F I D O N E W S -- | Vol. 8 No. 35 (2 September 1991) The newsletter of the | FidoNet BBS community | Published by: _ | / \ | "FidoNews" BBS /|oo \ | (415)-863-2739 (_| /_) | FidoNet 1:1/1 _`@/_ \ _ | Internet: | | \ \\ | fidonews@fidonews.fidonet.org | (*) | \ )) | |__U__| / \// | Editors: _//|| _\ / | Tom Jennings (_/(_|(____/ | Tim Pozar (jm) | ----------------------------+--------------------------------------- Published weekly by and for the Members of the FidoNet international amateur network. Copyright 1991, Fido Software. All rights reserved. Duplication and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only. For use in other circumstances, please contact FidoNews. Paper price: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00US Electronic Price: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . free! For more information about FidoNews refer to the end of this file. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents 1. EDITORIAL ..................................................... 1 Editorial ..................................................... 1 2. FIDONET NEWS .................................................. 3 3. ARTICLES ...................................................... 4 A reply to 'Conforming to the Lowest Common Denominator' ...... 4 New Echo Area - ASP ........................................... 5 Pace University And MAXUM Team Up ............................. 6 Democracy made easy : VoteMGR ................................. 6 USSR citizen needs help ....................................... 8 The Reason Free Software Writers Burn Out ..................... 9 The HOLY_BIBLE Echo now on Zone 1 Backbone .................... 11 4. RANTS AND FLAMES .............................................. 19 5. CLASSIFIEDS ................................................... 20 **** HARD DRIVE WITH CONTROLLER, CABLES, ETC. FOR SALE ***** .. 20 6. NOTICES ....................................................... 21 The Interrupt Stack ........................................... 21 7. LATEST VERSIONS ............................................... 22 FidoNews 8-35 Page 1 2 Sep 1991 ====================================================================== EDITORIAL ====================================================================== Editorial by Tom Jennings FidoCon '91 has come and gone with little fanfare in FidoNews. No FidoCon articles have been submitted. I was planning to write *something* but besides not finding the time, I don't know where to start. It was WHIZ BANG POP then over. Tim Pozar & I spent almost as much time in the car driving to and fro as at the 'con. It was a good event; fun and important things happened, I met people I always wanted to meet, got in arguments I didn't want to get into. All in all though it was an important event. It proved that there is collective FidoNet life without a legalistic heirarchy. There was one area of contention that is hardly new, though recently amplified; the ``commercial'' interests in FidoNet. There was a section of FidoCon '91 set up as a ``trade-show'', with various software and hardware developers with FidoNet-related wares. There was a *lot* of grumbling about this. It seemed clear to me personally that those for it were someone with an existing or potential stake in making money on FidoNet- related items. I have mixed feelings on this. First off, there has been people selling FidoNet related goodies very nearly since the beginning. Thom Henderson with SEAdog. I've sold Fido/FidoNet commercially since 1985 (as well as given away the exact same software at the same time). How many of you got a 9600 baud modem via a ``sysop discount'' of some sort? I think these have clearly helped FidoNet, not hurt. Where I think the problem lies, are the un-written assumptions behind how things generally work; in mainstream U.S. (and Western) society, commerce carries a high ``worth'' value and greater legitimacy. If two similar things exist, and one makes money and the other doesn't, advantage is given to the one with the money. As an illustration only, the West Coast Computer Faire: in it's early days (under Jim Warren's direction), it supported a wonderful mix of wierdo fringe hackers (two clowns with a 6502-based computer on a board selling for $666, named after a fruit), many hobbiest/club groups, and some more overt businesses. It acknowledged that the amateurs were the life-blood of early micro-computer development. After the Faire was sold to commercial tradeshow people, the oh-so-important hobbiests ended up in the aisles, if there at all; room was made for groups that paid their way. Now it's just another marketing trick. This is what I would be afraid of happening in FidoNet. Certain now- deceased FidoNet power structures proposed ``solutions'' like requiring ``commercial'' interests to pay to belong to FidoNet, to provide $$$ for new sysop help/outreach, ``lobbying'' to the EMA, phones, nodelist distribution, etc. Sounds great, right? Well, it was to set the precedent of legitimizing commercial use of the FidoNet -- and since they paid, they'd get to use it for business. Watch for this angle in the future, and be Sufficiently Paranoid. Yelling anti-commercial slogans is great and emotionally satisfying, but we need to work out FidoNews 8-35 Page 2 2 Sep 1991 ways and guidelines *now* to prevent this ``legitimacy'' (sic) from taking over, while not blocking shareware authors or small businesses that actually strengthen the technical base of FidoNet. One of my personal crusades is to continually remind people of the FidoNet's wierdo fag punk author (me) and our decidedly amateur (actually nice word, go look it up) roots and goals. Though ``we'' have done some awful things to companies who didn't deserve it (Telebit comes to mind) I think the overall goal is correct; we simply need to back it up with cogent thought and actions. MY PERSONAL TWO CENTS WORTH DEP'T: (FidoNet dirt -- you can skip this) I apologize (here, out of context for those of you that weren't there, sorry) for getting hot and bothered on two occasions during the FidoCon; the ``ethics'' session, and the ``developers roundatable'' on the last day. Especially getting mad at one network developer (not for talking over my friend speaking (he can take care of himself), but about making little of the painfully-gained recent FTSC success of getting out of the credibility hole we dug). Im my own defense, I will say this: both times I was dragged in slightly against my will, soon after wakening, when my blood-sugar (and patience) are at low ebb. You are hereby warned for future events :-) (Also in my opinion, the ``ethics'' discussion was really personal morality, and the roundtable quite linear. You may have your opinions, and I welcome, nay, solicit, them for inclusion in this publication.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 8-35 Page 3 2 Sep 1991 ====================================================================== FIDONET NEWS ====================================================================== ################################################################ FidoNetNews -- a weekly section devoted to technical and factual issues within the FidoNet -- FidoNet Technical Standards Committee reports, *C reports, information on FidoNet standards documents and the like. ################################################################ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 8-35 Page 4 2 Sep 1991 ====================================================================== ARTICLES ====================================================================== Mike Gardiner 1:120/116.42 mwg@m-net.ann-arbor.mi.us In regards to the issue of conforming certain aspects of Fido to the least capable systems, I find myself on the opposite side of the issue from Mr. Wormsley. ('Conforming to the Lowest Common Denominator', Fidonews 831.) I am of the opinion that this is a good thing, for several reasons. One: The ultimate goal of this medium is communication, the one thing all participating english-language systems in the Fido network have in common is the ASCII character set. I can type this message on my 386 clone MS-DOS machine, and be sure that it will be readable by everyone with a Fido-compliant computer, which covers a lot of ground these days. ("I told you this PET would still be good for something!" :-) Two: The less-powerful machines are pushed to the limit just handling Fido traffic, throwing in filters and converters might require too much horsepower or more memory for program code than is reasonable. A 386DX could convert so fast that even at very high speeds it would not be noticeable. On the other hand, someone running Fido on a Victor 9000 (Yes, this is possible) may not have the horsepower, or may lack the ability to program. Persons under this constraint would be locked out of some areas of the network. ("I can't have a motorcycle echo on my DEC Rainbow because I can't reprogram it to stop choking on the color codes.") Three: On the point of allowing echos to use these codes, this is fine if the Echo in question is, for technical reasons, confined to certain types of hardware and its operation, etc. This is totally unreasonable for any Echo of interest to more than one hardware platform. ("Sure, I'd like to see Enterprise graphics in the TREK Echo, but how do I read it on my VIC-20?") Mr. Wormsley points out that Spitfire and WWIV have the capability to send technicolor messages with graphics, but I would point out that, to the best of my knowledge, both nets are locked into the IBM hardware platform. (I am sure that I will be corrected if I am wrong.) This makes it easy as there is only one set of symbols to contend with. Are there Macs running on either or both of these nets? A good question. Also, Mr. Wormsley complains that confining ourselves to the ASCII set is stifling the state of the art. I have to question the art that is being discussed. For the goal of communication, text is the primary tool, all other things should be considered embellishments in most cases. There are cases where images or sounds are better suited, but the medium we are using is best utilized for most communications by text. FidoNews 8-35 Page 5 2 Sep 1991 Now, and this is the point that is likely to get flames tossed at me, in my experience, the useful content of messages on a board is an inverse function of the availability of embellishments like color and character graphics. The BBS systems I find to have the highest content in messages are incapable of anything outside the ASCII set. These systems attract people who are good with words. Systems that allow color and graphics under user control tend to get a lot of technicolor messages with little in the way of substance. Specialty Echos for those with specific platforms exist, several were cited in the original article I am replying to. This sort of thing is all well and good, and current rules allow these things to exist as long as people are warned about the specific nature of the Echo. In that sense, Mr. Wormsley's tagged areas are here today. The vast majority of echos should be held to the ASCII restrictions, for both technical and social reasons. Sysops also have an incentive to hold all but the specialty conferences to the standard, color and graphics at can easily double or triple the size of a message, and there enough people out there kvetching about multi-megabyte compressed mail packets now. The last thing we need is to increase the average message size. The message areas of Fido are one place where the lowest common denominator is the only reasonable option. Enhancements are all well and good, as long as they don't break everything. Note that mail transfers these days are routinely done by ZMODEM variants of one form or another, that does not prevent these slick systems from sending to an old Fido board, they know how to fall back to Fido's level. Translating this to messages is harder. In mail transfer, the more advanced system takes the responsibility of ensuring the transfer flies, how on earth can this be applied to mail content? Those who really want explosion-in-a-paint-factory messages already have places for them, for the moment, the inter-system standards should be held to. The time for a major overhaul of message structure in Fido is not yet here. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- by Richard Holler ASP Echo Now Available We have created a new echo, called ASP, and would like to tell everyone about it. It's available to any and all FidoNet users, and not limited to ASP members. The moderators for the echo are Charles Schell, Mike Ratledge, and Richard Holler. Charles and Mike are both members of the ASP, and Richard is the Sysop of a (hopefully soon-to-be) ASP-approved BBS system, The RoadHouse. FidoNews 8-35 Page 6 2 Sep 1991 The topic of discussion can be anything related to the ASP, whether it be membership questions, discussion of shareware authors, disk vendors, ASP benefits, how to join the ASP, ASP-Approved BBS's, etc. Currently, the echo is available to everyone in REGION11 and REGION13 through the normal distribution channels in those areas. It is being imported into Canada by 1:140/80. There is also a node in England that is willing to import it, and feed it into Europe! It is also available to *ANYONE* that wants to poll 1:231/290 for it. We hope to have this echo added to the BackBone soon, but we would like to get a lot of traffic generated right away. If you are interested, set up an echo area called "ASP", and then NetMail Richard Holler at 1:231/290 to set up a poll. I would like to repeat that this area is NOT just for ASP members, but it is available to anyone that wants to participate. Ask your NEC or REC if they would import it for you, or import it yourself and feed it to your NEC/REC. Please show us your interest in this area, so that we can get it added to the BackBone! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Pace University is running a bulletin board for students, potential students and the general public. The BBS software being using is TRITEL, with SEAdog as a front end. A MAXUM 3016D computer is acting as the host with 8 mb of memory. A total of 252 mb's assures ample storage. One of the unique features of this system is the fact that callers may request catalogs and class information about course being given at Pace, simply by filling out a short questionnaire on-line. First time callers have access to the questionnaire, so there is NO delay in asking for information. In addition, THE INFORMATION CENTER (TM) has a very large selection of shareware from ASP authors, a complete Netware 386 file library and over fifteen doors. As a courtesy to the author of TRITEL, all of the files needed to run this very nice bulletin board are kept on-line for downloads. YOU are welcome to call (212) 346-1289 from 7 a.m. to 3 a.m.(EASTERN TIME), 7 days a week. TRITEL is a complete BBS with a fantastic user interface that is easy to use. TRITEL has Zmodem built in so file transfers are efficient. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- orlando castillo FidoNet 2:346/4 FidoNews 8-35 Page 7 2 Sep 1991 VOTEMGR - a vote manager for fidonet systems - votemgr v1.11 is the latest release of this fine piece of software by Carlos Terre (2:343/108). votemgr is meant to take charge of votings carried out at your system. It is designed in such a way that "voters" can send messages to the program, the same way they send messages to areamgr, areafix, or filefix: voters actually "talk" to votemgr; thus saving a *lot* of work to the sysop in charge of the voting. In return, votemgr will send messages to voters (if you decide so) to keep them informed of possible errors or to, simply, acknowledge correct ballot processing. Just look: o Up to 25 different votings at a time. o Value added error control and result computation. o Feedback messages to voters. o Full control of receipt messages text. o Full control of Dates and Electoral periods. o Full control of point systems' validation. o Public/Secret result reports. o NULL votes and Unlisted choices controled. o Logging of activities. o Processes messages moving them to a backup directory (*.MSG format). o Backup copies of processed ballots kept apart (.MSG). o Results posted into standard packets for tossing in the echomail area of your choice by your tosser. o Errorlevels reported to DOS. Full automatic operation. o ...and more!!! votemgr has been successfuly used in region 2:34 when electing our new RC. votemgr unregistered version is freely available for use in non-commercial environments. If you use it regularly, the author expects a donation; in return, you will have a registered copy and support. Registered and UNregistered copies are *identical*, though. Request VMGR111.ARJ (46090) at 2:346/4 (HST,V32B,V42B,CM,MO,XA) orlando castillo ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 8-35 Page 8 2 Sep 1991 USSR citizen needs help Original Message Date: 24 Aug 91 07:54:08 From: Mike Fedyukovich on 2:495/13 To: Tom Jennings on 1:125/111 Subj: Personal problem ^AINTL 1:125/111 2:495/13 August 18 1991 Dear sir, I would like to ask your help in my personal problem. I'll try to tell my problems shortly. So... I'm a very good 44 years old programmer. I live with my daugther Maria, she is 20 and she is a student. Maria was born in my first marriage. Then Maria was 12 she left her mother and began to live with me. My second daughter Cathy was born in my second marriage. She is 11 and she lives with her mother in Cnicago Ill USA. I tried to emigrate from the USSR 15 years ago, but was stopped by Maria's mother - she didn't give me permission to leave. There were a lot of "interesting" things done my first former wife such as "invitation" to KGB and so on. My career was broken and from the status of chief of departament (about 40 subordinates) I became a tecnician. Now my opinion about emigration has a bit changed. I became older with all good and bad sides of that process and life in the USSR has changed too. You see I jumped over in my profession 10- 15 years in future with a help of "PERESTOYKA" and now I'm in the situation as many programmers in the USA and many other countries. I have IBM PC AT at home, I have no need to go every day to my workplace (and I even haven't any), I am very well paid and I'm absolutely free in my work. On the second hand the total false and lie of the "soviet way of life" (it was unbearable) have vanished. It's so wonderful. Really. But I have two daughters and I have to think about them. And the life in the USSR is too hard to save one's best qualities of soul, heart and mind. And I didn't see my second daughter Cathy two years and I'm very tired and exhausted because of that. I don't know when I'll be able to see and touch her again. The only think I want - to live close to her and to give her (and me and her sister) a chance to be togeher. My documents about immigration are in The Processing Center, 1111 North 19th Street, Suite 600, Arlington, VA 22209 phone - (703) 525-43-11. I know that my question can't be solved without an affidavit of relationship. I'm not a lawyer but I dare to say that I'm punishing by the US goverment. How can the girl in her 11 fill this affidavit? The more, she lives with her mother and new family and it's impos- sible for Cathy to do something "by proxy". FidoNews 8-35 Page 9 2 Sep 1991 One may say that I hadn't to give a permission Cathy and her mother to emigrate if I love my daughter so much. But it's unac- ceptable for me to treat people that way. Perhaps I'm not right but to force a person to do or not to do something isn't a human behavior. Well, I exactly know that my former wife # 2 doesn't fill for me any document and my problem is: how can I immigrate the USA with the absence of that affidavit of relationship ? Perhaps it's possible to place this message in all & any BBS stations in the USA and somebody will help me by giving advice or writing to her/his congressman or suggesting some work for me ... I don't know. I'm sure Maria and I can work in the USA and for the USA and we will not be burden for the American people. Our data are: - about me Fedyukovich Michael born May 11 1947 Riga Latvia USSR, 226019, Latvia, Riga, Dzervyu Str # 3, apt 116 phone (013)214-0363 my number in the Processing Center is 145008 - about Cathy Fedyukovich Catherine born July 1 1980 Riga Latvia I shall be grateful for your any help. Thank you very much. Yours respectfully Mike Fedyukovich. P.S. August 19 1991 I'm very sorry, but PERESTROYKA is over. I'm afraid about our future. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Fredric L. Rice FidoNet: 1:102/901.0 Some of the FidoNet and Internet SysOps and Users (hack-spit) may already know that the Universal Mayhem project had been canned forever about one month ago with the source code being not only erased but formatted over when found. My killer dog programs, censoring programs, message tossers, re-addressers, and spelling checks (among others) that I have written for the FidoNet and Internet world have also been canned. FidoNews 8-35 Page 10 2 Sep 1991 I had received encouragement and support for the Mayhem project from various sites around the world: Australia, Hawaii, Colorado, California, Germany, Ireland... Yet I also received, in the last four years, about three dozen messages where demands were made and threats were issued. It's important, FidoNews reader, that software developers get the encouragement they need to keep developing. For the most part, we're in it for the ego trip and not any cash that we might request; 'registration' of ShareWare is damn-near non- existent. ShareWare authors, and FreeWare people like me, _need_ encouragement and walk along the fine edge of discarding our efforts in bitter discouragement. All it takes is a 'thank you' and a lack of demands. RaSpell was delayed in favor of a program that scanned Network Mail for 'To' names and tossed the mail to other directories and/or re-addressed the messages based upon configuration information (project NM-TOSS). When my logs indicate a File Request for RaSpell, my Form Letter Mail project (FL-MAIL) notes the entry in the log and sends a prearranged message (based upon the file requested) to the system that requested the file. The prearranged letter for RaSpell mentions a lack of gratitude for my efforts. Read the following exchange and tell me if 'AW' has the right to expect anything from me. Tell me if my ass belongs to the Public Domain just because I've expended the last four years of my life on ungrateful pursuits. - - - FR>> Mayhem Game yet there were just a few individuals that FR>> had some comments to say about it that turned me off FR>> to writing _anything_ for the Public Domain ever FR>> again. AW> Great. I waited all this time, and now you say you dont even AW> have it. I dont like people that lie. AW> A VERY bummed Andy FR> You didn't 'listen', Andy. For all of my efforts developing FR> Mayhem these last five years, I've caught shit like yours FR> without a hint of gratefulness in _all_ the time I've spent FR> on my projects. FR> It's selfish people like you that fucked it over for the rest FR> by 'making' me stop writing network software in the first place. FR> There was _never_ a hint of gratitude for my efforts. FR> I don't owe your ass anything and you have the _gall_ to tell FR> me you're bummed about it. FidoNews 8-35 Page 11 2 Sep 1991 - - - AW> How could I give you any graditude when I never got anything? FR>> I don't owe your ass anything and you have the _gall_ FR>> to tell me you're bummed about it. AW> Yes, I do have the gall, and the right, it's people like you AW> that give shareware programmers as bad name. AW> If you hold told me at the time it happened, and not so much AW> later. I would understand!! - - - Fredric Rice 1:102/901.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Winter FidoNet 1:151/208 209 210 Now Available on the Zone 1 Backbone! ******** Acts 2:38 *++++++* John 3:5 *+ ** +* **************+ ** +************* *+++++++++++ ++++++++++* *+ ******* HOLY_BIBLE ****** +* *+++++++++++ ++++++++++* **************+ ** +************* *+ ** +* Gal 1:8 *+ ** +* Mark 12:29 *+ ** +* I Tim 3:16 *+ ** +* Acts 2:4 *+ ** +* Isa 45:21 *+ ** +* Mark 16:16 *+ ** +* Acts 10:46 *++++++* Acts 19:5 ******** Hebrews 5:9 Acts 22:16 James 1:22 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Church of Elvis --=== THE CHURCH OF ELVIS ===-- FidoNews 8-35 Page 12 2 Sep 1991 Preface and Preamble: "If there is any fixed star in our constitutional constellation, it is that NO official, high or petty, can prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion or other matters of opinion or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein. If there ARE any circumstances which permit an exception, they do not now occur to us." Ref: U.S.Supreme Court (1943) West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, 319 US 624. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV,,. "/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX", ,"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX", ,"XXXX// /X/ //////XXXXXXXXXXX", ,"XXXXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"", XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX", XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX", /XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV, /"XXXXXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XX XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXV, /"XXX X X X XXX X X XXX X XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV, /"XXX X X X XXX X XX X XX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV, /"XXX XX XX XXXX XXXX XX XX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV, /,XXXX XX X XX X X X XXX XX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV, //XXX XXX X XXXX XX X XX X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV, //XXX XXX X XXXXX XX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV, /XX XXX X XXXXXX XX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV /XX XXXXX XXX X XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV /XX XXXXX XXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXV, //XX XXXXX XX XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXV, //XX XXXX XX X XXXXXXXXXXXXV, //X XXX X XXXXXXXXXXXXXV /X XX XXXXXXXXXXXXV /X ,,,,,XXXXXXX,, XXXXXXXXXXXV /XXXXXXXXXX, "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXV /X" "" "" XXXXX XXV H ,""""""""",, ,"""""""""",, XXXX XXX " "" """ / "" "" XXXX / XX " " // XXX // XX " // XXX / XX " // /XXX / XX " // /XXX XX " /// /XXX / XXX " /// ,, /XXXXXXXXX " // / /XXXXXXXXXX " """ "" /XXXXXXXXX/ " ", ,,,, ,,,, , " ""IIII IIIIIIII"", // / / " FidoNews 8-35 Page 13 2 Sep 1991 " """""""""""" " // / " " , ," // / // " " "IIIWWIII" // // / / / ", " """" /// / / / / / ", // " //// // / / // " // " //// / / // / "", // / ", "// / / / // " // / ", ////// / // // " // / ", // // // // """ // / "" " " ""/// / // " " // // "" "" "/ / / // " // ", ","", "," / // // "" ELVIS thinks you're NEAT! %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%% %%% %%% U N I V E R S A L L I F E C H U R C H %%% %%% International Headquarters * Modesto California %%% %%% %%% %%% %%% %%% It is hereby declared that ELVIS ARON PRESLEY %%% %%% %%% %%% has been named S A I N T of the %%% %%% %%% %%% Universal Life Church this day of November 8, 1988 %%% %%% %%% %%% %%% %%% U L C %%% %%% S E A L Signed: Kirby J. Hensley, D.D. %%% %%% I H Q President %%% %%% %%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Upon duly submitted and approved petition to the International Headquarters of the Universal Life Church, Inc., Elvis Aron Presley was named Saint of the Universal Life Church in November, 1988. The petition to the church read as follows: Elvis exhibited faith and hope when, as a youngster, he pursued his talent as an entertainer despite the odds against rising from his humble beginnings. He exhibited charity by his obvious and documented FidoNews 8-35 Page 14 2 Sep 1991 generosity. All of these attributes of character are believed to have been present to an extraordinary degree by his followers. ***************************************************************** ECCLESIASTICAL PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the beliefs on matters of death and resurrection are especially promulgated during the weekend of the First Sunday after the first full moon after the Vernal Equinox, and WHEREAS these concepts are so closely tied by many in many churches to ancient ceremonies of fertility and symbolized by Bunnies and Eggs and other esoteric symbols of rebirth and new life, and WHEREAS the promise of eternal life was extended to everyone as far back as 1939 (or even earlier, to hear some tell it) and that possibility is recognized by lots of folks, and WHEREAS the Saturday prior to the Sunday mentioned above has heretofore remained generally unclaimed, unnamed, and uncelebrated, now, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Saturday before the First Sunday after the first full moon after the Vernal Equinox be proclaimed and known as ELVIS SATURDAY from this day forward, and be celebrated by the faithful in joyous recognition of all Spring Festivals associated with rebirth and fertility with the eternal melodies of St. Elvis Aron Presley, who lives forever in the eternal present. Wherefore I have set my mark and caused to be affixed the seal of the Church of Elvis ULC on this 14th day of April, 1990. Signed by the Bishop . Saturday, April 14, 1990 FidoNews 8-35 Page 15 2 Sep 1991 ---------------------------------------------------------------- THERE's MORE!!! The CHURCH OF ELVIS is a sect of the Universal Life Church and is looking for new ministers. ABOUT MINISTERHOOD -- Is This For Real? Yes, it is. The Universal Life Church will ordain anyone, for life, no questions asked, and at no cost. The ordination is legally valid, and, after registering with local authorities, ULC Ministers can legally perform weddings, funerals, baptisms, etc. -- But I Have To Believe In Something Silly, Right? Nope. The ULC doesn't impose ANY beliefs on it's Ministers or their congregations. Your god is OK. Period. -- Am I Making Any Promises? Only one. A ULC Minister agrees to do what's "right". You get to interpret "right" to your satisfaction. No one will call to ask for money. You're not joining a "cult." You're welcome (encouraged!) to continue practicing whatever faith you like. ULC Ministers are also Catholics, Episcopalians, Methodists, ELVIS Worshippers... you name it. -- So How Do I Become Ordained? Easy. Just fill out the simple form below, or call any CompuChurch (tm) Chartered BBS and go to the Online Ordainments Menu. Your info will be processed by CompuChurch (tm) International Headquarters. CompuChurch will file your request with the ULC, and you'll receive your credentials within a coupla weeks. It's free, but we could use a stamp! -- Still A Little Wary? FidoNews 8-35 Page 16 2 Sep 1991 There's more information on the ULC at any CompuChurch (tm) Chartered BBS, from The Church of Elvis or from CompuChurch (tm) International Headquarters, 1:3800/6 or call direct at (504) 927- 4509. BBSes are filled with ULC Ministers from all walks of life. Join us! ----------------------------------------------------------------- * MAKE ME A MINISTER! Yes, this all sounds wonderful. I want to be a minister, fully ordained and authorized to do anything ministers usually do, and entitled to the privileges and benefits extended to the clergy. Name: ---------------------------------------------- Address: ---------------------------------------------- City State Zip: ---------------------------------------------- I am enclosing a self-addressed stamped envelope to make life easier for you! SEND TO: Church of Elvis Diocese of Baton Rouge Universal Life Church P.O.Box 64575 Baton Rouge, LA 70896 ----------------------------------------------------------------- A Certified True Copy of the original certificate of Sainthood issued under the seal of the Church of Elvis ULC, and signed by the Pastor and the Prophet of Elvis is available, along with a copy of the Proclamation of Elvis Saturday, if requested, for a $5 donation payable to Universal Life Church sent to the address above. ----------------------------------------------------------------- * SPECIAL TITLES Special Titles are offered for a minimum donation of $5.00. Below is a list of special titles currently being offered: Bishop Magus Monsignor Healing Minister Missionary Pastor General Cardinal Elder Lama Apostle of Humility Right Reverend Guru Deacon Flying Missionary Archpriest Preceptor Colonel Missionary FidoNews 8-35 Page 17 2 Sep 1991 Doctor Sister Soul Therapist Archbishop Evangelist Friar Metropolitan Abbot Thanatologist Reverend Mother Free Thinker Arch Deacon Hadji Brahman High Priest Rabbi Abbess Parochial Educator Scribe Monk Priest Religious Preacher Cure Universal Rabbi Most Reverend Preacher Swami Angel Ascetic Gnostic Dervish Universal Rabbi Brother Mother Superior Father Chaplain Anada Abbe Lay Sister Archcardinal Rector Orthodox Monk Druid Starets Reverend Father Missionary of Music The Very Esteemed Prophet High Priestess Minister of Music Iman Shaman Righteous Brother Messenger Mystical Philosopher Universal Religious Philosopher Universal Philosopher of Absolute Reality If you do not see the title you want, write us. New titles are approved every day! ----------------------------------------------------------------- Special Title of Sainthood Do you know a "Saint" personally? Do you know someone who has exercised the three theological virtues - faith, hope, and charity - to an extraordinary degree? If so you may bestow "Sainthood" within the ULC upon this beloved person. Merely write with your reasons for bestowing Sainthood upon the individual and include a donation of $5.00. 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Date on chip: 1984 Asking: $50 First come, first serve! Call John Maly at (203)431-3269, or data, (203)438-4721... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I've got a used Hard Disk Drive for sale: * Miniscribe model 8425 - 20 megabyte, MFM, 5-1/4 inch, half height The inspection sticker is dated July 1989. I purchased it brand new with my computer in June of 1990 and I used it until June of 1991. It is in excellent condition - I had no problems with it. I want to include the controller: * standard MFM controller - 8-bit XT MFM controller card It can handle 2 hard drives, no floppies. There is no port on the back for an external drive - the sets of pins are on the inside. This is also the same age as the hard drive and has had the same usage. It is also in excellent condition. I'm throwing in the cables. I will include the necessary screws and AT rails with the drive. * Make me an offer!!! 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