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From: gibbsm@ll.mit.edu (MargAret D Gibbs)
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Date: 11 Dec 93 05:00:22 GMT
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Newsgroups: rec.arts.tv.soaps,rec.answers,news.answers
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Subject: ALL: rec.arts.tv.soaps Monthly FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
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Archive-name: tv/soaps/faq
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Last changed - 11/03/93
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Changes since last posting - MAJOR: new info regarding "NetNews on
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CD's" in section 16
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- Section 15 now includes AW actress
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Robyn Griggs and BB actor
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Brent Jasmer's brother as readers
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of r.a.t.s.
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Following is a list of helpful hints and posting information. All
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new readers of rec.arts.tv.soaps are encouraged to read this. If you
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are already familiar with these subjects, just hit "n" to go to the
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next article. These instructions will be posted once per month.
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They are also available through anonymous ftp from rtfm.mit.edu
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under /pub/usenet/news.answers/tv/soaps/faq, or send email to
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mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with "send usenet/news.answers/tv/soaps/faq"
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in the body of the message. Send comments, corrections, additions to me,
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questions to the newsgroup (I don't know everything and can't answer
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everything). THANKS.
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These instructions/questions are broken up into the following sections:
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1. The Subject Line
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2. Special Abbreviations
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3. KILL Files
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4. readnews Information
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5. vn Information
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6. vnews Information
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7. netnews Information
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8. How to post via email
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9. Signature files
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10. Spoiler protection (Ctrl-L usage)
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11. Retrieving lost articles/replies
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12. What does [acronym] stand for?
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13. Where's such-and-such an update?
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14. Why don't we split up this newsgroup?
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15. Do the soap writers/actors read rec.arts.tv.soaps?
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16. Is there an ftp archive for rec.arts.tv.soaps from which I can
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retrieve past posts?
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17. Pointers to more information for new posters (and old!)
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First major hint - if you use rn to read your news, type h for help.
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Read the instructions. They really do help.
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1. The Subject Line: (this applies to everyone who posts in this group)
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Whenever you post about a specific soap, please put the standard
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soap abbreviation in the beginning of the subject line. Be sure that if
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you are replying to another post, you check the subject line. If the
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original poster has inadvertently omitted the abbreviation - add it!
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The complete list of soap abbreviations can be found in Melissa Wauford's
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posting *** REC.ARTS.TV.SOAPS POSTING GUIDELINES ***. If it is no
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longer available on your system, you can retrieve it from the archives
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by sending mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with
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"send usenet/news.answers/tv/soaps/abbrevs" in the body of the message.
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If you have a general comment (not specific to one soap, like the soap
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opera awards or the soap opera magazine) you can just indicate the
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subject in the subject line (or use "ALL", "ABC", etc. in the subject line).
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If you reply to a post which is a general comment, don't change the subject
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line for no reason. For example:
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some one posts:
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~Subject: ALL: Soap Opera Digest - comments
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...and some one will reply:
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~Subject: ALL: More Comments on Soap Opera Digest
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Don't do this!
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The reason for all these rules has to do with the way the KILL file works.
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(Sorry! I only know how to do this if you use rn to read your news.)
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In the rn news program, you can set up a KILL file to automatically
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delete articles of a given Subject. The KILL file is explained in
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section 3 below.
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2. Special Abbreviations - to be used after the soap abbreviation in
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the Subject line.
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AMC: SPOILER
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The AMC group has adopted this abbreviation to indicate that the
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article contains spoilers that may have been obtained from the soap
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magazines or elsewhere. Make sure you use this if you reply to articles
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with spoilers, or if you mention spoilers you have heard on the net!
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[Soap-Abbreviation]: TAN
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Many of the soap subgroups have adopted the TAN abbreviation (short for
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TANgent) to indicate that the article contains personal comments, not
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necessarily related to the soap. This way if you are not interested in
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hearing about how many cats a person has, etc., you can put this subject
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in your kill file (explained below).
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3. KILL Files: - for rn and trn users
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The easiest way to start a KILL file is, whenever you see an article that
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you aren't interested in, to type
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[Shift] K
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The subject will then automatically go into a local KILL file. If the KILL file
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doesn't already exist, one will be created. Then any time an article with
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that subject comes up, it will automatically be deleted.
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Here is a complete KILL file: WARNING!! This will delete all soaps!
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You will want to make sure you DON'T include the abbreviations for the
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soaps that you want to see articles about.
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NOTE - the description in () should NOT be included in the KILL file. It
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is only for your reference.
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/: *30/:j (Thirty Something)
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/alt.flame/h:j (in response to a rash of posts that came from alt.flame)
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/: *AMC/:j (All My Children)
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/: *ATWT/:j (As the World Turns)
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/: *AW/:j (Another World)
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/: *B&B/:j (Bold and Beautiful)
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/: *BB/:j (sometimes used for Bold and Beautiful)
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/: *B & B/:j (sometimes used for Bold and Beautiful)
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/: *BH/:j (Beverly Hills 90210)
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/: *DAL/:j (Dallas)
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/: *Dark/:j (Dark Shadows)
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/: *DOOL/:j (Days of Our Lives)
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/: *DAYS/:j (sometimes used for Days of Our Lives)
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/: *EE/:j (East Enders)
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/: *GEN/:j (Generations)
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/: *GH/:j (General Hospital)
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/: *GL/:j (Guiding Light)
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/: *HF/:j (Home Front)
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/: *KL/:j (Knots Landing)
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/: *LA/:j (LA Law)
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/: *LGO/:j (Life Goes On)
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/: *LOV/:j (Loving)
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/: *LUV/:j (sometimes used for Loving)
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/: *OLTL/:j (One Life to Live)
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/: *SANDS/:j (Shifting Sands - the net.soap.)
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/: *SB/:j (Santa Barbara - now cancelled)
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/: *SC/c:j (Swan's Crossing)
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/: *SIS/c:j (Sisters)
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/: *SOAP/:j (Soap)
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/: *Y&R/:j (Young and Restless)
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/: *Y & R/:j (sometimes used for Young and Restless)
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You can edit the KILL file by typing:
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[Ctrl] k
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while you are in the news.
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If the file gets too big it will take too long to go through. You will
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want to keep only the first word in the KILL file. For example, if an
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article with the Subject "GH - Tuesday's Update" appears and you are
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not interested in General Hospital, type [Shift] K, and:
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/: *GH - Tuesday's Update/:j
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will be put in the KILL file. Then type [Ctrl] k, and edit the file to say:
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/: *GH/:j
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Then all the General Hospital articles will be deleted the next time you
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read news.
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To learn more about KILL files, send email to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
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with "send usenet/news.answers/killfile-faq" in the body of the message.
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4. readnews Information
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On my particular system, I have both "rn" and "readnews" available. You might
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want it see if you have "rn" available. I like "rn" much better; I will
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explain why in the following paragraphs.
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To find out what is available, look at the man pages.
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Type: "man readnews" and "man rn"
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This will also give you a lot of interesting information.
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If "rn" is not available, or if you like "readnews" better, there is a
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function that is similar to the KILL file in "readnews". Instead of KILLing
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articles of a given subject, you read only articles with a given subject(s).
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For example, on my system, if you read All My Children, One Life to Live, and
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Generations, type:
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readnews -t OLTL AMC GEN
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Rita sent email to me (thanks Rita) indicating that her system works
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slightly differently from mine. She would have to type:
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readnews -n rec.arts.tv.soaps -t OLTL AMC GEN
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This way you would not have to go through all the articles about the other
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soaps.
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The only problem is, if someone doesn't use the standard soap abbreviation,
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or if there is a different subject, like "Soap Opera Digest Awards" then
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you would miss the article. That's why I like "rn" better.
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In "rn", I KILL all the standard soap abbreviations except for those I read
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(AMC and GEN). That way, I get everything except the other soaps, instead of
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only my soaps.
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Try reading the man page and experimenting. If you figure anything else out,
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let me know, and I will share the info with everyone else when I post the
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"FAQ" info each month.
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[The above section was probably written by Sandra Macika. If you positively
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know who wrote it, please email me: gibbsm@ll.mit.edu. Rita Prisco
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(roxy@cbnewsj.cb.att.com) also contributed to the above section.]
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5. vn Information
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Hi, I am Dorothy. I thought I was the only person who was using VN instead
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of RN. Nothing anybody ever said on the NET about using RN made any sense
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to me because VN is -different- -- KILL FILES meant nothing to me, at least
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how to get them to work. So I read through the pitifully inadequate DOC
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that came with the VISUAL NEWS READER (2/1/85) to see if I could find
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something that would make reading the news easier and more fun and most of
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all FASTER. I found the "marker method" which took a long time to figure
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out, but I use it all the time now and it has made VN a pleasure instead
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of a pain. I will try to describe it so will make sense to you. It isn't
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easy putting things like this into words.
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Say you are in rec.arts.tv.soaps with your cursor at the beginning article.
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If you are like me, you only care about two or three soaps -- mine are AMC,
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OLTL, and GH. I also like to read through the misc. ramblings -- they are
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fun, too. Use the small j to run through the group of articles. When you
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come to one you want to read, hit the small x. This will put a * beside the
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article. Keep doing this until you have everything you want to read marked
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with the *. Next step is to press [Ctrl] r -- the program will prompt you
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with words like string to search? Type in an * and hit Return. Your VN
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reader will only present you with the articles you have selected, one by one
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in order. If you make a boo-boo and mark the wrong article simply hit small
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x again and it will unmark it. A capital X will unmark all articles. I
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suppose you know this already but if you do a small k, it will move the cursor
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backwards to an article you may have missed marking the first time. You do
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*not* have to unmark to update the entire page. It took me awhile to "get
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into the rhythm" of the process, but it is second nature now and gets me
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through the reading in a fraction of time it used to take. I hope this works
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for you as well. I am sure as hell no computer programmer so I didn't
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understand KILL files or any of that stuff, but this works just great for me.
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Don't hesitate to E-mail me back. I am sure no expert, but if I can help at
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all, I would be glad to hear from you.
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Dorothy
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|```````````````````````````|
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| Dorothy (Dot) |
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| ken@csufres.csufresno.edu |
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`````````````````````````````
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6. vnews Information
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Hi. Are you using VNEWS? If so, this is what you have to do to filter
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out soaps in which you aren't interested. (I find it easiest to do a "d"
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first, and get the directory of the whole group. It makes the rest of it
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run faster.)
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At the command prompt, type: k/whatever subject you do not want to read.
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It must be a lower case k.
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Do this for each soap in which you are not interested. For me, that means
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I do:
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k/amc <CR> (where <CR> means I hit the return key. NOT THE
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ENTER KEY)
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k/y&r <CR>
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k/oltl, etc., etc.
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noonan@sonata.enet.dec.com (E Grace Noonan)
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7. netnews Information
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Hello! I've been a lurker and occasional poster on RATS for a few
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months now. I've read the FAQ's and found some of the info quite
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helpful (I now know what A&Dw/SOM means!) However, I use netnews
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to read RATS and, as far as I know, I can't use a Kill file. I
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can create something called an ignore file, but this just excludes
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posts from certain people, not posts about certain subjects. What
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does help is a function key called "SortSubj". (It's F14 on my
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keyboard.) This sorts all the articles by subject and makes
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it a lot easier to find the articles I want to read (mostly AMC, and
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the ALL, ABC, etc. articles.)
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Also on netnews I can search for articles I want to read by typing
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a slash followed by a word that might appear in the subject heading
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of articles that I would want to read, for example: /AMC.
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I'm not sure if everyone using netnews is offered these features. I
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would suggest checking the help screens to find out if you do have
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the "SortSubj." function. I'm no expert, but if anyone has any
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questions, I'd gladly help out.
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DKIEL@vma.cc.nd.edu (Diana Kiel)
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8. How to post via email:
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Usenet News MailServers exist at pws.bull.com, cs.utexas.edu, decwrl.dec.com,
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and news.cs.indiana.edu. These servers allow you to post to a Usenet
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newsgroup via email, and can be useful if you have read-only access to
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Usenet news. To use them, mail your post to rec-arts-tv-soaps@cs.utexas.edu;
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or to rec.arts.tv.soaps.usenet@decwrl.dec.com; or to rec.arts.tv.soaps@host,
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where "host" is either news.cs.indiana.edu or pws.bull.com. There is also
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a mailserver especially set up for the rec.arts.tv.soaps group. To use it,
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mail your post to soaps@grafex.sbay.org.
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Please do not use these services if you have other posting access to
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the Usenet, and please remember to put the Soap Abbreviation in your
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subject line.
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9. Signature files
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How do I get the news software to include a signature with my postings?
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[from Gene Spafford's postings in news.announce.newusers with info on
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Waffle systems from Steve Harding]
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This is a question that is best answered by examining the documentation
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for the software you're using, as the answer varies depending on the software.
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However, if you're reading news on a Unix machine, then you can probably
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get a signature to appear on your outgoing messages by creating a file
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called ".signature" in your home directory. Two important things to
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remember are:
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a. Many article-posting programs will restrict the length of the
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signature. For example, the "inews" program will often only
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include the first four lines. This is not something you
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should be trying to find a way to defeat; it is there for
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a reason. If your signature is too long, according to the
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software, then shorten it.
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b. Under some news configurations, your .signature file must be
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world-readable, and your home directory world-executable, for
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your signature to be included correctly in your articles. If
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your .signature does not get included, try running these
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commands:
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chmod a+x $HOME
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chmod a+r $HOME/.signature
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If you are posting from a MS-DOS machine running Waffle, create a file
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called "newssig" in your home directory. Leave FEEDBACK to your sysop
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if you have problems.
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Signatures are nice, but don't overdo it. Signatures can tell the world
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something about you, but keep them short. A signature that is longer
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than the message itself is considered to be in bad taste. The main
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purpose of a signature is to help people locate you, not to tell your
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life story. Every signature should include at least your return
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address relative to a major, known site on the network and a proper
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domain-format address. Your system administrator can give this
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information to you.
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10. Spoiler protection: How to use a Ctrl-L
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Sometimes people get advance notice of what's going to happen on a soap.
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Some people like reading these spoilers; others would rather be surprised.
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If you're going to post a spoiler, it's a good idea to protect the
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information with a Ctrl-L, as well as by putting "spoiler" in the
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subject line. The Ctrl-L will allow some newsreaders to stop displaying
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text in the post, until the reader intervenes.
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Be sure to use the Ctrl-L as the FIRST character on a line, otherwise
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it can't do its job. Likewise, if you're following up to a post with a
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Ctrl-L, remember to REMOVE any previous characters on the line which your
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news software inserts.
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If your editor is emacs or uemacs, you type first Ctrl-Q and then the
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control character you want to appear. (So for Ctrl-L the entire sequence
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would be Ctrl-Q Ctrl-L). (By Ctrl-Q I mean hold down the control key and
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press q at the same time, then release both)
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If you use vi, you have to be in insert mode (where you can type directly
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into the file rather than move around) and then you can just press Ctrl-L.
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(thanks to Ellen Sasse: sasse@netcom.com)
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11. Retrieving lost articles/replies
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Have you ever typed a long summary or reply and somehow blew it (hit the
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wrong key, system went down, aborted accidentally, etc)? There is a way
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to retrieve your file! Look in any one of the following files - located
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in your home directory (if you are on a Unix machine):
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dead.letter
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dead.article
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.article
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.letter
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Note that the latter two files will not be seen if you do a regular "ls".
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To see files the begin with a ".", you must type "ls -a".
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12. Acronyms commonly used by posters:
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A&DwSOM: Armed and Dangerous with Soap Opera Magazine
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BH: Butt-Head or Better Half
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BTW: By The Way
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CUL: See You Later
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FAQ: Frequently Asked Question
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FF: Fast Forward
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FWIW: For What It's Worth
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FYI: For Your Information
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IDTS: I Don't Think So
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IMHO: In My Humble (or Honest) Opinion
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IMNSHO: In My Not So Humble Opinion
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IOAS: It's Only A Soap...
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IOASOG: It's Only A Soap Opera Group
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JTYLTK: Just thought you'd like to know
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JTYMLTK: Just thought you might like to know
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OTF: On The Floor
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OTFL: On The Floor Laughing
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RATS: Rec.Arts.TV.Soaps
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ROTFL: Rolling On The Floor Laughing
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RSN: Real Soon Now
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SO: Significant Other
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TIIC: The Idiots in Charge
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TPTB: The Powers That Be
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TTFN: Ta-Ta For Now
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TTYL: Talk To You Later
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13. Where's such-and-such an update?
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(For soaps which have regular updaters, ie AMC)
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Remember that the updaters are real people with real jobs and real school
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work just like you. Let's put it this way -- if someone works 8-5 and
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watches a soap opera episode after work, it might be difficult for
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them to have the update done by early the next morning. Also, there
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is often a bit of lag time between the time an article is posted
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and when the article reaches your news site. So *please* don't post
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an article on Tuesday asking where Monday's update is... you might
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upset the Monday updater enough that he or she will stop doing the
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updates altogether!
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14. Why don't we split up this newsgroup?
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Approximately once every three months or so (sometimes more often), someone
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brings up the idea of splitting rec.arts.tv.soaps (RATS) into several
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smaller, easier to read newsgroups -- you can be assured that the idea will
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be brought up at the beginning of each and every school semester as new
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people get access to RATS. While this may seem like a very good idea, it
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is really quite impractical for at least the following two reasons (we're
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sure there are more):
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a. Creating new newsgroups is very difficult and is a very long and drawn
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out process. In order to create a new group, the proposal has to be
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discussed on news.groups and be voted on and approved by the net-world
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at large -- that means everybody, not just us RATSers. For a new
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group to be created it must receive at least 100 more "yes" votes than
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"no" votes *and* at least 2/3 of the votes must be "yes".
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b. How to split the group? People in RATS are quite divided on this
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issue. Do we split by each soap? Obviously there aren't enough people
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discussing some soaps for them to warrant their own group. Do we split
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by network? Some people watch soaps from more than one network so they
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don't want a split -- and what about posts that are meant for everyone?
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Where would they get posted? Do we split by volume? Different soaps
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generate varying amounts of conversation depending on what's happening
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in the show -- it's hard to anticipate where to make such a split.
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While we might come to some sort of agreement on the split, there will
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be several RATSers who are against that particular split so they'd vote
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"no" -- add those "no" votes to the votes of the people against the
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creation of any new groups and the people who don't think a discussion
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of soaps is warranted on USENET and the split just won't pass.
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Basically, the point is, this issue has been discussed over and over and
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over here in RATS and the consensus is to just leave things the way they
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are. We've yet to find anyone willing to do all the work to separate the
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group. We recommend that anyone who wishes to attempt a split of RATS read
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news.groups for at least two weeks (and we mean read *every* article) and
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then decide if you really want to go to the effort. In addition to the
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difficulties involved in getting a new group created, we'd have the added
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difficulty in trying to convince the net-world at large that soap operas
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are important enough to even warrant the existence of RATS -- let alone the
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creation of several new groups. Simply announcing the idea in news.groups
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would create an incredible amount of "nasty" anti-soap talk which would be
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very unpleasant.
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One last thing, check out the part of rec.arts.tv.soaps FAQ which explains
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the use of kill files to weed out articles you are not interested in. We
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realize everyone doesn't have access to a kill file but there's nothing we
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can do about that. If you are such a person, you might consider speaking
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with your system administrator about upgrading your news reading software.
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[Thanks to Joanna Castillo (pefv702@humble.pe.utexas.edu) and
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Cindy Camp (snoopy@spacemanspiff.den.mmc.com)]
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15. Do the soap writers/actors read rec.arts.tv.soaps?
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Many readers of this newsgroup have wondered if the writers of their
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soap opera(s) read r.a.t.s. James Kiberd [Trevor Dillon] told an AMC
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fan that the writers read both the UNIX and Prodigy newsgroups. It
|
||
also appears that Robyn Griggs, an actress on AW, has access to r.a.t.s
|
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through her boyfriend, Thede's, account, as well as having an account
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||
of her own. Bryce Jasmer, actor Brent Jasmer's (of B&B) brother,
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||
reads r.a.t.s and has given Brent some of our comments.
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If anyone else has proof that the writers (or actors!) of their soap
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reads r.a.t.s., please email me (gibbsm@ll.mit.edu).
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16. Is there an ftp archive for rec.arts.tv.soaps from which I can
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retrieve past posts?
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||
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Not that I'm aware of. Most news sites expire articles after a week or
|
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two, and some even more quickly. The only two posts which I *know*
|
||
are archived are the soaps-faq and the soaps-abbrevs, as mentioned in
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||
the soaps-faq.
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||
|
||
However, since January 1992, the entire Usenet newsfeed has been made
|
||
available on CD-ROM, so you may be able to find what you want that way.
|
||
You can get more information on "NetNews on CD's" from CD Publishing
|
||
Corporation, 4824 Fraser Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada V5V 4H4,
|
||
phone numbers: 604-874-1430, 800-333-7565 (USA), 604-874-1431 (FAX),
|
||
or email: info@CDPublishing.com. In the near future, their product
|
||
information will also be available via Gopher at
|
||
gopher.CDPublishing.com(TCP/70). I contacted them in October of 1993,
|
||
and they said that for those who would like just a rec.arts.tv.soaps
|
||
archive CD, they could make custom one-off for them.
|
||
|
||
DISCLAIMER: I have no association with CD Publishing Corporation, and
|
||
don't even have a CD-ROM player.
|
||
|
||
|
||
17. Pointers to more information for new posters (and old!)
|
||
|
||
There is a lot more useful information available on the usenet network
|
||
which is not contained in the scope of this FAQ.
|
||
|
||
The news.announce.newusers newsgroup contains explanatory postings for
|
||
new users. Its purpose is to provide a base set of information with
|
||
which all participants in the USENET should be familiar in order to make
|
||
the USENET (and r.a.t.s.!) a better place for all of us.
|
||
|
||
If you have not already done so, you are strongly encouraged to read
|
||
these postings before posting any messages. In particular, the following
|
||
postings in news.announce.newusers are especially useful for new users:
|
||
A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community
|
||
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
|
||
Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on Netiquette
|
||
Hints on writing style for Usenet
|
||
Rules for posting to Usenet
|
||
What is Usenet?
|
||
|
||
The articles in news.announce.newusers are posted in such a way that
|
||
each version should stay around at each site until the new version is
|
||
posted. However, some sites are configured incorrectly so that this
|
||
does not occur. If the articles listed above do not appear in the
|
||
news.announce.newusers newsgroup at your site, you can get copies of
|
||
them using email. Simply send an email message to
|
||
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu containing any or all of:
|
||
send usenet/news.answers/usenet-primer/part1
|
||
send usenet/news.answers/usenet-faq/part1
|
||
send usenet/news.answers/emily-postnews/part1
|
||
send usenet/news.answers/usenet-writing-style/part1
|
||
send usenet/news.answers/posting-rules/part1
|
||
send usenet/news.answers/what-is-usenet/part1
|
||
|
||
Other good sources of information on the USENET network are the
|
||
newsgroups news.newusers.questions (be sure to read its weekly FAQ
|
||
before posting a question yourself), and news.software.readers
|
||
(for newsreader-specific questions). Also, news.answers contains
|
||
most of the FAQ's posted to each newsgroup, including the soaps-faq
|
||
and soaps-abbrevs postings. Happy hunting!
|
||
|
||
--
|
||
Margaret D. Gibbs "Practice random kindness and
|
||
Assistant Staff senseless acts of beauty"
|
||
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
|
||
gibbsm@ll.mit.edu
|
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