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From news.duke.edu!duke!concert!rutgers!att!cbfsb!cbnewsf.cb.att.com!forbes Mon Aug 3 22:25:28 EDT 1992
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Article: 25011 of talk.bizarre
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Path: news.duke.edu!duke!concert!rutgers!att!cbfsb!cbnewsf.cb.att.com!forbes
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From: forbes@cbnewsf.cb.att.com (Scott Forbes)
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Newsgroups: news.groups,rec.humor,rec.humor.oracle.d,rec.arts.startrek.misc,rec.arts.sf.misc,alt.flame,talk.bizarre
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Subject: =1= 1992 Usenet Olympics: Opening Ceremonies
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Summary: In a world where words are weapons, the pen *is* the sword
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Keywords: The 1992 Usenet Olympic Games -- exclusively on USPN!
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Message-ID: <1992Aug3.052444.27944@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
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Date: 3 Aug 92 05:24:44 GMT
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Sender: news@cbfsb.cb.att.com
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Reply-To: forbes@icbm.att.com
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Followup-To: news.groups
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Organization: Usenet Sports Programming Network
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Xref: news.duke.edu news.groups:15082 rec.humor:22974 rec.humor.oracle.d:364 rec.arts.startrek.misc:8562 rec.arts.sf.misc:2533 alt.flame:11694 talk.bizarre:25011
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Status: R
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"Well we know where we're goin'
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But we don't know where we've been
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And we know what we're knowin'
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But we can't say what we've seen
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And we're not little children
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And we know what we want
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And the future is certain
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Give us time to work it out"
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-- "Road to Nowhere" (Talking Heads)
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* * *
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Don Pardo:
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>The Usenet Sports Programming Network proudly presents:
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________________ //// __________________ Exclusive Coverage ////
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_______________ \\\\\\ _____________________________ of the (____)
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______________ //////// _________ 1992 Usenet Olympic Games \ /
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\ / \ /
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\ / \ /
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\ / \ / Brought to you by Nintendo,
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|| || of the 1992 Usenet Olympic Games
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[Computer-generated graphics of athletes, volcanoes, etc. whiz by
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as trumpet fanfare plays in the background. The camera fades to
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USPN Olympic Headquarters, where Bob Costas is sitting at a desk
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surrounded by television monitors with the '92 Olympics logo.]
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Bob Costas:
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>Hello once again from USPN and welcome to the '92 Usenet Olympics!
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>USPN is proud to continue its tradition of excellence in bringing
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>you exclusive coverage of the 1992 Usenet Olympic Games, featuring
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>participants from over 105 newsgroups in a stunning display of
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>strength, stamina and pain tolerance.
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>Our coverage will begin in a few moments in Los Angeles, where the
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>Opening Ceremonies are about to begin. But first we have these
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>words from our sponsors:
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.-------------------. Collect all 256
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hologram | Usenet Olympics | Usenet Olympics Trading Cards!
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of the \.| Trading Cards |
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athlete \. | .-------------------------------.
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on front! | \. / | | Mike "Vidiot" Brown |
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| \. \O ungh! | | Gold medalist, Long Post |
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| /\ | | |
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| /| | | | Set world record in '91 Games |
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|------/-|_ | | |
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| - / ) | | Favorite television program: |
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|_________- | | "The Honeymooners" |
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| | | . |
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|Mike "Vidiot" Brown| '--------/----------------------'
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| rec.arts.startrek | /
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'-------------------' Fun facts on back!
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Look for Usenet Olympics Trading Cards in specially marked packets
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of AppleTalk, the Official Protocol of the 1992 Usenet Olympics.
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Emil Jacobs:
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>We're back, and welcome to Lawrence Stadium in Los Angeles where
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>the Opening Ceremonies are about to start. The crowd here in L.A.
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>has been working up to this day for weeks and months, starting
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>with the announcement several weeks ago that the city had beaten
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>several contenders, including Sarajevo, Beirut, and Baghdad, for
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>the right to host the '92 Usenet Olympics.
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Murphy Brown:
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>Yes, they were celebrating in the streets for days after that one,
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>and that same feeling of excitement has carried over to the crowd
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>sitting with us here at the stadium. Just outside the building
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>the various teams are lining up and preparing to enter, and USPN's
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>Peter Arnett is there. Peter?
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[The camera shifts to an argument in progress.]
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Lazlo Nibble:
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>--behind the rec.arts.comics.* teams, or else over there with
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>rec.arts.anime!
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Iain Sinclair:
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>Hah! Rec.arts.manga is either marching right beside r.a.comics
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>or in front of it!
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Peter Arnett:
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>Murphy, we're having a few problems getting the teams to line up
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>in something resembling a linear order--
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Gregory "Life..." Bergian:
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>No, no NO! The "unix" teams should be after comp.os.*! And get
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>the rec.arts.startrek.* teams out of here!
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Alok Vijayvargia:
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>My team goes first!
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Dani Zweig:
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>Will somebody PLEASE get the soc.culture.* teams organized?
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>There are more teams than there are athletes!
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Bryan "Hades" Hughes:
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>Hey! That belongs in the top-level "us.*" hierarchy!
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Joe Usenet:
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>WHAT top-level "us.*" hierarchy?
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Peter Arnett:
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>It may be some time before these teams are ready, Murphy.
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Emil:
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>This is a disaster waiting to happen. Bob, I'd predict that the
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>outcome may be decided by--
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[The building is rocked by a low explosion. Sounds of violent
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decision making are heard just outside the stadium.]
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Emil:
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>...flaming.
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Bob:
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>Here we go again. Our exclusive event coverage will begin with
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>Synchronized Flaming and the Logic Jump; stay tuned for more
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>excitement as the Usenet Olympics get underway.
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[stay tuned!]
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From news.duke.edu!duke!concert!gatech!destroyer!uunet!cis.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!cbfsb!cbnewsf.cb.att.com!forbes Fri Aug 7 13:55:43 EDT 1992
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Article: 25617 of talk.bizarre
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Path: news.duke.edu!duke!concert!gatech!destroyer!uunet!cis.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!cbfsb!cbnewsf.cb.att.com!forbes
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From: forbes@cbnewsf.cb.att.com (Scott Forbes)
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Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.misc,alt.flame,talk.bizarre
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Subject: REPOST / =2= 1992 Usenet Olympics: The Marathon, part 1
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Summary: The Olympics are shareware! Send $19.95 to your local cable operator
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Keywords: The 1992 Usenet Olympic Games -- exclusively on USPN!
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Message-ID: <1992Aug7.052613.3043@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
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Date: 7 Aug 92 05:26:13 GMT
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References: <1992Aug3.052444.27944@cbfsb.cb.att.com> <1992Aug4.045234.24741@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
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Status: R
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"No stop signs, speed limit
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Nobody's gonna slow me down
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I got wheels, gonna spin 'em
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Nobody's gonna's mess me around"
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-- "Highway to Hell" (AC/DC)
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* * *
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The Usenet Sports Programming Network proudly presents:
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__________________ ___________________ Exclusive Coverage ////
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_________________ /'\ ______________________________ of the (____)
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________________ / . \ __________ 1992 Usenet Olympic Games \ /
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The Marathon, / \ ||
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part one / ' \ ||
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/ ' Brought to you by Budweiser,
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/ . the official alcoholic beverage
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/ of the 1992 Usenet Olympic Games
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/ '
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. \
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[Somewhere on the playing field of Lawrence Stadium, one of the
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"athletes" is trying to carry on a calm and civilized discussion.
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Shocked by this stunning breach of tradition, some of the other
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athletes stop flaming each other long enough to listen in.]
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Peter da Silva:
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>Look at this madness! [Gestures at the surrounding chaos]
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>There has to be a better way of making and changing newsgroups.
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Lazlo Nibble:
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>Right. Even if you find a better way of organizing this rabble,
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>how do you expect to get them to go along with it?
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Peter:
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>Anything is better than sitting by and watching as USENET slowly
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>disintegrates. We need to change the Guidelines.
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[There is a distant rumble of thunder.]
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Richard Caldwell:
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>I can't believe this! How can a group like rec.arts.manga, with
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>a charter broader than misc.misc and a level out of place in the
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>naming hierarchy, get passed and created?
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Peter:
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>Because the current newsgroup voting system combines and confuses
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>two entirely separate issues. Those people voted "yes" because
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>they were interested in the topic, not because they thought that
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>the group was named correctly or that it had a reasonable charter.
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>If we want to prevent these kind of problems, we need to change
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>the Guidelines.
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[There is a rumble of thunder, and the sky gradually darkens. A
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gust of wind whips across the playing field of Lawrence Stadium;
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the wind increases until the players are shouting over it.]
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Chip Salzenberg:
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>These massive reorganizations are a nightmare! Twenty ideas for
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>new UNIX newsgroups, all of them conflicting. How can we find an
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>acceptable way to sort out all these names and vote on them?
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Peter: [irritated]
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>Are you people listening to me? WE NEED TO CHANGE THE GUIDELINES!
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[There is a brilliant flash of lightning and a dull roar like the
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sound of a hundred locomotives. A funnel cloud appears above the
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stadium, and the building's foundations begin to shake.
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In the burst of lightning, an oddly young-looking old man appears
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wearing a grey cloak, a white gold ring and a brass lantern.
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The man carries no burden, but walks as if the fate of millions
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were balanced upon his shoulders.]
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Chuq von Ruspach: [to Peter]
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>NOW you've done it, you fool!
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[The stadium is lifted off the ground and pulled into the tornado,
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spinning wildly. Images appear in the sky above the stadium...]
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Alok Vijayvargia: [tugging on an object]
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>It's MINE, you understand! Mine mine mine mine mine!
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Kent Paul Dolan:
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>Idiots!
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>Morons!
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Chuck Herrick:
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>Just say NO to no votes!
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[Suddenly the images are replaced by a single Eye, burning red
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and filled with unspeakable malice. The eye appears to be
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searching for something or someone, and a terrible voice can
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just barely be heard...]
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Eye:
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>...One Rule to bind them all...
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[The eye fades to black, and the sky goes dark for a moment.
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There is a loud "crunch" from underneath the stadium, and then
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the darkness turns into a clear green sky.]
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Peter:
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>...green?
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Chuq:
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>You IMBECILE. Do you have any idea what you've just done?
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>Thousands of lives lost, all for a hopeless quest...
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Peter:
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>What the hell are you talking about? Where are we?
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Chuq:
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>You just dropped a building the size of the Parthenon
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>on top of Munchkin Village.
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Peter:
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>Huh!? But all I said was -- mmph!
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Chuq: [covering Peter's mouth]
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>Don't say it HERE, you fool! He'll hear you, and we'll all
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>be killed!
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[The other athletes, sensing a bizarre new plot twist, go back
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to flaming each other. Chuq and Peter are left alone.]
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Peter:
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>Where the hell is HERE?
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Chuq:
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>You said you wanted to change the G-- ...rules, didn't you?
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>Well, this is the place where they are changed. You must follow
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>the Asbestos Road to its terminus; there you will meet those who
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>have the power to change the rules.
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Peter:
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>Don't tell me. It's the Wizard of Usenet, and I get a pair of
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>ruby slippers, and the wicked witch is after my dog...
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Chuq:
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>I have told you all that I can. You must follow the road and
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>find the answer for yourself. I will accompany you for a while,
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>for the road is perilous and my help may aid your quest.
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Peter:
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>And you're the Good Witch. You're not going to start singing
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>anytime soon, are you?
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Chuq: [scornfully]
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>This is no game! [A pained look crosses Chuq's face, and he
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>appears to be looking inside himself.] What you do here may
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>affect the shape of Usenet for years to come, even decades. The
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>mistakes you make will have an impact on thousands of people.
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>And while you run around joking about witches and wizards, the
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>very fabric of Usenet is dissolving into chaos.
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Peter:
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>I know, I know, you're right... but this has got to be the most
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>ridiculous way of getting things done that I've ever heard of.
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Chuq:
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>Everything will make sense when we reach the end of the road.
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>Come. We must begin our quest.
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[...to be continued...]
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From news.duke.edu!duke!concert!gatech!swrinde!mips!pacbell.com!att!cbfsb!cbnewsf.cb.att.com!forbes Wed Aug 5 16:00:50 EDT 1992
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Article: 25278 of talk.bizarre
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Path: news.duke.edu!duke!concert!gatech!swrinde!mips!pacbell.com!att!cbfsb!cbnewsf.cb.att.com!forbes
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From: forbes@cbnewsf.cb.att.com (Scott Forbes)
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Newsgroups: news.groups,rec.humor,rec.humor.oracle.d,rec.arts.startrek.misc,rec.arts.sf.misc,alt.flame,talk.bizarre
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Subject: =3= 1992 Usenet Olympics: The Name Flame
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Summary: You've entered another dimension. A dimension of heat and noise.
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Keywords: The 1992 Usenet Olympic Games -- exclusively on USPN!
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Message-ID: <1992Aug5.061307.2856@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
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Date: 5 Aug 92 06:13:07 GMT
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References: <1992Aug3.052444.27944@cbfsb.cb.att.com> <1992Aug4.045234.24741@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
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Sender: news@cbfsb.cb.att.com
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Status: RO
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"Superman where are you now
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When everything's gone wrong somehow
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The men of steel, men of power
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Are losing control by the hour"
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-- "Land of Confusion" / Genesis
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Don Pardo:
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>The Usenet Sports Programming Network proudly presents:
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________________________________________ Exclusive Coverage ////
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____________________________________________________ of the (____)
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_________________________________ 1992 Usenet Olympic Games \ /
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The Name Flame ||
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Second Round Preliminaries
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"En garde!" | \ "Speak English, you #@&~!!"
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O) * * (O
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Brought to you by cortisone,
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the official steroid of the 1992 Usenet Olympic Games
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[Meanwhile, on the Shareware Triplecast's Red Channel...]
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Dick Enberg:
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>Good afternoon and welcome back to USPN's exclusive coverage of
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>the 1992 Usenet Olympic Games. We're here at the Wirth Coliseum,
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>where the Name Flame competition is underway.
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Katie Couric:
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>Dick, the Name Flame is a difficult event for spectators to watch,
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>with complicated rules and scoring. The object of the sport is to
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>prevent your opponent from creating a newsgroup, by implying that
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>his/her choice of a group name is not properly situated in the
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>USENET newsgroup naming hierarchy.
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Dick:
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>And the reason the rules are so complicated is that there aren't
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>any fixed guidelines for naming a newsgroup. Each ruling is made
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>based on the precedent set by the previous ruling, and the
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>self-appointed referees often spend days or weeks on a decision.
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Katie:
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>Now stepping onto the strip are Patrick Yip, arguing for the
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>creation of rec.arts.merde, and Jay Maynard, who is arguing that
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>"merde" discussion belongs in the rec.arts.dung hierarchy.
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Referee:
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>Flamers ready? [they nod] Allez! Fence!
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Patrick:
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>I'm telling you, merde is more than your mere Western offal! It
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>transcends every part of our culture, from advertising to TV...
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Jay:
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>Then explain the difference between merde and other dung, you
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>elitist xenophobic snob.
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Referee:
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>HALT! Touch is right! Score, one to zero! Allez! Fence!
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Jay:
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>No one's saying that there shouldn't be a mainstream merde group,
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>but it has to be put where it belongs in the hierarchy.
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Patrick:
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>Who died and put you in charge? Leave us alone!
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Referee:
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>HALT! Touch is left! Score, one all. Allez! Fence!
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Patrick:
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>Okay, we've broadened the charter to include all the possible
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>forms of merde: merde in movies, merde in books, merde in--
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Jay:
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>Merde in possibly every other group on the net. This charter is
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>completely meaningless.
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Referee:
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>HALT! Touch is right! Score, two to one! Allez! Fence!
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Patrick:
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>I know 300 people who will vote for any name I come up with.
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Referee:
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>HALT! Touch is left! Score, five to two! Winner!
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Jay:
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>WHAT!? This is an outrage! You can't do this!
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Patrick:
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>I already did.
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Dick:
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>What an exciting match! Stay tuned for more coverage as the
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>Usenet Olympics continue, right after this.
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Now you too can participate in the Usenet Olympics
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when you use FN, the Newsreader of Champions!
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With a few simple search and replace commands, FN turns any post
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into an Olympic caliber flame-o-rama!
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Before FN After FN
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------------------------------- -------------------------------
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in my humble opinion, the TRUTH is,
|
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With all due respect You're a complete idiot
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:-) f*** you!
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I disagree BZZZT! Thank you for playing
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Standard disclaimer applies My company backs every word I post
|
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My two cents worth. End of discussion.
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Here's a suggestion: Do this now:
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||
|
||
Many of our athletes are already using FN -- now you too can flame
|
||
side-by-side with the best of them! Be the first at your site to
|
||
get a copy of FN, available soon at an archive near you.
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FN, the Official Newsreader of the 1992 Usenet Olympic Games.
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Don Pardo:
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>Coming up next: the Flame Throw championships!
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[stay tuned!]
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From news.duke.edu!duke!concert!gatech!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!cbfsb!cbnewsf.cb.att.com!forbes Fri Aug 7 13:49:32 EDT 1992
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From: forbes@cbnewsf.cb.att.com (Scott Forbes)
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Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.misc,alt.flame,talk.bizarre
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Subject: REPOST / =4= 1992 Usenet Olympics: The Marathon, part 2
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Summary: We are experiencing technical difficulties, please stand by
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Keywords: The 1992 Usenet Olympic Games -- exclusively on USPN!
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Message-ID: <1992Aug7.052148.2298@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
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Date: 7 Aug 92 05:21:48 GMT
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[Due to a rather idiotic feature of my communications software, the
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Newsgroups: line on some parts of the Usenet Olympics has been
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truncated at 80 characters, cutting off rec.arts.sf.misc, alt.flame
|
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and talk.bizarre from the cross-posting. News.groups, rec.humor,
|
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rec.humor.oracle.d and rec.arts.startrek.misc are receiving the
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posts uninterrupted in the correct order, and I have made a change
|
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which I *hope* will fix the problem for parts 5, 6 and 7 when they
|
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are posted.
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|
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This fits right in with last year's Usenet Olympics, when the articles
|
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were catenated together by Brad Templeton in 2,3,4,4,1,5,6,7 order
|
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(yes, "4" is in there twice) and posted them to rec.humor.funny with
|
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the Opening Ceremonies in the middle.
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We now return you to your regularly scheduled programme. --SF ]
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|
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"A lot of Babel came down the cable
|
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Everybody can be famous for a day
|
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From shore to shore
|
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A big department store
|
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Is all that's left of the American way"
|
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|
||
-- "Praying to a New God" (Wang Chung)
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* * *
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|
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The Usenet Sports Programming Network proudly presents:
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__________________ ___________________ Exclusive Coverage ////
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_________________ /'\ ______________________________ of the (____)
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________________ / . \ __________ 1992 Usenet Olympic Games \ /
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The Marathon, / \ ||
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part two / ' \ ||
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/ . \ ._______.
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/ \ | OZ ^|
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/ ' \ |26 mi.^|
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/ . \ '---+---'
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/ \ |
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/ ' \ |
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/ . \ |
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/ \ |
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/ ' \ |
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/ . \
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/
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/ ' Brought to you by Major League Baseball,
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/ . the official sport of the
|
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/ 1992 Usenet Olympic Games
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/ '
|
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. \
|
||
|
||
[Chuq and Peter are walking away from Lawrence Stadium on a
|
||
road made entirely of asbestos bricks.]
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|
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Peter:
|
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>Isn't there SOMETHING you can tell me about this place, other
|
||
>than the obvious "Wizard of Oz" parallels?
|
||
|
||
Chuq:
|
||
>You must find the answers for yourself. There is no other way.
|
||
|
||
Peter:
|
||
>Who or what is at the end of the road? Emerald City? The Wizard?
|
||
|
||
Chuq:
|
||
>It will all be clear to you when we reach the end of our quest.
|
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|
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Peter:
|
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>Look, all I want to do is change the Guidelines. Why is --
|
||
|
||
[There is a terrifying high-pitched wail, trailing off into
|
||
frequencies beyond human hearing, and filled with terrible purpose.
|
||
A Rulewraith on a winged steed descends from the sky, blocking
|
||
the path before Peter and Chuq. The Rulewraith looks suspiciously
|
||
like Jose Martinez:]
|
||
|
||
Rulewraith:
|
||
>THE GUIDELINES ARE INFLEXIBLE! THEY MUST BE FOLLOWED TO THE
|
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>EXACT LETTER WITHOUT ACCOMODATION! THEY MUST NOT BE BENT OR
|
||
>ALTERED OR MODIFIED! YOU WILL NEVER CHANGE THEM!
|
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|
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[Horrified by the evil in the words of the Rulewraith, Peter
|
||
stands frozen in sheer terror. Chuq calmly pulls a bucket of
|
||
water out of his cloak and throws it at the Rulewraith.]
|
||
|
||
Rulewraith:
|
||
>AIYEE! I'M MELTING!
|
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|
||
[The Rulewraith dissolves, leaving an inky puddle. Peter stares
|
||
at the puddle, then stares at Chuq.]
|
||
|
||
Chuq:
|
||
>Please do not say those words again.
|
||
|
||
Peter:
|
||
>What the -- ! This is INSANE! What does ANY of this have to
|
||
>do with the... with... YOU know, the...
|
||
|
||
Chuq:
|
||
>If you must refer to them, call them "the rules". It is safer,
|
||
>but by no means free from danger.
|
||
|
||
Peter:
|
||
>In danger from WHAT? What is it that makes it so difficult to
|
||
>change the G-- um, the rules?
|
||
|
||
[Chuq says nothing at first, but stares down the road in silence.
|
||
A strange, sad expression crosses his face.]
|
||
|
||
Chuq:
|
||
>In olden days, the great powers of Usenet forged a set of Rules,
|
||
>designed to preserve the trust and cooperation which was then
|
||
>considered to be the very essence of Usenet. But when the cabal
|
||
>fell apart, destroyed by the very malice which threatens us now,
|
||
>a new Rule was forged. The One Rule, the Ruling Rule; evil and
|
||
>powerful, it has perverted or destroyed all that came before it.
|
||
|
||
Peter:
|
||
>I thought this was a _Wizard of Oz_ parody.
|
||
|
||
Chuq: [irritated]
|
||
>To change the rules, you must unmake the One Rule that prevents
|
||
>you from making changes to the others. And to do that, you must
|
||
>travel to the end of this road.
|
||
|
||
Peter:
|
||
>But what IS the One Rule?
|
||
|
||
Chuq:
|
||
>"The loudest voice wins." Come; we have spent too much time here.
|
||
>We must hasten. Follow the path.
|
||
|
||
[Chuq turns, and begins walking down the Asbestos Road. The Bridge
|
||
of Peril (from _Monty Python's Holy Grail_) is visible on the horizon...]
|
||
|
||
Peter: [muttering]
|
||
>"Follow the path," he says. We're off to see the wizard...
|
||
|
||
|
||
[...]
|
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|
||
|
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From news.duke.edu!duke!concert!rock!stanford.edu!ames!sun-barr!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!cis.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!cbfsb!cbnewsf.cb.att.com!forbes Fri Aug 7 13:47:24 EDT 1992
|
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Article: 25613 of talk.bizarre
|
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|
||
From: forbes@cbnewsf.cb.att.com (Scott Forbes)
|
||
Newsgroups: news.groups,rec.humor,rec.humor.oracle.d,rec.arts.startrek.misc,rec.arts.sf.misc,alt.flame,talk.bizarre
|
||
Subject: =5= 1992 Usenet Olympics: Tournament Flaming
|
||
Summary: You've been sitting too close to the terminal again, haven't you
|
||
Keywords: The 1992 Usenet Olympic Games -- exclusively on USPN!
|
||
Message-ID: <1992Aug7.050911.1323@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
|
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Date: 7 Aug 92 05:09:11 GMT
|
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||
Status: RO
|
||
|
||
"Take away the love and the anger
|
||
And a little piece of rope holding us together
|
||
Looking for a moment that'll never happen
|
||
Living in the gap between past and future
|
||
Take away the stone and the timber
|
||
And a little piece of rope won't hold it together"
|
||
|
||
-- "Love and Anger" (Kate Bush)
|
||
|
||
* * *
|
||
|
||
The Usenet Sports Programming Network proudly presents:
|
||
|
||
\\
|
||
________________________________________ Exclusive Coverage ////
|
||
____________________________________________________ of the (____)
|
||
_________________________________ 1992 Usenet Olympic Games \ /
|
||
Tournament Flaming ||
|
||
Opening Rounds (Windsor Divison) ||
|
||
|
||
Tim Lynch, rec.arts.startrek.current__
|
||
\________
|
||
Jeff Sicherman, r.a.startrek.fandom___/ \
|
||
\________
|
||
Brad Templeton, rec.humor.funny_______ / \
|
||
\________/ \
|
||
Dave Barry, clari.feature.dave-barry__/ \
|
||
\______
|
||
David Brin, rec.arts.sf.written_______ /
|
||
\________ /
|
||
Ralph Bakshi, rec.arts.animation______/ \ /
|
||
\________/
|
||
Darkwing Duck, rec.arts.disney________ /
|
||
\________/
|
||
Tiny Toon Adventures, alt.tv.tiny-toon/
|
||
|
||
Enterprise-D, rec.arts.startrek.tech__
|
||
\________
|
||
Death Star, rec.arts.sf.starwars______/ \
|
||
\________
|
||
Predator, rec.arts.sf.movies__________ / \
|
||
\________/ \
|
||
Alien, rec.arts.sf.movies_____________/ \
|
||
\______
|
||
Leader Kibo, alt.religion.kibology____ /
|
||
\________ /
|
||
The Usenet Olympics Dream Team (eek!)_/ \ /
|
||
\________/
|
||
James T. Kirk, rec.arts.startrek.misc_ /
|
||
\________/
|
||
Jean-Luc Picard, r.a.startrek.misc____/
|
||
|
||
|
||
Dick Vitale:
|
||
>Hello sports fans and welcome to Babbage Gymnasium, where many of
|
||
>USENET's lingering questions are to be decided once and for all!
|
||
>Tired of endless speculation over who'd win in a battle between
|
||
>Star Trek and Star Wars? Fed up with boring debates about Brin
|
||
>and Bakshi and who's in the right? Stay tuned!
|
||
|
||
Bernard Shaw:
|
||
>Yes, these questions and many more are about to be settled here in
|
||
>one of the toughest events in the entire Usenet Olympics,
|
||
>Tournament Flaming. These people give new meaning to the term
|
||
>"single elimination tournament," Dick.
|
||
|
||
Dick Vitale:
|
||
>These people give new meaning to a lot of words, Bernie. But
|
||
>before we begin, here's a word from our sponsors:
|
||
|
||
Radio Announcer:
|
||
>We asked people "What's the hardest event in the Usenet Olympics?"
|
||
|
||
Woman #1:
|
||
>"Well, the Flame Jump is really difficult, because you end up with
|
||
>third-degree burns all over your body"
|
||
|
||
Announcer:
|
||
>Ouch. Recovering from third-degree burns is hard. But winning a
|
||
>free Usenet Olympics T-shirt from Supercuts is easy.
|
||
|
||
Man #1:
|
||
>"I think the Decathlon is the hardest, because nobody has ever
|
||
>lived past the first four events"
|
||
|
||
Announcer:
|
||
>Yikes. Surviving the Usenet Olympics Decathlon is hard. But
|
||
>winning ten free haircuts at Supercuts is easy. Just stop by and
|
||
>ask your barber for details.
|
||
|
||
Woman #2:
|
||
>"These commercials always remind me of those Busch Lite ads they
|
||
>had on TV about two years ago"
|
||
|
||
Announcer:
|
||
>Hmmm. Coming up with an original ad campaign is hard. But
|
||
>getting a good haircut at Supercuts is easy. Check your Yellow
|
||
>Pages for the store nearest you.
|
||
>
|
||
>Supercuts, an official sponsor of the U.S. men's volleyball team.
|
||
|
||
Dick Vitale:
|
||
>We're back! You've missed about two-thirds of the action here at
|
||
>Babbage Gym, but we're just in time for one of the most exciting
|
||
>match-ups in all of Olympic sports: Leader Kibo vs. --
|
||
|
||
[Brace yourself.]
|
||
|
||
>the Usenet Olympics Dream Team!
|
||
|
||
|
||
o . ' ()
|
||
-+-
|
||
| o
|
||
| -+-
|
||
o () / \ | .
|
||
-+- Mutlu, soc.culture.turkish | ()
|
||
| / \
|
||
| Darcy, talk.abortion
|
||
/ \
|
||
Kent, comp.sys.amiga.advocacy o
|
||
-+-
|
||
o . ' |
|
||
(). -+- () |
|
||
' | / \
|
||
| Maynard, alt.holocaust.revisionism
|
||
/ \
|
||
Carasso, talk.bizarre
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[The gymnasium P.A. plays "Sweet Georgia Brown" as the Dream Team
|
||
starts warming up.]
|
||
|
||
Dick:
|
||
>Ladies and gentlemen, the Dream Team. Here before you is the
|
||
>finest collection of Usenet Olympic athletes ever assembled.
|
||
|
||
Bernie: [perspiring slightly]
|
||
>Yes, this is one of the best Tournament Flaming teams in history,
|
||
>if not the best. Together on the same team for the first time,
|
||
>these players are simply the finest in the world.
|
||
|
||
[The Dream Team continues to warm up. Several people sitting in
|
||
the bleachers near the gymnasium floor spontaneously catch fire.]
|
||
|
||
Dick: [perspiring heavily]
|
||
>They're a really hot team. Literally.
|
||
|
||
Bernie: [loosening collar]
|
||
>Maybe we should get out of here, Dick...
|
||
|
||
Dick: [smouldering]
|
||
>We're, ah, cutting away to USPN studios for an update, but we'll
|
||
>be back with more excitement soon. Bob??
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bob Costas:
|
||
>Thanks for that exciting coverage, Dick. We'll be back in a
|
||
>moment with more thrilling Usenet Olympics coverage, exclusively
|
||
>here on USPN.
|
||
|
||
Don Pardo:
|
||
>Coming up: Holocaust revisionists against censorship advocates
|
||
>in the Bungee Tug-of-War! Stay tuned!
|
||
|
||
[...]
|
||
|
||
|
||
From news.duke.edu!duke!concert!rutgers!att!cbfsb!cbnewsf.cb.att.com!forbes Sun Aug 9 17:49:03 EDT 1992
|
||
Article: 25754 of talk.bizarre
|
||
Path: news.duke.edu!duke!concert!rutgers!att!cbfsb!cbnewsf.cb.att.com!forbes
|
||
From: forbes@cbnewsf.cb.att.com (Scott Forbes)
|
||
Newsgroups: news.groups,rec.humor,rec.humor.oracle.d,rec.arts.startrek.misc,rec.arts.sf.misc,alt.flame,talk.bizarre
|
||
Subject: =6= 1992 Usenet Olympics: Leading a Horse to Water
|
||
Summary: "Beating a Dead Horse" was much too disgusting for network television
|
||
Keywords: The 1992 Usenet Olympic Games -- exclusively on USPN!
|
||
Message-ID: <1992Aug8.052736.2967@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
|
||
Date: 8 Aug 92 05:27:36 GMT
|
||
References: <1992Aug5.061307.2856@cbfsb.cb.att.com> <1992Aug6.060218.4678@cbfsb.cb.att.com> <1992Aug7.050911.1323@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
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|
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|
||
Status: RO
|
||
|
||
"And the politicians, throwing stones
|
||
So they kids they dance and shake their bones
|
||
'Cause it's all too clear we're on our own
|
||
Singing ashes, ashes, all fall down
|
||
Ashes, ashes, all fall down"
|
||
|
||
-- "Throwing Stones" / Grateful Dead
|
||
|
||
* * *
|
||
|
||
Don Pardo:
|
||
>The Usenet Sports Programming Network proudly presents:
|
||
|
||
\\
|
||
________________________________________ Exclusive Coverage ////
|
||
____________________________________________________ of the (____)
|
||
_________________________________ 1992 Usenet Olympic Games \ /
|
||
||
|
||
Leading a Horse to Water ||
|
||
Qualifying Round
|
||
|
||
o
|
||
_^^. --+-.
|
||
[]__ '. \
|
||
. '. '----__x'__--------.--.
|
||
. '. | \ *
|
||
. \ * |
|
||
o. \ .---. |
|
||
-+-' '__|/__--' '-|'
|
||
___........___ \ / / / /
|
||
\',',',','/ / / \ / /o / /
|
||
\ / / | \ / /--x.__ / /
|
||
\_____/__/ / \__ /
|
||
|
||
Brought to you by Tipper Gore,
|
||
the official nightmare of the 1992 Usenet Olympic Games
|
||
|
||
[Night mare. Get it?]
|
||
|
||
Arthur Kent:
|
||
>Welcome back once again to USPN's exclusive coverage of the 1992
|
||
>Usenet Olympic Games. We're coming to you live from Thompson Park
|
||
>where the last of the equestrian events is underway, the emotional
|
||
>and challenging Leading a Horse to Water competition.
|
||
|
||
Marv Albert:
|
||
>Our first competitors are from the news.groups team, and they've
|
||
>got quite a challenge here in the opening round...
|
||
|
||
|
||
Alok Vijayvargia:
|
||
>The outcome of the soc.culture.tamil vote was unethical; I wanted
|
||
>the group to be defeated, and it was not. This is unethical.
|
||
|
||
Jawaid Bayzar:
|
||
>Are you out of your MIND? Just because a vote doesn't turn out
|
||
>the way you wanted it to doesn't mean the vote-taker was cheating!
|
||
|
||
Alok:
|
||
>Your attempts to conceal the truth make it even more apparent that
|
||
>this vote has been tampered with by unethical campaigning.
|
||
|
||
Roger Tang:
|
||
>You are, beyond all doubt, a complete jackass, an utter moron, a--
|
||
|
||
Alok:
|
||
>Your deliberate attempts to coerce me into keeping silent are
|
||
>clear signs of a conspiracy. I am further convinced that the
|
||
>vote-taker for this vote acted unethically.
|
||
|
||
Susan Chacko: [*Genuine article!* See <susanc.713195435@keckiris>]
|
||
>This is priceless. Alok taking the high moral position on
|
||
>impropriety in newsgroup voting???
|
||
|
||
Alok:
|
||
>This vote has been tainted by campaigning and extortion by the
|
||
>vote-taker of soc.culture.tamil. The SCT vote is a fraud.
|
||
|
||
Frank Peters:
|
||
>But the campaigning came BEFORE the CFV, not during it! There is
|
||
>NOTHING that says the vote-taker can't speak in favor of a group
|
||
>before the CFV is issued!!
|
||
|
||
Alok:
|
||
>You are all in need of psychiatric help.
|
||
|
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Roger:
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>*I* need psychiatric help?! You [adjective] moron! I ought to
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>[verb] [noun], [verb] [preposition] [body part] [adverb] and
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>[sexual act illegal in Georgia] [kitchen appliance] until
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>you [physically impossible sexual act]!
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Alok:
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>Your threats will not intimidate me into silence. I will root out
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>this conspiracy and prevent this violation of vote-taker ethics.
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Richard Miller:
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>Alok, you're completely clueless. I'd lend you a clue, but --
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>say, where's Peter da Silva?
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Alok:
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>If it is unethical for me to campaign as vote-taker during the
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>vote on soc.culture.indian.american, than it is illegal for the
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>vote-taker of soc.culture.tamil to campaign. I demand that he
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>be brought to justice.
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Jamie Gritton:
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>...but...he...didn't...do...anything...WRONG,...you...
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Arthur Kent:
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>We're going to have to break away for a commercial, but we'll be
|
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>back in a few moments as the competition enters its ninth hour!
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|
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It's the Usenet Olympics Chess Set! This handsome collection is
|
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carefully hand-crafted from pewter, then coated with asbestos to
|
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create a unique masterpiece. Look at the detail on this pawn:
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Little specks of froth at corners of mouth!
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/
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o
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-+-
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| ^--Intricately detailed hand is actually flipping you off!
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/_\
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'---'
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| | NOTE: Piece is shown larger than actual size
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'---' of 0.5" tall, to enhance detail.
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Call now and you'll receive two new pieces each month along with
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a handsome chessboard made out of antimatter, complete with its own
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magnetic containment field. Pay only your credit limit. If you're
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not completely satisfied, simply return the pieces and the magnetic
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containment field, and keep the antimatter as a free gift.
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Don't miss out on this special offer! Call today.
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Don Pardo:
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>Coming up: The Moderator Toss!
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[Stay tuned...]
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From news.duke.edu!duke!concert!rutgers!att!cbfsb!cbnewsf.cb.att.com!forbes Sun Aug 9 17:51:38 EDT 1992
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Article: 25756 of talk.bizarre
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Path: news.duke.edu!duke!concert!rutgers!att!cbfsb!cbnewsf.cb.att.com!forbes
|
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From: forbes@cbnewsf.cb.att.com (Scott Forbes)
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Newsgroups: news.groups,rec.humor,rec.humor.oracle.d,rec.arts.startrek.misc,rec.arts.sf.misc,alt.flame,talk.bizarre
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Subject: =7= 1992 Usenet Olympics: The Marathon, conclusion
|
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Summary: I got e-mail today from someone who wants to be a contestant. Help!
|
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Keywords: The 1992 Usenet Olympic Games -- exclusively on USPN!
|
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Message-ID: <1992Aug8.062412.9153@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
|
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Date: 8 Aug 92 06:24:12 GMT
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References: <1992Aug6.060218.4678@cbfsb.cb.att.com> <1992Aug7.050911.1323@cbfsb.cb.att.com> <1992Aug8.052736.2967@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
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Sender: news@cbfsb.cb.att.com
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Reply-To: forbes@icbm.att.com
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Followup-To: news.groups
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Organization: Usenet Sports Programming Network
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Lines: 245
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Xref: news.duke.edu news.groups:15290 rec.humor:23392 rec.humor.oracle.d:383 rec.arts.startrek.misc:8756 rec.arts.sf.misc:2660 alt.flame:11918 talk.bizarre:25756
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Status: RO
|
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|
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[No, you're not hallucinating -- Part 7 was posted at the same time as
|
||
Part 6, because the AT&T "cbnews" servers are going down this weekend.
|
||
(There is no, I repeat *no* correlation between the posting of the
|
||
Usenet Olympics and the sudden collapse of more than a dozen netnews
|
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servers. This is purely a coincidence. Trust me.) Alok, Conty and I
|
||
will return to netnews on Monday; e-mail to other AT&T machines will
|
||
continue to work normally.
|
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|
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And now, our feature presentation... -- SF ]
|
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|
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"You can get just so much from a good thing
|
||
You can linger too long in your dreams
|
||
Say goodbye to the oldies but goodies
|
||
Cause the good ole days weren't always good
|
||
And tomorrow ain't as bad as it seems..."
|
||
|
||
-- "Keeping the Faith" (Billy Joel)
|
||
|
||
* * *
|
||
|
||
The Usenet Sports Programming Network proudly presents:
|
||
|
||
\\
|
||
__________________ ___________________ Exclusive Coverage ////
|
||
_________________ /'\ ______________________________ of the (____)
|
||
________________ / . \ __________ 1992 Usenet Olympic Games \ /
|
||
The Marathon, / \ ||
|
||
conclusion / ' \ ||
|
||
/ . \ ._______.
|
||
/ \ | OZ ^|
|
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/ ' \ |26 mi.^|
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/ . \ '---+---'
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||
/ \ |
|
||
/ ' \ |
|
||
/ . \ |
|
||
/ \ |
|
||
/ ' \ |
|
||
/ . \
|
||
/
|
||
/ ' Brought to you by George H. W. Bush,
|
||
/ . the official wimp of the
|
||
/ 1992 Usenet Olympic Games
|
||
/ '
|
||
. \
|
||
|
||
Peter da Silva:
|
||
>Welcome back, "sports fans." We're still wandering through the
|
||
>middle of nowhere on a mysterious quest -- you missed the part
|
||
>with the enchanted forest and hobbits and Castle Amber, but other
|
||
>that THAT it's been a dull trip on an endless road, and Chuq and I
|
||
>are slowly getting cancer from all these asbestos bricks.
|
||
|
||
Chuq:
|
||
>My friend, you have no reason for such cynicism; at least not yet.
|
||
>You have yet to reach the end of this road.
|
||
|
||
Peter:
|
||
>Yes, but you won't even tell me what planet this is, or whether
|
||
>I'm in Middle-Earth or Middle Ages, or what *any* of this has to
|
||
>do with making a change to the way USENET newsgroups are created.
|
||
|
||
Chuq:
|
||
>We are nearing the end of our journey. Look ahead, as we climb
|
||
>this hill...
|
||
|
||
[As Peter and Chuq reach the crest of the hill, a building becomes
|
||
visible in the valley below and the Asbestos Road runs toward it.
|
||
Sunlight ripples off the majestic Roman columns and the beautiful
|
||
stone architecture of--]
|
||
|
||
Peter:
|
||
>HEY! Wait a minute! That's LAWRENCE STADIUM!!!
|
||
|
||
[--Lawrence Stadium. A low sonic boom echoes from the direction of
|
||
the stadium, and small fires are visible in the upper deck...]
|
||
|
||
Peter: [to Chuq]
|
||
>This stupid road runs in a CIRCLE! I thought you said it led to
|
||
>people who had the power to change the Guidelines!
|
||
|
||
Chuq:
|
||
>You're beginning to understand the problem. If you walk to the
|
||
>end of this road, you will be able to change the Guidelines.
|
||
|
||
Peter:
|
||
>And?
|
||
|
||
Chuq:
|
||
>The road has no end.
|
||
|
||
Peter:
|
||
>Aaaaauuuugh! Why didn't you just TELL me that, instead of letting
|
||
>me waste all this time?! And what was all this nonsense about
|
||
>Ringwraiths and Rules and everything else?
|
||
|
||
Chuq:
|
||
>Without all those things, you would not have believed me. The
|
||
>very fact that you attempt to change the Guidelines says that you
|
||
>believe it must be possible, and that mere words would not suffice
|
||
>to convince you otherwise.
|
||
|
||
Peter:
|
||
>But wait! The road DOES end! It ends HERE, where it started, at
|
||
>the stadium!
|
||
|
||
Chuq: [shocked]
|
||
>Impossible! That would mean that the people who can change the
|
||
>Guidelines are...
|
||
|
||
[Both men turn to look at the stadium, where the Usenet Olympics
|
||
are going full throttle...]
|
||
|
||
Peter:
|
||
>...are inside the stadium. Flaming each other.
|
||
|
||
Chuq:
|
||
>Better the road should have no end.
|
||
|
||
Peter:
|
||
>There's got to be a way to convince them! To break the One Rule
|
||
>and enforce the Guidelines, letter and spirit! But how?
|
||
|
||
Chuq:
|
||
>You CAN'T be serious. The only time the Guidelines were remotely
|
||
>enforceable was when the Backbone Cabal ran USENET, and even then
|
||
>there was argument and dissent. You'll never, never, NEVER get a
|
||
>group of people large enough to enforce a change to the Guidelines
|
||
>without causing the net's destruction in the process.
|
||
|
||
Peter:
|
||
>Something has to be done! I'm going in there.
|
||
|
||
Chuq:
|
||
>No! Stop! Peter...!
|
||
>
|
||
>
|
||
>Sh*t!
|
||
>
|
||
>Wait up!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[Will Peter be able to change the Guidelines? Will USENET be saved
|
||
from destroying itself? Will the One Rule be broken, and the net's
|
||
spirit of trust and cooperation restored?
|
||
|
||
Probably not.
|
||
|
||
|
||
...Tune in next week and every week to news.groups, though, and
|
||
watch as the *real* Usenet Olympics continue!
|
||
|
||
\\
|
||
___________________________________________________________ ////
|
||
___________________________________________________________ (____)
|
||
___________________________________________________________ \ /
|
||
||
|
||
The 1992 Usenet Olympic Games ||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Written by: Scott Forbes
|
||
|
||
Produced by: AT&T
|
||
(although they may not be fully aware of this)
|
||
|
||
|
||
Stunts: (apologies to:)
|
||
Mike "Vidiot" Brown Lazlo Nibble
|
||
Gregory "Life..." Bergian Iain Sinclair
|
||
Alok Vijayvargia Dani Zweig
|
||
Brian "Hades" Hughes (not "Bryan") Peter da Silva
|
||
Richard Caldwell Chip Salzenberg
|
||
Chuq von Ruspach Kent Paul Dolan
|
||
Chuck Herrick Patrick Yip
|
||
Jay Maynard Jose Martinez
|
||
Tim Lynch Jeff Sicherman
|
||
Brad Templeton Leader Kibo
|
||
Jawaid Bayzar Roger Tang
|
||
Susan Chacko Frank Peters
|
||
Richard Miller Jamie Gritton
|
||
|
||
Don Pardo Bob Costas
|
||
Emil Jacobs Murphy Brown
|
||
Peter Arnett Dick Enberg
|
||
Katie Couric Dick Vitale
|
||
Bernard Shaw Arthur Kent
|
||
Marv Albert Tipper Gore
|
||
|
||
ESPN CNN
|
||
NBC the city of Los Angeles
|
||
Yugoslavia and/or any parts formerly thereof
|
||
|
||
J.R.R. Tolkien L. Frank Baum
|
||
Marc Blank & Dave Lebling Stephen Donaldson
|
||
Monty Python Roger Zelazny
|
||
The entire "quest" genre of fantasy literature
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Soundtrack available ("Barcelona Asbestos," featuring the single
|
||
"This Used to Be a Battleground") at nearby record stores
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Transcripts of the Usenet Olympics are available for a nominal fee
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
"There's a city in my mind, come along and take that ride
|
||
And it's all right, baby it's all right
|
||
And it's very far away, but it's growing day by day
|
||
And it's all right, baby it's all right
|
||
Would you like to come along, you can help me sing this song
|
||
And it's all right, baby it's all right
|
||
They can tell you what to do, but they'll make a fool of you
|
||
And it's all right, baby it's all right...
|
||
|
||
\\
|
||
////
|
||
/'\ (____)
|
||
/ . \ \ /
|
||
/ \ ||
|
||
/ ' \ ||
|
||
/ . \ ._______.
|
||
/ \ | |
|
||
/ ' \ | |
|
||
/ . \ '---+---'
|
||
/ \ |
|
||
/ ' \ |
|
||
/ . \ |
|
||
/ \ |
|
||
/ ' \ |
|
||
/ . \
|
||
/ \
|
||
/ ' \
|
||
/ . \
|
||
/ \
|
||
/ ' \
|
||
. \
|
||
We're on a road to nowhere
|
||
|
||
|