The F I D O N E W S Volume 23, Number 01 02 Jan 2006 +--------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | |The newsletter of the | | | | | FidoNet community. | | Netmail attach to (POTS): | | | | | Editor @ 2:2/2 (+46-31-960447) | | | ____________| | | | | / __ | Netmail attach to (BinkP): | | | / / \ | Editor @ 2:203/0 | | | WOOF! ( /|oo \ | | | \_______\(_| /_) | Email attach to: | | _ @/_ \ _ | bfelten @ telia dot com | | | | \ \\ | | | | (*) | \ ))| | | |__U__| / \// | Editor: Bj”rn Felten | | ______ _//|| _\ / | | | / Fido \ (_/(_|(____/ | Newspapers should have no friends. | | (________) (jm) | -- JOSEPH PULITZER | +--------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ Table of Contents 1. FOOD FOR THOUGHT ......................................... 1 2. EDITORIAL ................................................ 2 3. GENERAL ARTICLES ......................................... 4 Death. Let's talk about it ............................... 4 4. FIDONET BY INTERNET ...................................... 6 Fidonet Related Websites ................................. 6 5. ROBERT COUTURE'S FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING ................ 9 FIDONet Software References .............................. 9 6. SPECIAL INTEREST ......................................... 14 Nodelist Stats ........................................... 14 7. FIDONEWS INFORMATION ..................................... 16 How to Submit an Article ................................. 16 Credits, Legal Infomation, Availability .................. 18 FIDONEWS 23-01 Page 1 2 Jan 2006 ================================================================= FOOD FOR THOUGHT ================================================================= He who receives an idea from me, receives instruction himself without lessening mine; as he who lights his taper at mine, receives light without darkening me. That ideas should freely spread from one to another over the globe, for the moral and mutual instruction of man, and improvement of his condition, seems to have been peculiarly and benevolently designed by nature, when she made them, like fire, expansible over all space, without lessening their density in any point, and like the air in which we breathe, move, and have our physical being, incapable of confinement or exclusive appropriation. Inventions then cannot, in nature, be a subject of property. -- Thomas Jefferson, 3rd president of the USA ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 23-01 Page 2 2 Jan 2006 ================================================================= EDITORIAL ================================================================= A new year. Some practical issues at hand, such as finding all the places in different Snooze configs where the year has to be changed. But a new year also means a completely blank paper, that this new year's events will be written upon. A year from now, we will have seen lots of news passing by. Unfortunately we will probably have seen new terrorist attacks on democracy. And equally unfortunately this will most likely result in even more measures taken to "protect" us from the terrorists. The terrorists, or freedom fighters depending on what side you're on, that attacked what they regarded as the very symbols of US military (the Pentagon) and economical (New York World Trade Center -- there are actually lots of WTCs other than NYC all around the world) imperialism, in September 2001, probably could never even in their wildest dreams imagine how successful they would be in their attack. From that day on, the entire western world seems to have gone completely crazy, step by step violating almost every law there is to grant personal integrity and freedom. And of course none of those violations has any effect at all against further terrorism. One major step towards a Big Brother, 1984-ish society was taken, more or less in secret, by the EU Parliament a couple of weeks before Christmas. I'm embarrassed to admit that it was basically a Swedish idea. If this recommendation by the EU Parliament actually makes it to laws in the different EU countries it will make the US Echelon and Patriot Acts look like Sunday School rules. What it says is, that every ISP and Telco must store, and make available to any governmental institution, information about every phone call (from and to what number, in the case of cell phone from what geographical location the call was made), e-mail (from and to what address) and even all the web sites you have visited. And all this information must be stored for at least 24 months. Poland has even suggested that they will make it 15 years! In case someone is still living in the blue, it's time to wake up now! Surely we cannot let our politicians use the 2001-09-11 event as an excuse to deprive us of all our constitutional, civil rights? - - - - - - - One subject, that pops up over and over again in fidonet, is the issue of copyright. And basically the very strange notion that anyone can actually own an idea. Humanity has evolved because ideas have been passed on from generation to generation, and has been freely available to base new ideas upon. But the last century some people has introduced the idea that one single person actually can own an idea, despite the fact that it's always based on previous generation's ideas. FIDONEWS 23-01 Page 3 2 Jan 2006 Of course it all boils down to money and greed. Making money without working has always tempted a certain kind of people. The strange thing is, that some other people, that don't have anything to gain from this strange notion, actively supports the right to make money out of our inherited, intellectual knowledge base. This is the reason for this week's lengthy Food For Thoughts. Written by one of the greatest minds the US has ever produced, I think everyone should try to read and understand what Thomas Jefferson was saying. Albeit on the subject of patent, but any immaterial rights fits very well into what he's saying. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 23-01 Page 4 2 Jan 2006 ================================================================= GENERAL ARTICLES ================================================================= Death. Let's talk about it. By Frank Vest After my article submission last week about what I had been doing during my absence from the Fidonews echo as well as the Fidonews newsletter, I read a message from Bj”rn Felten telling about the death of his mother and father. Death touches all of us at some point. It can be the loss of a pet, a loved one or our own demise, but death *will* touch us at least once. It seems that many suffer from the fear of death. One can see this when the subject is mentioned. The eyes darken or tear up and other emotions move to the front line. Some will flee from the subject and others will attack it or the person mentioning the subject. There are all kinds of reactions. I have faced death two times that stand out in my mind. Once was a thought of suicide over my divorce from my first wife. I held the knife in my hand and pressed it to my chest. For some reason, I just couldn't do it. Call me a coward or whatever, but I think I realized that life was more important than her. The second time was when I asked the doctor if my cancer was terminal. Believe me... there is nothing in the world like asking that question and having your doctor look you in the eye and say "Yes" in a calm but sincere voice. That one word will take your breath away, all the color from you along with all your thoughts and just about anything else you can think of. Yeah, death is a morbid subject. But why?? Why do we fear death? Most cultures have some belief in an afterlife or some such and that life is generally better than the current one. If this is believed by these cultures, then why is death to be feared?? Assuming that there is a heaven, paradise or other such place and that it is a pleasant place where there is no suffering or death , why would we not want to go there? It would seem that people should not worry about being hit by a car, where their next meal is coming from, if they will freeze to death this winter or anything else. So what if we kill ourselves. Grab the knife and go to paradise. NOTE!!: I'm NOT recommending that people commit suicide, starve, quit working or any such thing! Kids, don't try this at home!!! or anywhere else for that matter!!!! So why do we fear death? For me personally, I don't fear death. I fear the suffering that is often associated with dying and death. I think this is what many fear. The pain that goes along with the loss of a loved one or the pain that comes with their own imminent death. This pain can be physical, mental or both, but it is pain none the less. FIDONEWS 23-01 Page 5 2 Jan 2006 I am told that my mother had a very easy death. My aunt stated that she simply took a breath, released it and died. I was not there, but it was a comfort to know that she did not suffer. So, for all of you, I wish that you never have to face death. But knowing that you will, I hope that any death you face is peaceful and without pain. Regards, Frank ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 23-01 Page 6 2 Jan 2006 ================================================================= FIDONET BY INTERNET ================================================================= Fidonet Related Websites Thom LaCosta 1:261/1352 03/14/2005 One approach to tracking and viewing Fidonet related websites is to visit webrings that specialize in Fidonet. A webring is a method where sites having a common theme advertise other websites with simailar themes. The advantage to the webring concept is that in theory, the sites have an interest in maintaining an accuate listing and can modify their own listings on a site by site basis. It appears that there are two fidonet webrings....the long-running system at http://b.webring.com/hub?ring=fidonet and another at http://www.fidonet.us/fidoring/ The ring at webring.com is larger, but forces the viewer to look at google ads panels. The smaller ring at fidonet.us does not depend on adverstising revenue from ads. Sysops with Fidonet related websites should consider joining one or both rings. Ring News 03/13/2005 Welcome to the Positronium Repository - Software Repository of mostly free/PD packages for DOS, Wins, OS/2 & Linux. Over 20,000 packages ... Sysop: Ben Ritchey 02/17/2005 Fidonet webring welcomes BGD Consulting and Graphics BBS Sysop : Barry Davis Jr 01/15/2004 Welcome to Fidotel -- Free access to Fidonet via Telnet & the Web. Sysop: Shannon Talley 12/27/2004 Welcome to The Thunderbolt -- A Weather Wonder(Arkansas, US) Sysop: Daryl Stout 12/5/2004 It's a pleasure to welcome two new BBS systems to the fidonet.us webring: Pucela BBS (Valladolid, Spain) Sysop: Komunero The Realm of Darkness BBS Sysop: Ken Bowley The most current version of the list below can be viewed at FIDONEWS 23-01 Page 7 2 Jan 2006 http://www.fidonet.us/fidoring/sitelist.html WWW.FIDONET.US - WEBRING PARTICIPANTS BBBS Charlotte and N4RPS.net Home Page Web Page of N4RPS, Rob Sargeant, and Web portal for BBBS Charlotte, a Fidonet BBS located in Charlotte, North Carolina USA (1:379/2). http://www.n4rps.net - 6-November-2003 Fidonet - Net261 - Maryland Fidonet in Maryland - Net261 http://www.fidonet.us/net261/ - 2-March-2003 Rocasa BBS Rocasa BBS is a system accessible as both a traditional Bulletin Board System, via landline or telnet, as well as via the Web for message and file access. It is also the home of the BBBS FDN. http://bbs.rocasa.org - 16-June-2003 Prism BBS Hq of the IFDC FileGate and the Programmers Distribution Network. Prism has been online since 1989. http://www.filegate.net:8080 - 11-February-2003 Fidonet.us The Fidonet Site for all sysops. http://www.fidonet.us - 10-February-2003 The Realm of Darkness BBS A Linux based BBS running in Phoenix, AZ http://www.trod.org/trod.html - 3-December-2004 Pucela BBS (Valladolid, Spain) BBS located in Spain. The web has a lot of information about BBS's and FidoNet in Spain, Argentina, Mexico FidoNet: 2:341/201. Language: Spanish. http://www.conecta2.org/pucela_bbs/pucelabbs.htm - 18-November-2004 FTN Gate Fidonet related site; including especially DNS hosting for z1.fidonet.net domains. http://www.ftngate.net - 18-September-2004 Fidonet Region 13 Home page for Fidonet Region 13. http://www.fidonet.us/region13/ - 20-August-2004 FidoNet Primer An introduction to FidoNet: what it is, how it works http://www.writebynight.com/fidonet.html - 11-February-2003 RuneKeep BBS A great place for new sysops to learn about BBSing and getting help setting things up. A friendly place for people to Play Onlines Games, FIDONEWS 23-01 Page 8 2 Jan 2006 Chat, and participate in International Message Forums. http://runekeep.darktech.org - 10-February-2003 The Elflords' Home Where the FidoMob meets to exercise it's mysterious control over Zone 1 http://www.elflords.net/ - 2-March-2003 Fidonet Parody FidoNet - An Unofficial Page where truth is stranger than fiction, and humor abounds when the Emperor Has No Clothes. http://www.fidonet.ro/ - 2-March-2003 Chowdanet BBS Chowdanet offers mail from several nets, games and a large files base. Dial up and telnet access. http://www.chowdanet.com - 11-February-2003 The Thunderbolt -- A Weather Wonder Arkansas' exclusive GT Power and FIDO BBS, with over 150 message areas, over 5500 files, and over 125 REGISTERED doors. FIDO 1:382/33 GT Power 035/005 http://www.wx1der.com - 26-December-2004 FidoTel Provides free access to Fidonet via Telnet & the Web. Download/upload QWK packets via Telnet or Web, Free Email with every account! Come by and see, Fidotel is Free! http://www.fidotel.com/ Fido 1:275/311 & 100 15-January-2005 BGDCAG BBS has been around since the early 90's. We are always looking for ways to update the BBS. Doors are always being added. Stop by for a visit. http://www.bgdcagbbs.com Fido 1:229/414 17-February-2005 Positronium Repository - Software Repository of mostly free/PD packages for DOS, Wins, OS/2 & Linux. Over 20,000 packages http://bellsouthpwp.net/c/m/cmech617/positron.htm 7-March-2005 If you have a Fidonet-related site, join the ring at http://www.fidonet.us/fidoring/ Thom 1:261/1352 ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 23-01 Page 9 2 Jan 2006 ================================================================= ROBERT COUTURE'S FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING ================================================================= -=:{ FIDONet Software Reference }:=- Type: M=Mailer T=Tosser B=BBS D=Door C=Comm/Terminal P=Points E=Editor I=Internet U=Utility ?=Info .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. |Software: Author |Type |URL, Contact, Ver, Notes Help Node| `- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -' Argus |MI |http://www.ritlabs.com/argus/ 2:469/84 | | argus@ritlabs.com Tel: 373-2-246889 | | v3.210 on Mar 20th 2001 BinkleyTerm XE |M |http://btxe.sourceforge.net 1:1/102 | | v2.60XE/Gamma-6 on Nov 11th 1998 BinkD |MI |http://2f.ru/binkd/ | | maloff@corbina.net | | v0.94 on Jul 24th 2000 (Outdated) FIDO-Deluxe IP |MPUI |http://www.fido-deluxe.de.vu 2:2432/280 Michael Haase | | m.haase@gmx.net | | v2.6b on Jul 20th 2005 FrontDoor, FD/APX: |MTPC |http://www.defsol.se 2:201/330 Definite Solutions | | sales@defsol.se 1:1/101 | | v2.26SW & v2.33ml FD, v1.15 APX Husky Project |MTPUI|http://sf.net/projects/husky/ | | v1.4 RC2 on Sep 22nd 2003 Radius |MI |http://radius.pp.ru 2:5012/38 (based on Argus) | | fido5012@zaural.net Tel: 7-3522-469463 | | Last Release: v4.010 on Jan 3nd 2005 Taurus |MI |http://taurus.rinet.ru 2:461/701 (based on Radius) | | E-mail: taurus@rinet.ru | | v5.000 alpha on Oct 11th 2004 Tmail |MI |http://www.tmail.spb.ru v2608 | | Website is in Russian only WildCat! Interactive |MTBEI|http://www.santronics.com Net Server, Platinum| | sales@santronics.com Xpress: Santronics | | Tel: (305) 248-3204 Software, Inc. | | AUP 451.1 on April 26th 2004 +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ Fidogate |TUI |http://www.fidogate.org | | Martin_Junius@m-j-s.net v4.4.10 FMail |T |http://fmail.nl.eu.org FIDONEWS 23-01 Page 10 2 Jan 2006 | | support@fmail.nl.eu.org v1.60 JetMail: JetSys |TU |http://www.jetsys.de js@jetsys.de (ATARI ST only) | | v1.01 on Jan 1st 2000 Squish |T |http://maximus.sourceforge.net/ | | Lanuis site redirects to above | | Squish is part of Maximus. +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ BBBS |BI |http://www.bbbs.net b@bbbs.net | | v4.00MP on Oct 25th 1999 2:22/222 ELEBBS: The Elevator |B |http://www.elebbs.com Software Production | | elebbs@elebbs.com | | v0.10.RC1 on Jun 9th 2002 EZYCom BBS |BT |http://ezycom.sytes.net | |http://members.westnet.com.au/centuryp/ | | ezycom@westnet.com.au 3:690/682 | | v2.0 on 3 May 2003 Hermes II Project |B |http://www.hermesii.org | | info@HermesII.org v3.5.9 Beta Final Maximus BBS |B |http://maximus.sourceforge.net/ | | v3.03 MBSE BBS: |BI |http://mbse.sourceforge.net 2:280/2802 Michiel Broek | | mbroek@users.sourceforge.net | | v0.60.0 on June 5th 2004 Mystic BBS |B |http://www.mysticbbs.com | | v1.07.3 on May 13th 2001 Nexus BBS |B |http://www.nexusbbs.net | | groberts@nexusbbs.net | | v0.99.41-Beta on Oct 16th 2002 | | [Note: No Longer under active | | development.] Proboard BBS |B |http://www.proboard.be | | v2.17 on Jun 9th 2002 RemoteAccess BBS: |B |http://www.rapro.com 1:1/120 Bruce Morse | | bfmorse@rapro.com | | v2.62.2SW Spitfire BBS: Buffalo|B |http://www.angelfire.com/ia/buffalo/ Creek Software | | MDWoltz@aol.com 1:1/150 | | v3.6 on Aug 20th 1999 Synchronet BBS |BT |http://www.synchro.net | | sysop(at)vert(dot)synchro(dot)net | | v3.10L Beta FIDONEWS 23-01 Page 11 2 Jan 2006 Telegard BBS |B |http://www.telegard.net | | support@telegard.net | | v3.09g2 SP4 +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ Atlantis Software |D |http://www.jimmyrose.com/atlantis/ | | Last Update: August 2004 Cheepware |DU |http://cheepware.midnightshour.org Sean Dennis | | hausmaus@midnightshour.org 1:18/200 DDS (Doorware |D |http://www.doorgames.org 1:2404/201 Distribution System)| | ruth@doorgames.org Ruth Argust | | DoorMUD |D |http://doormud.com | | v0.98 Jun 1st 2002 | | Website is down after | | past the splash page. Jibben Software |D |http://www.jibbensoftware.com | | scott@jibben.com | | 1995-99 Release dates John Dailey Software |D |http://www.johndaileysoftware.com | | support@johndaileysoftware.com Shining Star |D |http://www.shiningstar.net/bbsdoors/ | | nannette@shiningstar.net Sunrise Doors: |D |http://www.sunrisedoors.com Al Lawrence | | al@sunrisedoors.com | | Tel: (404) 256-9518 The Brainex System |D |http://www.brainex.com/brainex_system/ | | stanley@brainex.com 1994-99 Releases Trade Wars |D |http://www.eisonline.com/tradewars/ | | jpritch@eisonline.com | | v3.09 (DOS-32) in 2002 Vagabond Software: |D |http://www.vbsoft.org 1:124/7013 Bryan Turner | | vagabond@vbsoft.org | | last update: Jul 17th 2002 +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ APoint |PI |http://www.apoint-mail.de | |http://www.apoint-mail.de/indexe.htm | | (English Version) | | dirk.pokorny@apoint-mail.de | | v1.25 2:2426/1210.13 CrossPoint (XP) |P |http://www.crosspoint.de (German Only) | | pm@crosspoint.de v3.12d Dec 22nd 1999 FIDONEWS 23-01 Page 12 2 Jan 2006 FreeXP |P |http://www.freexp.de 2:2433/460 | | support@freexp.de | | v3.40 RC3 Aug 31st 2003 (Snapshot) OpenXP/32 |PI |http://www.openxp.com 2:248/2004 | | (Site is in German Only) | | mk@openxp.de v3.8.15 Beta Feb 10th 2004 | | Download Page comes back 404 not found. +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ GoldEd+ |E |http://mik.nu/golded-plus/ 2:203/6600 | | v1.1.5 Snapshot on Feb 28th 2003 SqEd32 |E |http://www.sqed.de | | v1.15 on Dec 15th 1999 TimEd |E |http://blizzard.dnsalias.org/fidonet | | mail@ozzmosis.com /timed | | v1.11.a5 in March 2003 3:633/267 +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ GiGo |UI |http://www.gigo.com | | v0109 on Jan 9th 1997 Internet Rex: |UI |http://members.shaw.ca/InternetRex/ Charles Cruden | | telnet://xanadubbs.ca 1:342/806 (Khan Software) | | v2.29 on Oct 21st 2001 TransNet |UI |http://www.ressl.com.ar/transnet/ | | transnet@ressl.com.ar | | v2.11 on Jul 18th 1998 TransX: Multiboard |UI |http://www.start.ca/software/multiboard Communications, Inc.| | Unsure about support now but Free Keys | | are now available. Donations accepted. | | v3.5 (Note: KeyGen is a Windows Program) Ifmail |UI |http://ifmail.sourceforge.net | | crosser@average.org 2:5020/230 | | Ifmail is a FTN <-> E-Mail/News Gateway | | Program. Meltdown-BBS |UI |http://meltdown-bbs.sourceforge.net/ | | meltdown-bbs.project.petkan | | @spamgourmet.com | | Fido: 2:350/5 | | Meltdown-BBS is an FTN <-> | | Web/PHP/MySQL BBS forum system. MakeNL |U | http://makenl.darktech.org/ | | fidonet.hub2000 [at] gmail [dot] com | | Fido: 1:229/2000 | | FidoNet Nodelist Processor FIDONEWS 23-01 Page 13 2 Jan 2006 +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ National BBS List |? | http://www.usbbs.org Hispanic FIDO/BBS's |? | http://www.conecta2.org/pucela_bbs/ (in Spanish only) | | (Extensive software & BBS Listings) +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ File Archives: http://archives.thebbs.org http://www.filegate.net http://sysopscorner.thebbs.org http://www.juge.com http://www.dmine.com/bbscorner/ http://garbo.uwasa.fi http://www.simtel.net http://wuarchive.wustl.edu http://maximus.midnightshour.org http://hobbes.nmsu.edu Note: most also provide FTP access (use ftp:// instead of http:// above) *=-=*=.=*=-=*=.=*=-=*=.=*=-=*=.=*=-=*=.=*=-=*=.=*=-=*=.=*=-=*=.=*=-=* Please send corrections & additions to: Robert Couture, 1:229/2000 E-Mail: rpa4email (at) rogers (dot) com Telnet: runekeep.darktech.org (Leave Feedback as Guest or create an account) Emeritus: Ben Ritchey, Todd Cochrane, Frank Vest, Peter Popovich ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 23-01 Page 14 2 Jan 2006 ================================================================= SPECIAL INTEREST ================================================================= Nodelist Stats Input nodelist nodelist.364 size 741.3kb date 2005-12-30 The nodelist has 6066 nodes in it and a total of 8359 non-comment entries including 6 zones 46 regions 361 hosts 428 hubs admin overhead 841 ( 13.86 %) and 883 private nodes 303 nodes down 266 nodes on hold off line overhead 1452 ( 23.94 %) Speed summary: >9600 = 522 ( 8.61 %) 9600 = 4996 ( 82.36 %) (HST = 96 or 1.92 %) (CSP = 0 or 0.00 %) (PEP = 1 or 0.02 %) (MAX = 0 or 0.00 %) (HAY = 1 or 0.02 %) (V32 = 2563 or 51.30 %) (V32B = 185 or 3.70 %) (V34 = 3413 or 68.31 %) (V42 = 2906 or 58.17 %) (V42B = 185 or 3.70 %) 2400 = 51 ( 0.84 %) 1200 = 6 ( 0.10 %) 300 = 491 ( 8.09 %) ISDN = 438 ( 7.22 %) ---------------------------------------------------------- File Req Flag Applicable software Number of systems ---------------------------------------------------------- XA Frontdoor <1.99b 1932 Frontdoor 2.02+ Dutchie 2.90c Binkleyterm >2.1 D'Bridge <1.3 TIMS Xenia -------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 23-01 Page 15 2 Jan 2006 XB Binkleyterm 2.0 8 Dutchie 2.90b -------------------------------------- XC Opus 1.1 4 -------------------------------------- XP Seadog 4 -------------------------------------- XR Opus 1.03 27 -------------------------------------- XW Fido >12M 248 Tabby KittenMail -------------------------------------- XX D'Bridge 1.30 2590 Frontdoor 1.99b Intermail 2.01 T-Mail -------------------------------------- None QMM 1253 -------------------------------------- CrashMail capable = 2017 ( 33.25 %) MailOnly nodes = 3434 ( 56.61 %) Listed-only nodes = 504 ( 8.31 %) Other = 111 ( 1.83 %) [Report produced by NETSTATS - A PD pgm] [ Revised by B Felten, 2:203/208] ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 23-01 Page 16 2 Jan 2006 ================================================================= FIDONEWS INFORMATION ================================================================= How to Submit an Article If you wish to submit an article for inclusion in the Fidonews, here are some guidelines, if you send it as an attached file; the preferred method if you want reasonable control over how the published article will appear in the Fidonews: a) Plain ASCII text. 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