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F I D O N E W S -- Vol.11 No.29 (18-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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| _`@/_ \ _ | 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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| 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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The Fido Phool Starts a New Echo............................ 3
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Dear Madam Emilia........................................... 4
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UN-Soldiers................................................. 4
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Gr<47><72>e aus dem sch<63>nen Essen-Frohnhausen..................... 5
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Roman Catholic Echo (R_CATHOLIC)............................ 5
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The FIDO Crucifixion........................................ 6
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The echo for ALL cyclists!.................................. 7
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vote for comp.sys.amstrad.8bit, soon a fido echo ?.......... 7
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The Mother of All Nodelist Articles......................... 8
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3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 11
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FidoNews 11-29 Page: 2 18 Jul 1994
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Editorial
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There is a mishmash of articles this week ... lots of echo
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announcements, more nodelist stuff, and one article from Steve
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Winter. We came close to cutting that one, as it condones both
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breaking the law and attempting to crash boards.
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We left it in for two reasons. We ran a spoof against him two
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weeks ago, and figured he should get a kick at the can. As well,
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the article is probably the best arguement we could possibly make
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for moderation and decency. It is hard to take someone that
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indulges in such irrational rants seriously.
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The policy four editorial of a few weeks back has generated
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more mail ... letters both for and against. Out of personal
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curiousity, I did some research on just how policy four was
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ratified. It seems that it was declared by the ZC of the time,
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without a vote of even the RC's. According to my informant, the
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reason it was never voted on is that the ZC of the moment knew
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it would never be passed.
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I spoke out a few weeks ago about the tremendous amount of
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ill-will that the entire geonet idea has inficted upon the net.
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The one letter that I revieved back (printed in last week's
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snooze) that was in support of geonets claimed that the silver
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lining of geonets was "it's advantage in preventing
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troublemakers, or fascists, or Racialists from setting up their
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own 'Elite' networks". I did not comment at the time, but it
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has been bothering me.
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Here in Canada, we have both French and English nets. I
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cannot see it as wrong in any way. We also have bi-lingual nets
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and echos. Again I cannot see anything wrong with that.
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The example used was that geonets had allowed Mr.
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Wassell (writer of the article and ZC of England) to prevent the
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Catholics of Northern Ireland from setting up their own net. I
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had mentally been nodding agreement up to that time.
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I am still not convinced that the policy four document has
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done any more good than it has harm. It's main use still seems
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to be to inflict one persons standards onto another.
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Articles
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FidoNews 11-29 Page: 3 18 Jul 1994
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The Fido Phool Starts a New Echo
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EDITOR_TORTURE
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by Rick Moen, The Fido Phool (1:125/27)
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Hello, FIDOnutters! I want to announce a new echo that I am hoping
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will get off the ground real quickly (among the luftmenschen, where it
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clearly belongs) and make backbone status. I am counting on you to help
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me meet this goal as soon as humanly possible, so that we can all surf
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the cybertwit-wave on EDITOR_TORTURE....which is hosted from 125/27.
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Yes, we aren't your run-of-the-mill "I hate Sylvia and Don"-type
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people. No. We are the folks who love to send them megs of Policy
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drafts...and then send them WhineMail<tm> about articles they publish
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that we DON'T like. We are creative, caring, loving compassionate
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people who just plain _won't grow up_.
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We discuss such interesting topics as...
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*- Yet more exciting ideas for shaving 0.2% off a 2.8Mb nodelist!
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*- Quick! Let's get a nodelist flag for V.FC, now that the ITU
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has just made it obsolete.
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*- Ten innovative new ways to demand censorship in the name of liberty.
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*- My NC is alcoholic, antisocial, and just plain unsanitary. Let
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me tell you _all about it_!
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*- Help wipe out racism, by talking solely to other people who like
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to discuss wiping out racism.
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AND MORE!
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*- Steve Winter: rogue AI program from MIT -- and how to make more
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of them.
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*- By ignoring my wishes, the Z1 echo backbone operators are being
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MEAN to me, and I demand a vote to force them to pay attention.
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*- The new HOLEY_BIBLE echo -- the Bible echo that has gaps in its
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memory! (Echo title is copyrighted by Auld Nick, Himself.)
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*- Crude, feeble parodies, and how to get them into _FidoNews_.
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I would appreciate a response, ASAP, from all of the editor-hating
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sysops out there, so that we can get this thing moving. We need to get
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on the backbone, so that we can share our tips and hints with all of the
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other Sylvia-and-Don-o-phobes, and start making this a great nation,
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um... continent... um... world-thingie, as it was intended. People
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point their fingers at _real issues_, but I happen to know that it is
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those darned editors. fnord
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flames=>1:1/23 (for publication, of course!)
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FidoNews 11-29 Page: 4 18 Jul 1994
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Dear Madam Emilia
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Q: Since we don't want the gov't, the evil "they" who are supposed
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to but can never represent "us" since "we" are a random
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conglommoration of totally individual beings, to "crack down"
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["their" nasty lingo] on BBSs, since cracking down really means
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censorship: why are we letting the "community standards" loophole
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in pornography laws restrict Fidonet, which is a community in and
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of itself and as such is entitled to set its own standards like
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any other community?
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A: The geographical basis for nets was a good idea because it
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prevented people from being ostracised from nets for stupid
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reasons, or creating monopolies, and pre-cellular phone bills
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were relevent to geographical boundaries.
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Q: STOP preaching at me. I HATE it when you preach at me. And why
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does the U.S. government think cryptography is a munition susceptible
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to trade restrictions ?
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A: Cryptography is a "munition"??? oh. Well, I'm all for the
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disappearance of all vegetable, mineral or other matter which could
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imagineably be employed as a weapon. Shovels could be munitions, if
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they are used for head-bopping. Grapefruits could be munitions if
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they are thrown. Therefore grapefruits and shovels are EVIL! I think
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cyber-citizens who happen to be in the U.S. should all complain to as
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many government officials as possible that grapefruit and shovels are
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being freely exported with the possible effect of world chaos.
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Q: Why are you trying to tell everyone what to do, again! Is
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someone paying you to bother? Telling others what to do is a whole
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lot of work for nothing. Maybe you are a c o n t r o l phreak
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like the rest of them !
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UN-Soldiers
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I am looking for people who have been in the service of the UN
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either as Soldiers, observers or other services. I would like to
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exchange Info, Gossip and experiences. I was in Macedonia from
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Oct-93 to Mar-94 as a Battalion Signal Technisian for the Nordic
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Battalion with the rank of (2/Lt). I'm currently employed as an
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officer in the Swedish Army's Signaltroops. If you feel
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compelled to reply please do so by netmail.(2:205/603.44)
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Friendly yours/Stefan
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Boden, Sweden
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FidoNews 11-29 Page: 5 18 Jul 1994
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Gr<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>e aus dem sch<63>nen Essen-Frohnhausen
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From: bk@nub.fido.de
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Bernd Kehren on 2:243/3001.9
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Germany
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Nodelist shorter
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There is one point I did not understand since I read my first
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time in the nodelist: Why are sometimes four bytes used, where
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one bit would be enough?
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For example: We have the flag "V42B" with four byte.
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What about a code of - say - eight Byte where every bit (64) ist
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used for one of the present used flags? I think it is not too
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hard to write a program which can translate that code for
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human readers.
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Bernd Kehren
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--
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HDS_NetworX: Bernd Kehren 254:2000/0
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Internet: Bernd.Kehren@nub.fido.de
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Fidonet: 2:2/254
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HDS Computer Technik / 47169 Duisburg /
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FAX:0203-408799 / VOICE: 0203-405895
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Roman Catholic Echo (R_CATHOLIC)
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Jonathan Guidry (1:3803/11)
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Hello all... I hope with all the stuff about CAT_TORTURE, and
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KID_TORTURE, you have room for a nice echo. :)
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I've just finished attending one year in a Seminary College in
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Indiana. While there, I picked up FIDO as a point in Louisiana
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(there were no close BBSes at all in Indiana to be a node off of -
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in fact, the closest cities with FIDO were one hour west and one
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hour east of me..). I started up a R_CATHOLIC echo for my net to
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ask each other general questions and answer each other on different
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aspects of Roman Catholicism. The echo did good for a while, but
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it's gradually dying down. I'm now announcing that the R_CATHOLIC
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echo can be available directly from me, as I want to get enough
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traffic and people on it to where I can backbone it. It will be
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slow starting up, but we'll hopefully get there. The echo is
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intended to be a place where general discussion, questions and
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answers about the Roman Catholic Faith can be asked. It is not
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meant to be an argument base for those not agreeing with principles
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of the Roman Catholic Faith. So, if you want to bash the Roman
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Catholic religion, please go find the FLAME echo. :-) I will be
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leaving for college again late this August. Thus, I want to try to
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get enough traffic to backbone it before then. If you wish to pick
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up the echo, just netmail me with a mailer password, and poll at
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FidoNews 11-29 Page: 6 18 Jul 1994
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least once a week.
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Thanks!
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Jonathan D. Guidry
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... Multitasking: Hanging up more than one program.
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Via DLGMail @ 1:3803/11.0
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The FIDO Crucifixion
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by Steve Winter (1:18/98)
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Some of you out there have been giving me a lot of bad press
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lately. I don't really care because the bible tells me that false
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christian scum will try to deter me from my mission to correct the
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lies and Satan-influenced false teachings of deviant so-called
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pastors. I don't care. They can flay my skin, draw and quarter me
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and even take steps to censor me in FIDO, but I will carry on.
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Recently, I became aware of a new threat to the true church of
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Jesus,that being these people who call themselves "Pagans". They
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should more properly call themselves Heathens or even Satanists.
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Yes, I have investigated many of these new age BBSs and I have only
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one thing to say. THEY MUST GO!!
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The devil will not be allowed to exert domain where Jesus rules
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King. We shall persue these godless satanic groups until the last
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one has been exorcised or given over to the Lord for disposal. We
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must seek them out and destroy their places of depravity and
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destroy their rings of stone and their alters where babies are
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sacrificed to appease their lord and master Satan himself. Good
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Christians everywhere must join together to eradicate this
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unwholesome threat to the very fibre and existance of mankind, and
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we must do it NOW!
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I am asking the following of every Christian FIDO reader that
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can see this message to disrupt, destroy and do away with every
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pagan BBS in their area. Crash their their boards, and upload
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viruses, what ever you need to do. These are scum of the earth
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and if I had MY way these idiots would be swinging from lamp posts
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like Mussolini did after World War II. Let the dogs eat their flesh
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and the bones be crushed under the feet of the legions of God's
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people.
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If we all can get together on this ONE thing, we can eradicate
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this threat to mankind within 6 months. Call your local police and
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report these deviants. Report their crimes against children and if
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possible, infiltrate them so that we can accumulate a listing of
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these disgusting pawns of Satan. We must act now or surrender FIDO
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to the Satan controlled minions of the dark side of man. Crush them
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like the vermin they are. THIS IS WAR!
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FidoNews 11-29 Page: 7 18 Jul 1994
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The echo for ALL cyclists!
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by Tony Antoniou - 3:712/417
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Well I've stressed this many times in various Fidonet echoes but
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I get the feeling that I'll get better coverage with Fidonews...
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I am the moderator of an echo called CYCLING and my main aim is
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to get the echo reaching far and wide. There isn't a single
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cycling-related echo here in zone 3 and I know that there are more
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cyclists out there than just those on my echo!
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The CYCLING echo was developed for cyclists of all sorts be it
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competitive or leisure driven.
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Cycling is beginning to be recognised as a very much respected sport
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as well as a favourite past-time and as such we need to exchange
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ideas, and information on venues, equipment etc.
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Let's all get behind one another and form a strong allegiance for
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the cyclists of this planet! We need the numbers if this is to get
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to the fido backbone and once it does, it too can be a worldwide
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success of an echo - the way it ought to be for us cyclists...so
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join in!
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If you are part of zone 3, ask your friendly sysop who can get
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it off his friendly hub...otherwise, if you are interested in
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bringing it into any other zone ask someone from zone 3 who is
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already an O/S feed for your zone.
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If you have any further queries, my line is open to you 24 hours a
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day. The fido address is 3:712/417
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vote for comp.sys.amstrad.8bit, soon a fido echo ?
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vote for comp.sys.amstrad.8bit, soon a fido echo ?
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by Emmanuel Roussin, 2:320/220
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compuserve 100346,2536 or roussin@frmug.fr.net
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You can contribute to the creation of the newsgroup
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comp.sys.amstrad.8bit wich will be about the Amstrad computers (CPC/PcW)
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If this newsgroup should be created, it will be at least on Aspects
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2:250/107, and Genesis : the 8bit generation 2:320/220 (still in
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configuration, open in mid-august)
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Email before 21th july 23:59:59 to voting@qualcomm.com with the message
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I vote YES on comp.sys.amstrad.8bit
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FidoNews 11-29 Page: 8 18 Jul 1994
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The Mother of All Nodelist Articles
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The Mother of All Nodelist Articles
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by Josh Parsons, 3:771/340
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I toyed with the idea of calling this article "Yet another Nodelist
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Article" as a joking reference to the endless tide of articles that've
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been seen in the snooze, some demanding that their authors' connectivity
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needs be met by new nodelist flags, others advocating removal of
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spurious flags and entries from the nodelist. On second thoughts,
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however, I changed the title, because this is not yet another argument
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for either trimming or embellishing the nodelist - for one thing, I'd
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like to produce a synthesis of the views of "those who want more" and
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"those who want less" (in the words of Bob Swift), but primarily, I want
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to point out what I think both sides of the argument are missing:
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********************************************************************
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* *
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* The nodelist is big because it contains a lot of information! *
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* *
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********************************************************************
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I can't emphasize this enough! Even the most radical schemes for
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cutting down on nodelist size don't achieve above 15-20% reduction, a
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reduction which will disappear in months as new nodes join Fidonet. The
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reason, and the only reason, that the nodelist is so big is that it
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contains a listing of every node!
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OK, so that's my starting point. Where does this leave us though?
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Well, for the "want less flags" camp:
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1) Although sysops and NCs who are responsible for undocumented or
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redundant flags, and unnecessary or incorrect Pvt, Down, and
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Hold listings are annoying, they aren't responsible for our
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bloated nodelist, and certainly don't deserve to be burned at
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the stake the way some have stopped just short of suggesting
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they should.
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2) Compressing flags that often occur in combination, or
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redundancies like _BBS in BBS names, isn't going to do the trick
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either. Even compressed by our best general compression
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algorithms (ie. the glorious ARC) the nodelist is still a
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substantive file, and encoding the flags in this way will be
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less effective, while still producing incompatibilities with
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most existing software.
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Conclusion: if you're interested in a smaller, more efficient
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nodelist, you should be interested in addressing more significant
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factors in nodelist size: namely the number of nodes listed in it.
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And as for the more flags advocates:
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3) Modem capability flags are of help only when contacting a
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distant node directly, and irregularly - a node whose
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FidoNews 11-29 Page: 9 18 Jul 1994
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capabilities you have to look up in a complete nodelist. Local
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nodes you can contect easily and quickly by routed mail, or by a
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local call to establish their capabilities; nodes that you call
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on a regular basis, you already know their capabilities.
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As the nodelist grows, as doomsayers notwithstanding, it will,
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it's going to become more and more difficult to maintain a
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complete nodelist, and sysops are going to become less and less
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bothered about their details in a world nodelist that few nodes
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keep anyway. In short, a growing nodelist means less
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connectivity, even with more informative modem capability flags.
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Conclusion: if you're interested in a more informative nodelist, and
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greater connectivity, you should be interested in addressing the
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significant factor in nodelist size: namely the number of nodes
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listed in it.
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And that's my synthesis: The only way that will work to have what either
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side in the nodelist argument wants is to tackle the fact that there
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are, and will continue to be tens of thousands of entries in the
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nodelist; unless we take some action to change it.
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The kinds of action we might take are varied - here presented in order
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of seriousness:
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1) (Extremely silly)
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We can all inundate the snooze with letters demanding that the
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FTSC *do* something about it all. Now, contrary to some people's
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assumptions, the FTSC isn't a team of boffins working furiously
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away in a back room somewhere inventing new and wonderous
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standards to foist off on unfortunate Fido software developers.
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So:
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If we want new nodelist technology someone's got to come up with
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it.
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2) (Silly)
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We can throw away the world nodelist, FTS-5, Policy4, the existing
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nodediff distribution scheme, in favour of something different,
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say, seperate zone or region wide nodelists. This simply isn't
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going to be acceptable - it's just overkill to change virtually
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everything about what Fidonet is over this relatively minor
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technical issue.
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Whatever new nodelist technology we come up with will have to
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perform pretty much the same task as the old nodelists did, within
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Fidonet.
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3) (Sensible, but flawed)
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Robert Heller's "FTN Domain Name Service" proposal (FSC-69),
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provides a very sophisticated way to make the nodelist more
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distributed, changing our very way of addressing other systems.
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For this reason, I think, it bites off too much to chew, in terms
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of the changes it proposes - it will be a long time before
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software that supports flat-text format addresses becomes
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FidoNews 11-29 Page: 10 18 Jul 1994
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prevalent.
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There's got to be a clear migratory path to any new technology -
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change will be gradual, and clear benefits need to hold along the
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way, or the process will stagnate.
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4) (Sensible, but flawed)
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Another proposal might be based on Jan Derk Otter's article in
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Fidonews 1126. He suggested that nodes might request nodelist
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segments from their hosts (and their hosts, in turn, request them
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from elsewhere), by means of a system analogous to the "AreaFix"
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facility provided by many echomail processors. This has the nice
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advantage that "NodeFix" (to coin a phrase) programs could operate
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quite well, and usefully, under the present arrangement. So, with
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NodeFix, there would be a migratory path towards distributed
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nodelists.
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Towards - but not all the way: the article in question speaks of
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"big... systems where the whole of the complete world nodelist
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resides". Ultimately, I'd like to do away with the need for any
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one system to keep a universal nodelist - and to do that, we'll
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need some clearer specification (like FSC-69) of how a system can
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go about finding another node's nodelist entry without relying
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on one centralised nodelist.
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As long as there must be some node or nodes with a complete
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nodelist, we aren't addressing the real problem (of too many nodes
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in our nodelist), just shelving it off for other systems to deal
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with.
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5) (Sensible)
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???
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I'm not really sure what to put here. I don't know of any
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published standards, or working software that do what I think is
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needed without the drawbacks noted. Perhaps a good scheme would
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be to start with something resembling a NodeFix scheme, but try
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to aim it towards eventual compatibility with FSC-69. It's hard
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to think of a middle ground between these two ideas - but that's
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where I think the solution lies. I'll be continuing to think
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about this one.
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I'm sure not everyone will agree with what I've just said, and also, I
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know some people will agree with me on some of the points I've raised,
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but disagree as to my conclusions, or on the way they should be
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implemented. All the same, if you have something to say, I'd like to
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hear from you... Comments are solicited, either in netmail, or in the
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snooze itself. If you're going to netmail me directly, check that your
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nodelist contains my phone number as 64-4-801-6674. It's changed
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recently and nodediff distribution isn't too hot in this part of the
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world at the moment (change of ZC and all that)
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Josh Parsons, gruntiest of grunt sysops,
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Temple of Love BBS, Wellington, New Zealand
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