Page: 15 14 Nov 1994
|
||
|
||
JK> deliver mail which you could easily do yourself (except for the
|
||
JK> nodes marked PVT).
|
||
|
||
Tough. I shall be sending them all through you as you are required
|
||
to do so according to policy. If you need assistance in sorting
|
||
through the policy document please do not hesitate to ask.
|
||
|
||
Systems that I can send direct will go direct, the rest you get as
|
||
part of your mandated duties.
|
||
|
||
The fact that you are a hub has nothing to do with your duties as
|
||
NC. The NC position takes precedence over your "too many hats"
|
||
positions.
|
||
|
||
I thank you for having the correct routing set up, and look
|
||
forward to utilizing your system per policy. In other words, I can
|
||
play whatever gane you want to play.
|
||
|
||
Have a nice day
|
||
|
||
* Lesson 7 - Object to receiving nodelist at 1200
|
||
|
||
By: Barry Carter, FOXWOOD! (1:250/888@fidonet.org)
|
||
To: Luke Kolin
|
||
Re: Re: Thought I'd like to help
|
||
St: Pvt Crash Kill Rcvd
|
||
|
||
cc: James Korolas
|
||
|
||
Thursday November 10 1994 20:00, Luke Kolin wrote to Barry Carter:
|
||
|
||
LK> I've locked my modem at 1200 baud for your system, since I hear
|
||
LK> you are having modem problems. This way we should be guaranteed
|
||
LK> a connect.
|
||
|
||
Whatever you send me, I shall send back to James times 10.
|
||
|
||
You want to play little games fuckhead I can play harder and
|
||
longer than you.
|
||
|
||
James,
|
||
|
||
I consider Luke Kolin's actions to wholly improper and I formally
|
||
request that you order him to cease and desist else I will file a
|
||
formal policy complaint against him.
|
||
|
||
His campaign to load up my system is excessively annoying as I
|
||
have not requested he send anything to my address.
|
||
|
||
Do your job or be removed.
|
||
|
||
Warmest regards
|
||
|
||
# Originally by James Korolas, 1:250/501@fidonet
|
||
# Originally to Barry Carter, 1:250/888
|
||
FidoNews 11-46 Page: 16 14 Nov 1994
|
||
|
||
# Originally dated 11 Nov 1994, 0:36
|
||
|
||
cc: Luke Kolin
|
||
|
||
Hello, Barry!
|
||
|
||
What's the problem? Your message to me has specifically stated that
|
||
your modem can only operate at 1200 baud. And, since you have read
|
||
policy, you surely must realize that:
|
||
|
||
a) I am NOT required to provide nodelists, only to make nodediffs
|
||
available.
|
||
b) I can delegate responsibility.
|
||
|
||
Therefore, since Luke is one of the "people that matter", I have asked
|
||
him to take on this responsibility and to provide you with a full
|
||
nodelist on a weekly basis at your specified 1200 baud. I should
|
||
think you would be most greatful to Luke, as he is putting aside his
|
||
personal differences to help you in your time of need.
|
||
|
||
Incidentally, I'd watch who you threaten and what you threaten them
|
||
with.
|
||
|
||
Take care!
|
||
|
||
-James
|
||
|
||
(282) Fri 11 Nov 94 12:44a Rcvd: Fri 11 Nov 1:18a
|
||
By: James Korolas, MetroHUB 5 (1:250/501@fidonet)
|
||
To: Lesley-Dee Dylan
|
||
Re: Failed request
|
||
St: Pvt Kill Rcvd
|
||
|
||
# Original to: Barry Carter (1:250/888)
|
||
|
||
cc: Luke Kolin
|
||
|
||
> fidonews File missing or password error
|
||
|
||
> You can also request the actual filename you are looking for! >
|
||
|
||
> Fix this please as the request was made within your
|
||
> permitted time frame.
|
||
|
||
Why not just request the actual issue of the fidonews you are looking
|
||
for? Notice how it says "You can also request the actual filename..."?
|
||
|
||
> Or let me back into SYSOP250, whichever is easiest.
|
||
|
||
No problem, as soon as your suspension is over! :)
|
||
|
||
Incidentally, since your modem has problems at speeds above 1200 baud,
|
||
I will either have to change your nodelist entry to reflect this, or
|
||
mark you as down. Which do you prefer?
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 11-46 Page: 17 14 Nov 1994
|
||
|
||
Also, I am giving you notice that you are free to receive files that
|
||
you get from me from either Luke Kolin (1:250/714) or Lesley-Dee
|
||
Dylan, as both of these people have been delegated the responsibility
|
||
(as per policy 4) of redistributing them to nodes who cannot get there
|
||
modems to work above 2400 baud.
|
||
|
||
Take care!
|
||
|
||
-James
|
||
|
||
* Lesson 8 - Threaten NC again
|
||
|
||
# Originally by Barry Carter, 1:250/888
|
||
# Originally to James Korolas, 1:250/501
|
||
# Originally dated 11 Nov 1994, 7:23
|
||
|
||
Hello James!
|
||
|
||
Friday November 11 1994 00:36, James Korolas wrote to Barry Carter:
|
||
|
||
Let the games begin you fucking asshole. You have no idea what I
|
||
am capable of and how your life can be made extremely miserable by
|
||
actions that I can take within the bounds of policy.
|
||
|
||
I have a very long attention span and you are about to know how
|
||
focused I can be. You want to censor me in SYSOP250 then you get what
|
||
you get.
|
||
|
||
Stand by for your system to be used to route mail per policy.
|
||
|
||
Take care!
|
||
|
||
# Originally by Barry Carter, 1:250/888
|
||
# Originally to James Korolas, 1:250/501
|
||
# Originally dated 11 Nov 1994, 7:25
|
||
|
||
Hello James!
|
||
|
||
Friday November 11 1994 00:44, James Korolas wrote to Barry Carter:
|
||
|
||
Please show me in policy where it states that you are not required
|
||
to make these files available. I have no wish to receive anything from
|
||
your little fuckhead friends.
|
||
|
||
* If these lessons don't work, Mr. Carter will continue his lessons.
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
New Product Offering!
|
||
|
||
by James Smith
|
||
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|
||
Distributor of FrontDoor for the Americas
|
||
|
||
Online Communications, Inc. is pleased to announce the first in a
|
||
FidoNews 11-46 Page: 18 14 Nov 1994
|
||
|
||
series of books on FrontDoor and related utility packages:
|
||
"E-Mail Systems with FrontDoor and FrontDoor APX - a Setup Guide"
|
||
by Gary A. Shade.
|
||
|
||
E-Mail Systems provides the reader with a guided tour of setting up
|
||
and using todays most popular mail software, and point package:
|
||
FrontDoor 2.20/ml, and FrontDoor APX. Many of the setup tips and hints
|
||
can also be applied to the shareware version of FrontDoor: FD2.12SW.
|
||
|
||
Each and every setup option available to FrontDoor is shown and
|
||
explained by the author. The book of 175 pages in length, contains
|
||
many tables and illustrations depicting the author's own working setup
|
||
for his BBS. Examples of batch files and other necessary files are
|
||
discussed in detail.
|
||
|
||
The author also discusses how to properly size the overall system, and
|
||
the many administrative tasks that must be performed by modern day
|
||
System Operators (SYSOPs). E-Mail Systems with FrontDoor and FrontDoor
|
||
APX, builds upon the program's documentation with tested and proven
|
||
examples.
|
||
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NET 700 (CONT)
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This is a series of correspondence between a Hong Kong sysop and the
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International Co-ordinator on the problem in NET700. I hope this will
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set the record straight. Let's hope this saga will not happen to any
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other net. But that will be wishful thinking.
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Date: 10-07-94 22:05
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From: Raymond Poon
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To: George Peace
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Subj: C:\QUICKBBS\NET700.280
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Dear Mr George Peace,
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Hello, our dear international co-ordinator. You probably have heard a
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lot about the trouble in NET700 way down here in Hong Kong. As a
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FidoNews 11-46 Page: 19 14 Nov 1994
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faithful Fidonet system operator for 6 years, I would like to draw your
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attention to the following.
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The new net co-ordinator, Chris Leung, who came out of nowhere and was
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forced upon net700 sysops by the unilateral decision of the zone
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co-ordinator, Samson Luk, had met great resistance from all corners of
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the net. Instead of selling himself as a responsible co-ordinator, he
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just tried to kick everyone who objected out of the game.
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The latest situation is that he made out a new nodelist which consists
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of 30 plus node and put it to the international nodelist; thus depriving
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the other over 600 innocent nodes the right to international
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communication under the Fidonet system.
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I suppose you can immediately see the impact of the 600 vs 30 situation
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which just shows how unpopular the new regime is.
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Furthermore, I strongly stress that a net of a few nodes and without a
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proper mailgate system cannot be called a network. The co-ordinator
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dismantle the international mail system for net700 maliciously and had
|
||
done great injustice to the 600 plus sysops many of whom have
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contributed to the Fidonet for many years. He has no intention of
|
||
improving the network but just wants to destroy it if he can't have it
|
||
his way. Many of these sysops have not done anything. They just want to
|
||
remain status quo.
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The Zone 6 co-ordinator seems to know about the case and has done
|
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nothing to stop this from happening. As the international co-ordinator,
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I appeal to you to stop this nonsense immediately. I attach with this
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mail the latest net700 nodelist which contains all active nodes. Please
|
||
put this back into the international nodelist. Please also advise the
|
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Zone 6 co-ordinator that the interest of 600 plus Fidonet sysops cannot
|
||
be sacrified to save the face of one or two persons. When the people
|
||
want to impeach the president, the president can't just fire the
|
||
congress and start again. He got to resign and have another election,
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isn't it.
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Regards, Raymond Poon
|
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Music Lovers' Board (6:700/7)
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Internet:MU270395@hkpcc.hkp.hk
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CompuServe: 100314,1152
|
||
|
||
--- QuickBBS 2.80 Ovr (Gamma-5)
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* Origin: Music Lovers' Board (885-9531) (6:700/7)
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|
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Date: 11-02-94 14:18
|
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From: Raymond Poon
|
||
To: George Peace
|
||
Subj: Net700 problem
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|
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Hello Mr George Peace,
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|
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It seems that the trouble of NET700 does not wish to go away and it
|
||
comes back time and again to haunt you. It should occur to you that
|
||
something is really wrong and that there are a lot of grievances which
|
||
FidoNews 11-46 Page: 20 14 Nov 1994
|
||
|
||
need to be addressed.
|
||
|
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My understanding is that you remain unconvinced that the re-engineering
|
||
of Net700 is a plot to undermine the network. The following are some
|
||
points which you should consider:
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|
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(a) There are sysops which re-applied but received no response. Alex
|
||
Lee of 126 is one and CT Lee of 666 is another. So the *C is selective
|
||
in his accepting old sysops. Those who he dislikes are purged. There
|
||
are some sysops who responded thinking they just reponded to request of
|
||
information. Many are ashamed to be included in the new nodelist.
|
||
|
||
(b) The new nodelist of Net700 is nowhere to be seen. I have enquired
|
||
some BBS on the new list but none of them received any nodelist from the
|
||
NC. So the tiny Net700 nodelist only exists in the International
|
||
Nodelist which the RC/ZC fed you. The whole re-engineering exercise is
|
||
to cut Hong Kong BBS from the international nodelist. This proves that
|
||
the *C has no intention of maintaining a Hong Kong network.
|
||
|
||
(c) What can the BBS do? From my enquiry to the BBS on the new list,
|
||
viz 269, 603 et al, all of them have to maintain the old nodelist and to
|
||
use the old mailgates in order to maintain contact with others and the
|
||
mail traffic. The new *C has no intention to run the network. He just
|
||
want to destroy the network and get rid of his rivals. In fact the Hong
|
||
Kong BBS scene is still maintained only with the enthusiasm of the
|
||
sysops who have been ex-communicated from the international Fidonet.
|
||
|
||
Since FidoNet has turned its back on them, Hong Kong sysops are planning
|
||
to do the same by forming its own network and promote it worldwide. This
|
||
is not a healthy scene and only an integrated international network can
|
||
do best for international telecommunication. This has happened to
|
||
Fidonet before as there are several international networks which are
|
||
hived off from Fidonet because of similar events.
|
||
|
||
Mr George Peace, you can do something to maintain the coherence of
|
||
FidoNet by intervening the act of malice in the network. Expelling 500
|
||
BBS to satisfy a few is a laughing stalk. Please stop this absurdity of
|
||
re-engineering the network and reinstate the original Net700 list into
|
||
the international nodelist.
|
||
|
||
Regards, Raymond Poon
|
||
MU270395@hkpcc.hkp.hk
|
||
6:700/7 (ex-communicated)
|
||
|
||
--- QuickBBS 2.80 Ovr (Gamma-5)
|
||
* Origin: Music Lovers' Board (885-9531) (6:700/7)
|
||
|
||
From: george.peace@paonline.com
|
||
Message-ID: <9411021739.0OSYD00@paonline.com>
|
||
Organization: Pennsylvania Online!
|
||
X-Mailer: TBBS/PIMP v3.17
|
||
Date: Wed, 02 Nov 94 17:39:23 -0500 (EST)
|
||
Subject: NET 700 PROBLEM AGAIN
|
||
To: mu270395@hkpcc.hkp.hk
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 11-46 Page: 21 14 Nov 1994
|
||
|
||
You cannot expect me to abandon FidoNet Policy in the same manner as is
|
||
alleged in net 6:700. At risk of sounding trite, two wrongs do not make
|
||
a right.
|
||
|
||
I was shown evidence that NC 6:700 gave as much as a 3 month warning
|
||
that anyone not updating their FidoNet node applications would be
|
||
dropped. I also received evidence that the announcement was ignored. The
|
||
evidence was presented to me by "excommunicated" 6:700 nodes who had
|
||
ignored the order saying it was not required.
|
||
|
||
The people who embarked on the letter writing campaign are completely
|
||
missing the point I've been trying to make. File policy complaints to
|
||
the Region Coordinator based upon actual personal experiences. Do not
|
||
file based upon theories of conspiracy or reports of others' stories.
|
||
Show actual personal experiences in accordance with FidoNet Policy.
|
||
|
||
If there is wrong-doing in net 6:700 or the region or zone make it known
|
||
using procedures of the Policy you want me to enforce on others. I will
|
||
not abandon FidoNet Policy and jump over a Zone Coordinator and Region
|
||
Coordinator whenever asked. I must see that those who demand that one
|
||
clause of Policy is followed also recognize all other clauses of that
|
||
Policy.
|
||
|
||
/------------------------------------------------------------\
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||
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\------------------------------------------------------------/
|
||
|
||
From: Raymond Poon
|
||
To: George Peace
|
||
Subj: Net700 Trouble Again
|
||
|
||
Dear Mr George Peace,
|
||
|
||
First of all, I would apologise for your being annoyed by so many
|
||
letters of complaints directly to you. I have no knowledge of any
|
||
letter writing campaign except for a few letters from Alex Lee and Rogie
|
||
Nie. It occur to me that there must be many other sysops who felt the
|
||
same way that complaints to RC/ZC would be futile and they could only
|
||
entrust in you for justice.
|
||
|
||
You may wish to note that Region 61 only cover Hong Kong and Macau, with
|
||
Macau being a small town close to Hong Kong. RC of Region 61 in fact is
|
||
only controlling the FidoNet of Hong Kong and of course the NC of 6:700.
|
||
|
||
Another point of fact is that the NC did not give 3 months' notice to
|
||
sysops. He sent out his demand in September and set a deadline of 14
|
||
October. However, 600 nodes were already purged from the International
|
||
Nodelist by the end of September.
|
||
|
||
I fully appreciate your concern in upholding the actions of the NC/RC/ZC
|
||
and that sysops should do their fair share in complying with reasonable
|
||
request. However, I regret that you remain unconvinced, despite all the
|
||
FidoNews 11-46 Page: 22 14 Nov 1994
|
||
|
||
facts shown to you, that the re-engineering of NET700 is a malicious act
|
||
and should be called off right from the start. The NC/ZC did it with
|
||
the full expectation that all their rivals would not respond. This is a
|
||
purging exercise instead of an act to improve the network.
|
||
|
||
Another important fact is that a very large majority of the 600 sysops
|
||
will withdraw from Net700. This is a collective action arising from
|
||
their own initiative and is equivalent to a vote of non-confidence to
|
||
the people in power. If this happens in the British Parliament or in
|
||
many other civilized countries, this is a consitutional upheaval and the
|
||
government will automatic collapse and an election will have to take
|
||
place.
|
||
|
||
I also have to report, with deep regret, that Net700 sysops will
|
||
emigrate en mass to a new HongKongNet which will be promoted worldwide.
|
||
Though it is in no way intended to vie against the Fidonet, it does shed
|
||
a bad light on Fidonet which has been damaged by the irresponsible act
|
||
of a few. I would leave it to you as the IC to decide what to do to
|
||
restore the name of Fidonet which I have enjoyed to work with as a sysop
|
||
for many years. I hope you can do your best to protect the well-being
|
||
of the few nodes remaining in 6:700.
|
||
|
||
Regards,
|
||
Raymond Poon
|
||
MU270395@hkpcc.hkp.hk
|
||
6:700/7 (ex-communicated)
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
by Santa Claus
|
||
Santa's "Other" Address 1:107/25
|
||
|
||
Ho, Ho, Ho!
|
||
|
||
Hello everyone. Just wanted to let you know that Santa is back
|
||
online and waiting for your letters. Make sure to get them posted
|
||
to me so I can get these elves working, and have everything ready
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for delivery on 12-24.
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|
||
Looking forward to hearing from you, and wishing everyone
|
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a joyous holiday season
|
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|
||
Santa
|
||
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|
||
North Pole 1:107/25
|
||
|
||
Happy Holidays Everyone!
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||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Dear Madam Emilia,
|
||
|
||
You MUST stop being jealous of Ms. Labamba. Yeah, so what; so
|
||
she got a motor bike ride and a football game, sculptural bananas, a
|
||
maroon jumpsuit, a stolen car and a view of neon lights from a second
|
||
FidoNews 11-46 Page: 23 14 Nov 1994
|
||
|
||
storey walk-up. You can't expect to compete with someone who wears
|
||
spandex, and you will never have any fun if you keep yourself locked
|
||
in a room wearing a mask all by yourself.
|
||
|
||
Be grateful that it wasn't you who had to jump out of a hot tub
|
||
rather too quickly and on a cold day, because some imaginative
|
||
zealot or other had laced your H20 with pyrrannahs. Be relieved
|
||
that it is not you, who must learn to spell, or be forever cast as an
|
||
unemployed witch. Be amazed that you manage to get any mail
|
||
whomsoever, considering that you pay no attention to your front end and
|
||
barely tweak your tosser.
|
||
|
||
Since all is well, that end's well, but never is enough more.
|
||
If you bring Pelagian humours and your chevy to the Levey while
|
||
bearing in mind a little read book and a few Zappa tunes, Ms.
|
||
Labamba's gonna wanna parachute, provided that she can still manage
|
||
to perform the dubious task of distinguishing between phenomes
|
||
and phonemes.
|
||
|
||
yours in tandem,
|
||
anon-y-mouse
|
||
|
||
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|
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