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F I D O N E W S -- Volume 15, Number 23 8 June 1998
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| The newsletter of the | ISSN 1198-4589 Published by: |
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| FidoNet community | "FidoNews" |
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| _ | 1-209-251-7529 [1:1/23] |
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| | | \ \\ | Editor: |
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| | (*) | \ )) | Zorch Frezberg 1:205/1701 |
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| (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends. |
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| | -- JOSEPH PULITZER |
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The End of the Beginning?
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Table of Contents
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1. EDITORIAL ................................................ 1
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Ship of Dreams, Ship of Fools ............................ 1
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2. ARTICLES ................................................. 4
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Souvestre and Frezberg ................................... 4
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Musings & Meanderings .................................... 6
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No Confidence Called Against ZEC by RECC ................. 9
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3. COLUMNS .................................................. 10
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No vaccine for logorrhea ................................. 10
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4. WE GET EMAIL ............................................. 13
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5. NOTICES .................................................. 15
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Future History ........................................... 15
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6. FIDONEWS PUBLIC-KEY ...................................... 16
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FidoNews PGP Public-Key Listing .......................... 16
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7. FIDONET BY INTERNET ...................................... 17
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8. FIDONEWS INFORMATION ..................................... 19
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FIDONEWS 15-23 Page 1 8 Jun 1998
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EDITORIAL
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In the news, a few items...
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The FidoNews Web Site (www.fidonews.org) was down earlier this week,
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per an E-Mail from Jim Barchuk, who maintains it for all of Fido.
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Any mail sent through the site, as well as files or subscriptions,
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were held at his provider until the system could be re-built. As of
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our last discussions, the site is back on-line and running.
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Richard Peer is the new Z5C, as Henk Wolsink has stepped down, much
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to the joy of the Z2C, no doubt. I've had the privilege to have been
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in contact with Henk for some time, and have come to respect his
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ideas. While not leaving Fido, his presence will be remembered for
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some time to come.
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Adrian Walker has stepped down as the Zone 1 EchoList Coordinator,
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with the June 1998 ECHOLIST being his final publication. While
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Adrian is admired for his work, it is odd that he would hand over his
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source code, long stated as both his own and not to be disclosed, to
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John Souvestre...the same person who has also removed echomail
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conferences that he did not personally approve of from distribution.
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Then again, who is the EchoList Back-up Password Keeper these days?
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Moreover, given his past distaste for an official FidoNet posting,
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why would John be given the source code without the proviso that it
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is to be passed along to the next duly appointed EchoList Coordinator
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without question?
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Just as oddly, John has decided to post a message from an echo into
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the FidoNews. In the sense of fairness and balance, the response to
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it is also posted. The message, while apparently intended for _last_
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week's issue, was delayed to this one as John does not believe in
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following the article submission specifications in the ARTSPEC.DOC
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policy...the Editor does not routinely search other echoes than those
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indicated for the purposes of accepting submissions.
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And, unlike John's messages, the responses in FIDONEWS are not
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censored to bring across points while avoiding others of greater
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import.
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In a lighter note, Bruce Bodger has decided to take Bob Moravsik to
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task over repeated "attempts" to "hijack" various echoes.
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What's so humorous about this is that Moravsik is merely taking
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advantage of the very system that Bodger and Souvestre *imposed* on
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FidoNet, the one imposed after the BackBone Operations Policy was
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revoked by...Bodger and Souvestre.
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In another odd development, the RECC, in the guise of Ben Hamilton,
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has cast a 'no confidence' vote against Bob Kohl, the Zone 1 EchoMail
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Coordinator. See the text submitted below.
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FIDONEWS 15-23 Page 2 8 Jun 1998
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Odd, since Bob is the _first_ person elected in a Zone-wide,
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SYSOP-LEVEL election, and thus represents the Zone; that, and the
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RECC holding secret meetings and refusing to discuss matters with the
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ZEC, and other similarly puerile activities, make it odd that Ben and
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the RECC would not include their 'list of grievances' that they claim
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would prove their position...in a public setting.
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After all, the RECC posted the vote in public; why _not_ the reasons?
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In light of the actions of Adrian Walker to hand over control of the
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ELIST to the NAB entirely, rather than maintaining it as an entity
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independent of a commercial organization, it would behoove the RECC
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to act to _protect_ EchoMail distribution, rather than attempt to
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destroy or castrate that protection.
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Likewise, as was pointed out elsewhere, the term of office of the
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OBO, or Overseer of BackBone Operations, Butch Walker, is expired on
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12 June 1998. He had previously indicated that he would not seek
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re-election.
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Butch effectively disappeared as the OBO after his unilateral
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declaration that all nodes which distribute EchoMail are under the
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direct authority of the OBO and the NAB.
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Strange that the RECC was so deathly silent on that issue, acting as
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individuals instead of a group...and now, when there is a ZEC who is
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not the hand-picked appointee of the NAB, they act to silence or
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remove him en masse and as a bloc.
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Who, then, will be the liaison between the RECC and the NAB?
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Or is the RECC destroying its best chance of maintaining the
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independence of EchoMail by becoming the willing tools of the NAB,
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by eliminating a ZEC who will not submit to the will of the NAB in
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all matters EchoMail?
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It is hoped that the Z1C sees past the rhetoric and lack of reasoning
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involved, and directs the RECC to accept mediation...otherwise, there
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can be no confidence in future elections at the sysop level, if
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manipulation and personal problems can be used to negate those votes.
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And, while all of this goes on, the Year 2000 Bug moves closer to
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taking FidoNet apart completely.
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In the last week, two more losses to the FidoNet Technical Standards
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Committee have occurred, with Richard Bash and Craig Box announcing
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that they will be leaving. So far, not much else has been allowed to
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reach my system. That means (for you keeping score) that Rune
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Johansen, Peter Karlsson and Tom Schlangen have left the 'new' FTSC,
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and not one 'official' announcement has yet to be made...
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And, for a later discussion, please keep in mind the Magic Numbers...
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34, 38 and 74.
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Wouldn't it be nice to have a genuinely non-political hobby once
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again, where the only rhetoric was over the political issues of the
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FIDONEWS 15-23 Page 3 8 Jun 1998
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day, rather than where your next EchoMail packet was coming from?
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In response to last week's question to the readership, the idea of
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the inclusion of advertising in FidoNews has been...well...'mixed' is
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a word to consider...
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I would lean to the inclusion in a separate file, but more to keeping
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the information intact...but read the responses for yourself...
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Sail on, sail on...but never stop asking, "Why?"
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-zf-
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FIDONEWS 15-23 Page 4 8 Jun 1998
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ARTICLES
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[EDITOR'S NOTE:
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The following was a message posted by John Souvestre in the Z1C Echo,
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and as noted, the request to publish this in the FidoNews is within.
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However, since articles and messages are generally sent through the
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FIDONEWS echo or by one of the regular mail services, it was not
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noted in time for last week's issue.
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In the interest of balance, the response to this message is also
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included.
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- Editor]
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* Original In : Z1C
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* Original To : Zorch Frezberg, 1:205/1701
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* Original From: John Souvestre, 1:396/1
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* Original Date: May 31 04:51
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Hello Zorch (aka Snoopy).
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JS> So you contend that the content of the message is what allows a
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JS> routing hub to disclose it. I don't see anything like that in
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JS> P4.
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ZF> Then on what grounds did you try to excommunicte Roger
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ZF> Etheredge, ...
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It had nothing to do with the CONTENT of a message.
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JS> It's clear why Bob Kohl made you a RHub. He wanted to have
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JS> access to the mail which would be routed through your system.
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ZF> Which would make what difference compared to _your_
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ZF> interference ...
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Yes, you and Bob Kohl have long told lies about my system. Now we
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see that it is you and Bob Kohl who read and disclose in-transit
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netmail. The truth comes out finally.
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Print this in FidoNews, why don't you? Tell the world that Bob Kohl,
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NC/RC/NEC/REC/ZEC, has been show to disclose in-transit routed
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netmail on two recent occasions. Tell the world how you, his RHub,
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support him in these actions.
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John
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-!- Squish/386 v1.11
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* Origin: Southern Star - sstar.com - V.32b/V.34+ - 504-885-5928 -
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(1:396/1)
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FIDONEWS 15-23 Page 5 8 Jun 1998
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* Original In : Z1C
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* Original To : John Souvestre, 1:396/1
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* Original From: Zorch Frezberg, 1:205/1701
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* Original Date: May 31 19:39
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In a msg on <May 31 04:51>, John Souvestre of 1:396/1
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writes to Zorch Frezberg:
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JS>> So you contend that the content of the message is what
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JS>> allows a routing hub to disclose it. I don't see anything
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JS>> like that in P4.
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ZF>> Then on what grounds did you try to excommunicte Roger
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ZF>> Etheredge, ...
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JS> It had nothing to do with the CONTENT of a message.
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On the contrary, John. Or did you lose your copy of the Policy
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Complaint that you filed over this?
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JS>> It's clear why Bob Kohl made you a RHub. He wanted to have
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JS>> access to the mail which would be routed through your
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JS>> system.
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ZF>> Which would make what difference compared to _your_
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ZF>> interference ...
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JS> Yes, you and Bob Kohl have long told lies about my system.
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And what lies are these, John? Or are you focusing _everyone_else's_
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comments about your system and trying to blame myself and Bob Kohl
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over them?
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If you did not interfere with the distribution of FLAME, then who did?
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If you have proof that Brent Hamm 'crashed' the Gateway, where is it?
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If you have no interest in Regional administration, why did you fight
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so hard to keep the Region 10 echoes flowing _through_ your system?
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JS> Now we see that it is you and Bob Kohl who read and disclose
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^^^^^^^^^
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JS> in-transit netmail. The truth comes out finally.
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I'll expect you to present proof of your claim that I am reading and
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disclosing in-transit netmail, John.
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JS> Print this in FidoNews, why don't you? Tell the world that Bob
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JS> Kohl, NC/RC/NEC/REC/ZEC, has been show to disclose in-transit
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JS> routed netmail on two recent occasions. Tell the world how you,
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JS> his RHub, support him in these actions.
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A little late, John...it will have to go in next week's issue, though
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you may wish to re-write it to sound a little less petulant.
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-zf-
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-!- msgedsq 2.1
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* Origin: Fido Bites It's Masters...What Next? 209-251-7529
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(1:205/1701)
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FIDONEWS 15-23 Page 6 8 Jun 1998
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Musings & Meanderings
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by Lisa Gronke, 1:105/9
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lisa@psg.com
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IDEAS FOR FIDONET IN ROTARY ORGANIZATION?
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Last weekend Ed and I attended the Rotary District 5100 conference in
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Pendleton, OR.
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Rotary is an international organization, larger and more extensive
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than FidoNet, which operates almost entirely with unpaid elected
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official who serve for ONE year (there is a salaried
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secretary-general and small staff in the international headquarters
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in Evanston, IL). The entire Rotary administration, worldwide, turns
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over on 01-July each year. This has always amazed me. How can Rotary
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achive continuity?
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Primarily by electing the key official at each level a year in
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advance.
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Rotary is organized geographically (although individuals can join any
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club).
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Club District International
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Club President District Governor Governor General
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Each Rotary Club level has a BOD consisting of the officials above
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(serving for the current year), the elected officials,
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President-Elect & Governors-Elect (who will serve the following
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year), the past President or Governor, plus the usual VP, Secretary,
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Treasurer and committee chairmen. It is, more or less, eighteen
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months from the vote for a President-Elect until he or she takes
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office as Club President on the first of July. Past Presidents are
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only on the BOD for one year, although they continue to be honored in
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various ways (Rotary is big on ribbons <g>).
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NODELIST
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There is an interesting change occurring in the "Net" 1:1 section of
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the nodelist. For years, the Zone 1 RECs have had redundant 1:1/21x
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nodelistings. For example, Bob Seaborn, REC of Region 17, was
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1:1/217. Now only 1:1/212, 214, 215 & 219 are left. The R10EC
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position is currently vacant and the others are using redundant
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entries in the regional segments. For example, Bob Seaborn is 1:17/1.
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IMHO, it is best to use the REC's "real" node number which can be
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found in backstat.na.
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FIDONEWS 15-23 Page 7 8 Jun 1998
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Once upon a time the regional SDS (file echo) distributors had
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1:1/31x nodelistings, but those were dropped many years ago.
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ASIA
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The Zone 6 segment of the nodelist continues to be a disaster area.
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There have been nodelist changes in Region 62 (Taiwan), Region 63
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(Japan) and Region 64 (Philippines), including a new R62C, Chinian
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Wang (replacing Philip Jones) and a new R63C, Shinji Nishikawa
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(replacing Bill English), so I am assuming those regional segments
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are current.
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A new Net (6:759, Pakistan) has been added in Region 64
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(Philippines)!!!
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There have been no changes in Region 60 (Singapore, Malasia,
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Thailand, India), Region 61 (Hong Kong & Macau), Region 65 (China) or
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Region 66 (Korea) for AT LEAST five months and probably much longer.
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I can only assume that these four RCs are MIA.
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Region,60,ASEAN_Region,SINGAPORE,Wing_Lee,65-2410418
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Region,61,REGION_61_COORDINATOR,HONG_KONG_&_MACAU,R61C,852-2505-2499
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Region,65,Fido_Mainland_China,Beijing,Roy_Luo,886-2-727-6059
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Region,66,FidoNet_Korea,Seoul_(Yongsan),Bill_Harms,82-2-7918-7032,9600
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In the case of India (Net 6:606, Region 60), there are "new" nodes
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who were assigned node numbers by their NC *MORE THAN A YEAR AGO* who
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are not yet in the international FidoNet nodelist. Some of these
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nodes are echomail participants, getting feedS from Zone 1, and can
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be reached via routed netmail.
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The Zone 6 nodelist became a controversial issue last November when
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Maulvi Bakar, a returning node in Malaysia, after extensive efforts
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to obtain a node number in Zone 6, obtained a node number in Net
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1:163. Maulvi called ALL of the sysops in the 6:609 (Malaysia_Net)
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nodelist segment and did not find a single FidoNet mailer answering
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the phone. The R60C, Wing Lee, was answering FAX. Maulvi Bakar's BBS
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is offline, probably a victim of the Asian financial crisis; the
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6:609/xxx nodes are still in nodelist.156 :-(
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I don't see how anyone can initiate Policy4 amendments without
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resolving the Zone 6 nodelist problems first. Yo, Bob Satti! What
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needs to be done? I'd guess it might be cheaper to dial some of those
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areas from the US than from Japan. If $$$ are needed to pay for calls
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to establish which nodes are "on the air," I am willing to coordinate
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a voluntary fund raising effort for that purpose.
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NODELIST TRIVIA
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At least two of the 50 USA states (Montana and Alaska) have no
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FidoNet Nets. Montana has no FidoNet nodes; Alaska has two regional
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independent nodes.
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FIDONEWS 15-23 Page 8 8 Jun 1998
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DA BROKEN BIRD
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On Tuesday evening, 21-Apr-98, the Galaxy 4 satellite abruptly
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stopped functioning. The Planet Connect 19200 C-Band and Ku-band
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broadcasts were both carried on that bird, yet the sattelite failure
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went almost unnoticed in FidoNet. Why was that? Well, the Planet
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Connect topology, which once accounted for 70-80% of backbone
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echomail traffic, now only represents about 9%. And Planet Systems
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Inc. seems to have responded promptly. During the first days after
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the G4 failure, echomail bundles were freely available for anonymous
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ftp from Planet Connect's Internet site. The Planet Connect
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broadcasts are now available from Galaxy 6, although I am not sure
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what someone who was setup to receive from Galaxy 4 has to do to
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receive from Galaxy 6.
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THIS 'N THAT
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On 05-Jun-98, Adrian Walker, Echolist Coordinator, etc., announced:
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-- that the June Elist would come out this weekend, Jun 6-7th
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-- that the June Elist would be the last he would publish
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-- that he (Adrian) would be pulling the plug on FidoNet in
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the next week or two
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-- Looks like Adrian's "backbone robot" and "backstat robot"
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functions will be taken over by John Souvestre.
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-- Looks like Adrian's RHub functions will be parted out among
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the other Region 17 RHubs.
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-- Dunno what will be happening to Adrian's Elist functions.
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You done good with the Elist, Adrian!
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Without fanfare, James Ray replaced Bruce Bodger as R19C a few weeks
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ago. I believe Region 19 has an annual RC election. I dunno who else
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ran, but incumbent Bruce Bodger was not a candidate (citing
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additional travel demands of his job).
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BOFAQ Q21 says:
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"The term of the present OBO is 1 year and expires on June 10, 1998."
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Butch Walker is the present OBO, and if there is an OBO election
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going on, it is a well kept secret.
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OFF TO CHICAGO
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Not one, not two, but three family members in Chicago have narrowly
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escaped the clutches of the grim reaper. Now that the Metro election
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is over (Ed lost; cf http://www.co.clackamas.or.us, click on Election
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Results), we're leaving Tuesday for 10 days in the city of my birth.
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Posted in RGN17, Z1_BACKBONE, Z1C, FN_SYSOP; Submitted to FidoNews.
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Echomail replies may expire before I return, so forward a netmail
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carbon copy.
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Lisa
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No Confidence Called Against ZEC by RECC
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submitted by Ben Hamilton, R19EC
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[EDITOR'S NOTE: The following was submitted without title or any
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other information. While it is believed to be from the legitimate
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source, it was not presented as an 'official' statement by the
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RECC, nor was it signed by them.
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-Editor]
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> If the RECC concludes that the ZEC is not active, ineffective
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> in his/her job or is just not taking care his/her
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> responsibilities; they may take a vote of no-confidence. If
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> the vote of no-confidence passes with a 2/3rds majority, the
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> RECC will refer this issue to the ZC for mediation or action
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> as the Z1C sees fit.
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After consulting with the sysops in their regions, the RECC recently
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conducted a vote on the above. The following REC's voted NO
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CONFIDENCE: 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19.
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That is a total of eight of the RECs, far more than a 2/3rds
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majority.
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I will not go into the reasons for the necessity of the vote at
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this time. Suffice it to say that they are many.
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Therefore, as stated in the ZEC duties which were recently
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written by Bob Kohl, this situation has been brought to the
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attention of the Z1C, Bob Satti, so that he can decide on the
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best course of action.
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-Ben Hamilton, R19EC
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Internet email: sysop@compconn.net
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FIDONEWS 15-23 Page 10 8 Jun 1998
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COLUMNS
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Dear Editorbeing,
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This article is submitted by Doc Logger (163/110) who was
|
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found wandering alone in the woods with third degree crouton
|
||
wounds covering his body. Never again will Logger order the
|
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tossed salad at a charity dinner hosted by American League
|
||
baseball pitchers.
|
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|
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Roll da flic, Zorch....
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|
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Dear Reverend Visage,
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|
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You'll be pleased to know that my missives have passed the
|
||
"Moravsik Litmus Test." In last week's Snooz, the lead
|
||
article was a thoughtful, and almost literate, critique by
|
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Bob Moravsik. As you can well imagine, my definition of hell
|
||
is to have Moravsik agree with me on anything so I am much
|
||
comforted by his screed. He suggested that I "go away and
|
||
leave Fidonet to normal people." Had he accused me of
|
||
normality, I would have been forced to challenge him to a
|
||
duel with broccoli jello at 40 paces to avenge my honour. If
|
||
I catch his drift, he views my writing as sub-normal and
|
||
that I ought to stand aside so that his genius can properly
|
||
illuminate his perceived wisdom for Fidonet. Poor Bob
|
||
suffers from the delusion that the known universe will
|
||
collapse if even more people started snickering at the
|
||
absurdity of Peefour. His dogged determination reminds me of
|
||
the Creationists who want to curtail the world of scientific
|
||
inquiry because their team rule book already describes
|
||
everything they need or want to know about the universe.
|
||
|
||
Visage, you'll be impressed by my reading material this
|
||
week. For example, I read the policy complaint filed by His
|
||
Zorchness against Ruth Argust for a variety of perceived
|
||
Fidocrimes. The complaint was bundled with a dog's breakfast
|
||
of files and cross-references, but the gist of it is that
|
||
poor Zorch has his knickers in a knot because Ruth's mailer
|
||
flies some sort of NC address in the handshake protocol.
|
||
Even more amusing, one of the items on the complaint list
|
||
was an accusation that Ruth has been fibbing. Sigh, try to
|
||
imagine the depths of quicksand His Zorchness must be
|
||
standing on to accuse someone else of being economical with
|
||
the truth. What makes the complaint even more amusing is
|
||
that it will eventually end up in the lap of Bob Kohl.
|
||
Naturally, Kohl will be able to set aside his long history
|
||
of personal enmity towards Ruth such that he can rule
|
||
objectively on an appeal. And if you believe that, would you
|
||
be interested in a lucrative investment in badger sperm
|
||
futures?
|
||
|
||
FIDONEWS 15-23 Page 11 8 Jun 1998
|
||
|
||
|
||
It will also be a great shock to you that Bob "noted" Satti
|
||
is still blissfully slumbering while Region10 devolves into
|
||
a cacophony of policy complaints and torched NCs. Satti's
|
||
somnolence must have something to do with the fact that he
|
||
is so gosh darned busy with his newly acquired IC duties.
|
||
Unfortunately, more than the usual rabble have started to
|
||
pose pointed questions to Satti which he has been ignoring
|
||
like the plague, but it does serve as an object lesson in
|
||
how manifestly unsuited he is to whichever powers he
|
||
presumes to have. Perhaps if he switched to a higher wattage
|
||
coffee he'd be able to stay awake long enough to write a
|
||
whole sentence in the Z1C echo.
|
||
|
||
For my Chautauqua this week I'd like to lead off with a
|
||
quote from Stephen Fry, a writer after my own heart who
|
||
doesn't treat fools kindly. This quote appears in Fry's
|
||
book "Paperweight." Fry's essay was written in response to a
|
||
huge volume of vituperative mail he received in response to
|
||
a newspaper article. Evidently, Bob Moravsik's clones
|
||
languish throughout society as a sort of dry-rot of the
|
||
collective intelligence.
|
||
|
||
"I suppose letter-writers are driven by a kind of
|
||
frustration. They are given furiously to wonder why this
|
||
figure or that should be given a public platform for their
|
||
facile and muddle-headed views. Without such a platform
|
||
themselves, they have no recourse but to their writing desks
|
||
where they pour out all the bitterness and accreted venom of
|
||
a lifetime.... All I can observe is that no one challenges
|
||
the rights of journalists and writers with whom they are in
|
||
agreement. If we agree, we applaud the stout good sense and
|
||
the witty disparagement; if we disagree, we froth and
|
||
fulminate against the snide, graceless tone and the
|
||
gratuitous insult and we question what business these
|
||
writers have to be addressing the world in the first place."
|
||
|
||
I would say that my feedback on Snooz articles can be
|
||
divided into thirds. The first and most satisfying to the
|
||
ego are laudatory, the middle third say nice things but
|
||
whose purpose in writing is to correct minor errors in the
|
||
text - such as the number of people who found it ironic last
|
||
week than in a paragraph railing against illiteracy that I
|
||
would have incorrectly singularized a word that should have
|
||
been plural; and the final third falls almost off the map.
|
||
The most generous of the final third suggest that I ought to
|
||
consider suicide as the quickest and most effective cure to
|
||
Fidonet's ills. Others, offer to end my life for me - which
|
||
clearly puts the lie to the claim that you simply can't find
|
||
helpful people in Fidonet any longer.
|
||
|
||
The group of people who take such colourful exception to
|
||
what I write are affectionately called the "How Dare You"s
|
||
because that is the most frequent lead phrase to their
|
||
spavined ravings. It is often remarkably difficult to
|
||
discern which ox I've gored that leads them to such flights
|
||
of scatological polemic. In concert, they seem to feel that
|
||
|
||
FIDONEWS 15-23 Page 12 8 Jun 1998
|
||
|
||
|
||
injecting multiple naughty words into their missives will
|
||
wow me with the strength of their arguments. Alas, most of
|
||
them are no better at expressing themselves than Moravsik.
|
||
The marvel of their diatribes is that while they are busy
|
||
suggesting that my drivel be removed from the Snooz, it
|
||
hasn't seemed to occur to them that they could submit their
|
||
own articles and have their brilliance outshine my feeble
|
||
attempts at satire or wit.
|
||
|
||
I also wonder at the assertion that "we have to have rules"
|
||
as though that statement were self-evident. To what purpose,
|
||
I ask? To shield us in a paternalistic sense from the
|
||
barbarism of other sysops? Are all other sysops so cretinous
|
||
that they must be whipped by compunction into submission?
|
||
Perhaps it is a coincidence, but two of the most vocal rule
|
||
mongers are lawyers. Lawyers, of course, are society's
|
||
vermin whose sustenance is obtained by first writing rules,
|
||
and then drawing an income from defending them.
|
||
|
||
One last ponder before I put this article to bed. Why is it
|
||
that in the Excited States with their much touted protection
|
||
of free speech that they have both a law that forbids the
|
||
electronic interception of mail without warrant, and another
|
||
law that forbids the transmission of encryption algorithms?
|
||
If they had reasonable encryption, it seems that they also
|
||
wouldn't have to worry about interception.
|
||
|
||
I must go, Visage, I have been invited to speak at the John
|
||
Galt Society meeting taking as my topic: "Ayn Rand, Harmless
|
||
Fruitbat or Dangerous Leftist?" I am sure to suffer grievous
|
||
bun wounds from the projectiles which are launched at me
|
||
from the dining tables. I go to the meeting with great hopes
|
||
that I will finally meet the man who invented the electric
|
||
artichoke steamer and then petulantly withheld this
|
||
technological advance from society.
|
||
|
||
Regards,
|
||
Doc Logger,
|
||
Furlang Island,
|
||
South Pacific
|
||
|
||
|
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|
||
|
||
FIDONEWS 15-23 Page 13 8 Jun 1998
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
WE GET EMAIL
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
Date: Sat, 06 Jun 1998 09:26:38 -0400
|
||
To: zorch@repairnet.com
|
||
From: Gary Petersen <garyp@pcpartner.net>
|
||
Subject: Commercial Advertisements in FidoNews
|
||
|
||
Responding to your question about commercial advertisements in
|
||
FidoNews, my preferences, fwiw, would be as follows, in declining
|
||
order.
|
||
|
||
- Don't include them.
|
||
- Include them summarized into a separate file.
|
||
- Include them in a separate section near the end of FidoNews,
|
||
after the articles.
|
||
|
||
Thanks for requesting input.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Gary Petersen
|
||
Wildcat! File Network Coordinator
|
||
FidoNet 1:290/111
|
||
gary@mwx.paonline.com
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
|
||
From: dave.garland@wizinfo.com (Dave Garland)
|
||
Date: 02 Jun 98 08:17:38 -0600
|
||
Subject: [1 of 3] FIDONEWS v.15 n.22
|
||
Message-ID: <ece_9806020925@wizinfo.com>
|
||
Organization: Wizard Information
|
||
To: editor@fidonews.org
|
||
|
||
FE> I receive a number of commercial E-Mails from various
|
||
FE> companies and FIDONEWS 15-22 Page 2
|
||
FE> 1 Jun 1998
|
||
|
||
|
||
FE> corporations around the world, offering 'free trial'
|
||
FE> software or equipment, or offering 'discounts' on the
|
||
FE> same...
|
||
|
||
FE> Should I post these in the FidoNews each week, or not?
|
||
|
||
Not without heavy editing. I could see running a synopsis (maybe a
|
||
couple or three lines per item) of the better ones. OTOH creating
|
||
one would be a significant amount of work.
|
||
|
||
-Dave
|
||
|
||
-!- timEd 1.01
|
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|
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FIDONEWS 15-23 Page 14 8 Jun 1998
|
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|
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|
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|
||
NOTICES
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
|
||
Future History
|
||
|
||
3 Jul 1998
|
||
FidoNet European Convention (see issue #20 for details).
|
||
|
||
14 Sep 1998
|
||
Start of International BBS Week [thru 20 Sep 98].
|
||
|
||
22 Sep 1998
|
||
First anniversary of the FidoNews domain of www.fidonews.org.
|
||
|
||
1 Dec 1998
|
||
Fifteenth Anniversary of release of Fido version 1 by
|
||
Tom Jennings.
|
||
|
||
24 Jul 1999
|
||
XIII Pan American Games [through 8 Aug 99].
|
||
|
||
31 Dec 1999
|
||
Hogmanay, Scotland. The New Year that can't be missed.
|
||
|
||
1 Jan 2000
|
||
The 20th Century, C.E., is still taking place thru 31 Dec.
|
||
|
||
1 Jun 2000
|
||
EXPO 2000 World Exposition in Hannover (Germany) opens.
|
||
|
||
15 Sep 2000
|
||
Sydney (Australia) Summer Olympiad opens.
|
||
|
||
1 Jan 2001
|
||
This is the actual start of the new millennium, C.E.
|
||
|
||
-- If YOU have something which you would like to see in this
|
||
Future History, please send a note to the FidoNews Editor.
|
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|
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|
||
|
||
|
||
FidoNews PGP Public-Key Listing
|
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|
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[this must be copied out to a file starting at column 1 or
|
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it won't process under PGP as a valid public-key]
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File-request FNEWSKEY from 1:1/23 [1:205/1701] or download it from
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IKVHFoT! BBS at 1-209-251-7529 anytime Zone 1 ZMH at 300-9600+ V34.
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The FidoNews key is also available on the FidoNews homepage listed
|
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in the Masthead information.
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FIDONEWS 15-23 Page 16 8 Jun 1998
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|
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|
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FIDONET BY INTERNET
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=================================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
This is a list of all FidoNet-related sites reported to the Editor as
|
||
of this appearance.
|
||
|
||
NOTE: I am looking for a comprehensive list of Telnet, VMODEM, BinkP,
|
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Argus and other TCP/IP based nodes operating FidoNet on the
|
||
InterNet, either by Zone or worldwide, to post here as well.
|
||
- Ye Editor
|
||
|
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============
|
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|
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FidoNet:
|
||
|
||
Homepage http://www.fidonet.org
|
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FidoNews http://www.fidonews.org [HTML]
|
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http://209.77.228.66/fidonews.html [ASCII]
|
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WWW sources http://www.scms.rgu.ac.uk/students/cs_yr94/lk/fido.html
|
||
FTSC page http://www.goldware.dk/ftsc
|
||
Echomail [MIA]
|
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WebRing http://ddi.digital.net/~cbaker84/fnetring.html [TFN]
|
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General http://owls.com/~jerrys/fidonet.html
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Region 11: http://oeonline.com/~garyg/region11/
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Region 13: http://www.smalltalkband.com/st01000.htm
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Region 15:
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Region 16:
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Region 18: http://techstop.pdn.net/fido/
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Zone 2: http://www.z2.fidonet.org
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ZEC2:
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Zone 2 Elist: http://www.fbone.ch/z2_elist/
|
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|
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Region 20: http://www.fidonet.pp.se (in Swedish)
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|
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|
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Region 23: http://www.fido.dk (in Danish)
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|
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Region 24: http://www.swb.de/personal/flop/gatebau.html (in German)
|
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|
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Region 25:
|
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http://www.trak-one.co.uk/net254
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|
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Region 26: http://www.nemesis.ie
|
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REC 26: http://www.nrgsys.com/orb
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Region 27: http://telematique.org/ft/r27.htm
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|
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Region 29: http://www.rtfm.be/fidonet/ (in French)
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|
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Region 30: http://www.fidonet.ch (in Swiss?)
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Region 33: http://www.fidoitalia.net (in Italian)
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|
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Region 34: http://www.pobox.com/cnb/r34.htm (in Spanish)
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REC34: http://pobox.com/~chr
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Region 36: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7207/
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Region 38: http://public.st.carnet.hr/~blagi/bbs/adriam.html
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Region 41: http://www.fidonet.gr (in Greek and English)
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Zone 4: (not yet listed)
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|
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------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION -------
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more addresses:
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Zorch Frezberg -- 1:205/1701, zorch@repairnet.com
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zorch@qnis.net
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FidoNews Editor
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