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- Press Release from THE SAUDI CONNECTION 12/13/90
-
- Mark Niswonger, a teacher at the Manteca Regional Occupational
- Program in the small, central valley town of Manteca in California,
- had an idea. Since he taught Computers and Computer Applications he
- wanted to give an incentive to his classes. "Why not have the class
- get hands-on experience by letting them write letters to our service-
- members in Saudi Arabia on my BBS?" he mused.
-
- Thus was born "The Saudi Connection". Soon the local phone company
- pitched in to help defray the costs of sending the letters to Saudi
- Arabia, and several local businesses coughed up a few donations of
- their own.
-
- Mark happened to mention The Saudi Connection in casual conversation
- with Gary Lagier, a friend and fellow sysop. "What a fantastic counter-
- point to all the 'bad press' BBSes are getting lately! I can see it
- now, a nation-wide volunteer-run network all designed to funnel letters
- from home to the troops in the field," Gary exclaimed.
-
- "Ok. You do the Saudi side. I'll try to line up a few widely-scattered
- BBSes across the country to feed into my system and then I will feed
- them to you for transmission to your friends in Saudi Arabia. When you
- get your system net-able we'll move the whole works to CrossRoads and
- you'll be on your own." The deal was made and off each went to their
- own tasks.
-
- After placing a couple messages in various nation-wide echos carried
- on FidoNet BBSes around the world, Gary thought no more of it for a
- couple of days until return messages started pouring in.
-
- An NEC (Net Echo Coordinator) in southern California volunteered to
- carry The Saudi Connection into his entire net. A housewife/sysop in
- Florida asked what she could do to help out. A teenaged boy in New
- York volunteered to feed the entire state of New York. And the word
- spread like electronic waves across the land.
-
- The Saudi Connection met with an enthusiastic reception. Sysops every-
- where were sending night time messages all across the land enlisting
- the help of yet another unsuspecting sysop.
-
- In ten weeks the net grew like topsy from a small handful of BBSes
- scattered here and there to well over 1,050 BBSes representing 38
- states, Alaska, Hawaii and even Canada. This made it the fastest
- growing network in the history of amateur telecommunications. Almost
- overnight sysops unknown to each other, from all walks of life, had
- united into a cohesive whole designed for the sole purpose of serving
- others.
-
- A landmark had been set, and everyday new milestones were being set.
- Everywhere the news media was catching on to the power and reach of
- amateur telecommunications. The popular conception of BBSes being the
- habitat of 'hackers' was blown away with the fresh wind of uniting
- behind a noble cause.
-
- Now a shut-in in downtown Memphis types in letters received by her
- local radio station for sending to Saudi Arabia. A man in Sacramento
- brings his BBS to a media event featuring over 40 Radio and TV Stations
- to let the attendees enter their messages themselves. A computer
- store owner in El Paso remains open longer hours so workers can come
- in and send messages to their loved ones in Saudi Arabia.
-
- Truely a grassroots phenomena!
-
- And it is still growing. Those mechanics, doctors, lawyers, housewives,
- shut-ins, teenagers, company owners, school kids, pilots with only one
- thing in common, being the sysop of a BBS, have begun making plans to
- become a formal net. Well over 200 of them have listed their intentions
- of becoming SaudiNet. It is planned to occur before Christmas.
-
- This is the actual way things happened between Mark and I. You do NOT
- have to use this particular "release".
-
- [insert your local flavor and your own particular slant here for your
- BBS] Like:
-
- John Jones, local sysop of XYZ BBS here in Downtown, State
- has joined with well over a thousand other BBSes all across
- the United States to allow their BBS Users to send letters
- to their loved ones in Saudi Arabia. This nation-wide effort
- is all volunteer and is totally free to all users. etc etc
- etc
-
- Suggestion: Have all your own local BBSes listed below for the media to
- examine and advertise.
-
- If you need any more information just let me know.
-
- Gary Lagier
- The Saudi Connection
- TurboCity BBS
- 1:208/2
- (209) 599-7435 BBS
- (209) 599-6722 Voice
- P O Box 512
- Ripon CA 95366
-