LI FILE ON MARGIN IS 126 STATUS: ENTER ONLY NUMBER OF LINES: 608 1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask.... 2 ********************* REMOVED: 6 AUG 84 ******************** 3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day system operator 4 ************************************************************ 5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION 6 PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM. 7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privately owned 8 and operated system which is currently open for use by the general public. 9 No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the system is 10 privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all messages which 11 I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the system, it will be 12 periodically purged of messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved) 13 To leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out of the 14 ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering the 15 message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to replace 16 the line. To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up. 17 Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system. 18 ************************************************************ 19 20 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 21 22 23 I am indeed fortunate to be the first one on this disk; a rare 24 pleasure! Are there any new topics for discussion as of yet? 25 I, for one, would like to see something about the current state 26 of research on the subject of chaos nd the scientific study 27 thereof. Any takers? 28 29 State-of-the-Desk 30 31 012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123457890 32 :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: 33 Hello, well long time no type... 34 35 This is the Walrus by the way. I haven't called in about 4 months, and so 36 I don't really know who's on it now. I guess I'll have to wait until there 37 are more messages to find out who all is on here and what they're talking 38 about. Bye for now. 39 - The Walrus 40 (Julius Caesar) 41 )>=-> Call Rome and go to Heaven <-=<( 42 43 :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: 44 The Guardswoman (words: Anne Wilson, tune: "Female Drummer" from Steeleye Span's "Please to See The King") 45 I was born in the Hellers, and when I was sixteen, oh, 46 I ran away to Thendara, and a Guardsman I became. 47 Chorus: In the colors of the Hasturs, the silver and the blue, 48 I stood among the Guardsmen as I'd always longed to do, 49 With my gentle waist so slender, and my fingers long and small, 50 I served them as a Guardsman the best of them all. 51 And serving with the Guardsmen, such sights as I did see, 52 For the Hasturs dealt with Terrans and I served them faithfully, 53 And buckling on my longsword, I'd often cause to smile, 54 To think I'd served beside the men, and a maiden all the while. 55 CHORUS 56 But they never found my secret out until a day ago, 57 When my troop was made an honor guard and to the court did go, 58 There I met with a _leronis_ and she knew I was a maid, 59 She went to my commander and so I was betrayed. 60 CHORUS 61 I went before Lord Hastur, and told him it was true, 62 It's a shame, he said, to lose a valiant Guardswoman like you, 63 So I sought the _Comhi-Letzii_, and they gladly took me in, 64 And when my oath is given, I shall serve my lord again. 65 Chorus: In the colors of the Hasturs, the silver and the blue, 66 I shall stand among the Guardsmen as I've always longed to do, 67 With my gentle waist so slender, and my fingers long and small, 68 I shall serve them as a Guardswoman the best of them all. 69 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 70 I picked that one up on Cottman IV (the natives call it "Darkover"). 71 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 72 *%*#*%_)#!*%_%+!#*%_)!@*%_#(%+#(%#*%_)@#*%_*_)#*^&)_#$*&_#)*@+@+#*^@*^_*^@_)*^_)@*@_)(@_*^_@^!+^!+*^_)@*^@_*@_^ 73 Ah yes...It is so good to see the return of Bard. Mayhaps his songs of fantasy and joy can bring a smile to the now 74 frowning faces of so many users of Backwater. 75 Mikey : I enjoyed your message on intelligence. An age old argument indeed. What is intelligence? Can it be measured? 76 What is the use of measuring IQ? There are so many kinds of "intelligence", it would take a lifetime to measure all 77 of them properly. Maybe that is the closest thing we have to a true measure of intelligence. What did a person achieve 78 during his or her lifetime? The life experience is the only meter I can see into what people are capable of. Even then, 79 fate has a way of slapping you in the face, regardless of your intelligence. Who knows how many geniuses have never 80 been given the chance to express their intelligence. How many greats have been wasted? How many things have gone 81 undiscovered due to fate, society, cruelty, bigotry, meaness, jealousy, hatred, and all the other human frailties 82 we are all capable of. Even the life experience can't be a true test. What really is the use of all this measuring 83 anyway? Is it another form of the incessant catagorizing we constantly do? I say we need to put less emphasis on IQ. 84 Why burden people with the knowledge that they may not be as smart as others, according to some test that they take. 85 Let them be happy with what and who they are. Let them try to make the best of what they have. I am sure we can all 86 do without the worry that we may not be as smart as the next guy. Those who are at peace with themselves are the ones 87 who are playing it smart. More power to them! 88 _%*@#_)%*_@#)*%@_#)%*@#^*@#_ L'homme sans parity - Je m'apaise __*_@#@_*%_)@_*%_)@#%_@#*)_@*_)_)#^*#)_$*^#_)*^#)_*^_#)$ 89 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/ 90 Alex:the disign continues, I need to know if we are using 1/100ths of a second 91 or 1/60ths. I would prefer 100ths as they are easyer to program in. 92 (BCD and all that rot.) Ho hum, call if you can sunday, I am going nowhere. 93 MiG 94 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/ 95 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp 96 The piper smiled listening to the bard's songs. Sitting back in his chair 97 he called "Bravo, my friend, bravo!" Draining the last of his drink, he stood 98 up and placed the pipes on his shoulder. Fanning out the three drones, the 99 piper gently grasped the chanter and inflated the bag. Thumping the bag gently, 100 he set the drones humming, then increased the pressure to cause the chanter to 101 send out its eerie wail. His fingers flew over the holes in the feather-light 102 wooden chanter and coaxed out a sprightly tune with ominous overtones -- his 103 foot tapped quickly and his ears listened to the tune of 'Munloch Bridge.' 104 When the tune was finished, he quickly started one called 'The Rowan Tree', 105 then finished the set with 'Queen Victoria's Jubilee.' 106 pppppppppppppppppppppppp 107 To add my remarks to the discussion on intellegence -- 108 I believe that intellegence is not a single, testable, observable attribute of 109 an organism or person. It is a constellation of attributes or abilities that 110 some folks feel should be testable. We can catagorize many attributes of this 111 constellation, but can only test for those traits that we have recognized and 112 constructed tests to measure. In addition, all tests measure one attribute that 113 the test designers are probably aware of but ignore thru a tacit consensus -- 114 all tests measure, in addition to the subject of the test, the person's skill at 115 taking tests. When I was younger and in better form, I used to boast that I 116 could get at least a score of 75% on any multiple-choice test that someone 117 would name. I failed this self-imposed test twice out of approximately 15 118 trys -- in subjects I knew nothing about. However, in doing so I did pick up 119 some portions of the subject matter on which I was being tested .... 120 I maintain that I was exhibiting skill in the art of test-taking, and a limited 121 amount of intellegence. (It was not too intellegent to go to that much trouble 122 for mere ego gratification!) Obviously "street smarts" are a set of skills that 123 are related to intellegence, as are woodcraft skills, ability to breed and grow 124 beautiful flowers, fix an ailing engine, butcher a steer, deliver a baby, and 125 keep your house payments or rent current during a recession. How about the 126 ability to resist or see through the blandishments of the salesmen on a used 127 car lot? These and more take what we call intellegence -- something that will 128 never be truly measurable because it includes potential -- potential that by 129 the fact of being measured becomes overt. 130 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp 131 Hmm... Hav'nt been to the Inn in quite a while. Only a few familiar faces. Same decor thou. 132 Same brand of ale.... 133 The Phantom Glitch 134 135 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%9/2/64/12:04%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 136 ## 137 138 # 139 NOTE to owners of MACINTOSH with ProCom_M: the ENTER key gives a CONTROL C! 140 141 *&^*&^ on the terminal training ..... the Phantom Glitch 142 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 143 |\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\ 144 So, what is new? Not much and who CARES! This is getting really boring 145 with the same old junk. Why do I logon? There is nothing else to do with 146 this computer. It's still better than playing games that still suck. 147 programming is no good, I have already done whatever you could do and it's 148 like running into a brick wall over and over. This could be fun but everyone 149 just talks about computer related topics and it's boring. I can't even 150 think of anything other than computer junk. My mind is OATMEAL. It's 151 getting better on the boards but it's still a long ways from fun. 152 |/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/ 153 154 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 155 Hello again: 156 Same message as last time, does anyone out there in the real world have 157 docs for 'CRANSTON MANOR' OR 'ULYSSES AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE"? 158 The games are made buy Sierra OnLine Inc. 159 have a nice day 160 the grizzly 161 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 162 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 163 She came running before troubled winds, 164 Seeking shelter in a squalid port. 165 Her prow awash, her sails in tatters, 166 The fires in her galley drowned by the sea. 167 A gapping hole struck to her very heart 168 Caused by an unexpected hidden reef. 169 Her main mast lay shattered on the deck, 170 Her mainsail lost to the tortured wind. 171 A makeshift rudder made from the decking 172 Replaced one long since lost to guide her. 173 Awe and sorrow filled the port at this 174 Seldom had such damage been witnessed. 175 And yet still she survived and fought. 176 Nosing into the dock, she shuddered 177 To a stop her ordeal at an end at last. 178 Many months were spent in the repairs. 179 Slowly and with great pain was the 180 Damage repaired to her structure. 181 But the scars to her soul would remain 182 Forever a part of her life and being. 183 In time they would meld into the whole, 184 But for now they were raw and hurt. 185 A long period of time was she at port, 186 We had come to accept her as our own. 187 In time her hull was made whole, her 188 Masts restored, and new sails were 189 furled on her arms, her fires restored. 190 Her beauty adding color and life to our 191 Ragged and dilapidated time worn docks. 192 In our selfish pride did we forget 193 That someday she must leave once she was 194 Whole and able to brave the open sea. 195 Then one day it finaly did happen, 196 I found she had gone in the middle of 197 The night, a barren gap in the docks, 198 Leaving a gapping hole in my own heart. 199 Will she ever return to the docks again, 200 To once more brighten the lifeless port? 201 That she would call my port home again. 202 BH 203 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 204 Can anyone help me with uploading? Will BW accept the 'whole file' at once 205 or one line at a time? Does this system send XON/XOFF ? 206 207 HELLO, 208 JESUS SAVES. (JOHN 3:16) 209 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 210 Vic-20 Hardware........... 211 memory cards...... 212 16K------$40 213 8K------$20 214 215 Mother Planes $10 a port....... 216 Call Greg at 692-xxxx.................. 217 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 218 @*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@ 219 To the person with the case of terminal burnout 220 Maybe its time to take a break. Do something else altogether. Maybe 221 take up photography or gardening or what ever. You don't have to have 222 anything to with computers if you don't want to. And it sounds like its 223 time to back off from it for a while. 224 I've been there to 225 CDP 226 @*@@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@@*@@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@@*@@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@ 227 I can't believe how dead it is tonight! 228 EN 229 YEAH, NOT EVEN MIGGUY IS AROUND! 230 Mig: The manual has been copied. (Don't ask where we got a copier that does 231 11x17). Also have rough sketch "schematic" of auto-answer circuit from Al. 232 L'homme: I have the *NEW* box of disks formatted. Will bring them & money for 233 new archives to meeting. I hope 50 disks will be sufficient? 234 To person with download question: BWMS does not send XON/XOFF. It doesn't 235 support "All at once" OR "one-line-at-a-time" (ie prompted) xfers. 236 You will have to find a way to send a line, wait a few seconds, and then 237 send the next. Lottsa Luck! 238 ___________________________Leonard______________________________________________ 239 240 ()><><><><><><><><><><<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 241 `````````/`/````````\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ 242 +++ 243 ALAN PARSONS PROJECT PUTS OUT SOME OF THE FINEST MUSIC 244 I WOULD BE INTERESTED IN WHAT SOME OTHER PEOPLE'S TASTES LEAN TOWARD. 245 Leonard: Thanks, I'll try it, I'm using color-com E which has a "send one 246 line from transmit buffer, and wait for prompt--" 247 ^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^ 248 M.M. (et al) - I do not feel that intelligence can be measured absolutely 249 by anyone other than oneself. To quote from 'Desiderata' 250 (Which was actually written in the mid sixties) 'Do not 251 compare yourself with others for you will become both vain 252 and bitter, for there will always be greater and lesser 253 persons than yourself. It is not others that I compare 254 myself to, but the individual I was yesterday. Did I stand 255 up for what I believed? Did I harm someone else by my lack 256 of action or my action? Is there some way I could improve 257 the outlook I have on life that I have not yet tried? That 258 is my measure of intelligence. I am sure that I could beat 259 some of you in I.Q. tests, and get soundly trounced by others 260 of you. Yet I have more knowledge of what I do not know than 261 I had yesterday. And each day I find new questions to ask. 262 That is important to me, for I feel it is not the person who 263 has 'all the answers' that wields the power, but the person 264 who can ask the correct questions. 265 266 All - Speaking of standing up for that in which I believe, I would like to 267 announce the following: 268 503-224-xxxx 269 270 All help and inquiries are welcome. 271 (In the interests of fair play, will someone put up the number 272 of the Ferraro/Mondale campaign HQ please?) 273 274 Archivers - $24.00 is no problem, but 36 disks will take some time to amass. 275 276 Mikey - Well put, above. Perhaps it is again time for a trip to that other 277 establishment as we did so many months ago and saw the exquisite 278 portraits of dragons by 'd', not to mention the lovely creature 279 herself ? The M.T. bottle and deli, I believe. I was indeed in 280 attendance. 281 282 ^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$ Laissez-faire $^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^$^ 283 284 Laz. Well written, certainly admirable qualities, moral goals for some of 285 us whose tolerance quotient is < others, however "IQ" means simply the c 286 capacity to learn, not what anyone HAS learned. "IQ" has become a generic 287 phrase which is intended to ask 'how much do you know about whatever'. What 288 is your Jello, Kleenex, sports, Librium at Fred Meyer's pharmacy for 22% less 289 sexual awareness of your partner, trivia IQ?" Safeway once distributed a 290 bullein to all their produce department employees asking them to complete 291 it, and return it to the store manager. The results were tabulated to deter- 292 mine the "Fruit IQ"! (Ten extra points if you know what a Kiwi fruit is, and 293 a bonus of 5 more if you know where Kiwi fruit comes from. "IQ?" It is a known 294 quantity that black people score lower on "IQ" tests than white people. Some 295 jerk psychologist 'proved' that a few years ago in a series of tests at UCLA. 296 What he failed to consider was that the administered tests were for the life 297 style of white people. I would dearly love to see a "IQ" test written by 298 black people, and administered to a group of white psychologists! I'd like 299 to see their "relative" scores! 300 "IQ": I know literal genuises who are scared shitless of slum areas at night, 301 but at the dinner table, have all the answers to the 'ghetto problems'."IQ": 302 The application of ones abilities, and the resultant contentment factor (on 303 a 'me generation' scale) are what(in my opinion) count. In other words, "IQ" 304 has little to do with contentment. It is adjustment to ones lifestyle, and 305 happiness therewith that really counts. If you have ever been exposed to the 306 lifestyle of 'retarded' people, you would have observed that they are omong 307 the most well adjusted, happy people there are. 308 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/ 309 Leonard: The gods of chocolate will smile upon you at next PorSFiS, thanks for 310 the manual. 311 For the prople argueing intellegence and such, Bravo! I find that I am learning 312 from you, and that is the highest praise I can give. 313 On Alan Parsons Project, they do indeed put out some fine tunes. Matched only by 314 Pink Floyd and a few others. 315 MiG 316 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/ 317 Migguy-Chocolate, no matter how exotic, does not go well with Porsfis ale. 318 Or even Budweiser!. Thanks for the praise. I deserved it! Don't know about 319 Parsons, but (old fogey ((that I be)(2.5x)),) I get off on Pink Floyd! Too 320 bad you aren't old enough to remember Jethro Tull, Grand Funk, Blues Image 321 , CCR, John Mayall, ---. 322 Iron Butterfly first fluttered when you were in swaddling clothes, and the 323 folk music of the early sixties was before your father ever 'concieved' of 324 you. Say, how was the seminar on the 680 (whatever)? (yuk yuk, snicker, etc) 325 Unknownguy 326 @*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@**@*@*@ 327 Well it seems that the Mobius strip is back at the start again. The 328 arguments have come back to intelligence VS stored knowledge. The Library 329 of Congress has all the information you would need to pass any test of 330 IQ ect. Access is truly different. Some have (rightly so) stated the most 331 (all?) the tests for IQ are subjective based on the population that the 332 tests are given to. So Some have also stated that the tests can be a learning 333 situation. Others have stated basically the same thing in 'street sense' ect. 334 The only conclusion that I can see is that the basis for a discussion of 335 intelligence (not IQ) is the ability to deal with new and/or trying 336 situations. 337 338 I like PINK FLOYD too. I think I'll go put on 'DARK SIDE OF THE MOON'. 339 340 Bye for now 341 CDP 342 @*@*@*@@*@@*@*@@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@ 343 <+|+> {355} 09030235 344 { ^+/* ---------------- ^+/* ---------------- */+^ ---------------- */+^ } 345 U.Q. - They say that every discussion needs an unknown quantity. It's good to 346 see you join this one. Incidentally, have you noticed how many people here 347 have the first name 'unknown'? Maybe in this reality it's the generic name 348 of choice. You raise some excellent points. Your comments about intelligence 349 and testing reminded me of a story. This friend of mine has a beautiful 350 parrot, that for some reason, hardly ever makes a sound. People who visit 351 are always trying to talk to the parrot and inevitably comment on the 352 parrot's silence. The friend is usually heard to mumble something like, 353 'People sure place a lot of value on a talking parrot, do they ever stop 354 and consider the value of a thinking parrot?'. 355 356 All the excellent comments here concerning intelligence and intelligence 357 detectors has covered the subject thoroughly. 358 359 Mikey - I too vote for mass teleportation to the M.T. bottle and deli! 360 361 Laissez-faire - (see above)+ It would appear that you agree concerning the 362 subject of the formulation of questions. It does seem that a good question 363 always seems to produce a good answer. As a friend of mine sometimes says, 364 'and all we got to go on is how things seem!'. 365 My profession seems to vary from time to time. Having acquired skills in 366 various areas, I use the ones that seem appropriate at the time. This 367 sometimes takes the form of skipper for hire. (mostly boat deliveries, 368 with a strong preference for sail) At other times it has been playing 369 music and shuckin' around. (nearly starved) On occasion, such as lately, 370 applying some mathematical skills to the art of software writing. There 371 are others but I'll skip the boring details. So, take your pick. When I 372 was a kid people were always asking, "What are you going to be when you 373 grow up?". Finding that having no answer was unacceptable, I devised a 374 list of quick answers. I would use the one that seemed most appropriate. 375 Now people just ask, "when are you going to grow up?" and I can only 376 smile. 377 378 Oxford Nursery Rhyme: Flappity, Floppity, Flip! 379 The Mouse on a Mobius Strip. 380 The Strip revolved, 381 The Mouse dissolved 382 In a chronodimensional skip. 383 { ^+/* --------------- The Mesolithic Mathematician --------------- */+^ } 384 IS THAT HOW I PUT A MESSAGE ON THIS BBS. MY NAME IS SANDI AND I DON'T KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING HE 385 RE. MY DAD HAD THIS COMPUTER BUT I ONLY GOT THIS NUMBER YESTERDAY. ARE THERE ANY OTHER GIRLS O 386 N THIS SYSTEM OTHER THAN ME? YOU ALL SOUND NICE SO I ENTERED IN THIS MESSAGE. ARE THERE ANYOTH 387 MIKEY: THE ABOVE NUMBER IS NOT A BBS, IT IS THE NUMBER OF SOME VERY UNHAPPY 388 GUY WHO DOESN'T THINK THIS IS VERY FUNNY. YOU MIGHT WANT TO VERIFY THIS, AND DELETE IT. 389 :+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:++:+:+:+:+:++::++:+:+:+: 390 Mikey: I deleted the message about the new board at that wrong phone number. 391 I called and the man that answered was not amused. He requested that it should 392 be taken down so I got to it before too many people saw it. It was right below 393 The Mesolithic Mathmatician's message. 394 :+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:++:+:+ 395 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/ 396 Unknownguy:I have "thick as a brick","aqualung" and "broadsword and the beast" 397 A pirate copy of inagodinadavida (god, how do you SPELL that!?!) 398 and everything Floyd has put out. The best of CCR also. 399 And a little Arlo G. The rest I have never heard of. The 68020 seminar was a 400 blast if you get off on single chips that run faster the VAX 11/780's ! not to 401 mention that they fed us free donuts! 402 Bye the way, does anybody here work for Intel? 403 MiG 404 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/ 405 (-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_ (-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_ (-)_(-)_(-)_( 406 Luke here. What`s up??????? 407 (-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_ (-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_ (-)_(-)_(-)_ 408 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] 409 Darth here, the FORCE is strong in that one!. 410 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] 411 412 /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\\//\/\\//\\/\\/\\/\\\/\/\\/\//\\//\ 413 Han solo here, THERE IS NO FORCE! 414 /\\//\/\\/\/\\/\/\/\\//\\/\///\\/\\/\/\/\\/\\//\//\\/ 415 **************************************************************** 416 R2D2 here, beep beep whirl wizz bang sputter sputter beep beep! 417 **************************************************************** 418 opusopusopusopusopusopusopusopusopusopusopusopusopusopusopusopusopus 419 opus here, YEAH we blasted 'em 420 opusopusopusopusopusopusopusopusopusopusopusopusopusopsuopusopusopus 421 422 423 && && && 424 For all of you into bizarre experiences, call "ATE-BYTE", and remember to try the following commands: G,T,S,K,U,D,N,F,& B. 425 These aren't to be applied in any prespecified order, just remember to try ALL of them when stuck. And accept any help that's 426 offered. 427 && The Mad Actor && 428 Oh yes, ans to insert your own material try I followed by either D or N (depending on whether you want to insert it at the 429 (ignore the "at the") as a subset of the current level (D) or as a new set following (N) ). 430 Hail Eris! 431 && TMA && 432 Migguy, I was kidding, moreless, about the music. But- you never heard of 433 John Mayall? How 'bout Gustav Mahler? 434 Everything you know is false! 435 {}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{} 436 ######################''''''''''''''''''''''To the person who thinks that 437 438 all programs which could be written have all ready been written: 439 Ever hear of artificial intelligence? Try to get your computer to talk to 440 you in English. That should keep you busy for a few hours. 441 442 Gerry 443 444 ''''''''''''''''''''''###################### 445 FOR SALE.......... 446 ------------------ 447 ATARI COMPUTER 800XL,1050 DISK DRIVE,1020 ATARI COLOR PLOTER,SEIKOSHA 100 448 PRINTER,CASTTLE RECORDER,1030 MODEM,LOT'S AND LOT'S AND LOT'S OF SOFTWARE.. 449 CALL GUSS AT 626-xxxx.. 450 BEST OFFER TAKEN.... 451 452 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 453 Interesting note.... On a terminal with proportional type spacing, the borders 454 don't come out right..... 455 the Phantom Glitch 456 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%9/3/84%19:35%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 457 ::::::::::::::::::::::::O O:::::::::::::::::::::O O:::::::::::::::::::::: 458 MiG: I can't recall where it was (I think it might have been one of the 459 Cheech & Chong records {MUCH better than those awful movies!}), it was 460 stated that the three most often played songs were Happy Birthday, 461 Auld Lang Syne, and In-A-Dadda-Da-Vida. (Needless to say, this was about 462 10 years ago). By the way, I've got two copies of In-A... (albums, not 'copies'). 463 ::::::::::::::::::::::O O::::::::::::voyeur::::::::::::O O:::::::::::::: 464 Person with Colorcom-E: If your software is waiting for a prompt 465 from *YOUR* keyboard things will work out OK. If it is waiting for 466 BWMS to send a prompt, forget it! 467 ___________ 468 On the subject of music... Anybody got a GOOD reel-to-reel deck AND a good 469 cassette deck? I no longer have access to a reel-to-reel and I want to make 470 a copy of an old Crosby, Stills & Nash tape. 471 ___________________________________________Leonard______________________________ 472 )(*%_!*%)_@#*%_)@#*%_#*%!_%!_#*%_@)#*%!_)*%!_*%_@!#)*%@_#)%@_#)%*@#_)*%@#_)%*@#_ 473 Entered from everyone's favorite computer, the PCjr!!! Yes they do exist in 474 Portland. 475 ___Leonard___ I guess we will see you Thursday. I trust you are not bringing 476 all five systems that you own. Call to get exact time of pickup. Sundiver 477 is great! I must certainly congratulate you on your Science Fiction 478 collection. 479 MIKEY: Sounds like the money will be there on Thursday. How about the disks? 480 Archivers : Progress has been made. About 1/2 of the files now reside on 481 IBM PC DD/DS. Now on to xfer to TRSDOS. 482 voyeur : I appreciate your ability NOT to gloat. It is rare...rare indeed. 483 Mig: I couldn't help notice your entry on the 68020, and your comparison 484 to the VAX. Benchmarks can be so misleading, especially when they are 485 published by the manufacturer of one of the components. After reading at 486 great length the report put out by Motorolla, and the report put out by 487 Intel (80286), and the report put out by National Semiconductor (NS16032 and 488 family), I can only come to the conclusion that each of these reports 489 are terribly slanted in the direction that their respective cpu excells 490 at. And with the general acceptance of VAX being by far the leading 491 supermini, what better target can there be for companies clamoring for a 492 portion of that very lucrative market? It is advisable to be careful 493 when speaking about such results. There are so many variables: bandwidth, 494 clock rate, access time, amount of cache, type of programming etc 495 that the benchmarks each of these comapanies claim to be conclusive 496 evidense of the superiority of their product, are quite the opposite. Until 497 an indepenant organization builds equivalant computers to do real 498 benchmarking, I am afraid we are all at the mercy of the marketing dept. 499 of each of these fine companies. 500 )(*^$()*^$(#)*^#($)*^()$#^ L'homme sans parity %_)#$*%_)$*_%)*)_%*@#_)%*@# 501 502 ? 503 THIS IS A TEST... THIS IS A TEST 504 @*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@ 505 L'homme sans- 506 All very true and correct. I think that you could have add 507 that many companies employ ghost writers that submit 'unbiased' evaluations 508 to the trade magazines. The purpose of course is to tout their product 509 without it being an offical advertisment. Unfortunately the mags are 510 caught in the middle of rejecting possibly biased material or presenting 511 their readers with good info about what isreally 512 hello? 513 hmmm ... line glitch. 514 anyway ... info about what is really happening in the industry. 515 Let the buyer beware, 516 CDP 517 @*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@ 518 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 519 520 FROM PROMETHEUS: THE PUPIL 521 522 QUIZMASTER; wHY HAVE YOU NOT ANSWERED ME? IF YOU MISSED TH QUESTION THEN HERE IT IS; WHAT IS AN INVISIBLE CHARACTER THAT 523 WON'T MESS UP YOUR TERMINAL? ALL I WANTED TO KNOW. 524 525 MAN IN GRAY; I FIGUIRED THAT YOU ABOVE ALL WOULD KNOW WHERE I COULD GET A Z-80 TO REPLACE ONE IN A TIMEX-SINCLAIR. DO YOU? 526 ENTER 527 SHORT MESSAGE, BUT I AM TO BE A FRESHMAN TOMORROW SO I DON'T THINK I SHOULD GO WITHOUT REST TO- NIGHT ABOVE ALL NIGHTS. 528 529 AND SO THE CONVERSATION TURNS (YES, I LIKE PINK FLOYD TOO.)... 530 531 PROMETHEUS HAWTHORNE SD8409.04 532 FROM THE DENTHIER... MT0???.?? 533 534 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 535 WOW, NO ROUTINE THING TO GIVE MY APOLOGIES FOR! GEE, I LIKE THAT LIMITED STATE OF PERFECTION! 536 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 537 538 539 I am truly amazed at all of this! There are simply no words to describe 540 what is going through my head! 541 542 State-of-the-desk 543 544 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 545 Prometheus - sorry about the delay, I've been busy destroying a rather 546 boastful Trivial Pursuit player 6 - Zip. (you know what it's like to be 547 humbled, so I won't reveal his name . Maybe CBBS/PCS in a private msg? 548 Or maybe not). 549 The only characters that cause any problems for me are ^R (18d), ^Q (17d), ^E (5d), 550 ^T (20d) and ESC (27d). ^R opens input to buffer, ^Q dumps my buffer, 551 ^E sends my identity, ^T stops input to buffer [a nuisance if I'm trying to 552 download], and ESC does all sorts of dreadful things depending on what follows it. 553 Oh yeah, 31d clears my screen. How about Zeros? That's a nice, innocuous character. 554 By the way, I appreciate your concern. 555 When are you going to get your lower case functioning properly? It really helps readability. 556 (and it improves it's subconscious acceptance). 557 Leonard - I've got a good reel-to-reel, but only a middling cassette. 558 If you could supply a decent cassette deck, I could do the copying. 559 L'homme - Thursday is PAUG, isn't it. Judging by the last two meetings I've been 560 to, I think I'll pass. I will, however, go to the PCS meeting. 561 Leonard again - I've got most of the CSN albums, would that make it any easier? 562 To the person trying to upload - (a modification to what Leonard said about prompts)- 563 If your terminal program is waiting for a prompt at each line, set it up to 564 wait for BELL (7d). Then, while it is waiting, hit the backspace. This causes 565 Backwater to send a bell, but doesn't embed anything in the disk. 566 It works quite well for me. 567 ?????????????????????????????? QUIZMASTER ??????????????????????????????? 568 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/ 569 L'homme:I too was sceptic, but having all of the material from 570 all`3 bio manufactures(go for it speel alert!) I come to the`conclusion that 571 the 68020 is by far`the fastest. The 32032 from national is the easyist to 572 use and Intel is full of trash. The advertisements from Intel are wonders of slanted 573 writing. The 80286 is slow, runs hot (has been known to melt chip sockets) 574 and has no support. National has the compleat set out and avalible for you and me 575 to buy.`I have used the 16032 and the motorola 68020 and find thav the 68020 is far 576 faster. However it has no floating point`yet. All things considered I would`use the national 577 chip set if I needed a fast system right now, the motorola in about 8 months. 578 If your looking for a fast system chip set and have the drives around to do`it with the 68020 is indeed faster 579 then the VAX as shown by`my own tests and those of motorola. 580 Prometheus:In my box labled "major silicon" When do you need it? I am going to be downtown tuesday if you want`to arrange some 581 thing. I may just drop by MLC`hsnicker) 582 Hum, my monitor is doing the same things it did before it went`gaga last time so it may be a few days 583 before my next entry(I know, no big loss...) 584 MiG 585 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/ 586 without any problems. True, I can only send one line at a time 587 but it works, and takes up a lot less on line time than not uploading. 588 Perhaps if I were to type in the ASCII code for return at the end 589 of each line, I could upload the whole message. The Color Com E has 590 variable time delay between characters. Perhaps if I 591 slow it down, BW will accept more than one line at a time. Can 592 anyone advise me on this? 593 This was written before I read the last hundred or so lines. 594 I lost the first line of the above upload. 595 I am not using disc, but am typing in advance to the transmit buffer 596 to upload. Does that make any difference? 597 598 Gee, one line left; Try PCS-CBBS later for mesg. Quizmaster; It only seems to work at the wee hours. No more room. Bye, Proha. 599 Omen Technology proudly announces Professional-YAM (PC) introductory 600 priced at $110 including a 160 page indexed manual punched for 601 IBM style binders. YAM may be ordered from Wram Computers at 602 (503) 641-xxxx. A descriptive file PROYAM.ANN descibing YAM's 603 highlights has been uploaded. I would also like to take this 604 oppurtunity to thank YAM's Beta Testers, especially Ward Christensen, 605 Paul Homchick, John Griffin, and Pete Mackie, who have made valuable 606 contributions to this product. 607 -Chuck "This chick is TOAST" Forsberg 608 >