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F I D O N E W S -- Vol.11 No.28 (11-Jul-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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| (_| /_) | |
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| _`@/_ \ _ | |
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| | | \ \\ | Editors: |
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| | (*) | \ )) | Sylvia Maxwell 1:221/194 |
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| |__U__| / \// | Tim Pozar 1:125/555 |
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| _//|| _\ / | |
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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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| Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com |
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| (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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Backbone Echo Changes [May-Jun]............................. 2
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Nodelist Size............................................... 3
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Management & Supervision Echo............................... 5
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CAT_TORTURE................................................. 5
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UN-FLAGS -Unpublished- Nodelist Flags Analyzer.............. 6
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Complaint about the language using in FidoNet............... 7
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Some words about Net700 Problems............................ 7
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Another response to would-be censors........................ 8
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Politicking for politics sake!.............................. 9
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Dear Madam Emilia........................................... 10
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3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 10
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FidoNews 11-28 Page: 2 11 Jul 1994
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Editorial
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Last week i tried a new experiment. i took the most primordial of
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the plants, which is in a flimsy but plastic container, and i put
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it outside in the open air, on the balcony, where it could get more
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light. It had grown too big to put on a window ledge.
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The wind blew it over during an electrical storm. Some of its
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leaves came to rest on the tin flooring the balcony, and when the
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bright sun came down in the morning and the tin heated up, they
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burned. Now this plant requires much careful, tender watering,
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and other, sturdier, hybrid plants in heavy pots to prop it up
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while new leaves grow.
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Articles
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Backbone Echo Changes [May-Jun]
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Backbone Echo Changes [May-Jun]
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by Lisa Gronke, 1:105/6
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lisa@m2xenix.psg.com
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Summary of backbone & quasi-backbone echo changes during May & June.
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Brought to you courtesy of (unix) diff.
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diff (fidonet.na + fidonet.no) 08-May-94 (ditto) 03-Jul-94 [edited].
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Added to the backbone
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> AMY_COMMS Amiga Communications Roundtable
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> CHESS_TOURNEY Chess Tourney
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> CMX4SALE Comics For Sale
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> COLLECTABLES Collectables
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> COUNTRY Country Music Discussion
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> DOG_FANCIERS Dog_Fanciers
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> FILEFIND FileFind echo for use with ALLFIX requests
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> GENEALOGY.CDN Canadian Genealogy Echo
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> GENREPLY Tiny Tafel Reply
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> IRONOX Iron Ox & Other Doorgames by Joel W. Downer
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> ITRACK Itrack Support Echo
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> JAMMAIL JamMail Amiga FrontEnd Mailer Support
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> NIGHT_SHIFT_CP Night Shift Cross Posts (Read Only)
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> NONSPORT_CARDS Non-Sport Cards
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> PHARMACY Medication and Pharmaceuticals Discussion Area
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> VIRUS_NFO Computer Virus Topics
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Removed from the backbone or quasi-backbone
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< IVS Interactive Video Systems Support
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< MANSION Mansion BBS & Copernicus Support Echo
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< MDF (not in EchoList since 7/1/93)
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FidoNews 11-28 Page: 3 11 Jul 1994
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< PDP-11 National DEC PDP-11 Echo
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< QMX_XRS (not in EchoList since 1/1/94)
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< SCSI-ONE (not in EchoList since 11/1/92)
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< TAG_DOORS (not in EchoList since 9/1/92)
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< ZMAIL (not in EchoList since 3/1/94)
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o There are 622 echos in fidonet.na [03-Jun-94] (up 32)
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o There are 37 echos in fidonet.no [03-Jun-93] (down 24)
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o for a total of 659 backbone & quasi-backbone echos (up 8)
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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Nodelist Size
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Subject: Nodelist Size
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Author: Ron Pritchett (1:376/74.0)
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I've noticed that most of the solutions to getting the nodelist down
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to a reasonable size seem to fall into two categories:
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1) Remove the "driftwood" by
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a) keeping the nodelist up-to-date or
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b) allowing new flags to replace common user flags
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2) Break up the nodelist
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While I certainly support 1b, that's not what this article is about. I
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can help fidonet with 1a and here's how. It dawned on my this
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afternoon that many RCs/NCs out there may not be aware of a useful
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little utility that I wrote a while back, so I decided to write this
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article.
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The utility is called NetStat and I used it to manage the local
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nodelist in Net 376 when I was NC. Every 6 months I would send out a
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netmail msg to each node that contained all their nodelist info. They
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had 30 days to respond to it. They could tell me that the info was
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up-to-date or alert me of any new info, and if they didn't respond
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within 30 days, they were promptly dropped from the nodelist.
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While this may seem quite radical for some NCs, it was very effective.
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I gave each node 3 notices and allowed them to respond via netmail or
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voice. If the system couldn't meet the regulation of being able to
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send/recieve netmail (for an entire month) then they didn't need to be
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in the nodelist IMHO. Here's an example of how it works:
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Just feed in a St. Louis style nodelist segment into the program, and
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the program will generate a detailed msg for each node. (I truncated
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this to 64 cols for the sake of this article -------------------vv)
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Host,376,Cola_Net,Columbia_SC,Shay_Walters,1-803-957-1846,9600,V32
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,2,Red_Castle,Columbia_SC,Jim_Colligan,1-803-252-3935,9600,V32b,V4
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,12,Chez_Shay,Lexington_SC,Shay_Walters,1-803-957-1846,9600,V32,V4
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,24,Fort_Mill_Tabby,Fort_Mill_SC,Bill_Taylor,1-803-548-0900,9600,C
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,32,PMSC_Online_Resource,Blythewood_SC,Paul_Beverly,1-803-735-6101
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FidoNews 11-28 Page: 4 11 Jul 1994
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,50,Dreadnaught_Class,Columbia_SC,Julius_Edwards,1-803-731-3884,96
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,74,The_Null_Pointer,Columbia_SC,Ron_Pritchett,1-803-781-7792,9600
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,78,Turbo,Columbia_SC,Jim_McNamee,1-803-733-3238,9600,HST,XA
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,94,Why_I<nott_BBS,Irmo_SC,Mike_McGaughey,1-803-749-7048,9600,XA,V
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And each node will get a msg like so: (The text msg and flag
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definitions are user-definable)
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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It's that time of the year again. Time for semi-annual node
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verification. Please check your status listed below. If all the
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information is valid, tell me that. Don't just ignore it. If you don't
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respond by the 1st of next month, your node will be dropped from the
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nodelist. You may RSVP via netmail or phone.
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Thanks for your cooperation in this matter...
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Address: 1:376/74.0
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System: The Null Pointer
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City: Columbia SC
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Sysop: Ron Pritchett
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Phone: 1-803-781-7792
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Baud: 9600
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Node Flags: H16 V32B V42B XA CM MO U V32T
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V32b - CCITT V32bis 14400 bps full duplex
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V42b - CCITT V42bis
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XA - Frontdoor <1.99c & 2.02+, Binkley >2.1, D'Bridge <1.3
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CM - Node accepts mail 24 hours a day
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MO - Node does not accept human callers
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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NetStat v1.10 is FREQ'able from 1:376/74.0 23hrs/day @ 21.6 DS Speeds
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*** NETSTAT.ARJ 18K ***
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Hope this helps,
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Ron Pritchett (1:376/74.0)
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Internet: <pritchet@usceast.cs.scarolina.edu>
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FidoNews 11-28 Page: 5 11 Jul 1994
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Management & Supervision Echo
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"MANAGE" ECHOMAIL CONFERENCE
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The Conference of Management and Supervision
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Moderator - Bob Swift (1:342/5)
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The MANAGE echomail conference has been established to provide a forum
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for the discussion of issues surrounding management and supervision of
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staff. The topics of discussion in this field are many and varied, from
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the latest in management philosophies to dealing with specific staff
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supervision situations. It is an open forum to get feedback on problem
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solving action plans, advice on how to handle specific management
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situations, or anything else related to the subject of management.
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The conference is not yet on the echomail backbone, so for more
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information or to join in please contact Bob Swift (1:342/5).
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CAT_TORTURE
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From: Fredric Rice (1:102/890)
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Greetings, Silvia!
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I have to laugh! Bless my atheist heathen soul but the absurdity of
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this silly "cat_torture" nonsense is just too entertaining. It has
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become something other than wholly entertaining of late and yet the
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irony prompts me to laugh yet again -- yet for different reasons.
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I had thought that perhaps -- just perhaps -- the information about
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the "hellish Zeta-rays" and the utter foolishness I posted would
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have "cur-tailed" these negative vibrations from growing as they
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have. Not only can a couple of guys and gals not take a joke, knowing
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that Michael Johnson held his whole body firmly against two or three
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cheeks, someone felt compelled to widen the metaphore for absurdity
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into the realm of the decidedly not fun. And the irony makes me giggle.
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To protest what they feel is an injustice against cats, they launch
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what they feel is an equal injustice against children. As I have said
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before:
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All the gut-wrenching irony of America's low prioritization
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of education is present in your origin line. - Fredric Rice
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And in the stupidity of those who would suggest "CHILD_TORTURE."
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You got balls, my dear cyber-sweetheart, for publishing the un-fun
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metaphore CHILD_TORTURE. Let none say that you are not truely and
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demonstrably a bastion of free speech. <laugh> But in not letting
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them say it, we then engage in censorship, don't we?
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<chuckle> Irony is all over this place. But then you knew what the
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FidoNews 11-28 Page: 6 11 Jul 1994
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job would be like going in, didn't you?
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UN-FLAGS -Unpublished- Nodelist Flags Analyzer
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UN-FLAGS -Unpublished- Nodelist Flags Analyzer
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by Bob Swift, 1:342/5
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This program is my way of making a statement regarding the controversy
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surrounding nodelist flags. There are many points of view on this
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issue, but I believe that they all come down to two. Those who want
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more flags, and those who want less. Those who are promoting the
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reduction in the number of nodelist flags generally use the massive
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size of the nodelist as their argument. Those calling for more flags
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counter with the argument that the various mailers available use this
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information for dynamically setting session data. Both are correct, in
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their own way. I tend to believe that many of those calling for new
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flags are really looking for more to fly as a status thing.
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If we really want to reduce the nodelist, why not eliminate the flags
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from systems that do not have a published telephone number. What use
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are these flags to a mailer when the node can't be called anyway? I
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believe that these serve no useful purpose, and are vanity at its
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finest. In order to illustrate the uselessness of these flags, this
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program was developed.
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This program is designed to read a nodelist file and report on the
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nodes that are marked with a phone number of -Unpublished-.
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The program package (including all 'C' source code) is available as
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UNFLG101.ZIP for download or file request from 1:342/5 anytime outside
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of Z1MH. A sample of the output is shown below (Summary Report), and
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the program will also optionally produce a list of "-Unpublished-"
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nodes with their flags.
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Bob Swift
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1:342/5
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Summary of -Unpublished- Nodes With System Flags
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Input File: NODELIST.182
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Nodes Analyzed: 33211 [All]
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-Unpublished- Nodes: 616 [603 Pvt, 5 Down]
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Nodes With Flags: 579 [6442 characters]
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CM = 112 MO = 290 LO = 21
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V21 = 0 V22 = 0 V29 = 0
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V32 = 362 V32b = 0 V33 = 0
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V34 = 1 V42 = 320 V42b = 0
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MNP = 33 H96 = 3 HST = 78
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H14 = 31 H16 = 35 MAX = 1
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FidoNews 11-28 Page: 7 11 Jul 1994
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PEP = 5 CSP = 2 ZYX = 19
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MN = 2 XA = 358 XB = 3
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XC = 3 XP = 2 XR = 0
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XW = 5 XX = 59 UNEC = 4
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Report complete. Thank-you for using UN-FLAGS.
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Complaint about the language using in FidoNet
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From: Wing Kin Chan <100314.2115@compuserve.com>
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Dear Sylvia,
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I wanted to complaint about something which happened in my local
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FidoNet Mail Echo. Because I don't know where to send my complaint,
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so I just send you my letter.
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I am a doctor and living in Macau (a city near Hong Kong). Over 90%
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of citizens is using Chinese as their motherlanguage here. And I
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like to access the local BBS, some of them are the nodes of
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FidoNet. We wrote the local messages with Chinese since long long
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ago. But recently, some of these SysOps created some rules which
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inhibited us for using Chinese in some local echos. Like techical
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echo...etc. As you know, most of us are Chinese. It is certainly
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for us to use Chinese in our living. Therefore, I have some
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questions. Over 50% of the users are students, they are bad in
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English. For what reason to force us to use English only? Why we
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cannot use our motherlanguage to talk with each others? Do these
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SysOps have rights to build up these kind of rules? If someone who
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don't know English, doesn't he cannot access these echos to ask for
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assistance? I think the language is used for us to communication,
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why are there so many restriction?
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Best Regards,
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Wing Kin Chan
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( 100314,2115@compuserve.com )
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Some words about Net700 Problems
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Chris Leung (6:700/703 aka 6:700/0)
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A heavy rainfall this morning in Hong Kong was there.
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The sky was dark and roads were wet.
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No bird sang and all trees wept.
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So uncomfortable was my current net...
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Clouds are here and wind is there.
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As the sky is getting clear and clear,
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People who have eyes can see and see
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FidoNews 11-28 Page: 8 11 Jul 1994
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The Dawn is coming to light up all mountains and sea.
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In view of the recent queries about Net700 raised in FidoNews 11-23,
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I would like to say a few words here trying to alleviate the
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uncomfortable feelings towards our network.
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FidoNet is an amateur network. To the best of my understanding,
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it is designed in a way that no one central authority can monopolize
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the administration (Node Issue) and services (EchoMail & FileEcho) of
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the network. We are all free here. As long as POLICY4 is not breached,
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fido members should be able to do whatever they like. It is the
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participation and contributions of sysops and users that help make
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our network better.
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There had been a golden time in Net700. Our former NC had
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contributed a lot in establishing the structure and services of the
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current Net700. Quite a number of current sysops are content with
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this. However, when I try to consider the context from an outsiders'
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viewpoint, a totally different picture comes to my eyes.
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I see monopoly and control from a group of big brothers. Many point
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systems have been applying for official nodes for nearly a
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year but still do not get any reply. The network nodelist is seldom
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updated. What can I do? Just simply sit back enjoying my
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privileges and ignore those outsiders...? I am afraid this is not
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fair. Amongst all possible alternatives, I think taking over the job
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of NC is the good start to improve the situation. There is no
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denying that in our network there are many many veteran sysops who
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are qualified to take over the NC post. Experience and seniority do
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count. But should they be the sole criterion...? People nowadays
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just get used to recognize others by their wealth, titles, seniority
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and power... Should the BBS community follow this norm also? I
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really doubt!
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Net700 is just a small potato in the whole FidoNet. It is not my
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intention to re-start any flame here. To be or not to be an NC
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with my fellow sysops' support is not my utmost concern. No matter
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what they think, I shall follow POLICY4 and resume the administration
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of Net700 from now onwards. However, I do hope sysops who concern
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Net700 will consider the two sides of the coin before making any
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judgement.
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Thank you for your attention.
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Another response to would-be censors
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A response to would-be censors
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Shawn McMahon
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Fidonet: 1:19/34
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Internet: smcmahon@vwp2.infomail.com
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This is to everybody who wants to control what others say in the
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FidoNews 11-28 Page: 9 11 Jul 1994
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'snooze, whether that be encryption, humor, or "profanity."
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dyxj tiy
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That's an encrypted message above, folks. Gonna sue me?
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BTW, don't bother trying to decrypt it; I'll do that for you. It says
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"fuck you."
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All would-be censors take note; the world is still spinning.
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Communism hasn't rushed in to topple apple pie, hotdogs, baseball, and
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your mother. The sun is still burning, the Earth is still turning,
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and 5 billion people (give or take a couple lunatics) don't care what
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kind of language is used in this publication. Don't like it? Don't
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read it. Nobody says you have to learn anything; ignorance is your
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right, no matter in what country you happen to live.
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Just don't try to force the rest of us down to your level, 'k?
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P.S. I still haven't seen anything in the 'snooze to date that I
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wouldn't let my kids see. Feel free not to give *YOUR* kids a copy
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of any issue with which you take offense.
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PGP public key available upon request, or FREQ magic name "PGPKEY"
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during Z1MH *only*.
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Politicking for politics sake!
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From: Keith Wassell (2:440/1)
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Hello editors!
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I saw your editorial in Fidonews this week (11-26) and was a little
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dismayed at the one-sidedness that it portrayed.
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Maybe you would like to now look at the geonets rule, and its
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advantage in preventing troublemakers, or facists, or Racialists
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from setting up their own 'Elite' networks ? Every cloud has a
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silver lining somewhere.
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I have been approaced in the past, by Irish people suggesting that
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there should be a 'Catholics only' net in Northern Ireland.
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You hit the nail on the head when you said it is the sysops who own
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their BBS's NOBODY owns the network, barring someone has copyright
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of the name Fidonet. The network has evolved over ten or so years,
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and policy was not put there just to hinder peoples freedom. The
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freedom of people is as such. The net is there for your use. It has
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rules. If you want to play, then you abide by them. If you don't
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want to abide by them, then go find another place to play, which
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has different rules.
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Until fidonet as a whole votes for a new policy, then, we have to
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stick to the old one.
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FidoNews 11-28 Page: 10 11 Jul 1994
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Regards,
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Keith
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* Origin: P C FORUM * GUILDFORD UK * +44-483-451989 (2:440/1)
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Dear Madam Emilia
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Q: Why are local languages sometimes banned from local echos in
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places where English is not the major language?
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A: Hmmmm. Perhaps obeying of rules occasionally leads to
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abeyance of functionality.
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Q: I am conscious that there is occasionally something wrong with
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the way I correspond with others. Sometimes I reach a level of
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intimacy with friends, and when i reach that point, i no longer
|
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express myself well. What am I doing wrong?
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A: This electronic medium does allow for intimacy, because you sit
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alone with your computer, and write whatever is in your head while
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you are writing. But you can not visually see the people you are
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||
writing too. You must remember to "see" them psychologically,
|
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because they are really there. A private letter is TO some one,
|
||
not merely a collection of thoughts you are having which you happen
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to address to them becuase their very existence has made you feel safe
|
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enough to think freely.
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Q: Ooooh no! This is horrible. I have been abusive to those who
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have made me feel confortable. What should i do now?
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||
|
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A: Be aware you must never stop examining and re-evaluating your
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||
mental processes and your behaviour or you will stop growing. A
|
||
wise friend said to me the other day, "Fidonet is very resilient.
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It would not have lasted this long if it were not."
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|
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Q: What does religion have to do with geography?
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A: I do not know. But national-ism and religion-ism are similar
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in many ways.
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Fidonews Information
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========================================================================
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FidoNews 11-28 Page: 11 11 Jul 1994
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------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ----------------
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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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Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com
|
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|
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(Postal Service mailing address)
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|
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|
||
Asked what he thought of Western civilization,
|
||
M.K. Gandhi said, "I think it would be an excellent idea".
|
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