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NETWORKS AND COMMUNITY : May 9, 1994
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Networks and Community is devoted to encouraging
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LOCAL resource creation & GLOBAL resource sharing.
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The 17th report of 1994 is the 23rd weekly survey.
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Coverage in this issue includes:
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Global Community
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Joke of the Week
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News From The World
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Timely Thoughts
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Profile: The Learning Link
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Help!!!
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Classes & Meetings
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Global Community
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I've changed the name of this column "From the Top" because a
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wonderfully magic thing took place this week! Steve Cisler from
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Apple Computer Library and Mario Morino of the Morino Foundation,
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put together the "Ties That Bind" Conference on "Building
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Community Networks". We have all been to seminars, conferences,
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meetings, etc., but this gathering was much different from any
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that I have ever attended. The energy that emanated from Cupertino
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this past week can only be described as being like cellular data
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transfer at 100 trillion bps.
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The energy started building Wednesday afternoon as the registration
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began. Old friends greeted each other warmly and newcomers were
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accepted as peers. Faces of folks that up to this point I have
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only known in the digital sense, took on a human persona. I had
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to laugh when someone came up to me and said that they had
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envisioned me as a short, older man! Hey, 44 isn't *THAT* old!
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We listened to speakers from around the world sharing their
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experiences. We got together in "Birds of a Feather" breakout
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sessions to "solve" the world's problems. (And believe or not, might
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actually have made a start at it!) We listened to Mario Morino
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"Call" us "To Action", a VERY stirring speech BTW.
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We decided at a BOF to continue and to grow the energy built up at
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the conference by meeting online in the Communet listserv. If you
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are not a subscriber to this list, think about subscribing. The
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future of Global Community Networking has begun in earnest.
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For those of you that recieve this newsletter through "can-freenet"
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or "net-happenings" that do not want to subscribe to Communet, I
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am archiving all "Ties that Bind" postings and will upload to those
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lists, an edited synopsis of these postings as "Global Communities"
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every once in a while.
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-steve covington
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REQUEST FOR COMMENT
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From: Clark Rogers <SNARF@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU>
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Subject: Possibility of Community Information Network Conference in
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Pittsburgh-94
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To All:
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A firm that I've done some consulting for here in Pittsburgh -- The infoWorks
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Partnership -- is very seriously considering sponsoring and holding a national
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conference on Community Information Networks here in Pittsburgh or in Baltimore
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sometime during the last quarter of 1994.
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I am considering retiring from my position at the University of Pittsburgh's
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Graduate School of Public and International Affairs in the near future and
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joining the infoWorks folks full-time. What they (i.e., we) need to know
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is what interest is out there for this type of conference.
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Based on the incredible response to Apple Library of Tomorrow's conference
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in Cupertino, we feel there is a need for this type of conference.
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Who would we want to see there?......
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- Reps from C.I.N.s across the country and world
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- Librarians
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- Planners
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- Government officials
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- Private industry interested in community networks
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- Information scientists
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- Software reps who can contribute to the increased efficiency of these nets
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- Reps from communities large and small interested in establishing a CIN
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- Foundations
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- Economic development officials
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- Students
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The list can go on and on and at the risk of offending audiences we didn't list
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we know there are hundreds more that are interested.
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The basic theme of the conference would be somewhat similar to what Apple is
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in the process of successfully presenting now in Cupertino. (We were not able
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to secure a space in time.) It would also have another important facet --
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we would present speakers and officials from community information networks
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who would provide a "How-to" for all present and interested in establishing
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a community information network.
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The infoWorks Partnership has found that most of the clients they've worked
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with don't have the deep pockets or ample financial resources to bring in
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a bevy of consultants to set up a network. This conference will provide
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the networking (used as a verb here) opportunity for those folks, as well
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as the information they need to start down that road independent of the
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consultant for a time until they've arived at the point financially
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and developmentally they are comfortable with the consultant putting on
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the finishing touches.
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It's awfully sketchy right now, but a very real possibility. infoWorks
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needs to know, however, what interest would be out there for this. It
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would likely be a 3 (maybe 4) day conference in Pittsburgh or Baltimore,
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and registration fees would run appx. $85 - $100 (max) and would include
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breakfast and lunch each day of the conference.
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They have a good idea on the speakers they'll be bringing in, and they
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will be both important and relevant to the community information network
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field.
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Let them know what you think (YES / NO). Thanks for the assistance, folks.
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CD Rogers
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Univ. of Pittsburgh
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Joke of the Week
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From: Barney Wolff
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To: com-priv@psi.com
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Subject: Re: 'Tis Futile to Petition the King
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> Date: Sat, 07 May 1994 08:23:49 PDT
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> From: Bill Frezza
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> Has anyone thought about the means by which civil disobedience
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might be > used to defeat Clipper?
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Well, if you really, really want to, how about sending lots of messages
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which truly are random gibberish? It will drive the decoders out of their
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gourds, trying to break the code you're using underneath Clipper. Com-priv
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archives should do nicely ...
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Barney Wolff
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NEWS of the WIRED & WEIRD **** Received from various sources
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Forwarded by Gleason Sackman - InterNIC net-happenings moderator
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Subject: E-d-u-p-a-g-e 05/01/94 & 05/03/94 EDITED BY MYSELF
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COMMODORE CALLS IT QUITS
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Commodore, a PC industry pioneer, is going out of business and
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liquidating its assets for the benefit of its creditors. (Atlanta
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Journal-Constitution 4/30/94 B3)
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GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR COMMERCIAL TECHNOLOGY
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The Clinton Administration says it wants eventually to divert to
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commercial technologies as much as 20% of the $25 billion now spent by
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federal labs on military ventures; that would be up from about 5% under the
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Bush Administration, which believed that if a technology has real
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commercial promise it should be able to attract private investment.
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Evidence of this shift was this week's announcement by the Defense
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Department of a $1 billion 10-year program to underwrite the commercial
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development of flat panel displays. (New York Times 5/1/94 Sec.3, p.3)
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INTERACTIVE ADVERTISING'S NOT FOR EVERYONE
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While companies are gearing up for a future of advertising via
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digital glitz, one industry observer suggests that the most successful
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efforts to sell interactively won't be all "full-motion video and
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razzle-dazzle." Instead, the emphasis will be on providing information to
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make an intelligent choice about big-ticket items, rather than everyday
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consumer products. "There's a relatively small number of products and
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services that people really want to have a relationship with," says a
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professor of integrated marketing at Northwestern U. "I don't particularly
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want to have a relationship with a plastic-garbage-bag manufacturer."
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(Business Week 5/2/94 p.103)
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WHO WILL CONTROL THE INFO HIGHWAY IN CANADA?
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Telecom giant Bell Canada Enterprises urged the federal government
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to end discussions and consultations and decide who gets to own and control
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what -- particularly in the area of convergence. (Ottawa Citizen 4/28/94
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C12)
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WIRELESS E-MAIL
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Bell Atlantic unveiled a system that can send digital information
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such as electronic mail and computer files over cellular phone systems, for
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as low as 16 cents a message. The services is available in Washington,
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Baltimore and Pittsburgh; other cellular companies plan to roll out similar
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services soon. (USA Today 4/29/94 1B)
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CANADIAN PROVINCES HAVE NO TELECOM JURISDICTION
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The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled unanimously that the federal
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government has exclusive jurisdiction over telecommunications -- a decision
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that effectively strips the provinces of any regulatory say over the info
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highway. Separatist forces in Quebec are expected to use the ruling as an
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example of centralizing power by the federal government. (Toronto Globe &
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Mail 4/27/94 B3) The leader of Quebec's separatist party proclaimed the
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ruling a threat to Quebec's cultural sovereignty (Le Droit 4/28/94 p.16),
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but Quebec's Premier says the decision will have no adverse effects on
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Quebec's participation in global telecommunications (La Presse 4/28/94
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B1).
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ON-LINE MEDIA LIST
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To get a list of the on-line addresses of newspapers, TV/radio
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stations, and magazines that accept electronic submissions, send e-mail to:
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majordomo@world.std.com with the message "subscribe medialist". (Tampa
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Tribune 5/1/94 B&F1)
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EMF ALERT
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Consumer Reports warns that the electromagnetic field emanating
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from a VDT is significantly stronger at the back and sides than at the
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front. It suggests designing offices so that workers' exposure to the back
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and sides of their neighbors' monitors is minimized. (Consumer Reports 5/94
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p.359)
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NO MORE FUTZING AROUND ... SOFTWARE TO BLOCK GAME-PLAYING
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After learning that the average office worker spends five hours a
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week "futzing" with computers, including trying to make them work properly
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and playing games, bosses may be interested in a product by SBT Accounting
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Systems that blocks such activity. (Telecommunications Policy Review
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4/24/94 p.13)
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UNIVERSITIES SHARE LIBRARY RESOURCES
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Twelve universities have joined to form the Center for Library
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Initiatives, whose objective is to create "a seamless whole" of on-line
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information resources, to be "equally accessible to all students and
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faculty." The libraries will continue to collect many of the same
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materials, but also will have the option of sharing some. (Chronicle of
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Higher Education 5/4/94 A25)
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INTEL PREDICTS PRICE CUTS
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Intel is leaking word to its customers regarding further price cuts
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in the second half of this year. It's anticipated that the cost of an
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entry-level Pentium chip will drop from $675 currently to $370 next fall.
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(Wall Street Journal 5/3/94 B5)
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TAKING A BYTE OUT OF RSI
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Repetitive stress injuries are on the rise, and are estimated to
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cost U.S. businesses as much as $20 billion a year. More than 60% of all
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workplace illnesses are attributable to RSI, and some of the most serious
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injuries come from using a mouse, says an expert on the subject. (Miami
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Herald 5/2/94 C1) Meanwhile, the computer industry is beginning to respond
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with a variety of "ergonomic" keyboards, designed to reduce RSI. The
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keyboards go for anywhere from $179 to $1,200. (Investor's Business Daily
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5/3/94 A4)
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INTEL WANTS TO BE THE PC-EVERYTHING
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Intel is betting its future on consumer electronics. "What I'm
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after," says CEO Andy Grove, "is televisions and telephones and every
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single-purpose appliance. The best way for us to go for the
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250-million-unit market is to move video telephony and conferencing and
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entertainment and information on to the PC and render those other things
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less and less relevant." (Fortune 5/16/94 p.62)
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CLIPPER CHIP DEBATE CONTINUES
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A Palo Alto-based organization of Internet users, cryptographers
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and leading companies delivered to the White House a petition with 47,000
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signatures of individuals opposed to the Clipper Chip, which would give the
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government keys to decode private electronic messages and make it easier
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for law enforcement agencies to conduct legal wiretaps on digital devices,
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including wireless phones, computers and facsimile machines. (San Francisco
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Chronicle 4/30/94)
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TECHNOLOGY AND JOURNALISM ARE LIKE A SANDWICH
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"Baloney," said newspaper publisher Charles T. Brumback, CEO of the
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Tribune Company of Chicago, when asked whether "technology-obsessed"
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newspaper executives have forgotten about old-fashioned good journalism.
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(New York Times 5/2/94 C7)
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TO GET A BBS RUNNING, GET RUNNING KIDS
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Four print services that have their own online BBSs are Oil & Gas
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Journal's Electronic Transfer; Teleconnect's Teleconnect BBS; New York
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Magazine Online; and Lexis Counsel Connect. An executive of one of these
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proprietary services says the only problem is that "you need to have young
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kids running around with the machinery all the time, answering it, checking
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it." (Folio 5/1/94 p.50)
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Timely Thoughts
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Sender: can-freenet@cunews.carleton.ca
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From: SAMSAM@VM1.YorkU.CA
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Subject: PGP. legal too.
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Sender: ccc-owner@ufl.edu
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Forwarded from the Cypherpunks:
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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology announces that it will
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shortly distribute PGP version 2.5, incorporating the RSAREF 2.0
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cryptographic toolkit under license from RSA Data Security, Inc.,
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dated March 16, 1994. In accordance with the terms and limitations of
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the RSAREF 2.0 license of March 16, 1994, this version of PGP may be
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used for non-commercial purposes only.
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PGP 2.5 strictly conforms to the conditions of the RSAREF 2.0 license
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of March 16, 1994. As permitted under its RSAREF license, MIT's
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distribution of PGP 2.5 includes an accompanying distribution of the
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March 16, 1994 release of RSAREF 2.0. Users of PGP 2.5 are directed
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to consult the RSAREF 2.0 license included with the distribution to
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understand their obligations under that license.
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This distribution of PGP 2.5, available in source code form, will be
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available only to users within the United States of America. Use of
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PGP 2.5 (and the included RSAREF 2.0) may be subject to export
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control. Questions concerning possible export restrictions on PGP 2.5
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(and RSAREF 2.0) should be directed to the U.S. State Department's
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Office of Defense Trade Controls.
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John Paul O'Brien, Network Analyst
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Cisco Systems, Inc., 1525 O'Brien Drive
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Menlo Park, California 94026
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Vox: 415.688.8219;Fax: 415.688.4575;Page: 415.428.6398 mail: jpobrien@cisco.com
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(end of forwarded message)
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PROFILES by Kathy Berglund
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Subject: Learning Link in Idaho
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The dedication of one man, Mr. Robert Pyle, and the sponsorship of Idaho
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Public Television (IPTV), have allowed the children and the teachers in
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this very rural state to reach out to each other as a community and into the
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wider world via the internet. IPTV provides high quality educational
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television broadcasts and services to the people of the state of Idaho. Bob
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Pyle, with support from the staff of IPTV, is responsible for the entire
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operation of Learning Link in Idaho.
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Learning Link is an online service provided free of charge to every public
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school teacher in the state. Without even the expense of a long distance
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call, teachers have access to teaching materials and lesson plans which are
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coordinated with public television broadcasts. Also included in the Learning
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Link services are internet e-mail, statewide discussion areas for
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teachers, students and the general public, education-related national
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newsgroups and forums, and many other features designed to move the people
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of Idaho off the dead-end of the "Information Superhighway."
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All of this is provided largely through the foresight of Jerold Garber, the
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General Manager of Idaho Public Television who brought Learning Link to
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Idaho and the endless work of Bob Pyle. Bob is the system operator and he
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also provides most of the training needed for the full use of Learning Link
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to teachers and whole school systems in this state. He maintains and
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repairs the system, installs and modifies the system software and hardware,
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and answers technical questions (even FAQs!) with great patience and
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respect.
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Bob has described some of the history of Learning Link in the United States,
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and its adoption by IPTV and also other states, institutions and countries.
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The public broadcasting station WNET in New York City was attempting to
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create a system by which educators could interact directly and easily with
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those who were running the television station. A man named Bob Spielvogel
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developed the original Learning Link system. In 1987 IPTV became the sixth
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site in the country to adopt the Learning Link concept. All the sites were
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joined by a system called Linknet, Inc. which eventually included
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twenty-five sites. In 1993 Linknet, Inc. sold Learning Link the Public
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Broadcasting System (PBS) which has plans to expand it to one hundred
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ninety-six sites.
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Each Learning Link site is an independent organization. This independence
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is the source of many of the advantages as well as many of the persistent
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challenges. Learning Link can be very responsive to the needs and to the
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customs of those who use it. Information and services provided can be
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introduced and/or discontinued as the abilities and the demands of those
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users change. It is still possible to make a direct call to "the top" to
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ask questions or offer suggestions. Idaho is still a very conservative
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state and this responsiveness and independence has made it possible to
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introduce new ideas and methods at a rate at which they can be accepted
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easily.
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The challenges facing Learning Link in Idaho are often formidable. This is
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a shoestring operation and finding funding to keep the system operating is
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often a daunting task. One month this year the long distance bills for the
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toll-free telephone numbers (which allow rural public school teachers to
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have access to the system) ran to over four thousand five hundred dollars
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alone. The system requires constant attention and maintenance and the
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hardware is often outdated. Much of the content of the system has to be
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created locally and this, plus all of the training of new users and the
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creation of support materials for this training is done by basically one
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person.
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Like anyone who is responsible for more than one full-time job, Bob often
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has to deal with the discouraging feeling that more work could have been
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done or that it could have been done better. He says that if he could, he
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would just concentrate on his real area of expertise: the technological
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aspect of the system. In the future he would like to see Learning Link in
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Idaho expanded into a freenet which would connect schools, libraries, public
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and government agencies, and the general public to each other and to the
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whole Internet. This ideal state of affairs does not seem to be coming any
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time soon. While he is very grateful to accept volunteer labor (and
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donations!) it appears that if the Learning Link system is to continue in
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Idaho, Bob Pyle will have to continue working his four full-time jobs alone.
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-- Kathy Berglund
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<z0110709@idptv.idbsu.edu>
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Garfield School
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Boise,ID
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HELP!!!
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From: Lori Atwater <latwater@CALLAMER.COM>
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Subject: Request for Information
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SLONET, the public information access system for San Luis Obispo County,
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is seeking the following information:
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1. Draft job description for an execitive director position. Could be
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modeled after the NPTN executive director position.
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2. Conferencing software to substitute for "moo".
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3. A database which works well with gopher menus. Oracle may be too
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cumbersome to implement.
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Thank you for your suggestion.
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Lori Atwater
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Information Systems Coordinator
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City of San Luis Obispo
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Member, SLONET Steering Committee
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latwater@callamer.com
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Subject: DOS WWW Software
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From: Peter Webster - Library <PWEBSTER@admin.stmarys.ca>
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Our University is in the annoying position of not having the network
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capacity to run Windows on our DOS based LAN system. This problem
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will be fixed in a year or so, but in the mean time one of our
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problems is that we have no internet access to World Wide Web
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resources.
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Does anyone know of an shareware or otherwise DOS World Wide Web
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software? If so where can I get it?
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Or, alternately has anyone hear of any work on producing a DOS
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version of Lynx
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Thanks for any assistance
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Respond to me directly at PWEBSTER@ADMIN.starys.ca
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Peter Webster, Coordinator, Special Services, Patrick Power Library,
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Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 3C3
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Phone 902 420 5507 Fax 902 420 5561
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e-mail: Pwebster@Admin.stmarys.ca
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From: "LANNING, ROBERT" <LANNING@AFSVA5.AFSV.AF.MIL>
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Subject:Information delivery via kiosks
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Has anyone successfully implemented (or at least studied)
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information delivery to customers via kiosks? Specifically, I'm
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looking for kiosks placed AWAY from the library in various locations
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such as town square, shopping center/mall, or campus hangouts. An
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FAQ would be extremely helpful.
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Many thanks,
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Robert Lanning
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Air Force Library and Information System
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10100 Reunion Place, Suite 401
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San Antonio TX 78216-4138
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(210)652-3037
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Internet: lanning@afsva5.afsv.af.mil
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CLASSES & MEETINGS OF INTEREST
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Forwarded by Gleason Sackman - InterNIC net-happenings moderator
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
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From: karen@baku.eece.unm.edu
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(Karen Haines)
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National Information Infrastructure (NII) Summer Institute:
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Technology, Applications, and Policy
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University of New Mexico,
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
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August 6-10, 1994
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General Chair: Gregory E. Shannon, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Program Chair: Thomas P. Caudell, ICS Group, University of New Mexico
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Institute Director: Karen Haines, ICS Group, University of New Mexico
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This summer institute will provide:
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* Interaction with national experts in NII research, technologies,
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applications, policy, and culture.
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* Broad knowledge in NII issues as preparation for for NII-related work.
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* A common experience with other students and a network of aquaintances.
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* Exposure to NII-related research opportunities
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at Los Alamos National Laboratory and the University of New Mexico.
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There are no tuition fees associated with the workshop or the workshop
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facilities. As a part of completing the application below, each
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applicant is requested to include a short statement of her/his research
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interests. Approximately 50 student slots are available for attendance.
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Students fellowships are also available for travel and local expenses.
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For more information, send e-mail to nii@eece.unm.edu.
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***** REGISTRATION DEADLINE: JUNE 1, 1994 *****
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Communications Service, Inc. Editing is done by myself.
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Back issues are archived through the kindness of the staff at
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the WELL : gopher ---->gopher.well.sf.ca.us ->community --> civic
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nets... ---> networks & community; & the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF CANADA
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