F I D O N E W S Volume 17, Number 35 28 Aug 2000
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Table of Contents
1. EDITORIAL ................................................ 1
Policy Debate ............................................ 1
2. COLUMNS .................................................. 3
Ol'WDB: Big Rocks in Your Life ........................... 3
3. NET HUMOR ................................................ 5
Union Brothel ............................................ 5
Points to Ponder ......................................... 5
4. COMIX IN ASCII ........................................... 7
Cowstle .................................................. 7
5. INTERNET INFO ............................................ 8
Fidonet-related sites .................................... 8
6. FIDONEWS INFO ............................................ 12
Masthead ................................................. 12
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EDITORIAL
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Policy Debate
Doug Myers
Policy Debate continues to rage in the FN_SYSOP echo. Last week's
editorial expressed the opinion that a formal change to Policy 4 is
unlikely to result from any of the discussion currently taking
place. However, Fidonet these days is run as much by the way sysops
view the proper way they should interact as by any strict
interpretation of policy... so it behooves us to examine some of the
issues of the debate.
ISSUE: Policy 4.07 was never ratified by the sysops of Fidonet, and
therefore isn't binding on them.
It's true that Policy 4.07 was never voted upon by the sysops of
Fidonet, but rather by the Regional Coordinators. The fact that
P4.07 granted Fidonet Coordinators governing authority which was
previously considered to be in the hands of individual sysops leads
some critics to cry "Foul!" They feel that the Coordinators were
out of line to grant themselves broad powers and then attempt to
legitimate it by voting only among themselves.
Though this editor respects the above considerations, what is
overlooked is that P4.07 has been informally ratified by sysop
assent. Power in Fidonet _does_ reside in the hands of the sysops
to the extent that they care to exercise it... but to the extent
that they don't, power is exercised by individuals or groups.
Simply put, if a group sets up rules and they are followed, then the
rules are valid. P4.07 has stood unaltered for over ten years, and
until the sysops reject it, it's valid... hence "informally
ratified."
This "informal ratification" is, however, a two-edged sword. The
Region 10 Coordinator discovered a few years back that the powers
granted by Policy could be effectively rescinded by the sysops.
ISSUE: Sysop ratification of Policy isn't necessary.
It is pointed out that NONE of the policies prior to P4 were
ratified by ANYONE, but rather handed down from "on high." Hence
there is no precedent for sysop ratification.
This editor would argue that no policy would be successful without
the assent of the sysops who comprise Fidonet. All policies were
ratified to the extent that they were followed.
ISSUE: Much of the debate on "policy" is actually on areas not
covered by policy. For example, echomail isn't covered by P4.07.
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The above argument places too strict an interpretation on the term
"policy." While P4.07 avoids any regulation of echomail, it's
difficult to argue that there's no echomail policy. Anyone who has
tried to start an echo realizes that there's a definite procedure to
follow (a policy), though it's expressed by the mail movers rather
than the Coordinators.
The practices which aren't defined by P4.07 are as much a part of
Fidonet Policy as those formally stated.
ISSUE: Fidonet doesn't really need a Policy. A set of informal
guidelines would serve the same purpose.
This is a mere bandying of words. Changing what we call policy
doesn't alter the reality. A formal policy which no one follows
isn't really policy at all, while "informal guidelines" which
constrict are more binding than any stated policy.
CONCLUSION: Fidonet will always be governed by Policy, though it
won't be P4.07 or even its successor should one ever be drafted and
adopted. Policy is simply the way the sysops choose to interact...
and that may or may not follow the formal policy. For example,
sysops generally organize under a coordinator structure, pretty much
as defined by formal policy as there are few practical alternatives.
However, strict geographic organization as mandated by formal policy
is increasingly ignored as sysops find increasing advantage to
organize in more appropriate ways. Bob Satti's concession of
automatic geographic exemptions has become policy more binding than
P4.07.
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COLUMNS
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Ol'WDB's Column
wdbonner@pacbell.net
ENGINEERING EXPERT IN TIME MANAGEMENT
The BIG ROCKS in your life
One day an expert in time management was speaking to a group of
business students and, to drive home a point, used an illustration
those students will never forget. As he stood in front of the group
of high powered overachievers he said, "Okay, time for a quiz." Then
he pulled out a one-gallon, wide-mouthed Mason jar and set it on
the table in front of him. Then he produced about a dozen
fist-sized rocks and carefully placed them, one at a time, into the
jar. When the jar was filled to the top and no more rocks would fit
inside, he asked, "Is this jar full?"
Everyone in the class said, "Yes." Then he said, "Really?" He
reached under the table and pulled out a bucket of gravel. Then he
dumped some gravel in and shook the jar causing pieces of gravel to
work themselves down into the space between the big rocks.
Then he asked the group once more, "Is the jar full?" By this time
the class was on to him. "Probably not," one of them answered.
"Good!" he replied. He reached under the table and brought out a
bucket of sand. He started dumping the sand in the jar and it went
into all of the spaces left between the rocks and the gravel.
Once more he asked the question, "Is this jar full?" No!" the class
shouted. Once again he said, "Good." Then he grabbed a pitcher of
water and began to pour it in until the jar was filled to the brim.
Then he looked at the class and asked, "What is the point of this
illustration?" One eager beaver raised his hand and said, "The
point is, no matter how full your schedule is, if you try really
hard you can always fit some more things in it!"
"No," the speaker replied, "that's not the point. The truth this
illustration teaches us is: If you don't put the big rocks in
first, you'll never get them in at all." What are the 'big rocks'
in your life? Your children; Your loved ones; Your education; Your
dreams; A worthy cause; Teaching or mentoring others; Doing things
that you love; Time for yourself; Your health; Your significant
other. Remember to put these BIG ROCKS in first or you'll never get
them in at all.
If you sweat the little stuff (the gravel, the sand) then you'll
fill your life with little things you worry about that don't really
matter, and you'll never have the real quality time you need to
spend on the big, important stuff (the big rocks).
So, tonight, or in the morning, when you are reflecting on this
short story, ask yourself this question: What are the 'big rocks' in
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my life? Then, put those in your jar first. (Found floating in web
surf).
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NET HUMOR
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Union Brothel
Thanks to Roy Reed
A dedicated union worker was attending a convention in Las Vegas
and, as you would expect, decided to check out the local brothels
nearby. When he got to the first one, he asked the madam, "Is this a
union house?"
"No," she replied, "I'm sorry it isn't."
"Well, if I pay you $100, what cut do the girls get?"
"The house gets $80 and the girls get $20."
Mightily offended at such unfair dealings, the man stomped off down
the street in search of a more equitable, hopefully unionized shop.
His search continued until finally he reached a brothel where the
madame responded,
"Why yes sir, this IS a union house."
The man asked, "And if I pay you $100, what cut do the girls get?"
"The girls get $80 and the house gets $20."
"That's more like it!" the UPS man said. He looked around the room
and pointed to a stunningly attractive blonde. "I'd like her for the
night."
"I'm sure you would, sir," said the madame, then, gesturing to an
obese fifty-five year old woman in the corner, "but Ethel here has
seniority."
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Points to Ponder
Thanks to Peggy Hollinger
allica@juno.com
If you throw a cat out of the car window, does it become kitty
litter?
If you choke a Smurf, what color does it turn?
Is it OK to use the AM radio after noon?
What do chickens think we taste like?
What do people in China call their good plates?
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What do you call a male ladybug?
What hair color do they put on the driver's license of a bald man?
When dog food is new and improved tasting, who tests it?
Why didn't Noah swat those two mosquitoes?
Why do they sterilize the needle for lethal injections?
Why doesn't glue stick to the inside of the bottle?
Why do you need a driver's license to buy liquor when you can't
drink and drive?
Why isn't phonetic spelled the way it sounds?
Why are there Interstates in Hawaii?
Why are there flotation devices in the seats of planes instead of
parachutes?
Why are cigarettes sold at gas stations where smoking is prohibited?
Have you ever imagined a world without hypothetical situations?
How does the guy who drives the snowplow get to work?
If the 7-11 is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, why does it
have locks on the door?
Why is a bra singular and panties plural?
If a firefighter fights fire and a crime fighter fights crime, what
does a freedom fighter fight?
If they squeeze olives to get olive oil, how do they get baby oil?
Why do they put Braille dots on the keypad of a drive-up ATM?
Why is it that when you transport something by car it is called
shipment, but when you transport something by ship it's called
cargo?
Why don't sheep shrink when it rains?
If con is the opposite of pro, is Congress the opposite of progress?
If flying is so safe, why do they call the airport the terminal?
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COMIX IN ASCII
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