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F I D O N E W S -- Vol.11 No. 1 (02-Jan-1994)
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| A newsletter of the | |
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| FidoNet BBS community | Published by: |
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| / \ | "FidoNews" BBS |
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| /|oo \ | +1-519-570-4176 1:1/23 |
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| _`@/_ \ _ | Editors: |
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| | | \ \\ | Sylvia Maxwell 1:221/194 |
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| | (*) | \ )) | Donald Tees 1:221/192 |
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| |__U__| / \// | Tim Pozar 1:125/555 |
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| (_/(_|(____/ | |
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| (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends. |
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| | -- JOSEPH PULITZER |
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| Submission address: editors 1:1/23 |
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| Internet addresses: |
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| Sylvia -- max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Donald -- donald@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com |
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| Both Don & Sylvia (submission address) |
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| editor@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| For information, copyrights, article submissions, |
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| obtaining copies and other boring but important details, |
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| please refer to the end of this file. |
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Table of Contents
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1. Editorial..................................................... 2
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2. Articles...................................................... 2
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Hi, I'm Alan. Hear me speak!................................ 2
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A reply to Steve Winter in Fidonews 1052.................... 3
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Is it correct to force one's beliefs on others?............. 4
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Is The Snooze An Echo Or A Newsletter?...................... 5
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"Thank You Mr. Archie Bunker"............................... 6
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Fidonet systems connected to X.25........................... 7
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Educating the Unwashed Masses............................... 7
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SimTel Software Repository in FidoNet....................... 9
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Thoughts of a former sysop.................................. 10
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What's going on here? (An open letter)...................... 11
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EMag - Another new electronic magazine?..................... 13
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A LISTING OF MACINTOSH ECHOMAIL CONFERENCES (v2.0).......... 13
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Is Netmail slow or is it me?................................ 17
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3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 18
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FidoNews 11-01 Page: 2 02 Jan 1994
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Editorial
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Got a good article in today called "Is the snooze an echo ...". I
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must say that I agree with Mr. Perricone.
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Six or seven months back, we decided that we would accept netmail
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for articles rather than just files (as specified in artspec). The
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main reason was that routing was easier, and we wanted to encourage a
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more global participation. That has happened, but we seem to have
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gotten into a different rut.
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I am tired of articles that are 90% quotations with the odd "right
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on" stuck in. The snooze is for stuff *YOU* write, not for
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transcripts of E-mail. For a while anyway, we are going to start
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sending stuff that has too many quotations back ... we want things
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that are written, not cribbed. Not to say that a quotation will
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disqalify an article, but editors get to edit. It is a privilege
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gained by doing the work and *we* are tired of excess quotations. ;<)
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It is a biggish issue this week. A lot of articles. There are a
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big group of the standard anti-winter, anti-geo, anti-censorship
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thingies, but also a few interesting ones on what is happening out
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there. More please.
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When I was a kid, one of my favourite books was "The Lion, The
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Witch, and the Wardrobe" by C. S. Lewis. The plot contained a
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masterfull image: a wicked witch who caused it to be always winter,
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never christmass. Editing can be like that.
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Articles
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Hi, I'm Alan. Hear me speak!
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[ ANONYMOUS: DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO WROTE THIS? ]
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Here is my .plan file:
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I am a dynamic figure, often seen scaling walls and crushing ice.
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I have been known to remodel train stations on my lunch breaks,
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making them more efficient in the area of heat retention. I translate
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ethnic slurs for Cuban refugees, I write award-winning operas, I
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manage time efficiently. Occasionally, I tread water for three days
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in a row.
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I woo women with my sensuous and godlike trombone playing, I can
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pilot bicycles up severe inclines with unflagging speed, and I cook
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Thirty-Minute Brownies in twenty minutes. I am an expert in stucco,
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a veteran in love, and an outlaw in Peru.
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Using only a hoe and a large glass of water, I once single-handedly
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defended a small village in the Amazon Basin from a horde of
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ferocious army ants. I play bluegrass cello, I was scouted by the
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Mets, I am the subject of numerous documentaries. When I'm bored,
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I build large suspension bridges in my yard. I enjoy urban hang
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gliding. On Wednesdays, after school, I repair electrical appliances
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FidoNews 11-01 Page: 3 02 Jan 1994
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free of charge.
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I am an abstract artist, a concrete analyst, and a ruthless bookie.
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Critics worldwide swoon over my original line of corduroy evening
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wear. I don't perspire. I am a private citizen, yet I receive fan
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mail. I have been caller number nine and have won the weekend
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passes. Last summer I toured New Jersey with a traveling
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centrifugal-force demonstration. I bat .400. My deft floral
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arrangements have earned me fame in international botany circles.
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Children trust me.
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I can hurl tennis rackets at small moving objects with deadly
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accuracy. I once read Paradise Lost, Moby Dick, and David Copperfield
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in one day and still had time to refurbish an entire dining room
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that evening. I know the exact location of every food item in the
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supermarket. I have performed covert operations for the CIA. I
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sleep once a week; when I do sleep, I sleep in a chair. While on
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vacation in Canada, I successfully negotiated with a group of
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terrorists who had seized a small bakery. The laws of physics do
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not apply to me.
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I balance, I weave, I dodge, I frolic, and my bills are all paid.
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On weekends, to let off steam, I participate in full-contact origami.
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Years ago I discovered the meaning of life but forgot to write it
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down. I have made extraordinary four course meals using only a
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Mouli and a toaster oven. I breed prizewinning clams. I have won
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bullfights in San Juan, cliff-diving competitions in Sri Lanka,
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and spelling bees at the Kremlin. I have played Hamlet, I have
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performed open-heart surgery, and I have spoken with Elvis.
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But I have not yet gone to a Grateful Dead concert.
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A reply to Steve Winter in Fidonews 1052
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Mark Gwynn
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FidoNet 1:11/510
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->Here are both old testament and new testament scriptures that
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->document that homosexuality is totally incompatable with
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->true Christianity or true Judaism.
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Excuse me, Steve, but what does this have to do with Fidonet? I
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wasn't aware that Fidonet had a sexual preference. Why don't you
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take your bigoted antics someplace where they are wanted? Maybe
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you would be interested in joining the fun in the Flame echo? You
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are more than welcome there!
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->I encourage anyone deceived into the sewers of homosexuality to
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->repent and find a true Acts 2:38 Church. The sin is fatal, but it
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->is not unforgivable.
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Could you please point out to me WHERE in the Bible it says that
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Acts 2:38 is ANY MORE IMPORTANT THAN ANY OTHER VERSE IN THE BIBLE??
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FidoNews 11-01 Page: 4 02 Jan 1994
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You constantly berate people for not "following" Acts 2:38, as if that
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is the only verse in the whole bible that means anything. Isn't John
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3:16 at LEAST as important as Acts 2:38? Yet all you ever have to
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say about John 3:16 is that it's "beautiful". It's too bad that you've
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never learned anything that you preach. Should I post some of the
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"nice" things that you've said about my RC/REC? Yet they did nothing
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against you. You're one sick puppy, Steve. When are you going to get
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some help? AFTER you've created another Jonestown or Waco?
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Is it correct to force one's beliefs on others?
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Is it correct to force one's beliefs on others?
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An Article by Dave Blaser
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Fido: 1:221/700
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Hi guys and gals out there in Fido Land! How are ya'll today?! Quite
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honestly, I'd much rather be off skiing somewhere. :)
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I was reading FidoNews 10 52 and saw this article by one Steve Winter.
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Now, normally, I wouldn't respond to an artivle that I don't really think
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is in good taste, or that may offend some, but this kinda struck a note
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with me (and let me tell you, it wasn't a good note.. very off key, and
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slightly too loud). Don't worry, this will be a short article and our
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regularly scheduled bitching and flaming can continue on as it undoubedly
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will.
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SW> The Bible is clear regarding the sin of homosexuality.
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It may very well be Steve, but that give you no right to stuff your
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beliefs down everybody's throat.
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SW> Here are both old testament and new testament scriptures that
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SW> document that homosexuality is totally incompatable with
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SW> true Christianity or true Judaism.
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[ ... much snipped ... ]
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SW> I hope I've been "exhaustive" enough here with this brief Bible study.
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SW> It does seem from these verses that God does have strong feelings
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SW> concerning certain matters....
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It (God, whatever it may be, and wether or not it actually exists) may very
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well have strong feelings about homosexuality, and no doubt that those
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feelings are totally against it, but again, this gives you absolutely no
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right whatsoever to tell those people who may wish to take part in the act
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of Homosexuality that they're completely wrong, and that they've got to
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repent to god. While you do have the "Freedom of Speech" (which, as I
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understand it, is in some serious trouble of being revoked) to speak your
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mind, you have to realize that homosexuals also have rights and freedoms.
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Homosexuals have the Freedom of Speech like you and me. They have the
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Freedom of Religion like you and me. More importantly, they also have
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the Freedom of Expression. Both Homo and Hetrosexuality can be considered
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an expression of who we are.
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FidoNews 11-01 Page: 5 02 Jan 1994
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SW> I encourage anyone deceived into the sewers of homosexuality to
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SW> repent and find a true Acts 2:38 Church. The sin is fatal, but it
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SW> is not unforgivable.
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Now this is just a nasty little flame to homosexuals. Chill out and relax
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some.. let people do as they will and they'll be much nicer to you.
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SW> Steve Winter PreRapture BBS 919-286-3606 USR-H16/V.32b
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SW> Moderator/founder HOLY_BIBLE (The Wholly Bible Echo)
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Figures, the moderator taking sides in a discussion.. time for new blood
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in the moderators seat.. someone who isn't so partial mabye.
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Replies, Threats, Offers of Absolutions, and, above all else, Flames can
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be sent via NetMail and need not be sent through the snooze. I think
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we've taken up enough band-width on this topic.
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Dave Blaser,
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UFP BBS - 1:221/700
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Is The Snooze An Echo Or A Newsletter?
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by Frank Perricone, 1:325/611, VNet 45:560/602, perricone@wsyd.com
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Is The Snooze An Echo Or A Newsletter?
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Of course we've all grown used to the Snooze becoming a forum for
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dissatisfied people to try to ram their ideas down each other's
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throats. But there comes a point when the back-and-forth begins
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to resemble a flame echo just a bit too much. If I wanted to
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read a Fidopolitics Debate echo, I would subscribe to one.
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Perhaps those of you who are involved in such exchanges could make
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an effort to avoid using Echo Format, that is, quoted "opponent"
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text set off by your own "arguments"? It's merely a question of
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proper media format. When in an echo, use echo style; when in a
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newsletter, write in newsletter style, that is, write ARTICLES,
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pieces of text, argumentative prose designed to establish your
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proposition through the use of logic, argument, and evidence.
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Perhaps the need to format your ideas in a structured, original
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format each time will help cut back on the endless point-by-
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point, pointless rhetoric and refine the Snooze into a newsletter
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again. Maybe this could provide a good criteria for rejecting
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articles--the Greater Than Sign Quotient (GTSQ) must be below 1%
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of all characters in the article. :)
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FidoNews 11-01 Page: 6 02 Jan 1994
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"Thank You Mr. Archie Bunker"
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By Glen Pannicke
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SysOp: The Digital Abyss BBS, 1:107/398
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(908) 422-4130
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[14.4Kbps v.32b v.42b]
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Dear Mr. Winter,
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Your article in FidoNews Vol.10 No.52 regarding homosexuality and
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the Bible is clear in displaying your blatant discrimination and
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outright self-righteous ignorance. I have no idea what relevance
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your article has towards issues involving FidoNet. In fact, it only
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adds more fuel to the many bonfires which burn in the good old
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"Fight*O*Net". Thank you Mr. Archie Bunker!
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I am not a homosexual. As a matter of fact, I am 100%
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heterosexual. I am also not your stereotypical "bleeding heart
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liberal" either, but your article made me choke. I cannot believe
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you seriously have the gaul to submit this article for publication!
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I make FIDONEWS available for on-line viewing on my BBS and I have
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received replies from many disturbed users regarding your article.
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It is our contention (mine & a few other user's here) that you
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gay-bash from behind the sacred shield of religious belief.
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Quoting Steve Winters:" I encourage anyone deceived into the sewers
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of homosexuality to repent and find a true Acts 2:38 Church.
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The sin is fatal, but it is not unforgivable."
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Well Steve, I encorage those who have been deceived into the
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sewers of your ignorance to seriously consider focusing on some of
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the more virtuous disciplines of the Bible. I would like to know
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if your "true Acts 2:38 Church" is totally devoted to gay-bashing
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or is it devoted to the spirit of Christ? Does your congregation all
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wear white sheets to mass? Do you focus on just homosexuals or do
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you employ Equal Opportunity Hatred in your congregation by including
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Hispanics, African Americans, Asians, Jews, Muslims, Native
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Americans, Taoist-Communist-Bisexual-One-Eyed-VietNam-Veterans too?
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Discrimination in any form is banned on my BBS out of plain old
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common courtesy to all. I guess the HOLY_BIBLE echo is too. Your
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message of ignorance and hatred won't reach here.
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FidoNews 11-01 Page: 7 02 Jan 1994
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Fidonet systems connected to X.25
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Good Evening,
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Ultinet is the biggest Fidonet-mail network in Israel (about 80
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systems all over the country). We are serving more than 2,000 users
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with 43 local folders, we are totally free, and we are growing.
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Our dream, however, is to serve our users with international Fidonet
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echomail (of the backbone). Ofcourse, we want this service to be free
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for all, as we are a free net.
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Finally, we came to an agreement with a local company, which will give
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us an almost unlimited access to the X.25 network, for bringing
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international mail to Israel. But the story just begins. We need
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someone abroad that carries the mail we want, and that has a
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connection to X.25.
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If you know about such one, or think you can help us in any way,
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please contact me. I can be reached on the Internet
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(gaad105@bgumail.bgu.ac.il) or on Fidonet (2:402/400). If you know
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about someone else that can help us, please forward her my message, or
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tell me about her.
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Thank you.
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Shvat Shaked,
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Ultinet Administrative Coordinator
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Educating the Unwashed Masses
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By Steve Barnes 1:224/150@fidonet.org
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Educating the Unwashed Masses
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My my, the snooze lately has become rather, uhm, anemic lately,
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all this talk about censorship & region 25 politics... yawn..
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Back in FNEWS1046, David Slavin @ 2607/203 wrote a brief article
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about the experiences he and his other Fido-Entities had regarding
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'advertising' FIDO via a flea-market at the local mall. Hats off to
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David the rest who donated their time/equipment and expertise.
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That article jives really nicely with something those of us in 224
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are attempting. See, I've been a sysop for the past 8 years (!), in
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that time, I've seen our hobby change a great deal. Those of us who
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were around in the days when a big system had a 1200 baud modem and
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two floppies remember what it was like. Brutal! :) But not just the
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technology has changed but the callers to the bbs as well. Back then
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it wasn't uncommon for a single line system to receive only a handful
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of callers per day, but, the level of participation was incredible.
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FidoNews 11-01 Page: 8 02 Jan 1994
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Nowadays, it seems that the overwhelming majority of callers are
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dropping in for files or to play a few games and they split. It's that
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old 90:10 rule in action. 90% of the activity on any system comes from
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10% of the callers. But over the past year or so, its gotten even
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worse. Obviously, its not the callers fault, their attracted to a bbs
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by promises of gigs of files, online games etc. We as sysops encourage
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this type of behaviour. It seems now that were paying the price. The
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number of callers on my system is at an all time high, while
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participation, or rather contribution is at an all time low.
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In the fall of '93, I was elected as Net-Coordinator for 224.
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Besides promising high-paying jobs to all my friends, jetting around
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the world at the taxpayers expense... no wait, thats my prime
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ministers speech.. I promised I'd see what I could do about attracting
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some new callers into our net. The logic being that new callers won't
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be attracted, at least initially, by promises of multi-megabytes of
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.GIFs. Why, they might even see this as an incredible means of
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communications. God forbid!
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So, I contacted our local newspaper about running the numbers of
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the local bbs systems. They were more than willing to do this as a
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public service announcement. After speaking to the City Editor at some
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length, he expressed some interest in doing an article on the local
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online community. After which, he backed down. Shoot.
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The newspaper is right across the road from the main branch of the
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public library, being in the neighbourhood, I stopped by. Got talkin'
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to the system manager their about their online databases. He
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mentioned that they were having an incredible amount of trouble with
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people just plain not knowing how to use their computers/modems. BING!
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The library has a 300 seat auditorium. I suggested that if they would
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loan us the auditorium, I'd arrange a seminar to do an introduction to
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modems. Let me tell you, he nearly kissed me on the lips (But I'm wiry
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and threatened to crash his system AGAIN :).
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After about a month of meetings we finally secured a date for the
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auditorium, arranged for equipment to be brought in etc. I called the
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OTHER local newspaper and requested an article, they showed some
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interest. With the library involved in the seminar, why, they'd be
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downright pleased as punch to do a feature on us. Things were rolling
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right along now. The reporter who is writing the article came over for
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a brief background introduction the other day. My system carries over
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100 echos, none of which are overly technical, mostly public interest
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and health related. Two of the echos are WRITING & PROF_WRITER (of
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which I'm neither). I showed him these echos and to say that he was
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blown away is an understatement. Well, it now isn't a feature anymore,
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but a front page article in the Life section, he's coming back over in
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a few days with the photographer and to play with my system some more
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:-) Originally the article had that hacker/pornography slant to it,
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after he *SAW* what the average BBS is really like the standard print
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media ignorance was gone. The article is now about the blind girl in a
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nearby town whose only contact with the world is through her computer,
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or the homemakers in the Crafting and Cooking echos. Its about the
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Canada Chat echo where regular people can express their views
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nationally. Its about netmail being cheaper than a stamp and faster
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FidoNews 11-01 Page: 9 02 Jan 1994
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than the post office. Its about the missing children echo ...
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The library called back the other day with a problem, we
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originally estimated that _maybe_ 50-75 people would show up. JUST
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THEIR NEEDS is looking like 300+ people. <GULP>. It looks like were
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going to be doing a few of these seminars. The response has been
|
||
overwhelming to say the least. The article has yet to be published,
|
||
were already making plans for at least one more seminar.
|
||
|
||
Guys, their is a HUGE number of people out their with modems that
|
||
just plain don't have a clue how to use them. I'm not talking about
|
||
kids looking for .GIFs, I'm talking about mature people who actually
|
||
use their computers for something other than playing DOOM. These are
|
||
people with genuine interests in contacting people about similar
|
||
interests and problems.
|
||
|
||
That number of people that have volunteered either time, equipment
|
||
or expertise is phenomenal. You just have to ask. If nobody is going
|
||
to profit financially from this, their more than willing to bend over
|
||
backwards to accommodate you.
|
||
|
||
If your sick and tired of the same old phantoms pillaging your
|
||
system for files or tying up your system playing TradeWars, consider
|
||
this article. Donate some time, be creative, have some fun and spread
|
||
the word.
|
||
|
||
I'll write back after the seminar to let you all know how it went.
|
||
|
||
-Steve Barnes @ The Logic Church 1:224/150@fidonet.org
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
SimTel Software Repository in FidoNet
|
||
|
||
...by Paul Boakes, 2:440/14, boakesy@sunrise.infocom.co.uk
|
||
|
||
Hi Guys,
|
||
|
||
Just a brief note to let you know that the new files announced at the
|
||
infamous SimTel Software Repository are now available in FidoNet by
|
||
Tick or file request.
|
||
|
||
The files that are announced daily into comp.archives.msdos.announce are
|
||
now available daily at 2:440/14 to anyone who wants them. They are
|
||
collected daily (Monday thru' Friday) from oak.oakland.edu.
|
||
|
||
A quick reference list of the file areas available is below. Typical
|
||
traffic for all the areas is around five to six meg per day, although it
|
||
has been known to jump as high as 22 meg when a new version of the djgpp
|
||
compiler was released.
|
||
|
||
In addition, a echo conference is available listing the new files as
|
||
they arrive, and the newgroup comp.archives.msdos.announce is also
|
||
FidoNews 11-01 Page: 10 02 Jan 1994
|
||
|
||
available as a FidoNet echo.
|
||
|
||
If anyone is interested in fixing into these areas, the please feel free
|
||
to contact me at either of the addresses above.
|
||
|
||
4dos decode graph notabene swap
|
||
ada demacs graphics novell sysinfo
|
||
ai deskacss gtsmusic oberon sysutil
|
||
animate deskjet hamradio oemacs tagbbs
|
||
archiver deskpub handicap offline taxes
|
||
arcutil desqview hebrew opus teaching
|
||
asm_mag dirutil hypertxt packet telegard
|
||
asmutil disasm iconlang pascal telix
|
||
astrnomy diskutil info pathutil tex
|
||
at djgpp io_util pcboard textutil
|
||
autocad dv_x irit pcmag tiff
|
||
awk editor ka9q pcpursut tsrutil
|
||
bakernws educatin kermit pctech turbo_c
|
||
basic eel keyboard pctecniq turbobas
|
||
batutil ega lan perl turbopas
|
||
bbs electric langtutr pgmutil turbovis
|
||
bbsdoor emulator laser pibterm ubasic
|
||
bbslist engineer legal pktdrvr uemacs
|
||
bible envutil linguist plot uucp
|
||
binedit execomp litratur postscrp ventura
|
||
biology ezycom logo printer vga
|
||
bootutil fido lotus123 procomm virus
|
||
borland filedocs mac prodigy visbasic
|
||
c fileutil mapping qbasic viscii
|
||
cad finance math qedit voice
|
||
calculat flowchrt mathcopr qemm voicmail
|
||
catalog food memutil qmodem waffle
|
||
cdrom formgen menu qtrdeck weather
|
||
chemstry forth microsft ramdisk windows3
|
||
cis fortran misclang rbbs_pc wordperf
|
||
citadel fossil modem satelite worldmap
|
||
clipper freemacs modula2 screen wpj_mag
|
||
clock genealgy mormon security wwiv
|
||
compress genie mouse simulatn x_10
|
||
cpluspls geogrphy msjournl sound xlisp
|
||
cron geology music spredsht xwindows
|
||
crossasm geos1x naplps sprint zip
|
||
database geos2x ncsatlnt starter zmodem
|
||
dbase geosnews network statstic zoo
|
||
dbms_mag gif neurlnet stunnpc
|
||
ddjmag gnuish nfs surfmodl
|
||
|
||
Paul Boakes
|
||
Tequila Sunrise BBS, Ashford, Kent, UK
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Thoughts of a former sysop
|
||
Jay Maynard
|
||
jmaynard@oac.hsc.uth.tmc.edu
|
||
FidoNews 11-01 Page: 11 02 Jan 1994
|
||
|
||
|
||
After reading the latest Snooze and RC25's apologia for forcing
|
||
everyone to connect his way, all I can say is...GET A LIFE!!
|
||
|
||
I was a sysop of an FTN node once. It was #64. Not 1:106/64.0, not
|
||
even 106/64, just 64. Back then, life was a lot simpler.
|
||
|
||
Some of the changes were needed, most notably the fragmentation into
|
||
network and node numbers; zones and points were logical extensions.
|
||
|
||
Others, most notably the way Policy4 is being used to bludgeon folks
|
||
into specific means of connecting to the net, are downright silly.
|
||
|
||
I much prefer the Usenet model: If you want a connection, find one
|
||
and go. No policy, no bullshit about only being able to connect to
|
||
one specific place, no mandatory politics. Just connect and have fun.
|
||
You know...like Fidonet was in the good old days. Before you argue
|
||
that finding a connection is tough, I'll comment that I found one,
|
||
knowing nothing at all about Usenet, in a couple of days of asking
|
||
folks.
|
||
|
||
Enforcing geonets when folks obviously don't want to do it that way
|
||
is nothing more than sheer power addiction. It's trivial to predict
|
||
that people will resist, and lo and behold! that's exactly what's
|
||
happening.
|
||
|
||
RC25, what's more important: your ego, or communicating? Get off your
|
||
power trip!
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
What's going on here? (An open letter)
|
||
|
||
by Erik Ratcliffe (1:109/615.6, 1:109/370.2)
|
||
What's going on here? (An open letter)
|
||
|
||
Yes, I'm a measly point in a forest of you big ol'
|
||
nodes. I haven't sent money in to become "legit" as a node
|
||
myself, and to be honest, I don't plan to. At least not for
|
||
the time being. In fact, I'm seriously considering how much I
|
||
need this network anymore. Explanation time...
|
||
|
||
Let me first state that I'm not someone who is easily
|
||
annoyed. It takes a lot to make me mad, and sometimes even
|
||
then I bite my tongue and let it bounce off of me. It isn't
|
||
easy, but usually it's the best policy. Unfortunately, I'm at
|
||
the end of my rope here. So...
|
||
|
||
WHAT THE BLOODY HELL HAS GOTTEN INTO YOU PEOPLE?! It's
|
||
bad enough that I have to deal with attitudes and anal
|
||
retentive individuals in the conferences; now I have to deal
|
||
with them in Fidonews! All I ever read here anymore is
|
||
bitching and complaining about *C's, censorship, policy,
|
||
etc... Don't you people have ***ANYTHING*** good to say
|
||
anymore?!
|
||
FidoNews 11-01 Page: 12 02 Jan 1994
|
||
|
||
|
||
Personally, I couldn't give less of a rat's ass if you
|
||
want to complain; at least here in the USA (I can't speak for
|
||
other countries) freedom of speech is important... But my
|
||
GOD! You people have ABSOLUTELY ***NOTHING*** good to say
|
||
anymore! Not here, not in the conferences, not ANYWHERE!
|
||
Can't you guys submit something NICE every now and then?!
|
||
|
||
Here's the bottom line:
|
||
|
||
1) If you don't like the network, GET OUT! (Something
|
||
I'm seriously considering myself if things don't change.)
|
||
|
||
2) If you do like the network but don't approve of free
|
||
speech, de-queue the conferences that offend you and post
|
||
Fidonews for FREQing with a PG-13 warning.
|
||
|
||
I don't see why this is so hard... I really don't. I
|
||
would think that a network like this one -- one that has such
|
||
a NASTY reputation behind it (and believe me, it's looked at
|
||
the same way all over) -- would be putting more effort into
|
||
appearing more tolerant to its users and sysops.
|
||
|
||
Does anyone honestly believe that freedom of speech is in
|
||
jeopardy here? HONESTLY?! I didn't think so. There will
|
||
always be someone out there to object to whatever it is you're
|
||
doing, no matter what it is; why get bent up over it? If they
|
||
think that the network has turned Rated R, they can leave.
|
||
|
||
As for the individuals who argue with these people, let
|
||
me congratulate you on being suckered into yet another stupid
|
||
argument; the likes of which is becoming typical of this
|
||
network.
|
||
|
||
Listen closely, children, and learn:
|
||
|
||
FREEDOM OF SPEECH IS NOT IN JEOPARDY HERE! Arguing over
|
||
it is a waste of time, a waste of energy, and a waste of a
|
||
perfectly good newsletter! If you want to argue about
|
||
Constitutional freedoms, bring up the subject here, then hash
|
||
it out in netmail or some other debate oriented conference.
|
||
|
||
And remember; if you don't like the direction a
|
||
conference is going in, whether it's because the moderator is
|
||
censoring your words or because Jerry Falwell decided to
|
||
become a user, GET RID OF IT!!! If enough people eliminate
|
||
the conference, guess what kiddies... It'll DISAPPEAR! Yes,
|
||
that's right! Without support, a conference collapses! What
|
||
a concept...
|
||
|
||
I should write self-help books...
|
||
|
||
P.S.- Christmas was WONDERFUL! Thanks for asking...
|
||
FidoNews 11-01 Page: 13 02 Jan 1994
|
||
|
||
|
||
EMag - Another new electronic magazine?
|
||
|
||
EMag - Another new electronic magazine?
|
||
by Mark Bylok
|
||
|
||
I had started working on EMag a few months ago, having in mind the
|
||
thought that electronic magazines were something rare that very few
|
||
people came across. Releasing the first issue in December had
|
||
showed me otherwise. I had come across four fairly quickly. It
|
||
was encouraging to see others had made this form of media work, and
|
||
EMag was original in form and idea as compared to those that I had
|
||
seen.
|
||
|
||
EMag's slogan is "The electronic magazine that's not just
|
||
about computers". What does this mean to the reader? Well, its
|
||
simple. Although there are articles on computers and electronics,
|
||
there are also articles on cars, stereos, politics, and then some
|
||
articles that are just for 'interesting reading'. I try to keep a
|
||
variety to attracted different people with different interests.
|
||
|
||
Users and SysOps can view EMag through a easy to install door.
|
||
Issues can be requested on the first of every month and just copied
|
||
to the proper directory. EMag will do the rest, giving the user a
|
||
choice of old or new issues they can read. From the first month
|
||
EMag had been out I had received many complements, it seems users
|
||
do seem to take the time to read the articles.
|
||
|
||
Although EMag does have its share of articles, we are always
|
||
looking for people to write. If you think you have a 'talent' in
|
||
writing and something to say that someone out there would be
|
||
interested in reading, just send it in! It can be about anything
|
||
'legal', but nothing too technical that the majority of users would
|
||
not be able to understand.
|
||
|
||
You can FREQ EMag under the magic name of EMAG from 1:250/808.
|
||
That will send you the complete package with EXE files. After that
|
||
time you will only have to FREQ EMAGMONTH for the current issue on
|
||
the 1st of every month. I am sure you will find EMag interesting
|
||
and entertaining, so give it a try!
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
A LISTING OF MACINTOSH ECHOMAIL CONFERENCES (v2.0)
|
||
|
||
Ralph Merritt
|
||
SysOp, The MACnetic BBS
|
||
(908)469-4603 14.4 USR DS HST w/V32b, V42b
|
||
Fidonet 1:2605/611
|
||
America Online: RMerritt
|
||
CompuServe: 71222,1330
|
||
|
||
The following is a listing of known Macintosh-oriented echomail
|
||
conferences. This is certainly not a comprehensive listing, but
|
||
it should give an idea of "what's out there". It is presented
|
||
FidoNews 11-01 Page: 14 02 Jan 1994
|
||
|
||
as an information sharing experience; in v1.0, I limited the list
|
||
to those echos distributed on a somewhat national/international
|
||
basis; in v2.0, I have included MUG-specific, beta-test and other
|
||
restricted distribution echos previously excluded. If you have
|
||
any comments, please contact me at 1:2605/611.
|
||
|
||
My BBS, The MACnetic BBS, has been operating as an informal mail
|
||
hub for many of the "non-backbone" areas for a number of years.
|
||
There are many additional systems that link to MACnetic and also
|
||
hub these non-backbone echos; the major sites are listed below:
|
||
|
||
Sysop State Address BBS Phone # Supports
|
||
-------------- ------ ---------- ------------- -------------
|
||
Ralph Merritt NJ 1:2605/611 (908)469-4603 14.4 H14/V32b
|
||
Louis Oaken FL 1:135/292 (305)238-2880 16.8 H16/V32b
|
||
Raul Almquist MN 1:282/105 (612)546-2490 14.4 HST/V32b
|
||
Richard Bollar CA 1:125/110 (415)589-5411 14.4 H14/V32b
|
||
|
||
[NOTE: This distribution channel applies only to the NON-BACKBONE
|
||
areas listed below. Backbone echos are subject to local policies]
|
||
|
||
While several conferences are non-backbone by moderator choice (for
|
||
various reasons, one being a desire freely distribute the echo as
|
||
needed, vs. complying with sometimes restrictive regional echomail
|
||
policies), this informal distribution network has been helpful in
|
||
placing new mac echos on the "official" Fidonet echomail backbone.
|
||
|
||
Many of these echos are currently distributed on portions of the
|
||
Fidonet backbone on an informal basis. Check with your network
|
||
echomail coordinator (NEC) for availability. If you cannot find a
|
||
link, please contact one of the sysops above, and we can either
|
||
provide a link or refer you to a closer node.
|
||
|
||
Echos with an asterisk (*) next to their name means they are not
|
||
currently hubbed by the MACnetic BBS.
|
||
|
||
The MACnetic BBS is located in Bridgewater, New Jersey, on Fidonet
|
||
node 1:2605/611, (908)469-4603. The system runs Front Door, Remote
|
||
Access and GEcho, with a US Robotics 14.4 HST w/V32b & V42b modem.
|
||
The MACnetic BBS supports users, points and Fidonet sysops who have
|
||
an interest in Macintosh echos/files, and recently expanded into
|
||
Newton MessagePad, Windows 3.1, Windows/NT and OS/2 v2.x topics.
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------
|
||
Macintosh: Backbone Echos (listed in FIDONET.NA/.NO)
|
||
----------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
ECHOMAC National General Macintosh Conference
|
||
HERMES_SYSOPS Hermes BBS Support Conference
|
||
MAC4SALE Macintosh Wanted/For-Sale Conference
|
||
MACCOMM Macintosh Communications
|
||
MACDEV Macintosh Developers
|
||
MACFSALE Macintosh For Sale Echo
|
||
MACHW Macintosh Hardware Topics
|
||
MACHYPE Macintosh Hypercard-related Topics
|
||
FidoNews 11-01 Page: 15 02 Jan 1994
|
||
|
||
MACSW Macintosh Software Topics
|
||
MACSYSOP Macintosh Sysop-only Conference
|
||
MACWOOF MacWoof Support Conference
|
||
MAC_GAMES Macintosh Games and Entertainment
|
||
MAC_TELEFINDER Telefinder BBS Support Conference
|
||
MANSION Software Design Support Conference
|
||
NEWTON Apple's Newton MessagePad
|
||
SYSTEM7 System 7.X Discussion Echo
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------
|
||
Macintosh: Non-Backbone Echos
|
||
-----------------------------
|
||
|
||
ALTERMAC AlterMac General Mac-oriented Echo
|
||
BBB BMUG Guide to Bulletin Boards & Beyond
|
||
CPOINT COUNTERpoint Support Echo
|
||
FIRSTCLASS FirstClass BBS Support Echo
|
||
MAC_ADS Macintosh Advertisements/For Sale Echo
|
||
MAC_HELP Macintosh Help for Beginners
|
||
MAC_SCIENCE Macintosh Scientific Applications
|
||
MACDTP Macintosh Desktop Publishing
|
||
MACFILES Macintosh Files for FREQ (No Points)
|
||
MACFREQS Macintosh Files for FREQ (Points Allowed)
|
||
MACNOV Macintosh Novice Programming
|
||
MACPB Macintosh PowerBook Echo
|
||
MACUK Macintosh United Kingdom-U.S. Conference
|
||
MACVIRUS Macintosh Virus Prevention
|
||
MSDNSYSOP Macintosh Software Distribution Network
|
||
MUGADMIN Macintosh User Group Administration
|
||
NOVALINK Novalink BBS Support Conference
|
||
PCMAC PC-to-Mac Connectivity Echo
|
||
PUBADD Public Address BBS Support Echo
|
||
RRH Second Sight BBS Support Echo
|
||
SIMCITY Discussions of the SimCity Game
|
||
TABBY Tabby (Macintosh Mailer) Support Echo
|
||
TBBSMAC TBBS Conference for Mac Sysops
|
||
WWIVMAC World War IV BBS Support Echo
|
||
|
||
[Some of the above echos have very low traffic volume]
|
||
|
||
------------------------------------------
|
||
Macintosh: MUG/Beta/Local/Restricted Echos
|
||
------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
AMUG Arizona Macintosh User Group Conference
|
||
AMUGNEWS AMUG Applelink/Product Announcements
|
||
* ASSOCIATED_MUG Association Macintosh Users Group
|
||
BAYNETADMIN BMUG/Bay Area Macintosh Conference
|
||
* MAC_FILES Macintosh File Announcements
|
||
* MAC_MAILERS Macintosh Mailer Discussions
|
||
MACLIST MACLIST Administration/Nodelist Updates
|
||
MACNETIC The MACnetic BBS Conference
|
||
MACQA Macintosh Q&A From Fidonet's Mac Help Node
|
||
MACSYS7 System 7 Echo (BMUG/BCS/TC Hub Echo)
|
||
METROMAC NY/NJ Metropolitan Macintosh Conference
|
||
FidoNews 11-01 Page: 16 02 Jan 1994
|
||
|
||
NEWMACFILES Newly Received Mac Files on MACnetic BBS
|
||
PABETA Public Address Beta Testers
|
||
RIMAC BMUG RimeNet Macintosh Conference
|
||
|
||
[Some of the above echos have an even lower traffic volume]
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------
|
||
Macintosh - Usenet NewsGroups
|
||
-----------------------------
|
||
|
||
* COMP.BINARIES.MAC Macintosh Files in BinHex Format
|
||
COMP.LANG.FORTH.MAC Macintosh Forth Programming
|
||
* COMP.LANG.LISP.MCL Macintosh LISP Programming
|
||
COMP.PROTOCOLS.APPLETALK Macintosh AppleTalk
|
||
* COMP.SOURCES.MAC Macintosh Source Code
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.ADVOCACY Macintosh Advocacy
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.ANNOUNCE Macintosh Product Annoucements
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.APPS Macintosh Applications
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.COMM Macintosh Communications
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.DATABASES Macintosh Databases
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.DIGEST Macintosh Digest
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.GAMES Macintosh Gaming
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.GRAPHICS Macintosh Graphics
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.HARDWARE Macintosh Hardware
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.HYPERCARD Macintosh Hypercard
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.MISC Macintosh Miscellaneous
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.OOP.MACAPP3 Macintosh MacApp Programming
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.OOP.MISC Macintosh Object-Oriented Programming
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.OOP.TCL Macintosh Think C Library
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.PORTABLES Macintosh Powerbooks
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.PROGRAMMER Macintosh Programming
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.SCITECH Macintosh Science & Technology
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.SYSTEM Macintosh System Software
|
||
COMP.SYS.MAC.WANTED Macintosh Want Ads/For Sale
|
||
COMP.SYS.NEWTON.ANNOUNCE Newton Announcements
|
||
COMP.SYS.NEWTON.MISC Newton Miscellaneous
|
||
COMP.SYS.NEWTON.PROGRAMMER Newton Programming
|
||
COMP.SYS.POWERPC PowerPC Topics
|
||
COMP.UNIX.AUX Macintosh Unix
|
||
MISC.FORSALE.COMPUTERS.MAC Macintosh For Sale
|
||
|
||
[Local naming conventions may apply to the Usenet conferences)
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------
|
||
Macintosh: Discontinued Echos
|
||
-----------------------------
|
||
|
||
* HERMES Hermes BBS General Support Echo
|
||
* HULKMSGS Required for Networked Wrestling Games
|
||
* MACHULK Wrestling (On-Line Game) Match Reports
|
||
* MACNETCOM Macintosh Networking & Telecommunications
|
||
* MACPOINT Macintosh Point Software
|
||
* MEGALOECHO On-line Games Support (Erik Selberg)
|
||
* NJMUG New Jersey Macintosh User's Group Echo
|
||
* WIRETAP_SUP Wiretap Telecom Program Support
|
||
FidoNews 11-01 Page: 17 02 Jan 1994
|
||
|
||
|
||
---
|
||
Last Updated: 12/31/93
|
||
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Is Netmail slow or is it me?
|
||
|
||
by Brian Murphy (1:324/121), Lawrence, Mass.
|
||
murph@buscard.fidonet.org 1-508-682-5329
|
||
|
||
CAN I HELP IMPROVE THE SPEED OF LPM NETMAIL?
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
Are there any speed demons among us? You bet!
|
||
|
||
About once a year or so I go on and on about netmail routing. It's that
|
||
time of year again. I champion netmail routing whenever I get the
|
||
chance. Got some comments on netmail routing speed and all I can say is
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that you have yourself to blame!
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YOU DON'T USE IT ENOUGH!!
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Ask your echomail hauler how often he polls for echomail. I'll bet
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dollars to dougnuts that nine times out of ten it's more than once a
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day.
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Why? Because of the heavy traffic and the importance people place on it!
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Netmail should have more of both!
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Read your favorite echomail conferences and see how many personal notes
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you find in it that you KNOW should have been sent privately through
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netmail to save you the expense of transferring it and bother for
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reading it.
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ONE personal note and EVERY system in Fidonet has to carry it!
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It's a terrible waste and is a pet peeve of mine.
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We have echo haulers screaming for cost recovery plans, satellite
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dishes, ANYTHING to help with the costs. As a sysop, you can do your
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part by making netmail available! Easily and readily available. Put it
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on every menu. Make it part of your bulletins. Ask your new users to
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SWEAR to use it if they want higher access.
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We have NC's and Hubs making a phone call to deliver ONE message in the
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wee hours of the night. Most of the cost of that phone call is in the
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first minute. After that, the rate goes down per minute. It's more
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effective if he can deliver THREE messages in that same minute! (Not
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messages the length of mine, though!)
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We have routing paths rotting on the vine because of lack of use!
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Look. Every election for ANYTHING gets many candidates. Even end nodes
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volunteer to help out if they can, just for the "glory" of being able to
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say that they're a part of the gang. They don't get used because the
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FidoNews 11-01 Page: 18 02 Jan 1994
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demand is not there! I say increase the demand and watch service go up
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markedly!!
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I'm on the border with the New Hampshire network and two others as well.
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Can route straight to them with a local call - no need to increase the
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traffic on my Hub or NC; who knows, these networks could be long-d calls
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to them! I asked the border node in the network to the south if he'd
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handle mail from me going into his network.
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"That's what the NC and NEC are for", says he.
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No regard for others, no desire to help out. No consideration that
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maybe our NCs are long-d to each other and/or the RC. No thought that
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one local link will make the networks crashable instead of late-night
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routing. But he'll complain about the speed, I bet!
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I know the man is technically capable. Knows what he's doing. Been
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around for a long time, has the space, etc. I suppose he can't be
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bothered for that one message per year. Can't blame him.
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Suppose the traffic was IMPORTANT PERSONAL MAIL that others were relying
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on that would cause those others to think kindly of you that you'd get
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the mail to them? Would he reconsider? Probably.
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I dunno. I agree with those who say netmail routing can be improved.
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There _is_ something screwy with it and I really believe it's because
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there is no importance placed on it. There isn't enough traffic to
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justify calling it anything other than "Low Priority Mail." Imagine.
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Your important personal mail being called "low priority!" Can it get
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any lower than having to rely on ECHOMAIL to get your message to where
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it's going?
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THAT'S low. Next time you post in echomail, please consider netmail.
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It'll grease the rails of the network. Trust me.
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- - - Murph
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