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From <@vm42.cso.uiuc.edu:owner-cudigest@VMD.CSO.UIUC.EDU> Fri Jul 1 03:10:35 1994
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Date: Fri, 1 Jul 1994 01:48:00 CDT
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Reply-To: TK0JUT2@MVS.CSO.NIU.EDU
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Sender: CU-DIGEST list <CUDIGEST%UIUCVMD.bitnet@vm42.cso.uiuc.edu>
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Subject: Cu Digest, #6.59
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To: Multiple recipients of list CUDIGEST <CUDIGEST%UIUCVMD.bitnet@vm42.cso.uiuc.edu>
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Computer underground Digest Tue June 30, 1994 Volume 6 : Issue 59
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ISSN 1004-042X
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Editors: Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer (TK0JUT2@NIU.BITNET)
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Archivist: Brendan Kehoe
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Retiring Shadow Archivist: Stanton McCandlish
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Shadow-Archivists: Dan Carosone / Paul Southworth
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Ralph Sims / Jyrki Kuoppala
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Ian Dickinson
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Coptic Idolator: Ephram Shrewdlieu
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CONTENTS, #6.59 (Tue, June 30, 1994)
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File 1--California Electronic Government Information
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File 2--WRITE CONGRESS for Public Lane on Info Highway
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File 3--More commentary on "Ghost in the Modem" (Re CuD 6.58)
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Subject: California Electronic Government Information
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Subject: WRITE CONGRESS for Public Lane on Info Highway
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Date: Thu, 16 Jun 1994 10:32:57 -0700
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From: Chris Mays <cmays@sfsu.edu>
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Subject: File 1--California Electronic Government Information
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Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, Berkeley Chapter
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San Francisco State University
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Table of Contents
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0. Introduction
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1. New in this edition
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2. California Electronic Government Information
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STATE
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CALIFORNIA INFORMATION FROM OTHER SOURCES
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CALIFORNIA POLITICIANS AND POLITICAL CANDIDATES
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OTHER STATE GOVERNMENTS
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REGIONAL
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MUNICIPAL
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PROPOSED, BUT NOT YET IMPLEMENTED
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0. Introduction
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Dear netizens,
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I am gathering information on California government sources
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of electronic information that are currently available to
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the public, either by means of the Internet (ftp, gopher,
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email, www, etc.), or by direct dial to a bulletin board
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system. The most recent compilation follows. Sources of
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electronic information such as these continually change and
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evolve. Please send corrections, additions and comments to:
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Chris Mays <cmays@sfsu.edu> 496 Fairbanks Avenue, Oakland CA
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94610. I will periodically update the list.
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I assume all responsibility for errors and omissions. Please
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distribute this list freely, with proper credit. This file
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can be found at cpsr.org by anonymous ftp at
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ftp.cpsr.org:/cpsr/states/california/940615.cal_gov_info_FAQ
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(Login: anonymous, Password: (send Internet address)), or
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via listserv and gopher. Those of you with Mosaic or Lynx
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can access the list via World Wide Web at URL:
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http://www.cpsr.org/cpsr/states/california/
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940615.cal_gov_info_FAQ. If you do not have access to these
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technologies, email Chris Mays <cmays@sfsu.edu>, and I will
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forward you a copy of the list.
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This list was compiled for the California Electronic
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Government Information (CEGI) Project, with the support of
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Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, the
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California Library Association Government Publications
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Round Table, and help from subscribers to the calgovinfo
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list. To subscribe to calgovinfo, send email to:
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listserv@cpsr.org, Subject: none, message: subscribe
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calgovinfo <your name>
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The point of collecting this information is to:
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o Make the availability of these resources more widely
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known.
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o Start people thinking about what they want to see online,
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and how they want to retrieve it.
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o Create a demand for a larger list.
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o Applaud those state and local agencies and organizations
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who are providing electronic information services, and prod
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the rest.
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I will check the resources I hear about. Please make it easy
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for everyone by mentioning, if possible, the:
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o Name of the agency/organization, and where it fits into
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the structure of government. For example, if you have a
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gopher address for the Office of Information Technology,
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remind me that the OIT is part of the Department of Finance,
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which is a cabinet-level department. It would be helpful to
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know the formal, informal and acronymic names.
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o Name of the friendly, knowledgeable manager in charge of
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the resource, and how to contact her. Beyond contact names,
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I would like to know if the agency permits the public to
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give it feedback on the services offered.
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o Path to the resource, including what it is (ftp,
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gopher?), login, password, commands that must be issued
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(e.g. California Legislative Information,
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ftpmail@leginfo.public.ca.gov, Subject: none, message:
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connect leginfo.public.ca.gov <carriage return> help <cr>
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quit <cr>), directories of interest, phone number, speed and
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settings for BBS's, etc.
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o Nature of the information, perhaps in abstract form, so
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that I can write a sentence or two describing it, or borrow
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yours.
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o Dates of coverage. Note if the information source is an
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archive of past postings, documents or records, or just
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carries the latest.
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That being said, I guess I'd like to hear rumors of gold in
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the hills, too, so send them along, and I'll check them out.
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Thanks,
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Chris Mays
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Small Business Management student
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San Francisco
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State University
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cmays@sfsu.edu
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_________________________________________________________
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1. New in this edition
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I will list the new entries at the top of the list, and
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again in the body of the list.
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I will make this document 60 characters wide, and end each
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line with a carriage return, to keep the formatting readable
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for certain systems. Thank you Joan Loftus for the
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suggestion. Barbara Newcombe asks that the entries be dated
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and more terse. I welcome your feedback.
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TITLE: abagOnline, Access to Bay Area Governments Online
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SOURCE: Association of Bay Area Governments
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PATH: Mosaic or Lynx: http://www.abag.ca.gov
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ABSTRACT: ABAG will act as host for cities' online presence,
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or provide pointers to agencies with their own
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Internet-based servers. Gopher accessibility planned.
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CONTACT: ABAG: (510) 464-7900. Email to Dr. Eugene Leong,
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eugenel@abag.ca.gov or Terry Bursztynsky terryb@abag.ca.gov
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940609
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TITLE: Candidates for California Partisan Office, June 94.
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SOURCE: California Democratic Council, from California
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Secretary of State. Access through Silicon Valley Public
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Access Link.
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PATH: gopher to svpal.org /Government/Candidates for
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California Partisan Office, June 94/
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ABSTRACT: Information is provided for these races:
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o State-wide Offices.
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o US Senate.
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o US House.
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o State Senate.
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o State Assembly.
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CONTACT: For more information or if any errors are found,
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please e-mail to cdc@svpal.org
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DATES: Candidates for California Partisan Office, June 7,
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1994 Gubernatorial Primary Election.
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940615
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TITLE: California Election Information.
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SOURCE: California Secretary of State.
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PATH: gopher to caelections.advantis.com
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ABSTRACT: Election results for June 7, 1994 Gubernatorial
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Primary Election. Introduction to other election night
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services and statewide vote tabulation process. Results
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reported for the statewide races and propositions only.
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Server available for viewing election results until June 11.
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CONTACT: Subscriptions to services offered by the Secretary
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of State. Contact the California Legislative and Constituent
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Service Office at (916) 445-6375.
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DATES: Election results for June 7, 1994 Gubernatorial
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Primary Election.
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940607
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TITLE: Tom Hayden's Campaign for Governor.
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PATH: reform94@delphi.com
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ABSTRACT: Message sent election day with request for
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information yielded no response after several days.
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940615
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TITLE: City of Palo Alto Demonstration WWW Server.
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SOURCE: City of Palo Alto and Digital Equipment Corporation.
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PATH: Mosaic or Lynx http://www.city.palo-alto.ca.us
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ABSTRACT: Home Page items include:
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o City Government: Home Page -- Phone numbers
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o City Council Agenda -- City Council Meeting schedule
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o Other Government: County -- State -- Federal -- Bay Area
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o Chamber of Commerce
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CONTACT: Email to wwwadmin@city.palo-alto.ca.us, or
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city-web-ops@pa.dec.com
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940613
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TITLE: Senate-News service.
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SOURCE: California State Senate.
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PATH: Email to: senate-news@sen.ca.gov, Subject: doesn't
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matter, Text: HELP
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ABSTRACT: Some California State Senators have established
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email addresses for constituents, and mail-list and archive
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facilities to distribute reports, press-releases, and other
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information. To find your senator, gopher to sen.ca.gov;
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under the Access Options directory, choose ZIP Code Area
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Information. Electronic Mail Address Whitepages
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(SEN/ACCESS/EMAIL.TXT) has instructions to find your state
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senator's email address.
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FEEDBACK: Questions problems to: News.Editor@sen.ca.gov
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940615
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TITLE: Pete Wilson's Campaign for Governor.
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SOURCE: Pete Wilson Committee.
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PATH: Email to PeteWilson@delphi.com
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ABSTRACT: The Pete Wilson Committee will send information by
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regular mail if you email them your street address.
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940615
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I have added Santa Monica's Public Electronic Network (PEN),
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which is only available to residents of Santa Monica, people
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who work in the city, or at the 35 public access terminals.
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If someone who has access would supply me with an abstract
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of services and connection details, I will include that
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information here.
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TITLE: Santa Monica Public Information Network (PEN).
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SOURCE: City of Santa Monica.
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PATH: Access limited to Santa Monica.
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FEE:
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ABSTRACT:
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CONTACT: Keith Kurtz, City of Santa Monica, 1685 Main
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Street, P.O. Box 2200, Santa Monica CA 90401,
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1-310-458-8383.
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DATES:
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FEEDBACK:
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_________________________________________________________
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2. California Electronic Government Information
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STATE
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TITLE: California Department of Education Gopher: Goldmine.
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SOURCE: California Department of Education (CDE).
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PATH: gopher to: goldmine.cde.ca.gov
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ABSTRACT: The Goldmine root directory includes:
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o California Department of Education - general info/
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o California School Districts/
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o Daily Report Card News Service/
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o BBN's National School Network Testbed/
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940610
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TITLE: California Election Information.
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SOURCE: California Secretary of State.
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PATH: gopher to caelections.advantis.com
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ABSTRACT: Election results for June 7, 1994 Gubernatorial
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Primary Election. Introduction to other election night
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services and statewide vote tabulation process. Results
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reported for the statewide races and propositions only.
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Server available for viewing election results until June 11.
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CONTACT: Subscriptions to services offered by the Secretary
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of State. Contact the California Legislative and Constituent
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Service Office at (916) 445-6375.
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DATES: Election results for June 7, 1994 Gubernatorial
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Primary Election.
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940607
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TITLE: California Energy Commission Appliance Database.
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SOURCE: California Energy Commission, Building and Appliance
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Efficiency Office.
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PATH: BBS: Call Dottie Horgan at 1-916-654-4304 to request
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password. Then: 1-916-654-4069, 9600 bps, 8 bits, No parity,
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1 stop bit.
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ABSTRACT: Information on appliances certified to be sold in
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California. Organized by eleven types of appliances. Shows
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efficiency level of each model.
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FEEDBACK: Building and
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Appliance Efficiency Office of the California Energy
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Commission at 1-916-654-5198.
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940422
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TITLE: Emergency Digital Information Service (EDIS).
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SOURCE: Governor's Office of Emergency Services, Emergency
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Digital Information Service (EDIS).
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PATH: telnet to: oes1.oes.ca.gov 5501
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ABSTRACT: News releases and bulletins.
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940613
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TITLE: Judicial Council of California BBS.
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SOURCE: Judicial Council of California, Administrative
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Office of the Courts (AOC), Technical Support Group.
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PATH: Call 1-415-396-9277 to request user ID. When you
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receive ID, all 1-415-904-9454, 2400 bps, 8 bits, No parity,
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1 stop bit. Login ID: public <cr> terminal type: vt100 <cr>.
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ABSTRACT: Full text of California Supreme Court slip
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opinions, oral arguments calendar, Administrative Office of
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the Court press releases, etc. Main Menu includes:
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o Opinions Posted Today
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o Opinions Posted Last 30 Days
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o Supreme Court Calendar
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o Supreme Court Minutes
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o Trial Court Coordination
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o Invitations to Comment
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o Rules of Court
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o News Releases
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o Job Announcements
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CONTACT: Victor Chiles, Voice: 1-415-396-9268. They cannot
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provide extensive technical assistance.
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940330
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TITLE: Labor Market Information Bulletin Board System.
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SOURCE: State of California, Employment Development
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Department, Labor Market Information Division (LMID).
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PATH: BBS: 1-916-262-2227, 14400 bps, 8 bits, No parity, 1
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stop bit. Choose a password and fill out brief
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questionnaire.
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ABSTRACT: Labor market information publications,
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occupational descriptions, outlooks, etc.
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CONTACT: System Operator (SYSOP): Scott Slotterbeck, Voice:
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1-916-262-2236, or leave message online.
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DATES: Latest editions of various bulletins.
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FEEDBACK: Send and receive messages online.
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940422
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TITLE: California Legislative Information.
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SOURCE: California Legislative Data Center.
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PATH: ftp: leginfo.public.ca.gov (Login: anonymous,
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Password: (send Internet address)).
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ABSTRACT: Complete texts of California Codes, California
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Constitution, all statutes enacted on or after 1/1/93,
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information regarding pending legislation. To retrieve files
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directly from Legislature, start with help files by
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anonymous ftp at: leginfo.public.ca.gov /README_WELCOME,
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/pub/README_FIRST (Login: anonymous, Password: (send
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Internet address)). By ftpmail, email to:
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ftpmail@leginfo.public.ca.gov, Subject: none, message:
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connect leginfo.public.ca.gov <carriage return> get
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README_WELCOME <cr> cd pub <cr> get README_FIRST <cr> quit
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(send the message). Also available at: 1. Silicon Valley
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Public Access Link, gopher to: svpal.org
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/Government/California Legislature, and 2. University of
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California, Santa Cruz InfoSlug, gopher to: gopher.ucsc.edu
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/The Community/Guide to Government--U.S., State and
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Local/California Legislative Information
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DATES: Statutes enacted on or after January 1, 1993.
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FEEDBACK: email to: comments@leginfo.public.ca.gov
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940330
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TITLE: Senate Rules Committee's Gopher.
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SOURCE: California State Legislature, Senate Rules
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Committee.
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PATH: gopher to: sen.ca.gov; ftp: sen.ca.gov (Login:
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anonymous, Password: (send Internet address)
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ABSTRACT: The sen.ca.gov root directory includes:
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o Access Options for the California State Legislature/
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o General Reference Materials/
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o About the California Legislature Gopher/
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o California Penal Code Section 502.
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o California State Senate/
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o California State Assembly/
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o Access bill text and other information (at LDC)/
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o Other California Agencies, Gophers, and Information/
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o Other States & State Legislatures on the Internet/
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By anonymous ftp, start with help file at
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ftp://sen.ca.gov/0readme.txt (Login: anonymous,
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Password: (send Internet address), get 0readme.txt). To find
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out who your senator is, gopher to sen.ca.gov, and under the
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Access Options directory, choose #8. ZIP Code Area
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Information. Get file Electronic Mail Address Whitepages
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(SEN/ACCESS/EMAIL.TXT) for instructions on how to find your
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state senator's email address.
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940613
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TITLE: Senate-News service.
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SOURCE: California State Senate.
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PATH: Email to: senate-news@sen.ca.gov, Subject: doesn't
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matter, Text: HELP
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ABSTRACT: Some California State Senators have established
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email addresses for constituents, and mail-list and archive
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facilities to distribute reports, press-releases, and other
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information. To find your senator, gopher to sen.ca.gov;
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under the Access Options directory, choose ZIP Code Area
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Information. Electronic Mail Address Whitepages
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(SEN/ACCESS/EMAIL.TXT) has instructions to find your state
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senator's email address.
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FEEDBACK: Questions problems to: News.Editor@sen.ca.gov
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940615
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TITLE: (Unofficial) CalTrans District 03 ftpmail site.
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SOURCE: (Unofficial) California Department of Transportation
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District 03 Main Office, Marysville, CA.
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PATH: ftpmail: To access, email to: ftpmail@t3ew.dot.ca.gov,
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Subject: none, message: help
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ABSTRACT: Send email for help information: email to:
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ftpmail@t3ew.dot.ca.gov, Subject: none, message: help
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CONTACT: Donald C. Stone, GIS Coordinator/Systems Analyst,
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email: <dstone%trmx2@dot.ca.gov> Voice: 1-916-741-4031.
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940330
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CALIFORNIA INFORMATION FROM OTHER SOURCES
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CALIFORNIA POLITICIANS AND POLITICAL CANDIDATES
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TITLE: Candidates for California Partisan Office, June 94.
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SOURCE: California Democratic Council, from California
|
|
Secretary of State. Access through Silicon Valley Public
|
|
Access Link.
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PATH: gopher to svpal.org /Government/Candidates for
|
|
California Partisan Office, June 94/
|
|
ABSTRACT: Information is provided for these races:
|
|
o State-wide Offices.
|
|
o US Senate.
|
|
o US House.
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|
o State Senate.
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|
o State Assembly.
|
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CONTACT: For more information or if any errors are found,
|
|
please e-mail to cdc@svpal.org
|
|
DATES: Candidates for California Partisan Office, June 7,
|
|
1994 Gubernatorial Primary Election.
|
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ENTRY COMPILED: 940615
|
|
|
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TITLE: Information on Kathleen Brown's campaign for Governor
|
|
of California.
|
|
SOURCE: Kathleen Brown for Governor.
|
|
PATH: Email to katbrown@netcom.com, Subject: send <keyword>,
|
|
no message. For help, send with Subject: problem, message:
|
|
nature of request. By ftp: ftp.netcom.com /pub/katbrown
|
|
ABSTRACT: Information on Kathleen Brown's campaign for
|
|
Governor of California.
|
|
CONTACT: Kathleen Brown for Governor 12233 W. Olympic Blvd.
|
|
Suite 180 Los Angeles, CA 90064, (310)-207-7600.
|
|
ENTRY COMPILED: 940430
|
|
|
|
TITLE: Speaker Willie Brown's Press Releases and Radio
|
|
Feeds.
|
|
SOURCE: Speaker Willie L. Brown, Jr.
|
|
PATH: Email to almanac@assembly.ca.gov, Subject: none,
|
|
message: help
|
|
ENTRY COMPILED: 940613
|
|
|
|
TITLE: Tom Hayden's Campaign for Governor.
|
|
PATH: reform94@delphi.com
|
|
ABSTRACT: Message sent election day with request for
|
|
information yielded no response after several days.
|
|
ENTRY COMPILED: 940613
|
|
|
|
TITLE: Pete Wilson's Campaign for Governor.
|
|
SOURCE: Pete Wilson Committee.
|
|
PATH: Email to PeteWilson@delphi.com
|
|
ABSTRACT: The Pete Wilson Committee will send information by
|
|
regular mail if you email them your street address.
|
|
ENTRY COMPILED: 940613
|
|
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|
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OTHER STATE GOVERNMENTS
|
|
|
|
A good look at what other state governments are providing,
|
|
or want to provide, can be had at LC MARVEL (the Library of
|
|
Congress Machine-Assisted Realization of the Virtual
|
|
Electronic Library). gopher to marvel.loc.gov /Government
|
|
Information/State and Local Government Information (U.S.)/
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|
|
|
|
|
REGIONAL
|
|
|
|
TITLE: abagOnline, Access to Bay Area Governments Online
|
|
SOURCE: Association of Bay Area Governments
|
|
PATH: Mosaic or Lynx: http://www.abag.ca.gov
|
|
ABSTRACT: ABAG will act as host for cities' online presence,
|
|
or provide pointers to agencies with their own
|
|
Internet-based servers. Gopher accessibility planned.
|
|
CONTACT: ABAG: (510) 464-7900. Email to Dr. Eugene Leong,
|
|
eugenel@abag.ca.gov or Terry Bursztynsky terryb@abag.ca.gov
|
|
ENTRY COMPILED: 940609
|
|
|
|
TITLE: SF Bay RWQCB BBS
|
|
SOURCE: San Francisco Regional Water Quality Control Board
|
|
PATH: BBS: Dial 1-510-286-0404, 14400 bps, 8 bits, No
|
|
parity, 1 stop bit. VT100 Emulation.
|
|
ABSTRACT: SF Bay Region is one of nine Regional Water
|
|
Quality Control Boards.
|
|
CONTACT: Sysop: Steve Morse, Leave message while online.
|
|
FEEDBACK: Send and receive messages while online.
|
|
ENTRY COMPILED: 940425
|
|
|
|
|
|
MUNICIPAL
|
|
|
|
TITLE: City Connection BBS
|
|
SOURCE: City Connection BBS, San Jose, CA. A Public Access,
|
|
Community Information Resource, Serving the Santa Clara
|
|
County Cities.
|
|
PATH: BBS: 1-408-272-3332, 14400 bps, 8 bits, No parity, 1
|
|
stop bit. FirstClass Bulletin Board: download software to
|
|
allow graphical user interface. Choose a password, fill out
|
|
brief questionnaire, compose 'resume', to be validated for
|
|
longer daily access privilege.
|
|
ABSTRACT: Information about local communities and
|
|
organizations, local government, schools, businesses,
|
|
non-profits. Residents may provide information. Cities of
|
|
Cupertino, Milpitas, San Jose and Saratoga.
|
|
CONTACT: System Administrator (sysop): Robert Kim, Voice:
|
|
1-408-272-4185.
|
|
FEEDBACK: Validated members may send and receive messages
|
|
online.
|
|
ENTRY COMPILED: 940427
|
|
|
|
TITLE: CityNet BBS (Cupertino)
|
|
SOURCE: CityNet, Inc. "Advancing Community Through
|
|
Technology"
|
|
FEE: $20-$400/year, depending on type of account.
|
|
PATH: Register and pay annual fee before logging on.
|
|
ABSTRACT: Information from departments of Cupertino city
|
|
government, schools, businesses and community groups; the
|
|
ability to apply for permits & licenses; email, want ads,
|
|
sales information, etc.
|
|
CONTACT: CityNet, Inc. 20300 Stevens Creek Blvd., Suite 398,
|
|
Cupertino CA 95014, 1-408-777-7000.
|
|
ENTRY COMPILED: 940615
|
|
|
|
TITLE: Community Access BBS
|
|
SOURCE: City of Antioch (Unofficial).
|
|
PATH: BBS: 1-510-777-1314, 1200-28800 bps, 8 bits, No
|
|
parity, 1 stop bit. VT100 Emulation. Choose a password, fill
|
|
out brief questionnaire.
|
|
ABSTRACT: Antioch City Hall - Public Information Menu
|
|
includes:
|
|
o Monthly News Letter
|
|
o Bid-Line
|
|
o Job Hot-Line
|
|
o **AGENDA** City Council / Redevelopment Agency
|
|
o **NOTICE** of Public Hearing
|
|
o City Council Information
|
|
o Purchasing Dept. Information
|
|
o **MINUTES** City Council / Redevelopment Agency
|
|
CONTACT: Sysop: Mark Liddington. LIDDVIDD Productions, Home
|
|
of CAbbs-Net: P.O. Box 4703 Antioch, CA 94531-4703 Voice:
|
|
1-510-706-7511, mark_liddington@cabbs.com
|
|
ENTRY COMPILED: 940412
|
|
|
|
TITLE: INFOACCESS BBS.
|
|
SOURCE: City of Oakland.
|
|
PATH: BBS: 1-510-238-6561, 2400 bps, 8 bits, No parity, 1
|
|
stop bit. VT100 Emulation. Choose a password, fill out brief
|
|
questionnaire.
|
|
ABSTRACT: The InfoAccess Bulletin Menu includes:
|
|
o InfoAccess Menu
|
|
o Library Menu
|
|
o City Council/ORA Menu
|
|
o City Planning Menu
|
|
o Permit Processing Menu
|
|
o Emergency Services Menu
|
|
o Oakland School Board Meeting Agenda
|
|
o Cultural Arts Menu
|
|
o Energy Crisis Intervention Program
|
|
o Oakland Police Menu
|
|
o City Phone Menu
|
|
o Special Services
|
|
ENTRY COMPILED: 940613
|
|
|
|
TITLE: City of Palo Alto Demonstration WWW Server.
|
|
SOURCE: City of Palo Alto and Digital Equipment Corporation.
|
|
PATH: Mosaic or Lynx http://www.city.palo-alto.ca.us
|
|
ABSTRACT: Home Page items include:
|
|
o City Government: Home Page -- Phone numbers
|
|
o City Council Agenda -- City Council Meeting schedule
|
|
o Other Government: County -- State -- Federal -- Bay Area
|
|
o Chamber of Commerce
|
|
CONTACT: Email to wwwadmin@city.palo-alto.ca.us, or
|
|
city-web-ops@pa.dec.com
|
|
ENTRY COMPILED: 940613
|
|
|
|
TITLE: City of San Jose
|
|
SOURCE: City of San Jose: Access through Silicon Valley
|
|
Public Access Link.
|
|
PATH: gopher to: svpal.org /Government/City of San Jose
|
|
ABSTRACT: Experimental service. City of San Jose Directory
|
|
includes:
|
|
o SJ Employee Directory/
|
|
o SJ Government Directory.
|
|
o San Jose City Council Agenda.
|
|
o San Jose City Job Opportunities.
|
|
ENTRY COMPILED: 940613
|
|
|
|
TITLE: Santa Monica Public Information Network (PEN).
|
|
SOURCE: City of Santa Monica.
|
|
PATH: Access limited to Santa Monica.
|
|
CONTACT: Keith Kurtz, City of Santa Monica, 1685 Main
|
|
Street, P.O. Box 2200, Santa Monica CA 90401,
|
|
1-310-458-8383.
|
|
|
|
|
|
PROPOSED, BUT NOT YET IMPLEMENTED
|
|
|
|
Look for a FirstClass Bulletin Board System in Mountain
|
|
View. It's being tested now.
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 1994 15:25:01 -0400 (EDT)
|
|
From: email list server <listserv@SNYSIDE.SUNNYSIDE.COM>
|
|
Subject: File 2--WRITE CONGRESS for Public Lane on Info Highway
|
|
|
|
*** ACTION ALERT! ***
|
|
*** WRITE TO YOUR SENATORS TO SUPPORT S. 2195! ***
|
|
|
|
Help create public space in cyberspace.
|
|
Prevent the NII from becoming simply an electronic shopping mall.
|
|
|
|
An unprecendented coalition of nonprofit, educational, arts, service,
|
|
labor, civil rights, consumer, public broadcasting, religious, community,
|
|
public interest, civic, and cultural organizations are working to get
|
|
Congress to designate a public lane on the information highway.
|
|
|
|
Toward this goal, an important new bill has just been released that
|
|
would open up media and communications networks to a wide range of
|
|
information and service providers. S. 2195 would ensure that television
|
|
and other media will have democratic and diverse offerings for the
|
|
public in the next decade.
|
|
|
|
But in the face of tough odds, the coalition needs _your_ help.
|
|
|
|
* Please write to your Senators ASAP in support of S. 2195:
|
|
The National Public Telecommunications Infrastructure Act of 1994.
|
|
|
|
Included in this post: * Fact Sheet on S. 2195
|
|
* Sample Letter to Your Senators
|
|
|
|
Please distribute this information widely.
|
|
|
|
|
|
--
|
|
|
|
|
|
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY LEGISLATION (S. 2195)
|
|
|
|
Senator Daniel Inouye (D-HI), Chairman of the Communications
|
|
Subcommittee of the Senate Commerce, Transportation and Science
|
|
Committee, has introduced important legislation to require the
|
|
reservation of capacity on advanced telecommunications networks
|
|
for non-commercial educational and informational services and
|
|
civic discourse.
|
|
|
|
Telecommunications infrastructure legislation is generally
|
|
believed to have the potential to transform education, self-governance,
|
|
civic discourse and artistic expression. However, this promise will
|
|
not be fulfilled unless there is a guaranteed right-of-way for the
|
|
public to share non-commercial educational, cultural, civic and
|
|
informational services. Senator Inouye's legislation seeks to address
|
|
this problem by reserving up to twenty percent of the capacity on
|
|
advanced telecommunications networks for use by state and local
|
|
governments, educational institutions, public broadcasters, libraries
|
|
and nonprofit organizations organized for the purpose of providing
|
|
public access to noncommercial, educational, informational, cultural
|
|
civic and charitable services. The legislation is not, however,
|
|
intended to cover the Internet. Nor is it intended to cover point
|
|
to point telephone communications that are not intended for the public.
|
|
|
|
While many people contemplate that at some point in the future
|
|
there will be ample capacity on these "switched" networks so that
|
|
technological and economic barriers to access would disappear, this bill
|
|
would insure such uses in the interim. If and when adequate capacity is
|
|
available, the legislative requirement to reserve space would be phased
|
|
out or terminated. The legislation also includes a funding mechanism to
|
|
give those entities for which the capacity is being reserved sufficient
|
|
economic support to use the capacity.
|
|
|
|
Absent legislation, the telecommunications industry is
|
|
unlikely to provide adequate, affordable, non-discriminatory access
|
|
to communications networks, and could potentially control the ideas
|
|
and information we all now receive and send over computer networks.
|
|
Information technologies are already having a profound impact on the
|
|
way we communicate with each other, keep abreast of and disseminate
|
|
important information, educate ourselves, receive health care, expand
|
|
our cultural horizons, and engage in political and civic discourse.
|
|
Politicians and members of the telecommunications industry have all
|
|
recognized the potential of the "information superhighway" expand the
|
|
delivery of noncommercial educational services and contribute to a
|
|
new era of democratic self-governance and to enrich the lives of
|
|
those people that have traditionally been left out. Senator
|
|
Inouye's legislation will provide the mechanism for the information
|
|
superhighway to realize these goals.
|
|
|
|
We need to support public right-of-way legislation. We encourage
|
|
you to begin lobbying efforts by writing letters to your Senators
|
|
immediately.
|
|
|
|
|
|
--
|
|
|
|
|
|
SAMPLE LETTERS IN SUPPORT OF PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY BILL (S. 2195)
|
|
|
|
* Please write your Senators as soon as possible on this urgent matter.
|
|
If you can, also write Senator Inouye and Senator Hollings.
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Honorable [your senator]
|
|
___ Senate ________ Office Building
|
|
Washington, DC 20510
|
|
|
|
Dear Senator ____________:
|
|
|
|
We are writing to encourage you to support the legislation
|
|
(S.2195) introduced by Senator Inouye to provide space for
|
|
non-commercial uses on the "information superhighway." We
|
|
hope that you will recognize the importance of this
|
|
legislation and consider becoming a co-sponsor. Congress must
|
|
ensure that as the legal landscape for the provision of
|
|
telecommunications services changes dramatically, those
|
|
organizations committed to providing informational,
|
|
educational, cultural and charitable services to the public
|
|
are not left out.
|
|
|
|
Congress has an historic opportunity to shape the nation's
|
|
communications system for the future. But the promise of
|
|
economic development, educational reform and enhanced
|
|
democracy will not happen if the new technologies are
|
|
utilized principally for home shopping and movies on demand.
|
|
It is crucial that any such legislation provides for the
|
|
reservation of capacity for open, non-discriminatory use by
|
|
state and local governments, libraries, schools,
|
|
public broadcasters, and other nonprofit entities. [If
|
|
applicable, please state potential uses for your
|
|
organization.]
|
|
|
|
Sincerely,
|
|
|
|
--
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Honorable Daniel K. Inouye
|
|
Chairman, Subcommittee on Communications,
|
|
Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation
|
|
722 Senate Hart Office Building
|
|
Washington, DC 20510
|
|
|
|
Dear Mr. Chairman:
|
|
|
|
We are writing to commend your efforts to ensure that space
|
|
is provided for non-commercial uses on the "information
|
|
superhighway." We support your proposal (S.2195) regarding
|
|
the reservation of capacity and hope that your proposal will
|
|
be considered simultaneously with the Senate's debate on the
|
|
broader telecommunications reform bill, S. 1822.
|
|
|
|
Congress has an historic opportunity to shape the nation's
|
|
communications system for the future. But the promise of
|
|
economic development, educational reform and enhanced
|
|
democracy will not happen if the new technologies are
|
|
utilized principally for home shopping and movies on demand.
|
|
It is crucial that any telecommunications reform legislation
|
|
provides for the reservation of capacity for open, non-
|
|
discriminatory use by state and local governments, libraries,
|
|
schools, public broadcasters, and other nonprofit entities.
|
|
[If applicable, please state potential uses for your
|
|
organization.]
|
|
|
|
Sincerely,
|
|
|
|
--
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Honorable Ernest F. Hollings
|
|
Chairman Committee on Commerce, Science
|
|
and Transportation
|
|
125 Senate Russell Office Building
|
|
Washington, DC 20510
|
|
|
|
Dear Mr. Chairman:
|
|
|
|
We are writing in support of legislation (S.2195) introduced
|
|
by Senator Daniel Inouye to ensure that space is provided for
|
|
non-commercial uses on the "information superhighway."
|
|
|
|
You have been a leader in telecommunications reform efforts.
|
|
Senator Inouye's important legislation would advance your
|
|
objectives by insuring that the information superhighway
|
|
provides more than home shopping and movies on demand. We
|
|
hope that you will help ensure that S.2195 is included in the
|
|
current debate on telecommunications reform and considered
|
|
contemporaneously with S. 1822.
|
|
|
|
Congress has an historic opportunity to shape the nation's
|
|
communications system for the future. But the promise of
|
|
economic development, educational reform and enhanced
|
|
democracy will not happen if the new technologies are
|
|
utilized principally for home shopping and movies on demand.
|
|
It is crucial that any such legislation provides for the
|
|
reservation of capacity for open, non-discriminatory use by
|
|
state and local governments, libraries, schools,
|
|
public broadcasters, and other nonprofit entities. [If
|
|
applicable, please state potential uses for your
|
|
organization.]
|
|
|
|
Sincerely,
|
|
|
|
--
|
|
|
|
|
|
A copy of the "public space" bill (S. 2195), and other supporting
|
|
materials will be placed online shortly.
|
|
|
|
Please distribute this post widely. Thank you for your support.
|
|
|
|
--
|
|
Anthony E. Wright cme@access.digex.net
|
|
Coordinator, Future of Media Project Center for Media Education
|
|
|
|
--
|
|
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility is a national membership
|
|
organization of people concerned about the impact of technology on society.
|
|
For automatic or live info email to cpsr-info@cpsr.org; you may also contact
|
|
CPSR, P.O. Box 717, Palo Alto, CA 94302, (415) 322-3778.
|
|
Your membership, participation, and support is welcome.
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 94 09:56:58 PDT
|
|
From: mvp@LSIL.COM(Mike Van Pelt 4282)
|
|
Subject: File 3--More commentary on "Ghost in the Modem" (Re CuD 6.58)
|
|
|
|
In Cu Digest, #6.58, <A02DAG1@NOC.NIU.EDU> wrote
|
|
|
|
>In Cu Digest #6.51, Bryce Wilcox wrote:
|
|
>-=> I would like to take this opportunity to state that I
|
|
>-=> believe egalitarianism, in regard to information technology
|
|
>-=> as elsewhere, is an irrational, immoral, and dangerous
|
|
>-=> ideal.
|
|
>You don't leave much to comment on, but I'm curious what your
|
|
>reasoning is for your position. I agree with you on the second to
|
|
>last paragraph, that policies and programs that are, or could be,
|
|
>destructive should be opposed, but I don't understand the connection
|
|
>between the ideal that every citizen that cares to connect up and
|
|
>start surfing the net should be allowed to and a policy that's
|
|
>destructive to either the "cyberspace" that we keep hearing about or
|
|
>the real society in which we live.
|
|
>
|
|
>Maybe I'm misunderstanding your position, but you seem to favour a
|
|
>"status quo" position that only the technologically knowledgable
|
|
>should be allowed to use the networks. A sort of nerd-priesthood, if
|
|
>you will, paying homage to the net.gods. If this is, in fact, your
|
|
>position, how would one go about joining this priesthood? What sort
|
|
>of controls will have to be implemented to keep out the
|
|
>non-initiated?
|
|
|
|
I can't speak for Bryce, but my understanding of his reasoning when I
|
|
sent him private email agreeing with and supporting his position is
|
|
that today, "eglatarianism" usually means a government requirement for
|
|
identical results, not equality of opportunity.
|
|
|
|
Forcing "cyberspace" to become some kind of vast new government
|
|
entitlement will be destructive -- more destructive than the visions
|
|
of "information robber barons" dreamed up by those who seem to be
|
|
advocating such a government entitlement.
|
|
|
|
Furthermore, if design of the "information superhighway" is dumbed down
|
|
to make sure the lowest common denominator can get the full value of it
|
|
with no learning curve, then what of value will be left?
|
|
|
|
I certainly don't understand from Bryce's message any intention to do
|
|
anything to keep people out. Those who can summon up the motivation to
|
|
learn to use the "infobahn" will do so. Those that just want results
|
|
without putting a shred of effort into obtaining the results will have
|
|
less success. It is always so.
|
|
|
|
Make it easier to use, yes, but not at the expense of limiting
|
|
its power and functionality. Don't dumb it down.
|
|
|
|
And *definitely* don't turn it into some kind of welfare-statist
|
|
entitlement where making a profit is forbidden. That will turn it
|
|
into the information equivalent of Cabrini-Green.
|
|
|
|
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End of Computer Underground Digest #6.59
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