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F I D O N E W S -- Vol.11 No.19 (09-May-1994)
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| A newsletter of the | ISSN 1198-4589 |
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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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lanolin nightmares.......................................... 2
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Files in AFDN's ABLEFILE Area........................... 7
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FidoNet vs. InterNet........................................ 8
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Requim For A Fidonet Sysop.................................. 8
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Miscellaneous Ramblings..................................... 9
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Bananas in wonderland, part II.............................. 11
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Life In The Slow Lane....................................... 13
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3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 14
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FidoNews 11-19 Page: 2 09 May 1994
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Editorial
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Here we are, breaking a rule again. We stated a few months
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bak (or was it a year ago?) that we would print no more policy
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documents in the snooze. However, we are now attempting to put
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a policy together for region 12. Since that is our region, and
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*I* happen to be on the committee, the time has come to change
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editorial policy. A first draft is included in this issue. Doc
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is worried that we will wake up with a hangover to find the
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document adopted as submitted.
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i spent a fair chunk of one day this week discovering that, yes,
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there ARE fido nodes in Montanna. We hope to head there,
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eventually.
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and...
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here's a lovely question if any UUCP gurus have the time to write
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an article: (from our inbound)
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"One of the big problems for bbs' is getting the internet
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directed mail out with the proper UUCP gate (which you
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addressed). Then secondly, the costs of long distance will
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prevent many from activating the NetMail gate for users. That is
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the hurdle I am trying to address. For example, in Dallas, I
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know of no bbs that has their outgoing UUCP door turned on as of
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yet. So, the users may see all of the NewsGroups but not respond
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to them."
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We have a play to go to in about twenty minutes, so this
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editorial is a wrap.
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Articles
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lanolin nightmares
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by Doc Logger
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1. TITLE: (amateur policymongers probably don't realize the
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importance of leading off with at least one "tit"... capture
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their imaginations and their hearts and minds will follow)
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The title of this document shall be:
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"Policy 33.5 - The Final Insult,
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otherwise known as:
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"Mom! Mom! He/she dissed me and I'm gonna whump his/her
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sorry ass with this policy document until he/she either
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apologizes or else gets locked in a room and forced to
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listen to John Denver singin' 'Rocky Mountain High' until
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her/his ears bleed."
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2. PURPOSE: The purpose of this policy is to create more
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FidoNews 11-19 Page: 3 09 May 1994
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policy. The Region has recognized quite clearly that if more
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policy were created then, incredibly, we'd have more policy.
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If we had more policy, then we would definitely need even
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more of it to expand upon the previously created policy.
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Hell, in no time at all, this policy stuff would be breeding
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on its own and provide sustenance to unemployed cod
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fisherman.
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3. DEFINITIONS:
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AcetyleneMail: The polite staple of inter-sysop
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communication which must include, at a minimum, at least one
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demand that the recipient engage in an act of
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self-replicating his/herself. It is entirely appropriate to
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substitute the preceding with a suggestion to the recipient
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that they engage in an act of procreation with anyone having
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the surname: "Off."
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Cod: Humiliated trout. Not to be confused with the
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traditionally refrain of grunt sysops to *C-beings which
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loosely paraphrases into: "Who named you Cod?"
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Beer: The official sysop monetary unit. Debts can be
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satisfied upon payment of these units, and *C-beings are
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obligated to buy grunt sysops copious quantities of this
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particular resource.
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CRPs: Mistakenly identified as "Cost Recovery Plans", these
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are really guileless attempts to extort money from Grunt
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Sysops. The money is expended on fast women and loose cars.
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Echomail: A system of distributing the latest gnarly-rad
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path lines, and logoff macros, by "K00L D00DZ" which are
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rivaled by Sea Slugs for their intrinsic wit. Also, any
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quote of the preceding is considered "echomail" and the high
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fibre content helps to improve echomail regularity.
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Humungous amounts of megabytes of this stuff are
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sporadically sent throughout the Region. All of this
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echomail was spawned by one message which was entered in
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1985 and everyone has been quoting the shit out of it ever
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since.
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Grunt Sysops: A strange infestation which has plagued
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Fidonet for years. No one has figured out what sort of toxic
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spray would be effective in eliminating them. The freshly
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hatched sysop-beings, shortly before mastering the basic
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skills of mailers and echomail distribution, plaster
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messages all over the known universe announcing yet another
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new net.. one that promises some feature so outstanding that
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it probably isn't replicated in more than 500 of the
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existing 600 Fidonet echomail areas.
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Hubs: Dwarf-like creatures who live in tinfoil lined,
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darkened caves, where their multi-node, Lan-based, 69
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gazillion baud modems, poot forth echomail. Hubs are
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FidoNews 11-19 Page: 4 09 May 1994
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recognizable from the fact that their plastic pocket pen
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protector mounted pagers beep whenever they receive an
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inbound mail packet. Hubs secretly dream about bringing the
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entire Sports Illustrated Swimsuit modeling group to gaze at
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the diode arrays winking from every corner of their
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kleenex-piled rooms.
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NECs: Pituitary challenged Hubs who can often run a mailer
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for almost a whole day without having the system crash. NECs
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spend hours explaining batch files to bored and miserable
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people everywhere. NECs have LAN work-stations in their
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bathrooms where they do their best work.
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Nets: Nets are largish containment devices used to bag
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various *Cs who have run amok. These are not to be confused
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with "Network" which is also herein defined.
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Netwar: An exchange of pleasantries between sysops
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culminating in at least a dozen threats of policy
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complaints, filled diapers, and about 20 megs of brainlessly
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quoted text.
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Networks: Are collections of nodes who have mastered the
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incredible mentation powers to remember the same sequence of
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digits. Networks are loosely centred on geographic areas
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within easy mortar range of each other.
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Network Coordinators: (see also "Mazola & Bondage") Network
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Coordinators are selfless individuals who are reluctantly
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railroaded into wearing a large bullseye on their foreheads
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for the amusement of grunt sysops who are bored and have
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already painted the cat.
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Region: The region shall encompass that area in Canada lying
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to the east of the Manitoba border (unless they lower their
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taxes and sell cheaper beer) and continuing past the welfare
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states in the Atlantic provinces to whichever dead cod
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happen to wash up on the beaches of Sable Island. The Region
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shall also include the Free Republic of Quebec, but only
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insofar as it does not impinge upon their God-given right to
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rant endlessly about their contused and paranoid cultural
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identity.
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Regional Coordinators: The larval stage of Small Animal
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Psychologists. These beings are to be humoured and indulged
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since their are obligated to buy rounds of beer for all
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sysops at social gatherings. Regional Coordinators can be
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identified by the horrible sucking noises they make while
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applying Vulcan lip-locks to the ZC's nether bits. After
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weeks of sheep and sleep deprivation, these poor souls can
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be spotted, buck naked in the moonlight, howling for more
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policy.
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Technical Standards: A basepoint for launching into some
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sort of penis-envy type message comparing baud rates, how
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FidoNews 11-19 Page: 5 09 May 1994
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many terrabytes of online GIFS can be shot through the phone
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lines, or how some moron has pissed away a small fortune on
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a Pentium chip so that they can display messages at 14
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million times their visual comprehension rate. I mean, let's
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face it, if you happen to have cute blossooms, nobody is
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going to give a damn whether your mailer works... in an
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ideal world, your mail would get hand-delivered.
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Users: Like, get serious wouldja? Screw 'em if they can't
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take a joke.
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4. Official Titles:
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In this Region, a group of sick minds will choose some
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relatively innocent soul and propel the poor sucker into the
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job of Regional Co-ordinator. The Regional Coordinator shall
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have all the powers biologically granted to bread mold, but
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otherwise can be safely ignored.
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The Region shall be hacked up into small fiefdoms, called
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"Networks" which shall elect mascots, order pizza in bulk
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quantities, and participate in the annual Node Draft to
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choose the players for the upcoming Netwar season. Nets will
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dragoon someone into being the Network Coordinator who will
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be obliged to either undergo spontaneous human combustion
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before a full term is served, or else stand for re-election
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to the particular purgatory for which they are ideally
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maladapted.
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Network Coordinators will not be surprised to discover that
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they commune directly with either God or if they want to go
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right to the top; to Luke.
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Network Coordinators are entitled to screech that "they need
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a really big net." Judging from their post electoral
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behaviour, most grunt sysops would agree with their
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appraisal, and might further suggest a cell of the padded
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variety as well.
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Any grunt sysop who has stood in the blinding white light of
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their own ego too long is entitled to pile nine or ten
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listings of their own number into the nodelist and appoint
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themselves as Net Coordinator. They will be entitled to
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exhibit multiple-personality disorderly conduct and
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pontificate about "what their net wants." Spray misting
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these lost souls with regular doses of crystal-meth is
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advised.
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5. Elections: Anyone who actually wants a title in Fidonet
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should be put in a bottle and sent out into the Japanese
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current. If their lives are so incomplete without the fame
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of a Fidonet title, then they should be encouraged to get
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their pictures on milk cartons, but don't elect the poor
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bastards because they'll inflict bad grammar on you until
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you lie in a pool of drool, clutching your "I Adore My 64"
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FidoNews 11-19 Page: 6 09 May 1994
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button, babbling about the good old days when men were men
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and sheep were not particular.
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6. The Netwar Season: The netwar season shall commence
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nanoseconds after the election of each new Regional
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Coordinator. A season can be kick-started to a promising
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beginning by any Regional Coordinator who campaigns on some
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sort of "peace" platform. Like, nudge nudge, wink wink, we
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all *deplore* the fights in hockey games, so we'll be sure
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to take these kind of lame promises just as seriously.
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(snicker)
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(Incidentally, don't trust any candidate who quotes Arlo
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Guthrie in "Alices Restaraunt" and says "I wanna kill. I
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wanna kill. I mean, I wanna see blood and guts and veins in
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my teeth. I wanna kill. KILL! KILL!" because these are the
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kind of milquetoasts that probably brake for whales and will
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screw up a perfectly good netwar season with their puerile
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sniveling for calm. C'mon, fess up... you tryna tell me that
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you forked out five grand for a BBS system that was just
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gonna bring in the DOGTALK echo?
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At the beginning of each season, grunt sysops will make
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irrational decisions about who they hate at the moment, and
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will bounce up and down in their cribs, asking to be picked
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by their most favoured Network Coordinator. Top draft
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choices will always be those sysops who are prepared to
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nitpick the hell out of issue that occurred way back in the
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late fifties.
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Network Coordinators should not ignore the "specialty teams"
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that make netwars so fascinating. Getting one of those
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tight-assed weenies who quotes every obscenity that comes
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down the turnpike and then appends some cloacally-challenged
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moralizing, should be counted as almost as important as the
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wankers who brag that they are the very first to be running
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the "new" Fido Version 1.01 software. The latter can be be
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guaranteed to smoke out some peckerwood who counter-brags
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that he/she has been running that version for three
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nanoseconds longer.... under Windows, no less.
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A truly successful Netwar season can be measured by the
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logarithmic expansion of new nets, and the number of
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excitable, intrigue-filled, phone calls that Lesley-Dee
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makes.
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7. The Stirring Conclusion: Just as this policy document was
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about to end. Just as Luke in his X-wing fighter was about
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to drop the Neutron bomb down the exhaust shaft and put this
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puppy out of it's misery. Just as the Bikersluts were about
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to perform peculiar ablutions in the lap of the good Rev.
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Visage. Just as your RETURN button was begging for mercy
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like some spaghetti flogged, Jesse H-type
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combination fax machine and gratification device... just at
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that moment... a rock fungus will burst it's spore pod and
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FidoNews 11-19 Page: 7 09 May 1994
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some flatlined-on-the-EEG sysop will suggest that "we really
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oughta have lots more policy."
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Files in AFDN's ABLEFILE Area
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Dennis McClain-Furmanski,
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1:275/429 Moderator, APPLE EchoThrough an agreement with the
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Handinet BBS and sysop Warren King, file distribution for the
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Apple echo will be handled through AFDN's ABLEFILE file echo.
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These files will be of interest to anyone using an Apple
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IImachine; all versions will be supported to the extent that the
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files are available. This is a filebone file echo and is on
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Planet Connect. Sysops wishing to support Apple II users can
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areafix this file area.
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Traffic will include these files after sufficient notice has
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beenpassed, primarily through this article. Traffic will begin
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one weekafter this article appears to allow time to areafix.
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Expected volume will be 750K the first month, and up to 500 K per
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monthmaximum after that. This is of course in addition to the
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regular traffic in this area, MS-DOS executable programs for
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adaptive/assistivetechnology of use to computer users with
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disAbilities.
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Requests for particular programs or kinds of programs, questions
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about using particular programs distributed, problems, and other
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communications concerning the Apple files should be directed to
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me at the above address, or in public through the APPLE echo.
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Programs for distribution should be sent as file attaches to me
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at this address also.
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The first month's distribution will consist primarily of both the
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Apple standard archive program, ShrinkIt, as well as archive
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programs for various other formats. Other utility programs of
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proven use will be included, as will two terminal programs, one
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for each operating system, ProDOS 8 and GS/OS. Next months's
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files will include 2QWK!, the QWKcompatible offline reader for
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Apples, and other utilities. Apple based adaptive/assistive
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technology programs will be made available as theyare collected,
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and/or copyright releases are obtained.
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It is not necessary to carry the Apple echo to obtain these
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files, but it is suggested, in case there are user problems. The
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Apple echo isavailable on the Zone 1 backbone, areaname APPLE.
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It is also available in zones 2 and 6; please netmail for most
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recent links in these areas if you cannot find one.
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FidoNews 11-19 Page: 8 09 May 1994
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FidoNet vs. InterNet
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by Bud Jamison (1:202/1010)
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Real time, or YOUR time?
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I'm not surprised that Andrew Guy is leaving Fido. It seems
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obvious that he wants something different (not necessarily more)
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than what Fido provides. However, he would seem to think that
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what he wants is what everyone wants (or needs).
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As a Fido user since its inception, and sysop/co-sysop of
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Fido BBS's for over 3 years, I think I can safely say that not
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all users WANT interactivity. Many are more than happy to log
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onto their favorite Fido BBS once every 3 days (or less often),
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and find info from their selected echos, there when THEY want it,
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and without all the signatures (encouraged graffiti?) that
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plague the UseNet messages. Some Fido users are also Internetters,
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that way they can get the best of both worlds, the 'feel' on
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InterNet, and the more friendly (and semi-controlled) Fido.
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Why should it be any other way?
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Requim For A Fidonet Sysop
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1984 - 1994
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'Twas not from age did I expire,
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Nor up in smoke in my house fire,
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Not bullet ridden in a far rice paddy,
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Nor by some mugger in New York City.
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For if I had would justice have been served?
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No not quite, but a place would have been reserved.
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For had old age set in I would have been ready,
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In the case of the fire, my courage rock steady.
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In the case of the paddy did I fire back,
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In the case of the mugger, spirit to fight did I not lack,
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But instead did Brutus come upon me,
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As a friend to warn and comfort me.
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And while all the senators were gathered 'round,
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They did smile, and laugh and clown,
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And under the guise of being a friend,
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Did they conspire to bring an end to an end.
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For as my hand was extended in greeting,
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In forum that resembled an electronic meeting,
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Did a knife plunge deep into my back,
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From not one, but many who in courage did lack.
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FidoNews 11-19 Page: 9 09 May 1994
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For not their accuser did they meet face-to-face,
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In a public forum, with an austere place,
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But byte-by-byte, thus did they rend,
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The killing of a friend, a friend to the end.
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How easy it is to kill, in darkness of the night,
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A faceless person, to stripe away their rights,
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How pious and righteous did they pontificate,
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Washing their hands of the subject, dealing not with his fate.
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For once in a decade he did stand his ground,
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Again for his beliefs did he not turn around,
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Fighting against tyranny and injustice my times,
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He's now reduced to these final lines.
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I'd made my peace many years ago,
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Corny as it may seem, in an army hospital row,
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I'd made another commitment that I'd remember,
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When I was born on that day, in the month of December.
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In some electronic paper called Fidonews,
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That loyal readers had nicknamed the Bent Byte Snooze,
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On some back page place, done in a hurry,
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Read and see my obituary.
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To the many thousands of people I've communicated with over the
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years, without exception, each and every one I still considered
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a friend may you all grow together in this electronic hobby. I
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sleep, perchance to dream again the dream born ten years ago, to
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become one with the net.
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- Randy DeVaux AKA RanD
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Miscellaneous Ramblings
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by Matt Ion
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Assorted thoughts on recent articles...
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Well, finally, some stuff to comment on, in FNEWS 1117 and 1118. I've
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actually received a request from a higher power for more submissions,
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since that Censorship one in 1105 (hey S, I like to re-read that one
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myself now and then :), so here we go. I warn you now, though: I have
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no idea at this point, exactly who or what I'm going to single out from
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the past two issues, and I have no intention of backtracking once I've
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typed something, other than maybe to correct a hideous splelnig misteak.
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It's 4:35am and I'm in one of THOSE moods.
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First off, I can relate to 1117's Editorial, in particular the bit about
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Sylvia's/Donald's(?) 1-meg 286. Granted, mine's borrowed and there's
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very little sentimental attachment to it... I use various high-power
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computers at "work", most loaded with OS/2, and I've become quite used
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to multitasking, such that I find myself hitting CTRL-ESC on a regular
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FidoNews 11-19 Page: 10 09 May 1994
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basis on this DOS beastie while waiting endlessly for it to complete
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some task. Thing is, it didn't cost me anything, and it's better (okay,
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it's MORE USEFUL to what I do) than my trusty old C-64, so I use it.
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I really enjoyed Michael Johnson's "On Othernets and Standards" piece
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(also in 1117, for anyone who's keeping track). It seems some people
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just have to rebel against the standards purely (and obstinately) for
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the purpose of rebelling against standards that don't seem to fit their
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expectations or need to show off the power of their computing hardware.
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I know of a couple BBSs now that don't allow callers at less than
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19.2kbps. Heck, there are plenty around that don't allow callers under
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14.4k or 9600. This, I don't understand. I allow 300 baud callers on
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my board; all callers get the same amount of time. If they want to use
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a slower modem and download less, that's their problem. If they have a
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14.4k and can suck down 24 times as much in the same amount of time,
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goodie for them. I couldn't care less, really.
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For that matter, this whole deal over what compression scheme to use for
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echomail seems pretty pointless. Considering V.42bis provides up to 4:1
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(75%) data compression, seems to me most mail would move almost as
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quickly uncompressed as it would packed with PKZIP -ex. Other than the
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need to prove one's virility by compressing stuff tighter than anyone
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else, I see no real-world advantage to this. It's a pain hubbing for a
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net that likes to use ARJ, since there's only limited ARJ support for
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OS/2... especially considering that PKZIP 2.04 has been shown to
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compress a fraction of a percent better than ARJ. That alone should be
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enough reason for these people to switch! :)
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Only one thing I need to take Mike to task about:
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MJ> Something to think about the next time you feel smart because you
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MJ> can post high-bit ascii character art or some of that RIP
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MJ> |08S|07H|03I|01T|00.
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RIP graphics won't break anyone's mail processors like hi-ASCII and ANSI
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can (the primary reason they aren't permitted in Fido echoes). RIP
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codes are composed entirely of ordinary, everyday 7-bit ASCII
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characters. At worst, someone sees what we see above (I can decipher
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what that says, BTW, so don't think you're TOO clever! :)
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Moving on to 1118...
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To Gary Gilmore ("Is Fido overweight?"), good call as well. My nodelist
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processor (FastLst) doesn't choke on bad flags, but I can well imagine
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that some do. One guy in these parts runs something that plucks out the
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lines with non-standard flags, then posts them to the RGN17 admin echo
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on a regular basis. Pretty interesting, some of the stuff that pops up.
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One guy actually had two different mailer flags in the same entry!
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And finally, to Andrew Guy ("So Long, Thanks For All The Mail")... sorry
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to see you, or anyone, leave for such nit-picky reasons. You sound like
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one of those people Mike Johnson was talking about in 1117. Consider
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this: if you were one of those CoCo users who was suddenly cut out of
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the net because someone else decided you were too archaic to be allowed
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FidoNews 11-19 Page: 11 09 May 1994
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to participate, would you then want to have anything to do with FidoNet,
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ever again, even if you soon thereafter upgraded to hardware capable of
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bowing to everyone else's wishes? How would you feel if your precious
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PC suddenly died and you were left with only a CoCo and couldn't get
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into your beloved Internet?
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One financial institution here north of the 49th has the slogan, "We got
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to be Canada's largest bank, one customer at a time." Yeah, Fidonet is
|
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an organization topping 28,000 members... and it got there one member at
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a time. The whole idea is to connect as many people in as many places
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as POSSIBLE. Excluding users of older technology is contrary to that.
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Including them does NOT automatically exclude you; that is YOUR choice.
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The inclusion of the individual IS the good of the whole. It is the
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basis for everything FidoNet is. We're not talking the HAPPINESS of the
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individual, mind you, but the INCLUSION of the individual, since there
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will always be malcontents no matter what anyone does to please everyone
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else (refer back to MJ's article). FidoNet is the sum of all its parts.
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Amputating one part, or several little parts, because the bigger parts
|
||
think they're useless, is counter-productive. Might as well hack off
|
||
your little toes, since they don't seem to do much other than make it
|
||
hard to fit shoes. Whoops, what's that? Finding it a little more
|
||
difficult to balance now? Hmmm...
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Okay, enough ranting. I have a thought to add to my censorship article,
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particularly the portion of use of language. Is it okay for me to say
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my dog is a "son of a bitch"? Can I tell my pastor?
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See ya in the funny papers,
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Matt Ion -- 1:153/7106
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aka MATT@SHIP.NET
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Bananas in wonderland, part II
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by JoHo von Loco, 2:270/17@fidonet
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> Not sure what this article is all about, but I guess that's in
|
||
order considering the author, he's usually pretty confused :-) I
|
||
just walked through six or seven issues of the 'Snooze and came
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||
across the editorial where the word p***y was used and the follow-
|
||
up complaint about how much of a catastrophy it is/was. Someone
|
||
wrote another follow-up article which I think made several good
|
||
points.
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||
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||
Why is it that *ssh*le, f*ck, etc. are "acceptable", whereas
|
||
replacing the * character with the real one isn't? This one has
|
||
always been a mystery to me. In the US (and probably other places),
|
||
similar methods are used in real-time broadcasting where the
|
||
infamous "beep" is used to "filter" part of the "blasphemy". Now,
|
||
can someone please show me one six-year old kid who watches cable
|
||
television frequently that doesn't know what is really being said?
|
||
This is sooo pathetic (IMHO).
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FidoNews 11-19 Page: 12 09 May 1994
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||
There are morons running around with semi-automatic rifles (and yes,
|
||
hunting with full-metal jackets or hollow-tips seems to be a "great"
|
||
idea to me), revolutionary ideas, selling drugs, more murders,
|
||
rapes, und so weiter, "than you can shake a stick at"; and you're
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||
worried about kids finding out a (and depending on how it's used,
|
||
condescending) nick-name for the human anatomy, or a cat? Uh..
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Censorship can't possibly work, specially not in CyberSpace, but
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||
education can. I'd take kids running around screaming words
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||
implicating sex, even if they're cursing, than shooting at each
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||
other with BB guns.
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> Clipper.. a weird concept. I don't understand how anyone in their
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||
right minds (which, granted, excludes most politicians) could
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||
accept that their government is even thinking about implementing
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||
something like "SkipJack". I can't wait to see the EU trying to
|
||
pull that one over here. Then again, maybe they already have..
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||
By the way, did anyone see the movie "Sneakers".. I don't quite
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||
know why, but somehow that reminds me of Clipper.
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> FidoCons (those held in the US).. yeah, I miss them too (hi Chris)
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:-). This year, I'll finally get my sorry backside over to 1BBSCON
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||
and meet some people I haven't seen for a long time. But I've
|
||
heard rumours that the concept is mostly this "very serious
|
||
attitude". Time shall tell, I guess TJ won't be there, huh? :-)
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> ISDN, yeeha! Finally a decent way to transport data (dial-u). All
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||
I need now is for the Luxembourg PTT to get their act together and
|
||
stop trying to suck as much money as possible from their Bank
|
||
customers, using leased lines, before they go ahead with the "test
|
||
phase" that should have begun in March.
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||
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> The Story of FidoNet (mrobbins@wps.com).. that'll be an interesting
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||
one. Anyone know when it's scheduled to be finished? Uh.. "When
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||
it's ready" by any chance? :-)
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> More AKAs? I guess it's time to give up on that one.. yeah yeah,
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yeah.. I know, I should have done it a long time ago. It's just
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||
that I still can't figure out why you need a completely different
|
||
nodelist, 3-4 AKAs, etc. to set-up a "network".. what's the big
|
||
deal? We have routing.. right? Most "Tick" and "EchoMail"
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||
processors allow you to configure who will receive what, right?
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||
So.. uh.. never mind.. I've obviously missed something (again :-)
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> Latest software versions - whatever happened to that "database"
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||
or listing?
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> Software Piracy in FidoNet? Nah, it isn't piracy, because it hasn't
|
||
been proven in a court of law.. "and nothing else matters".
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> Virtual Reality.. I was thinking the other day (after too much
|
||
Coffee obviously) about how we could implement VR in FidoNet or the
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BBS world. Some sort of interactive EMSI over ISDN or V.34 links
|
||
with the user having to download the "known BBS habitat" the first
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||
FidoNews 11-19 Page: 13 09 May 1994
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||
time he/she calls and then be able to actually walk through the
|
||
system, beer cans and all.. and talk to other users currently on-
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||
line. Now that WOULD make for pretty decent on-line games
|
||
(finally)! Hey, hands off! Patent Pending ;-)
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1994.. oh.. right.. ah yes, let's do the Packet-Type 14814.428 "thang"
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first.
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<sigh>.. Hey Ho, Hey Ho, it's back to coding we go..
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Life In The Slow Lane
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Jim Redelfs, 1:285/14
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(jim.redelfs@macnet.omahug.org)
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Ah, yes! The "Me Too Syndrome" wrests another from our midst.
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In his article "So Long, Thanks For All The Mail" [FidoNews Vol.11
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No.18 (02-May-1994)], Andrew Guy lamented the stagnation of FidoNet
|
||
and, in explanation - if not defense - of his leaving the network,
|
||
explained that he would instead hook into Internet. Gee. What a
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||
surprise. (yawn)
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Guy explained how he would accomplish that feat: He will be using a
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||
"SL/IP (Serial Line/Internet Protocol) connection to the Internet.
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Under SL/IP, I can have a virtually unlimited number of data
|
||
channels flowing in parallel, downloading files, chatting to
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||
others, and receiving mail, all at the same time, all out of the
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||
one connection."
|
||
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||
I don't know about you, but I am impressed. Almost.
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||
|
||
One of the aspects of this hobby that I learned early on is that it
|
||
is comprised of a large portion of "propeller-beanied" computer
|
||
nerds whose primary thrill is writing modem drivers, tweaking just
|
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one more CPS out of their file transfers, and pursuing their
|
||
never-ending quest for that latest and greatest hardware item.
|
||
|
||
What I have also learned is that, for many, the cost of their hobby
|
||
is of little or no concern to them.
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|
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In that regard, I must admit a bit of jealousy. With a sizeable
|
||
mortgage in a cliche suburban setting and three teenage daughters,
|
||
I am spending just about as much money AND time on this addicting
|
||
hobby as I can STRETCH to justify. Mrs. MacWidow (my wife, Leslie)
|
||
puts up with it - just.
|
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|
||
So Andrew Guy, after a whole two years of enduring a stagnant
|
||
FidoNet, is leaving us for a better world.
|
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|
||
All I can say is good-bye, good luck and - have fun. I'm sure
|
||
you'll find a plethora of new and daunting technical challenges to
|
||
keep you occupied as you play with your SL/IP toy by chatting while
|
||
you ftp BIGBOOBZ.GIF concurrently. I'm sure the hardware, software
|
||
FidoNews 11-19 Page: 14 09 May 1994
|
||
|
||
and telcoware required to play in that field will keep you busy for
|
||
a long time.
|
||
|
||
I am content to read messages from moderated echo conferences and
|
||
do my little part to keep the mail flowing to-and-from my Macintosh
|
||
using that antiquated ARC format, the cost of which is minimal -
|
||
and recently dropped substantially by virtue of Planet Connect.
|
||
|
||
Face it: FidoNet can be quite boring, technically speaking. It
|
||
works, and usually reliably. Sure, the NodeList occupies 2.5mb on
|
||
my now-small 210mb hard-disk drive, but so what? Sure, we could
|
||
shake the network to its foundation by implementing some New
|
||
Improved<tm> technology, but what would we gain? Individual,
|
||
heavy-volume nodes might save a few bucks in a year's time, but at
|
||
what cost to the sanity and (frequently rocky) status quo?
|
||
|
||
I am a member of NET_285 and a cost-sharing cooperative
|
||
administered by the most boring bunch of people you could imagine.
|
||
They're friendly, helpful and have no desire to be net.gods.
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||
FidoNet works, is affordable, and I'm having a good time in it.
|
||
But, obviously I must be missing something.
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Good luck in the fast lane, Andrew. Wave at us as you go by. Or
|
||
perhaps you'll spend most of the time in the garage with the hood
|
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up.
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JR
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Fidonews Information
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========================================================================
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------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ----------------
|
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|
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Editors: Sylvia Maxwell, Donald Tees
|
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Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell,
|
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Vince Perriello, Tim Pozar
|
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Tom Jennings
|
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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)
|
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FidoNews
|
||
128 Church St.
|
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Kitchener, Ontario
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FidoNews 11-19 Page: 15 09 May 1994
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Canada
|
||
N2H 2S4
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|
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Published weekly by and for the members of the FidoNet international
|
||
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
|
||
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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"Fido", "FidoNet" and the dog-with-diskette are U.S. registered
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Asked what he thought of Western civilization,
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Charley .K. said, "Tell everyone you know I had a great day!".
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