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AN EXTREMELY IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO THE WORKS USERS
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Hello.
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This is a message from Jason Scott, original SysOp
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of The Works from 1986-1988, its genesis years. I
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started The Works when I was 16, and ran it until I
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went to college. Some time afterwards, an extremely
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young fellow named Dave Ferret asked me if he could
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try setting up the BBS at his house, and after a
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little less than a year, David got his parents to pay
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for a third line into the house and he put up my BBS.
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When Dave first got his hands on The Works, it was
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extremely funky and weird. I had written the software
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in QuickBasic, and called it Ferret BBS, after my pet
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ferret which was forced to live in the same room as the
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computer and constantly ringing line (I never shut it
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off). The reason I was running this software was to
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emulate on the PC what was one of the coolest pieces
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of software on the Apple ][, that is, Waffle BBS v1.62.
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I had basically tried to emulate a lot of what I found
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wonderful about that software, and put some time into
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my own little mods.
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Dave suffered with this software for some months, and
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then the Waffle folks switched their software over to
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the PC, and I urged Dave to switch to the original bbs
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code which I had been trying to emulate anyway.
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It was Dave who ran the Works from 1989 to the present.
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That's 6 years, three times longer than I ever ran it.
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It was under Dave who got us Internet E-Mail, Dave who
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supplied the electricity and hard drive space for the
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system, and Dave who was the system administrator for
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the Works' growth into a CdC system and world-famous BBS.
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The Works grew here in Lexington into a place where the
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users would have Works Get-Togethers, in pizza places,
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the Au Bon Pain, and wherever else we thought would be neat.
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Along the way, we also gained some of the more effective
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administrators that any BBS would offer: Iskra and Veggie
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were the two that I shared time with and they're still
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among my best friends in the world. The amount of work
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these two guys put in to make the Works into the system it
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has become can't be discounted in the least. They knew what
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people wanted, and knew what the system needed, and put in
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the hours and hours to make it work. Their influence is
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everywhere in this system.
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This brings us to the present.
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Now, it's 1995, the Works is nearly 10 years old and Dave
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has done some soul-searching and decided he can no longer
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give the system the attention he thinks it deserves. So,
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he asked me to take the Works back, to put it up and run
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it again like I did 7 years ago. I accepted, thinking it
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wouldn't take that much of my time anyway, so it wouldn't
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be a problem. Besides, I probably had an extra phone line
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or two, and it wouldn't be a problem.
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I have to the conclusion that I was wrong.
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A little technical background: My theory was that I have
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a Macintosh SE that I have SoftPC running on, and by
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running Waffle through the SoftPC, I could run the Works
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effectively. This Macintosh has been running for three weeks
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now and I'd say it functions like it's supposed to about
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1 out of every 3 days, and even then for a few hours
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until I get over to the computer office I own to reset it.
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I had an extra phone line on my hunt group and thought that
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I could just stick a copy of the system on there and leave
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it and everything would be just great. Again, this theory
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is wrong.
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I've also done some personal soul-searching and I have
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come to the conclusion that the Works in its current
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incarnation should die. As much as we'd like to extend the
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Works, like closing your eyes and hoping that your really
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good dream will go on, I don't personally think that could
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happen. I think that the two solutions that Dave presented,
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the first of me taking it over, and the second, of the
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l0pht taking it over, would produce a cheap, bastardized
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version of the Works that the administrators would consider
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an afterthought and not a primary concern. This isn't
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criticizing anyone, this is simply stating that trying to
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run a BBS is either a time-consuming situation, or it becomes
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like the summer cabin in the woods that has all sorts of
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repairs to do but you put them off until next summer to fix them.
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But because the Works has always been a product of love, and
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a product that comes from my heart for reasons I won't go
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into here, I am offering at least a partial solution. Hear
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me out and don't press the Q key.
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Some of you know and some of you don't care that I already
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run a BBS right now. This BBS is called "COWZ", or COWZ
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Technologies or cow.net depending on your mood. This year,
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I decided to get into the Internet Access Provider business
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and have stuck something on the order of $10,000 into this
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venture. It takes the majority of my free time to make it
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a place worth coming to. I care very much for it, and I
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think it has the potential to become a world-class venture.
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I am connected to the Internet via a direct 24-hour 56kb
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connection, and am cow.net and telnettable from the world
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at large.
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I propose to put The Works into COWZ.
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The way that I would propose this is to put the Textfiles
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that made the Works so popular in the first place into my
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500-meg file system, and create message boards that Works
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Users would want into the message bases, and generally do
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what I can to make the Works Community welcome.
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There are two facets to this offer that I think should
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be mentioned.
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The first is that it will cost money to use COWZ. Right now,
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I'm selling my services, which include direct telnet and
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usenet newsgroups, along with FTP, WWW via the "Lynx"
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text-only browser, and of course the BBS for $75 a
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year. I think this is a really good price and I also
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think it's a bargain. HOWEVER, I also think that telling
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Works Users that their price for using the bases and files
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of the Works has gone from $0 to $75 a year would be
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beyond henious, so I offer Works Users the price of $25 a year.
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To the chorus of "Fuck You"s, I would like to point out
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that these Works Accounts would be full-featured COWZ
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Accounts, and would contain all the services that other
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users have, for 1/3rd the price. The way that you would
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get this extremely special price would be to mention the
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Works in a letter to my account: system@cow.net.
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Arrangements can then be made.
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COWZ is running on several sun workstations, with 7
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incoming phone lines and uses Waffle UNIX Software.
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It is functionally similar to the Works you have grown
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used to. The main difference is that you would have
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more you could do at the prompt.
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The other facet worth mentioning is that Dave doesn't know
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this offer I've made. He might not approve, and might
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decide to do something else with the Works than have it
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die and be sucked up into COWZ. Dave is more than within
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his rights to do so; he really does own the name "The Works"
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as far as I'm concerned. I was 17 when I last ran the
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Works; Dave ran it all through his teenage years and now
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into his 20's. Dave also runs works.com and would be
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more than free to give that domain to someone else, even
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another BBS. Dave would have my full blessing to do so,
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but I hope that he'll see what I'm trying to do and join me.
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What I hope to be proposing is a new era in the Works for
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the users who grew up with the love of information
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and interaction that the system stood for, an era where
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the Works users have Internet on top and access to the
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world from the same sneering citadel of "We're gonna give
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it our best shot to make a difference and put up every
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textfile known to man" that the Works always spoke from.
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The COWZ Technologies BBS is available
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by calling 1-617-COW-TOWN or 617-269-8696,
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or by telnetting to cow.net from your UNIX
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prompt via internet. I am on COWZ as
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system@cow.net or root@cow.net, and will
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gladly answer all queries and questions that
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you would care to throw my way.
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With much love,
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Jason Scott |