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BTN: Birmingham Telecommunications News
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COPYRIGHT 1993 ISSN 1055-4548
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March 1993 Volume 6, Issue 3
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Edition 1
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Table Of Contents
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Article Title Author
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Policy Statement and Disclaimer................Staff
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From The Editor................................Scott Hollifield
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Letters to the Editor..........................BTN Readers
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U.S. Robotics V.FAST Announcement..............U.S. Robotics
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BBSing In The Real World.......................Damion Furi
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Freedom........................................Lurch Henson
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Sysop >< Software >< User......................David Moss
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Local Music In March...........................Judy Ranelli
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Special Interest Groups (SIGs).................Barry Bowden
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BTN Profile: Billy Bob Crawdad.................Anonymous
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Known BBS Numbers..............................Staff
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Disclaimer and Statement of Policy for BTN
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We at BTN try our best to assure the accuracy of articles and
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information in our publication. We assume no responsibility for damage
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due to errors, omissions, etc. The liability, if any for BTN, its
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editors and writers, for damages relating to any errors or omissions,
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etc., shall be limited to the cost of a one year subscription to BTN,
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even if BTN, its editors or writers have been advised of the likelihood
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of such damages occurring.
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With the conclusion of that nasty business, we can get on with our
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policy for publication and reproduction of BTN articles. We publish
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monthly with a deadline of the fifteenth of the month prior to
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publication. If you wish to submit an article, you may do so at any
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time but bear in mind the deadline if you wish for your work to appear
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in a particular issue. It is not our purpose to slander or otherwise
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harm a person or reputation and we accept no responsibility for the
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content of the articles prepared by our writers. Our writers own their
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work and it is protected by copyright. We allow reprinting of articles
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from BTN with only a few restrictions. The author may object to a
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reprint, in which case he will specify in the content of his article.
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Otherwise, please feel free to reproduce any article from BTN as long as
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the source, BTN, is specified, and as long as the author's name and the
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article's original title are retained. If you use one of our articles,
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please forward a copy of your publication to:
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Mark Maisel
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Publisher, BTN
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606 Twin Branch Terrace
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BHAM, AL 35216
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(205) 823-3956
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We thank you for taking the time to read our offering and we hope that
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you like it. We also reserve the right to have a good time while doing
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all of this and not get too serious about it.
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F R E E B I E : G E T I T W H I L E I T S H O T !
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The following boards allow BTN to be downloaded freely, that is with no
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charge to any existing upload/download ratios.
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ADAnet One Alter-Ego Bone Yard
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Bus System The Castle Channel 8250
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Crunchy Frog DC Info Exchange F/X BBS
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Gateway BBS Hardware Hotline Homewood's Hell Hole
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Joker's Castle Lemon Grove Martyrdom Again?!
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The MATRIX Milliways BBS Night Watch
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The Outer Limits Owlabama BBS Owl's Nest
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Playground Safe Harbor Southern Stallion
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Starbase 12 Teasers BBS T.G.U.E. BBS
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Thy Master's Dungeon Weekends BBS
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(Please note that this list includes some systems which are not local to
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Birmingham and therefore not included on our BBS Numbers list.)
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If you are a sysop and you allow BTN to be downloaded freely, please let
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me know via The Matrix or Crunchy Frog so that I can post your board as
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a free BTN distributor. Thanks. SH
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N E W S F L A S H
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NON-LOCAL READERS!
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Feeling isolated and alienated because you
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can't upload submissions or leave letters without paying
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long distance charges?
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God, I hope so, because if you have access to an Internet
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site, you can send me anything you want to through that method.
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My Internet address is:
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scott.hollifield@the-matrix.com
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From the Editor
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by Scott Hollifield
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Well, well, well, time for this stuff again already?
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Yep, past time in fact - BTN is late this month, partially due to a
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certain cycle of cosmic events beyond my portent or control, but also
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partially because I simply put off writing my editor's column until I
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just couldn't stand it anymore. That's right, whoever it is out there
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with the voodoo doll, you can stop now. Why is it so difficult for me
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to just sit down and crank this kind of thing out? I'm a champion
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procrastinator, true, as anyone who knows me even remotely will confirm
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(including the lady at the breakfast place every morning who stands
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tapping her foot while I fret over which precise combination of pocket
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change to give up). And yet, there's something else, something that's
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been sitting at the back of my brain, scratching and making little
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obnoxious comments, like Robin Williams as a cartoon bee.
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I think that this comes from certain vague guilt pangs I've been
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having concerning the end result of my efforts. Very slight, very
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vague, very marginal, but there nonetheless. I'm not talking about the
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task of filling Mark Maisel's shoes -- I got over THAT one the minute I
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volunteered for this job. And people have been kind; I was particularly
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pleased to see a lengthy positive review a few months back from Damion
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Furi, a relatively new local user of some opinionated note. (Of course,
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we're all now onto the real truth, that this was just buttering on
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Damion's part to smooth the path to becoming a regular BTN writer, but
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the joke's on him -- it's ridiculously easy to be a regular BTN writer,
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and I wish more people knew it -- but I'm glad he bothered anyway.)
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Still, take a steady gander at our tables of contents from the last
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few issues and you'll see a marked similarity. Not that I mind having
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guys like Damion Furi and Lurch Henson contribute regularly (in the
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sense that I wouldn't mind having ANYone contribute *regularly*), but
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I'd hate for BTN to devolve into five guys with five monthly articles
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entitled "My Opinions About Certain Things", "#1" through "5".
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And I know that more than once now, I've tried to make things seem a
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little more exciting by hinting of things to come, which haven't quite
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arrived yet (such as last month's hint of "a few [new] ideas" which were
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supposed to be in this issue). Truthfully, I DO have new ideas for BTN.
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It's just that I haven't yet found the time or energy to implement them.
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Rest assured, they are coming. Let's talk a little about what's in
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store for the BTN of the near future.
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Beginning next month, I'm going to drop my personal responsibilities
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concerning the much-loved "Known BBS Numbers List", and hand them over
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to a comrade. James Minton, current sysop of Outer Limits BBS and one
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of the longest-running, currently-serving sysops in Birmingham, has
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volunteered to take up this awesome duty (and unless you've ever called
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eighty bulletin boards in one evening, you don't know the meaning of the
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words "awesome duty"). I know that other people have volunteered for
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this task before, even back when I first became editor of BTN, and I do
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appreciate the thoughts of all who did. I'm not intentionally slighting
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anyone -- it's just that James happened to ask at precisely the right
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time, i.e. the time when I was actually beginning to seriously give the
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List to someone else. I hope he realizes what he's getting into with
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it.
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Also, something special is coming up soon: the fifth anniversary of
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BTN. That's right, it's been five years since that very special first
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issue of BTN, back in May 1988. We've been places, friends; we pre-date
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the election of George Bush, both Batman movies, and most of the Farm-
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Aids. So you can imagine that we must have a special issue to mark this
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special occasion, and that we must have a special number of special
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articles from our special friends. There are indeed plans in the works
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to make the May 1993 issue of BTN extra-special, but if you've got any
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ideas, drop me a line.
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Not only that, but I've gotten semi-solid article commitments from
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several people whose names are NOT Lurch Henson, Damion Furi, or Judy
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Ranelli. We love the members of our family, of course, but we'd like
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our family to grow! Isn't that a lovely metaphor? Ah, springtime
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draweth nigh.
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Well, I've beaten out my last column by 20 lines or so, and that's
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good enough for me. Let me remind you that if you're interested in
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submitting something for BTN, it's VERY easy -- just upload it as a
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private file to either the Crunchy Frog or the Matrix, and tell the
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sysop it's for me. Until next month, be kind to your fellow oxygen-
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breathers, and please use your turn signal when changing lanes.
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Letters to the Editor
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From: David Moss
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I've been meaning to take the time to write to BTN and comment about
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some of the conferences around town. My favorite, this last couple of
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months, has to be EZNet.
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In EZNet, you can find any topic of conversation you might want,
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anything from recipes to politics. The first of these, I won't touch
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with a ten foot pole. <grin> It is the second issue that I do wish to
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comment on. Primarily, "Gays In The Military".
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It seems to me, that with all the REAL issues facing this country,
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that the press could find a more urgent one to "sensationalize". But,
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since this topic appears to be the "hot potato", I'll take a shot at it
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too.
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There will come a time in this country, when "the draft" will have
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to be reinstated. With this in mind, how can we afford to have a
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system, by which, if a young man did not want to go, all he has to do is
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say, "Uh, gee Sarge, I'd like to, but I'm gay". I have a feeling that
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that line will be the longest at the recruitment center.
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For those who doubt a draft, remember this: man will always be at
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war with man. So it is inevitable that a war will flare up somewhere,
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a war that will require the young men and women of this nation to be
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called upon to defend it.
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I have heard all the hysteria about why homosexuals should not be
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allowed in the military, but I have not heard any REASONS, only
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excuses. There is no reason why a homosexual cannot serve a
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distinguished career in the military, if allowed to do so. If we as a
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nation attempt to take away fundamental rights, and I'm talking about
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"....and bear arms", then why not take away some more, like "taxes"?
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Considering the state of this nation, I feel there are a few more
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urgent issues that affect all of us. This issue will have very little
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effect on any of us. I am waaaaay past the age of serving, so it does
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not affect me, but I still find myself voicing opinions on it.
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Whichever side of the issue you take, then by all means, write your
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congressman and let him know. While you are writing him, ask what he
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plans to do about, unemployment, taxes, welfare, prison systems, social
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security, health coverage, drugs, children with guns, adults with guns,
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crime, stock brokers that bilk millions from us and walk away clean,
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Somalia, Cuba, Haiti, Bosnia, Iraq, and TV stations that mislead the
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public about BBS's. (I had to do that)
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There are many many more issues that face us (all of us) that, to
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me, should be acted on and publicized more so than this issue. This
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issue has made front page headlines across the nation. I ask you, is
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this a ploy to take our minds off the real state of this nation?
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I can be e-mailed at WEEKENDS, or any EZNet conference, and I should
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get it eventually.
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Congratulations to BTN for it's upcoming fifth anniversary.
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[David Moss is the sysop of Weekends BBS (841-8583) and is also a
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contributing writer to BTN as of this month, with an article you'll see
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later in the issue.]
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[Editor's Note: The following article was scheduled to be included in
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last month's issue of BTN, but was accidentally left out.]
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Well, here is the U.S.R. announcement, in, I think, it's entirety,
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courtesy of the Internet:
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Following the anouncment is a discuession with US Robotics, Dale Walsh,
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one of the committee members of the CCITT study group developing the
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CCITT V.Fast Standard.
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U.S. ROBOTICS ANNOUNCES THE LAST MODEM YOU'LL EVER BUY
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Provides Migration Path to Forthcoming CCITT 28.8 Kbps Standard
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SKOKIE, Ill. -- June 8, 1992 -- U.S. Robotics today announced an upgrade
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program for the CCITT-proposed standard of 28.8 Kbps, previously referred to
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as V.FAST. The Courier V.32bis, Courier HST Dual Standard and Shared Access
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Modem Sharing Kits are the products currently included in the program. Field
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upgrades will be available for $299 as soon as the CCITT 28.8 Kbps draft
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recommendation is completed. Official approval of the standard is not
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expected until January, 1994.
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"The CCITT-proposed 28.8 Kbps standard won't be a reality for most
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manufacturers until 1994," said Jonathan Zakin, U.S. Robotics executive vice
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president, sales and marketing. "By offering modems ready for 28.8 Kbps now,
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we're providing insurance against technical obsolescence. Customers can
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purchase a Courier high-speed modem or Shared Access Modem Sharing Kit now
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and take advantage of the most updated technology available. When the 28.8
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Kbps standard becomes available later, they'll already have a cost-effective
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upgrade option and won't have to re-invest in new equipment."
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"Key to the 28.8 Kbps program is the fact that the upgrade to the
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Courier high-speed modems and Shared Access Modem Sharing Kits can be
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completed by the end user at their worksite, which reduces their `down' time
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and eliminates excess costs like shipping and handling," continued Zakin.
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"You may hear about other 28.8 Kbps modems that are available now, but until
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the standard is defined, no one knows what hardware will be needed to comply.
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Our unique modem architecture makes future `field' upgrades a realistic and
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simple procedure."
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Because of U. S. Robotics' advanced modular modem architecture, the
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company's Courier V.32bis, Courier HST Dual Standard, and Shared Access modems
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are readily upgradable to 28.8Kbps. The modems are made up of a motherboard and
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a smaller daughterboard, which holds the modems' microprocessors and firmware.
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The current, high-speed daughterboard can easily be replaced with a new board
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containing the 28.8 Kbps CCITT standard. U.S. Robotics is the only modem
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manufacturer to implement this kind of flexible design.
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"In the CClTT, the previously called `V.FAST' standard has gained
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universal support at the 28.8Kbps speed," said Dale Walsh, U.S. Robotics vice
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president, advanced development and participant in the CCITT committee on the
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28.8 Kbps standard, "This is how our modular architecture works. The data
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pump (which executes the modulation and demodulation of the data), and the
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key controller functions (which perform the data compression, error control
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and the AT command set) are on one board, making upgrades simple. We can
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easily make the data pump faster and upgrade the controller functions to keep
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up with the new speed. It's all in just one small plug-in card."
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Because compatibility with CCITT standards is crucial, U.S. Robotics'
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availability and implementation of the 28.8Kbps standard will depend on the
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CClTT's progress. At this time, the standard is expected to define a connect
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speed of 28.8 Kbps, two times faster than V.32bis, the fastest CCITT
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standard now available.
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U.S. Robotics is one of the first vendors to announce a program for
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28.8Kbps compatibility. The company has a history of industry "firsts,"
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including the first CCITT V.32bis modem from a major manufacturer, the first
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self-managing modem management system and the first portable CCITT V.32
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modem.
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U.S. Robotics will upgrade any Modem Sharing Kit to 28.8Kbps. Current
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Courier models, which have the smaller footprint and a higher, 57.6 Kbps DCE
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to DTE (modem-to-computer) interface speed, are also upgradable. The
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company's upgrade program does not include WorldPort and Sportster modems.
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U. S. Robotics Courier modems offer a wide range of features, including
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fax, remote configuration, and synchronous capabilities. The Shared Access
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Modem Sharing Kits, which began shipping in March, 1992, allow for the
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pooling of modems on a LAN so that a LAN user can access them for dial-in or
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dial-out communications.
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The following products will be upgradable to 28.8 Kbps:
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Courier V.32 bis, internal and external (57,600 bps versions only)
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Courier HST Dual Standard, internal and external (57,600 bps versions only)
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Courier V.32 bis FAX, internal and external
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Courier HST Dual Standard FAX, internal and external
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Shared Access Modem Sharing Kit Single Port and Dual Port
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BBSing In The Real World
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by
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Damion Furi
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:DISILLUSIONED
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I have a confession to make. I am a prejudiced snob. And a
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very disillusioned one, at that.
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Before those of you scenting blood attempt to charge for the
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kill, let me explain something. I am not your ordinary prejudiced
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snob. I care not a whit whether you are rich or poor, white or
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black, heterosexual or homosexual, male or female, physically
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handicapped or healthy, nor do I care about any other such label
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that normally attracts the prejudiced as sharks to blood.
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I am an intellectual snob, and I have a marked prejudice
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against the willfully ignorant and the arrogantly stupid.
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Yes, ladies and gentleman, Damion is going to rant. I am
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going to go on such a binge of ranting as you have rarely
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experienced. Allow me only a moment to pull my soapbox out from
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under my desk...Ah, much better. (I've always maintained that one
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simply cannot rant properly without a good old-fashioned wooden
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soapbox.)
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Now, where was I? Oh, yes; the willfully ignorant and the
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arrogantly stupid.
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I failed to recognize it until just very recently, but I
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realized that I suffered a severe disillusionment from the state of
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our BBSs. I did not - quite - expect an electronic ivory tower.
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But neither did I expect a digital reflection of the
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stupidities of the real world.
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For the most part, as I have said before, BBS users and sysops
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tend to be a breed apart, as helpful and generous as any you could
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wish to meet. And yet, they still carry over into our private
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worlds the attitudes of the outside world: the pettiness, the
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viciousness, and the unconscious lousiness of their small-minded
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prejudice and hate.
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It must be a lonely feeling, really, to be a two-cent Hitler
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from the warmth and comfort of their apartments and homes in the
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United States of America ("Land of the Free, Home of the Brave").
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It must be a lonely feeling to be absolutely and unswervingly
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convinced that something must be "wrong" with "faggots," and that
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"niggers" are "so obviously" subordinate to "us masters," and that
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"bitches" are just "absolutely and unquestionably" good for nothing
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but "cleaning house" and doing certain other things that our
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Beloved Editor would be forced to censor if I were so crude and
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tasteless as to actually state the case in black and white in what
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is intended to be a "family" magazine (whatever that means).
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Am I really being so naive to expect better from a group that
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consistantly shells out thousands of dollars of hard-earned money
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to participate in a technological bonanza? Am I being so naive to
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expect intelligent, rational thought from a group that has spent
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millions of man-hours learning the various mysteries of a thing as
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opaque as the computer?
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So it would seem. I was naive, and now I am disillusioned.
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I have seen the nature of the beast, so to speak, and so walk on
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hurt, confused, and dazed. Please believe me when I say that
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little is so painful as having your illusions ripped from your mind
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and violently shredded in front of your eyes.
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I wonder how many share my views, and how many will continue
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to espouse the putridness of their souls?
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How many of you will continue to seek justification for your
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narrow-minded hate? How many of you will continue to harrass
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others politically, socially, or physically weaker than yourselves?
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How many of you will continue to voice of your despite of others
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that are, in the final analysis, as human as yourselves?
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And, regardless of whom you hate, they are indeed human. They
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bleed, they laugh, they cry, they fail, they succeed, they work,
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they play, they are members of families much like your own... They
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have human failings, human virtues, human goals, and human dreams.
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These whom you hate are as deserving of the chances you've had
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as you are now deserving of future chances - to do anything!
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Anything at all...
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----
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Damion Furi owns Freelance Support Services, an administrative
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and computer support service primarily serving other
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freelancers, which he runs from home.
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Services include OCR & color scanning, desktop & disktop
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publishing (including AutoDesk animation), managerial, and
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administrative services.
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For a current list of services, E-Mail your request c/o
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Nirvana, Owlabama, Teaser's, The Matrix, or Baudville.
|
||
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||
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|
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|
||
Freedom
|
||
|
||
or
|
||
|
||
Will You PLEASE Grow Up?!?!?!
|
||
|
||
by
|
||
|
||
Lurch Henson
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
I was laying in bed this afternoon, reading through the Sunday
|
||
paper, when I found something that really ticked me off. I wondered why
|
||
the comic strip that was usually on the last page was now on the second,
|
||
and I certainly found out why..... Here's what I found when I turned to
|
||
the last page of the funny papers.....
|
||
|
||
"WE ARE OUTRAGED!
|
||
|
||
And we're not going to put up with it any longer!
|
||
|
||
We're a group of mothers, fathers, grandparents and other
|
||
citizens who are outraged at how today's movies, TV-programs, music-
|
||
videos and records are hurting our children, our families and our
|
||
country. For example:
|
||
We're DISMAYED that today 1.1 million girls between the ages of
|
||
15 and 19 get pregnant each year.
|
||
We're SHOCKED when we learn that two thirds of all births to 15
|
||
and 19 year old girls are out of wedlock.
|
||
We're FRIGHTENED at the way violence and crime are spreading
|
||
everywhere and threatening our children, our families and our homes.
|
||
|
||
We say it's time to put the blame where we think it belongs:
|
||
|
||
SHAME on the music industry for letting singers who are the
|
||
idols of our children put out RECORDS and MUSIC-VIDEOS which
|
||
blatantly encourage sex and 'say' to our children that sex is proper
|
||
at any age...that everyone is 'doing it'...and abstinence is old
|
||
fashioned.
|
||
SHAME on Hollywood for an endless stream of films filled with
|
||
PROFANITY, NUDITY, SEX, VIOLENCE and KILLINGS. For example, the
|
||
giant hit "Basic Instinct" features murders during orgasms, setting
|
||
a new standard of perversion even for today's movies.
|
||
SHAME on NBC-TV for allowing "Saturday Night Live", which is a
|
||
favorite with young people, to put on skits about masturbation,
|
||
morticians having sex with dead people etc., etc., ad nauseam.
|
||
SHAME on TV programmers whose desire for ratings and profits
|
||
results in the average child of 16 having seen more than 200,000
|
||
ACTS OF VIOLENCE AND 33,000 MURDERS. Is it any wonder violence is
|
||
epidemic?
|
||
SHAME on the film industry which long ago stopped reflecting the
|
||
values of most families and has now abolished the "X" rating,
|
||
replacing it with "NC-17" so sex-filled, erotic, bloody films will
|
||
no longer be barred from community movie houses.
|
||
SHAME ON TV Soap Opera producers whose standards of decency have
|
||
sunk so low that one of them tells his writers, "Hot, make it hot",
|
||
and another admits they are trying to see "just how far they can
|
||
'push it' on daytime"...when they KNOW that during the afternoon
|
||
hours more than two thirds of all TV viewers are children!
|
||
Yes, we are OUTRAGED at all this...and a great deal more. We
|
||
say the tragic price our children, families and country are paying
|
||
demands something be done to end what's going on. Alone we can't
|
||
stop it. But together we think we can.
|
||
The REAL CAUSE of the sex, violence, filth and profanity is with
|
||
the writers, directors, producers, singers, actors, etc. But THEY
|
||
can be controlled. All it takes is for the Boards of Directors of
|
||
their companies to order them to stop! Remember when movies were
|
||
wholesome family entertainment? That's when people at the top SET
|
||
STANDARDS AND ENFORCED them. We're going to insist that happen
|
||
again."
|
||
|
||
|
||
Well, I agree with them in one place.....but ONLY in one place.
|
||
I DO think it's well past time to place the blame for all the problems
|
||
in the USA today....but it damn well isn't with the entertainment
|
||
industry. It rests firmly, and solely, with the PARENTS! Yes, you
|
||
HEARD ME! It's ALL YOUR FAULT! Wake up and smell the garbage you're
|
||
shoveling, people! Have you got ANY idea where your kid was last night?
|
||
Are you SURE? I'll bet you're WRONG! And the reason is that the VAST
|
||
majority of the parents would rather find some other reason, ANY other
|
||
reason, for why their kids are turning out so badly than to admit the
|
||
simple truth, that THEY SCREWED UP. Get off it, parents! Accept the
|
||
fact that you made a BIG mistake, and FIX IT! Don't look for scapegoats
|
||
in Hollywood, you are the ones that are supposed to be in charge of the
|
||
developement of your children. YOU handle their education. YOU design
|
||
their world view. And YOU are the ones that are FULLY RESPONSIBLE for
|
||
the beings you are turning loose on the world when they turn 18 (and
|
||
yes, in the state of Alabama you are LEGALLY obligated to provide for
|
||
them UNTIL 18. If you throw them out before then, because you can't
|
||
handle the RESPONSIBILITY, they can take YOU to court over it, and WIN.
|
||
A girl in Lower Alabama did just that, and now she charges her parents
|
||
rent in the house she won from them in the settlement). But, let's look
|
||
at this tirade that was a FULL PAGE AD on the last page of the Sunday
|
||
Comics section of the Birmingham News.
|
||
|
||
First off, I'm REALLY ticked off because of where they put it.
|
||
I can just see it now....you've got a little girl that's just learning
|
||
how to read, and is enjoying using the funny papers to do so. Into the
|
||
kitchen wanders your little girl with the funnies, and sits down next to
|
||
you at the breakfast table.....
|
||
|
||
LITTLE GIRL: "Mommie, what's an ORGASM? And why do you kill somebody
|
||
when they have one?"
|
||
MOMMIE: "WHAT! Where did you hear THAT?!?!?"
|
||
|
||
I'll tell you, Mommie....she read that out of her funny papers,
|
||
right there on the last page, in the ad full of big words she was having
|
||
lots of fun sounding out to herself a few minutes ago, where it was
|
||
talking about a movie named "Basic Instinct". A movie which this little
|
||
girl would known nothing about, because mommy probably didn't take her
|
||
when she and daddy went to see it, before coming home and going to bed
|
||
early and making all those nice, warm, loving sounds in the bedroom all
|
||
night long..... But now, thanks to an ad which is trying to PROTECT
|
||
this little girl, she wants to know from her loving mommie what an
|
||
orgasm is, and why it's so bad that you have to kill someone that has
|
||
one. Well, I don't know about YOU, Mommie, but I've NEVER had one that
|
||
was that bad.......now look what you have to straighten out. Little
|
||
early for that "talk" you planned to put off until she was 18, isn't it?
|
||
|
||
Secondly, it REALLY upsets me when someone else wants to tell me
|
||
what I can and can not watch, see, or WRITE. Yes, WRITE. You see, I'm
|
||
also one of those TERRIBLE PEOPLE that are destroying this country by
|
||
writing "erotica". So what? I DON'T go stand outside of a schoolyard
|
||
and grab little boys and girls and make them read it. I DON'T take
|
||
mine, or anyone else's, to ANYONE of ANY age and force them to read or
|
||
view it. I don't know of ANYONE that has been tied down, their fingers
|
||
broken and the battery taken out of their remote control (because
|
||
everyone knows there is no other way to change the channel than by
|
||
remote control) so they HAVE to watch these TERRIBLE things that are
|
||
broadcast on TV every day. And I DEFINATELY don't know of anyone that
|
||
has been forced to watch a Soap Opera...... Not too many years ago a
|
||
preacher did something I'm never going to forgive him for. Some
|
||
preacher here in this great state decided that he didn't like a satelite
|
||
TV channel named American XXX-tasy. So what did he do? Not watch it?
|
||
No, that would have been the intelligent thing to do. Instead, he
|
||
decided that he'd have to get rid of it. He decided, for you, that he
|
||
didn't want ANYONE to watch it. Maybe he just felt that if it were
|
||
still being broadcast to this state, he'd be too tempted to go over to
|
||
his friend's house and watch it, I don't know. All I know is that this
|
||
man decided that *I* could no longer watch that particular satelite TV
|
||
channel, and he managed to get it blocked from reception to all of the
|
||
state of Alabama. How, I do not know. The mechanics of it is something
|
||
that I puzzle over even today. I would REALLY like to know how it's
|
||
done, but no matter, it's done, and now I CAN'T watch it any more. He
|
||
made HIS choice, he doesn't watch it anymore. But he ALSO made the
|
||
choice for every other person in this state. NO ONE in this state can
|
||
now watch it, except for those few along the borders that can barely
|
||
pick it up where it's being sent to the states around us. These people
|
||
are trying to do the same thing, but to EVERYONE, not just the state of
|
||
Alabama, and NOT JUST ONE CHANNEL, but ALL CHANNELS, as well as ALL
|
||
MOVIES, VIDEO TAPES, RADIO STATIONS, BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, in
|
||
fact, ANYTHING that can be determined to be ANYTHING that THEY don't
|
||
like.....which basically can be interpreted to be almost anything that
|
||
*I* DO like.....
|
||
|
||
Think about it for a minute, people. They are calling for an
|
||
end to all of the things that make life interesting these days. They
|
||
want all the movies that come out of Hollywood to be carbon copies of
|
||
the movie "It's a Wonderful Life". You know the one....Jimmy Stewart
|
||
gets to find out what life would be like without him in it....the one
|
||
that plays OVER and OVER again every Christmas. How many of you get
|
||
sick of it when you hear it starting up? I thought so..... What these
|
||
people want is for all the people that are making so much money off of
|
||
these movies to stop making them. THINK a minute. So much money.
|
||
Hmmmmmm, well, where does the money come from? Someone must like these
|
||
movies..... Someone must like these movies ALOT. It's these few that
|
||
DON'T like them, or don't like US liking them. The mere fact that so
|
||
much money is made from all these "destructive" things is because they
|
||
are POPULAR. They are what people WANT. Don't think that just because
|
||
SO MANY like it that it can't be taken away, though. People liked that
|
||
satelite TV channel too, but a handful of people got rid of it. The ad
|
||
that ran Sunday states that they have 738,983 petitions to put a stop to
|
||
this entertainment, and it was far less than that that got rid of a TV
|
||
channel.
|
||
|
||
One of the last things in the ad is this....
|
||
|
||
"Spare us the censorship lecture - you in the entertainment
|
||
industry. And this is not an appeal for prudery. All we want
|
||
is to get the movie, TV and record industries to act
|
||
responsibly. Our children, our families and our country are
|
||
being hurt too much for us to remain silent."
|
||
|
||
The movie, TV, and record industries ARE acting responsibly, it
|
||
is YOU, the parents, that are not. Like I said above, quit trying to
|
||
find a scapegoat and get to work RAISING your kids. It's YOUR job, YOUR
|
||
responsibility, and YOUR children. In the end, you're going to be the
|
||
only one you can blame if you screw it up, so grow up, and then help
|
||
your children to do so. In fact, you might even want to go so far as to
|
||
TRY and learn a little from you children. Chances are, they're a Hell
|
||
of alot more adult than most of you..... Don't complain when they start
|
||
lieing to you and blaming other children for their mistakes....after
|
||
all, it's what you're teaching them to do right now.......
|
||
|
||
|
||
9303.1
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Sysop >< Software >< User
|
||
by David Moss
|
||
|
||
|
||
Recently, I made a flippant statement regarding the success of
|
||
software being dependant on the user. The exact quote later. So, after
|
||
a ton of messages, all of which is overwhelmingly against that
|
||
statement, I wish for equal time for a rebuttal. Now for the (infamous
|
||
and profound) statement that got me into all of this:
|
||
|
||
"The success of the software is determined by the user, not the
|
||
sysop."
|
||
|
||
At first glance, it seems innocent enough, but, after a few messages
|
||
to me on this subject, I started to do some thinking on it. You see,
|
||
the statement was made in response to the controversy over the new Robo
|
||
BBS software. It seemed an appropriate concept (at that time) that if
|
||
the users took a liking to it that it would probably succeed. Before we
|
||
go to far, keep in mind that I am referring to "software", and not a
|
||
particular bulletin board.
|
||
|
||
When a person sets out to start a bulletin board (after his or her
|
||
analyst has prescribed proper medication), one of the first decisions
|
||
he or she will be faced with is the selection of "software". Now there
|
||
are other considerations (divorce lawyers, telephone lines, modems,
|
||
computers, where you will leech your files from, and so forth), but for
|
||
now, lets stay with the "software".
|
||
|
||
Let's say you've got a catalog in front of you that lists every
|
||
available BBS "software" on today's market. The first column your eyes
|
||
may be attracted to is the price column. And that's okay, because
|
||
everyone does not have an unlimited budget. What the average person may
|
||
do here is set a limit, and attempt to get the most for his or her
|
||
dollar. (NOT ME, I put mine on VISA and worried about paying for it
|
||
later; I hid the bill, and told hun it was the "test drive version", but
|
||
then you already knew I'm not average.)
|
||
|
||
Now that you are faced with capabilities, what exactly will this
|
||
"software" do? What do you need it to do? Do you need it with door
|
||
capabilities? What about file transfer protocols? Does it support all
|
||
of the standard ones in use today? Does it come with a mail door (for
|
||
dummies like me who can't type)? Is it multi-node? (You may want this
|
||
type; you can always hide the phone bill, and another modem is real easy
|
||
to hide.) Does it support a front end mail tosser? What about editing
|
||
options? How many users will the database support? Has it got graphic
|
||
capabilities? Are graphics optional or mandatory? Does it come with a
|
||
screen saver? What about maximum file areas? (THIS IS IMPORTANT for
|
||
when you REALLY begin sucking files from other boards.) Okay, I think
|
||
you've got the picture. You must agree that there are a plethora of
|
||
questions for considerations on the "software" alone.
|
||
|
||
You see, things like modems are easy to make a decision on. (Do
|
||
like I did: have a "pair" of 16.8 "dualies" Fed-Exed in from U.S.
|
||
Robotics -- Visa of course -- and tell hun they're "smoke detectors".
|
||
After all, you will need two modems. You can't have the board down due
|
||
to a lame modem. MAKE SURE that you are the one who gets the bill on
|
||
this little stunt! One slip here, and you may need that attorney I
|
||
mentioned earlier.)
|
||
|
||
Ok, for some final conclusions, we finally come to setup. Is this
|
||
software easy to set up? Or do you have to sit with the manual in your
|
||
lap? Are you constantly on the phone to the author in Poland? Since
|
||
you will be the very first person to USE this "software", it should be
|
||
easy to set-up, structure the security profiles, conference definitions,
|
||
door assembly, and leave a small "footprint".
|
||
|
||
Now you should be ready for the first few callers. Here is where I
|
||
originally thought the success was determined. And, there is some merit
|
||
to the "Statement". Right here is where your USER takes over (although
|
||
not entirely, so don't write me on this one point). If the USER logs on
|
||
and has little or no trouble negotiating the "software", then can you
|
||
say it will be a success? Not hardly! You see, when I "shot from the
|
||
hip" with that statement I was thinking of the USER as the person who
|
||
calls the board and logs on. And I was right to a certain degree. I
|
||
only forgot one thing! And that is that the very "first" person that
|
||
logs onto that board will be the sysop. If this "software" does not
|
||
work for the very first user (which will be the sysop), then that user
|
||
will determine the success of that particular "software".
|
||
|
||
In closing, when I made that fateful statement, I was confusing user
|
||
with sysop. In reality, they are both users; that particular "software"
|
||
must function properly for both: the sysop, who will probably spend more
|
||
time logging on than anyone else, and the user, who calls on occasion.
|
||
Whichever side of the fence you're on, you must agree with that.
|
||
|
||
"The User Determines The Success of The Software". ( period )
|
||
|
||
How was that for weaseling my way out of a fix?
|
||
|
||
One final word: This is such an expensive hobby. If you decide to
|
||
take the plunge, take the time to do a little research. Ask some
|
||
friends for advice, ask manufacturers for pamphlets or even "test drive
|
||
versions". Don't just plug a phone wire in and call yourself a BBS.
|
||
You will find that it takes a lot of money and time to do this stuff,
|
||
all with very little thanks from anyone. But, to me, it's the greatest
|
||
hobby in the world! And if I ever get in a tight, I can always sell a
|
||
couple of used "smoke detectors".
|
||
|
||
See ya in a conference somewhere, I hope!
|
||
|
||
----
|
||
David Moss is the sysop of Weekends BBS (841-8583).
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Local Music In March
|
||
by Judy Ranelli
|
||
|
||
|
||
Mon. 1
|
||
Celebrity Toast and Jam at The Nick
|
||
What is the world IS this? I have no idea. One sometimes has to
|
||
take chances. If it's awful, you can always leave.
|
||
|
||
Tue. 2
|
||
ITCHY WIGS at The Nick
|
||
Mark Kimbrell is one of those people who manages to keep revolving
|
||
players in a band and still kick butt.
|
||
|
||
Thur. 4
|
||
SPUNKADILLY at Flamingos
|
||
They are from Huntsville and are one of the weirdest acts I've seen
|
||
lately. If you're in the SCA and its ilk you probably would like them.
|
||
Jury's still out on my vote.
|
||
|
||
Fri. 5
|
||
SUGAR LA-LAS/PINKY THE STABBER at Louie Louie
|
||
Wouldn't you know that two of my favorite bands are finally playing
|
||
together! I don't have to work, so I'm going to have fun.
|
||
|
||
Mon. 8
|
||
GOD'S FAVORITE BAND/BUMPING UGLIES at The Nick
|
||
The Uglies are completely chaotic and anything with the name God's
|
||
Favorite Band gets my attention, even if just for a brief visit. Not
|
||
for Journey fans.
|
||
|
||
Tues. 9
|
||
TOPPER PRICE at Oteys
|
||
He has a penchant for pissing off club owners and plays music too.
|
||
What more could you want?
|
||
|
||
Thurs. 11
|
||
SUGAR LA-LAS at The Underground (in Montevallo)
|
||
I point this out because I was unaware that this place existed, and
|
||
I like the La Las, so it would be something I'd attend if I wanted an
|
||
excuse for a short road trip. I might even get some free beer out of
|
||
the La Las.
|
||
|
||
Fri. 12
|
||
ELLEN JAMES SOCIETY at the Rock'n Horse
|
||
Didn't know this band still existed. Have no idea what they sound
|
||
like, but they are from Atlanta (oooooooh). Will write home soon.
|
||
|
||
Sat. 13
|
||
PINKY THE STABBER at The Nick
|
||
Okay, I already mentioned them earlier this month but if you missed
|
||
that you should see this.
|
||
|
||
Wed. 17
|
||
REMY ZERO at The Nick
|
||
Their fabled contract, according to sources, is on Capitol. It
|
||
appears they intend to perform live these days, so come check them out.
|
||
|
||
Thur. 18
|
||
MAMBO COMBO at Oteys
|
||
This strange mutation of the Ho-Ho Men rises again to surprise me.
|
||
I enjoyed them years ago: if it's the same members I'll enjoy them now.
|
||
|
||
Fri. 19
|
||
HO-HO MEN at The Nick
|
||
Ah, I see the light! Apparently Ho-Ho Men reunions are going to
|
||
consistently occur on my worknights. I'm jealous of you who shall
|
||
attend.
|
||
|
||
Sat 20
|
||
WEBB WILDER at Louie Louie
|
||
He has been here many times and his shows are consistently fun.
|
||
|
||
Thurs. 25
|
||
BISCUITS at The Underground (in Montevallo)
|
||
Led by Will Kimbrough, of Will and the Bushmen. He is a very nice
|
||
person, one heck of a guy, and I just may go down there and see his
|
||
band. I expect they will be great.
|
||
|
||
Sat. 27
|
||
DASH RIP ROCK/BARKING TRIBE at The Nick
|
||
Do you like Dash Rip Rock? I don't, actually, but lots of people
|
||
do. I'm just too cool to like anything that popular, you know what I
|
||
mean? So I'll slink inside and lurk in a corner to watch the Barking
|
||
Tribe. Then I'll leave and everyone else can dance and drink and have
|
||
fun.
|
||
|
||
Mon. 29
|
||
GRISTLE TWINS at The Nick
|
||
There is NO band that I have heard more talk about lately then the
|
||
Gristle Twins. Everyone who talks about them insists that they are
|
||
great. If I were you, and you happened to be 21 or 22, and a "120
|
||
Minutes" addict, and you were bored and free this Monday, I would go
|
||
check it out. After all, if you hate it, you can always blame me.
|
||
|
||
The Nick is trying an experiment called "Saturday Night Six Pack" this
|
||
March 20, which is rumored to be six little known local bands in a row.
|
||
The logistics of this concept stagger me. First, they will have to fit
|
||
six bands worth of equipment in the club. Then they will have to do six
|
||
sound checks (poor soundman!) and each band will have to play a very
|
||
short set. Finally, the bands will have to split the pay six ways.
|
||
Will this work? I can't see how it would work *smoothly*. Will I
|
||
attend? If I can, out of curiosity. Personally, I think that it's
|
||
high time some lesser known bands got the opportunity to play weekends
|
||
in Birmingham. Bands are in a Catch-22: they are expected to draw a
|
||
crowd on a weeknight, when everyone has to work the next day, in order
|
||
to earn a weekend night. The end result is a couple of popular bands
|
||
remain popular and the rest spin their heels on weeknights. Then, when
|
||
the popularity of a weekend band fades, there is nothing to replace
|
||
them. I hope this changes.
|
||
|
||
Louie Louie is making a sincere effort to book alternative bands. They
|
||
offered Alice Donut last month and Suzanne Vega sometime soon (although
|
||
I couldn't find out when.)
|
||
|
||
----
|
||
Judy Ranelli is a local musician who has started listing "BTN
|
||
Music Editor" on her resumes.
|
||
|
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|
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|
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[Note from the editor: The following BTN ProFile was not submitted by
|
||
our usual ProFiler, The Bishop, or anyone else on our staff, as far as
|
||
I know. It was a private submission, and thus it shall remain.]
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
BTN ProFile
|
||
|
||
If you've perused the message bases (most notably the Baud Brothers
|
||
and RoadKill Ralph's conferences) on Alter Ego, you may have run across
|
||
a curious phenomenon who just burst on the scene. Not being one to deny
|
||
your right to the latest breaking news, I have managed to catch this
|
||
newcomer in our midst and grab him long enough to ask him a few
|
||
questions. I know you're just dying for the answers, so without further
|
||
delay, here's a:
|
||
|
||
ProFile on Billy Bob Crawdad
|
||
|
||
Age: I'm in my prime, son! Oh, you want an actual number? In that
|
||
case, let's just say 40+.
|
||
|
||
Birthplace: Nashville, TN
|
||
|
||
Occupation: Homeless vagabond and one-time goat and pig farmer.
|
||
|
||
My hobbies include: Trying to get my twin brother, Bob Crawford, to
|
||
invite me over for Chili. I want to see if his
|
||
recipe approximates that of our dear old mother.
|
||
I doubt I will be able to make this comparison
|
||
since he continues to deny my existence.
|
||
|
||
Years telecomputing: Less than 1. Three days, actually.
|
||
|
||
My oddest habit is: Herding all the goats into the barn, locking the
|
||
doors, turning the lights down low and... No,
|
||
wait. That's my brother's oddest habit.
|
||
|
||
My greatest unfulfilled ambition is: To be accepted and loved by my
|
||
dear brother, Bobbles!
|
||
|
||
The single accomplishment of
|
||
which I am most proud is: Finding the kind folks at Alter Ego who were
|
||
nice enough to give me a forum in which to
|
||
entreat my brother to open up his heart to
|
||
me. That, and graduating the third grade.
|
||
|
||
My favorite performers are: The Everly Brothers, The Bee Gees and the
|
||
Smothers Brothers
|
||
|
||
The last good movie I saw was: "Brother Rat" with Ronald Reagan, an
|
||
actor's actor.
|
||
|
||
The last good book I read was: "The Brothers Karamazov"
|
||
|
||
If they were making a movie of my life,
|
||
I'd like to see my part played by: Why, Bobbles, of course. There's
|
||
such an uncanny resemblance.
|
||
|
||
My pet peeves are: Being thought of as the figment of my brother's
|
||
imagination.
|
||
|
||
When nobody's looking, I like to: Herd all the goats into the barn,
|
||
lock all the doors and...oh. I
|
||
told you about that already.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
SIG's (Special Interest Groups), Computer Related
|
||
-------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
BEPCUG CCS
|
||
Birmingham East PC Users Group Commodore Club South
|
||
Jefferson Sate Jr. College Springville Road Library
|
||
Ruby Carson Hall, Rm 114 2nd & 4th Tuesday (C64/C128)
|
||
3rd Friday, 7-9 PM 3rd Monday (Amiga)
|
||
Paula Ballard 251-6058 (after 5PM) 7:30-10 PM
|
||
|
||
BCCC BIPUG
|
||
Birmingham Commodore Computer Club Birmingham IBM-PC Users Group
|
||
POB 59564 UAB Nutrition Science Blg
|
||
Birmingham, Al 35259 RM 535/541
|
||
UAB School of Education, Rm 153 1st Sunday (delayed one week
|
||
2nd and 4th Sundays, 2 PM if meeting is a holiday)
|
||
Rusty Hargett 854-5172 Marty Schulman 967-5883
|
||
|
||
BACE FAOUG
|
||
Birmingham Atari Computer First Alabama Osborne Users
|
||
Enthusiast Group
|
||
Vestavia Library, downstairs Homewood Library
|
||
2nd Monday, 7 PM 1st Saturday, 1PM
|
||
Benny Brown 822-5059 Ed Purquez 669-5200
|
||
|
||
CADUB BGS/CIG
|
||
CAD Users of Birmingham Birmingham Genealogical Society/
|
||
Homewood Library Computer Interest Group
|
||
3rd Tuesday, 6:30PM-8:30PM Birmingham Public Library
|
||
Bobby Benson 791-0426 3rd Floor Auditorium
|
||
2rd Sunday, 2:30 PM
|
||
Robert Matthews 631-9783 or
|
||
Bone Yard BBS
|
||
|
||
RAHSPCUG
|
||
Ramsay Alternative High School PC Users Group
|
||
Ramsay High School
|
||
1800 13th Avenue South
|
||
last Wednesday of each month (September-April)
|
||
from 3:02-3:35
|
||
Lee Nocella 581-5120
|
||
|
||
SIG's, Non-Computer Related
|
||
---------------------------
|
||
|
||
BBC Birmingham Astronomy Club
|
||
Blue Box Companions Subject: Astronomy
|
||
Subject: Dr. Who Red Mountain Museum Annex
|
||
Hoover Library 4th Tuesday, 7:30PM
|
||
1st Saturday, 2PM-5PM
|
||
|
||
If you belong to or know of a user group that is not listed,
|
||
please let us know by sending E-Mail to Barry Bowden on
|
||
The Matrix BBS.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Known BBS Numbers For The Birmingham Area
|
||
|
||
|
||
NAME NUMBER BAUD RATES MODEM BBS SOFTWARE
|
||
SUPPORTED TYPE
|
||
|
||
221-B Baker Street 856-7034 1200-2400 VBBS 5.6
|
||
[vi, al]
|
||
ADAnet One (Nodes 1-3) 854-9074 1200-2400 PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[ez, fi, ad]
|
||
ADAnet One (Node 4) 854-5863 9600-14400 USR DS PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[ez, fi, ad]
|
||
Alcatraz BBS 608-0880 300-9600 VBBS 5.6
|
||
[he]
|
||
Alter-Ego BBS 925-5099 1200-9600 USR HST PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[ez, mn]
|
||
Asgard 663-9171 300-9600 V.32 WWIV 4.21a
|
||
[ez, al, te]
|
||
Baudville (Node 1) 640-4593 300-2400 Major BBS 6.02
|
||
[none]
|
||
Baudville (Node 2) 640-4639 300-2400 Major BBS 6.02
|
||
[none]
|
||
Baudville (Node 3) 640-7243 300-2400 Major BBS 6.02
|
||
[none]
|
||
Baudville (Node 4) 640-7286 300-2400 Major BBS 6.02
|
||
[none]
|
||
Bert's BBS 424-2872 300-2400 WWIV 4.21
|
||
[none]
|
||
Bone Yard, The 631-6023 300-9600 USR HST PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[fi, ez]
|
||
Bus System 987-5419 300-2400 PCBoard 14.2
|
||
[none]
|
||
Byte Me! 979-BYTE! 2400-14400 USR HST WWIV 4.12
|
||
[ez, th, al]
|
||
Cannibal Cafe 942-9576 300-2400 VBBS 5.52
|
||
[none]
|
||
Castle, The 841-7618 300-2400 Image 1.2
|
||
[none]
|
||
Castle Rock 995-9900 1200-19200 VBBS 5.6
|
||
[vi, al, he]
|
||
Channel 8250 (Node 1) 744-8546 300-14400 USR DS PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[ez, un]
|
||
Channel 8250 (Node 2) 744-5166 300-14400 USR DS PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[ez, un]
|
||
Christian Apologetic 808-0763 1200-14400 V.32bis Wildcat! 3.55
|
||
[wi, bc, ru]
|
||
Cow's Head 856-2465 1200-2400 Hermes 1.7
|
||
[none]
|
||
Crunchy Frog (Node 1) 823-3957 300-14400 USR DS PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[ez, mn, lu]
|
||
Crunchy Frog (Node 2) 823-3958 300-14400 USR DS PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[ez, mn, lu]
|
||
DataLynx BBS 328-7688 300-2400 WWIV 4.21
|
||
[ez]
|
||
DataWorks BBS! 664-0406 300-2400 PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[un, sm, dv, rf, rs, in]
|
||
Deep Space 9 (Node 1) 980-1089 300-14400 Wildcat! 3.60
|
||
[di, fi]
|
||
Deep Space 9 (Node 2) 991-2095 300-14400 Wildcat! 3.60
|
||
[di, fi]
|
||
Den, The 933-8744 300-9600 USR HST ProLogon/ProDoor
|
||
[ez, mn, il]
|
||
Digital Publishing 854-1660 300-9600 V.32 Wildcat! 3.01
|
||
[pl]
|
||
Drawing Room 951-2391 300-2400 Wildcat! 3.02
|
||
[di]
|
||
EcoBBS 933-2238 300-2400 VBBS 5.6
|
||
[al]
|
||
Family Smorgas-Board 744-0943 300-2400 PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[ez, fi, mj, bc, fa, ic, cf, cd, np, ag, ve, ad]
|
||
Flip Side 798-3961 300-2400 Renegade 8.27
|
||
[none]
|
||
Frat House 252-1274 300-9600 V.42bis FirstClass 2.09
|
||
[none]
|
||
Gateway BBS 425-8772 300-2400 Image 1.2
|
||
[none]
|
||
Genesis Online (Nodes 1-4) 620-4144 300-14400 V.32bis Major BBS 5.3
|
||
[mr]
|
||
Guardian, The 425-1951 1200-9600 V.32bis VBBS 5.6
|
||
[vi]
|
||
Hacker's Corner 674-5449 1200-2400 MNP4 PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[none]
|
||
Hardeman's BBS 640-6436 1200-14400 Wildcat! 3.51
|
||
[wi, di, bc]
|
||
Hardware Hotline 631-6629 300-14400 V.32/42 VBBS 5.52
|
||
[none]
|
||
Headland, The 991-0947 300-14400 V.32bis VBBS 5.6
|
||
[he, vi]
|
||
Highlander BBS 856-9391 300-2400 VBBS 5.6
|
||
[none]
|
||
Homewood's Hell Hole 870-9067 2400-14440 V.32bis VBBS 5.6
|
||
[he]
|
||
Hoots With Owls 520-9540 1200-14400 V.32bis TriBBS 3.3
|
||
[cc, tr]
|
||
Illuminatus BBS 871-0489 1200-9600 VBBS 5.6
|
||
[vi, al]
|
||
Infinite Probability 791-0421 2400-14400 VBBS 5.6
|
||
[vi, al]
|
||
Intruder Enterprizes 969-0870 300-9600 V.32 VBBS 5.6
|
||
[vi, al]
|
||
Joker's Castle 664-5589 300-14400 USR DS PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[ez, mn, un]
|
||
KickAxis BBS 733-0253 1200-14400 USR DS VBBS 5.6
|
||
[he]
|
||
Last Word 663-4721 300-2400 VBBS 5.6
|
||
[he]
|
||
Lemon Grove 836-1184 300-12000 V.42bis SLBBS 2.25
|
||
[fi, sl]
|
||
Lion & The Unicorn 424-1599 1200-57600 VBBS 5.6
|
||
[ga, al, vi]
|
||
Magic City 664-9883 300-14400 V.42bis Wildcat! 3.55
|
||
[cc, dx, tr]
|
||
Magnolia BBS 854-6407 300-14400 USR HST PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[ez, mn]
|
||
MATRIX, The (Nodes 1-14) 323-2016 300-2400 PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[ez, mn, th, il, in, al, sh, sc, gl, ic, ri, fr]
|
||
MATRIX, The (Nodes 20-23) 323-6016 9600-14400 USR DS PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[ez, mn, th, il, in, al, sh, sc, gl, ic, ri, fr]
|
||
MATRIX, The (Node 25-26 458-3449 9600-14400 V.32bis PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[ez, mn, th, il, in, al, sh, sc, gl, ic, ri, fr]
|
||
MetaBoard 854-4814 300-14400 USR DS Opus
|
||
[fi, ad]
|
||
Milliways BBS 956-3177 1200-14440 V.32 VBBS 5.6
|
||
[he, vi, al]
|
||
Missing Link 853-1257 300-16800 USR DS C-Net Amiga 2.31
|
||
[none]
|
||
Neon Moon 477-5894 300-14400 TriBBS 3.3
|
||
[dx]
|
||
Night Watch 841-2790 1200-14400 USR DS TriBBS 4.0
|
||
[cc, tr, di, fi, ez, ab]
|
||
Nirvana 942-6702 300-14400 V.32bis VBBS 5.6
|
||
[al, vi]
|
||
Outer Limits (Node 1) 425-5871 1200-14400 USR HST Wildcat! 3.60
|
||
[fi, do, ec]
|
||
Outer Limits (Node 2) 426-2939 1200-14400 V.32bis Wildcat! 3.60
|
||
[fi, do, ec]
|
||
Owlabama BBS 856-2521 1200-14400 GTPower 17.06
|
||
[gt, ez, mn, cc, tr, sc, ab]
|
||
Owl's Nest 680-0851 300-14400 USR DS PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[ez, mn]
|
||
Party Line 856-1336 300-14000 V.32bis TriBBS 4.0
|
||
[cc, tr, di]
|
||
Penny Arcade 699-4625 300-2400 Running Force! 3.75
|
||
[none]
|
||
Playground 836-4200 300-14000 V.32 TriBBS 4.0
|
||
[tr, di, cc, ez, al, fr]
|
||
Posys BBS 854-5131 300-9600 V.32 PCBoard
|
||
[none]
|
||
Quiet Zone 833-2066 300-2400 ExpressNet
|
||
[none]
|
||
Razor's Edge 995-0412 1200-2400 VBBS 5.6
|
||
[he, al]
|
||
Safe Harbor (Node 1) 665-4332 300-2400 GTPower 17.06
|
||
[gt, ez, mn, il]
|
||
Safe Harbor (Node 2) 665-4355 300-14400 USR DS GTPower 17.06
|
||
[gt, ez, mn, il]
|
||
Safety BBS 581-2866 300-2400 RBBS-PC 17.4
|
||
[none]
|
||
Sleepy Hollow 970-0518 300-2400 VBBS 5.6
|
||
[al]
|
||
Sperry BBS 853-6144 300-2400 V.32/42bis PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[none]
|
||
ST BBS 836-9311 300-2400 PCBoard 14.2
|
||
[ez]
|
||
StarBase 12 647-7184 300-2400 TriBBS 3.3
|
||
[ez, mn]
|
||
Southern Stallion 699-4797 300-2400 V.32bis PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[ez, th, lu, an, pr]
|
||
Teasers 987-0122 300-2400 WWIV 4.21
|
||
[al]
|
||
T.G.U.E. BBS 681-0002 1200-38400 V.42 RoBoBBS v.108/
|
||
[ez, mn, rb] WWIV v.4.21
|
||
Thy Master's Dungeon 940-2116 300-57600 V.32/42bis PCBoard 14.5
|
||
[fr]
|
||
Torch Song 328-1517 300-9600 V.32 Wildcat 3.55
|
||
[pr, se, st, do]
|
||
Trauma Room 823-9127 300-9600 VBBS 5.6
|
||
[vi, al, ww, lo, rp]
|
||
Weekends BBS 841-8583 2400-16800 USR DS Wildcat! 3.6
|
||
[none]
|
||
Willie's DYM (Node 1) 664-9902 300-2400 Oracomm Plus
|
||
[or]
|
||
Willie's DYM (Node 2) 664-9903 300-2400 Oracomm Plus
|
||
[or]
|
||
Willie's DYM (Node 3) 664-9895 300-2400 Oracomm Plus
|
||
[or]
|
||
Willie's DYM (Node 4) 664-9896 300-2400 Oracomm Plus
|
||
[or]
|
||
Word, The 833-2831 300-2400 WWIV 4.12
|
||
[al, ez]
|
||
Ziggy Unix BBS 991-5696 300-1200 UNaXess
|
||
[none]
|
||
|
||
The many symbols you see prior to the names of many of the bbs' in the
|
||
list signify that they are members of one or more networks that exchange
|
||
or echo mail to each other in some organized fashion.
|
||
|
||
ad = ADAnet, an international network dedicated to the handicapped
|
||
ag = AgapeNet, a national Christian network, multi-topic
|
||
al = AlaNet, a local network, multi-topic
|
||
an = Annex Network, uncertain at press time
|
||
bc = BCBNet, a local network, religion-oriented
|
||
bh = BhamTalk, a local network, multi-topic
|
||
cc = City2City, a national network, multi-topic
|
||
cd = CDN, a national Christian network for file distribution
|
||
cf = CFN, a national Christian network, multi-topic
|
||
de = DevNet, an international network for programmers and developers
|
||
di = Dixie Net, a regional network, multi-topic geared toward the south
|
||
eastern United States
|
||
do = DoorNet, a national network for the distribution of BBS doors
|
||
ec = EchoNet, uncertain at press time
|
||
ez = EzNet, a local IBM compatible network
|
||
fa = FamilyNet, an international network, multi-topic
|
||
fi = FidoNet, an international network, multi-topic
|
||
fr = FredNet, a regional network, political discussion
|
||
ga = GameNet, a local network, uncertain at press time
|
||
gl = GlobalLink, an international network, multi-topic
|
||
gt = GTNet, an international network, multi-topic
|
||
he = HellNet, a local network, multi-topic
|
||
ic = ICDM, an international Christian network, multi-topic
|
||
il = ILink, an international network, multi-topic
|
||
ic = Intelec, a national network, multi-topic
|
||
in = InterNet, an international network, linking businesses,
|
||
universities, and bbs', multi-topic
|
||
lo = LocalNet, uncertain at press time
|
||
lu = LuciferNet, an international network, adult oriented
|
||
ma = MAXnet, a local network, connecting WWIV and VBBS systems
|
||
mj = MJCN, an international network for Messianic Jews
|
||
mn = Metronet, an international network which echoes RIME, multi-topic
|
||
mr = MajorNet, an international network, multi-topic
|
||
np = NPN, a national network for new parents
|
||
or = OraNet, a national E-mail network
|
||
pl = PlanoNet, a national network, multi-topic
|
||
pr = PrideNet, a local homosexually oriented network
|
||
rf = RF Net, a national network for ham radio users and hobbyists
|
||
ri = RIME, an international network, multi-topic
|
||
rb = RoboLink, a national network, multi-topic
|
||
rp = RPGnet, a local network for role-playing games
|
||
rs = RoseNet, a national network, technically oriented
|
||
ru = RushNet, a national network for Rush Limbaugh fans
|
||
sc = Science Factor Net, a national network, science and technology
|
||
oriented
|
||
se = SEC, a regional network, homosexually oriented geared toward the
|
||
southeastern United States
|
||
sh = Shades N Shadows Net, a national network for role-playing games
|
||
sl = SearchlightNet, a national network, multi-topic
|
||
sm = SmartNet, a national network, multi-topic
|
||
st = StudsNet, a national network, homosexually oriented
|
||
te = TECHnet, a local network, hardware and utility oriented
|
||
th = ThrobNet, an international network, adult oriented
|
||
tr = TriBBS Net, a national network, multi-topic
|
||
un = Uni'Net, an international network, multi-topic
|
||
ve = VETLink, a national network for military veterans
|
||
vi = VirtualNet, an international network, multi-topic
|
||
wi = WildNet, a national network, multi-topic
|
||
ww = WWIV-Net, an international network, multi-topic
|
||
|
||
|
||
If you have any corrections, additions, deletions, etc., please let me
|
||
know via a message on the main board of The Matrix or Crunchy Frog.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The following BBSs appeared to be down or malfunctioning the last time I
|
||
tried to verify their existence. If you have any information on their
|
||
status, please drop me a line.
|
||
|
||
Cow's Head Hacker's Corner Hoots With Owls
|
||
Quiet Zone The Word
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|