F I D O N E W S -- Vol.11 No.14 (04-Apr-1994) +----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | A newsletter of the | | | FidoNet BBS community | Published by: | | _ | | | / \ | "FidoNews" BBS | | /|oo \ | +1-519-570-4176 1:1/23 | | (_| /_) | | | _`@/_ \ _ | Editors: | | | | \ \\ | Sylvia Maxwell 1:221/194 | | | (*) | \ )) | Donald Tees 1:221/192 | | |__U__| / \// | Tim Pozar 1:125/555 | | _//|| _\ / | | | (_/(_|(____/ | | | (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends. | | | -- JOSEPH PULITZER | +----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | Submission address: editors 1:1/23 | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Internet addresses: | | | | Sylvia -- max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca | | Donald -- donald@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca | | Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com | | Both Don & Sylvia (submission address) | | editor@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | For information, copyrights, article submissions, | | obtaining copies and other boring but important details, | | please refer to the end of this file. | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ======================================================================== Table of Contents ======================================================================== 1. Editorial..................................................... 2 2. Articles...................................................... 2 Cyberspace Cannot Be Censored............................... 2 HIGH SPEED NODELIST FLAGS;.................................. 4 MusicNet -- A New Network for Music Enthusiasts............. 6 Deja-vu..................................................... 7 Announcing TRASH_THE_MOD.................................... 8 WarpSpeed (tm), Star Trek Mail Network...................... 9 The WISE_USE conference is available!....................... 10 "Dear Emily Postnews"....................................... 11 RUNNERS Echo at the Starting Line........................... 12 3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 13 FidoNews 11-14 Page: 2 04 Apr 1994 ======================================================================== Editorial ======================================================================== ah-Well, high and dry here folks. If you notice this issue's article about WIRED mag being censored in Canada for dicussing discussions of the Teale/Homulka double-feature horror, you will giggle to discover that Canadian officials have apparently changed their fascinating minds and will allow the mag to be sold in Canada IF it has stickey paper covering up the banned text, and more stickey paper on the front cover indicating that stickey paper is inside. Application of steam will not be necessary because the stickey paper on the front cover indicating that the banned stuff is banned, also lists where the same info can be found on the net. Hmmm. Interesting precedent. Aren't we efficient here? Modern fig leaves. Oh, what Adam could have done with Avery labels. BTW, Marge Robbins, keeper of the FIDONET Archives [1:283/120], could probably still use some help transcribing tapes and stuff. and.. I've been conducting more experiments with cactii downstairs. My test subjects are cactii looking like little bubble cells on a string [opposite of fig leaves]. Many strings spread from each pot, several pots of strings hang from ceiling. Shelving underneath, with more pots and old medicine bottles filled with water. The strings grow from pot to pot to glass and back again. If a string breaks, it just grows more and gets water from a different source. I'm trying to find out if the strings are intuitive, or random, or both and why. ======================================================================== Articles ======================================================================== Cyberspace Cannot Be Censored ***************************** WIRED Responds to Canadian Ban of Its April Issue Wednesday, March 23, 1994, San Francisco WIRED's April issue has been banned in Canada. WIRED's offense? Publication of a story called "Paul and Karla Hit the Net," a 400-word article about how Canadians are getting around a Canadian court decision to ban media coverage of details in the Teale-Homolka murder case. This article does not reveal details of the case. Instead, the article explains why the media ban has proven unenforceable and reports how information on the case is readily available to Canadians. FidoNews 11-14 Page: 3 04 Apr 1994 According to a survey conducted by the Ottawa Citizen newspaper, 26 percent of those polled said they knew prohibited details of the trial, because they are continuously leaked by Canadian court witnesses, police, and others to the international media. Once this information is published, it pours back into Canada via fax, videocassettes, magazines and photocopies of articles, e-mail, Internet newsgroups, and other online services. In the United States, People magazine, and the TV show, A Current Affair as well as the New York Times and other publications and shows have covered the story and the ban. As WIRED's story and the action of Canada's Attorney General make clear, the ban is not only a waste of time and money,but has actually had the opposite effect of what was intended. Rumors and sensationalized accounts of the case abound, and the Teale-Homolka trial is one of the hottest topics of discussion among Canadians. "Banning of publications is behavior we normally associate with Third-World dictatorships," said WIRED publisher Louis Rossetto. "This an ominous indication that the violation of human rights is becoming Canadian policy." According to Rossetto, the Canadian Government's recent seizure of gay and lesbian periodicals under the guise of controlling "pornography" and its behavior in the Teale-Homolka case have made Canada a leading violator of free speech rights, and have set a scary precedent for other nations that would like to control what its citizens read and think. "Information wants to be free," said Jane Metcalfe, WIRED's president. "At the end of the 20th century, attempts to ban stories like this one are condemned to be futile. That WIRED's criticism of the ban has itself been banned is supremely ironic and utterly chilling." Since WIRED supports free speech, WIRED is making the text of its "banned" story with details on how readers can get more information on the case available on the Internet. Canadians and people around the world can discover exactly what the Canadian government is trying to keep hidden. The banned article text can be obtained via the following WIRED Online services: o WIRED Infobot e-mail server send e-mail to infobot@wired.com, containing the words "get homolka/banned.text" on a single line inside the message body o WIRED Gopher gopher to gopher.wired.com select "Teale-Homolka " o WIRED on World Wide Web http://www.wired.com select "Teale-Homolka " The complete text of WIRED 2.04 will be available from the Infobot, Gopher, FidoNews 11-14 Page: 4 04 Apr 1994 and World Wide Web on April 19. =-=---==-=---=- Michael Gold --=--==---=- Online Grotto --=--=-=-=--=-= =-=---==-=---= WIRED Magazine --=--==--- michael@wired.com -=-=--=-==-- -- editor's note: and a few days later ... MG> In case you hadn't heard, WIRED 2.04 will reappear on Canadian MG> newsstands within the next few days, with a sticker covering up MG> the offending paragraph, and another on the front cover calling MG> attention to the censorship. Apparently the Canadian officials MG> agreed to this compromise. MG> MG> This inside sticker provides pointers on how to get the taboo MG> information over the Internet, so the whole thing has turned MG> into a bit of a hoot... MG> MG> All the best, stay in touch, =-=---==-=---=- Michael Gold --=--==---=- Online Grotto --=-=-=--=-==-- -=---=--==--=- WIRED Magazine --=-=--=-- michael@wired.com -==--==--==- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- HIGH SPEED NODELIST FLAGS; WILL SOMEONE PLEASE GET ON THE BALL! Al Filandro 1:141/885, 1:141/1885@Fidonet, Cygnusrush@Aol.com High Speed Modem Flags whats the deal? I have been in fidonet for about four years now and I have never seen such a simple implementation of nodelist flags turn out to be such a major hassel. Rockwells V.FC 28.8k is now encorporated into many modems and AT&T and US Robotics are working currently off the "Terbo" standard. Why can't someone like the ZEC give us a list of flags we as hubs can use to get the most relevant connect rates that we need? WHY IS THIS SUCH A HASSEL?? The H16 flag for Us Robotics small footprint 16.8k modems was great about TWO YEARS AGO when the modems came out, now it is getting in the way of the terbo 21.6k connects because the modem flags are assuming H16=HST, 'hay!, lets dial out using ATB1DT!'..which isn't right since terbo isnt HST its AT&T protocol (although AT&T doesnt have 21.6k modems). I have heard the ZyXel users complain because their proprietary Protocol isn't being supported in the nodelist flags and I do agree it should too for 16.8k connects. What is wrong with the following scenario??? 9600 .... Indicating node is operating at high speed 9600 with V.32. V32b .... Indicating node is functioning at CCITT 14400 V.32 bis. V42b .... Indicating node is functioning 2400 w/data compression. MNP5 .... Indicating node is functioning 2400 w/MNP-5 data compression. MNP .... Indicating node is functioning 2400 w/MNP Error correction. FidoNews 11-14 Page: 5 04 Apr 1994 V42 .... Indicating node is functioning 2400 w/V42-LAPM Error correction. FAX .... Indicating node has fax software 9600 or higher Class 2 or 3. H14 .... Indicating node uses a straight USR Courier 14.4 modem. H16 .... Indicating node uses a straight USR Courier 16800 modem (unless configured with V32bis then we assume dual standard) TER .... Indicating node using AT&T Terbo V32bis extension..this will override all HST specific flags and V32b flag. "Super V32bis". Z16 .... Indicating node uses a ZyXel 16.8k/19.2k Modem. VFC .... Indicating node is using Rockwells V.fast 28.8k protocol. V34 .... Indicating node is using IT&U (CCITT) V.34 28.8k protocol. ALL .... Indicating node is V.34/V.FC and AT&T Terbo compatible. Thats probably the jist of all thats needed but for example, lets say I have an upgraded USR modem that (once they give us our daughterboards and V.34 is approved) that is 28.8k V.FC-Terbo and V34, I would stick in the nodelist ,885,Cygnus_X-I,Southington_CT,Al_Filandro,1-203-628-9702,9600, ALL,CM,XX By using That "ALL" paramater I would wanna dump the HST flag(s) because 16.8 would not overweigh (most likely in the future) all the modems that are going to be 28.8k compatible....and I wouldn't want say an HST 28.8k modem with everything dialing me and connecting 14400 or 16800 if they can connect 28.8k (or 24k or 21.6k). If I had say an AT&T Paradyne modem at 19.2k I could use say: ,885,Cygnus_X-I,Southington_CT,Al_Filandro,1-203-628-9702,9600,TER,CM,XX Again, just have people recognize that "TER" means V32bis and equivilate that someplace in their dialing string (ie TER=ATB0DT and V32b=ATB0DT; on USR modems). V.42bis/Mnp5 and all the other Error correcting/Data compression Flags should only be used on low speed 2400bps modems I would think since it is kinda a 'given' nowadays if you have a 9600 or better modem, it comes with all the whistles and bells. I just hope something can get rolling on this soon because it's getting annoying. Thanks. Al Filandro @141/1800 Areafix RUSH_FAN today! FidoNews 11-14 Page: 6 04 Apr 1994 MusicNet -- A New Network for Music Enthusiasts by Terry May, MusicNet ZC @ 1:209/745.0@fidonet.org MusicNet is a brand new network devoted to all aspects of all types of music. Whether your interest is in rock, country, jazz, classical, rap or the blues, MusicNet is for you. Whether you are a musician or simply a fan, MusicNet is for you. Whether your interest is in messages or files or both, MusicNet is for you. Simply put, if you have any interest at all in music, you'll probably find something in MusicNet to your liking. Features and benefits of MusicNet include the following: # Membership is FREE! Your only costs will be any phone charges if you're not able to get a local hub. # Based on Fido-technology. This simply means that if your software is Fido-compatible, you should have no problem running MusicNet. MusicNet uses zone 808 and with a musicnet.ftn domain. # A policy based on democracy. All major decisions are decided on by the general membership. This includes the addition and deletion of any and all echoes. As ZC, my vote counts the same as anyone elses. In addition, all policy proposals will be given plenty of time for discussion before any voting takes place. Nothing will be shoved down anyone's throat. # Charter membership. That really doesn't mean anything, except that because MusicNet is still in its infancy, you have a greater chance to help shape it into something you can really enjoy and be proud of. # Fast growing. Despite still being in diapers , MusicNet is already reaching the USA, Canada, Germany and the UK, with very good prospects for spreading into still further countries in the near future. # Bright future. This is not a network that has been around for years and has gotten stale and boring. This is a network with a lot of excitement and potential. There is no reason why it shouldn't continue to grow and grow and grow. Plateaus are for people lacking imagination and drive. Not a problem in MusicNet. Here are the current MusicNet message echoes: M.ADM.ECHO MusicNet Echo Discussion M.ADM.FDS MusicNet FDS Announcements M.ADM.HOST MusicNet Hosts M.ADM.SYSOP MusicNet SysOps M.ADM.TEST MusicNet Test Echo M.CLASSICAL Classical Music M.COUNTRY Country Music M.JAZZ Jazz Music M.MISC Non-Musical Chit-Chat M.MISC.4SALE For Sale & Wanted Ads FidoNews 11-14 Page: 7 04 Apr 1994 M.MUSIC Music General Chat M.MUSIC.LYRICS Song Lyrics M.RAP Rap Music M.ROCK Rock Music General Chat M.ROCK.CLASSIC Classic Rock Music M.ROCK.METAL Heavy Metal and Thrash You'll note the Internet-style echo names. This allows for better echo organization and easier wildcard areafixing. It does _not_ mean you can expect to find Internet echoes and those huge Internet headers. Here are the current MusicNet file echoes: M-ADM MusicNet Administration Files M-MIDI MIDI Data Files M-MODS Noise/Sound/ProTracker MODs M-NDIFF MusicNet NodeDiffs M-NLIST MusicNet NodeLists M-OTHER Everything not already covered in another file echo M-PICS Music-related Pictures (GIF, JPG, etc.) M-SOUNDS Music-related Samples (AVR, SPL, WAV, etc.) M-TEXT Music-related Text Files If you become a MusicNet sysop and feel there should be other message and/or file echoes, you have every right to propose new echoes and have them voted upon. There's no guarantee they'll become accepted, but at least it will be decided by the general membership and not a dictator. If you're interested in learning more about MusicNet and/or joining, then please freq MUSICNET from one of the following addresses: 1:209/745.0@fidonet.org 51:2/0.0@atarinet.ftn 116:122/0.0@pixnet.ftn ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Deja-vu by Juergen Hermann Internet jh@ccave.ka.sub.org PhoneNet 49-721-826310 (FAX, V.32bis) Classic.Europe#2:2476/554 The following pile of crap wasted a few sectors of my harddisk ealier today. If you happen to have a issue of GNEWS June/July '93 at hand, you may see certain repeating patterns; you actually don't have to speak German to recognize them, though it may help. Excuse me for now, I feel an urge to get rid of my dinner... ----- Chainsaw ON ------------------------------------------------------ Area: R24.INFO SENT From: Jens Mueller on 2:24/24.0!, Euro Star, Germany To: All Subj: Echomail Classic <-> FidoNet FidoNews 11-14 Page: 8 04 Apr 1994 Date: Tuesday, 29-Mar-94 19:36 (31-Mar-94) * Crossposted in R24.POLLING * Crossposted in R24.ALLE * Crossposted in R24.COORD * Crossposted in R24.INFO Hello All, tja, wie soll ich's anfangen .... ;-) In den naechsten Tagen werden wir beginnen, die Echomailtrennung zwischen dem FidoNet und dem Classic in R24 aufzuheben. Es macht nach unserer Meinung keinen Sinn weiterhin mit getrennten Echos zu leben, doppelte Kosten zu produzieren und die Zusammenfuehrung der Netze durch Echomailstreitigkeiten zu behindern. Wir bitten darum, umgehend die sog. Gateways zischen dem FidoNet und dem Classic zu schliessen. Ansonsten wird es Dupes hageln. Klaus und ich werden ALLE Mail fuer einen Zeitraum von 4 Wochen gnadenlos durchrouten. Was passiert "danach" ? Was danach passiert ist eigentlich recht einfach. Wir (24/999 u. 24/24) werden als Uplink nur noch fuer gelistete FidoNet Systeme zur Verfuegung stehen. Wer nach der Zusammenfuehrung der Echos immer noch nicht in der Lage ist, mit seinen Nachbarn ein friedliches Netzdasein zu fuehren, der moege sich einmal Gedanken um Begriffe wie "miteinander" und "Kommunikation" machen. Sicherlich wird kein in Gruendung befindliches Netz sofort von der Echomail abgeklemmt. Aber es darf auch nicht ewig so weitergehen. Dies ist _keine_ Verschwoerung oder gar ein Echo-Putsch. Es ist einfach die bestmoegliche Reaktion auf den allgemeinen Wunsch nach gemeinsamen Echos. Sicher werden wir uns dadurch nicht nur Freunde schaffen, aber wir wissen, dass es dem mehrheitlichen Wunsch der Nodes in R24 entspricht und das es fuer eine engueltige Zusammenfuehrung von FidoNet und Classic nur von Vorteil sein kann. Happy Fidonetting! See ya, Jens ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Announcing TRASH_THE_MOD Glob Blermer 1:3800/6 Announcing Trash the Moderator Echo AREA TRASH_THE_MOD FidoNews 11-14 Page: 9 04 Apr 1994 TITL Trash the Moderator Echo DESC The only place where you can hold that stupid nincompoop moderator up to the ridicule he or she deserves Monthly Recognition for Mod_A**h*le of the month, this Echo is dedicated to calling these all-powerful beanheads to account for their arbitrary and otherwise self-serving pronouncements. MOD Glob Blermer, 1:3800/6 DIST 1:3800/6 PATH 1:3800/6 If you wanna get it on the Backbone, set it up, open it up, make it busy, connect, and let's do it. Thanks, Glob. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- WarpSpeed (tm), Star Trek Mail Network By John Buswell, 2:263/250 Boldly Going Where No Mail Network Has Gone Before! Greetings Fidousers! I am the International Zone Co-Ordinator for WarpSPEED (tm) a Star Trek Mail network. I thought I'd right this article as it might interest some of you. WarpSPEED (tm), is a Star Trek Mail Network, it has approximately 60 echomail areas, 20 FileEchos, VGA Planets League and BRE. The network covers many different aspects of Star Trek from the different series, technical discussions, Klingon Language Courses to our play-by-echomail games, where groups of people come together to command a starship, or another Star Trek style ship. The network has approx. 150K a week of archived mail, but this amount continues to grow with the network. Another part which some of you might find interesting is our StarFLEET Academy where you can do a degree and earn a rank in StarFleet. Thats about it! Since we have a large number of places covered with NCs, RCs and Hubs you will easily find a WarpSPEED node somewhere, but if not feel free to ask me, or FileREQuest WARPSPD.* from my BBS. USA : Sal Lizard (1:372/0) Europe : Gerry Martin (2:443/21) Australia : Andrew Seeger (3:633/157) Elsewhere : John Buswell (2:263/250) Thank you for your time, I look forward to see some of you in WarpSPEED (tm). We are presently looking for an RC for Asia, FidoNews 11-14 Page: 10 04 Apr 1994 Africa, and Russia. Offers for those positions can be sent to me. Thanks to : Steve Moore, Per Helsbol, Marc Hardy, Michel Tandrup, Michael Aggerholm, Clive Richardson, Jean Fievez, Paul Nixon, Alan Sawyer and everyone else who makes Warpspeed (tm) great! :) Live Long and Prosper John Buswell Internation Zone Co-Ordinator (Warpspeed 147:147/0) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The WISE_USE conference is available! Pat Chicas (pjc@oldpc.cts.com,) FidoNet 1:345/34 Announcing the WISE_USE conference... Tagname: WISE_USE Title: Wise Use of Public Lands Discussion Area "Preserving our Natural Resources FOR the People Instead of FROM the People." -BlueRibbon Coalition The WISE_USE conference promotes the wise use of public lands and COMMON-SENSE environmentalism. Enviro-OVER-regulation getting all too prevalent for you? Locked out from your favorite camping and recreation areas? Can't work your PRIVATE investment property due to the oft-ABUSED Endangered Species Act? Then WISE_USE is for you! 'Want to understand all this trendy attack from the 'Green' community? Hopefully, we can get this backboned in short order. Your help would be greatly appreciated. From the EList description: Wise Use of Public Lands Discussion Area WISE_USE is a conference for the discussion of wise use of public (and private) lands, land management by BLM, Forest Service and others, legislation pertaining to land use, "taking" of private property by federal agencies, tactics used by environmental-extremist groups to promote land closures. This conference promotes the WISE USE of public lands and COMMON-SENSE environmentalism (CSE), as opposed to the "entire-ism, extreme protectionism and lock 'em up" approach promoted by those claiming to be environmentalists working for the good of all. Examples of CSE are: recycling, alternative energy sources, energy efficiency, etc. As trendy politics have a huge impact on land manangement,politics is also a topic for discussion. FidoNews 11-14 Page: 11 04 Apr 1994 Rules apply. F'req WISE_USE.RUL from 1:345/34. In general, posts from militant environmental "activists" are not permitted. NO flames, no illegal activities. Moderated by: Pat Chicas, 1:345/34 (pjc@oldpc.cts.com) Available from: 1:345/34 345/31 345/12 102/825 170/610 Volume: 5/Day ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Snooze filler... "Dear Emily Postnews" [Written specifically for USENET, but applies to echomail too. Author unknown. Please step forward!] Emily Postnews, foremost authority on proper net behaviour, gives her advice on how to act on the net: - - - - - - - - - Dear Emily: Today I posted an article and forgot to include my signature. What should I do? -- forgetful@myvax A: Dear Forgetful: Rush to your terminal right away and post an article that says, "Oops, I forgot to post my signature with that last article. Here it is." Since most people will have forgotten your earlier article, (particularly since it dared to be so boring as to not have a nice, juicy signature) this will remind them of it. Besides, people care much more about the signature anyway. See the previous letter for more important details. Also, be sure to include your signature TWICE in each article. That way you're sure people will read it. ------ Dear Ms. Postnews: I couldn't get mail through to somebody on another site. What should I do? -- eager@beaver.dam A: Dear Eager: No problem, just post your message to a group that a lot of people read. Say, "This is for John Smith. I couldn't get mail through so I'm posting it. All others please ignore." This way tens of thousands of people will spend a few seconds scanning over and ignoring your article, using up over 16 man-hours their collective time, but you will be saved the terrible trouble of checking through Usenet maps or looking for alternate routes. Just think, if you couldn't distribute your message to 30,000 other computers, you might actually have to (gasp) call directory assistance for 60 cents, or even phone the person. This can cost as much as a few DOLLARS (!) for a 5 minute call! FidoNews 11-14 Page: 12 04 Apr 1994 And certainly it's better to spend 10 to 20 dollars of other people's money distributing the message then for you to have to waste $9 on an overnight letter, or even 29 cents on a stamp! Don't forget. The world will end if your message doesn't get through, so post it as many places as you can. ------ Q: What about a test message? A: It is important, when testing, to test the entire net. Never test merely a subnet distribution when the whole net can be done. Also put "please ignore" on your test messages, since we all know that everybody always skips a message with a line like that. Don't use a subject like "My sex is female but I demand to be addressed as male." because such articles are read in depth by all USEnauts. ------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- RUNNERS Echo at the Starting Line by Barry Dowell Sysop, Pleasure Palace BBS 1:109/501 47 Waysons Court Lothian, MD 20711 Having recently completed running of the Virginia Beach Shamrock Marathon (March 19, 1994), and generally looking for other places to submit my self to such tortures, I recently browsed the Elist files to see if there might be some Fidonet echos of interest to my new found second hobby (second to BBSing of course). Disappointment set in after searches under most of the common keywords showed nothing available of interest to someone who is learning how to be an avid runner. Not wanting to take the lack of an available echo as a sign that there aren't that many people out there crazy enough to take up distance running, I have opted for the old volunteer spirit and have created a new echo called appropriately "RUNNERS". The echo is currently hubbed at 1:109/501, and is available by sending a note to Barry Dowell (or Sysop) at 1:109/501. I hope that if interest is there, eventually the echo can be moved to the Fidonet backbone, but currently, it is available only via private feeds on your own dime. For now the echo traffic is light, as the echo is really just getting started. It is intended that "RUNNERS" will serve as a place where persons interested in running and fitness can find postings of upcoming running events as well as articles of interest to runners (such as tips for buying running equipment, etc.). Persons who have information that could be distributed via "RUNNERS" are welcome to send the information direct to me either via netmail or traditional mail and it will be posted at earilest convience for FidoNews 11-14 Page: 13 04 Apr 1994 participants of the echo. Meanwhile, for those that can tune in, hopefully you'll find something useful in the echo. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ======================================================================== Fidonews Information ======================================================================== ------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ---------------- Editors: Sylvia Maxwell, Donald Tees Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell, Vince Perriello, Tim Pozar Tom Jennings "FidoNews" BBS FidoNet 1:1/23 BBS +1-519-570-4176, 300/1200/2400/14400/V.32bis/HST(DS) Internet addresses: Don & Sylvia (submission address) editor@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca Sylvia -- max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca Donald -- donald@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com (Postal Service mailing address) FidoNews 128 Church St. Kitchener, Ontario Canada N2H 2S4 Published weekly by and for the members of the FidoNet international amateur electronic mail system. It is a compilation of individual articles contributed by their authors or their authorized agents. The contribution of articles to this compilation does not diminish the rights of the authors. Opinions expressed in these articles are those of the authors and not necessarily those of FidoNews. Authors retain copyright on individual works; otherwise FidoNews is Copyright 1994 Sylvia Maxwell. All rights reserved. Duplication and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only. For use in other circumstances, please contact the original authors, or FidoNews (we're easy). OBTAINING COPIES: The-most-recent-issue-ONLY of FidoNews in electronic form may be obtained from the FidoNews BBS via manual download or Wazoo FileRequest, or from various sites in the FidoNet and Internet. PRINTED COPIES may be obtained from Fido Software for $10.00US each PostPaid First Class within North America, or $13.00US elsewhere, mailed Air Mail. (US funds drawn upon a US bank only.) INTERNET USERS: FidoNews is available via FTP from ftp.fidonet.org, in directory ~ftp/pub/fidonet/fidonews. If you would like a FAQ, or FidoNews 11-14 Page: 14 04 Apr 1994 have questions regarding FidoNet, or UUCP<==>FidoNet gateways, please direct them to David Deitch (1:133/411@fidonet) at deitch@gisatl.fidonet.org. SUBMISSIONS: You are encouraged to submit articles for publication in FidoNews. Article submission requirements are contained in the file ARTSPEC.DOC, available from the FidoNews BBS, or Wazoo filerequestable from 1:1/23 as file "ARTSPEC.DOC". Please read it. "Fido", "FidoNet" and the dog-with-diskette are U.S. registered trademarks of Tom Jennings, and are used with permission. Asked what he thought of Western civilization, M.K. Gandhi said, "I think it would be an excellent idea". -- END ----------------------------------------------------------------------