======================================================================= T h e F i d o G a z e t t e! Volume V Number IV April, 2011 ======================================================================= +--------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | .----------------------. | dr.debug: dr.debug @ filegate.net | | | A monthly E-Zine | | bbslists: bbslists @ filegate.net | | | published by Fidonet | | articles: fidogazette @ filegate.net| | | to promote BBSing | +------------------------------------------+ | | ____________. | | | | / __ | "Anyone who has never made a mistake | | | / / \ | has never tried anything new." | | | WOOF! ( /|oo \ | Albert Einstein | | \_______\(_| /_) | | | \@/ \ | Got Something To Say? | | .---.\ _ | Say it in the | | (jk) _ |usb| \ \\ | =The FidoGazette= | | / | .___. \ ))| | | / | /_ | / \// | Editor: Janis Kracht | | |___| // || _\ / | janis @ filegate . net | | .--`-. (_|(_|(____/ | janis kracht 1:261/38 | | |____| (jm) | | +--------------------------+------------------------------------------+ ======================================================================= ==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=Contents=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ======================================================================= Editorial...............................2 New/Returning SysOps....................3 Old School ToolBox......................4 Cooking: Even SysOps Have to eat.......5 BBS SoftWare List.......................6 FidoGazette BBSList.....................7 E-Ministries #9.........................8 Info (How to Submit an Article).........9 ======================================================================= T h e F i d o G a z e t t e! Volume V Number IV April, 2011 ======================================================================= Editorial ========= Richard, in his continuing Toolbox series, brings to light issues that all of us should care about. Many of these powers like warrantless gps tracking can be abused by local authorities, and U.S. Attorneys for political purposes. A U.S. Attorney in one administration could use this power to track people protesting outside an Abortion Clinic... The U.S. Attorney for the same district in the next administration could use this power to track people protesting outside a military recruiting office. One of the primary reasons for requiring warrants for such actions is that a judge has to be convinced that a crime has been committed or is likely to be committed. That serves to discourage the abuse of these powers for political purposes. Absent the requirement for warrants, the control is lost. One of the protections that the founding fathers thought they were building into the Constitution was the protection against the use of government agencies to suppress legitimate political dissent. Suppose a U.S. Attorney was shown the content of a fidonet political echo and decided that some of the posters in that echo should be ummm "watched" and had a law enforcement agent slap a gps tracker on that person's car. Given this Appelate Ruling there is nothing to stop them. They no longer need to prove to a judge that you are conspiring to commit a crime. =+= Page 2 ======================================================================= T h e F i d o G a z e t t e! Volume V Number IV April, 2011 ======================================================================= New/Returning SysOps =================== Returning Sysops: R11 Ronald Coon Toledo, Ohio Welcome back! New SysOps: Hugo Stroud Manchester, GA Welcome :) In the works: R13 Mark Hart Rew, Pa (new) R13 Idette Brown-Vaughan Brooklyn, NY (returning) R18 Steve Burke Melbourne, FLA (new) Page 3 ======================================================================= T h e F i d o G a z e t t e! Volume V Number IV April, 2011 ======================================================================= The old school TOolbox By RIchard Webb, 1:116/901 Welcome to the Panopticon! George Orwell's big brother is quite healthy these days. Sometimes he appears as a company offering us convenience. Sometimes he's the cop on the beat making the world safe for good people everywhere. Sometimes he's just a malicious snoop looking for new and improved ways to steal. It's bad enough that we must surrender personal information to folks we're not sure we can trust, but even if we think they're pillars of integrity we can't be real sure they've taken adequate precautions to protect our personal information from unauthorized access. Security experts have been trying to hammer the point home to the public now for over a decade that lax cyber security becomes everybody else's problem, especially with these "always on" broadband connections. But, darn it, we know that not just is grandma's broadband connection probably not secured, but the broadband connection of our insurance agent or our bank might not be protected any better. Therefore, if you're a curmudgeon like me, often you choose to just opt out whenever possible. That means often foregoing the perceived convenience or ease of use offered by a service or tool. Still, we must often go even further by applying some common sense to how we use all these tools and techniques. Often the biggest security problem we face is our own methods and practices. I mention all these issues in this space for one main reason. WE in Fidonet have been grappling with these issues now since echomail made us the place to connect for new computer users the world over back a quarter of a century ago. We grappled with protection of users' privacy: what it meant, how to go about it. How much was too much? How little was too little? Remember the debates in Fidonet and the Fidonews when Caller ID was the new player? Do you find it handy to look at that display before you answer the phone? I'll bet you do, and possibly, if it's not somebody you wish to deal with right now you're quite content to let it roll over to voicemail. Does that sound like you? Sure sounds like a lot of folks I know. Here again, that Caller ID data is a convenience. You don't think they just offered it to you the regular subscriber out of the goodness of their hearts now do you? If you do I hate to burst your bubble, but Caller ID is a valuable tool in the marketing world. Call a firm to inquire after a part for that classic car you're restoring, we've now got a phone number, and possibly a name. Hit all sorts of data banks, including telephone directories, etc. and now we know that you might be interested in restoring classic cars, which indicates that you might have more than one ride. Folks with more than one vehicle are great targets for auto insurance companies who are trying to lure customers with deep discounts for multi vehicle families. SO, not just do we make some money selling classic car parts and accessories, but we sell data too. Yessir, even if you were just "kicking tires" when you called our toll free line we still made a few cents by having your entry in the database we sold to those other fine folks. You bought nothing and we still made money, and you couldn't even say no. We sysops sure found it handy though, another easy step in user verification, and convenient for the user too. If our boards were so configured a user didn't even need to go through all the log on steps, type his name, and if the caller id data matched he was immediately admitted to the inner sanctum at his appropriate privilege level. That is, until he wanted to download a file from a friend's house . Still, it wasn't developed because it would be a boon to busy sysops. Before I get back to talking about the scary world of the present when it comes to personal privacy invasions and the harm they can do you think about the new home of the future that is always being touted as the next best thing. Your refrigerator tells the grocer what you use and are out of, your smart house tells the smart grid about your electrical usage, down to the nitty gritty of what rooms you occupy when, etc. So play a little bit of what if with me here for a minute. Not only just did your smart refrigerator take all the tedium out of compiling your grocery list for you, but it told your insurance carrier that you and your family sure eat a lot of red meat, and you personally consumed quite a lot of beer over the last week. so, your insurance carrier tells you that it's not going to pay for that cardiac cath your doc ordered because your lifestyle choices contributed to that possible plaque buildup in your arteries. Hey you signed the release when you bought the policy now. I for one don't want my refrigerator compiling my grocery list. Maybe I plan to be out of town next week, and don't want it to order another gallon of milk that will just sit there and be unusable possibly when I return. NO I don't want to signal my smart house that I'll be out of town so it can tell the world that it's unattended. If anything I want my "smart" house to feign normal patterns of human activity to deter those with malicious intent. But that's the world of the future, or so they tell us. But hey, 20 years ago it was said that 640k of ram ought to be enough for anyone. That's the possible future however, and present day can be dangerous enough. I'm sure you've seen those advertisements for those little gps trackers you can attach to your pet, or your car. Look 'em up on the web and find out where rover is roaming, find out if the kid really went to the movies with his girlfriend. Did you know that it's quite legal for the cop to attach one to the undercarriage of your vehicle if it's sitting in a parking lot, or even in your driveway? NO warrant required, just slap it on there and start tracking where you go. even better than those cameras at traffic lights that read your tags. Handy for that jilted ex spouse too, but illegal for him or her to use in that matter. But illegal is cold comfort after days weeks or even months of harassment and aggravation. If you doubt the statements made in the previous paragraph you can look it up. The U.S. ninth judicial circuit's appellate court handed down that ruling last year. You can look it up. I'll leave you with that pleasant thought, and be back with more scary stories from cyberspace next time. =#= Page 4 ======================================================================= T h e F i d o G a z e t t e! Volume V Number IV April, 2011 ======================================================================= -=-=-=-=-=- F O O D Even sysops have to eat! -=-=-=-=-=- By Janis Kracht, 1:261/38 ==Making Yogurt at Home== What equipment do I need? 1. Cooking/candy thermometer 3-4 quart heavy sauce pan ladle 2. Yogurt cups and lids, or plastic wrap to cover The Yogurt cups should be about 8oz. each. You can use old yogurt cups you've washed throughly, glass jars which you can over with plastic wrap. We've used 8oz jelly jars for individual servings. Or you can just use a clean 1 quart wide-mouth glass bottle. Also have one similarly sized clean cup for mixing. 3. A yogurt maker, or one of the options below if you don't have a Yogurt maker: It helps if you have a yogurt maker to keep your batch of yogurt warm throughout the culturing process, but it's not necessary. Suitable places to culture your yogurt are: 1. Place the jars on bottom "floor" of the cabinet above your exhaust fan, with the exhaust fan _light_ left on (not the fan heh) overnight. 2. Preheat your oven to 100F. Shut off the oven once it reaches temperature, place your yogurt "contraption" (see * below) with your yogurt cups in it, in the oven. Turn on the oven light and leave it on over night with the oven door closed. 4. *Large soup kettle style pot, lined with plastic garbage bags for insulation. When you stuff garbage bags loosely with plastic shopping bags, it works great (grin). You should have enough to line the sides, bottom and one more for the top. Add a few shopping bags around jars so they are stabilized. Ok, you've collected the 'hardware' end of things.. time to move on to the yogurt :) =====Getting started==== To make a quart of yogurt, you'll need one quart fresh milk and about a tablesoon of plain yogurt. You can buy a container of plain yogurt at the store and swipe a tablespoon before you start eating it (grin), or you can order yogurt starter online. Your health food store may stock yogurt starter as well. Line up the jars you'll be using. Have a ladle nearby. Make sure all your cups and lids if any, are clean. If you are using a yogurt maker, plug it in and put the jars in it. Keep the lids nearby. Ingredients: 1 quart milk 1 tablespoon plain yogurt, or a scant teaspoon of yogurt starter Place the milk in the sauce pan over low heat, and heat to 180F, almost boiling. Don't let it boil, and don't let it burn on the bottom (too high heat). Use a low to med-low temperature. Use your thermometer often to check the temperature of the milk. Once you've reached 180F, shut off the burner, and remove the pan from the heat source to a cold burner. Set the thermometer so that it is sitting in the milk, but not touching the sauce pan bottom - it should dip into the milk to guage the temperature of the milk. It will take a little while (about 10-15 minutes or so) for the milk to drop to the temerature you want, which is 110F. Be patient :) Once you see the temperature is at 110F, your work starts and you should be quick about these steps :) 1. Put about 1/4 cup of the 110F milk in a _clean_ cup. We'll add the yogurt to this in a moment. 2. Ladle the rest of the milk into each yogurt jar or cup until split evenly. 3. Now stir 1 tablespoon of yogurt into the first cup you used in #1 above. Stir the yogurt and milk very very gently. 4. Carefully split the mixture of milk and yogurt from #1 between each of the cups. Stir each cup very gently after you've added the mixuture. 5. Cover each container with it's lid, or with tightly stretched plastic wrap. Sometimes I cover this with tin foil as well. If you're using a yogurt maker, cap the tops, or cover as above and note note the time. 7 or 8 hours later, you will have yogurt :) Refridgerate when done. If you are using the oven, put some insulation on the bottom and sides as above, and place the yogurt cups in Soup pot. You may want to place plastic shopping bags around the cups to keep them from tipping over. Cover the top with a top insulation as above and then put the lid on the Soup Pot. Place your "contraption" in your oven and follow the directions above :) Problems: Thin, watery yogurt can be caused by any of the following: - the temperature of the milk was too hot and killed the yogurt culture. You should wait until the heated milk is between 106-110F to add yogurt. 106F works best for me. - the temperature was too cool.. you let the milk drop well below 104F - you added too much yogurt starter or fresh yogurt to the warmed milk. Yogurt will be thin if the culture is crowded.. More does not make it thicker :) Options: You can add 1/3 cup dry milk solids to the warmed milk, but when you do this, do it as soon as the milk hits 180F. Stir well, and watch the temperature of the milk because it will probably cool a bit faster. This produces creamy, soft yogurt, the best! What to do if it's soup: Let the yogurt sit for another 4-6 hours.. or put in the 'fridge .. check it again in the morning. Sometimes, things are not as bad as you may think :) At worst, you'll have a yummy yogurt drink :) Important note: Don't forget to swipe a tablespoon of yogurt from your freshly made batch so you can make another :) Just keep it sealed in a container in the 'fridge until you're ready to make more. =+= Page 5 ======================================================================= T h e F i d o G a z e t t e! Volume V Number IV April, 2011 ======================================================================= BBS Software List Updated 4 March 2011 Maintained by Sean Dennis (1:18/200) Editors Emeritus: Robert Couture, Janis Kracht M=Mailer T=Tosser B=BBS D=Door C=Comm/Terminal P=Points E=Editor I=Internet U=Utility #=Info F=TIC/SRIF Processor *=Software is available and may be registerable, but no longer supported or updated. @=Website is operating but is no longer updated. ?=Software's updating/support status is unknown. O=Software is open source. This list contains BBS-related software that is available for registration (not necessarily supported), open source software and actively developed/supported software by its author. Software listed may be available for DOS, Linux, OS/2 (eComStation), Windows (16 or 32 bit) and OSX. .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. |Software: Author |Type |URL, Contact, Ver, Notes Help Node| `- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -' ==> FRONT-END/INTERNET MAILERS Argus |MI*? |http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/argus/ | | v3.210 on Mar 29 2001 BinkleyTerm XE |MO* |http://btxe.sourceforge.net | | 2.60XE Beta-XH7 on Oct 22 2000 BinkD |MI? |http://2f.ru/binkd/ | | maloff@corbina.net | | v0.94 on Jul 24 2000 (Outdated) | |http://www.filegate.net/r50/aftnbinkd/ D'Bridge |MTCPE|http://www.nickandre.com 1:1/130 |I | v3.59 on March 4 2011 FIDO-Deluxe IP |MPUI |http://www.fido-deluxe.de.vu 2:2432/280 Michael Haase | | m.haase@gmx.net | | v2.4 on Sep 26 2003 FrontDoor, FD/APX: |MITPC|http://www.defsol.se 2:201/330 Definite Solutions |? | sales@defsol.se | | v2.26SW & v2.33ml FD, v1.15 APX Husky Project |MTPUI|http://husky.sourceforge.net/ |O? | v1.9 RC2 on Apr 20 2010 Taurus |MI |http://www.fidotel.com/public/forums/ (based on Radius) |? | taurus/index.htm | | v5.0 Jun 12 2006 | | T-Mail |MI |http://www.tmail.spb.ru (Russian only) |? | v2608 on Dec 12 2001 +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ ==> MAIL TOSSERS Crashmail II |TO |http://ftnapps.sourceforge.net/ | | FastEcho |T |http://www.softeq.de/Products/FastEcho/ | | fastecho.html | | v1.46.1 on 13 Nov 2007 | | Registration keys are free and available | | by request from the author Fidogate |TUI? |http://www.fidogate.org | | v4.4.10 on Aug 27 2004 | | FMail |TO*? |http://fmail.sourceforge.net/ | | v1.60 on Mar 8 2008 | | Source code only! Squish |T* |http://www.filegate.net/maximus_bbs/ | | v1.11R2 on Jan 1 2009 | | Source code available in the Maximus BBS | | archive: http://maximus.sourceforge.net +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ ==> BBS SOFTWARE BBBS |BICTM|http://www.bbbs.net 2:22/222 | | b@bbbs.net | | v4.01 on January 28 2007 EleBBS |BO*? |http://www.elebbs.com | | v0.10.RC1 on Jun 9 2002 Enthral BBS |B |http://enthralbbs.com 1:250/501 Linux/BSD/OSX | | v0.429/Alpha on 14 October 2010 | | Fidonet filebone SCENEENT Ezycom BBS |BT |http://www.ezycom-bbs.com 3:690/682 | | v2.15g2 on Nov 16 2009 GT Power |B |http://www.gtpowerbbs.com/ | | v19.00 Hermes II Project |BT |http://www.hermesbbs.com/ Macintosh-based | | malyn@strangegizmo.com | | v3.5.10b3 Maximus BBS |BO* |http://www.filegate.net/maximus_bbs/ | | v3.03 | | Source code available at: | | http://maximus.sourceforge.net/ MBSE BBS |BIO? |http://mbse.sourceforge.net 2:280/2802 | | mbroek@users.sourceforge.net | | v0.92.0 on Oct 16 2007 Meltdown BBS |UIO |http://meltdown-bbs.sourceforge.net/ | | v1.0b on Apr 26 2004 Mystic BBS |BO* |http://www.mysticbbs.com | | v1.07.3 on May 13th 2001 RemoteAccess BBS |B? |http://www.rapro.com 1:1/120 | | bfmorse@rapro.com | | v2.62.2SW Renegade BBS |B |http://renegadebbs.info 1:129/305 | | v1.10/DOS on 3 Oct 2009 Spitfire BBS |B? |http://www.buffalocrk.com/ | | mdwoltz@buffalocrk.com | | v3.6 on Aug 20 1999 Synchronet BBS |BTIO |http://www.synchro.net 1:103/705 | | v3.16 on 31 Dec 2006 Telegard BBS |B* |http://www.telegard.net | | v3.09g2-sp4/mL on Dec 19 1999 WildCat! Interactive |MTBEI|http://www.santronics.com Net Server, Platinum| | sales@santronics.com Xpress: Santronics | | Software, Inc. | | +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ ==> TIC PROCESSORS/FILEFIX/SRIF Allfix |FIUT |http://www.allfix.com/ 1:140/12 Bob Seaborn | | v6.0.22 on 26 January 2011 NEF/pk |F |http://nefpk.8m.com/ | | v2.45b2 on 5 March 2000 TinyTIC |FO |http://ftnapps.sourceforge.net/ | | 1:120/544 VIReq |FO |http://ftnapps.sourceforge.net/ | | 1:120/544 +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ ==> BBS DOORS/UTILITIES Cheepware |DU |http://kd5col.info/cheepware.html Sean Dennis | | sdennis72@gmail.com 1:18/200 | | Fidonet filebone CH-WARE DDS (Doorware |D@ |http://www.doorgames.org Distribution System)| | ruth@doorgames.org Ruth Argust | | Jibben Software |D* |http://www.jibbensoftware.com/ | | bbs-door-games.cfm | | scott@jibben.com | | 1995-99 Release dates John Dailey Software |DU? |http://www.johndaileysoftware.com Shining Star |D* |http://www.shiningstar.net/bbsdoors/ | | nannette@shiningstar.net | | Doors are still registerable via website Sunrise Doors: |D |http://www.sunrisedoors.com Al Lawrence | | al@sunrisedoors.com | | Tel: (404) 256-9518 T1ny's Software |DU |http://www.tinysbbs.com/files/tsoft/ Shawn Highfield | | shighfield@gmail.com 1:229/452 | | Fidonet filebone CH-WARE 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 |DU* |http://http://vbsoft.dhakota.org | | d@dhakota.org | | Last update: Apr 11 2008 +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ ==> POINT SOFTWARE CrossPoint (XP) |P? |http://www.crosspoint.de (German only) | | pm@crosspoint.de | | v3.12d on Dec 22 1999 FreeXP |P |http://www.freexp.de (German only) | | support@freexp.de | | v3.42 on Jun 27 2010 +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ ==> SYSOP MAIL EDITORS GoldEd+ |EO*? |http://golded-plus.sourceforge.net/ | | v1.1.5 (Snapshot) on Apr 29 2010 | | NOTE: Unstable versions released often SqEd32 |E |http://www.sqed.de 2:2476/493 | | v1.15 on Dec 15 1999 | | Website is in German and English +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ ==> INTERNET UTILITIES JamNNTPd |UIO |http://ftnapps.sourceforge.net/ | | 1:120/544 Internet Rex |UI? |http://members.shaw.ca/InternetRex/ | | telnet://xanadubbs.ca 1:342/806 | | v2.29 on Oct 21st 2001 TransNet |UIO? |http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mressl/ | | transnet/index.html | | transnet@ressl.com.ar | | v2.11 on Sep 13 2007 Ifmail |UIO |http://ifmail.sourceforge.net | | crosser@average.org MakeNL |UO |http://www.filegate.net/coordutl/ | | v3.2.9 on Feb 1 2010 +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ ==> INFORMATIONAL WEBSITES/BBS LISTS Telnet/Dialup BBS |# |http://www.telnetbbsguide.com 1:275/89 Guide | | Maintained by Dave Perrussel | | This is probably the most updated BBS | | list on the Internet for a general | | BBS list. Synchronet BBS List |# |http://www.synchro.net/sbbslist.html | | Maintained automatically | | This list is specifically for | | Synchronet-based BBS systems and is | | automatically updated nightly. The BBS Corner |# |http://www.bbscorner.com | | This website is more than just files, | | it's an encyclopedia of knowledge for | | BBS sysops and people who want to | | become sysops. This site is run by | | the same person who does the Telnet | | BBS Guide. +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ File Archives: http://archives.thebbs.org http://sysopscorner.thebbs.org (site is no longer maintained) http://www.simtel.net http://www.bbsfiles.com http://hobbes.nmsu.edu (OS/2 specific) http://www.filegate.net/ (FTP access via port 60721) http://www.tinysbbs.com/files/ Note: Most also provide FTP access (use ftp instead of http above) The BBS Software List is published monthly in the FidoGazette. If you have corrections, suggestions or additions to the information above, please contact Sean Dennis with your information via the FIDOGAZETTE echo, netmail at 1:18/200 or email at sean@kd5col.info. Page 6 ======================================================================= T h e F i d o G a z e t t e! Volume V Number IV April, 2011 ======================================================================= =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= !!! G A Z E T T E B B S L I S T !!! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-= By bbslist @ filegate.net Send updates, changes to address above or to janis @ filegate.net. System.......Capitol City Online FidoAddress..1:2320/105 Phone........502-875-8938 Software.....GT Power OS...........OS/2 C/B Verify...None Access.......First Call access to most of BBS upon finishing new user questionnaire Telnet.......cco.ath.cx telnet access to GT Power BBS - same as dial-up www:.........http://cco.ath.cx This site runs Synchronet under linux. Requires separate user registration. Has same message areas as dial-up/telnet bbs. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= System.......Christian Fellowship FidoAddress..1:266/512 Phone........1-856-933-7096 Software.....PCBoard 15.3 OS...........Windows XP pro C/B Verify...Manually via email or voice usually within 24 hours. Access.......Read only until verified. Once verified write access to Msg bases, file areas, chat and doors/games. Telnet.......cfbbs.dtdns.net or cfbbs.no-ip.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= System.......Lightning BBS FidoAddress..1:311/2 Software.....Virtual Advanced OS...........Windows XP C/B Verify...None Access.......First call access to doors, files and message reading. Message posting requires validation. Telnet.......lightningbbs.com www:.........http:/www.lightningbbs.com/index.php Thanks to VADV-PHP you can access almost everything the BBS has to offer from the web, with the exception of door games. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= System.......Lionsden BBS FidoAddress..1:224/303 Phone........613-392-8896 oftware.....Sunchronet OS...........Windows XP C/B Verify...None Access.......First Call access to Msg bases, and file areas. Telnet.......lionsden.darktech.org telnet access offers full features of the standard bbs such as doors, qwkmail, Files, etc. www:.........http:/www.lionsden.darktech.org You will redirected to a menu where you can choose one of three sites. The first one is private and requires PW to get into. FTP..........FTP://lionsden.darktech.org Files only =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= System.......Paragon BBS FidoAddress..1:18/200 Phone........423-434-0851 Software.....Maximus/2 v3.01 OS...........OS/2 Warp 4.52 C/B Verify...None Access.......Manual verification for full access Telnet.......paragon.darktech.org www:.........http://kd5col.info =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= System.......Prism BBS FidoAddress..1:261/38 Phone........607-655-5652 Software.....BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Dada-1 OS...........Linux (Ubuntu) C/B Verify...None Access.......First Call access to Msg bases, file areas, all features of the BBS. Telnet.......filegate.net telnet access offers full features of the standard bbs such as doors, qwkmail, BWmail,Files, chat, group chat, etc. www:.........http:/www.filegate.net:8090/bbbs web interface is limited to reading messages and replying online, or downloading messages in qwk packets, but not uploading them, file download access, guest account. FTP: filegate.net, port 60721. public access to file areas (please note change of port for public access). =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= System.......Roach Guts BBS FidoAddress..1:396/60 Phone:.......337-433-4135 Software.....Maximus on Port 23 (primary) Synchronet on Port 24 (temporary) OS...........Windows XP C/B Verify...None Access.......First call access to doors, files and message reading. Message posting requires validation. Telnet.......roachguts.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= System.......Time Warp of the Future BBS FidoAddress..1:14/400 Phone........none Software.....sbbs 3.15a (very beta) OS...........win. (xp pro. sp3) C/B Verify...None Access.......First Call access to Msg bases, and file areas. Telnet.......time.synchro.net:24 or time.darktech.org:24 or timewarpfuture.dyndns.org:24 telnet access offers full features of the standard bbs such as doors, messages or file area etc. www:.........http://time.synchro.net:81 Web interface is limited really to reading messages and replying online, or downloading messages in qwk packets, but not uploading them, and file download access. SBBS files available. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Page 7 ======================================================================= T h e F i d o G a z e t t e! Volume V Number IV April, 2011 ======================================================================= ----------------------- - e-Ministries - - by Jon Justvig - - March 31, 2011 - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Issue #: 9 (KJV) Gen 5:1 This is the book of the generations of Adam. In the day that God created man, in the likeness of God made he him; (KJV) Gen 5:2 Male and female created he them; and blessed them, and called their name Adam, in the day when they were created. (KJV) Gen 5:3 And Adam lived an hundred and thirty years, and begat a son in his own likeness, after his image; and called his name Seth: Can you imagine that? Living a hundred and thirty years and still able to produce a child. That is amazing in our day and age. (KJV) Gen 5:4 And the days of Adam after he had begotten Seth were eight hundred years: and he begat sons and daughters: (KJV) Gen 5:5 And all the days that Adam lived were nine hundred and thirty years: and he died. And, his age didn't stop there. Nine hundred and thirty years is a long to live. It is possible he did not age as fast as you and I do today. (KJV) Gen 5:6 And Seth lived an hundred and five years, and begat Enos: (KJV) Gen 5:7 And Seth lived after he begat Enos eight hundred and seven years, and begat sons and daughters: (KJV) Gen 5:8 And all the days of Seth were nine hundred and twelve years: and he died. Here is our second generation from Adam to Seth and now onto Enos. The chain of generation linage begins and from today has never ended. In fact, it has only multiplied. (KJV) Gen 5:9 And Enos lived ninety years, and begat Cainan: (KJV) Gen 5:10 And Enos lived after he begat Cainan eight hundred and fifteen years, and begat sons and daughters: Are you still with me? Adam, Seth, Enos to Cainan. (KJV) Gen 5:11 And all the days of Enos were nine hundred and five years: and he died. (KJV) Gen 5:12 And Cainan lived seventy years, and begat Mahalaleel: (KJV) Gen 5:13 And Cainan lived after he begat Mahalaleel eight hundred and forty years, and begat sons and daughters: (KJV) Gen 5:14 And all the days of Cainan were nine hundred and ten years: and he died. (KJV) Gen 5:15 And Mahalaleel lived sixty and five years, and begat Jared: (KJV) Gen 5:16 And Mahalaleel lived after he begat Jared eight hundred and thirty years, and begat sons and daughters: (KJV) Gen 5:17 And all the days of Mahalaleel were eight hundred ninety and five years: and he died. (KJV) Gen 5:18 And Jared lived an hundred sixty and two years, and he begat Enoch: Basically, this chapter has just discussion the decendents of Adam, Seth, Enos, Cainan, Mahalaleel, Jared up to Enoch. We will close this article now and will resume later. I hope you have been inspired by the life long generations up to this point and we will resume the linage and the following next time. If you've enjoyed our meeting, remember to ask your SysOp to carry MINISTER, an echo with FidoNet if he/she doesn't already. Remember also to keep your head up high. May God bless you and keep you! *** This conclude this issue of e-Ministries provided by Jon Justvig. Page 8 ======================================================================= T h e F i d o G a z e t t e! Volume V Number IV April, 2011 ======================================================================= INFO: Fidogazette is published by Janis Kracht, Editor, with the help of Richard Webb 1:116/901 (Old School ToolBox), Sean Dennis 1:18/200 (The Slightly Crusty Sysop), and Jon Justvig 1:298/5 (e-ministries). If you have an idea for a column or a series of articles, please contact me :) New! Email subsriptions via www.filegate.net, but of course you can always link into your uplink and use Tick or a tick compatible program: Where to Send Your Articles Unlike most editors, I surely do not mind running my mouth when there is a sparcity of articles for the 'zine. I'd MUCH rather you sent in material but I think until someone starts a discussion you feel like commenting about, you evil dullards (just kidding!!!) will no doubt complain about "no issues" (grin) So I will fill these issues with my meanderings and thoughts and hopefully we will grow into something of consequence here :) Don't be offended.. write an article! 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New email address for submissions to Dr.Debug: To send a question to Dr. Debug, email a question to drdebug @ filegate.net or post in the fidogazette echo! :) To send a listing to the fidogazette internet bbs list, send your bbs listing to bbslist @ filegate.net or post it in the fidogazette echo! :) Page 9 Published with MakeNews by Janis Kracht