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F I D O N E W S -- Vol.11 No. 6 (07-Feb-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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Esperanto - The International Language...................... 2
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Subject: FidoNews........................................... 3
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Uucp is NOT a sysop....please!.............................. 4
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Foreign Language Articles................................... 5
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A comment to the editoral in FidoNews 11-3.................. 6
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Dear Editor,................................................ 6
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FREE ELECTRONIC MAGAZINE.................................... 7
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3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 10
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FidoNews 11-06 Page: 2 07 Feb 1994
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Editorial
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Please find below some amusing opinions about using languages other
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than english in the snooze. perhaps i shouldn't say, a-musing,
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anything. Some of these opinions are passionate. We admire the
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passion with which fidolanders embrace their views. Anything worth
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doing is worth considering endlessly.
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However, endless consideration won't get the snooze out the door on
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time. sigh.
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We came really close to losing all these articles to-day ... I managed
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to do the standard typo while deleting backup files, and deleted the
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articles instead. Since we run on a network, there was the normal
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panic while I shut down all the other stations, rebooted the
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file server standalone, and unerased them again.
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Here they are.
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Articles
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Esperanto - The International Language
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by Frank J. Perricone, 1:325/611, perricone@wsyd.com
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Esperanto - The International Language
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A trend surfacing in recent FidoSnooze articles is the publication of
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articles in languages other than English. The justification: even
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though English is the most common language, other languages should
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be supported, with translations as available as possible.
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Of course, English is the most common language in FidoNet, because
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FidoNet originated in the United States. Contrary to what many
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Americans might think, however, English is *NOT* the most common
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language in the world, by far. There are some 500 million speakers
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of English in the world -- that is, only about 10% of the world
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population. More than two and a half times as many people speak
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Mandarin Chinese.
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The rapid spread of international networking is contributing to the
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increasing global awareness of the need to have effective communication
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between people of different national and cultural origins. Members of
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FidoNet can be proud to be in the forefront of this movement; we are
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the world's largest amateur network and the world's second-largest
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network of any sort, and when the OtherNets are added in, we are a
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communication system of surprising power, breadth, and effectiveness,
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especially considering the entire thing is run by amateurs, almost
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completely on a not-for-profit basis. Surely FidoNet is a haven for
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internationalism in communications.
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Thus, it surprises me that there is no widely-disseminated echo for
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discussion of (and in) the language of international communication,
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Esperanto. I have heard rumour of an echo in Germany, but the
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FidoNews 11-06 Page: 3 07 Feb 1994
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contact addresses I was given are not in the nodelist (perhaps due
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to reorganizations) and I can't find anyone who is a participant.
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Of course, I probably could not afford the international calling
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anyway.
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The United States is known, and laughed at, around the world for its
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isolationist, naive opinions about languages. The majority of
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Americans still think it is appropriate for speakers of other
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languages to learn English -- even though these people would never
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consider giving up English in favor of someone else's language.
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Thus, it is perhaps no great surprise that there is no Esperanto
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echo on the North America backbone. Of course, the vast majority
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of Americans who have even heard of Esperanto know very little
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about it. In particular, few people realize that, spending only
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an hour or two a week, one can become fluent in the language within
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only a few months study.
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Since FidoNet has been a force in favor of international communication
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on an equal level, and since this trend has only increased in recent
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times (as evidenced by the multilingual FidoSnooze), maybe the time
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is right. If anyone is interested in helping me form an echo,
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hopefully to be moved onto the North American backbone eventually,
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and maybe even linked in to similar echos in other countries in
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the dim and hopeful future, please get in touch with me. People
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who are interested in the language, even if they do not speak it
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at all, should respond. Only if we all join together can we be
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successful in bringing such an echo into existence.
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Saluton!
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Subject: FidoNews
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From: David O'shea (3:640/556)
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I don't have time to do a full article for FidoNews.. but I
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thought I would be original and write a message actually about
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FidoNet and not some other garbage. Basically all I want to say
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is that I'm getting sick of reading what people's views on
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homosexuality and vulgar language and the right of free speech
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are.. when I first downloaded FidoNews I thought I was getting
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something that would tell me what was happening in FidoNet!
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Lately here in Queensland, Australia quite a few BBSs have been
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getting rid of FidoNet due to the garbage that is starting to
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get into it (a good example is the "Jane Kennedy Fan Club" in
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the Zone 3 Games Area, but the same happens in international
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echoes). There should be some way of stopping it but in the
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Zone 3 Games echo no one can find the moderator and it seems to
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be up to the users to wipe out the trash, and that just isn't
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possible!
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And now, a suggestion for FidoNet: names with meaning. I looked
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around on a few BBSs with FidoNet and found many meaningless
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names (well at least to me). There is an area called "That"
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which seems to be for sysops to discuss users, "Mecca" which I
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FidoNews 11-06 Page: 4 07 Feb 1994
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still don't know about, and many more.
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I'm sorry I couldn't type a full article but I do not have the
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time.
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Thankyou for your time.
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David 'Mudlark' O'Shea
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Uucp is NOT a sysop....please!
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* Original To : Ola d'Aulaire, 1:141/1020
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* Original From: Don Dawson, 1:141/730@fidonet
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* Original Date: Jan 30 10:42
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[Note to all: this was taken from a local echo]
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On <Jan 29 @14:16> Ola d'Aulaire (1:141/1020) wrote to All:
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Od> Hmmmm.... Lately, when my users enter UUCP in the To: field, the
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Od> address Od> 2:281/10 pops up. That's in Delft, Netherlands! --
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Od> with the operator listed as UUCP. Most [callers] are not
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Od> sophisticated enough to know that they should change that address
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Od> to the 1:141/420 gateway. It's an annoyance to have UUCP listed
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Od> as an operator in the nodelist and have it come up like that.
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Od> I've left instructions all over the place, but not everybody reads
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Od> them so their UUCP mail still tries to go to the Netherlands
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Od> address. Any way to tweak the nodelist not to recognize it
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Od> without causing a checksum failure?
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Ola: I answered your question in the echo, but the choices are not
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fool proof. Last summer, for a brief time, someone in Zone 1 used
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"uucp" as a sysop name. Uucp messages my callers entered were sent
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to Michigan, a long distance call 1/2 way across the U.S. rather
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than routed via local calls inside Connecticut.
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It's my recommendation that "uucp" be forbidden as a sysop name in
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the offical nodelist. If a net has a need, a suitable entry can be
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added to private nodelists.
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Bob Satti, Ron Dwight, Trev Roydhouse, Gamey Garcia, Henk Wolsink,
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Honlin Lue are the ZC's for each of the 6 FidoNet Zones. If they
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could agree to prohibit this sysop name (and put same in the nodelist
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as a "note") it would be put to rest once and for all.
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As Internet and FidoNet gating becomes more common, there is an ever
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increasing chance sysops and NC's will be tempted to use UUCP as a
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sysop name.
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Thanks.
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FidoNews 11-06 Page: 5 07 Feb 1994
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Foreign Language Articles
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Scott Raymond (1:278/6000)
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> To now cut letters on the basis that they are not in english
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> strikes me as provincial, small-minded, and derelict in our
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> duty. Simply put, the answer is no.
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I think you may have missed my intent when I sent you that
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netmail quoting Fido policy. I did not say that you had to discard those
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articles simply because they were not in English. I was saying that the
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majority of Fidonet simply cannot understand them and would probably
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benefit from a translation.
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I quoted policy because there are *reasons* why English is the
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official language of Fidonet. For one, it's the international language of
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the world chosen by the United Nations. For another, more than half of the
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people in Fidonet speak English as their first language, and almost all of
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the rest unnderstand enough English to get by. English is the lowest
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common denominator in Fidonet, and by publishing articles that are not in
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English, you exclude the majority of the people reading Fidonews.
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Look at it from a reader's point of view - if you place articles
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in Fidonews that are in a language foreign to the reader, then you are
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discriminating against those people unable to read it. I didn't want or
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ask you to discard the articles - all I wanted was to be provided a
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translation so I could benefit from the articles being published.
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So far, three non-English articles have been published. The
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first was written by Francios Thunus, who seems to be fluent in four
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languages (English, French, Spanish, and a Germanic tongue with which I am
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not familiar - perhaps is *is* German, but I cannot be sure). I admire
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Francois; I am adept with English, but my skills are lacking in other
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languages. I know enough to get my face slapped in seven different
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countries, but not enough to hold a conversation - or even understand what
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is being said to me - for more than ten seconds.
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The other two articles were written by Pablo Kleinman. Long time
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readers of the Snooze are familiar with Pablito - while I do not agree with
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everything he has to say, I would like to point out that he is fluent in
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both English and Spanish.
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I'm not saying that the people who wish to write articles in
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languages other than English should not have their articles published; I'm
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just asking them to provide an English translation so the rest of us can
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benefit from their words.
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FidoNews 11-06 Page: 6 07 Feb 1994
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A comment to the editoral in FidoNews 11-3
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From: Mikael St<53>ldal (2:201/337)
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Jag tycker att det <20>r dumt att publicera artiklar p<> andra spr<70>k <20>n
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engelska i FidoNews. Engelska <20>r det spr<70>k som flest, just d<>rf<72>r <20>r
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det officielt i FidoNet. Att till<6C>ta flera spr<70>k i FidoNews l<>ser
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inga problem, det skapar problem.
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Did you understand the above paragraph? It's in Swedish, my native
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language. The translation is a bit down, but have a try before you
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press the PageDown key.
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I think it's stupid to publish articles in other languages than
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English in FidoNews. English is the language that most people
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understands, that's why it's the official language in FidoNet.
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Allowing several languages in FidoNews doesn't solve any problems, it
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creates problems.
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Best Regards
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Mikael
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Dear Editor,
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I would like to express my resounding agreement with Mr.
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Dennis McClain- Furmanski's article intitled "What An Editor is
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For" that appeared in FidoNews Vol.11 No.4. In reference to the
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editorial in that same issue, I wish to point out that I by no
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means wish to "tell you what to do". I do believe, however,
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that as editor you do need more of an editorial direction for
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FidoNews.
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A few weeks ago I requested from my hub to have my feed to
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FidoNews removed. He complied and I skipped an issue, but it
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appeared in my inbound directory the following week. Apparently
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the switch was not perminent. I had intend to compose a netmail
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to him requesting once again to cease sending the 'Snooze' this
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way, but decided to take another peek. I couldn't resist...
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heh. As I read your editorial I was emmediately ready to simply
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forget it and write my hub with the request, however, I wanted
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to catch the news blurb about the Handyman echo first. Mr.
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McClain-Furmanski's article caught my eye (it was of similar
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title I had at one time considered writing myself) and thus I
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read it.
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It gives me hope that you will heed his advice. There are
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echoes, in large part, that serve the same function that
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FidoNews does at the moment. A "Letters to the Editor" section
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may be a good addition, but please don't pass off such posts as
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"articles". Perhaps a section specifically for "opinions", but
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they should be well written and pertinent, not simply inclusive
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replies. Most of what appears in FidoNews is nothing more than
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an echomail or netmail message dumped into a file.
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FidoNews 11-06 Page: 7 07 Feb 1994
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I believe that with a slighty more oriented editorial bent
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FidoNews could be a wonderful publication. I by no means expect
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to agree with everything published, indeed my experience in
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FidoNet to date has provided me with more than a few
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opportunities to question and defend my own opinions. It's a
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healthy thing from time to time. However, there is no excuse
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for poor quality. I am not interested in recieving a
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compilation of echomail/netmail messages. I *am* interested in
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reading well written, interesting, and pertinent information and
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commentary about the FidoNet community.
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I have decided not to press my hub to stop sending me FidoNews
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at this time. My hope is that you will take to heart what Mr.
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McClain-Furmanski and others like him say. The current ideals of
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providing an open and accessable forum for expressing views and
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relating news about FidoNet *can* be maintained, but that does
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not mean a little editorial disgretion can't be excercised in
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determining what to print.
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In a recent (rather spirited) net election I posted an
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excerpt from _The New Hacker's Dictionary_ (Raymond, Eric S.,
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Ed., The MIT Press, Cambridge Massachusettes, 1993) in the hopes
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of illustrating a point about FidoNet. It didn't exactly work,
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but it was a spirited contest to put it midily. It's a bit off
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the topic, but I'd like to leave you with a bit from that book
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for consideration.
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"The most reliable manifistation of [the HACKER ETHIC] is that
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almost all hackers are actively willing to share technical
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tricks, software, and (where possible) computing resources with
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other hackers. Huge cooperative networks such as USENET,
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*FidoNet* and Internet can function without central control
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because of this trait; they... _rely on and reinforce a sense of
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community that may be hackerdom's most valuable intangible
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asset_." [pg. 219]
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Angel's Luck, Cristopher D. Egger, Sysop The New Amanda BBS
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(1:170/612)
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FREE ELECTRONIC MAGAZINE
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Thank you for posting the HOTT announcement in FidoNews. The
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announcement has been significantly updated (see the update toward the
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end of the announcement); if possible, please post the new info to
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FidoNews.
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Too, it was not clear from the announcement in FidoNews that HOTT is
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available to all BBSes for posting ... FREE OF CHARGE! Matter of fact,
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I'm counting on FidoNet-based BBSes to help with our circulation drive.
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Please let your readers & sysops know that HOTT is available for their
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distribution. Thank you very much. The latest announcement follows.
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FidoNews 11-06 Page: 8 07 Feb 1994
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* * * P R E S S R E L E A S E * * * P R E S S R E L E A S E * * *
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B R I E F R E L E A S E
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FREE ELECTRONIC MAGAZINE ON NEW GENERATION COMPUTING & COMMUNICATIONS
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Free, electronic magazine features article summaries on new generation
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computer and communications technologies from over 100 trade magazines
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and research journals; key U.S. & international daily newspapers, news
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weeklies, and business magazines; and, over 100 Internet mailing lists &
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USENET groups. Each issue (10/year) includes listings of forthcoming &
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recently published technical books and forthcoming shows & conferences.
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Bonus: Exclusive interviews with technology pioneers. E-mail
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subscription requests to: listserv@ucsd.edu (Leave the "Subject" line
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blank.) In the body of the message, type: SUBSCRIBE HOTT-LIST (do not
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include first or last names) Gated to the USENET group
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bit.magazines.computing.
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* * * P R E S S R E L E A S E * * * P R E S S R E L E A S E * * *
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G E N E R A L R E L E A S E
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HOTT -- Hot Off The Tree -- is a FREE monthly (10/year) electronic
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magazine featuring the latest advances in computer, communications, and
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electronics technologies. Each issue provides article summaries on
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new & emerging technologies, including VR (virtual reality), neural
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networks, PDAs (personal digital assistants), GUIs (graphical user
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interfaces), intelligent agents, ubiquitous computing, genetic &
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evolutionary programming, wireless networks, smart cards, video phones,
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set-top boxes, nanotechnology, and massively parallel processing.
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Summaries are provided from the following sources:
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Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post,
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San Jose Mercury News, Boston Globe, Financial Times (London) ...
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Time, Newsweek, U.S. News & World Report ...
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Business Week, Forbes, Fortune, The Economist (London), Nikkei Weekly
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(Tokyo), Asian Wall Street Journal (Hong Kong) ...
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over 50 trade magazines, including Computerworld, InfoWorld, Datamation,
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Computer Retail Week, Dr. Dobb's Journal, LAN Times, Communications
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Week, PC World, New Media, VAR Business, Midrange Systems, Byte ...
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over 50 research journals, including ** ALL ** publications of the IEEE
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Computer and Communications Societies, plus technical journals
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published by AT&T, IBM, Hewlett Packard, Fujitsu, Sharp, NTT, Siemens,
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Philips, GEC ...
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over 100 Internet mailing lists & USENET discussion groups ...
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plus ...
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* listings of forthcoming & recently published technical books;
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FidoNews 11-06 Page: 9 07 Feb 1994
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* listings of forthcoming trade shows & technical conferences; and,
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* company advertorials, including CEO perspectives, tips & techniques,
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and new product announcements
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BONUS:
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Exclusive interviews with technology pioneers ... the first issues
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feature interviews with Mark Weiser (head of Xerox PARC's Computer
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Science Lab) on ubiquitous computing, Nobel laureate Joshua Lederberg
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on the information society, and MCC CEO (and former DARPA director)
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Craig Fields on the future of computing
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TO REQUEST A FREE E-MAIL SUBSCRIPTION, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW
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Send subscription requests to:
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listserv@ucsd.edu
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Leave the "Subject" line blank
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In the body of the message input:
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SUBSCRIBE HOTT-LIST
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If at any time you choose to cancel your subscription input:
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UNSUBSCRIBE HOTT-LIST
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Note: Do *not* include first or last names following
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For your privacy, please note that the list will not be rented.
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If you have problems and require human intervention, contact:
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USENET AVAILABILITY
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HOTT is gated to the USENET group bit.magazines.computing
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FIRST ISSUE
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The first issue of the reinvented HOTT e-magazine is scheduled for
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transmission in February.
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PLANNED FEATURES
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There are numerous features that I plan to add over the next year.
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First, I want to expand trade magazine coverage to over 200 sources,
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including at least 30 British trade publications. Also, I want to
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provide summaries of U.S. and U.K. national news programs, i.e., ABC,
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CBS, NBC, and BBC. I'd like to transmit selected full-text features
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from The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The (London) Financial
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Times, and a Japanese English-language daily (plus article summaries
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from a few other Japanese English-language dailies; there are a half-
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dozen English-language dailies published in Japan). Eventually, I'd
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like to add The New York Times (if I can negotiate a reasonable rate),
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The San Jose Mercury News, and The Boston Globe. And maybe even
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Newsbytes and the Japanese English-language equivalent to Newsbytes.
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I'm currently negotiating with The Los Angeles Times Syndicate for
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Michael Schrage's "Innovation" column (Michael is willing to comp HOTT
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on an experimental basis) and I'd like to add a few other syndicated
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columns. And I have several other surprises!
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UPDATE -- 22 January 1994
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In the last month HOTT has grown from 2,000 to over 22,000 individual
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subscribers; this already makes HOTT the largest circulation mailing
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list on the Internet. And this figure does NOT include distribution
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points in the U.S., such as CMU's Computer Science Department. An
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additional 15,000 readers are being reached through distribution
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points in over a dozen countries, including: Canada, the U.K., France,
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Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia,
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Estonia, Israel, South Africa, Zambia, Australia, New Zealand, Japan,
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Singapore, Thailand, and the equivalent of the U.S. National Academy
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of Sciences in the People's Republic of China -- and more distribution
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points, each representing an average of 500-1,000 readers, are being
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added each week. And as part of our publicity campaign, we're
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mailing (by snail mail, fax, and e-mail) this announcement to over
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1,000 media contacts in the U.S.; this will be followed in late 2Q 94
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with a mass mailing to over 1,000 media contacts in Europe.
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Our goal is to make HOTT the first mass distribution AND truly global
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periodical on the Information Superhighway. Help us to achieve our
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goal by subscribing ... and by informing your colleagues/readers of
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our offering. Thank you very much.
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Bye!
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Fidonews Information
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------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ----------------
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Editors: Sylvia Maxwell, Donald Tees, Tim Pozar
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Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell, Vince Perriello,
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Tom Jennings
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IMPORTANT NOTE: The FidoNet address of the FidoNews BBS has been
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changed!!! Please make a note of this.
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"FidoNews" BBS
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FidoNet 1:1/23
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BBS +1-519-570-4176, 300/1200/2400/14400/V.32bis/HST(DS)
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Internet addresses:
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Don & Sylvia (submission address)
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editor@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca
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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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(Postal Service mailing address) (have extreme patience)
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FidoNews
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128 Church St.
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Kitchener, Ontario
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Canada
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N2H 2S4
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Published weekly by and for the members of the FidoNet international
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amateur electronic mail system. It is a compilation of individual
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articles contributed by their authors or their authorized agents. The
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contribution of articles to this compilation does not diminish the
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rights of the authors. Opinions expressed in these articles are those
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of the authors and not necessarily those of FidoNews.
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Authors retain copyright on individual works; otherwise FidoNews is
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copyright 1994 Sylvia Maxwell. All rights reserved. Duplication and/or
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distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only. For use in
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other circumstances, please contact the original authors, or FidoNews
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(we're easy).
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OBTAINING COPIES: The-most-recent-issue-ONLY of FidoNews in electronic
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form may be obtained from the FidoNews BBS via manual download or
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Wazoo FileRequest, or from various sites in the FidoNet and Internet.
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PRINTED COPIES may be obtained from Fido Software for $10.00US each
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PostPaid First Class within North America, or $13.00US elsewhere,
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mailed Air Mail. (US funds drawn upon a US bank only.)
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INTERNET USERS: FidoNews is available via FTP from ftp.fidonet.org, in
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directory ~ftp/pub/fidonet/fidonews. If you have questions regarding
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FidoNet, please direct them to deitch@gisatl.fidonet.org, not the
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FidoNews BBS. (Be kind and patient; David Deitch is generously
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volunteering to handle FidoNet/Internet questions.)
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SUBMISSIONS: You are encouraged to submit articles for publication in
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FidoNews. Article submission requirements are contained in the file
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ARTSPEC.DOC, available from the FidoNews BBS, or Wazoo filerequestable
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from 1:1/23 as file "ARTSPEC.DOC". Please read it.
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"Fido", "FidoNet" and the dog-with-diskette are U.S. registered
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trademarks of Tom Jennings, and are used with permission.
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|
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Asked what he thought of Western civilization,
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M.K. Gandhi said, "I think it would be an excellent idea".
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-- END
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