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- From: klasmekj@ucunix.san.uc.edu (Kevin J. Klasmeier)
- Subject: STReport???
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- Organization: University of Cincinnati
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 18:21:23 GMT
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- I thought this letter was rather interesting; however, I didn't write
- this letter and, therefore, can't take responsibility.
-
- The letter came from GEnie Information Services.
-
- How do _you_ feel about STReport? Do you think they editorialize or
- report information? Why?
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- December 1992
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- TO: Bob Brodie, Atari Corporation
- Dorothy Brumleve, President - IAAD
- GEnie FEEDBACK
- Darlah Potechin, Atari ST RT
- Members of the GEnie Atari ST RT
- STReport
-
- RE: STReport - My vote of no confidence (my opinions as well)
-
- FM: Walter S. Wilson (WALLY.W)
-
- History: ST Report (Silicon Times Report) is an electronically
- distributed weekly E-Mag.
-
- The Publisher/Editor is Ralph Mariano; who also owns ABCO Computer
- Electronics "Full Line Dealer & Mass Storage" [1]. ABCO runs an
- average 8,677 byte advertisement in each ST Report issue (this
- constitutes an average of five to seven percent of ST Report).
-
- ST Report has historically editorialized (reported) from the, "Atari
- is trying to pull a fast-one" point of view, and has a record of
- stretched facts, contradictions, and bullying folks who disagree or
- take issue with things they print. DoubleSpeak is ST Report's
- native tongue when pressed on most issues.
-
-
- Onward: Recently, I've made myself aware of all the major
- complaints against ABCO Computer Electronics (also known as ABCO
- Computer Consultants). There are many, in fact, nearly as many as
- were lodged against Zephyr/etc.
-
- Recently, I've seen STR (ST Report) writers ("editors") harassing
- the Atari ST RT sysops and others who might call them on the carpet
- for numerous issues.
-
- Issues such as...
-
- STR's Non-accountability to its reader base
-
- STR's extremely lop-sided reporting of Atari-related items
-
- STR's apparent agenda concerning Atari and Atari supporters
-
- ABCO's "FREE" advertising in a pay area on GEnie via STR
-
- Valid complaints about non-delivery of products from ABCO
-
- STR's "quiet" stance in this issue concerning ABCO
-
- The obvious conflict of interest concerning STR, Mr. Mariano,
- and ABCO
-
- STR's unwillingness to actually report items that are public
- domain (FCC item regarding Class B for the Falcon030) [2]
-
- STR's vindictiveness towards people who point out these things
-
- ST Report's Publisher/Editor has an area on GEnie that is for
- letters to the editor of STR. Many issues of great concern are
- being touched on in this Topic, yet the Publisher/Editor doesn't
- address a single item.
-
- This same Publisher/Editor (who owns ABCO), has a bad rating with
- the Better Business Bureau in his home state, has many very
- unsatisfied customers, has a FREE FLAG on GEnie in the ST RT, gets
- free advertising for his company under the guise of an E-mag in a
- GEnie pay area, and is completely aloof concerning any of these
- complaints.
-
- It appears to me and others in the Atari community that Mr. Mariano
- is not "supporting" anything in the Atari community - except gossip
- and bad business practices.
-
- To add to this debacle, his senior writer ("editor") is akin to the
- "front line" in his GEnie defense squad, and nothing posted
- regarding Mr. Mariano gets past Mr. Pulley (either with his
- "official" STR stance or his "my own opinion" stance).
-
- It's gotten this ridiculous... In the ST Aladdin RT Mr. Pulley
- states as a fact that he _is_ leaving STR after the first of the
- year. Then in the Atari ST RT he and another STR writer ("editor")
- quibble over the fact that he said, "may be", and really hasn't made
- his mind up. This is just the beginning of the doublespeak in these
- issues. Who are we to believe; the ST Aladdin RT Lloyd Pulley, or
- the Atari ST RT Lloyd Pulley?
-
- STR writers ("editors") continue to harangue Atari Corporation and
- Atari users in general over this Falcon FCC Class B approval. This
- is after these writers were told where the information was (that the
- FCC had the information - which makes it public domain). They (STR
- staff) are still trying to convince the world that Atari is trying
- to hide something...in the face of publicly available information to
- the contrary.
-
- Thanks to Lloyd Pulley, posting under both his own "personal
- opinion" and his "official STR opinion" we've seen this incredibly
- drawn out harassment over "interpreting the rules" in the ST RT.
- Simply because he didn't like the fact that his objectionable
- message got deleted...now he's on this personal vendetta to police
- us all to death to make his point.
-
- I remember when STR covered the Zephyr computer store's questionable
- business dealings. They did in in their best hybrid 20/20-National
- Enquirer fashion, and pulled absolutely no punches. Now ABCO is
- involved in the very same type of questionable business dealings,
- and still graces the pages of STR with no (I repeat, NO) scathing
- editorializing... As a matter of fact, hardly a peep at all.
- Obviously ABCO is receiving some sort of favoritism due to the
- relationship it has with the Publisher/Editor of STR. This is
- hardly an "independent" publication we are talking about...hardly a
- credible source for unbiased information. This is an obvious
- conflict of interest.
-
- Even further back (and on several subsequent occassions) I can
- remember STR's scathing stance on mail-order places, and how they
- hurt real dealers. If ABCO is advertising in an E-mag that I
- receive in Sitka, Alaska, and they offer me ways of ordering through
- the mail...doesn't that make ABCO a mail order outfit also? These
- contradictions are rampant in STR's colorful history.
-
- What I have the biggest heartache with is this: These people have
- free reign in the ST RT. They have free flags, and this gives them
- unlimited online resources to continue this kind of abusive
- activity...and apparently Atari Corporation and GEnie and the ST RT
- approve since they (STR and its staff) are allowed to do all this
- and still maintain free flags without being accountable to any of us
- for what they do, say, sell, advertise, etc.
-
- Sincerely,
- Walter S. Wilson
-
-
- [1] STR No.8.50, December 18, 1992 under dealer listings
- [2] STR No.8.51, December 26, 1992 STReport Confidential
- Class 'B' Certification Aye -Nay?
-
- The author retains all rights to this letter. It may be used freely
- provided it remains intact and unedited in its complete form.
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