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<text><span class="style4">neNet World is available for free on the OneNet Member‚Ñ¢ Network and its affiliates.</span><span class="style6">OneNet World</span><span class="style4"> seeks your input and articles. Please submit manuscripts in electronic form to the manuscript folder in the </span><span class="style6">OneNet World</span><span class="style4"> conference in NEWS or hard copy to: OneNet Los Altos, 4546 El Camino Real #127, Los Altos, CA 94022. </span><span class="style6">OneNet World</span><span class="style4"> is not responsible for returning manuscripts, whether used or not. Please direct all Letters to the Editor and suggestions their designated folders within the </span><span class="style6">OneNet World</span><span class="style4"> conference. Letters and suggestions chosen for publication may be edited at </span><span class="style6">OneNet World's</span><span class="style4"> discretion. </span><span class="style6">OneNet World</span><span class="style4"> is not responsible for unsolicited material.Throughout this issue, trademarked names are used. Rather than put a trademark symbol on every occurrence of a trademarked name, we state that we are using names only in an editorial fashion, and to the benefit of the trademark owner, with no intention of infringement of the trademark.All materials published in </span><span class="style6">OneNet World</span><span class="style4"> are copyright 1994 by their individual creators and authors. Please contact them before reprinting their work.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style7">pecial thanks to Scot Brees, Hank Mollenauer, John Skeehan, Nick Chinn, Steve Heckler.And of course, all our writers who gave so freely of their time and talent.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">uckily, there’s more than one way to get the FirstClass Client software. Here are a few:• You can have a friend copy their version for you for free. There are no copyright or piracy issues involved. • If you’re an Internet whiz, you can down load it from an FTP site known as Info-Mac Archives (info-mac-request@sumex-aim.stanford.edu) in the info-mac/comm directory.• You can download it from most </span><span class="style37">OneNet Member</span><span class="style1"> </span><span class="style37">Network</span><span class="style1"> BBS’s using terminal software. Just go the map at the front of this stack, and find a </span><span class="style37">OneNet Member Network</span><span class="style1"> location near you. Write down their phone number and dial up using your terminal software. Not all BBS’s will have the software download function turned on, but most will. Your best bet might be to visit the OneNet hub within your region in person. • Many user groups such as AMUG and BMUG make the Client software available for their own OneNet BBS’s. It’s available either on CD-ROM or through their diskette distribution program. You can use the same software to call any other BBS in the network just by changing the access phone number. (See Step 10 below.)Here’s how to download FirstClass Client software from a OneNet BBS:1. Use a communications program that enables you to connect to the </span><span class="style37">OneNet Member Network</span><span class="style1"> BBS (ZTerm, MicroPhone II, etc.).2. The system will request that you press “</span><span class="style32">RETURN</span><span class="style1">” </span><span class="style34">twice </span><span class="style1"> to connect.3. It will then ask you for your “</span><span class="style32">User ID</span><span class="style1">” and “</span><span class="style32">Password</span><span class="style1">.” Since you do not have one, you can set up your account now. In the OneNet world it is customary (and often required) that you use your real name on a BBS. However, the </span><span class="style32">User ID</span><span class="style1"> is not the name which your account will be known to other users, although it may be the same if you wish. The </span><span class="style32">User ID</span><span class="style1"> and </span><span class="style32">Password</span><span class="style1"> are used only by the First Class server to control access to the BBS. You will have to remember both of them for future reconnections to your new account.4. The OneNet BBS will ask if you wish to register as a new user. If you say “</span><span class="style32">YES</span><span class="style1">,” the system will allow you to continue.5. The sign on process follows. This information is used for validation. Please give correct information (first name, last name, address, telephone number). You </span><span class="style34">must</span><span class="style1"> give this information if you wish to establish an account.6. The OneNet BBS will then display the information you typed in and ask if it is correct. Make corrections as necessary or indicate “</span><span class="style32">YES</span><span class="style1">” to continue.7. Congratulations! You have set up a OneNet account and the OneNet BBS that you have connected with will provide a brief welcome message. Follow directions for New User Information or “</span><span class="style32">Client software</span><span class="style1">.” Every OneNet BBS is unique, so please take some time and look around for it. You may need to go through a number of hierarchical levels to actually get to the software you wish. If all else fails, or you have problems with your account, send a note to the Administrator. Use the New selection under Messages and address the note to “Administrator”.8. When you have located the “</span><span class="style32">FirstClass Client software</span><span class="style1">,” download it along with an appropriate settings file.9. Next time you wish to go on your local OneNet BBS, use the “FirstClass Client software” and see the difference the GUI provides!10. Before you sign on using the FirstClass “settings file,” you must personalize or configure the settings for your computer/modem set-up. This is done by first clicking on ‘Setup…’ in the “First Class Cancel/Login” window. Next, click on ‘Change…’ in the “FirstClass Connection Settings” window. This will bring you to the “First Class Communications Setup” window where you enter the access number of your local OneNet BBS. </span><span class="style32">NOTE: Be sure to include “1” (and “9” if calling from within a PBX system) and the area code if needed. Also, if you have Call Waiting, in most areas you can cancel it for the duration of the call it by adding </span><span class="style34">“*70,”</span><span class="style32"> from a touch tone phone, and </span><span class="style34">“1170,”</span><span class="style32"> from a rotary phone </span><span class="style34">before</span><span class="style32"> the access number (the comma “,” adds a two second delay for the cancellation to activate)</span><span class="style1">. You reinstate Call Waiting by “Disconnecting” (-K), or “Quitting” (-Q) FirstClass. Call your local phone company for the specific cancellation code, cost and availability of the service in your area.11. You’ll want to </span><span class="style32">Connect Via </span><span class="style1">“</span><span class="style32">Modem</span><span class="style1">.” The modem selection field has a pop-up menu that lists many of the popular modems that already have settings configured. Be sure to make the correct setting choice for your modem. If you are using a modem that isn’t covered, then you can use a generic setting such as Hayes® compatible 2400, 9600, or Hayes Ultra 14000. Next, indicate the port you are using (“Modem Port” or “Printer Port”), the baud rate of the modem you’re using, and finally your Phone Line type: Tone (Touch Tone®) or Pulse (Rotary).12. After you have completed the Communications Setup window, click on the “</span><span class="style32">OK</span><span class="style1">” button. In the FirstClass Settings window you can edit the “</span><span class="style32">User ID</span><span class="style1">” and “</span><span class="style32">Password</span><span class="style1">” fields and enter the number of times and frequency you wish to re-dial if you get a “busy” when trying to dial a OneNet BBS. Click on the “</span><span class="style32">Save as</span><span class="style1">” or “</span><span class="style32">Save</span><span class="style1">” button and this takes you back to the main window. You are now ready to call the OneNet BBS using FirstClass software.P.S. Remember to remove your </span><span class="style32">User ID</span><span class="style1"> and Password from the settings file if you make a copy for a friend!</span></text>
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<text><span class="style39">ow To Obtain FirstClassClient Software</span><span class="style42"></span></text>
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<text><span class="style7">hose "Print Field" from the File menu to create an easy reference guide. </span></text>
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<name>How to get Connected</name>
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<text><span class="style4"></span><span class="style1">You can write to </span><span class="style37">OneNet World</span><span class="style1">t hrough the OneNet Member Network‚Ñ¢ by sending your message to the OneNet World conference. U.S. mail can be sent to: </span><span class="style37">OneNet World, </span><span class="style1">4546 El Camino Real #127, Los Altos, CA 94022-1041. Correspondence can be sent, also, to FrankRat on America Online, or the Internet to frankrat@aol.com.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style42">re you looking for a place to publish your views and writing?</span><span class="style1"> </span><span class="style37">OneNet World </span><span class="style1"> is seeking writers for this electronic publishing adventure! We want to include diverse opinions and new writers in upcoming editions. In addition, all sorts of editorial writing opportunities begin with the Spring 1994 issue. We plan to expand our content and focus to contain articles, opinions, debate, experience, fiction, poetry, drama, and interviews as we seek new ideas and ways </span><span class="style37">OneNet World </span><span class="style1"> will be a significant part of the OneNet Member Network. We particularly need reporters throughout the network in distant locations who can send us news of their members’ activities and achievements.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Among our current job openings we want to point out our need for 1) someone to assist in editing sections of the magazine; 2) keep up-to-date on telecommunication issues like privacy and free speech; 3) be the literary editor; 4) manage the reporting from the many BBSes across the world; 5) manage a section on opinion, prediction, insight. 6) to supervise a cooking/recipe contest; 7)collate a OneNet Book of Records.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Finally, if you have ideas you think would fit into our goal of “connecting communities,” or if you are interested in being a part of this new </span><span class="style37">OneNet World </span><span class="style1">, send us your thoughts. To volunteer ideas, writing, and work, send a message with a brief description of what you propose to Frank Ratliff, here on The OneNet Member Network, </span><span class="style37">OneNet World</span><span class="style1"> Conference. You can also reach him on AOL: send to “FrankRat.” Through the Internet write to frankrat@aol.com or write to him at</span><span class="style37"> OneNet World, </span><span class="style1">4546 El Camino Real #127, Los Altos, CA 94022-1041, USA.</span></text>
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<name>Call for Reporters</name>
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<text><span class="style20"></span><span class="style21">Well, trivia fans, some of you knew the answers to some of the questions but no one knew the answers to all of them. Alas. Were they too tough? Too obscure? Too easy? We’ll see how you do on this issue’s search.But first the answers to </span><span class="style22">OneNet World’s </span><span class="style21">last challenge:</span><span class="style20"> Questions from Issue # 1</span><span class="style3">1. Somewhere in the United States, in a tradition since 1930, as a mark of the day before final exams begin on its campus, mournful bells toll “Hanging Danny Deever” and remain silent until those exams are over. Identify that university. </span><span class="style2">Answer:</span><span class="style3"> </span><span class="style2">The University of California at Berkeley.</span><span class="style3"> 2. When General Douglas MacArthur signed the documents of surrender ending World War II, he used five different pens. To whom did he give these pens? </span><span class="style2">Answer: General Jonathan M. Wainwright; General Arthur E. Percival; West Point; the Naval Academy; and his wife, Jean MacArthur.</span><span class="style3">3. Only once in the history of college football has a future President of the United States tackled a future Heisman Trophy winner. Name these two athletes and the schools they played for.</span><span class="style2"> Answer: Gerald Ford (University of Michigan) tackled Jay Berwanger (University of Chicago).</span><span class="style3">4. Born during an astrological confluence known as “triple Pisces,” this computer icon and iconoclast became one of the select people to appear on the cover of </span><span class="style23">Time</span><span class="style3"> magazine. First, middle, last name. </span><span class="style2">Answer: Steve Jobs</span><span class="style3">5. Remember the LP records? years ago one appeared with a cover with a photomontage of a crowd gathered around a grave. There in the crowd all looking respectful, you can identify some of the people: Karl Marx, Albert Einstein, Lawrence of Arabia, Mae West, and Sonny Liston. What is the title of this record album?</span><span class="style2"> Answer: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band</span><span class="style20">Sure, you knew all of those, didn’t you?</span><span class="style21">So here is your next challenging set of questions. Notice we have allowed you more time to send in your entries.</span><span class="style20">Sample question and answer:</span><span class="style22">Not once, but twice this man signed the Constitution of the United States: once for himself and once for a colleague. Identify the signer and the person for whom he signed:</span><span class="style21"> Answer: </span><span class="style22">George Read, and he signed for John Dickinson. </span><span class="style21">Source:</span><span class="style22"> Americans All, p.234, Jones, Harper 1954. </span><span class="style21">Source:</span><span class="style22"> Political Oddities, p. 146, Banger, MacMillian 1921.</span><span class="style24">Questions for GoTo and Find #2:</span><span class="style21"> 1. Born Demetrius Synodinus, he grew up in Steubenville, Ohio, betting, hustling, scuffling and drifting most of his early life. But he became known throughout the sports world by a more familiar appelation. What is the common title given to this charming rogue? 2. Everyone knows you call an adult male cat a “tomcat.” But what is the correct name for an adult female cat? 3. Going back into the musical past, provide the first and last name of the rock and roll giant who was backed up by a group consisting of Joe Maudlin, Jerry Allison, and Niki Sullivan. 4. What do the following people from American notoriety have in common: James Clark, Al Weinshank, Adam Heyer, John May, Reinhardt Schwimmer, Pete Gusenberg, Frank Gusenberg? 5. One of America’s most popular sweetened products is really flavored polyvinyl acetate. By what name do we usually know it? So go to it and find the answers. 1. Deadline for entry returns to be </span><span class="style20">received at</span><span class="style25"> OneNet World </span><span class="style20">on The OneNet</span><span class="style21"> is</span><span class="style20"> March 15, 1994</span><span class="style21">. All entries must be sent electronically. Entries by U.S. Mail are not accepted in this contest. 2. Only one entry is allowed per contestant, who must be a registered user of The OneNet Member Network. 3. Each answer must be spelled, capitalized, and punctuated correctly and match the answer of the judge to be correct. Each answer should list its sources. Citing your brother-in-law, your boss, your guess, your horoscope, gossip or hearsay fills in the blank, but nobody is going to check it out. You won’t be graded on any MLA kind of documentation format (we’re not that trivial); but you should include the book, author, publisher, page, etc., if you expect any compassion. Answers that differ from the judge’s answer, to be considered as correct, must be documented with </span><span class="style20">two</span><span class="style21"> </span><span class="style20">sources submitted at the time of the contest entry.</span><span class="style21"> Decisions by the judge will be final. 4. You may imitate this document/format and return it to the </span><span class="style25">OneNet World </span><span class="style20"> </span><span class="style21">folder here on The OneNet Member Network.Or you can devise your own format; just make sure it’s complete and clear. Entries dated </span><span class="style20">after March 15 </span><span class="style21">will not be eligible. If more than one entry is received from the same BBS, then the earliest entry from there will take precedence </span><span class="style20">in the unlikely case of a tie. </span><span class="style21">5. And, oh, yes. It’s no fair if you are on the </span><span class="style22">OneNet World</span><span class="style21"> staff or have any kind of deep, personal connection with them. That makes you ineligible.Ready? Here are the megahard questions for Contest #1.Search well. Answers next issue. </span><span class="style3"> </span></text>
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<text><span class="style32">onta Vista High</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">On Wednesday, January 12, 1994, Vice President Al Gore paid a visit to the students of Monta Vista High in Cupertino, CA as part of his “technology tour” of Silicon Valley. The school, which has access to the Internet, as part of its curriculum, includes a class in teaching students how to communicate using the Internet’s resources. As a demonstration for the Vice President, students sent e-mail back and forth with pen-pals in Germany, chatted with a scientist in Antarctica and downloaded a copy of Gore’s speech of a week before. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Monta Visa began this venture with the aid of NASA, which sponsors both the live connection to the Internet and the class, entitled “MacProducts.”</span><span class="style37">—Sharon Choe and Sven Nielsen, Saratoga High School</span></text>
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<text><span class="style32">eland High School</span><span class="style47"></span><span class="style1">The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (W.A.S.C.), an organization that determines the accreditation of a high school for students entering colleges and universities, recently visited Leland High in San Jose, CA. While schools usually receive a full accreditation of six years, Leland students were upset to learn that they will only receive a partial accreditation of three years. This affects college admissions because to attend a college or university, one must receive a diploma from an accredited high school. However, at the end of the accreditation period, W.A.S.C. revisits the school to make sure that it has implemented required changes to benefit the school and campus. Commented Leland High junior Stacey Shintani: “I think that maybe they should reconsider [their decision] and tell the people who looked at the school to look at themselves first and see if there was a bias against us.” Reasons given for this partial accreditation (including the school’s short five-period day) were said to be obscure. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Shintani also added that other five-period per day schools received a six-year accreditation.W.A.S.C. revisited Leland High after an appeal made by Principal Don Bell. Results will be in by the end of January. Leland English teacher Julie Pearson commented that: “W.A.S.C. did not grant us a full six year accreditation because of our five period per day schedule, but because of ‘a minor technicality’ on Leland’s report to W.A.S.C. earlier last year.”</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">he Fremont Union School District recently implemented a new transfer policy that allows a student to transfer in and out of any of the five schools included in this district (ie. Cupertino, Fremont, Homestead, Lynbrook and Monta Vista High Schools). However, Homestead and Monta Vista are exempt because they cannot accept new students due to the fact they are filled to capacity. Prior to this new policy, a student had to have sufficient need and reason to switch schools. Now, a student may do so for any reason. This also gives parents and students a broader selection of schools.</span><span class="style32"></span></text>
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<text><span class="style4"></span><span class="style33">“On Wednesday, January 12, 1994, Vice President Al Gore paid a visit to the students of Monta Vista High in Cupertino, CA as part of his technology tour”</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">ather than opposing mergers or blindly trusting competition to shape the data highways, Congress should make the mergers hinge on detailed commitments to provide affordable services to all Americans. Some legislators, led by Representative Edward Markey, Democrat of Massachusetts, are working to enact similar requirements; these efforts deserve support.The best approach would be to amend these requirements to the Communications Act of 1934. Still the central law on open access, an updated Communications Act would codify the terms of a new social contract between the the telecommunications industry and the American people.</span><span class="style14"></span><span class="style15">Mitchell Kapor is chairman of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit group that promotes civil liberties in digital media. He was a founder of the Lotus Development Corporation, from which he resigned in 1986. Jerry Berman is executive director of the foundation.From the New York Times Op-Ed Page, Wednesday, November 24, 1993Copyright 1993 The New York Times Company</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">esources such as schools and libraries. To compensate for market oversights, we must insure that money—whether through Federal support or a tax on the companies that will control the superhighway—is made available to these institutions. Finally, people won’t use the new technology unless they feel that their privacy is protected. Technical means, such as recently developed encryption techniques, must be made available to all users. And clear legal guidelines for individual control over access to and reuse of personal information must be established. Companies that sell entertainment services will have a record of what their customers’ interests are; these records must remain confidential.Bell Atlantic, T.C.I., Time-Warner, U.S. West and other companies involved in proposed mergers have promised to allow the public full access to the superhighway. But they are asking policy makers to trust that, profits aside, they will use their new positions for the public good.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style4"></span><span class="style33">“people won’t use the new technology unless they feel that their privacy is protected”</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">onsumers would become producers: individuals and small organizations could create and distribute programs to anyone on the highway who wants them. Open platform services will spur diversity in the electronic media, just as low production and distribution costs make possible a wide variety of newspapers and magazines.To prevent abuses by media giants that because of recent Federal court decisions will control the pipeline into the home and much of the content delivered over it, we need new laws. Like today’s phone companies, the companies controlling the superhighway must be required to carry other programmers’ content, just as phone companies must provide service to anyone who is willing to pay for it. We must guarantee that anyone who, say, wants to start an alternative news network or a forum for political discussion is given an outlet to do so.Americans will come to depend on the superhighway even more than they need the telephone. The guarantee of universal telephone service must be expanded to include universal access to the superhighway. Although market forces will help keep the new technology affordable, we need laws to protect consumers when competition fails.And because several companies will operate the highway, each must be required to interconnect with the others. Likewise, the new computers that will give us access to the superhighway should be built according to commonly accepted standards.Also, even an open, competitive market will leave out organizations with limited </span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">elatively narrow range of broadcast TV and the limited number of cable channels. Properly constructed and regulated, it could be open to all who wish to speak, publish and communicate.None of the interactive services will be possible, however, if we have an eight-lane data superhighway rushing into every home and only a narrow footpath coming back out. Instead of settling for a multimedia version of the same entertainment that is increasingly dissatisfying on today’s TV, we need a superhighway that encourages the production and distribution of a broader, more diverse range of programming.The superhighway should be required to provide so-called open platform services. In today’s channel-based cable TV system, program producers must negotiate for channel space with cable companies around the country. In an open platform network, we would avoid that bottleneck. Every person would have access to the entire superhighway, so programmers could distribute information directly to consumers.</span><span class="style14"></span></text>
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<text><span class="style4"></span><span class="style33">“we need new laws”</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">elecommunications and cable TV executives, seeking to allay concerns over their proposed megamergers, insist that the coming electronic superhighway will be an educational and informational tool as well as a cornucopia of interactive entertainment. Allow the marriage between entertainment and communications giants, we are told, and they will connect students with learning resources, provide a forum for political discourse, increase economic competitiveness and speed us into the multimedia information age.Both broadcast and cable TV were introduced with similar fanfare. The results have been disappointing. Because of regulatory failure and the limits of the technology, they failed to be saviors of education or political life. We love the tube but recognize that it is largely a cultural wasteland.For the Government to break this cycle of promise and disappointment, communications mergers should be approved or barred based on detailed, enforceable commitments that the electronic superhighway will meet public goals. The amount of electronic material the superhighway can carry is dizzying compared to the </span></text>
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<text><span class="style33">“Americans will come to depend on the superhighway even more than they need the telephone”</span></text>
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<text><span class="style24"></span><span class="style14">In the beginning, there were two file formats for Mac music: Midi and digitized sound. Then along came the Sound-Trecker and revolutionized music, at least for me. I still remember the day I found a copy of this little jukebox type player on America Online sometime around 1989. It came with a couple of Mods and I opened the program and clicked on. To my amazement, All The Fine Young Cannibals (FYC) started playing. Astonished, I sat back with a big grin on my face. </span><span class="style16"></span><span class="style14">From another part of the house, my youngest daughter, Jen, heard the music and came dancing out. It was irresistible. I clicked on the “repeat” loop and for as long as the song played, she danced. Much to my delight, I found this to be a great way to wear out children without the expense of going to a local park or Disneyland. Call it a bonus. When friends dropped by, I had to demonstrate this new feature. It puzzled them when I’d turn on the Sound-Trecker jukebox say “countdown.” Sure enough within moments, Jen came dancing out like a moth drawn to the flame. This was my introduction to ‘mods’ and Frank Seide’s great mod player, Sound-Trecker. </span><span class="style16"></span><span class="style14">Mods originated on the Amiga as text files that contain note data and small sampled instrument sounds. The result is rich, live-sounding music that uses far less disk space than digitized sounds. ‘Midi’s’ are smaller yet, but require a lot of external equipment. A two-minute Mod uses 98K of memory which would translate into 2600K as a sound. The beauty is, that you can play them in the background (a real bonus to liven up a game of solitaire or that letter you’ve been dreading to write). Who could ask for more?</span><span class="style16"></span><span class="style14">The most immediate problem was how to find new mods, very few were posted in The OneNet Los Altos Mac Music Library. The second thing I discovered is, how easy it is to access the hundreds of Mods for the IBM PC and translate them for use with the Mac. If you know how to use ResEdit or have a file “type” changing utility, it’s a breeze. But of course, I didn’t want to advertise the ease of doing the conversions. This intimidated many Mac people, leaving the field completely open. I was able to grab up the new mods off America Online, translate them and post them on OneNet, as if some sort of miraculous conversion was required. In this manner, I managed to accumulate virtually hundreds of them. To this day the quest goes on. I’m always on the lookout for a new Mod. Okay, call me a “Mod junkie.” </span><span class="style16"></span><span class="style14">With the arrival of the Player Pro, Mac folks now have the capability to make their own mods. But so far, the response from the Mac community leaves a lot to be desired. Some of the most trashy noises have emerged as “Mods.” It is truly disappointing that no one seems to be as skillful on the Mac side at creating them. (Let’s face it, the Amiga and IBM folks have been doing it a lot longer.) The challenge is waiting deliciously, for all our budding musicians. Player Pro’s $25 shareware fee may be hindering some genuine talent from taking a crack at it (although I feel this utility is worth every penny). So, for now, we are still dependent on the other side of the boards for the best mods.</span><span class="style16"></span><span class="style14">If you are new to Mods and would like to see what it’s all about, there is a copy of Sound-Trecker V2.0 and Player Pro V4.10 Demo posted on OneNet. If you have any special requests for a certain type Mod, drop me a note. I think I just might have it around here somewhere.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">nformation is communicated by parody does not disqualify it from free speech protection. To the contrary, parody is one of the forces that led to the establishment of the free speech protections we enjoy today. The Court’s decision here illustrates that copyright law is being driven with great regard to private, commercial interests. The reason why free speech rights receive short shrift in cases such as this is aptly analyzed in __The Nature of Copyright__,</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">“Logically, political rights, [ such as free speech rights], must be regarded as more important than [an individual’s rights to control the products of his or her effort for profit], since the latter ultimately have to be both recognized and enforced by the government that is sustained by political rights. Proprietary rights tend to be concrete, however, whereas political rights are typically abstract, and in a one-to-one combat of ideas the concrete usually has the advantage over the abstract. In copyright litigation, for example, an accusation that a defendant has stolen the plaintiff’s property is much more powerful than the claim that a defendant is exercising a free-speech right. The larger truth as to the importance of political rights is often lost in the legal melee.”Rosenoer said, “In this case, it is deeply troubling not only that free speech values received such little attention but that the Death Toasters were effectively banned without a jury’s consideration. If the First Amendment’s guarantee of free speech and intent to prohibit the government from acting as censor is to have substantive content in copyright cases, at the very least there should be more deference to allowing juries to determine factual questions and less reliance on presumptions that prejudice the outcome in favor of private, commercial interests.”</span><span class="style30"></span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">n the first factor, the Court held Delrina’s commercial use “raises a presumption of unfair exploitation of the copyrighted material.” This presumption may be rebutted, however, by “__convincing__ the court that the parody does not __unfairly__ diminish the economic value of the original.”</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">But Delrina had not shown that any commercial substitution would be because consumers thought the parody of the winged toasters was more humorous. There was, in fact, no evidence either way. The Court held that Delrina had not, therefore, rebutted the presumption of unfair use created by Delrina’s commercial use of the toasters.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">On Delrina’s claim it had “taken no more than necessary to conjure up the image of [Berkeley’s] screen saver in order to parody it,” the Court acknowledged that three factors have been considered in determining whether a parody has “taken excessively from the original in the circumstances—the degree of public recognition of the original work, the ease of conjuring up the original in the chosen medium, and the focus of the parody.” Given the presumption of unfair use, the Court did not feel it necessary to fully address the issue. The Court went on to enter a preliminary injunction prohibiting Delrina from using the flying toasters in its Death Toasters module, in its packaging, or in connection with the advertising, distribution or sale of the Opus ’n Bill screen saver.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">The case of the Death Toasters highlights the fact that the subject matter of both the First Amendment and the Copyright Clause is the same, i.e., information. The fact the </span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">n ordinary reasonable person would find that Delrina captured the total concept and feel of Berkeley’s toasters despite the distinctions, and that is all that is required.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">The Court also did not accept the claim there is only a limited number of ways to depict a flying toaster and, therefore, Berkeley’s toasters should be protected only against exact copying.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Although differentiating Delrina’s toasters could result in a less effective parody, the Court noted that “at times the copyright law may require that parodists sacrifice the best parody to the interest of the copyright owner in his or her original expression.”</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Finding Berkeley has “demonstrated probable success on the merits by making out a prima facie case of copyright infringement…,” the Court went on to consider Delrina’s defense of parody, which, observed the Court, “is not a presumptively fair use.” According to the Court, “parody as a defense to copyright infringement is considered within the framework of the fair use defense” and is based on consideration of four factors:</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">“(1) the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes;(2) the nature of the copyrighted work;(3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and(4) the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">ollowing a hearing, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California found Berkeley had shown a reasonable likelihood of success on its copyright infringement claim and enjoined Delrina from using the flying toasters in its Opus ’n Bill screen saver. The Court did not reach the trademark issue due to its finding of probable success on the copyright claim.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">The Court held Berkeley had established ownership of a valid copyright, despite Delrina’s showing that the flying toaster icon had been used previously on a record album jacket. As stated by the Court, the copyright statute only requires that a copyrighted work be an independent creation, not that it be novel.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Berkeley had also shown copying by Delrina, albeit indirectly. To the extent there exist differences in expression between Delrina’s toasters and Berkeley’s, the Court noted that the test for substantial similarity of expression is based upon a side-by-side comparison of the two works — not an element-by-element dissection. Here, </span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">elrina Corporation publishes a new computer screen saver program called “Opus ’n Bill.” Their program features comic-strip characters Opus (a penguin) and Bill the Cat, created by Berkeley Breathed. As described by Delrina’s counsel, </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">“[I]rreverant satire, caricature, and parody are at the heart of Breathed’s unique and well-known brand of humor, and they are present throughout the various screen sequences or ‘modules’ in __Opus ’n Bill__.” </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">In an Opus ’n Bill module named “Death Toasters,” the character Opus fires a shotgun at flying toasters. The toasters fly in formation and launch an attack of their own against Opus, by firing toast or diving from above to knock him down. According to Delrina, the parody is clearly aimed at Berkeley, “the established and self-proclaimed leader in the screen saver software field.”Berkley was not amused. The company filed suit for copyright and trademark infringement, among other things, and requested an injunction.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Since there [was] no intent to confuse the public, claim[ed] Delrina in defense of it's product, there [was] no actionable trademark infringement. Delrina also urged that the “very strength of [Berkeley’s] mark weighs against a likelihood of confusion… “In addition, since Delrina’s Opus ’n Bill screen saver is an obvious parody, it is a form of expression protected under the First Amendment.”</span><span class="style30"></span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">he chief purpose of the First Amendment guarantee of freedom of speech and of the press is to facilitate the flow of information. The Copyright Clause is also a part of the Constitution and was intended, in major part, to promote free speech by providing access to copyrighted materials. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">In 1989, Berkeley Systems, Inc. introduced a computer program designed to prevent images from burning into the screen of computer monitors. This “screen saver” utility program—named “After Dark”—became very popular, due in large part to its graphics displays. “After Dark” includes a number of graphics modules, including one that depicts 1950’s, rounded, two-bread slice toasters with angel wings flying from right to left across the computer monitor screen accompanied by slices of toast. According to Berkeley’s attorneys, Berkeley holds valid copyright and trademark registrations in the Flying Toaster.</span><span class="style30"></span></text>
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<text><span class="style4"></span><span class="style33">“In an Opus ’n Bill module named “Death Toasters,” the character Opus fires a shotgun at flying toasters”</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">At the January 1994 meeting of OneNet Live in San Jose, California, Jonathan Rosenoer made a presentation about law and publishing in the electronic world. Although he spoke particularly about BBSes and telecommunications, he outlined several of the current issues being raised regarding Free Speech, copyright, and legal developments in the field of “Cyberlaw.” Here is a condensation of Rosenoer’s thorough and comprehensive article that appears in CyberLaw ™. Rosenoer may be reached through the “About CyberLaw” button above.</span><span class="style14"></span></text>
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<text><span class="style32">fter word:</span><span class="style1">AIDS is exacting a tragic toll in our communities. Upwards of 14 million people are already infected worldwide. In America, one in 250 people are believed to be infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), the virus we see in people with AIDS. Sadly, while messages about prevention abound, people continue to become infected.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Today in the United States, adolescent women of color are becoming infected at a faster rate than anyone else, and, they are getting infected via unprotected heterosexual sex. The scope of this disease is staggering. Twelve years into this epidemic, we still have no cure and millions of of people around the world have already died from AIDS. Until a cure is found, the only effective weapon in the fight against AIDS is education and prevention.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">As the moderator of the HIV/AIDS conference here on The OneNet, and a staunch proponent of AIDS education, I invite you to our conference. There you’ll find a great deal of HIV and AIDS information to read and download.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style4"></span><span class="style1">Truly I say unto you, to the extent that you did it to one of these brothers of mine, even the least of them, you did it to Me. Jesus’ parable of the sheep and goats. Matthew 25:32, 45</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">urturing AEGIS along has been hard work. Sister Mary Elizabeth is up daily at 4:30 a.m. retrieving recent articles and bulletins from government computers on the East coast. She scans, catalogs and loads them into the IBM-based system that AEGIS runs on.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">The Sister is fond of talking about her “community.” Not only the small community of sisters with whom she works, but the much larger community she meets on the network. “I meet so many people from so many walks of life. Not just people in the United States, but Canadians, Australians, Europeans, Africans, Asians. People of much different cultures from mine and yours. I’ve been learning that it’s more than accepting people and the differences we perceive, but acknowledging that we are all different and that we must celebrate those differences.” </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Many of the people she meets do have one thing in common. They are all infected with HIV, and tragically, most go on to develop AIDS and die. “You become accustomed to someone’s handle, their writing style, their ‘voice’ ” she muses. “How did Data on </span><span class="style37">Star Trek </span><span class="style1">put it, ‘My neural pathways have become accustomed to you.’ Then all of a sudden, there’s silence. Another bright star in the heavens has gone away.”</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">It’s people like Sister Mary Elizabeth who are making headway against AIDS. She reminds us that, if we’re going to win out over this virus, then we’re going to have to do it together. “I want people to remember that we are all human. That we all share responsibility in this world for each other. There is only one race, the human race.”</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">EGIS connects AIDS dedicated electronic bulletin boards around the world, encouraging communities to work together in the fight against AIDS. As a free-access electronic network for communication and exchange of HIV-AIDS information, AEGIS “connects four-fifths of the world through its links with other networks,” Sister Mary Elizabeth explains. “I talk to people all over the world. I’ll get up in the morning and someone from Russia has left a message. Or someone from Uganda, or Australia. Last night, someone from Zimbabwe was asking for help using the Internet to get information. It’s an exciting time.” You can sense the dedication and vitality in her voice . </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">“People began to be aware that we existed. It was a chance conversation on FidoNet that led to connecting with a bulletin board in Seattle and another in Denver,” the Sister remembers. “From there, it soon mushroomed. AEGIS now connects with HIVnet in Amsterdam, Holland and APC/Greennet in London, England which connects sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.” </span><span class="style30"></span></text>
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<text><span class="style15">EGIS can be reached by anyone with a computer and a modem. All four lines support 14,400 baud or greater. The AEGIS modem phone number is 714/248-2836. Set your software to 8 bits, no parity, one stop bit. Selected material from AEGIS is uploaded irregularly to OneNet Los Altos and the HIV/AIDS conference. If you would like specific information, you might try posting a question or request on OneNet first. </span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">p to five people shared one phone line. There were HIV positive people living in that town too. But, if you were HIV-positive and wanted information, you had to call out on a single-line pay phone,” she says. “Doing otherwise was a quick way to get your farm burned to the ground.”</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">A solution to this peculiar brand of information isolation occurred to her when she returned to California</span><span class="style32">.</span><span class="style1"> “I figured the one way for people to get information, and yet let them maintain their privacy, would be a computer system. The worst that happens is someone picks up the line and hears a rush of noise. Maybe someone would get disconnected, but their privacy would be maintained.” Two electronic information services, Compuserve and Dialog, already existed, but there was either no HIV information or the service was too expensive. “My vision,” she says, “was to establish a free access bulletin board with an anonymous logon.” </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Established in 1992, AEGIS is operated by the Sisters of St. Elizabeth of Hungary order, an Episcopalian religious community. Its predecessor, the HIV/AIDS Info BBS, began in 1990 when the original system went online with a lowly 40 megabyte hard drive. Capacity was quickly doubled with a 80 megabyte drive. Soon thereafter, a generous businessman from Japan donated a one gigabyte drive which still serves as part of the main server hardware.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">I spent time with Franciscans in San Francisco and realized that my mission, and their community, wouldn’t work out. I got a letter from a Sister in Northern California saying that I was being called to form a new community. I started a new order in 1987.”</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">“This is the first thing I’ve ever done I feel totally committed to. Everything else was just a job,” she says. She’ll tell you, with that same quiet conviction, that the idea of running a computer-based AIDS-only bulletin board occurred to her while she was tending cows in a rural Missouri town of 1,014 people. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">“The nearest hospital was close to 40 miles away and the town barely got the TV signals from the national networks. Some of the townsfolk had cable, but there was nothing on the farms. The old-fashioned telephone system used party lines–where </span></text>
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<text><span class="style15"> Every thirteen minutes another American is infected with HIV, and every 17 minutes someone dies of AIDS.• Conservative estimates are that one in every 250 Americans carries HIV.• AIDS is now the third leading cause of death among all adults between the ages of 25 and 44. In many areas  of the country—including the cities near OneNet Los Altos—it is the number one leading cause of death of  men in that age group.• The fastest rate of new infection is among adolescent women, who get it from unprotected heterosexual  sex.• Estimates from the World Health Organization are that the year 2,000 will see 110 million people infected  with HIV. Forty million of those will have AIDS, and 40 percent of those people (about the population of  Canada today) will be women and children.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">ister Mary Elizabeth is the administrator of the AIDS Education General Information System (AEGIS) BBS in San Juan Capistrano, California. She is one of the people dedicated to halting this pandemic, and, she has a story to tell. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">It was in my search for accurate information to bring to The OneNet community that I met the Sister who said, “When I was eight years old, I</span><span class="style41"> </span><span class="style1">proudly announced to my parents that I wanted to be a nun. They promptly put me in a Baptist church,” she recalls with a chuckle in her voice. “I spent the next 15 years involved in Baptist and independent fundamentalist activities.And, before I became a nun, I spent most of my life in the military, in the electronics field.”</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">After spending time in the South in the late 1950’s, and witnessing the birth of the Civil Rights movement, the military shipped her off to Hawaii, and finally to Vietnam in 1968. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">“After I left the military, I went back to school, without knowing what I wanted to do. I took a career development course and counselor said, “You better sit down. The two things you’re qualified for are: being a Catholic nun social work teacher, or a Catholic nun science teacher.”</span><span class="style30"></span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">“What?” you say, “</span><span class="style32">another</span><span class="style1"> story about AIDS?!” Well, I want you to know that this story isn’t exactly about Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. I mean it is, but this story is mainly about Sister Mary Elizabeth. </span></text>
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<text>Wants to ThankJo Ann Villalobos,Graphics SpecialistandAldus Corporation</text>
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<text>for their support and contributionsto our monthly OneNet Live meetings</text>
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<text><span class="style7">If a group of guys are demeaning gals among themselves and the object(s) of their attention overhears you, you’re all dead in the water. It’s a legal form of collective suicide. This means your time would be better spent going down the slide and risking sunstroke. At least you can expect some success at that, and maybe even some sympathy. (Do I need to draw pictures?)•If the gals tell you to get lost—immediately consult your map and do so. Read their lips: </span><span class="style35">DO NOT</span><span class="style7"> pass Go. </span><span class="style35">DO NOT</span><span class="style7"> collect $200. No fun, huh? While flirtations have been with us since cavemen surfaced, and have enticed women to plant crops, try not to become part of a “pack.” All women and most girls find this type of “gang” approach frightening, no matter how harmless your intentions. In fact, if this type of activity involves more than two guys, it is counterproductive and doomed to failure. It only takes one of the guys getting out of line to wreck things for all of you. If you really want to pick up girls, you will have to develop your own technique and be sincere. I would suggest some other place, some other time. I mean, Raging Waters? Bad omen!Sorry to hear that your sunscreen failed. You might want to switch to a waterproof type before taking the plunge. With the ozone depleted you can get fried much easier these days just from the reflection. You can’t be too careful, you know? ________________________________________________________________________________Readers are encouraged to write Darla with their questions and also to share their own life experience. You may write to Darla in care of </span><span class="style36">OneNet World</span><span class="style7"> or participate in her conference here within the Life folder in the main Conference area of </span><span class="style35">The OneNet Member Network. </span><span class="style7">However, her name may be more familiar in New Uploads in the Files section. Excerpts from </span><span class="style35">“Dear Darla” </span><span class="style7">are featured in each issue of </span><span class="style36">OneNet World.</span><span class="style7">. </span></text>
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<text><span class="style35">ear Social Schmuck:</span><span class="style7">Where does one draw the line between rude and slightly aggressive?These are not the best possible choices. Since you don’t mention specifics like whether your group had been drinking or was just intoxicated by the fires of youth before launching it’s pursuit of female companionship, this response will just give you some general guidelines:• Rude doesn’t work at all. • Slightly aggressive must fall within reasonable limits. (You really didn’t expect success with these approaches, did you? </span><span class="style44">:D</span><span class="style35"></span><span class="style7">Much depends on the reaction of those being pursued. If the girls are giggling, they may find all this attention amusing. If their reaction is hostile or they give you a “Drop Dead” expression, it should be clear that an invisible line has been crossed. Consider this a good time to cease and go quietly.•No approach should involve physical contact—that could get you into a lot of trouble. Even touching someone’s arm could be construed wrong—especially if they happen to move. •Verbal sparing with members of the opposite sex needs to be clean, no four-letter words or overtly suggestive remarks. No sexually explicit overtures or comments regarding body parts. If true, comments like ” Wow, isn’t she beautiful!” are okay unless you happen to be drooling at the time or when the person is less than desirable and thinks you are making fun. Keep in mind, also, the number of women with black belts has dramatically increased.•Hand gestures should be kept to a minimum. These are inappropriate and risky. If you scratch your head with the wrong finger, there is also a chance someone’s father will rearrange part of your anatomy without benefit of anesthetic. That could smart a lot more than severe sunburn.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style35">ear Darla</span><span class="style7">;Okay, I’ll give this a try, I suppose, but first a little exposition.Yesterday some friends and I went to Raging Waters (I’ve got burns all over my feet, legs and arms to prove it–and I put on lots of sun block.) Anyway, we were all male, and when this group of males gets together, we talk about females. (We needn’t get into what, exactly, as there’s no way what was said was necessarily justifiable in polite society.) And, of course, we were looking, and talking, and following, and trying to get some girls to join us in our trek through the park. Some of the guys went following the girls through the park (which, for the most part, seemed to annoy the gals), and others were slightly better about sneaking up on them and talking to them, but, nonetheless, some of the methods seemed to me to be quite rude.Being less than experienced in these matters, my question is: Where does one draw the line between rude and slightly-aggressive behavior? (Slightly-aggressive being a positive trait, rude being negative.)</span><span class="style35">“..still relatively new to this social schmuck...”</span><span class="style1"></span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">hat about those nagging questions that always seem to arise when it comes to the latest Apple hardware or even the </span><span class="style37">old </span><span class="style1">Apple hardware? The perfect place to ask a question or provide assistance to another user is the </span><span class="style32">Mac Hardware </span><span class="style1">conference. In fact, you’ll also find that this conference contains information and discussion on a myriad of non-Apple products including printers, and other peripherals. Don’t be shy, the only dumb question is the one that’s never asked.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">The </span><span class="style32">System Seven</span><span class="style1"> conference will help anyone who has wondered about the capabilities of the latest Mac operating system. When it comes to fonts, extensions, or aliases, you too can harness the power, or confusion, of System Seven by visiting this conference.Finally, the conference that tends to sum it all up for the average Mac user, the </span><span class="style32">Mac Software</span><span class="style1"> conference. Open to anyone who has been stymied by any Mac application you can think of. If you don’t see the question posted already, do it yourself and watch how quickly help arrives. It’s a little bit like “9-1-1” for the Macintosh user.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">This is only a partial listing of the fantastic computer-related conferences available throughout The OneNet. Not only will these conferences help you with your day to day computer usage, they will help you avoid embarrassing situations that might call your techno-savvy into question. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Watch for the next issue of </span><span class="style37">OneNet World</span><span class="style1"> in which the “NetGuide” will take a special excursion into the world of true debate. Stay tuned and find out if you can handle the heat.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">NIX or some other operating system, you can be certain that confusion will reign supreme at some point during your special relationship with that little box. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">When it comes to those moments of stark fear, and work flow interruption, OneNet can be incredibly useful. There are several conferences available that provide a real wealth of information for every conceivable type of computer user.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">The first of these conferences is the </span><span class="style32">Windows Tech Forum</span><span class="style1">. The title is a little misleading, as there are several sub conferences including: </span><span class="style32">DOS, Windows, OS\2 </span><span class="style1">and</span><span class="style32"> Mac/Dos Warz.</span><span class="style1"> In each of these sub conferences you will be able to garner useful information for your particular situation. If you are just looking for a good debate, check out the </span><span class="style32">Mac/DOS Warz</span><span class="style1"> for that never ending squabble over the best operating system.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">A new conference that may not be widely available as you are reading this, but is sure to spread in popularity, and spark some stimulating debate, is </span><span class="style32">The Future of Macintosh</span><span class="style1">. With the move to the PowerPC, and the recent financial difficulties experienced by Apple, this topic will be informative, and highly entertaining. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">For those of us who don’t quite understand all of the hoopla over the PowerPC, it might be worth the time to check out the </span><span class="style32">PowerPC</span><span class="style1"> conference for the scoop. The questions there range from “Can I upgrade my Mac IIsi?” to real life explanations of native software availability and performance expectations. You’ll also get a clear picture of the battle between Intel and Motorola as the release of the PowerPC begins to impact the market. </span><span class="style30"></span></text>
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<text><span class="style1"> could feel the sweat breaking out on my upper lip as we cruised north toward San Francisco at a brisk 50 miles per hour. Sleep was totally impossible as the train rocked from side to side and the other passengers spoke loudly of the PowerPC versus the Pentium. The deals they could make on a DayStar accelerator, and what kind of edible matter (I can’t believe what passes for food at these things) might be available at the big show. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Of course, I am referring to the annual MacWorld Exposition which was recently held in San Francisco. My fear, revealing itself in the form of uncontrollable perspiration during the journey, was directly linked to my technological malaise. I instantly felt as if I was to be the only person within a thousand mile radius of The Moscone Convention Center who wouldn’t be totally knowledgeable in every aspect of System 7 Pro or the latest version of PageMaker. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Would my fears be realized? Would I find myself lost in a sea of techno-proficient wizards? Or would I just get sick from the food? I am proud to report that I made it through the experience suffering only mild intimidation at the hands of an engineer that had just arrived from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. As for the food, nothing that a little Pepto-Bismol couldn’t solve. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">If there is one thing that seems to be universal among computer users, it’s confusion. Confusion about software, hardware, customer service, product availability, prices, and capabilities—the list goes on. Whether you use a Macintosh, a PC with Windows, </span></text>
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<text><span class="style32"> </span><span class="style42"> How You Can Tell If It’s Going To Be A Rotten Day</span><span class="style1">You wake up face down on the pavement.You put your bra on backwards and it fits better.You call Suicide Prevention and they put you on hold.You see a crew from “60 Minutes” waiting in your office.Your birthday cake collapses under the weight of the candles.You want to put on the clothes you wore home from the party but there aren’t any.You turn on the news and they’re showing routes out of the city.Your twin sister forgot your birthday.You wake up and find your waterbed broke, and you realize you don’t have a water bed.Your car horn goes off and gets stuck while you’re driving behind a group of Hells Angels.Your wife wakes up feeling amorous and YOU have a headache.Your boss tells you not to bother taking off your coat.The bird singing outside the window is a buzzard.You wake up and the braces on your teeth are stuck together.You walk to work and discover that the back of your dress is stuck in your panty hose.You call your answering service and they tell you it’s none of your business.Your blind date turns out to be your ex-wife.Your check to the I.R.S. bounces.You put both contact lenses in the same eye.Your wife says “Good morning, Bill” and your name is George.</span></text>
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<script>function cardNameData-- this handler stores the name of the card to go to-- user. DO NOT MOVE THE POSITION OF THIS HANDLER!return "Index"end cardNameDataon mouseUpif the optionKey is down then doLinkelsevisual effect iris closego to card cardNameData()if the result is not emptythen answer "Can't find card" && "“" & cardNameData() & "”" -- ∆end ifend mouseUpon newButtondoLinkend newButtonon doLinkask "Enter the name of the card you want this button to take you to:" -- ∆if it is not empty thenset cursor to watchupdateCardNameData itput "Go to card" && "“" & it & "”" into theName -- ∆set name of me to theNameadjustBtnSize theNameend ifend doLinkon adjustBtnSize theNameif length(theName) * 10 > 60then set width of me to length(theName) * 10else set width of me to 60end adjustBtnSizeon updateCardNameData theName-- write name back to the data function handler in this scriptget script of meput quote & theName & quote into ¬char offset(quote,it) to (offSet("end",it) - 2) of itset script of me to itend updateCardNameData</script>
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<text><span class="style1">neNet Boulder, primary hub of The OneNet Member Network, recently established a gateway to the Internet which is already experiencing high levels of usage. Numerous other OneNet members, including the MacCommonwealth BBS in New Orleans, have already followed suit and additional members will likely establish gateways to the Internet in the near future.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">During the months and years ahead, the Internet and OneNet will likely become increasingly interrelated. Like FidoNet, the world’s largest network of computer bulletin board systems, The OneNet will eventually allow routing of Internet e-mail and possibly USENET newsfeeds throughout the network, regardless of whether an individual system has set up a direct Internet gateway. In addition, The OneNet hopes to eventually establish a backbone of dedicated lines between its regional hubs and offer direct (telnet/FTP) connectivity between some of its sites and the Internet, giving users of The OneNet Member Network access to a rapidly growing universe of valuable resources. For the time being though, connectivity between the Internet and OneNet is limited, and neither network has succeeded completely in providing easy access to the vast sea of information available in the online world. As a result, it is far better to have access to both networks than one network alone. Nevertheless, rapidly improving access to the ever-expanding Internet, combined with its own rapid growth, friendly user interface, and inexpensive fees, guarantees that The OneNet Member Network will become an even more powerful source of information, tools, and community in the months and years ahead.</span><span class="style30"></span></text>
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<name></name>
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card_15833.xml
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<script>function cardNameData-- this handler stores the name of the card to go to-- user. DO NOT MOVE THE POSITION OF THIS HANDLER!return "Index"end cardNameDataon mouseUpif the optionKey is down then doLinkelsevisual effect iris closego to card cardNameData()if the result is not emptythen answer "Can't find card" && "“" & cardNameData() & "”" -- ∆end ifend mouseUpon newButtondoLinkend newButtonon doLinkask "Enter the name of the card you want this button to take you to:" -- ∆if it is not empty thenset cursor to watchupdateCardNameData itput "Go to card" && "“" & it & "”" into theName -- ∆set name of me to theNameadjustBtnSize theNameend ifend doLinkon adjustBtnSize theNameif length(theName) * 10 > 60then set width of me to length(theName) * 10else set width of me to 60end adjustBtnSizeon updateCardNameData theName-- write name back to the data function handler in this scriptget script of meput quote & theName & quote into ¬char offset(quote,it) to (offSet("end",it) - 2) of itset script of me to itend updateCardNameData</script>
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<text><span class="style32">neNet + Internet = Information, Tools, and Community for Everyone</span><span class="style1"></span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">The OneNet Member Network, a global network of dial-up bulletin board systems running FirstClass server software from SoftArc of Canada, has enjoyed similarly meteoric growth. Founded in Los Altos, California, in October 1992, OneNet today includes more than 300 systems serving over a quarter of a million users in nearly two dozen countries. In fact, The OneNet Member Network is the largest graphical user interface-based distributed online system in the world. Although OneNet systems are not yet connected via high speed leased lines like those on the Internet, users of OneNet Member Network systems enjoy vastly lower fees for access and a much friendlier user interface.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">So how are these two networks related? Thanks to gateway software published by several different companies, OneNet members can now indirectly connect their systems to the Internet. Dialing into an Internet site at regular time intervals, systems using one of these gateway packages can exchange e-mail with the Internet, giving their users the opportunity to correspond with a much larger audience. In addition, many of these systems offer a modest selection of USENET newsgroups. These services, which are usually offered at little or no additional charge, help make OneNet an even better value for its users.</span><span class="style30"></span></text>
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<name></name>
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card_15297.xml
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<name>Next card</name>
<script>on mouseUpvisual effect wipe leftgo to next cardend mouseUp</script>
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<name>Go to card “Index”</name>
<script>function cardNameData-- this handler stores the name of the card to go to-- user. DO NOT MOVE THE POSITION OF THIS HANDLER!return "Index"end cardNameDataon mouseUpif the optionKey is down then doLinkelsevisual effect iris closego to card cardNameData()if the result is not emptythen answer "Can't find card" && "“" & cardNameData() & "”" -- ∆end ifend mouseUpon newButtondoLinkend newButtonon doLinkask "Enter the name of the card you want this button to take you to:" -- ∆if it is not empty thenset cursor to watchupdateCardNameData itput "Go to card" && "“" & it & "”" into theName -- ∆set name of me to theNameadjustBtnSize theNameend ifend doLinkon adjustBtnSize theNameif length(theName) * 10 > 60then set width of me to length(theName) * 10else set width of me to 60end adjustBtnSizeon updateCardNameData theName-- write name back to the data function handler in this scriptget script of meput quote & theName & quote into ¬char offset(quote,it) to (offSet("end",it) - 2) of itset script of me to itend updateCardNameData</script>
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<id>1</id>
<text><span class="style1">n the past, Internet access was available only at leading educational institutions and a handful of high-tech enterprises. The recent large demand for access by individuals and businesses, however, has spawned the nationwide emergence of commercial Internet service providers. These services range from offering 1200-19,200 baud dial-up accounts for individual users, to connecting networks of hundreds or even thousands of machines to the Internet at speeds as high as 54 million baud.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">The Internet, however, is not merely an overgrown e-mail network. Using the </span><span class="style32">telnet</span><span class="style1"> application, users can logon to other computers throughout the Internet. For instance a Stanford University professor visiting the Technische Universität in Berlin to easily check his or her e-mail back in California. More importantly, however, a variety of information sources ranging from online university library catalogs to current meteorological statistics can be easily accessed via telnet. In addition, users can use the </span><span class="style32">File Transfer Protocol (FTP)</span><span class="style1"> to download useful software and information from servers located throughout the Internet. Furthermore, Internet users may subscribe to as many as 4,000 </span><span class="style32">USENET</span><span class="style1"> newsgroups (bulletin boards), with news and ongoing discussions in areas ranging from personal investing to nude sunbathing. And this is just a small sampling of what you can do on the Internet. There are numerous other utilities for finding and sorting a universe of information, games involving multiple users from throughout the world, free online magazine subscriptions, and much, much more!</span><span class="style30"></span></text>
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card_14933.xml
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<script>function cardNameData-- this handler stores the name of the card to go to-- user. DO NOT MOVE THE POSITION OF THIS HANDLER!return "Index"end cardNameDataon mouseUpif the optionKey is down then doLinkelsevisual effect iris closego to card cardNameData()if the result is not emptythen answer "Can't find card" && "“" & cardNameData() & "”" -- ∆end ifend mouseUpon newButtondoLinkend newButtonon doLinkask "Enter the name of the card you want this button to take you to:" -- ∆if it is not empty thenset cursor to watchupdateCardNameData itput "Go to card" && "“" & it & "”" into theName -- ∆set name of me to theNameadjustBtnSize theNameend ifend doLinkon adjustBtnSize theNameif length(theName) * 10 > 60then set width of me to length(theName) * 10else set width of me to 60end adjustBtnSizeon updateCardNameData theName-- write name back to the data function handler in this scriptget script of meput quote & theName & quote into ¬char offset(quote,it) to (offSet("end",it) - 2) of itset script of me to itend updateCardNameData</script>
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<id>1</id>
<text><span class="style32">he Internet Cometh</span><span class="style1"></span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">The meteoric rise of the Internet, the complex global web of computer networks joining everything from small PCs to enormous mainframes, is probably the most rapid telecommunications revolution in history. Linking fewer than 30,000 computers and enjoyed only by a privileged elite within the education and military communities just five years ago, the Internet today comprises well over 2 million computers (“hosts”) in more than 100 countries. It currently serves an estimated 20 million users. If you’re not on the Internet yet, you probably won’t be waiting long. The number of regular Internet users is predicted to soar to over 100 million within the next four years. Internet e-mail will undoubtedly join the telephone, fax machine, and surface mail as a common and indispensable tool for business and personal communication.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">To directly access the Internet, most people use an Internet-connected mainframe or workstation running the UNIX operating system. More commonly, they connect to such a machine via a modem or their personal computer’s Local Area Network (as is often the case in many businesses and universities). </span></text>
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<text><span class="style33">“The Internet, however, is not merely an overgrown e-mail network”</span></text>
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card_11369.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<script>function cardNameData-- this handler stores the name of the card to go to-- user. DO NOT MOVE THE POSITION OF THIS HANDLER!return "Index"end cardNameDataon mouseUpif the optionKey is down then doLinkelsevisual effect iris closego to card cardNameData()if the result is not emptythen answer "Can't find card" && "“" & cardNameData() & "”" -- ∆end ifend mouseUpon newButtondoLinkend newButtonon doLinkask "Enter the name of the card you want this button to take you to:" -- ∆if it is not empty thenset cursor to watchupdateCardNameData itput "Go to card" && "“" & it & "”" into theName -- ∆set name of me to theNameadjustBtnSize theNameend ifend doLinkon adjustBtnSize theNameif length(theName) * 10 > 60then set width of me to length(theName) * 10else set width of me to 60end adjustBtnSizeon updateCardNameData theName-- write name back to the data function handler in this scriptget script of meput quote & theName & quote into ¬char offset(quote,it) to (offSet("end",it) - 2) of itset script of me to itend updateCardNameData</script>
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<name>The Internet and OneNet</name>
<script></script>
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card_46573.xml
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<script>function cardNameData-- this handler stores the name of the card to go to-- user. DO NOT MOVE THE POSITION OF THIS HANDLER!return "Index"end cardNameDataon mouseUpif the optionKey is down then doLinkelsevisual effect iris closego to card cardNameData()if the result is not emptythen answer "Can't find card" && "“" & cardNameData() & "”" -- ∆end ifend mouseUpon newButtondoLinkend newButtonon doLinkask "Enter the name of the card you want this button to take you to:" -- ∆if it is not empty thenset cursor to watchupdateCardNameData itput "Go to card" && "“" & it & "”" into theName -- ∆set name of me to theNameadjustBtnSize theNameend ifend doLinkon adjustBtnSize theNameif length(theName) * 10 > 60then set width of me to length(theName) * 10else set width of me to 60end adjustBtnSizeon updateCardNameData theName-- write name back to the data function handler in this scriptget script of meput quote & theName & quote into ¬char offset(quote,it) to (offSet("end",it) - 2) of itset script of me to itend updateCardNameData</script>
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<id>1</id>
<text><span class="style1">Overwork for what?To tell the girlfriendan aching left eyeprevents tonight’s lovemaking?To snap at the childrenwhen they visit?To wolf noodle soup and grapeswhile listening to voice mailand scrolling e-mail?To thank the boss for praisewhile the stomach millsanother antacid?What happened to sea wind, sagebrush,that great blue heron flapping over cattails?What happened to weekend lilies plucked for someone’s hair?Pages in a magazine stacked somewhere.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style48">In the last issue, we dropped a couple of important lines to this poem. Can you imagine the consequences if a programmer dropped the same number of important lines of code? We apologize to Michael for our mistake; and we hope our readers enjoy the poem as it was intended to be read. Ed.)</span></text>
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<name>Days on End</name>
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card_37397.xml
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<script>function cardNameData-- this handler stores the name of the card to go to-- user. DO NOT MOVE THE POSITION OF THIS HANDLER!return "Index"end cardNameDataon mouseUpif the optionKey is down then doLinkelsevisual effect iris closego to card cardNameData()if the result is not emptythen answer "Can't find card" && "“" & cardNameData() & "”" -- ∆end ifend mouseUpon newButtondoLinkend newButtonon doLinkask "Enter the name of the card you want this button to take you to:" -- ∆if it is not empty thenset cursor to watchupdateCardNameData itput "Go to card" && "“" & it & "”" into theName -- ∆set name of me to theNameadjustBtnSize theNameend ifend doLinkon adjustBtnSize theNameif length(theName) * 10 > 60then set width of me to length(theName) * 10else set width of me to 60end adjustBtnSizeon updateCardNameData theName-- write name back to the data function handler in this scriptget script of meput quote & theName & quote into ¬char offset(quote,it) to (offSet("end",it) - 2) of itset script of me to itend updateCardNameData</script>
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<text><span class="style1">onald Coleman, I’m not. Most likely it had something to do with all those 22 Christmas trees they put up for the seasonal visitors. And there was a gingerbread house that must have weighed a ton that the chefs made just for me. Because I was banned, I hardly got to even look at it, let alone lick it. I heard it took 150 hours to make. Complete with white icing and little candy kitties that looked like me all made out of marzipan: Socks as Secret Service agent; Socks as Socksaphonist; Socks as Santa. But banished just as I was going to entertain some of the other Washington cats, too. Where’s the special prosecutor? Call Janet Reno! Call the SPCA!</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">It was so much easier in Little Rock when I could go as I pleased. Back in Arkansas I was like that old English guy Robinson Crusoe. You know, the one who was shipwrecked and marooned all alone on a desert island. Now, that was a pretty good deal for a while. Completely able to do whatever he pleased, say what he pleased, eat what he pleased. Lived like that for years. Suddenly, one day he found a footprint on the beach. But it wasn’t his footprint; </span><span class="style32">he</span><span class="style1"> wore shoes. So, that barefoot discovery changed his life forever. Friday! He had found Friday, another human being. Now, what was Crusoe to do?</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Sort of like a conversation I overheard in the computer room the other day. These guys were arguing about “Free Speech” and whether that principle applies to all these BBSes everywhere—information superhighway, you know. Seems some people who use those BBSes are yelling about censorship and unfair restraint and First Amendment free speech if they get criticized. One group says you can speak or write whatever you please, even if it’s disgusting, obscene, or illiterate; some say no because you have to realize there will be readers out there who’ll be offended or shocked.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Well, I don’t know what Thomas Jefferson and James Madison and all those Constitution guys would have said about it, but John Stuart Mill, an Englishman who did a lot of thinking about politics and government wrote an essay “On Liberty.” In that essay, among many provocative views about the relationship of government and the individual, he writes on the issues of “thought and discussion.” Pretty tough guy, that Mr. Mill; and pretty tough reading, too. His father began teaching him Greek and arithmetic when the kid was only three. Long before “Sesame Street,” huh? Mill certainly was opposed to censorship and unnecessary government messing around in people’s affairs; but he does raise an important idea in that essay: he calls it “the real morality of public discussion.” He seems to be all for it, However, he thinks striving towards some self-restraint and responsibility for how we say something is pretty important, too. In fact, he says that when we’re by ourselves we can avoid regulation, but, when there is an issue or enterprise that concerns people jointly, we need some kind of mutual agreement.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">One of those guys in this discussion claimed that even with technology today and its new electronic messages and conversations we still come right back to what Mill was writing about. He said the Crusoe/Friday/Mill comments might be good to look at right now.if we want to talk about Free Speech, “joint concern,” and “morality in public discussion.”</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">In fact, chief, when Crusoe was by all himself with no one else around on that island, he had what I would call “liberty,” as in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Nobody to tell him when to get up, go to bed, eat his broccoli, brush his teeth. However, when he found that guy Friday, that changed it all: Kitty, bar the door. He had to accommodate his liberty with a sense of responsibility for someone else. When that fellow Crusoe discovered Friday, he lost his aloneness and found a companion; he lost his “liberty” and found his “freedom.” He chose some restraints on his behavior because he wanted Friday to stick around.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">I think maybe that Crusoe and Friday example on the desert island is similar to what Mill was writing about. And look at all this debate over free speech online? Don’t we have some moral responsibility to be considerate of others once we join an electronic community? Worth a thought, don’t you think? If we don’t want to be alone in cyberspace, must we respect the rights of others on our “cyberisland”?</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">You know, chief, the more I think about it, I guess I’m a bit like that desert island Crusoe guy, too, and his finding Friday. He had to change his ways to live with Friday; maybe I can’t be the Little Kitty from Little Rock any more, doing whatever I want like it’s some desert island here in Washington.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Oh, well. I got to stay upstairs in the family quarters for Christmas. Lots of love there along with my own tree. But someone carelessly left me and Chelsea out of the photo on this year’s White House Christmas card.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">By the way, Chief, did you know that Friday was a cannibal?</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Yours,</span><span class="style32"> Socks Online</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">hat a disgrace! What shame! What ignominy!Banished to the basement. Me, the First Cat. And all because I got a little sick one day. I couldn’t help it if I threw up on a White House carpet.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Us cats just get sick now and then. No different from everyone else. But do other unfortunates get thrown into the basement like </span><span class="style37">The Prisoner of Zenda?</span><span class="style1"></span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">t this time, we have really three types of conferences on the network: </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">The first type is called a ‘message conference.’ This is a conference that allows text of up to 32K and small attachments of up to 20K. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">The second kind is called a ‘file conference’ and is one that allows larger file attachments.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">The third kind is a ‘private conference.’ This is a conference that is shared between FC sites but is not available for the general public to use.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">With the imminent release of SoftArc’s Version 2.5 of their First Class software, The OneNet will have many more abilities such as multi-hop e-mail. You will be hearing much more about FC V.2.5 and it’s great new changes very soon. I’m looking forward to seeing how The OneNet matures this coming year, and I hope to see your messages and suggestions about conferences—additions and changes—in the future. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">I invite you to enjoy the conference ‘surfing’ that The OneNet Member Network provides.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">riginally, the network had very few conferences. For example, in the beginning, on ONLA there was the</span><span class="style32"> Ask Apple</span><span class="style1"> conference where quite a few Apple employees hung out, and it became one of the most popular conferences on the system. So much technical discussion occurred in that one conference that we decided to create several other technical conferences to take off the pressure of the increased message traffic in </span><span class="style32">Ask Apple.</span><span class="style1"> You know these additional conferences today by their names as</span><span class="style32"> Mac Software, Mac Hardware, System Seven, PowerPC’s, Multimedia, QuickTime, Publishing/Prepress, Mac Programming, Online Services, Graphics & Animation, Musicians & MIDI, HyperCard, PowerBook,</span><span class="style1"> and </span><span class="style32">Modems</span><span class="style1">. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">When we began The OneNet, we had no idea it would grow so quickly. We were quite surprised when all these new conferences became so heavily used also. In fact, now some of them are becoming the basis of separate areas and new divisions here at ONLA as well as Boulder. Whereas in the beginning we were gating about 30 basic conferences, now the network offers 340 conferences and is constantly changing and growing. Many of these ideas for new conferences come from the other administrators on The OneNet.</span><span class="style30"></span></text>
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<text><span class="style13"> </span><span class="style29">The OneNet Experience</span><span class="style1">About a year and a half ago, SoftArc, the publisher of FirstClass, the software The OneNet Member Network uses, created a simple gateway feature that changed the way administrators view what was possible with BBS software. Those changes allowed us to gateway conferences to any other FirstClass (FC) BBS site in the world. That BBS could then gateway the same conference to an FC site even further removed. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">Scott Converse, Founder and Executive Director of The OneNet Member Network, asked me to set up numerous gateways from OneNet Los Altos (ONLA) (which at that time was the original primary OneNet hub) to various FC sites across the United States and overseas. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1">This primary hub operation has since been moved from OneNet Los Altos to OneNet Boulder (Colorado). Still, each site has 40 gateways currently. The list of who’s connected to the OneNet is constantly growing. The estimate at this time is that about 400 FC BBSes are gatewaying these conferences. </span><span class="style30"></span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">e’ll be looking to you to help us to form this new “online nation”—a nation that transcends the current geographic boundaries of countries. The OneNet should become, over time, a fully “global village,” with a focus on the information that is appropriate to its member’s needs; and access to the global community of The OneNet Network when they need communication and communities. This access should be available for day to day needs whether it be education, religion, entertainment, or business.We’ll keep you informed of these adventures as they develop. And if you’re interested in being more involved, we’d love your help. We don’t have any money to speak of, but we do have a worldwide community of people that could benefit from your help and leadership.If you’d like to volunteer in helping us—if you’ve got skills in the areas of law, government, religion, engineering, programming, art, design, marketing or organizational skills—or, just plain want to help in any way, give us a call (415-948-4775) or write me at the address below. We need your help and direction to make all this happen, and to move us toward a more connected and empowered world.Scott ConverseExecutive DirectorThe OneNet Member Network4546 El Camino Real #127Los Altos, CA. 94022-1041</span><span class="style4"></span></text>
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<text><span class="style32">n online version of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and government.</span><span class="style1">Now </span><span class="style32">this</span><span class="style1"> is something of a big jump. We’ll explore it more in future issues of </span><span class="style37">OneNet World,</span><span class="style1"> but we wanted to get these ideas into people’s minds so they could start thinking about the possibilities and, over time, implementing them.The Pilgrims and other immigrants who landed in America developed a set principles to govern their new country/community. Something they called the Constitution. It had a set of rules that said what the members of that community were entitled to, called </span><span class="style37">The Bill of Rights.</span><span class="style1"> Like those pioneers, we need to take our “community” to a similar place.Over the coming year or two, the OneNet Board of Directors plans on working with the regional hub administrators, and the metro, city and neighborhood level system administrators to come up with an online equivalent of a Constitution and Bill of Rights for The OneNet Member Network. Along with these documents, we need to form a government of sorts—a method for distributing the control of the overall system to its members. This government should have a structure that allows checks and balances to keep the system and its community in sync. These ideas, of course, are not new. Nor are they untried. The United States is a good example of a system that works most of the time. Yes, it has problems, but the basic principles, rights, and governmental structure are sound.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">ife, not computers. In January, 1994, we had a lawyer speak to us about the right of privacy and how it affects every aspect of all of our lives. In February, we’ll have a scientist from NASA come and speak about the search for extraterestrial life. In the future, the FBI will be speaking to us about how encryption technology isn’t for techno weenies, and that all of us should be aware of what it means to have the government hold the key to privacy.In addition at these meetings, we have a period where everyone gets to mingle and get to know each other. A sort of “real world” chat. The meeting then comes back together, and we discuss how to better use the system and to answer questions on how things work on The OneNet. We extend the meeting into the evening and, as it gets later, the discussion tends toward the arcane. By 11 p.m. or so, all that is left is usually just a bunch of administrators from Bay Area OneNet sites. By the end of the meeting, bonds have been built, deals have been cut, friendships made or expanded, and the sense of “community” is all the stronger. If you really continue this thought of “community” to it’s logical conclusion, it’s pretty clear where we need to take The OneNet over time: </span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">n Colorado, a similar experiment is underway. OneNet Boulder, the primary hub of the OneNet Member Network, will be publishing a paper-based publication that focuses on the Denver metro area business and user community. This publication will be more commercially oriented. Although it will have stories and information that originate from the online system and its members, it will also focus on determining what the relationship is between businesses that operate online and how that translates into electronic AND paper advertising for that business.We hope to learn from these experiences and develop models that will allow us to help other areas of The OneNet Member Network expand into a fuller role as an online community. Communities support all aspects of life. Currently, the ONMN supports most of these aspects (e.g., discussions on education, religion, entertainment, etc.), and, we hope, over the coming year, to create workable models on how to introduce commerce into the overall OneNet scheme. With that component of the online community in place, The OneNet becomes a self-sustaining entity. </span><span class="style32">3. Live contact</span><span class="style1">As human beings, we don’t get all of our jollies through electronic “touch.” We at OneNet Los Altos recently started a monthly meeting for the Bay Area OneNet called </span><span class="style34">OneNet Live!</span><span class="style1"> This regular, monthly meeting of OneNet members is nothing like a computer user-group meeting. At these meetings we ask a conference moderator to come and speak to the group on a particular topic. The topic has something to do with </span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">neNet Los Altos system is expanding to cover the entire area with OneNet systems. This new regional system will be called the </span><span class="style34">Bay Area OneNet</span><span class="style37">. </span><span class="style1">These systems will use the features of the new FirstClass v2.5 server software from SoftArc to create what appears to be a single ‘virtual’ server. Everyone on a OneNet system in the Bay Area will be able to send mail to any other user as if they were on their local system. All conferences will also be replicated among the systems to create a single look and feel. Each of the local systems will, of course, still have a local flavor. For instance, OneNet San Francisco will have information on local goings on in the City of San Francisco. OneNet Santa Cruz will have the latest on beach and wave conditions. OneNet San Jose will have information on the latest goings-on downtown, on 2nd street or in the specific neighborhoods.In addition to this virtual, distributed system, we will begin publishing a paper version of</span><span class="style34"> Bay Area OneNet</span><span class="style1"> that will exist as a sub-set to the online system. It will contain highlights of what’s available online, as well as information that’s of interest to anyone in the regional OneNet community. Initially, this publication will cover the entire Bay Area, but over time, we see a specific version forming up for each Bay Area OneNet system containing international and national information from</span><span class="style34"> OneNet World</span><span class="style37">, </span><span class="style1">regional information from the </span><span class="style34">Bay Area OneNet</span><span class="style1"> publication and local information from the local OneNet node, all packaged in a local/global monthly publication specific to the local members of the local node on the OneNet.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style32">. Paper publishing and electronic publishing—more synergistic than we thought</span><span class="style1">Pick up the latest (February, 1994) issue of</span><span class="style37">Wired </span><span class="style1">magazine and check out page 20. A list of all the online versions of</span><span class="style37">Wired </span><span class="style1">covers three-quarters of the page; right in the middle of the list you find OneNet.We’re starting to see more and more usage of the network for this kind of thing. Publishing and online systems seem to be a good match and, as time goes on, we will see this combination as becoming something you won’t really be able to tell apart.Virtually all publishing entities in the coming years will have online/electronic equivalents. Does this mean that the paper versions of publications will be going away? Unlikely. What we suspect is that you’ll be seeing more of a synergy between the paper publication and its electronic counterpart. Some experiments we’re currently starting up in both California and in Colorado underline this.In California, specifically the San Francisco Bay Area, the </span></text>
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<text><span class="style4"></span><span class="style33">“Virtually all publishing entities in the coming years will have online/electronic equivalents”</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">hese pieces are: 1. The System (The OneNet server hardware and its members).2. A paper based publication that reflects “The System.” It acts as a pointer, educator, directory of what’s on the system. 3. Live contact. Actually meeting, on a regular basis, the people you’ve been conversing with online for weeks, months or even years. </span><span class="style32">1. The System</span><span class="style1">This is the mechanical collector for everything. It acts as the 24 hours–a-day, 7 days-a-week meeting place. A directory, coffee shop, hang out, library. Because you can leave a message there for someone, or a group of someones, anytime, this collector transcends time. In effect, it shifts it. Because you can send your message, (i.e., communicate) with someone who is geographically far away (or on the next block), even when </span><span class="style32">they</span><span class="style1"> are away, it also renders location irrelevant. It’s a complete equalizer. Your age, sex, race, religion and physical appearance are simply unimportant. Here, you meet people on a level playing field. This, is something we all already know. Either intuitively or through direct experience. It’s part of what draws us to being part of an online community.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">Lately, there’s been a fairly apparent observation that I’d like to share with all of you. It’s something of a structure that, I believe, makes up a true online community such as The OneNet Member Network (ONMN).There seems to be this triangle of activity that makes a OneNet system thrive. The three pieces are obvious, but not as obvious as it might initially seem. In addition, the combination of these three sides of that triangle adds up to a direction I believe OneNet needs to start heading. More about that later.</span></text>
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<text><span class="style26">llan Anderson</span><span class="style8"> is the Art Director of </span><span class="style27">OneNet World </span><span class="style8">as well as the meetings organizer for OneNet Live! He has structured this and the previous two issues in HyperCard and Word. Allan was born in Amsterdam, Holland and was raised in Toronto, Canada and the Bronx, NY. He owns and runs a graphic design/desktop publishing business in Cupertino, California.</span><span class="style28"></span><span class="style26">Martin Azarnoff </span><span class="style8">is a published author in computer and medical magazines as well as an HIV/AIDS educator in Silicon Valley. In addition to his professional knowledge of this epidemic, he has lost over 60 friends and acquaintances to the toll of this disease.</span><span class="style28"></span><span class="style26">The BBSer</span><span class="style8"> was born of mixed parentage (his father was the late “Chuckles the Clown” of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” who, while dressed as a giant peanut in a parade, was killed by an rampaging elephant). His mother is Phyllis Diller and he is the illegitimate grandson of Groucho Marx. The BBSer currently resides in the “Comedy Capital of the World,” Huntington, Indiana, where he is the curator of the Dan Quayle Museum. The BBSer lives by his late father’s well known credo: “A little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants.”</span><span class="style28"></span><span class="style26">Scott Converse </span><span class="style8">is the founder and Executive Director of The OneNet Member Network. 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He is convinced that “This world would be a better place, if we had more real Star Trek stuff” and plans to do something about it by inventing something that is used actively on </span><span class="style27">Star Trek: The Next Generation. </span><span class="style8">His full on-line description is </span><span class="style27">Dalvenjah FoxFire, Resident Dragon.</span><span class="style28"></span><span class="style26">Darla Pearce </span><span class="style8">has a B.S. in Early Childhood Development as well as an M.B.A. degree. 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<text><span class="style32">Around the OneNet:</span><span class="style1"> from our publisher,</span><span class="style32"> </span><span class="style1">Scott Converse. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style32">Sister Mary Elizabeth Tells All, or what has AIDS got to do with it</span><span class="style34"> </span><span class="style1">by Martin Azarnoff is a moving story about how one person has made a difference by using telecommunications along with her great gift of compassion. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style32">Dear Darla,</span><span class="style1"> a conference that originates at OneNet Los Altos, now shares with the</span><span class="style37">OneNet World</span><span class="style1"> public some of the questions that come to her and the advice she gives. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style32">Mods in Modesto</span><span class="style1"> is a bit misleading as a title because Modesto as a city has little to do with Darla Pearce’s helpful recounting of her experiences in the musical world of Mods. 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Rosenoer delineates the issues and progress of this copyright litigations. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style32">A Superhighway Through the Wasteland</span><span class="style1"> is our feature editori</span><span class="style8">al </span><span class="style21">by Mitchell Kapor and Jerry Berman. This article originally appeared in the New York Times and calls for room on the super data highway for the ordinary people as well as the corporate giants.</span><span class="style28"></span><span class="style32">OneNetGuide </span><span class="style1">by Craig Rose continues his exploration of and commentary on some special conferences here on The OneNet. He looks at some technical ones like Windows Tech Forum and The Future of Macintosh. 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The poem in this issue has all the lines he wrote. Thus, Michael becomes both the first and second poet to appear in </span><span class="style37">OneNet World</span><span class="style1">. Future trivia experts please note.</span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style1"> </span><span class="style32">Go To and Find Trivia Search </span><span class="style1">continues with another challenge for the curious–the inquisitive crowd that needs every small detail–with some more tough and inconsequential questions. </span><span class="style30"></span><span class="style32"> Call for Reporters:</span><span class="style1"> We need your help; here’s an invitation and wish list for all of our readers who want to become our writers.</span><span class="style47"></span><span class="style1"> You can be certain to find more improvements in this publication as we proceed through the year. 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<text><span class="style1"> We begin1994 with a new volume    number, and we hope some of the praisewe received for our last volume continues </span></text>
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<text><span class="style1"> for the work you’ll find in this issue. In fact, even “About This Issue” has been improved </span></text>
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<text><span class="style1"> in response to some of your comments we received regarding ease in reading the magazine. Now you</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1"> will findhere a brief description of the articles listed in the   Table of Contents. In this way, you get a hint of what </span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">   the longer article will be about when you click on the title      there. You certainly noticed the glowing, Ozlike color Allan Anderson was able to create and contribute. You will find several </span></text>
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<text><span class="style18"> Canada - WestOneNet Canada West</span><span class="style19"> Vancouver, BC 604-278-1849 Dann Porter </span><span class="style18">7th Heaven</span><span class="style19"> Surrey, BC 604-951-3400 Daniel Grodzuik </span><span class="style18">Apples BC</span><span class="style19"> Burnaby, BC private Ib Thorsteinsson </span><span class="style18">Breez</span><span class="style19"> Vancouver, BC 604-682-8884 Dom Giovanangelli </span><span class="style18">CompuLink-44</span><span class="style19"> North Vancouver, BC private Stewart Lynch </span><span class="style18">EdgeWays!</span><span class="style19"> North Vancouver, BC 604-984-2777 Bob M. Grahame</span><span class="style18"> SET-Net North</span><span class="style19"> Dawson Creek, B.C 604-782-2426 Doug Van Sickle</span><span class="style18"> Chetwynd Connection</span><span class="style19"> Chetwynd, BC, CAN 604-788-3918 James Oliver </span><span class="style18">Sunshine</span><span class="style19"> Tswassen, BC 604-943-1612 Bob Cotter</span><span class="style18"> Ultimate Mac Source</span><span class="style19"> Edmonton, AB,CAN 403-988-6154 Chris Ronneseth </span><span class="style18">Mac In Time</span><span class="style19"> Winnipeg ,MB 204-275-7581 Stacy Moroz</span><span class="style18"> The Revelation</span><span class="style19"> North Vancouver, BC 604-929-1615 Chris Holmes </span><span class="style18">WonderNet</span><span class="style19"> Vancouver, BC private Martin L'Heureux</span></text>
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<text><span class="style18"> Canada - CentralBEST Online</span><span class="style19"> (A) Edmonton, AB 403-461-3209 Donald T. Anderson </span><span class="style18">MOUSE</span><span class="style19"> St Albert, AB 403-460-0541 John Lindeman </span><span class="style18">Mac Remote</span><span class="style19"> Calgary, AB 403-249-1417 Al Smith</span></text>
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<text><span class="style5"> Asia</span><span class="style4"></span><span class="style5">OneNet FE Asia</span><span class="style4"> Wanchai, Hong Kong Gateway Only Gilbert Chan </span><span class="style5">Uptown 411</span><span class="style4">(R) Wanchai, Hong Kong +852 527 6361 Gilbert Chan</span><span class="style5"> MacAsean</span><span class="style4"> Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia +60 3 452 6193 Chunhun Wan </span><span class="style5">Tempest</span><span class="style4"> Hong Kong +852 802 7395 John Blackburne </span><span class="style5">Workaboard</span><span class="style4"> Wanchai, Hong Kong Private Volo Wong </span><span class="style5">Chain</span><span class="style4"> Hong Kong +852 763 4620 Patrick Yeung </span><span class="style5">Output 168</span><span class="style4"> Wanchai, Hong Kong +852 804 1516 Ronald Tong</span><span class="style5">moovBBS</span><span class="style4"> (R) Tokyo, Japan +81-3-5382-7311 Keiki Usui </span><span class="style5">Bacchanalia</span><span class="style4"> Hikone Shiga, Japan +81-748-27-2654 Shoji Kawano </span><span class="style5">BBS MIYABI</span><span class="style4"> Nagoya, Japan +81-52-262-6329 Masako Kuroiwa </span><span class="style5">HeartLand</span><span class="style4"> Tokyo, Japan +81-282-23-7011* Masashi Shimizu </span><span class="style5">Hobbit</span><span class="style4"> Tokyo, Japan +81-3-3619-0306 Hideumi Kaneuchi </span><span class="style5">LimeLight</span><span class="style4"> Tokyo, Japan +81-3-3617-6624* Kazuhiko Hata </span><span class="style5">MUGCUP</span><span class="style4"> Tokyo, Japan +81-3-5688-4332 Gen-ichi M. Maruyama </span><span class="style5">J-LINK</span><span class="style4"> Toyohashi, Japan +81-532-55-7773 John F. Keegan </span><span class="style5"> P-CAN</span><span class="style4"> Tokyo, Japan +81-423-28-0037 Susumu Ohtani </span><span class="style5">SouthLake</span><span class="style4"> Kokagun Shiga, Japan +81-748-63-6298 Yoshihisa Inoi </span><span class="style5"> Tech-Tech-Talk</span><span class="style4"> Kusatsu Shiga, Japan +81-775-67-2924 Makoto Fujita </span><span class="style5">WinDragon</span><span class="style4"> Nagaokakyou Kyoto, Japan +81-75-951-6172* Naoyuki Mori</span></text>
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<text><span class="style5"> Legend</span><span class="style4"> (R) = Regional Hub (A) = Acting Hub (G) = Gateway Only Hub - For connections to gateway only hubs, please contact               Administrator,OneNet Boulder</span></text>
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<text><span class="style4"> </span><span class="style5"> Vendors</span><span class="style4">Global Village Mountain View, CA, 415-390-8334 John MacWilliamsonMakers of Global Village ModemsHolonet Berkley, CA, Arthur BrittoInternet Service providors</span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">neNet World‚Ñ¢ is an electronic, interactive publicationof the international OneNet Member‚Ñ¢ Network.Currently a free infoware product, OneNet World focuses onnotable events and developments in the OneNet communityas they relate to technology, information and our lives.</span></text>