Volume 7, Number 21 21 May 1990 +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | _ | | / \ | | /|oo \ | | - FidoNews - (_| /_) | | _`@/_ \ _ | | FidoNet (r) | | \ \\ | | International BBS Network | (*) | \ )) | | Newsletter ______ |__U__| / \// | | / FIDO \ _//|| _\ / | | (________) (_/(_|(____/ | | (jm) | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ Editor in Chief: Vince Perriello Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell Chief Procrastinator Emeritus: Tom Jennings Copyright 1990, Fido Software. All rights reserved. Duplication and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only. For use in other circumstances, please contact Fido Software. FidoNews is published weekly by the System Operators of the FidoNet (r) International BBS Network. It is a compilation of individual articles contributed by their authors or authorized agents of the authors. 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ARTICLES ................................................. 1 FidoCon '90 Update! ...................................... 1 Environment: A Cooperative Topical Database .............. 2 The Christian Distribution Network (CDN) ................. 9 File Echos & Support Group NetWorks ...................... 11 RULES FOR CURMUDGEON TOSS . . . at the Region 17 Conven .. 14 SIGN FRIENDS-A Sign Language Tutorial .................... 16 FIDOCON 1990 REGISTRATION FORM ........................... 18 2. COLUMNS .................................................. 21 Talk Me Through It, Honey ................................ 21 3. LATEST VERSIONS .......................................... 24 And more! FidoNews 7-21 Page 1 21 May 1990 ================================================================= ARTICLES ================================================================= What's new with FidoCon '90: Well, the first discount deadline has passed, however, if you get your registrations in before June 1st, you can STILL save $50 on the conference fees! Send your application (included in this issue of FidoNews) to 1/90@FidoNet. If you can't pay for the entire conference all at once, don't forget that you can reserve your discount by sending in a non- refundable deposit of $100. Phil Becker will be attending FidoCon, and will be talking about TBBS, TDBS, and his latest creation, The Integrated Mail System for TBBS, or TIMS, which gives multi-line TBBS systems continuous mail capability! Thom Henderson will also be giving a seminar on several of System Enhancement Associates' products, as well as a look to the future for SEA. Jack Rickard of BoardWatch Magazine will be there! US Robotics will make their usual appearence at the convention, and will have several announcements for future USR products! Good Egg Net has also announced that their national convention will be held at Conclave '90, making the fourth amateur network to participate! Bit Bucket Software is also going to participate, though details are not yet available at this time. With all the early registrations, this FidoCon looks to be the biggest ever, so be sure to get your reservations in soon! Bill VanGlahn, FIDOCON '90 Committee Chairman 1:1/90@FidoNet ----------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 7-21 Page 2 21 May 1990 William J.Bradley. (1:163/223) THE WORLD WE LIVE IN -------------------- A couple of nights ago as I drove up to the farmhouse in that I share with my wife and five sons, I was struck by the beauty of the sunset that was in progress at the time. It remind- ed me of when I was a boy delivering the morning newspaper when many mornings began with such a beautiful sunrise that I often wished that it would never end. We live in such a beautiful world and in the intervening 45 years since my boyhood sunrises and my more recent sunsets, we have managed to do terrible things to this lovely gift of creation. All of us who live in N.America have had a part in the problems that have developed. For example, most of us own, use or drive vehicles that don't run on hay and you can't eat when you are finished with them. Most of us also, in this part of the world, wear synthetic clothing that burns with the ferocity of petrochemicals and with the same smell and polluting ability. (We had to find all-cotton Tee shirts for one of our sons who was in a body brace. Such Tee shirts were almost impossible to find. A friend visiting overseas finally brought some home for us!) Finally, as I sit here writing this article on my PC, some- thing is burning or radiating somewhere, to give me the power to use this computer. As the power is produced, so is waste that someone, somewhere has to figure out how to get rid of. Most of my life has been spent in a health technology of one sort or another. About two years ago I left that work to go into analytical laboratory work. I am now a project coordinator for an organic and inorganic analytical laboratory that spends a lot of its time doing environmental analyses for government and industry. It has been through this work that the idea for this project developed. Some of the pictures that come to mind when I think of the word "environment" and "environmentalist" are ones of either confrontation or of 'doom and gloom'. The confrontation is often with large organizations and the 'doom-and-gloomers' are often scientists. Yet when you look at the daily press a little more closely you often find quite a lot of people struggling with day to day environmental problems and often finding useful solutions. For example I live in a small rural community and haul my trash to a small local dumpsite. About two years ago the Ministry of the Environment stopped municipalities from burning off the refuse in their dumpsites. That was fair enough as burning only moves the dump to another site via the air that we need to breathe and live. However the consequence has been that the dump filled with astonishing rapidity and will close in another two months. In its place there will be a door to door pick up, throughout the county, by a contractor. Whoever wins the contract will have to prove by sub-contracts, that he has a recycling destination for most of the refuse. The householders FidoNews 7-21 Page 3 21 May 1990 will then be expected to sort all of their trash into various categories such as glass, tin, paper and plastics etc.. Then there were the two families that were featured on a TV program who hardly have need of garbage pick-up at all. The last time one lady used the garbage service was six weeks before the filming of the TV program. The other lady could not remember when she had used the garbage collection service. Both of these women had organized their households in such a way that every- thing was re-used and composted. Some people will not use disposable diapers. A hundred years from now an Archeologist specializing in our dumpsites will be digging up the outer wrappings of Junior's diaper. In the same way you read of people who will not use styrofoam cups or patronize take-out food businesses that package their food in styrofoam containers. All of this sparked my interest and I began clipp- ing environmental articles out of the newspapers. Then I categ- orized them, paraphrased them, (Wrote a short description of the article.) put them on a database and sorted them. The result of this effort was fascinating reading. When I described this exper- ience to friends and clients alike, they expressed an interest in seeing something like what I had done, put out on a regular basis. Having given it a lot of thought, what I would like to do is establish a database of clipped newpaper articles, on the environment, from as wide an area as possible. This desire then, leads me to all of you who participate in the worldwide FIDO network. What I would like to ask of you is this: 1. Would you be interested in clipping articles from your local newspaper and sending them to me. When you clip them I will need: a. Name of the newspaper b. Page number c. Date of publication 2. Having clipped the article, would you be inter- ested in helping out further by writing a 4 to 5 line paraphrase (description) of the article. (AS I UNDERSTAND IT, AND CORRECT ME IF I AM WRONG PLEASE, I AM ALLOWED TO PUBLISH THE DESCRIPTION OF AN ARTICLE (A PARAPHRASE), AS LONG AS I SUPPLY DETAILS OF THE SOURCE.) Once the database was established I would do a number of things with it: FidoNews 7-21 Page 4 21 May 1990 A. The database in its entirety would be offered for use to all who participate in the FIDO network. B. Establish a non-profit organization to offer the use of the database to private individuals, industry and govern- ment, anywhere in the world who may wish to use it. The indications I have at the moment are that such database would be welcomed. In this latter instance a fee would be charged. This project will consume a lot of time and will require people to work at it full time, so it will need to earn enough to pay its own way. At the present time there is a start-up committee of two Ph.D. level scientists. A Ph.D. level university professor who teaches economic ethics, a businessman who manufactures laboratory products and myself. Following are the categories that I have used so far, any further suggestions would be appreciated. After the categ- ories you will see a few examples of paraphrased clippings. We are all, each and every one of us, contributors to the environment that we live, therefore we all have a respons- ibility - each in his or her own way - to contribute what we can to improve the health of that environment and in this way, the health of us all. So get out the scissors.......! You can reach me by post at the following addresses: William J. Bradley, Box 330, Chesterville, Ontario Canada K0C 1H0. or William J. Bradley, c/o Solar Biologicals Inc., Box 269, Ogdensburg, NY, 13669. or William J. Bradley, c/o CHANNEL-23 Communications Box 357, Orleans, Ontario Canada K1C 1S7 CLASSIFICATIONS --------------- FidoNews 7-21 Page 5 21 May 1990 ENVIRONMENT ....................... 10E HEALTH............................. 20H POLLUTION.......................... 30P - Acid Rain........................ 30PAR - Air........... .................. 30PA - Dumping.......................... 30PD - Fines & Convictions.............. 30PFC - Food............................. 30PF - Fresh Water...................... 30PFW - Global Warming................... 30PG - Hazardous Waste.................. 30PH - Industrial....................... 30PI - Land............................. 30PL - Oil Spill........................ 30POS - Pesticides....................... 30PP - Pulp Mills....................... 30PPM - Sea.............................. 30PS - Toxic Spill...................... 30PT POPULATION......................... 40P RESOURCES.......................... 50R - Agriculture...................... 50RA - Animal........................... 50RAN - Energy........................... 50RE - Forest........................... 50RF - Fresh Water...................... 50RFW - Land............................. 50RL - Sea.............................. 50RS - Underground...................... 50RU TRANSPORTATION..................... 60T WASTE MANAGEMENT................... 70W - Landfill......................... 70WL - Recycling........................ 70WR - Sewage Treatment................. 70WS - Waste Incinerator................ 70WI The classifying number at the top of each paraphrased article breaks down in the following way: 90: Year 02: Month 08: Day 30PFC: Class (See above) C: The newspaper 2: Page No. of the newspaper. 90020830PFCC2 ================================================================ FINES OR CHARGES: FidoNews 7-21 Page 6 21 May 1990 Cameco, the crown owned uranium mining company in Saskatchewan, faces a second pollution charge after a spill of radioactive water at its Rabbit Lake Mine. Cameco was fined $10,000 last December for a 2 million litre spill. 90020730PDC3 ================================================================ POLLUTION-DUMPING: In Carleton Place Ontario, Kenden Industries which operates a wood products plant on an island in the Mississippi River, will be required to clean up a hazardous waste dump says the Ministry of the Environment. 90020850RAC5 ================================================================ RESOURCES-ANIMAL: An official from the World Wide fund for Nature said, in Belgium last Wednesday, that the international ban on ivory trading is proving effective in the struggle to save the elephants of Africa. 90011650REc6 ================================================================ RESOURCES-ENERGY: Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani has launched the Centre for Global Energy Studies, in London, last Monday. It is aimed at co-operations among oil producers, companies and consumers to avoid another oil crisis. 90020730PFC9 ================================================================ POLLUTION-FOOD: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration through its Centre for Science in the Public Interest, supplies a number of hints for those who are concerned about pollutants in fish. Among the hints are to vary the species, cook properly, select young or small fish and trim away the skin and dark meat. 89-9010EC10 ================================================================ ENVIRONMENT: FidoNews 7-21 Page 7 21 May 1990 Environmental groups are rallying behind the federal Environment Minister Lucien Bouchard, in what they see as a tough battle to get environmental assessment legislation through the federal bureaucracy. 89-9010EC12 ================================================================ ENVIRONMENT: The U.S.Congress has announced that legislators from 33 nations will come to Washington next spring to consider global warming and other environmental issues. 89-9010EC17 ================================================================ ENVIRONMENT: In Portland, Maine, an international conference was told that Canadians and Americans will have to work together, if the Gulf of Maine is to be protected against mounting threats from pollution and overfishing. 89-9010EC18 ================================================================ ENVIRONMENT: One hundred students from the Renfrew County Board Education gathered at Central Public School to discuss environmental concerns and see how each and everyone of us affects the environment and possible solutions to the problem. 89-9010EC19 ================================================================ ENVIRONMENT: Japan spends $230 million to shore up an isle and keep it above water, so that under international agreements, Japan can retain vast fishing and sea-floor mining claims. 89121210EC20 ================================================================ ENVIRONMENT: Organizers in Vancouver said that former Norwegian Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland, will head the guest list at an environ- mental trade show and conference to be held in Vancouver this coming March. FidoNews 7-21 Page 8 21 May 1990 90010910EC22 ================================================================ ENVIRONMENT: A single mother in Ottawa is doing her bit for the environment by making custom made cloth diapers for the environmentally sensitive parent. Her six month old business is booming! *************** Please address any netmail to me at 1:163/223 or to one of the addresses above. Thank you for taking the time to read this article. I hope to hear from many of you from around the world. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 7-21 Page 9 21 May 1990 Pat Mulcahy FidoNet 1:115/790, NetWork 8:7003/2007 What is the Christian Distribution Network? Through a pleasant association with the SDN Project, Ray Waldo came up with the idea for the Christian Distribution Network (CDN) Project (sm). Although the SDN Project made available a vast array of excellent shareware files, the Project didn't specifically address the special interests of those who use their computers for Church-related or Christian-related endeavors. It is Ray's intent to bridge that gap with the CDN Project. Ray Waldo is CDN's founder and Project Manager. Over the last several months, he has been busy creating the CDN Project and fine-tuning the details. His enthusiasm for the project has pushed it to grow and develop, with new systems joining each week. The CDN is made up of BBS operators, software developers, and end users. Any of these may be clergy, laity or Church staff. CDN uses TICK or FLEA to automatically distribute acceptable software and text files that have been developed to support Christian computing. The idea is to make available files that can be of help to the Christian SysOp or computer user. Distribution is carried out in file echos, which are basically the same as message echos, except that files and not messages are exchanged. CDN currently has several file echos available. The first is CDN, which is for general Christian and Church software. CDN_TEXT is to distribute Christian text; CDN_TROL is CDN's distribution of 'THE ROCK' On-Line files, dealing with Contemporary Christian Music. Currently under development are CDN_CFC to distribute Computers for Christ's text files; CDN_MJCN for the Messianic Jewish Computer Network; and CDN_MIDI to distribute Christian-Related MIDI files. CDN has two message echos as well. CDN_SYSOP is for SysOps in the CDN project. CDN_FILES is the echo for anyone interested in CDN and the files it distributes. This echo is the primary means of notification to the general public of all files distributed. From time to time, CDN makes certain large files available through postal distribution. For example, recently the Online Bible (13 360K diskettes) was considered too large to distribute by modem, so it was made available to those interested through postal distribution. The package went to the first SysOp on the list, who sent it to the next, and so on until it was returned to Ray. FidoNews 7-21 Page 10 21 May 1990 There are several types of CDN members. Full members carry the UCDN flag in the FidoNet or NetWork nodelists. Full members must carry all program file areas, maintain files for a specified length of time, and not change the compression type or remove the Security Envelope for at least three weeks. Limited members do not carry the UCDN flag. They are not required to carry all program file areas, and may make any legal changes in the compression technique, remove the security envelope or delete the files from their systems after all pending transfers have taken place. Finally, a recipient is considered a "user" of the CDN net distributor, and have no restrictions placed on them. Those interested in joining the CDN project in any capacity should look for their local CDN node (search the nodelist for the UCDN flag) and request the file CDN_JOIN.EXE. That file contains the current policy document, as well as information on joining the project. CDN_JOIN.EXE is also avaialble from 1:115/790 (aka 8:7003/2007) or from Ray's system, 1:394/1 (aka 8:7003/1); both are 9600 HST systems. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 7-21 Page 11 21 May 1990 File Echos & Support Group NetWorks (the Best thing to happen to networking since Mail) Many times within the constraints of already existing Networks (i.e. FidoNet, RBBSNet, BBSNet, GhotiNet, etc) develops a Support Group, Informational Network, Distribution System or unique Topical File Echos. Right now file echos are spreading like wildfire. Much in the same manner that echos originated, file echos are headed. In fact, now the latest FidoNews and Nodediff comes echoed via Tick in two distinct file echos NODEDIFF and FNEWS to most local networks. With file echos, files can go directly online (to the area of recieving sysops choice) with a description. File echos use a secure environment and have a dupe catcher so, no worries mate. In the old days, as sysops, we could send each other File Attatches and the receiving sysop would have to move the file online and type a description into the display file for users. Now, with new technology we can send files not only to each other but the description comes with it and it can be immediately avaliable for the our users, and friends too. The utility that changed my life was Tick, written by Barry Geller. The latest avaliable version is 2.00 usually found as Tick200.Lzh. Seems right after that, the next great invention came out; Raid, by George Peace, which is an Areafix for Tick and can be used to turn file echos on and off. Current Raid release version is 1.00 found mostly as Raid100.Lzh. There is to be a new Raid with an "Announce" function built in and it will "AutoCreate" new File echo areas. I am willing to bet Release Two will be out shortly. Ticket, by Paul West, is one of many file announcement programs. Also avaliable is RFP (Recieved for Processing), by Tom Hendricks is another Great and completely configurable File Announcement Program. Yes, Its getting better all the time . I can't say what was the first file echo. But shucks, I was just mesmerized by the SDS. When our Local NEC who at the time was Bill Anderson started distributing the SDS to us it was it was like discovering ice cream for the first time . A chocolate soda fountain had been turned on we had only dreamed existed. Before this, we all shared new releases that someone was lucky enough to File Request. When someone got a new some- thing or other that helped the operation of their BBS, they would announce it in the local sysop echo and we would out and wazoo it, FReq it, or any other manner at our disposal. Since the SDS came to town they all would mysteriously just show up. The concept of file echos caught on so strong here in our local FidoNews 7-21 Page 12 21 May 1990 community that a group of about 7 of us formed over 75 local file echos which we use to share new shareware programs and uploads via our local network(s). One I originally contacted Barry Geller about some problems I was having with a "C" Echo, I renamed to CEE and is now distributed in 3 regions in Fido- Net. And since then too, I began help with beta testing Tick and finally Raid at Barry and Georges invitation and my persistance . That was about two years ago and other things have changed here and now Ed Cavender and I pick up the SDS & DDSDOORS for Nashville and distribute them to anyone interested. Ed and I even have had the chance to send a couple files back the other way. I would like to do some more in this great new age which is dawning. I am not a programmer though so that leaves out quite a few of the fun type jobs . I have been listening and watching and helping tie my local network into some of the new support and informational networks. EET (the School Electronics BBS) has recently started carrying the SDN and through a fellow network member, Jerry Dunlap of Dickson County BBS, I brought in DVNet to Nashville and with permission both he and I carry the support files online. But now an even better idea has come to mind! In the backbone echo ECHO_REQ you can post and read about queries, requests to link into echos, and new echo announcements. As an alternative and with the growing interest in file echos, I recently suggested an echo conference where one might find information about file echos, support networks, and distribution systems. Information on what goes with what and who to contact to get linked in. Maybe even a few folks there to ask how the traffic is and what to expect. Still other alternatives are starting new file echos or support networks. So an new echo conference is born: "FILE_REQ" I had in mind some ideas for support/informational networks myself to either link into or help create. One is an electronics info & programs network and the other is a CAD netWork. The other BBS I run here in Nashville is at a technical college and sponsored by the electronics engineering technologies department. It has plenty of electronics oriented programs but there are always different ones which do specific anylaysis and help with design projects. Most time one ends up writing a program which already exists or if you go looking ..well.. this may take a while. More recently the only board here in Nashville that was carrying an AutoCAD file area and the national backbone echo A_CAD went down. So I set aside about 20M and put CAD-CAM and A_CAD online. And with the aid of a very active AutoCAD user it has become a regular CAD hangout in the community. Now don't FidoNews 7-21 Page 13 21 May 1990 get me wrong ..I have in mind a few more selfish reasons to ..I would like to see a national ANSI file echo and I'd be willing to bet there are some more great ideas all of us have in common. So far FILE_REQ is avaliable from Nashville, TN at 1:116/29, and from NEC18 Amnon Nissan at 1:151/1003 and 100, and Dean Lachan (Region 19) 1:124/4115, and (Region 13 and Tick Central) Barry Geller at 1:266/12 and more recently (SDS Coordinator) Tom Hendricks at 1:261/662. . Kenneth "Kevin" Snively EET BBS 1:116/24 the Nashville Hub System 1:116/28 the Dawg Byte 1:116/29 ----------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 7-21 Page 14 21 May 1990 Janet Murray Fido 1:105/23 CURMUDGEON TOSS RULES at the REGION 17 FIDONET(r) CONVENTION (Thanks to Ken Zwaschka, 1:105/54) 1. Due to budgetary constraints, a surprising reluctance of Nike and other local athletic shoe companies to provide sponsorship, and the intervention of government agencies who simply do not understand, the "Curmudgeon Bungee Diving" event promised as a highlight at the Region17 Convention has been replaced by an equally exciting contest: "Curmudgeon Tossing" at the Menucha swimming pool. 2. "Curmudgeon Tossing" is a team sport. Teams may consist of two or more individuals. 3. Since there is only one Curmudgeon, and there will certainly be a large number of contestants, teams must provide their own Curmudgeon Clone who meets the following criteria: A. Must be a human being (at least in the biological sense); otherwise, animal rights activists have threatened a major media event. B. Must be a current *C in the FidoNet organization. (Handicap points will be awarded based on the *C's ranking: e.g. 1 point for an N*C, 2 points for an R*C, etc.) C. Additional handicap points will be awarded for Curmudgeon Clones attired in Levis, a flannel shirt, and Birkenstock sandals (1 point for each item.) D. The Curmudgeon Clone must be a _WILLING_ participant, prior to the beginning of the TOSS, and may withdraw to a hot shower at any time. 4. Objective: TOSS the Curmudgeon Clone into the exact center of the 30x75' pool from the "long" end. The Curmudgeon Clone can help (by diving toward the center) - or hinder (depending on HOW willingly he offered to participate.) Although not against the rules, it is considered unCurmudgeonlike to indicate - until the last minute - the degree of cooperation the team can expect from the Curmudgeon Clone. 5. Each team will get three tries,with their best score counting. 6. Although points will be carefully logged, final standing will be based on the totally subjective anarchical/dictatorial decision of the Judgeon. FidoNews 7-21 Page 15 21 May 1990 Certificates will be awarded in the following categories: No comment, mention or acknowledgement (the highest rating - for silence from the Curmudgeon is the best recognition!) Take it to another echo Dweeb 7. There will be no winner: just cold, wet, shivering, and humiliated *C's - that should be MORE than enough. 8. The JUDGEON will, of course, be the CURMUDGEON himself. No decisions will be final, and can be disputed, debated, and flamed endlessly without any resolution. =============================================================== | | | IF you are considering attending the Region17 Convention, | | please send NetMail to Ken Zwaschka at 1:105/54 - THIS WEEK! | | | | Otherwise, we cannot guarantee that there will be places | | available for late (and especially) last-minute registrants. | | | =============================================================== ----------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 7-21 Page 16 21 May 1990 Anthony Grillo Fido 1:272/94 SIGN FRIENDS-A Sign Language Tutorial One of my callers, Fran O'Gorman, wrote a program designed to teach sign language using a computer. I was so impressed by the program and its ability to help many people in all parts of the world that I offered to be a distribution point for the program. In addition I will be hosting an echo supporting SIGN FRIENDS. I asked Fran to write a little article about her program and I present it here. ******** Sign Friends is an interactive program designed to teach sign language utilizing the graphic and animation capabilities of the computer. Compressed into 3 files, so that it can be extracted onto either a floppy or hard drive system, it consists of SIGN1 (file name is SIGN37-1.EXE) and SIGN2 (file name SIGN37-2.EXE) and SIGN3 (file name SIGN37-3.EXE). A .DOC file (SIGN.DOC) also accompanies these, describing installation procedures. Written in GWBasic, the user will need either that or BASICA if he/she has a true IBM, and CGA capabilities in order to run the program. Further details are described in a read.me file included with the programs. Sign Friends is topically arranged according to chapters of approximately seven words each, with the exception of the alphabet and numbers. There are over 200 words to date in Sign friends. An index concludes SIGN1 and SIGN3. Each chapter includes a practice and a test portion. Student results are displayed at the end of each test. Sign Friends is totally menu-driven and requires little or no computer competence for its use. The vocabulary is on an elementary level, little reading ability is required, thus it is suitable for use with children as well as adults. The program includes a fingerspeller. Sign Friends was written for my brain-injured child who, while hearing, is unable to speak and depends on sign for expressive communication. It is my hope that a world more fluent in sign will be a world more accessible to her and children like her. Fran O'Gorman ******** SIGN FRIENDS is available here on the Monroe Electronic Mall (1:272/94) as self extracting files: SIGN37-1.EXE, SIGN37-2.EXE, SIGN37-3.EXE and as ZIPPED files: SIGN37-1.ZIP, SIGN37-2.ZIP, SIGN37-3.ZIP At the present a local message area exists for the support and FidoNews 7-21 Page 17 21 May 1990 discussion of SIGN FRIENDS. If you would like to partake in an echo about this program please contact me for setting it up. If enough interest is generated in the echo I will request backbone tie-in at a future date. Your input on this program will enable Fran to add additional chapters and refine the program to help all those who need it. Anthony Grillo Sysop-Monroe Electronic Mall 914 783-0992 1:272/94 ----------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 7-21 Page 18 21 May 1990 The Secret Sysop Society presents __ *** Conclave '90 *** / \ The SYSOPS Convention /|oo \ Home of FidoCon 1990 (_| /_) Lyndhurst, New Jersey _`@/_ \ _ August 1-5, 1990 | | \ \\ | (*) | \ )) ______ |__U__| / \// / Fido \ _//|| _\ / (________) (_/(_|(____/ (tm) Rate Plan Schedule: Before 6/1/90: Before 5/1/90: -------------- -------------- A. Single Occupancy.......$595.00 $545.00 $495.00 B. Double Occupancy.......$450.00 $400.00 $350.00 C. Conference w/ meals....$300.00 $250.00 $200.00 D. Conference w/ Banquet..$205.00 $155.00 $105.00 E. Conference only........$175.00 $125.00 $ 75.00 F. Banquet only...........$130.00 $80.00 $ 30.00 G. Registrant & Spouse....$720.00 $670.00 $620.00 (All rate plans except plan F include all conference and hotel fees. Those registering before 5/1/90 get a $100.00 discount, those registering before 6/1/90 get a $50.00 discount.) You must pay by Check, Money Order, or Credit Card. Please send no cash. All monies must be in U.S. Funds. Checks should be made out to: "Conclave '90" The following registration form must be completed and mailed to: PO Box 12 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 You may register by Netmailing this completed form to 1:1/90 for processing. Rename it to ZNNNXXXX.REG where Z is your Zone number, N is your Net number, and X is your Node number. US Mail confirmation is required within 72 hours of electronic filing. If you are paying by credit card, please include the required information. 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FidoNews 7-21 Page 19 21 May 1990 C O N C L A V E '90 R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R M Name: __________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________ Apt. or Suite: _________ City: _________________________ State or Province: ____________ Postal Code: __________________ Country: ______________________ Voice Phone: ______________________ Data: _____________________ Zone:Net/Node.Point@Domain: ____________________________________ Special requirements: __________________________________________ +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+ | Option | Full | | Pricing | Line | |(Choose 1: A-G)| Name | Qty | Thru 5/1 | Total | +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+ | PLAN A* | | | $495.00 | | +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+ | PLAN B* | | | $350.00 | | +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+ | PLAN C* | | | $200.00 | | +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+ | PLAN D* | | | $105.00 | | +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+ | PLAN E* | | | $ 75.00 | | +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+ | PLAN F | | | $ 30.00 | | +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+ | PLAN G* | | | $620.00 | | +===============+=====================+=====+==========+=======+ | NJ Beach Trip | | | $ 24.50 | | +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+ | Eve. NYC Tour | | | $ 37.50 | | +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+ | Broadway Show | | | $ 75.00 | | +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+ | NYC Shop Tour | | | $ 36.50 | | +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+ | Costume Ball* | | | $ 50.00 | | +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+ * includes all conference fees & Hotel | Total $ | | ** includes dinner, show, and costume +==========+=======+ MC _____ Visa _____ Card Number: _____________________________ Expiration: ___________ Signature _____________________________ ( Credit card registrations require valid signature ) FidoNews 7-21 Page 20 21 May 1990 ----------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 7-21 Page 21 21 May 1990 ================================================================= COLUMNS ================================================================= Henry Clark 124/6120 Programmer and Tester -- My neighbors and I had an interesting discussion concerning the relative merits of large software projects and software quality control. Really it was two on one, with myself (micro software and minimum person project advocate) and Mike (mainframe software project manager and tired of the maximum person projects) versus Ken (workstation software salesman and wondering why developers can't make software without bugs). I'll spare you the details of the opening volleys of small versus large projects, time and cost considerations and the personal biases of each of the participants. The really interesting part was about the role of software tester. Primary to the argument was the role and relative skill level of the software testing team, or Quality Control group. From a cost and marketing standpoint, it behooves a company to get lots of experts testing and retesting a software product before it goes out the door. Support dollars spent up front rather than later when you have an irate customer. Sort of a pay me now or pay me later kind of approach. An often overlooked criteria for the software tester is that he/she must possess about the same skill level as the end user. This does not mean experts, and certainly not developers. This works well for two reasons, 1) you can't get developers to test other people's software and 2) you can't get developers to make 'uninformed' decisions about what actually needs to be tested and how to test. The bottom line ? Hire a few computer literate high-schoolers this summer to run through all your software functions. Give them the documentation, a diskette, and a stack of Problem Report sheets. Window Washer -- Windows 3.0 arrived over at my pardners BIG WINDOWS development shop. It sure is pretty. Unfortunately, without the /r switch, none of his existing apps will run. Looks like upgrade time for a bunch of software. FidoNews 7-21 Page 22 21 May 1990 I was unhappy with one important feature, SETUP install new applications. You get several options for scanning to look for PIFs, etc. but no specific way to install ONE new app, for example one that you just unarced. Setup gives you options like whole disk and just path; on a big disk, this is a real pain. Sure is pretty though. I've been trying to think how I could really use it. Seems to me that WordPerfect, ScanMan and Ventura would fit the publishing bill. I'm a Brief/MS C kind of guy, that's character mode too. All the good comm programs are character mode. Lotus is still numero uno. I guess it's true, you are what you are. Lot's of folks have called me a character; no one has ever called me an icon. Honey's New Car -- "Well I got me a car, it's as big as a whale, and it's about to set sail... Yeah I got me a Chrysler, it seats about twenty, so hurry up, and bring your juke box money... Well the Love Shack is a little old place where, we can GET TOGETHER... Love Shack baby..." I can not believe these car dealers. Used to be, they'd snap up a profit, turn that money into another car, and smile doing it. Now days, it appears, they think they got something special. Hey New Car Dealers : We all know your manufacturers invoice price, and how that includes your 3% volume rebate, and 1% marketing fund. You make money selling it 'below cost' ! What really hurts is the amount of time wasted HAGGLING, especially when you start bidding at sticker plus ! "Love Shack, that's where it's at, Love Shack, baby, that's where it's at..." Just goes to show, it's who you know, not what. I got a buddy who runs a leasing company; he has a fleet number and apparently, all three of us made money, but I got my price ! I drove out exactly 14 hours after calling him. It sure is pretty, Junebug . "Bang, bang, bang on the door baby... I can't hear you. BANG BANG, on the door baby, BANG BANG on the door baby, WHAT ?" 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Contact Bill Vanglahn at 1:1/90 for details. 5 Oct 1990 21st Anniversary of "Monty Python's Flying Circus" 6 Nov 1990 First anniversary of Van Diepen Automatiseert, 2:500/28 14 Nov 1990 Marco Maccaferri's 21rd Birthday. Send greetings to him at 2:332/16.0 1 Jan 1991 Implementation of 7% Goods and Services Tax in Canada. Contact Joe Lindstrom at 1:134/55 for a more colorful description. 16 Feb 1991 Fifth anniversary of the introduction of Echomail, by Jeff Rush. FidoNews 7-21 Page 28 21 May 1990 7 Oct 1991 Area code 415 fragments. Alameda and Contra Costa Counties will begin using area code 510. This includes Oakland, Concord, Berkeley and Hayward. San Francisco, San Mateo, Marin, parts of Santa Clara County, and the San Francisco Bay Islands will retain area code 415. 1 Feb 1992 Area code 213 fragments. Western, coastal, southern and eastern portions of Los Angeles County will begin using area code 310. 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