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- Subject: alt.callahans ADMIN: Allabout Callahan's, Part 2 of 2
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- Archive-name: callahans/allabout/part2
- Last-modified: 1994/03/23
- Version: 2.1
- Posting-frequency: Monthly
-
- == continued from Part 1
-
- *** Parties and Things in Callahan's
-
- We've already mentioned the New Year's Pizza Party, which is held at the
- appropriate time each year. It was started because the newsgroup used
- to be a pretty empty place over the holiday season, with people on
- vacation and all, and it's a nice way for the ones left behind to share
- some holiday spirit.
-
- There are also birthday parties occasionally. The Didi-Sprite keeps a
- list of Patron's birthdays, and newcomers who want to be on it should
- post their birthdays. Since there are so many Patrons, every day is
- _someone's_ birthday, so parties tend to be held only for long-standing
- or very well-known Patrons.
-
- What happens is: Someone contacts a large bunch of the victim's friends,
- collecting birthday greetings and Virtual mayhem from them in e-mail,
- then formats it all together and posts a humongous birthday party built
- from everyone's messages. It's quite an honour to have such a surprise
- party thrown for you, but the sheer number of Patrons means nobody
- should feel bad about not getting one.
-
- Party posts are often quite long, and the threads can go on quite a
- while, so the keyword PARTY should always be included in the Subject
- line of any party post. And if you want to get weekly reminder
- messages on upcoming birthdays, contact Didi at
- angelica@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca .
-
-
- *** Callahan's and Real Life
-
- Since Callahan's is full of real people, they sometimes find they live
- close enough together to meet up in Real Life (RL). This has led to the
- idea of the RealSpace, in which a bunch of Callahanians get together and
- have a great time. There are several groups of people who met in
- Callahan's and now get together regularly in RL. A few romances have
- started this way, and even a marriage or two!
-
- There are other ways in which Callahanians can share RL experiences.
- People have posted invitations to open parties, and stage performances
- in which they appear, and to events like science fiction conventions.
- The keyword REALSPACE is sometimes used to announce, organise, or report
- on any such gatherings.
-
- And when a Callahanian travels, well! There are often other
- Callahanians scattered around the destination and this makes a great
- excuse for a get-together. Several Patrons have had dinner or attended
- parties with people from other countries, and many a Patron has given
- free travel accommodation to a visiting Callahanian from across the
- country or across the world.
-
-
- *** Callahan's Books by Spider Robinson (and others)
-
- The alt.callahans newsgroup, as mentioned earlier, is based on some
- books written by a fellow called Spider Robinson. Here is a list of his
- Callahan's books:
-
- Callahan's Crosstime Saloon, 1977, ISBN 0-441-09043-5.
- Time Travellers Strictly Cash, 1981, ISBN 0-441-80713-5.
- Callahan's Secret, 1986, ISBN 0-441-09074-5.
- The Callahan Touch, 1993, ISBN 0-441-09075-3.
- Off The Wall at Callahan's, 1994, ISBN 0-312-85661-X.
-
- Spider has also written two books about Lady Sally, Mike's wife and
- proprietor of a very classy bordello...
-
- Callahan's Lady, 1989, ISBN 0-441-09072-9.
- Lady Slings the Booze, 1992, ISBN 0-441-46929-9.
-
- All of the above books are published by Ace Books of New York. They are
- not the easiest books to find, and you may have better luck perusing
- second-hand book stores for some of the earlier ones. Spider has also
- written several science fiction books which have nothing to do with
- Callahan's, including a few with his wife, Jeanne Robinson.
-
- The Callahan's Place books are collections of short stories (except for
- _Off_The_Wall_, explained below), whereas the Lady Sally books are
- novels. All of them (plus his other books) come highly recommended by
- most of the Patrons who have read them, although some of us don't like
- them - hey, we encourage diversity and nobody ever said you have to
- think any particular way to post here!
-
- The Callahan's Place described in the books is quite similar to the one
- in the newsgroup in some respects, but quite different in others. The
- general philosophy is pretty much the same, but the decor and traditions
- vary a bit. In the books, the characters indulge in regular pun
- contests every Tuesday night, Wednesdays are for tall tales, and Monday
- is Fireside Fillmore night, in which some of the characters jam with
- their musical instruments. There is a counter-clock (a mirror-image of
- a normal clock) on the wall, an ornate iron spiral staircase leading up
- to the roof, no bar stools, a free lunch of ham sandwiches on the
- bartop, and no mirror behind the bar (the wall is covered with scrawls
- of some of the best (worst?) puns from Tuesday contests - and _this_
- stuff comprises the _Off_The_Wall_ book). Much of this has never made
- regular reference in the newsgroup, but occasionally someone might
- mention some of it.
-
- And if you're curious, yes, Spider _does_ know about the newsgroup. He
- does not read it, though (at least as far as any of us know), and he has
- never posted anything here. A few of us have met him in person (at
- science fiction conventions, for example, where he is sometimes a guest
- of honour), and the reports are that he is quite a nice guy. If you
- happen to meet him, please be considerate and don't pester him with
- questions about this newsgroup!
-
- There are three stories which may explain why Spider doesn't hang out
- here:
- 1) Chris Davis met Spider once at a Boscone convention, and he said he
- didn't have time for the Net because he was worried about getting
- sucked into it. (Fair enough; we know how addictive it can be!)
- 2) Taldin met Spider at I-Con IX, where he said he didn't want to read
- any fan-fiction about Callahan's, because he was leery about getting
- sued for copyright violations if he sees an idea and then later
- accidentally uses it. This could possibly be extended to include the
- sort of things people write in alt.callahans.
- 3) Hearsay from an unknown source says that Spider once saw a printout
- of some of alt.callahans and didn't see much of a resemblance to how
- he envisioned the Place.
- So, it could be that Spider is actually a little tired of hearing about
- us already. As we just said, _please_ don't bother him about the
- newsgroup if you happen to meet him.
-
- There is another book related to Callahan's - it happens to be a source
- book for the role-playing game GURPS by Steve Jackson Games. It was
- written by Chris W. McCubbin, with help from Spider:
- GURPS Callahan's Crosstime Saloon, 1992, ISBN 1-55634-221-7.
-
- And if you turn to page 73 of this book, you will see alt.callahans
- mentioned specifically. As a Patron of this Place you are therefore, in
- some small way, famous.
-
-
- *** Other Callahan's Resources on the Net (and off)
-
- The Wednesday Round Table:
- Apart from the newsgroup alt.callahans, there is a callahans channel on
- Internet Relay Chat (IRC). At the moment it only operates on Wednesdays
- (USA time) and mostly during the US evening. If you know how to use
- IRC, simply join the channel #callahans at the appropriate time and you
- should find a few other Callahanians on-line and willing to chat.
-
- The VR space used in IRC is a big, round, oak table situated at the bar.
- The people there do all the things they do in alt.callahans, except that
- it all happens instantly instead of posting messages and waiting for a
- reply. At the moment, the conditions there are much less crowded than
- in the newsgroup. The Wednesday Round Table is ideal for anyone who has
- access to IRC and who feels the volume of posts in alt.callahans is just
- too overwhelming. As it grows, the Round Table will eventually expand
- to other days of the week, to help keep things small and manageable.
- The Round Table was set up and is administered by Elana Beach. If you
- have any questions about it you can e-mail her at elana@netcom.com .
-
- Here is a quick time conversion chart for the Wednesday Round Table:
- US Eastern Time: 18:00 - 00:00
- US Pacific Time: 15:00 - 21:00
- UK (Greenwich) Time: 23:00 - 05:00 (Thursday)
- Australian Eastern Time: 09:00 (Thursday) - 15:00 (Thursday)
-
- If you don't know how to use IRC, then you should either check your
- on-line help or ask a local expert on your system.
-
- HoloMUCK:
- HoloMUCK is a multi-user game running on a machine in Montreal. Many
- current and ex-Callahanians have characters on HoloMUCK, and logging in
- is another way of meeting up with them in real time.
-
- The telnet address for HoloMUCK is 132.206.78.1 (port 5757).
- The e-mail contact is Sjade, at these addresses:
- holomuck@collatz.mcrcim.mcgill.ca for information;
- jrw@cyberspace.com to set up a character.
-
- If you want to have a look at Holo first, telnet to the above address
- and connect as a guest. Instructions appear when you open the telnet
- connection. If you don't know how to use telnet, either check your
- on-line help or ask a local expert.
-
- The Callahan's World-Wide Web Page:
- John Ockerbloom (spok+@cs.cmu.edu) maintains a World-Wide Web page with
- Callahan's information. The reference is:
- http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/Web/People/spok/callahans/README.html
-
- The page contains links to several Callahan's documents, and also some
- archived posts from the past. If you don't know how to access the Web,
- ask a local expert about it.
-
- The Callahan's FTP Sites:
- Danger Mouse (mar@physics.su.oz.au) maintains a small Callahan's
- anonymous FTP site at suphys.physics.su.oz.au (129.78.129.1), in the
- directory /pub/mar/callahans .
-
- This site contains the latest copies of all the regular informational
- posts, and some other stuff of interest. If you do not know how to use
- FTP, check your on-line help or ask a local expert on your system. If
- you have any problems accessing the site, send e-mail to DM.
-
- frood (korz@cs.columbia.edu) maintains another Callahan's FTP site at
- bach.cs.columbia.edu (128.59.28.19). This site contains an archive of
- Callahan's posts, as well as a copy of the Callahan's Cookbook (see
- sections on the Cookbook and Archives below).
-
- DO NOT try to log in (via TELNET) to these sites as "guest" or
- "anonymous". No such accounts exist on either machine, and your
- request will be denied.
-
- The Callahan's Cookbook:
- Danger Mouse has compiled a collection of recipes from Callahanians.
- Most of the recipes have been posted to the group, and DM collects any
- new ones which appear. The current version is 2.1 (June 23, 1993),
- which contains 57 recipes, contributed by 32 different Patrons.
-
- The Cookbook is available from the Callahan's FTP Sites and the
- Callahan's World-Wide Web Page. It exists in three formats: Plain ASCII
- (a text file like this), LaTeX (a text formatting language), and
- PostScript (a graphics format suitable for laser-printing).
-
- On frood's FTP site, the appropriate directory is /pub/cookbook .
- The files there are in GNU zip compressed format, with file names:
- cookbook.asc.gz, cookbook.ps.gz, cookbook.tex.gz . Patrons in the USA
- should grab the book from this site, to save trans-Pacific traffic.
-
- Each format is available from DM's FTP site both normally and Unix
- compressed. Here are the file sizes in bytes:
- 125001 cookbook.asc (ASCII)
- 57257 cookbook.asc.Z (ASCII, Unix compressed)
- 301200 cookbook.ps (PostScript)
- 121449 cookbook.ps.Z (PostScript, Unix compressed)
- 135166 cookbook.tex (LaTeX)
- 60063 cookbook.tex.Z (LaTeX, Unix compressed)
-
- The Callahan's Coffeehouse:
- This is a collection of songs performed by Callahanians and compiled by
- John Ockerbloom in 1991. It contains songs by the Mandelbear (Steve
- Savitzky), Windsinger (Rhodri James), The Green Tiger (James Birdsall),
- and Taldin (Jeff Young), all original compositions. The recording
- quality is not very good, but the songs are fun. Getting a copy of the
- tape for yourself these days may prove difficult, however. Please don't
- bother John for a copy - he hasn't the necessary equipment to make new
- copies. If you want a copy, the best way is to find another Patron who
- has a copy and ask nicely for a duplicate.
-
-
- *** Other Regular Informational Postings in Callahan's
-
- In addition to this Allabout file, there are a few other regular posts
- which appear in Callahan's. The reason they are separate from the
- Allabout is that they contain information which is either posted or
- updated much more frequently than the information here. You will see
- them posted every so often, or you can grab them from the Callahan's FTP
- Site or World-Wide Web Page. The files are:
-
- Flames:
- Probably the most important regular post, this describes the action to
- take (or not to take) when people start getting insulting or abusive in
- the newsgroup. To summarise: ignore the flamer and e-mail or post
- friendly support to the victim. Posted weekly.
-
- Callahan's New Patron's Guide:
- This gives a rundown on net-etiquette and technical information on
- posting to newsgroups for new Net users. Posted every two weeks.
-
- Callahan's Keyword Guidelines:
- This post describes the practice of labelling posts with Subject line
- keywords (to assist readers) and lists all the keywords in common use.
- Posted every two weeks.
-
-
- *** Related Newsgroups to alt.callahans
-
- Several people have thought that Callahan's is such a good idea there
- should be more newsgroups like it. Some of them went out and created
- some! There are now a few groups which were inspired by alt.callahans,
- most of them under the alt.pub.* hierarchy.
-
- The first such group was an attempt to create a bar like the Chatsubo in
- William Gibson's novel _Neuromancer_. The group alt.cyberpunk.chatsubo
- is now a bit of a mix of that plus a lot of people posting cyberpunk
- style stories.
-
- Another such group, alt.pub.dragons-inn, began as a place similar to
- Callahan's but with a strong fantasy theme. It and its sister group,
- alt.pub.cloven-shield, have now become places for building fantasy
- stories in a VR environment. The next group, alt.pub.havens-rest,
- continued the idea in a science fiction theme.
-
- More like Callahan's is alt.pub.coffeehouse.amethyst. It shares much of
- the same philosophy as Callahan's, but is not so heavy on the VR.
-
-
- *** The Growth of Callahan's
-
- The newsgroup alt.callahans was created in November 1989 by Chris Davis.
- Since then there have been over 60,000 posts to the group. (The number
- listed at your site may be smaller, since many sites did not receive the
- group until much later.) Nobody really knows how many posters have
- contributed, but it must be several hundred, perhaps over a thousand.
- Many of those have since disappeared, but now there are about a hundred
- 'regulars' and perhaps a similar number of semi-lurkers who post
- occasionally.
-
- It is impossible to tell exactly how many people read the group, but the
- last official estimate (February 1994) was 80,000. So it seems that
- lurkers outnumber regular posters by quite a margin!
-
- With the explosive growth of the Net, these numbers have been increasing
- constantly, and it is likely they will continue to do so. And even
- today, the volume of posts in Callahan's can be quite daunting. A
- report from February 1994 listed alt.callahans as the 151st top
- newsgroup by number of bytes, and 94th top by number of articles, with
- 3379 articles posted during January 1994.
-
- A few times people have suggested a split of alt.callahans in order to
- make the group more structured and hence manageable. Each time there
- was a lot of discussion and a general consensus that splitting the
- group would rob it of one of its chief virtues - diversity. The great
- range of topics and cross-linking of conversation threads is probably
- the most important thing in maintaining that special and somewhat
- magical atmosphere which seems to pervade the Place. And that same
- conclusion will almost certainly be reached any time someone ever
- suggests that a split might be a good idea.
-
- But a positive attitude did come out of all those discussions. And that
- attitude was that, if more people want to participate in a group like
- Callahan's, we should simply create more such groups! Then all the
- newcomers can spread out over several new groups, and the size of each
- will remain reasonable. In the words of Nick Chopper, "Colonise
- Cyberspace!" The group alt.pub.coffeehouse.amethyst was the first of
- these, and there will probably be many more to come.
-
-
- *** Archives and Databases
-
- There is no single collected archive of all Callahan's posts. Taldin
- has an archive of the first 14 months or so (November 1989 to about
- February 1991), but not in an easily accessible form.
-
- frood has an archive of all posts received at his site since August 1991
- to the present. This archive numbers about 40,000 posts, and is well
- over 100 megabytes in size - and obviously growing. You can FTP single
- month's worth of articles from bach.cs.columbia.edu (128.59.28.19).
- The files are in GNU zip compressed tar format, and have names like:
- /pub/callahans/Y-<yyyy>/<Mmmyy>.tar.gz
- e.g. /pub/callahans/Y-1992/Aug92.tar.gz
- Individual articles or Subject threads cannot be searched for or
- retrieved. If you have any questions about this archive, send e-mail to
- frood at korz@cs.columbia.edu .
-
- If anyone has the resources to set up a better article retrieval system
- (including search facilities, for example) from such a large archive,
- please contact frood to arrange details.
-
- Every so often someone asks who everyone in the group is and a bunch of
- personal descriptions get posted. Then someone usually says, "Let's
- collect all this info in a database so newcomers can get it easily and
- we don't have to see it all again." There are a couple of problems with
- this - the main one being that nobody has had the energy to compile such
- a database yet!
-
- But there is also a moral objection which can be made. Many people do
- not want personal information about them stored in a public database.
- Fair enough - we don't force anybody to do anything they don't want to
- do. Which makes assembling a database even more difficult, and quite a
- bit less useful. Maybe someone will try one day. As long as they ask
- permission from everybody and heed when it is not granted, okay.
-
-
- *** Dedication and Credits
-
- This Allabout is dedicated to:
- Caeilte - The first to leave us.
- The Artful Dodger - May you forever roam the deserts you loved so much
- and which you shared with so many of us.
- Viola - Life was a stage - may the intermission be short.
- Tony Kidson - Ever thoughtful, always wise, the words from your Bromley
- cat-warmer will be sorely missed.
- None of you are forgotten.
-
- The original Allabout file was written by Taldin the Blue Unicorn.
- Nick Chopper maintained and upgraded the information for several years,
- with the help of many un-named Callahan's Patrons.
- This version was compiled by Danger Mouse, with much help and input of
- text from both Taldin and Nick, as well as Firehawk, the Didi-Sprite,
- kitten, /*, Jezebel, Draco, Elana Beach, Nicarra, Big Al, Aurora, frood,
- Tink, John Ockerbloom, amd Rowan.
-
- If you have any suggestions for additions or changes to this file,
- please send mail to Danger Mouse at mar@physics.su.oz.au .
-
- - Danger Mouse.
-