Volume 7, Number 49                               3 December 1990
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    Editor in Chief:                                  Vince Perriello
    Editors Emeritii:                    Thom Henderson,  Dale Lovell
    Chief Procrastinator Emeritus:                       Tom Jennings

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                       Table of Contents
    1. ARTICLES  .................................................  1
       Stretching the truth in print  ............................  1
       Responses, decentralization, the USA, cards, and koans  ...  3
       The 'GhostNET' Echo  ......................................  7
       Universal Mayhem Update  ..................................  8
       PITStop, NEW racing echo  ................................. 10
       WORLDTALK: UNITEX REVISTED  ............................... 11
    2. LATEST VERSIONS  .......................................... 13
       Latest Software Versions  ................................. 13
    3. NOTICES  .................................................. 18
       The Interrupt Stack  ...................................... 18
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                                ARTICLES
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    Jack Decker
    1:154/8

                    STRETCHING THE TRUTH IN PRINT

    I've said it before... it's my belief that FidoNews should not
    be the vehicle for articles on all sorts of "issues of the
    day."  Apparently the current editor disagrees with me, though,
    and his opinion is the one that counts.

    All right.  Here's some help for those of us who have to sit
    and read all of this and wonder if we are getting straight news
    or pure propaganda, or something in between.  I'm going to ask
    you to spend a few moments of your time and fifteen cents on a
    postcard (maybe a bit more if you're outside of the U.S.A.) to
    request a reprint of some articles that show how media bias can
    creep into news reporting.  It shows, among other things, how
    certain words or phrases can be (and have been) used or avoided
    in order to influence public opinion, all under the guise of
    objective reporting.

    Right about now you may be thinking "I suppose he's going to
    ask me to write to some ultra-conservative group or some
    abortion rights organization to get their slant on media bias"
    (especially if you've read some of my previous comments in
    FidoNews).  But if I did that, you'd immediately dismiss it as
    the writings of some fringe group that you don't agree with
    anyway.  Sorry, but if that's what you were thinking, I'm
    afraid I'm going to disappoint you.  Instead, I'm going to ask
    you to write to that great ultra-conservative(?) publication,
    the (ahem) Los Angeles Times.

    You see, a reporter named David Shaw wrote a series of articles
    for the L.A. Times that detailed how media bias has seeped into
    the reporting of the abortion issue.  Now you may say "my mind
    is already made up on abortion", but that's not what these
    articles are really all about.  Rather, what these articles
    prove is that you can take an issue - really ANY issue - and
    put a slant on your reporting that at first blush seems
    objective enough, but that in reality strongly favors one side
    or another.

    Every student of journalism, and anyone who is now employed (or
    hopes to someday be employed) as an editor, a reporter, or in
    some other capacity in the field of journalism would do well to
    read this report.  Keep in mind that it isn't just the abortion
    issue that's often reported in a biased manner.  Reporters take
    up all sorts of causes, and can inadvertently inject their own
    beliefs and values into what they report.  Editors can edit
    stories to reflect a particular viewpoint, or can decline to
    run stories favorable to one side or the other.  If they can do
    it with the issue of abortion, they can do it with a cause near
    FidoNews 7-49                Page 2                    3 Dec 1990


    and dear to your heart as well.

    To request a free copy of David Shaw's series on abortion bias
    in the media, you may write to:

                    L.A. Times Public Relations
                    Times Mirror Square
                    Los Angeles, California  90053

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    FidoNews 7-49                Page 3                    3 Dec 1990


    Garth Kidd
    3:680/803

         Responses, decentralization, the USA, cards, and koans.

    Wow.

    I wasn't quite expecting this reaction.

    Well, I was in a way: I thought that nobody in Zone 3 would
    comment, because they never read FidoNews, and I was absolutely
    right on that one.

    Instead, I've got someone from Zone 4 telling me how much of a
    reaction my article got down there! And that nice Mr K Bychin
    said some stuff that caught my mind.

                      ______________________________

                      To: all those doods in Zone 1.
                      ______________________________

       (and none of these "it's spelt `dude'" complaints, either:-)

    In Zone 1, I get the distinct impression that the host calls out
    to all of the nodes to do the mail session, right? Wierd. I guess
    you have the option of doing that, since you have free local
    calls. Sure, the "local calls" area is the size of a peanut, but
    they're free, right?

    I think I've just realised why a lot of Z1 nethosts don't like
    the idea of people switching nets. They've got this odd idea that
    they'd have to make another phone call. This had simply never
    occurred to me.

    Here in Zone 3, (and I guess it happens in 2 and 4..infinity as
    well), we have to pay for our phone calls. All of the nodes call
    the host. We have to juggle things a little to avoid conflicts,
    but apart from when new nodes are introduced, we manage to avoid
    each other pretty damn well. I think we also have a better
    relationship with our Host, since he doesn't have to do
    \everything\.

    Oh yeah: here in N680, and many others, we also pay for our
    echomail. My echomail bill works out at about $5 a week, for
    quite a few echoes, which is just about nothing for the pretty
    damn good service we get. Everyone is happy, especially the host,
    who doesn't have an albatross named "phone bill" around his neck.
    This saves him lots of money, which he keeps spending on hardware
    to make the feed more efficient, the silly fool :-).

    FidoNews 7-49                Page 4                    3 Dec 1990


    You might want to consider it, guys. Take some load off your host
    and make the call from your end. It's pretty damn easy: add a
    single event to your control files, and bingo. The call is, no
    doubt, free for you as well, so it's no money off your back.

    Every now and again, estimate your share of the amount of money
    your host is spending on phone bills bringing your favourite
    echoes in, and \send the cash in\. There's some excellent billing
    software out there that figures it all out (at the host's end),
    and makes everything a lot more fair.

    This might, IMHO, make the nethosts feel a little better. It
    might also lead to the dropping of this bloody silly "physical
    location" rule for which net you join, since it's not going to
    add any huge load to the host you switch to.

    Once that's happened, MAYBE FidoNet stands a chance of being
    democratic.

                                   ===

            Decentralization, n: in FidoNet, a damn good idea.

    Ta for the introduction, Vince. As I said, I wasn't quite
    expecting the reaction. No abuse whatsoever. Amazing. :-/

    Back to your idea of lots of domains: if you think the technology
    can handle it, great! You'll have to fix that extremely stupid
    document regulating gateways, though, or all hell will break
    loose. All that needs to be said is "dupe loops are a bad idea,
    and if you're responsible for one, big trouble."

    Technology-wise, I don't think Type 2 is really equipped to
    handle multiple domain work if it's commonplace, at least with
    the current batch of software. For it to be possible, you'd need
    at least for everyone to be running the latest version of the
    software, which is hard enough to do these days.

    [aparrently, there's some *C out there who insists on using a
    not-quite-compatible homebrew mailer, which is creating amazing
    problems with everybody downstream. Of course, they can't switch
    *C, can they? Nor can they vote him out. This is what I'd like to
    see fixed]

    Type 3 software should be seriously looked at. jim's proposal
    needs some modification, but it's basically sound IMHO, and even
    the most lowly Commodore 64 should be able to handle it. The
    wonderful thing about Type 3 would be that we'd be able to drag a
    significant amount of the net up to a respectable level of
    compatibility and effectiveness in a relatively short amount of
    time.

    FidoNews 7-49                Page 5                    3 Dec 1990


    How to introduce it: I'd say you firstly ensure that all Type 3
    software can also handle Type 2 packets and messages. You might
    want to turn that option off, but it'll be there. Then you make
    source for 2<>3 packet/message converters available. Finally, you
    set a date by which all non-leaf nodes MUST convert to Type 3.
    Make it a LONG way in the future, and WELL after we've managed to
    prove that the thing works.

    Setting a date is pretty harsh stuff, but it's (IMHO) the only
    way to work. The non-leaf rule should be pretty obvious: there's
    almost definitely going to be someone running Type 2 software on
    some archaic, uncommon machine, and they won't be good enough at
    programming to port Type 3 over to their machines. All we want to
    do is make sure that they're not routing mail to anyone, since we
    want to make \sure\ that the advantages of Type 3 aren't lost
    because of some diehard Type 2 user stuck in the middle of the
    chain.

    Another method: form another network (entirely type 3), and
    have it slowly take over. You should be able to figure out the
    pros and cons for that one yourself.

    'nuff rambling on this topic. Keep talking, people.

                                   ===

    Tom, you're absolutely correct. The United States government and
    secret services are being absolutely amazingly awful as far as it
    comes to treating your rights, and it's not only in the
    electronic mail arena, either. I'm just glad I'm not in the USA.
    The only thing I can suggest is to get the silent majority up and
    yelling that you want CHANGE. If you don't yell, you should
    expect the rabidly conservative to try and restrict your life to
    the point you can't move. You should also expect them to succeed
    unopposed, since you're all sitting back being quiet.

    I just hope it doesn't happen here in Australia.

                                   ===

    Henry: if you can find a Unix box out there you can play with,
    swap the idle process for one that does your card simulations.
    Also, have it keep track of the maximum and average "$ down"
    amounts. If you can only succeed with $10,000 in your pocket,
    it's no good. I'd love a copy of your source, though.

                                   ===

                               A new koan:

            If you have some ice cream, I will give it to you.

    FidoNews 7-49                Page 6                    3 Dec 1990


         If you have no ice cream, I will take it away from you.

                         It is an ice cream koan.


                          Thanks for your time.

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    Chris Mayer, Ghostbusters Central (415) 933-4937
    FIDO 1:161/303  CandyNET 42:1069/303

                           The GhostNET Echo

      Yes, another echo is out, and its called 'GhostNET'.  This new
    echo  is a  serious  attempt at  disscussing  topics relating to
    paranormal  occurences,  Extrasensory Perception, Psychokinesis,
    Psychics,  and  more.  Now that I've got you confused, here  are
    the basic requirements.   It requires  real names and ANSI codes
    are to be stripped.  To recieve this echo, send netmail to Chris
    Mayer  at  1:161/303.  More  details will  be  included  through
    netmail at your request.


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                          Universal Mayhem Update
                               Fredric Rice
                               1:102/901.0

                                 presents

                  Killing People Over The Dial-Up Network

    Universal Mayhem  has been  under  heavy  development  since the
    version 2.0 release a  couple of  months ago.  We are,  in fact,
    soon to mail  version 2.3 to every known  Mayhem site as soon as
    some test time  is found.  Known  sites (those  that are  in the
    MAYHEM echo) are:

    128/74 365/47 104/112 151/806  107/540 124/3220 207/204  231/290
    209/735 345/15 135/79 282/51 143/8  3622/56 141/68 105/112 19/15
    133/110  224/60  100/380 369/26  350/726 102/851  102/833 396/24
    250/726. (8842/0 8842/1 8842/2: my private international nodes).

    If you don't  see your  node listed  when it should  be, now you
    know why you haven't been  getting the echo mail! Give me a call
    and I'll fix it right away.

    There are two known sites  in Germany and  several in Australia;
    only one of which currently receives the MAYHEM echo. The German
    site  that  I  interface  to  is  difficult  to  connect  to and
    generally  requires  many  calls  to  send  a  single  packet. I
    attribute this problem to my long distance carrier line quality.
    Who can say?  Regardless, MAYHEM is now considered international
    in scope.

    There are an estimated 240 sites running Mayhem world-wide. This
    count is computed on the total  File Requests and  File Attaches
    in my log files and the messages and letters received from sites
    I haven't listed above. Israel is running an old 1.5 version and
    will be updated when 2.3 comes out.

    The  several  reported bugs  have been  fixed  though  not fully
    tested. Friendly ships that warp  in  to  assist an  allied ship
    does  not get  fired  on  and  does not  automatically  attack a
    friendly ship anymore.  More importantly, the  export and import
    of ships  (cannon fodder) from other sites finally works and the
    File Attaches now actually works - now that I read the Technical
    document for the message headers attribute field and implemented
    the damn thing.  I should add that Mayhem sites need-not be tied
    to each other to run Mayhem. It's quite acceptable to run Mayhem
    entirely local to a single system.

    There have been  BILLIONS  and  BILLIONS  of  little  fixes  and
    updates  that   are  primarily  'tweakings'  of the  code  after
    suggestions from the various sites were considered. When version
    2.3 is mailed out, a file  briefly listing the updates performed
    will be mail with it.  Speed of  start-up and execution has also
    been worked on and some of the colors made less gaudy.

    FidoNews 7-49                Page 9                    3 Dec 1990


    If you want to try the thing, you can request MAYHEM20.ZIP or it
    would probably  be a better  idea to send  a message  asking for
    version 2.3 when it's tested and  released. If you would like to
    get into the MAYHEM echo,  let me know. I am now down to polling
    all known sites once a week rather than the original three times
    a week  (my wife  threatened to  toss my ass  out along with the
    phone bills if I didn't stop.  I threatened  to stop cooking her
    dinners if I got thrown out -- we compromised.  I'll poll once a
    week and burn a third of her dinners). You can also use the list
    above to find  out what  the closest site that has it is and see
    if it can feed you, of course.

    A Sad Note --  A Software God  here where  I work  has  reported
    seeing  Mayhem version 2.0 being  sold at  a local  swap-meet. I
    have   never   charged   a  cent   for  my   efforts  (I  return
    contributions) and  I don't allow other people to  make money on
    my lost sleep. I  ask that _anyone_ who sees  my work being sold
    to get a name and license  plate number  of the criminal and let
    me know about it; along with any other information  you can come
    up with. Because I don't charge  for the product,  I can't claim
    lost income but I  can sure as  hell launch a  class-action suit
    and  recover  punitive  damages  for  these  people  selling  my
    copywritten software --  it's not  released as  Public Domain or
    into the Public Domain. If I want it sold, I'll do it myself. Be
    it understood  that  Mayhem remains  mine and as  my property, I
    reserve the right  to deny any  'company'  or people who sell my
    work the right to have it.  It must be distributed in a free and
    friendly manor as I have always done in the past.



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    AllNighter BBS
    FidoNet 1:167/173

                           PITStop
                           =======

    If you're a motosports fan, then this echo is for you. A forum
    where you can share talk about the best sport around, Motor-
    racing.

                          Schedules
                           Results
                         Score boards
                      Technical analysis
                      Mechanical aspects
                         Racing hints
                         Fan Support

    are but a few of the topics in this forum. All types of motor-
    sports will be covered, from the down-south Winston and NASCAR
    stockers, to the international world of Grand-Prix, the Indy
    cars, fiery dragsters and news of interest from the grass roots
    local 1/4 mile ovals.

    If you are interested in taking part or would like to get more
    details on this new racing forum please send a Netmail
    message to me,

                            Marc Patrick Roy
                            1:167/[email protected]

    Thanks for your support, and we hope to see at the next
    PITStop!

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    FidoNews 7-49                Page 11                   3 Dec 1990


    James Waldron
    1:107/501

    NEW ECHOMAIL CONFERENCE: WORLDTLK

    Description and Summary of the WORLDTLK Echo.

    The 'original' UNITEX conference is available now as AreaTag:
    WORLDTLK on the FidoNet backbone.

    The UNITEX echomail conference is changing it's name to WORLDTLK
    and will be revamping its agenda and will include articles from
    other international news agencies and journalists in addition to
    the United Nations Weekly Summaries and other UN news bulletins
    that are of topical interest and concern and have global
    ramifications. All recent UN Resolutions will be posted
    as well as any speeches from Heads of State addressing
    the UN General Assenbly.

    As you will read below, this conference can be both extremely
    informative, from a user or reader's perspective, as well as
    provide a forum and mecahnism for feedback to what has become an
    international and global crisis: The Situation in the Gulf.  The
    United Nations, now more than ever, is taking a very active role
    in World Affairs and this conference can, in a 'real sense' be a
    WORLD TALK forum with a political reality.  It is necessary to
    know what is going on from a source level.  The televison and
    press media can only cover a certain perspective. This
    conference will bring you articles and news covewrage not
    usually seen in our media.

    WORLDTLK is NOT a read-only conference but there are certain
    guidelines and protocols that will be published from time to
    time as Conference Rules.  The WORLDTLK Moderator is Dr. James
    Waldron 1;107/501.  Co-moderators are Esty Dinur and Jeff
    Laranger both at 1:121/99 User postings, especially of the
    journalistic variety, are welcome.  Try to stay on topic with
    the current trend of subject headers.  Inquiries, thoughtful or
    provocative questions, and other related news articles will be
    answered by the WorldTlk Moderators or online readers.

    Postings by other agencies, such as the Wind Energy Forum,
    Audobon or the Sierra Club are certainly welcome on the
    environmental topics, as are postings by World Perspectives on
    the international political scene.

    Articles will range from UN Security Council Resolutions and UN
    Press Releases to international news on the environment, The
    UNCED (UN Conference for Environmental Development), Laws of the
    Sea, Treaty and Boundary Agreements, the Crisis in the Gulf,
    weekly summaries of the UN General Assembly and timely
    publications from other international and independent press
    associations.  The United Nations news will be posted by UNITEX
    Communications.

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    Other issues include: current developments and economic trends
    in the European Economic Community (EEC), Human Rights, peaceful
    and safe utilization of atomic energy, reports from the World
    Bank, World Health Organization, Africa, Central & Latin
    America, and several other areas of concern facing the
    developing nations.

    The idea is to present several authoratative views of current
    news crisis and trends via real 'hard news' and professional
    journalism using varying international sources, including news
    briefings from the United Nations and other governmental
    agencies and have a forum for readers to reply to and ask
    questions.  The topics will vary depending on the current world
    political situation, among other things.

    If you are a sysop and are reading this it would be appreciated
    to pass this information on to your readers.  If you want to
    link into WORLDTLK and have echomail link(s) already in place
    for UNITEX, simply change the name from UNITEX to WORLDTLK and
    retain all the links.

    If you are new to this conference, simply add the Areatag:
    WORLDTLK to your areas.bbs and ask for a link from your NEC or
    HEC, as this is a FidoNet backbone confernce.

    If you need more information about the conference or the
    background and history of UNIETX (re: talks or papers UNITEX
    presented at the United Nations), FileReq UNITEX.ZIP from
    1:107/501. In addition, It describes the UNITEX Project that
    began in 1983 as an experimental pilot-project for dissemination
    of specialized information using wide-area network technology.

    James Waldron, 1:107/510  WORLDTLK Moderator




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                        Latest Software Versions

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                          Bulletin Board Software
    Name        Version    Name        Version    Name       Version

    DMG            2.93    Phoenix         1.3    TAG           2.5g
    Fido            12s+   QuickBBS       2.66    TBBS           2.1
    GSBBS          3.01    RBBS          17.3A    TComm/TCommNet 3.4
    Lynx           1.30    RBBSmail      17.3B    Telegard       2.5
    Kitten         2.16    RemoteAccess  0.04a    TPBoard        6.1
    Maximus        1.02    SLBBS          1.77A   Wildcat!      2.50
    Opus           1.13+   Socrates       1.10    WWIV          4.12
    PCBoard        14.5                           XBBS          1.15

    Network                Node List              Other
    Mailers     Version    Utilities   Version    Utilities  Version

    BinkleyTerm    2.40    EditNL         4.00    ARC            7.0
    D'Bridge       1.30    MakeNL         2.31    ARCAsim       2.30
    Dutchie       2.90C    ParseList      1.30    ARCmail       2.07
    FrontDoor     1.99c    Prune          1.40    ConfMail      4.00
    PRENM          1.47    SysNL          3.14    Crossnet      v1.5
    SEAdog        4.51b    XlatList       2.90    EMM           2.02
    TIMS      1.0(Mod8)    XlaxDiff       2.35    Gmail         2.05
                           XlaxNode       2.35    GROUP         2.16
                                                  GUS           1.30
                                                  HeadEdit      1.15
                                                  InterPCB      1.31
                                                  LHARC         1.13
                                                  MSG            4.1
                                                  MSGED         2.00
                                                  MSGTOSS        1.3
                                                  PK[UN]ZIP     1.10
                                                  QM             1.0
                                                  QSORT         4.03
                                                  Sirius        1.0x
                                                  SLMAIL        1.36
                                                  StarLink      1.01
                                                  TagMail       2.41
                                                  TCOMMail       2.2
                                                  Telemail      1.27
                                                  TMail         1.15
                                                  TPBNetEd       3.2
                                                  TosScan       1.00
    FidoNews 7-49                Page 14                   3 Dec 1990


                                                  UFGATE        1.03
                                                  XRS           3.40
                                                  XST            2.2
                                                  ZmailQ        1.12


                               OS/2 Systems
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    Bulletin Board Software   Network Mailers     Other Utilities

    Name            Version   Name      Version   Name       Version

    Maximus-CBCS       1.02   BinkleyTerm  2.40   Parselst      1.32
                                                  ConfMail      4.00
                                                  EchoStat       6.0
                                                  oMMM          1.52
                                                  Omail          3.1
                                                  MsgEd         2.00
                                                  MsgLink       1.0C
                                                  MsgNum        4.14
                                                  LH2           0.50
                                                  PK[UN]ZIP     1.02
                                                  ARC2          6.00
                                                  PolyXARC      2.00
                                                  Qsort          2.1
                                                  Raid           1.0
                                                  Remapper       1.2
                                                  Tick           2.0
                                                  VPurge        2.07


                                Xenix/Unix
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    BBS Software                  Mailers         Other Utilities
    Name             Version  Name      Version   Name       Version

    MaximusCBCS 1.02.Unix.B0  BinkleyTerm 2.30b   Unzip         3.10
                                                  ARC           5.21
                                                  ParseLst     1.30b
                                                  ConfMail     3.31b
                                                  Ommm         1.40b
                                                  Msged        1.99b
                                                  Zoo           2.01
                                                  C-Lharc       1.00
                                                  Omail        1.00b



                                Apple CP/M
    FidoNews 7-49                Page 15                   3 Dec 1990


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    Bulletin Board Software   Network Mailers     Other Utilities

    Name            Version   Name      Version   Name       Version

    Daisy               v2j   Daisy Mailer 0.38   Nodecomp      0.37
                                                  MsgUtil        2.5
                                                  PackUser        v4
                                                  Filer         v2-D
                                                  UNARC.COM     1.20


                                Macintosh
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    Bulletin Board Software   Network Mailers     Other Utilities

    Name            Version   Name      Version   Name       Version

    Red Ryder Host     2.1    Tabby         2.2   MacArc         0.04
    Mansion            7.15   Copernicus    1.0   ArcMac          1.3
    WWIV (Mac)         3.0                        LHArc          0.33
    Hermes             1.01                       StuffIt Classic 1.6
    FBBS               0.91                       Compactor      1.21
                                                  TImport        1.92
                                                  TExport        1.92
                                                  Timestamp       1.6
                                                  Tset            1.3
                                                  Import          3.2
                                                  Export         3.21
                                                  Sundial         3.2
                                                  PreStamp        3.2
                                                  OriginatorII    2.0
                                                  AreaFix         1.6
                                                  Mantissa       3.21
                                                  Zenith          1.5
                                                  Eventmeister    1.0
                                                  TSort           1.0
                                                  Mehitable       2.0
                                                  UNZIP         1.02c

                                  Amiga
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    Bulletin Board Software   Network Mailers     Other Utilities

    Name            Version   Name      Version   Name       Version

    Paragon            2.07+  BinkleyTerm  1.00   AmigArc       0.23
                              TrapDoor     1.50   AReceipt       1.5
    FidoNews 7-49                Page 16                   3 Dec 1990


                              WelMat       0.42   booz          1.01
                                                  ConfMail      1.10
                                                  ChameleonEdit 0.10
                                                  ElectricHerald1.66
                                                  Lharc         1.21
                                                  MessageFilter 1.52
                                                  oMMM         1.49b
                                                  ParseLst      1.30
                                                  PkAX          1.00
                                                  PK[UN]ZIP     1.01
                                                  PolyxAmy      2.02
                                                  RMB           1.30
                                                  Skyparse      2.30
                                                  TrapList      1.12
                                                  UNzip         0.86
                                                  Yuck!         1.61
                                                  Zoo           2.01



                                Atari ST
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    Bulletin Board Software   Network Mailer      Other Utilities

    Name            Version   Name      Version   Name       Version

    FIDOdoor/ST        2.00*  BinkleyTerm 2.40j*  ConfMail      4.02
    Pandora BBS       2.41c   The BOX     1.20    ParseList     1.30
    QuickBBS/ST        1.02                       ARC           6.02
    GS Point           0.61                       FiFo          2.0b
                                                  LHARC         0.60
                                                  LED ST        0.10
                                                  BYE           0.25
                                                  PKUNZIP       1.10
                                                  MSGED        1.96S
                                                  SRENUM         6.2
                                                  Trenum        0.10
                                                  OMMM          1.40



                               Archimedes
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    BBS Software           Mailers                Utilities
    Name        Version    Name        Version    Name       Version

    ARCbbs         1.44    BinkleyTerm    2.03    Unzip        2.1TH
                                                  ARC           1.03
                                                  !Spark       2.00d
    FidoNews 7-49                Page 17                   3 Dec 1990


                                                  ParseLst      1.30
                                                  BatchPacker   1.00


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    reporting  new  versions  to 1:1/1.  It is not our intent to list
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                         The Interrupt Stack


     1 Jan 1991
       Implementation of 7% Goods and Services Tax in Canada. Contact
       Joe Lindstrom at 1:134/55 for a more colorful description.

    16 Feb 1991
       Fifth anniversary of the introduction of Echomail, by Jeff Rush.

    31 Mar 1991
       Jim Grubs (W8GRT) was issued his first ham radio license forty
       years ago today. His first station was made from an ARC-5
       "Command Set" removed from a B-17 bomber.

    12 May 1991
       Fourth anniversary of FidoNet operations in Latin America and
       second anniversary of the creation of Zone-4.

     8 Sep 1991
       25th anniversary of first airing of Star Trek on NBC!

     7 Oct 1991
       Area code  415  fragments.   Alameda and Contra Costa Counties
       will  begin  using  area  code  510.   This includes  Oakland,
       Concord, Berkeley  and  Hayward.    San  Francisco, San Mateo,
       Marin, parts of  Santa Clara County, and the San Francisco Bay
       Islands will retain area code 415.

     1 Feb 1992
       Area  code 213 fragments.    Western,  coastal,  southern  and
       eastern portions of Los Angeles  County  will begin using area
       code 310.  This includes Los  Angeles  International  Airport,
       West  Los  Angeles,  San  Pedro and Whittier.    Downtown  Los
       Angeles  and  surrounding  communities  (such as Hollywood and
       Montebello) will retain area code 213.

     1 Dec 1993
       Tenth anniversary of Fido Version 1 release.

     5 Jun 1997
       David Dodell's 40th Birthday


    If you have something which you would like to see on this
    calendar, please send a message to FidoNet node 1:1/1.

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