NUMBER OF LINES: 999 001=Usr:0 Null User 06/30/87 20:34 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:19 1$If you are in need of help, you need but ask... 2$************************* 05 MAY 91 ************************************** 3$Welcome to BWMS II (BackWater Message System II) Mike Day System operator 4$************************************************************************** 5$GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS II IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION 6$ PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM. 7$BWMS II was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS II is a privately 8$owned and operated system which is currently open for use by the general 9$public. No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the 10$system is privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all 11$messages which I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the 12$system, it will be periodically purged of messages (only 999 lines of data 13$can be saved). To leave a message, type 'ENTER'. Use ctrl/C to get out 14$the ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering 15$the message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to 16$replace the line. To exit from the system, type 'BYE' then hang up. 17$Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system. 18$************************************************************************** 19$ 002=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 05/02/91 20:21 Msg:6059 Call:34757 Lines:4 20 Morality is not properly the doctrine of how we may make ourselves 21 happy, but how we make ourselves worthy of happiness. 22 - Immanuel Kant 23 *********************************************************************** 003=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 05/03/91 00:02 Msg:6060 Call:34759 Lines:6 24 &*&*&*&*'s 25 Ah ha, at the top! 26 27 An Astral Dreamer 28 &*&*&*&*'s 29 004=Usr:286 Jeff Marten 05/03/91 01:03 Msg:6061 Call:34765 Lines:24 30 31 32 {+}{+}{+}{+} 33 34 I don't understand Basketball. I mean, I'm all for athletic 35 achievement and civic pride and everything--there are worse 36 obsessions--but I just don't get it. You take a bunch of guys 37 whose pituitary glands misfired, enlongating them to near 38 circus-freak proportions, and you have them run back and 39 forth on a highly polished wooden floor--making that annoying 40 noise with their sneakers--trying to stuff a rubber ball 41 through a hoop ten feet off of the ground. All under strict 42 time constraints, except when it isn't. (I've had The Shot 43 Clock explained to me a hundred times and I still don't know 44 what the hell they're talking about.) And for this we give 45 the players millions of dollars and get our car stereos 46 ripped off while we're in the Coliseum watching them play. 47 What kind of sport is that? 48 49 -+|[ ThingFish ]|+- 50 He Shoots, He Scores! 51 52 {+}{+}{+}{+} 53 005=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 05/03/91 08:41 Msg:6063 Call:34770 Lines:45 54 &*&*&*&*'s 55 The immortality machine. 56 57 The computer hummed in the corner. Its tone occasionally interupted 58 by the sounds of read and seek on the hard drive. Will Savage and Art 59 Coors were in the midst of a serious discussion. The room was large, and 60 noisy, as machine rooms are wont to be. 61 62 "Look Will, it can be done. We have the GIPS, and we have the software. 63 All we need is a really detailed picture." 64 65 "Hey, I'm not questioning the potential of your idea man. I'm just 66 questioning the wisdom of it." 67 68 "Anything worth having is a risk. Think about it for a minute. Think 69 of the potential applications. Think of the MONEY!" 70 71 "Yea, well you may be right." 72 73 "Of course I'm right." 74 75 "Sometimes I think you take the programer god complex to far Art." 76 77 Art sighed in exasperation. "Please don't give me the speach about 78 things man was never meant to know. Screw the ludites and their silly 79 superstions." 80 81 "Even an idiot can have a point." 82 83 "Ussually on the top of their pointy heads." 84 85 "Sh*t, lets just get this over with. How are you going to get the scan?" 86 87 "Simple my friend, I'm going to ask. I think I can even fit this under 88 our grant. The question is which of us gets to be the lucky winner?" 89 90 "Its your idea, be my guest." 91 92 "We'll flip for it." 93 94 The word coward flashed Through Wills mind, but he said nothing. 95 96 An Astral Dreamer 97 &*&*&*&*'s 98 006=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 05/04/91 14:32 Msg:6064 Call:34787 Lines:13 99 &*&*&*&*'s 100 Ok, heres another attempt to get people to post. From now on I will only 101 post at most 1/4 of the total messages here. I will not count one line 102 entries in this ration. So, if anybody wants to see me continue the story... 103 104 I know people call here, and I know they read what is written. So, its not 105 like I'm talking to myself. 106 107 If this is annoying then I am sorry. 108 109 An Astral Dreamer(Pain in the A*s?) 110 &*&*&*&*'s 111 007=Usr:512 Alan Zehntbauer 05/04/91 17:22 Msg:6067 Call:34793 Lines:2 112 How can you be sure anyone is calling or reading? Perhaps it's your 113 imagination? Are you absolutely sure you called and wrote? 008=Usr:543 CLETUS PAYTON 05/05/91 00:19 Msg:6074 Call:34805 Lines:26 114 |P'AN_KU|P'AN_KU|P'AN_KU|P'AN_KU|P'AN_KU|P'AN_KU|P'AN_KU|P'AN_KU|P'AN_KU| 115 116 The full background - 117 A wall of cut stone .. irregular shaped stones cut and mortared to fit a 118 shape of geometric precision. 119 120 The closer background - 121 A heavy oak table .. the legs and edges inlayed with the fine craftsmanship 122 of the wood cutters art. Piled high with the tails of many different animals. 123 Not the desicated work of the furriers art, tails of living vibrance. 124 125 The middle foreground - 126 A wizened lion, on two legs, stepping forward. A heavy chain of gold ending 127 in a gold amulet about her/his neck. The lions eyes a mix of predition and 128 purpose. Something of a lion-like smile on his/her face. Resting on her/his 129 fore paws is a emerald-colored pillow, on the pillow a FOX tail ( a gift 130 or an offering? ). 131 132 The full foreground - 133 A view of a FOX from the back, sitting dog style ... san tail. The right 134 paw raised in greeting, or thanks ... 135 136 Thus Begins The Book of Beginnings 137 138 |P'AN_KU|P'AN_KU|P'AN_KU|P'AN_KU|P'AN_KU|P'AN_KU|P'AN_KU|P'AN_KU|P'AN_KU| 139 009=Usr:92 Katherine Dohert 05/07/91 13:54 Msg:6080 Call:34848 Lines:3 140 ***************************************************** 141 Good afternoon all, just checking in. 142 ****kathyD***** 010=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 05/07/91 17:17 Msg:6081 Call:34851 Lines:7 143 AND NOW, INTRODUCING THE P R E S I D E N T of the UNITED STATES.... 144 145 J. D A N F O R T H Q U A Y L E 146 147 You voted for him, you'll get him. And what you deserve...eventually. 148 149 011=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 05/08/91 10:23 Msg:6082 Call:34863 Lines:24 150 &*&*&*&*'s 151 The Immortality machine II. 152 153 "I'll flip the coin." 154 155 "No problem Will, go for it." 156 157 "Call it in the air." 158 159 "Tails." 160 161 Will looked down at the coin. "Heads." 162 163 "Looks like the honor is yours then." 164 165 "Great, lets just get this over with." 166 167 "No problem, I already have an appointment set up." 168 169 170 An Astral Dreamer 171 &*&*&*&* (This must be reality. I'd never dream something that has so many 172 dull spots.) 173 012=Usr:267 phoenix polymorp 05/10/91 15:57 Msg:6088 Call:34910 Lines:39 174 THIS IS NETWORK ZERO.... 175 NEXT UP PROJECT:FURIE.... 176 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 177 The usual noises filled the cit streets. George Jefries (Everyone called him 178 Jeff) walked down the street, searching for a job. After over five years with 179 the same company he was 'discharged' for one clerical error. He knew, of corse 180 , the district manager had been after him since he was made D.M.. 181 Now he was a statistic, one of the 6.3% unemployed. He hoped he wouldn't tur 182 out to be one of the 15% that would never be employed. 183 "Spare some change, mister?" a street person said. 184 "Pall, in about two weeks we'll probably be fighting over the same park bench 185 ." He said and walked on, looking for 'help wanted ' signs. He stopped at a 186 crosswalk and saw a young lady sitting in a folding chair. 187 "Draw your picture?" She smiled, holding up her sketch pad and pencil. 188 "Only two bucks." 189 "Sorry, don't have it..." 190 "Ok, for free then, common, have a seat." She pointed to the chair in front 191 of her. Jeff gave up and sat down. He felt uncomfortable as she studied him. 192 She turnde her attention to her pad and began to sketch. Jeff began his study 193 of her. Her soft, red hair flowed down her back. Mysterious green eyes 194 flashed up from behind the sketch pad and her lips curled into a smile. 195 "So," She spoke, "what brings you to the city on this lovely summer morn'?" 196 "Work." 197 "Oh, how pleasant," She half frowned. "And what do you do?" 198 "Nothing, now I got canned when I got to work this morning." 199 "How nice," she raised an eyebrow. 200 "Yes, and the district manager asked me if I'd work the rest of the day, dis- 201 pite being canned." 202 "and you said?" 203 "I do not say such things in front of a lady, but I assure you it was physi- 204 cally imposable..." 205 The girl began to laugh, but stopped sudenly. 206 "ok, on the way." She said as she stood up and dropped her sketch pad then 207 jumped inot the air, landing infront of the bank across the street. 208 209 This Has Been Network Zero>>>>>>>> 210 211 I hate 300 baud and 40 column!!! 212 ^p 013=Usr:267 phoenix polymorp 05/11/91 02:43 Msg:6090 Call:34922 Lines:2 213 What is this? I get on to lurk, and there is nothing to lurk at... 214 ^p 014=Usr:4 Milchar 05/11/91 22:30 Msg:6092 Call:34937 Lines:4 215 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 216 I'm afraid Astral Dreamer is out of town this weekend, so I think it will 217 be a little quieter around here than normal. :-) 218 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milch +++++++++++++++++++++++ 015=Usr:512 Alan Zehntbauer 05/12/91 11:20 Msg:6095 Call:34946 Lines:3 219 ///////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 220 That should have been cleared with the rest of us before taking off! 221 /////////Miffed------Reporter\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 016=Usr:322 Stray Cat 05/12/91 21:53 Msg:6096 Call:34952 Lines:10 222 223 !_)(#*$^&#*$@#_)$*@#$&^^_@)#$&!^#@)*!&_$@($#_)%^!@#!@#_)@#&$^!_#& 224 225 Darn right. And furthermore, what happened to Flight of Inspiration this 226 weekend. I was just gettig readdicted and caught up and it's down. Seems 227 all to familiar, this frustration. Guess I'll have to find something else 228 to entertain myself. 229 230 !_)(*$^#*_$@)* 231 017=Usr:530 Jessie a. 05/13/91 13:48 Msg:6098 Call:34957 Lines:9 232 Flight of Inspiration is going through a computer change. We sold the 233 machine we were on, tried to come back up on another, a new 386 is on the 234 way, but until then we will continue to tweek and poke the other computer 235 until it decides to cooperate. 236 237 We "vill" get our way! If the blue streak Friar is swearing does not do the 238 trick, surely bamboo splinters under the keys will get it to come around to 239 our way of thinking. >:) Jessie 240 !*!*!* 018=Usr:549 alan kennedy 05/13/91 21:58 Msg:6099 Call:34962 Lines:10 241 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||grizzly|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 242 Good things come to those who wait. Well I waited and finally got 243 my modem from the computer fairy(4 years waitin, god I hate bumming 244 air time). I see some familiar boarders. Mark Forsyth if you are 245 lurking out there, King Silicon is looking for old contact. Please 246 leave a msg. 247 HAVE A NICE DAY 248 THE GRIZZLY 249 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 250 ? 019=Usr:551 Carolyn Svestka 05/14/91 16:35 Msg:6101 Call:34977 Lines:9 251 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 252 Life is a funny thing. Very little you expect to happen does, and so much 253 happens that you never saw coming that you wonder who writes the script we 254 follow. For example, here I sit pondering life's great mysteries that have 255 been plaguing man since the dawn of time on a piece of wonder technology 256 that has become commonplace. On another philosophical bent, here 257 is a phrase I got from a friend, which I really like: SOMETIMES THE MOON 258 HOWLS AND THE WOLVES ARE SILENT. Later. 259 The Moonraker 020=Usr:267 phoenix polymorp 05/14/91 20:25 Msg:6102 Call:34988 Lines:2 260 PHOENIX LURK>>>>>14-5-91>>>>>8:36>> 261 021=Usr:552 MAXWELL SMART 05/14/91 23:49 Msg:6103 Call:34993 Lines:3 262 263 All Purpose Marker #1 264 022=Usr:11 L'homme sans Par 05/15/91 08:45 Msg:6104 Call:35000 Lines:11 265 *_)$*@#_$%@#%_)*$^)(*#%(_)(#$_)(~+_!@)+_$)_+#*%_)@$^*_)($_)($$_#%*#%*%(@%(_)%(@ 266 Astral: I'll come sometime when I am downtown and stop by so you can make me 267 a tape of your songs. I would like to hear them... 268 What is the day of the next TP episode? I was thinking of perhaps having a 269 TP party. If you could set up your VCR to record, we could gather at my 270 abode and watch... What think ye? 271 Mikey: I see your uupc was able to connect. BTY, there is a new version of 272 the software out that supposedly supports the "uucp" program, ie you could 273 copy binaries without dividing them up and email them. Are you interested? 274 &%@#*%*@_)*~_)#*_)%$#*_$(!$(!) L'homme sans Parity *$_)@*$(@$_)@%&*_$*!$*$(!$!% 275 023=Usr:267 phoenix polymorp 05/15/91 17:12 Msg:6106 Call:35010 Lines:4 276 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>wwiii 277 Astral: What type of music do you do? 278 I have enjoyed reading your poems/songs and wondered what they sound like... 279 Phoenix>>>>wwiii>>>>NOT wwiv!>>>>> 024=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 05/15/91 20:56 Msg:6107 Call:35014 Lines:2 280 L'Homme: Yah, I'd be interested in the uupc program. 281 ************************************************************************ 025=Usr:549 alan kennedy 05/15/91 21:50 Msg:6108 Call:35015 Lines:4 282 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||grizzly||||||||||||||||||||| 283 wandered mutterings from bored fingers. i'm supposed to be writing my term 284 paper got the major brain block. just seeing who's about. 285 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||HAVE A NICE DAY||||||||||||||||||||||||| 026=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 05/16/91 06:09 Msg:6109 Call:35023 Lines:14 286 &*&*&*&*'s 287 Phoenix, My Music tends to sound folkish more then anything else right now. 288 Mostly because of my wierd lyrics and Guitar only instrumentation. I'm 289 having a bit of a block right now, as it is hard to not be really repetative 290 within the musical confines I find myself. 291 292 L'Homme, I believe June 10 is the date. I'd love to come to a TP party. 293 294 The story will continue. I've been a bit busy during the last week and 295 havn't had a chance to make anymore entries. Perhaps tonight or tommorow. 296 297 An Astral Dreamer 298 &*&*&*&*'s 299 027=Usr:11 L'homme sans Par 05/17/91 22:48 Msg:6112 Call:35044 Lines:18 300 *$@*$_)!($!@_)$(@#%(_)@_$(%_)$_)($_)(_)!@()#_)*%_)#*%_$^&_)(#_~)_)*%@_)%*_) 301 AD: You wouldn't be the first to repeat themselves in their music! In fact, 302 I know very few groups that don't repeat themselves over and over again. 303 Sometimes it is just a style, sometimes a one-hit wonder will do a remake 304 just to get some of that glory back. Of course, some of yesterday's one-hit 305 wonders are today's gold and platinum mega-stars. You should be cheered! Haha.. 306 307 Ok, spread the word to milch, and anyone else you can think of (mikeys, 308 voyeurs, and so on are of course also invited), June 10th will be a Twin 309 Peaks viewing party at chez l'homme's... 310 311 You might bring the last two episodes on tape so we can reload cache. 312 313 Mikey: It's about 400k of stuff. I'll put them on a disk and give the disk 314 to Bob Doherty, who I think I'll be blazer watching with sometime in the 315 near future... 316 *%$_@#*%_)_@($_#*%$_)%_)(!@_$% L'homme sans Parity *$_)*$!*$_!(_~+)(@_#%*_@#*)% 317 028=Usr:322 Stray Cat 05/18/91 07:29 Msg:6113 Call:35049 Lines:21 318 319 -----------------------------------A Stitch in Time--------------------------- 320 321 I suppose I should be proud of myself for turning down a **GOLDEN** oppor- 322 tunity to publish additional inventive about the OREGONIAN propaganda, good- 323 old-boy networking/nepotism, gangsterism politics, etc., plaguing RIP City 324 (specifically but not limited to the article about Phil Morford's pledge to 325 "educate" citizens about effective land use development), but somehow it 326 feels terribly dysfunctional NOT to. Guess I'll just "temper" it ahile ... 327 maybe until tomorrow .. or maybe after Tues afternoon's dedication ceremony. 328 Meanwhile I guess I'm supposed to keep in mind the Universe knows what She's 329 doing .... 330 331 PS: Regarding pollution ... usually nothing is done about it until someone 332 complains about the turds. 333 334 --------------------------Perhaps Valerian Would Help ---------------------- 335 336 .... or huge amounts of prescription drugs, or cocaine, or alcohol, sex, 337 violence, etc., etc., etc. 338 029=Usr:267 phoenix polymorp 05/18/91 22:08 Msg:6118 Call:35065 Lines:1 339 PHOENIX LURK 030=Usr:549 alan kennedy 05/18/91 23:25 Msg:6119 Call:35070 Lines:1 340 Reclassify Marijuana to a class II for medical research!!! 031=Usr:267 phoenix polymorp 05/19/91 15:57 Msg:6122 Call:35083 Lines:5 341 PHOENIX HERE. Anyone going to the YES concert? Would you get me a T-shirt or 342 button or something? I'll pay you back, don't worry, but I just don't have the 343 money to go (damn!) 344 Greatly apreciated.....A fan since I was FIVE! 345 ^P 032=Usr:551 Carolyn Svestka 05/20/91 22:06 Msg:6124 Call:35129 Lines:8 346 347 This is BORING! There are so many people out there with reasonable imag- 348 inations. Somebody be original and write something. I've got an original 349 one for ya. A friend of mine today told me he was going to teach me how to 350 ride a motorcycle! No biggie, just one of my childhood dreams!!! 351 in 352 Above and Beyond 353 Moonraker 033=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 05/21/91 00:45 Msg:6126 Call:35134 Lines:108 354 696969696969 355 An Unproud American: On The Iraq War's Outcome: A Dissenting View 356 By Bill Sones Insight Features 357 358 For some time now I've had a sullen feeling in the pit of my stomach, a 359 spiritless inwardness that won't go away, like I've swallowed a chunk of 360 metal. 361 362 It took a while, but now I know what the matter is. It's the Gulf war we 363 just fought, if you can call it a war. Yesterday, I picked up the New Yorker, 364 March 11 issue, and there it was in the "Talk of the Town" section: the 365 editors had likened the war to a massacre. 366 367 In the last days of the war, the magazine reported The Washington Post as 368 saying, allied pilots "swarmed over Iraqi armor and truck columns, 369 slaughtering the scattering vehicles by the score in a combat frenzy variously 370 described as `a turkey shoot' and `shooting fish in a barrel.'" 371 372 The New Yorker editors recounted the figures: 25,000 to 100,000 Iraqi dead; 373 89 Americans killed (that's anywhere from a 280-to-1 to a 120-to-one kill 374 ratio). This one-sidedness, they said, was reminiscent of historic battles 375 that pitted the technological forces of one century against those of another, 376 as when the Spaniards used guns and heavy armor to conquer Indian tribes armed 377 only with lances. 378 379 Futilely and pathetically, the Iraqis aimed their antiquated anti-aircraft 380 guns at the attacking U.S. aircraft, which dumped devastating "smart" bombs in 381 return. 382 383 It was, on our part, a reign and rain of high-tech terror the likes of 384 which the world hasn't seen for a spell, if ever. President Bush, playing to a 385 willing national audience, never wavered, never relented, never slowed the 386 pace. Whether the first 5000 or 10,000 or 15,000 sorties (we flew close to 387 100,000 in all) had taken the starch out of the Iraqi resolve, pushing them to 388 the edge of surrender, our president had no intention of finding out. No 389 lulls, no respites, no provisions for any face-saving on the part of the 390 enemy, no olive-branch of apparent compromise. 391 392 Even a boxer, engaged in a furious fight , usually refuses to pummel a 393 staggering, defenseless opponent into total senselessness. To press forward at 394 such a moment would be tantamount to using the other boxer's face and head as 395 a punching bag, tantamount to delivering a potential sentence of needless 396 death. 397 398 Involved in such a fight, we Americans pressed forward, and then forward 399 again. 400 401 Iraq as a nation and a people hit the canvas with a ghoulish, sickening 402 thud. Numerous cities and populated areas were hit by allied bombs. Roads, 403 factories, power plants, houses, occasional hospitals and schools, the entire 404 infrastructure of a nation that was impoverished and backward to begin with 405 were turned into rubble, into the fragments of a former civilization. 406 407 Thousands--and perhaps tens of thousands--of Iraqi soldiers were literally 408 blasted into oblivion, buried under in trenches or bunkers that became, under 409 Allied firepower, sudden mass graves with untold numbers of dead, their very 410 names and identities lost in the ravages of war, left only to be guessed at by 411 any surviving loved ones. 412 413 Back home, we watched all of this on television, with uncritical 414 commentators mouthing euphemisms to cover up the true violence. Consider: 415 416 --We just fought an entire war without seeing riveting footage of a single 417 soldier--either ours or theirs--in agonizing pain, with leg blown off or face 418 mutilated by fire. Yet perhaps as many as 100,000 soldiers died. 419 420 --We just fought an entire war without our population in general knowing 421 one iota about the history and culture of Iraq or Kuwait, or who or what an 422 emir is, or who in the heck Saddam Hussein might actually be, or caring about 423 any of this. 424 425 --We just fought an entire war during which President Bush and our obliging 426 media likened Saddam Hussein and his armies to Hitler and the Third Reich, yet 427 no death camps were uncovered, Hussein never used the "chemical weapons" the 428 media kept intimating that he might (though we freely used napalm), no 429 Messerschmidtt-like planes plied the skies, no Iraqi scientists labored day 430 and night on secrets of rocketry and atomic weaponry, no ultra-modern world- 431 class factories churned out materiel at a dizzying and frightening pace, and 432 in short Iraq, a nation of 18 million people, fell hopelessly and helplessly-- 433 more like the aforementioned punching bag than a real, vital enemy--into total 434 destruction and disintegration in scarcely more than 40 nights and 40 days. 435 436 What a frightening object lesson of American arrogance and power to parade 437 before the world in this era that was supposed to hold so much hope of peace 438 and a new world order! What a cheap and inexcusable way for President Bush to 439 try to shore up his sagging popularity at home! 440 441 I am ashamed of myself and my country for allowing this to happen, spilling 442 so much needless blood with such shameless glee. 443 444 I know there are others out there who feel the same way I do, millions of 445 us good, patriotic Americans, though our voices have been ignored. I know 446 there are others who feel with me that for President Bush to come out of this 447 war and then turn right around and talk about pressing harder for broader 448 application of the death penalty at home borders on an obsession, a bloodlust 449 macho-orientation of the man who was once labelled as a "wimp." 450 451 Will he never begin talking of anything affirmative, anything visionary, 452 anything but this insatiable need for retaliation, violence, dying and death? 453 454 Once President Bush had talked of a kinder, gentler nation. I didn't 455 believe him then. But for God's sake, I never expected this. 456 -- 30 -- 457 Bill Sones is a free-lance journalist living in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. 458 459 reproduced with permission. 460 696969696969696969 461 034=Usr:267 phoenix polymorp 05/21/91 05:54 Msg:6127 Call:35135 Lines:13 462 World watch three>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 463 When I was in high school, people told me ;"America, love it or leave it." 464 This left me to wonder just who the hell they thought they were to imply I did 465 not love my country. I guess they thought this because I questioned the govern 466 ment, my parents didn't give me a Porche for my birthday, I didn't wear fancy 467 cloths or because i didn't have a 'Why should I care, I'm rich' attitude. 468 I felt then, and still do feel, I am a better american, indeed a better perso 469 n because I am not blindly complacent. I was against the war in Iraq. Does 470 that make me any les patreotic? I guess it does... I will lay down my life 471 for my country, but only if I believe in the cause.... 472 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>wwiii 473 474 035=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 05/21/91 06:35 Msg:6128 Call:35136 Lines:15 475 &*&*&*&*'s 476 I've had the same experiance when criticizing this country. (Note, I didn't 477 agree with about half of the posted article, but it made some very good 478 points in spots. Especially when it pointed out the disgusting glee shown by 479 most Americans.) 480 481 I tell 'm I love the constitution. It is the only unique thing we have. Every 482 frigging tin pot dictator has a flag. Few have anything approaching the 483 beuty of the US constitution. Oh well, I don't expect people in general 484 to be to bright anymore. Although it really would be nice to be wrong 485 in this assumption. 486 487 An Astral Dreamer 488 &*&*&*&*'s 489 036=Usr:92 Katherine Dohert 05/21/91 16:04 Msg:6130 Call:35142 Lines:1 490 *************kathyD************ 037=Usr:551 Carolyn Svestka 05/21/91 17:11 Msg:6131 Call:35145 Lines:14 491 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 492 Alright, I can't argue that this country has some really good points. One of 493 them happens to be that this is one of the only countries where women are 494 people in their own right, not property, for which I'm profoundly grateful, 495 being a woman myself. But all you passionate patriots out there can't deny 496 that we've also made some colossal mistakes with no one else to blame for em 497 but us. I agree that the war was senseless and overdone, and I'll bet nobody 498 up high ever thought that if someone else someday gains the power to do the 499 same to us, we 500 (oops) are screwed. I sound like I'm trying to teach someone something here 501 and I'm not. But I felt like stating my opinion, which is what this board 502 is for among other things, right? I just try to remember, pobody's nerfect. 503 Around and about 504 Moonraker 038=Usr:322 Stray Cat 05/21/91 18:43 Msg:6132 Call:35146 Lines:3 505 506 -------------------------A Stitch in Time------------------------------- 507 039=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 05/22/91 06:31 Msg:6133 Call:35152 Lines:15 508 &*&*&*&*'s 509 I for one do not feel that this country is perfect. I do a lot of criticizing, 510 and have been called names because of it in the past. I like to think of my 511 self as a true patriot. I believe in the constitution of the US, and the 512 ideals it sets forth. I don't give a flying f*ck for the flag, as it is just 513 a piece of cloth, and one that has been to ofteen used as the rallying point 514 for actions I am very much uncomfortable with. 515 516 Many people do not care in the least about the true value of this country. 517 They are just caught up in the macho bullshit that passes for patriotism 518 these days. (And largly always has alas.) 519 520 An Astral Dreamer 521 &*&*&*&*'s 522 040=Usr:549 alan kennedy 05/22/91 19:02 Msg:6135 Call:35161 Lines:9 523 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 524 Astral-Here, Here!! Amereica is a fine country and with even the vast 525 universe, nothing is perfect. We must start thinking more of the real 526 country. The majority that makes it tick not the minority that pretends 527 to rule. I too believe the burning of the flag a right of free speach 528 but at times can be akin to reading Hitler's best in front of J.C.C. 529 HAVE A NICE DAY 530 THE GRIZZLY 531 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 041=Usr:267 phoenix polymorp 05/24/91 05:41 Msg:6137 Call:35179 Lines:10 532 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>WWIII 533 Actually I find flag burning rather atrocious as I find the flag more a symbol 534 of the people and not our screwed-up (so called) leaders. However, I would 535 rather see someone take a Zippo to it than see the First Lady (or Madona, for 536 that matter) with it draped around her.... 537 It would take something extreme to caus me to 'light up', but I probably would 538 given the right circumstances. 539 540 One question to all the disidents out there; Do you vote? 541 wwiii<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< 042=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 05/24/91 17:38 Msg:6139 Call:35190 Lines:10 542 &*&*&*&*'s 543 I vote. I didn't for awhile, but decided what the heck. I end up 544 voting for the candidates that lose for the most part. And I don't 545 seem to do to well on most of the issues either. Guess I'm just 546 out of step with the majority. (And perversly pleased by this fact 547 I might add.) 548 549 An Astral Dreamer 550 &*&*&*&*'s 551 043=Usr:186 Wesley Smith 05/24/91 17:53 Msg:6140 Call:35191 Lines:4 552 I think this country is still the best #1. in the world, With Canada, and 553 England, and the whold U. K. I think the whold world had better wake up and get 554 Wright with it"s creator and start getting along with one another. I am gettin 555 fead up with all the fighting and bickering amoung the nations. Well enough 044=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 05/25/91 09:40 Msg:6141 Call:35199 Lines:69 556 &*&*&*&*'s 557 Strange how you mention nothing but western countries with conservative 558 governments in charge. 559 560 Heres some poetry I wrote a while ago. Just found it. Sort of depressing, 561 but most of the stuff I write is. 562 563 (Tower) 564 The symbol is th same, The hour was so tame, The fight that never came, 565 The song that still remains. 566 567 There is a tower spreading shadows over me. Seems that I'm the lonely 568 one, and that is such a pain. But I know the answer. 569 570 I had to tell them everything, I had to say the words. I had to show that 571 my life could be different, That I could tame the pain. 572 573 The time it takes to say good-bye is very short indeed, But when you 574 can't come back... There is no reason to leave. 575 576 (Flow) 577 578 The flow of time, the last good song, The terror of a night gone wrong. 579 580 A powerfull message that flys through the night, And delivers its 581 self with feelings of fright. 582 583 A monster that eats us, and makes us so small, Like that story with 584 Alice, But with a greater fall. 585 586 (Don't know about this next one. can't remember what I was thinking 587 at the time.) 588 589 (Tin) 590 The Tin man looks over me. He watches my every move. 591 And in his own mechanical way, he makes sure I'm not 592 alone. 593 594 The Tin man cannot speak to me. He cannot say a word. 595 Yet in his silence he speaks out, and I do not fear his 596 words. 597 598 And Though he may be simple, without the slightest life, 599 There is still that within me that says he has his 600 value. 601 602 Because he does not judge, Or hate or kill, or spew forth 603 an unkindness. 604 605 (Just to prove that life is a cycle.) 606 607 (failure) 608 609 Even though I've tried so hard, still I feel I've failed. I didn't 610 go quite far enough. My life may be derailed. 611 612 And it seems I don't know how, to make it what I want. Not the one 613 I thought I was. 614 615 Borrowed, stolen, Live I'm holding. Terror, Pain, My continuing 616 refrain. 617 618 619 620 And so on and so on. 621 622 An Astral Dreamer 623 &*&*&*&*'s 624 045=Usr:11 L'homme sans Par 05/25/91 18:46 Msg:6142 Call:35204 Lines:1 625 *)_$*_)$*_!)*$@_)$*!_*$_)$* L'homme lurk $*&_)!*$!@*$_)*$!@)!_)$!($!)$)*$!@_ 046=Usr:551 Carolyn Svestka 05/25/91 22:34 Msg:6143 Call:35209 Lines:6 626 I've got a change of subject for y'all. What do you do when you find the 627 perfect relationship and you already have another one? I would almost rather 628 find myself in an untenable situation needing to get out, than be in a really 629 good relationship and have another one almost as good trying to offer itself. 630 But with luck, maybe I can make them compliment each other. 631 047=Usr:11 L'homme sans Par 05/26/91 13:02 Msg:6144 Call:35217 Lines:2 632@*%#@*%_)@#*_)!#_)%*_@_)$@#($)(%_@#(%)_%_)!*%!_)($_)*#_%*)_(@$_@#%&*)_*!)$()(_!$ 633 A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. 048=Usr:267 phoenix polymorp 05/26/91 19:11 Msg:6146 Call:35227 Lines:1 634 >>>>>FEONIX PHLAG>>>>> 049=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 05/28/91 18:54 Msg:6151 Call:35256 Lines:9 635 &*&*&*&*'s 636 Remember that story I started awhile back? Looks like I'm not going to 637 finish it, so I'll post a sort of summery of what I was going to 638 do with it. 639 640 What the charactors in the book have invented is a true virtual reality, 641 down to the atomic level. What they plan on doing with it is getting 642 a detailed picture of a person, down to the molecular level. The with 643 a few quick commands and a little bit of magic, presto chango, artificial 050=Usr:565 Michael Glosenge 05/29/91 18:09 Msg:6153 Call:35275 Lines:8 644 This board is a different kind of board... is the last of its kind in Portland 645 646 Just outta curiousity, since I am new to the modeming thing (one year or so...) 647 were this kind of BBSs more popular when BBSing first started? This one looks 648 at least semi-popular, if not popular, so it looks like this oneas good as 649 others, as long as othefs participate, as with any BBS. 650 651 -=<(: Styx :)>=- 051=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 05/29/91 21:33 Msg:6154 Call:35281 Lines:46 652 &*&*&*&*'s 653 Screwed up and got cut off on my last message. 654 655 You have artificial inteligence. Its sort of a cross between cyberpunk and 656 your standard grasp for immortality. I believe that this sort of thing 657 will be possible within the next fifty years. Yes, this would mean that 658 those who could afford it could 'live' on after their bodies died. 659 Virtually forever. 660 661 What is standing in the way of this happening? Got me, I'm not a doctor, 662 so I don't know how detailed then can get in taking pictures of the 663 human body. I do know a bit about computers, and I have to say that 664 the 50 year estimate is fairly conservative. 665 666 You wouldn't have to simulate all of reality all of the time. For instance, 667 You are not always using your sense of smell, or your eyesight for that 668 matter. When 'people' aren't looking at something it doesn't need to 669 exist. Yes, this enviornment makes existentialism look like a viable 670 philosophy. 671 672 All sorts of interesting things could happen. For instance, what would 673 a real world person thing of their simulated self? What sorts of laws 674 would be brought into being? Could these simulated people make a 675 living? Would you have multiple copies running around? If not, how 676 would you keep that from happening. The Concept of self would undergo 677 a radical change. Many people would not be able to handle the situation. 678 How would the simulations protect themselves? 679 680 What sorts of changes would be made in the physical laws of the simulated 681 universe? Magic could be made to work of course, as could just about 682 anything else you wanted to allow. What sort of privacy would the 683 simulations have? Would this 'service' be available to all? 684 685 Those are just a few ideas. There is plenty of material for a novel 686 or two, but I just don't have the patiance or skill to go anywhere with 687 it. I have far more detailed ideas for atleast another nine or 688 ten books, plus a few short stories. I don't think I'm ever going 689 to get around to writting them, so perhaps I'll outline them 690 here from time to time. Maybe somebody will get an idea and actually 691 give these concepts some life. A bit of credit for me would be 692 nice if that came about. Atleast and autographed copy of the 693 book. :-) 694 695 An Astral Dreamer 696 &*&*&*&*'s 697 052=Usr:322 Stray Cat 05/30/91 17:23 Msg:6155 Call:35298 Lines:10 698 699 An article in today's paper was read to me early this morning saying you had 700 to have "proof of address" to buy alcoholic beverages anymore ... or was it 701 just downtown??? Maybe the APP is working overtime again and the undesirables 702 will have to wander to the lesser parts of NW R.I.P (tm) City or over to Union 703 Avenue. Certainly not anywhere near Daisy Kingdom. BTW, I wonder how much it 704 cost the city to defoliate all the lower branches from all the shrubs so 705 undesirables couldn't sleep there, to say nothing about the cost of disposing 706 of it all. 707 053=Usr:70 Kurfur Redlig 05/30/91 22:32 Msg:6156 Call:35302 Lines:14 708 KKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Does insanity change how you see things?????????? 709 710 H'lo 711 712 Finally back after months in hell. Haven't been in Portland for a while 713 not a great deal has changed in some places, lots in others. So, what 714 happened to Applephilia? Also, where can I find the latest issue of the 715 Bit Bucket BBS listing? I'm suffering from downgrade shock. It's hard 716 going from a Sparc 1+ pizza box on Inet back to an apple with a modem. 717 718 Kurfur Redlig 719 720 KKKKKKurfur Redlig | Or does insanity change how you interpret things?????? 721 054=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 05/31/91 19:49 Msg:6158 Call:35315 Lines:8 722 Styx: There were basically two sorts on BBSs back in the beginning, 723 the message based systems that CBBS initiated, and the scroll based 724 systems that BWMS initiated. BWMS originally was a data entry 725 machine that I dug out of the garbage and threw a modem on it. 726 Since that time it sort of took on a life of its own. 727 In 1986 BWMS was switched from the old data entry machine to a 728 Sanyo 555 MS-Dos machine. 729 ********************* CM ************************************ 055=Usr:549 alan kennedy 06/01/91 02:43 Msg:6159 Call:35319 Lines:5 730 Mikey-Thanx for the trip down memory lane. I remember when I was hijacking 731 modem time from friends. 1986 what was popular then? Miami Vice and such... 732 mutter mutter back to hybernation 733 HAVE A NICE DAY 734 THE GRIZZLY 056=Usr:267 phoenix polymorp 06/02/91 23:42 Msg:6160 Call:35353 Lines:9 735 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 736 Oh, wow! I'm alive! Ever slept for 18 hours? Wake up rather confused, didn't 737 even know what day it was. 738 1986, huh. I was gettin' out of highschool then. My mind is ALMOST back to 739 normal... To be honest, the Inn is imortal. Other BBS's can come and go, but 740 I got a feeling this place will last forever! WEEEL, all for now, I think my 741 brain is still full of endorphins... 742 ^p 743 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>POP! 057=Usr:322 Stray Cat 06/03/91 09:39 Msg:6161 Call:35357 Lines:4 744 745 --------------------------------A Stitch in Time ----------------------------- 746 747 058=Usr:322 Stray Cat 06/04/91 13:40 Msg:6162 Call:35375 Lines:24 748 749 This Image Cleanup is an interesting process. Ain't it too bad there's only 750 one reporter covering the proceedings. Finding the politics of this (and 751 Sunday's "what's wrong with this picture" picture) somewat frustrating, I 752 feel forced to burden the public with my own personal views. (Besides, the 753 Board never seems to responds to written requests): 754 755 1. Mr. Graves reports tend to reflect an "overwhelming" support for con- 756 tracting out custodial services. Not only does this not seem in the best 757 public interest (in fact rather dangerous) BUT the district should remain 758 accountable for who it places in the schools. It's funny so many "tax- 759 payers" would bring this up at these not-too-well-attended sessions because 760 it IS something the district was planned for years. The entire custodial 761 crew underwent intelligence testing just two years ago (probably similar to 762 the classification/reclassification/re-evaluation of reclassification pro- 763 cess classified staff went thru for years) and attended a number of training 764 sessions (in which test results were discussed/compared) ... at the same 765 time they were being told they would likely be replaced by contracted labor 766 and handed a paper plaque stating "It's 10% what happens and 90% your re- 767 action" (...."don't be bitter when you're replaced???) ... 768 769 In my opinion, next to the principal's ability to empower/inspire teachers, 770 the school custodian plays a considerable role in how the school functions, 771 the pride generated and how it is publicly perceived. As somebody stated 059=Usr:322 Stray Cat 06/04/91 14:24 Msg:6163 Call:35376 Lines:67 772 earlier, contracted service agencies pay extremely low wages, offer few 773 benefits, have a high turnover rate, and can't engender the allegiance that 774 someone who feels "connected" can. Besides, a local college who did this 775 encountered so many hassles that after going through at least two companies 776 ended up rehiring their own crews again. These kinds of interruptions 777 could drastically influence school morale and the district at large. 778 779 But I also think this attitude shows a disturbing lack of appreciation for 780 the tremendous responsibilities of the custodians and a similar disrespect 781 fr kitchen workers/other classified staff sets a HORRIBLE example for 782 children. 783 784 2. Bill also reports considerable curriculum bashing (as always). It 785 would seem to me that CURRICULUM and PRINCIPALS/TEACHERS **ARE** the school 786 distict and as it now stands, the function of the curriculum departament is 787 diluted/dispersed by interference from too many special interests/levels 788 of bureaucracy ... including the Board. Not only have they been endlessly 789 tampered with through constant reorganization campaigns during budgeting 790 upheavals, but they have never really been empowered to make the decisions 791 necessary for constancy in curriculum policy. CD&S personnel not only 792 incorporate the widest range of expertise and teaching experience of any 793 managerial department in the district, but have administrative certifica- 794 tion as well. It would seem that an empowered, CENTRALIZED Curriculum/ 795 CD&S/Research department, accountable to school principals accountable to 796 teachers, would be the glue Norma Paulus' department says is needed for a 797 cohesive, consistent, district-wide curriculum. If Curr/CD&S were placed 798 directly against Operations/Deputy Supt. in the budget and other decision- 799 making processes, the Board might get more accurate information on which 800 to base their decisions (an upfront accounting system and outside auditing/ 801 mediating might also be helpful). 802 803 3. Because of expense/condidentiality, I think the evaluating/testing 804 function SHOULD be subcontracted. In any case. Asst. Supt. status for 805 the director seems over-inflated. Just a guess from overheard hearsay, 806 but proper credit for the nationally and DOE-acclaimed computer program 807 might be overdue. 808 809 4. Statements of being a world-class institution should be curtailed, 810 not oly because of being misleading, but because of the possible 811 perception that we have solen from needier district to maintain the 812 status. 813 814 5. I would beware of the "questionnaire" approach to district reform. 815 From past experience results can seem tailored to certain desired out- 816 comes. And weren't we all a little disturbed by the outcomes of all 817 those wierd war polls (geesh, I HOPE so!)? 818 819 6. I hope the PORTLAND/SCHOOLS section in the Oregonian will feature 820 mre information on nation and local reforms and that current reports 821 on problems will be followed up with forums on textbook issues/teach- 822 ing methods/whatever and features on those local programs reportedly 823 WORKING (like the ones at Marshall and Benson), given credit where it 824 is due. If articles were more personalized and descriptive and 825 emphasized the dedication of those individuals who have most probably 826 spent hundreds of hours of their own time developing/implementing these 827 programs, it might make for better "connections" between the schools 828 and the public. 829 830 7. Not included in Bill's "reports" but stated/implied (inferred?) 831 elsewhere (including the Oregonian's "Stacked Deck" article), I think 832 the boundaries for board representation and the voting process use4d 833 should be re-evaluated, that members should be re-elected every TWO 834 years instead of four (despite the expense), and that strict limits 835 should be placed on campaign contributions/expenses. 836 837 Sorry if this sounds overbearing, presumptuous, vindictive, etc., etc. 838 060=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 06/04/91 18:14 Msg:6164 Call:35378 Lines:26 839 &*&*&*&*'s 840 Got to disagree with some of what you say. On the subject of the curiculam 841 department, as far as I can tell they have been given the authority to do 842 whatever they want. And guess what? We've gone through three major 843 curiculum changes in reading in the last six years. They have eliminated 844 Language usage from the curiculam, and as I understand it, spelling is alwo 845 right out the door. The math curiculam on the other hand has remained 846 fairly constant over the last ten years, and external test results are 847 showing portland achievment in this area to be amount the best in the 848 country. 849 850 I fully agree with what you say about custodial staff. PSU went through 851 hell a few years ago after going to contracted help. 852 853 On the subject of testing and evaluation, I must disagree. There is at 854 this time an external entity doing yearly testing, the state of 855 oregon does testing in the 3rd 5th and 8th grades (I believe this is 856 correct.) State wide norms and performance levels will be available 857 next month. The in district testing is amoung the best and most 858 inovative in the country. (Yes, I have reason for HEAVY bias, 859 as I work in the research and evaluation department as a programer 860 on their computerized adaptive testing system, amoung other things.) 861 862 An Astral Dreamer 863 &*&*&*&*'s 864 061=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 06/04/91 20:38 Msg:6165 Call:35379 Lines:2 865 Has anyone noticed that in exactly one week BWMS will be 10 years old? 866 ********************* 062=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 06/05/91 06:37 Msg:6166 Call:35383 Lines:8 867 &*&*&*&*'s 868 869 Excelent. Did CBBS/NW ever come back? if not then BW would be the oldest 870 bbs in the state. Heck wouldn't it be the second oldest in the country? 871 872 An Astral Dreamer 873 &*&*&*&*'s 874 063=Usr:530 Jessie a. 06/05/91 09:59 Msg:6167 Call:35384 Lines:9 875 *!*!*!*!*!*!*! 876 CBBS did indeed come back on line. It needs help om donations to stay 877 there but our oldest BBS in Portland is still there. With the nice BBS 878 lists from Lisa Gronke still available. Same number but I believe 879 9600 baud is not going to be supported at least for a short while. 880 *!*!*!*!*!*!*!*! 881 882 C 883 off 064=Usr:322 Stray Cat 06/05/91 12:50 Msg:6168 Call:35385 Lines:11 884 885 ----------------------------------How would that work anyway??? 886 887 If the custodians were replaced with contract labor, wouldn't PPS have 888 to pay the contractor AND the replaced custodians that first year??? And 889 since they're self-insured (that's what I heard) ... what kind of fund 890 does that come out of? Guess us taxpayers can thank our lucky stars we 891 got four lawyers on the Board looking out for us, huh? 892 893 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 894 065=Usr:322 Stray Cat 06/05/91 20:00 Msg:6169 Call:35402 Lines:9 895 #:<#:<#:<#:<#:<#:<#:<#:<#:<#:<#:<#:<#:<#:<#:<#:<#:<#:<#:<#<#:<#:<#:<#:< 896 897 Geesh, how WOULD that work when they dump unionized crews for contracted 898 labor. Do the "old" guys have to work for the new company at lower wages/ 899 no benefits because they will be denied unemployment for turning down a job 900 offer? 901 902 >:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:#>:# 903 066=Usr:322 Stray Cat 06/06/91 13:06 Msg:6170 Call:35414 Lines:95 904 ---------------------------------A Stitch in Time -------------------------- 905 906 Here I am again ... bet you've all been waiting w/baited breath 907 for another tirade! Believe or not, even though I HATE doing it, venting 908 my frustrations seems to make me feel soooooOOOOoooooo must better, so hope 909 you'll just "bare" with me. 910 911 1. The FIRST thing I think PPS should do is implement CONFLICT RESOLUTION 912 sessions with all personnel (starting with That deparament, with [MOST] dis- 913 trict administrations second, then the employee unions). I've just gone 914 thru a 10-yr ordeal that MIGHT make a classic film on what may be wrong w/ 915 the entire universe (and I DON'T exclude myself as part of the prob- 916 lem BTW). 917 918 2. After the entire distrdict has gone thru CR therapy, write new vision 919 statements (to correlate w/the social studies core curriculum, if that's 920 what's actually being "taught"). The Board also ought to revision their 921 mission statement; it sounds too legalistic, like maybe they rely too heav- 922 ily on evaluation department reports. The district credt, "It's 10% what 923 happens and 90% your reaction," should either be explained more fully or 924 changed to something like "We are developing *PEOPLE*" (that was on one of 925 my yearly evaluations and, although I was quite steamed about it at the time, 926 in hindsight is actually very beautiful). 927 928 3. Concentrate efforts on STAFF DEVELOPMENT. Although I resent those "free 929 trips" for executives/politicians, I dn't think it's quite the same for 930 teachers ... educational seminars for those who teach are probably broaden- 931 ing, inspirational and keeps them up to date. Maybe if channels of commun- 932 icaton were improved in the district, teachers would need to attend fewer 933 committee meetings and that needed time out of the classroom could be put to 934 better use. Because they ar requred to maintain certification thru continu- 935 ous re-education ON THEIR OWN TIME (to say nothing of the time spent develop- 936 ing lesson plans/correcting papers at home), it would seem they are more 937 deserving that [most] administrators of this privelege. 938 939 4. I think PUBLIC INFORMATION should work with teachers/principal/curricu- 940 lum to dispel the possible public misconception that teachers are glorified 941 babysitters. IF PI *is* responsible for preparing those horribly dry media 942 statements about the schools (sometimes amounting to little more than lists), 943 I think they should try to create more warmth and connectedness. If people 944 oly KNEW the amount of personal time/effort (to say nothing of the headaches/ 945 heartaches) that go into programs like DBAE ... or that teachers went thru 946 extensive training/private studying AND developed new lesson plans mostly 947 ON THEIR OWN TIME), a whole different view of school programs might be seen. 948 Maybe videotaping special programs/conferences/curriculum specialists for 949 cable access would be helpful. I'd love to see a DBAE or conflict resolu- 950 tion lession ... maybe even MATH. 951 952 5. I hate to even MENTION it, but I feel strong policies should be developed 953 on abuse/harrassment issues. Teachers are put at a terrible disadvantage if 954 their sponttaeneity is blocked and "sterile" environments are horrible for 955 kids. And like the City of Portland, "harrassment" seminars should be held 956 for all employees (Dick Bogel should get a "grace under pressure" award for 957 that). Thee again, if there were good channels of communication in the 958 district, these things MIGHT not happen. 959 960 6. Perhaps, for awhile anyway, a RUMOR CONTROL hotline or SUGGESTION box 961 should be installeed and a public "notebook" of comments maintained for em- 962 poloyees to read and re-submit those suggestions with which they agree. Or 963 maybe a "private" PPS BBS "wailing wall" ... 964 965 7. The idea of being able to "bankroll" funding sounds WONDERFUL!!! If 966 that's impossible (but why SHOULD it???), at least let the departmet choose 967 WHERE it will be contributed/"used" (like the health clinics, ECE, MCME, etc) 968 I always had the horrible feeling that all the extras when to evaluation for 969 more computers (I'm a brken record on his ... sorry). 970 971 8. Figure out better ways of dealig with PARENT INVOLVEMENT. Many house- 972 holds with two working parents have little time for public/PTA meetings. 973 And input based primarily on [nonexistent?] PPS reports or Jeff/Julie's 974 somewhat slanted reports (does 1st Interstate **OWN** KATU or what??) don't 975 seem to present an adequate overview or perceptions/perspective (polls/ 976 surveys again ... and my own prejudices/opinions). 977 978 9. I think the EXPENSE and authority for School Police should be transferred 979 to the City. This is not to cast **ANY** dispersons on School Police; it's 980 just that people using terminology like "axing the fisfits" maintaining 981 theiri "own" police deprtment makes me VERY nervous (and that might also 982 reflect on some other problems as well). 983 984 10. Write procedures manuals for EVERYTHING people are REQUIRED/SHOULD know, 985 making them accessible also on computer (AND written in English not legaleeze) 986 Information SHARING (NOT hoarding/hiding) should become a top priority. Sane 987 computer policies (adequate hardware/usable software/backup and subdirectory 988 GUIDElines) are also badly needed. OF COURSE, this should be thoroughly 989 discussed with those that USE computers first! (oooops, getting dogmatic 990 again ... sorry). 991 992 11. As the largest employer in Oregon, PPS should keep in mind they are 993 not only setting an example of proper conduct under the constraints of Bal- 994 lot Measure #5 (keeping in mind their own credo) but that their actions 995 will ultimately reflect on what/how they are teaching children. 996 997 ------------------Hopingthe double-bind works in reverse------------------- 998 067=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 06/06/91 14:07 Msg:6171 Call:35415 Lines:1 999 Eval has more computers because we don't buy IBM. 1/3 cost=3xcomputers. smart?