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- MAP01: WELCOME
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- "What hath God wrought?"
- -- Samuel F.B. Morse
- The first telegraph message
- ever sent (1844)
-
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- WELCOME TO ROADMAP!! According to a recent poll by Louis Harris and
- Associates, thirty-four percent of the adults in America have recently
- seen, heard, or read something about the mysterious "Information
- Superhighway." Sixty percent even said that they thought that the
- Information Superhighway is a really neat idea, even though they
- have absolutely no idea what it is (1).
-
- That's where this workshop comes in. Over the next few weeks I am
- going to show you around the Internet, give you some basic commands
- that will help you use the tools of the Internet more effectively,
- point you in the direction of people who can help you if you
- ever get lost, and even give you a glimpse of what the coming
- Information Superhighway will actually look like.
-
- How am I going to do all of this? Well, each one of these daily lessons
- will give you a glimpse at one small part of the Internet. We'll talk
- about particular tools and sites, showing you some traps to avoid, and
- even showing you some basic commands that will help you use the tools
- to your own advantage. In the end, I hope that you will gain a better
- understanding of the individual parts and pieces that, when put together,
- make up the Internet.
-
- While my goals are lofty, I also have to be realistic. There are so
- many computer systems out there running so many different software
- packages, each with their own unique commands, that there is absolutely
- NO way that I will be able to teach you everything you need to know about
- the Internet in a month. Instead, I will teach you the basic commands
- that are common on most systems, and I point you in the direction of
- someone who can help you with your questions about the system that you
- are using.
-
- Count on the fact that the one system that I will fail to give
- commands for will be yours. Remember a little while back when I asked
- you to find the name and telephone number of someone at your local
- Internet service provider who can answer your questions? If I leave
- anything out in a lesson, if you have ANY questions, or if you are
- frustrated or confused, call this person!!! I'm going to show you
- the basics, but your contact at your local Internet service provider
- will be there to give you the specifics for your system and to answer
- most of the questions that you may have.
-
- Now I am perfectly aware that some of you will still want to post your
- questions or comments directly to me or to the list. For God's
- sake, resist this urge!! With over 55,000 people enrolled in this
- workshop (yes, there are 55,000 of you subscribed to THREE different
- lists), there is absolutely *NO WAY* I will be able to respond to
- your letter. If everyone on this list wrote to me, there is a rather
- good chance that the incoming mail volume would crash the mainframe
- computer for the entire University of Alabama. I don't want this to
- happen. Besides, the people at your local Internet service
- provider are better equiped to answer your questions about your
- system than I am, and they will even be able to provide you with
- some individual attention (something, because of this workshop's
- size, I cannot do).
-
- Before I send you on you way this lovely Thursday, there is a rather
- humorous story that I want to pass on to you -- a story which actually
- has (some) relevance to this workshop. Most of you know that the
- the University of Alabama is quite famous for our Crimson Tide
- football team (which has won 12 national championships), and for
- our undergraduate business school (which is ranked in the top 5%
- in the nation).
-
- You may not know that the University of Alabama is also famous for
- our squirrels (yes, I said "squirrels"). It seems that the squirrels
- living in the trees on the campus of the University of Alabama have
- developed quite a taste for power lines ... especially for the power
- lines leading into the the University's mainframe computer center.
- (For those who are not electrically inclined, let me just add that
- energetic squirrels and power lines do not mix well).
-
- Why do I tell you this? Well, since our computer has been "squirreled"
- twice, I just wanted you to be aware that there may be a slim chance
- that the mainframe may go down during the workshop. If this happens,
- please DO NOT PANIC, and please do not write me! Instead, be patient,
- and try to keep from laughing yourself silly as you picture a char-
- broiled squirrel shooting across the University of Alabama campus at
- Mach two.
-
- In short, if a particular Roadmap lesson is late, enjoy a good laugh
- (Seriously, if the computer does go down you won't lose any lessons
- ... you may get the lessons a little later than usual, but the lessons
- will be sent to you as soon as the mainframe comes back on line).
-
- Tomorrow, we'll start the lesssons, and I'll give you your first
- homework assignment (gasp!). Thank you for enrolling in the Roadmap
- workshop. I hope you will have as much fun travelling the Internet
- as I am having teaching it to you.
-
-
- Sources:
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- (1) St. Petersburg Times 5/16/94 Business p.10 (from Edupage 05.17.94)
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- PATRICK DOUGLAS CRISPEN THE VIEWS EXPRESSED IN THIS LETTER DO NOT
- PCRISPE1@UA1VM.UA.EDU NECESSARILY REPRESENT THE VIEWS OF THE
- THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA - TUSCALOOSA
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- ROADMAP: COPYRIGHT PATRICK CRISPEN 1994. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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