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Thanks for your interest in
P&BNet(tm)
the Pen and Brush Network for Writers and Artists
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ P&BNet is a QWK-and-Postlink echo SPECIFICALLY for boards which │
│ cater to creative people, writers, journalists and artists. Our │
│ conferences are tailored especially for that purpose. P&BNet │
│ is NOT an echo for general interest boards. │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
P&BNet espouses diversity in creativity. If your users are mostly
mature individuals who enjoy creativity and creative stimulus,
who do not need rules for conduct but conduct themselves with
wit and style, who enjoy a wide range of interests but would
rather not try to categorize each one... you've found the right
network for your BBS.
We don't call ourselves an "elite group" but somehow, that
description fits.
First and foremost, we are writers and artists. Some of us have
publications on the shelves at the local bookstores; others have
artwork in various museums and galleries. Above all, we share
the same muse - that dream we fall into when we create.
Many of us are professional publishers, too, and writers will
find a tremendous research, reference and electronic publishing
resource with P&BNet.
We also are a friendly lot with many interests, including
landscape arts (gardening <g>), cooking, birdwatching, and some
of the sciences such as astronomy. In order to keep our network
focused, we primarily offer conferences for networking between
writers and artists; but to not constrain ourselves to ONLY
those topics. To allow some free-flowing ideas exchange, we don't
hamper creativity within the bounds of a "conference." We use
the conferences for focus, but we don't want to stop a fascinating
thread that has gone askew of the subject matter. You see?
There is a balance... and we do our best to enjoy it.
If you can use a mail door, you can join P&BNet.
We are also using Postlink. If you are already set up with
Postlink for another network, you're in great shape to access
P&BNet from one of our Postlink-capable regional hubs.
Conference areas currently originated by P&BNet:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1 Writers.......A writers' salon plus discussions about writing
2 Artists.......An artists' salon plus discussions about art
3 Mystery.......Mystery books, films, etc.
4 Horror........Horror books, films, etc.
5 Cinema........Movies and reviews!
6 Sci-Fi........Science Fiction books, films, etc.
7 RareBooks.....Rare and Antique Books and Prints Sell/Swap
8 Garden........Gardening and Landscape Arts
9 Humor.........Mostly about humorous authors, but some joke-telling, too
10 FiberArts.....Fibers, Weaving, Papermaking, etc.
11 WaterMedia....Watercolors, Sumi-e, Pen and Ink
12 RubysPearls...Your host: Del Freeman, publisher, Ruby's Pearls
13 ModemNews.....Your host: Jeff Green, publisher, ModemNews
14 DPA...........Your host: Ron Albright, CEO Digital Publishing Assn.
15 PBMail........Comm support: Maildoors & Off-line Readers/CH: Michael Hahn
16 Grapevine.....General Chit-Chat
17 Soapbox.......A place for users to voice concerns (open forum)
18 NetAdmin......Network Administration (Required and Restricted)
19 P&BNet News...In The News, current events, journalism
20 Sculpture.....All forms and mediums
21 Oils&Pastels..Oil and pastel painting
22 Framing.......Framing - anything! Presentation and craft
23 Gadgets4Sale..Opaque projectors, brushes, wheels, looms, you name it...
24 TheMasters....About them as people, their lives, their methods
25 Museums&Shows.Gallery Events; What's new to see? Who's showing right now?
26 Digital Art...Raytracing, fractals, etc. plus digital formats i.e. GIF, PCX
27 Poetry........Your host: Joe DeRouen
28 CAD Artists...CAD architects, engineers and scientists (and artists)
29 RdrmSuppt.....Support for the Readroom programs. Host: Michael J. Gibbs
All participating systems MUST carry the "NETADMIN" conference.
┌─────────────────┐
│ VERY IMPORTANT: │ We only have 3 "rules" by which I *insist* you abide:
└─────────────────┘
[1] DO NOT join P&BNet if you don't have a decent writers, artists or
other "creatives" oriented user base at your BBS.
[2] Do your part to keep your local conference participation ON THE TOPIC
and AWAY FROM PETTY BICKERING. We rely on the local SysOp to
keep the network amicable.
[3] Do your part to remind users to CHANGE THE "SUBJECT:" HEADER when they
veer away from the original topic of a thread.
We do have a few Conference Hosts. These volunteers are leaders
in their respective fields and therefore are subject matter experts.
It's their job to help people, focus attention on the subject matter,
and enlighten everyone with news as it occurs. We do not want to
turn our CH's into some sort of police force and therefore ask the local
SysOp to help out by using common sense and good communication skills
to prevent, neutralize or "moderate" any bad vibes that may occur between
users.
┌──────────────────────┐
│ VERY VERY IMPORTANT: │ NO P&BNet SYSTEM may cross-echo network
└──────────────────────┘ messages with other echomail networks without
prior express permission of P&BNet(tm) and it's National SySop, Lucia
Chambers. Failure to abide by this request will most certainly result
in legal action initiated by P&BNet(tm).
Network Concepts
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
NODE A bulletin board system that calls another
bulletin board system (a hub) in order to
transfer mail. A node doesn't receive its mail
directly from any other BBS (that is, no one
calls it to transfer mail.)
HUB A bulletin board system which may or may not
call another hub system in order to transfer
mail, but is called by one or more nodes to
transfer mail.
REGIONAL HUB A hub which calls another hub in order to
transfer mail. It's called a regional hub
because when designing a network, a hub is
usually placed in each of the major regions
serviced in order to minimize long distance
phone charges.
For example :
P&BNetHub
/ \ \
/ \ \
/ \ \
RUBYS BBS1 BBS2
/ \
/ \
BBS3 BBS4
P&BNetHub is the NATIONAL HUB because it does not call anyone for mail.
BBS1 and BBS2 are NODES, directly linked to P&BNetHub. BBS3 and BBS4 are
nodes connected to RUBYS. RUBYS is a node of P&BNetHub and also a
REGIONAL HUB since it calls P&BNetHub to transfer mail.
Each hub that is a regional hub has a HUB ID. This ID is used by the
regional hub to identify itself when it calls the hub "above" it to
transfer mail. The network shown above would consist of four nodes, one
regional hub and one national hub (P&BNetHub).
Here is a list of boards currently participating in the P&BNet echo:
BBS Name ........... Pen and Brush BBS (Network HUB) **MAIN CONTACT**
Location ........... Burke, Virginia (in the Washington D.C. Metro Area)
Sysop(s) ........... Lucia and John Chambers
Hi-speed line....... (703) 644 - 5196 POSTLINK and QWK
Voice ........... (703) 644 - 0239
BBS Name ........... Ruby's Joint (Regional HUB) **MAIN CONTACT**
Location ........... Miami, Florida
Sysop(s) ........... David and Del Freeman, Publishers of Ruby's Pearls
Hi-speed line....... (305) 856 - 4897 POSTLINK and QWK
BBS Name ........... Aries (HUB)
Location ........... Baltimore, Maryland
Sysop(s) ........... Waddell Robey
Hi-speed line ...... (410) 625 - 0109
BBS Name ........... The Arts Place (Regional HUB)
Location ........... Arlington, Virginia
Sysop(s) ........... Ron Fitzherbert
Hi-speed line ...... (703) 528 - 8467 POSTLINK and QWK
BBS Name ........... The CAD-Duck (NODE - carrying entire net)
Location ........... Centerville, Virginia
Sysop(s) ........... Steven Minton, Secretary of the Capitol SysOps Assn.
Hi-speed line ...... (703) 631 - 2559
BBS Name ........... FTB's Passport (NODE)
Location ........... Frederick, Maryland
Sysop(s) ........... Karina Wright
Hi-speed line ...... (301) 662 - 9134
BBS Name ........... Grapevine BBS (Regional HUB)
Location ........... Springville, Utah
Sysop(s) ........... Phil Gottfredson, Certified Conservator of Art
Hi-speed line ...... (801) 489 - 1043 POSTLINK and QWK
BBS Name ........... InfoMat BBS (Regional HUB)
Location ........... San Clemente, California
Sysop(s) ........... Michael J. Gibbs, author of ReadRoom and other doors
Hi-speed line ...... (714) 492 - 8727 POSTLINK and QWK
BBS Name ........... ModemNews (NODE - carrying entire net)
Location ........... Groton, Connecticut
Sysop(s) ........... Jeff Green, Publisher of ModemNews
Hi-speed line ...... (203) 359 - 2299
BBS Name ........... Robin's Nest (NODE - carrying entire net)
Location ........... Glen Burnie, Maryland
Sysop(s) ........... Robin Kirkey
Hi-speed line ......
BBS Name ........... Sunlight Through the Shadows (NODE)
Location ........... Dallas, Texas
Sysop(s) ........... Joe DeRouen
Hi-speed line ...... (214) 620 - 8793
and getting settled in soon....
BBS Name ........... DPA (NODE)
Location ........... Alabama
Sysop(s) ........... Ron Albright, CEO of the Digital Publishing Assn.
Hi-speed line ...... (205) 854 - 1660
If you're still interested, please answer these next few questions with a
TEXT EDITOR -- then upload the completed form back to Pen and Brush BBS at
(703) 644-5196 as LASTNAME.ZIP (where "LASTNAME" is up to 8 letters of
your LAST name).
1. ________________________________________________________
Your name
2. Your BBS software (include version number):
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
3. Sysop's REAL name for message headers:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
12345678
4. Your unique board ID: [ ]
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This is is a single WORD up to 8 characters that will be hardcoded
into our network packet system (such as qmail, cam-mail, etc.)
and could become very relevant to routing messages if we decide
to go with Postlink or PC-Relay software for mail transfers.
EXAMPLES: FIBER BOOKBBS SUNLITE
5. The name of your board:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
6. Location of your board:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
7. The phone # of your board (include area code):
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
8. Your voice # (include area code):
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
9. The highest modem speed you support:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Once we have received this application information we will call you
to verify the information, and discuss with you the option of becoming
a HUB or a NODE; and if a node, which HUB you should call and at what
time of the day. We'll "get acquainted" and introduce you to our
growing circle of friendly SysOps who are more than happy to set you
up, and, who value your input.
If you are a PC-Board SysOp and *not* using Postlink:
P&BNetHub distributes electronic publications through the use of
the QMAIL mail door. If you can possibly afford another mail door,
please consider using this fine Sparkware product. QMAIL is not only
netmail capable, it features automated "subscriptions" to electronic
magazines, which is something we as a group, enthusiastically support.
If you would like to purchase and use the Postlink software please
contact Lucia Chambers for more information.