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- The Second Ring
-
- Welcome to The Second Ring. The purpose of RBBS-PC is to assist in
- the free exchange of information. It is dedicated to this purpose.
- Topics can include not only technical information or help with the IBM, or
- any other, personal computer, but also poetry, fiction, or just plain
- feelings. The users of this bulletin board have already gone through an
- auto-selection process. They are capable of utilizing computers or
- computer terminals. Presumably they are capable of reading. The quality of
- their writing remains to be seen. Finally, by finding the telephone number
- they are interested in exploring new sources of information.
-
- Why the name "The Second Ring?" The obvious pun is not the reason
- for the name. Rather this bulletin board's name comes from a very ancient
- Galeic legend. The legend is as follows:
-
- "In the ancient times before men were counted among the animals of
- God, the trees were asked `What would be the bravest thing that a man might
- do, if he existed?` The ancient oak replied `He would make mighty ships of
- the strongest trees and sail upon your seas.` The tall pines of the
- forest said 'He would carve bows from the sinewest of trees to hunt the
- wild beasts.' Each tree in its turn replied to the question until all were
- heard from. Still God had not heard anything that pleased him. Finally
- the lowest form of life in the forest spoke up.
-
- It was the mushroom. 'Forgive me mighty one for speaking. I have
- heard each of the trees speak -- and they say nothing because they speak of
- what would glorify themselves. Behold, I am the least of your creations in
- the forest and I can only speak from my own dreams. Should you create Man
- he will know the first ring as I do. This first ring will be the ring of
- his friends, family, and neighbors. It, like you, has neither a begining
- nor an end. While it may grow as mine does to encompass much, it will
- limit him as well as support him. His horizons will be finite, his
- ambitions limited, his hopes encircled. The bravest thing that Man could
- do would be to reach beyond this first ring and create a second -- the
- second ring. Like a drop of dew falling upon the still surface of a lake,
- the second ring would beget a third and a third a fourth even unto
- infinity. For it is with the second ring that man would become like you
- -- with neither a begining nor an end and touch the infinite.'
-
- Upon hearing this, God was pleased. 'I shall indeed make him in my
- own image and likeness. And I shall place you, the lowliest of my forest
- creations, in all the places where Man shall walk so that he might see the
- first ring. I shall place wonder in in his heart. And with this wonder
- Man shall come to know that he can reach beyond the first ring.'"
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- Welcome to The Second Ring!
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- Tom Mack
- July 4, 1983