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- REAL OPERATORS GUIDE...
- Brought to you by the Hexagon Suite
- ...RULES TO LIVE BY
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- 1. Real operators don't call themselves "SysOp" and don't have
- silly handles.
- Ever seen operators with handles such as "THE MASTER" or
- "TECHRAT" or some such other nonsense? Have a little
- dignity. And "SYSOP" is such a meaningless handle.
- This goes for users in general as well. If you're going
- to be using a handle for the rest of your lifetime in the
- modem world, why not pick an appropriate and interesting one?
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- 2. Real operators know how to spell, and have a moderate grasp
- of English grammar.
- How many systems have you called on which the operator
- couldn't spell to save his life? If you're heading an
- organization designed for the distribution of free
- information (presumably that's why most people run a system
- in the first place), shouldn't you have enough of a grasp of
- the English language to get your point across at all?
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- 3. Real operators can type faster than 20 words per minute.
- Every get into chat with a system operator only to find
- out he types slower than your grandmother? It's a rather
- worrying experience. This doesn't mean that an operator
- should be able to type 120 words per minute with 100%
- accuracy; merely that he should be able to get his point
- across in a minimal amount of time. After all, if you're
- going to be communicating with all your users via this medium
- -- the typewriter -- you'd better be able to type.
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- 4. Real operators don't pick silly names for their system.
- How many systems have you seen around the country called
- "THE TAVERN" or "FORTRESS"? Again, if you're going to go
- through the trouble of putting up a system, why not give it
- an interesting title? Different titles always attract more
- users than the same old same mold.
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- 5. Real operators write their own system software.
- Most users are tired of calling systems with the same old
- software used by a hundred others -- Wildcat, QuickBBS, and
- the like grow old very quickly. In addition, that
- "UNREGISTERED EVALUATION VERSION" message at each log on
- tends to get on the nerves as well. If you're going to put
- up a system, why not do the original authors of it the
- courtesy of _registering_ their system software package?
- If you don't have the expertise necessary to write your
- own system, perhaps you shouldn't be running one at all.
- Good systems are characterized by the computer literacy of
- the management.
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- 6. Real operators run their systems 24 hours a day.
- Ever seen "Call this BBS -- from 9pm to 6am. It's run on
- my own private line..."? Why bother putting up a system if
- it's only going to be up on a partial time schedule? All
- this does is complicate things for both the user and the
- operator. The user is never sure of when are the exact times
- allowed to call the system, and because of this, the operator
- gets calls from modems all the time. In addition, many BBS
- lists don't have a field for hours up, so new users getting
- the BBS number from there may not even _know_ that it's not
- 24 hours. And I'm almost embarrassed to say I've called a
- system that had call-waiting on the phone line! Users would
- kick each other off trying to get on.
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- 7. Real operators don't call other systems on their own system
- line.
- It's a little ridiculous to tie up the system that you've
- put all your time and effort (and perhaps money) to set up
- just to get onto a few other systems. For God's sake, get
- another phone line!
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- 8. Real operators have a separate, distinct phone line for their
- system.
- This follows a few of the other guidelines above. If
- you're going to invest in system software, you might as well
- go the extra length and get a separate phone line for it.
- Otherwise...why bother?
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- 9. Real operators run their system off a hard drive of
- reasonable size.
- How many systems have you called and been shocked to find
- out that they're running off of two floppy disks? Be
- serious. You can't have any system worth calling on only a
- meg or so.
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- 10. When real operators call other systems, they don't advertise
- their system at the end of their every post.
- It's annoying to see "CALL MY BBS -- 408-555-1212" at the
- end of someone's post every single time. If anything, this
- would probably make other users _not_ want to call your
- system.
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