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- From: twcaps@tennyson.lbl.gov (Terry Chan)
- Subject: AFU Survival Guide
- Summary: Excellent Introduction to Posting on AFU
-
- The following is a repost of Antony Cooper's excellent guide to
- posting on AFU. Suggested reading.
-
- Terry "But don't believe everything you read" Chan
-
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-
- AFU SURVIVAL GUIDE
- 27 February 1993
-
- A brief guide that should enable newbies with something to contribute,
- to do so without being flamed into submission.
-
- **********************************************************************
- * First, the usual DISCLAIMER: *
- * ============================ *
- * While this survival guide might taste like chicken, it does not *
- * contain any rat's meat whatsoever. Also, it is such a turkey that *
- * if you leave it out in the rain, it will die. It was not written *
- * by Churchill or Disraeli (or was that Gladstone?), and Craig *
- * Shergold does not want an excellent collection of survival guides. *
- * The survival guide does not freeze, whether or not the Twinkie has *
- * been boiled, and it does not cost two-fifty. It is not the script *
- * of a snuff film about a CIA plot to transmit AIDS from humans to *
- * monkeys, nor do gerbils have 100 words for it, and it will not *
- * dissolve in Coke. Finally, the survival guide's pussy has not been *
- * tickled on TV, nor has it been found drugged, disguised and hidden *
- * in the lyrics of a Disney record played backwards. Film at 11. *
- * *
- * A FOAF has claimed that an impeccable source has assured them that *
- * there are absolutely no in-jokes in this survival guide, and that *
- * it is hilariously funny. *
- * *
- * While it would be nice if the CSIR had a passionate interest in *
- * AFU, nothing contained herein reflects their opinion or position *
- * on anything. I hope that the contents of this guide will ensure *
- * your survival here, but I could be completely wrong. *
- * Antony Cooper (acooper@nuustak.csir.co.za) *
- **********************************************************************
-
- It is essential that you understand Usenet's netiquette before you
- post anything here. This probably sounds like trite and boring advice,
- but while you might survive sending a botched and messy posting to
- some newsgroups, you will not survive that easily here. There are
- many postings made to several newsgroups that explain netiquette,
- especially the groups news.announce.newusers, news.newusers.questions
- and news.answers, which include regular postings such as "Answers to
- frequently asked questions about Usenet" and "Emily Postnews answers
- your questions on netiquette". Believe it or not (a possible motto
- for this group), but reading these informative postings actually
- help ......
-
- Read the FAQ! While it might be a bloody long document, and while your
- attention span might be measured in seconds (making the reading of the
- FAQ a difficult and tedious process), there is a lot of very
- interesting information contained therein. It is also a good guide as
- to what you should not post.
-
- Don't post in your first five minutes of gaining access to the
- newsgroup. While you might know something about the subject under
- discussion, you don't know what was said about the subject yesterday,
- or the day before, or last week, or last month. For example, thanks to
- about a hundred Americans who responded to a Canadian query about the
- slogan "54 40 or fight", I now know about the dispute over the western
- reaches of the USA/Canada boundary - but unfortunately, the responses
- included about 20 disparate versions of the story. There are a few of
- us here who have been reading this group for a while, at least since
- last year, and it is amazing how often the same thread comes up over
- and over. Of course, this is why there is a FAQ.
-
- Remember, there are many thousands of people who will read what you
- post, and quite a few of them will have encyclopaedias, dictionaries
- and other reference works near at hand. While such books or CD-ROMs do
- occasionally contain errors, you need to have reliable references to
- dispute them.
-
- Read the FAQ and watch your netiquette.
-
- Watch your grammar and spelling. Poor grammar and poor spelling has
- been known to make many posts ambiguous, if not actually
- unintelligible. I always have a dictionary close at hand when working
- on my computer, and while it will not eliminate every error that I
- might make, it will at least reduce the frequency of my errors. It
- also helps me understand those obtuse and ornate posts by the
- imitators of John Fowles.
-
- To understand some of the in-jokes here, you must know all about the
- Star Trek series in great detail, though of course, you must not
- actually be a fan of Star Trek, otherwise you might take this news
- group (and others) far too seriously. Now, I don't catch all of the
- Star Trek jokes because I dimly recall seeing only one or two episodes
- of it (it was a sort-of rip off of the Star Wars movies, wasn't it?),
- but such is life.
-
- Speaking of which, don't panic if you do not catch all the jokes the
- first time you read them - and don't post here asking for them to be
- explained. After all, while you might think that you have been reading
- news groups for a long time, you will probably be reading them for
- years and years to come (that is, of course, if the Death of the Net
- is not imminent), so let each joke reveal itself to you in the due
- course of time. That way, you can savour each new revelation, and you
- will have lots of things to look forward to in the years to come (or
- are you one of those people who only play adventure games when you
- have been told all the secrets on how to win?).
-
- For example, certain terms are common here. You might be tempted to
- enquire after the meaning of words such as the following:
-
- Furrfu
- FOAF
- AFU
- ObUL
- T
- Kibo
- FAQ
-
- While you might or might not be flamed for such a query, the responses
- that you will elicit might not be as informative as you might have
- anticipated. However, hidden in them might be the answer you desire
- (These are also what are known as "in jokes"). Rather, let some other
- newbie post the query, and you can chuckle at the responses they
- receive (while you silently note the answers to your queries).
-
- Relax, think about what you are posting, and rather describe the story
- you wish to relate as a rumour rather than gospel fact, if indeed it
- is. Try to make your posting interesting, informative and/or witty
- (OK, so this posting fails those criteria). Don't adopt an inflexible
- attitude on the story, otherwise your errors will be treated with
- minimal kindness. Don't flame, unless you really know what you are
- doing - even the net.deities have been known to misread a post and
- flame in error. Try to keep the invectives under control.
-
- Like similar newsgroups, this newsgroup is a bit of a clique with
- its own culture, in-jokes and net.deities (are there any sociologists
- out there studying life in a news group?), but it is always looking
- for new participants to contribute new and interesting threads. So,
- once you feel that you have caught the vibe of this group, trust your
- instincts (if they are trustworthy), and contribute a great maiden
- posting. If you are a bit nervous, you could always try it out on a
- net.deity near you.
-
- If you think you have an interesting variation on an urban legend
- already noted in the FAQ, please feel free to share, subject to
- the considerations mentioned above.
-
- Don't brag about being the first newbie who has been diligent enough
- to have studied the FAQ, the netiquette documents, the survival guide,
- and the postings to this news group for months before posting - you
- are not.
-
- Some of the net.deities in this group might feel that this survival
- guide is inappropriate as it will reduce the number of careless
- newbies who post garbage without thinking, and hence some of them
- might feel that it will take the fun out of this news group. However,
- there is no danger of that as no one takes seriously advice proffered
- on news groups, least of all advice on how to post. After all, its
- worth what they pay for it.
-
- [I don't worry about it. All the more reason to flame people when
- they do end up posting garbage without thinking. - tc]
-
- Happy AFUing!
-
- Antony
- --
- Antony Cooper | Voice: +27 12 841 4121
- acooper@nuustak.csir.co.za | Fax: +27 12 841 3037
- INFOTEK, CSIR, Box 395, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa | ICBM: 25 45S 28 16E
- [Posted with very minor tweaks by Terry Chan on 27 February 1993. First
- edition posted 6 February 1993 by Antony Cooper.]
-