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- It's not often you find a common bond between the
- war-torn land of Zagreb, Croatia, hot video games,
- and motorcycles made in Germany. But like so many
- other things on GEnie, they all have a common
- ground right here.
-
- Help Where It's Needed
-
- Larry Ledlow, Chief Sysop of the Radio, Electronics
- and Broadcasting RoundTable (keyword RADIO) and the
- Consumer Electronics RoundTable (CE), is putting
- action behind his beliefs.
-
- Since mid-January, Larry has been a volunteer radio
- technician for the United Nations High Commissioner
- for Refugees (UNHCR) in Croatia. He is installing
- voice and data communications equipment in both
- fixed locations and vehicles. Although he is based
- in Zagreb during his 100-day volunteer tour, Larry
- will be in Sarajevo and other hot spots.
-
- "Good luck and keep your head _DOWN_ partner,"
- Sully Sullivan wrote in the Radio RoundTable. The
- sentiment was echoed by Bill Newkirk, "Well, don't
- get shot. After all it's not the bullet with your
- name on it to be worried about but the ones
- addressed 'to whom it may concern'...."
-
- Danger was not on Larry's mind when he answered an
- ad last summer. The UN High Commissioner for
- Refugees was seeking skilled radio and
- telecommunications professionals for short-term
- assignments world-wide. Larry heard nothing for
- months, then a call came, followed by more waiting.
- Finally, he received an offer in a location he had
- never considered -- Croatia.
-
- "I suddenly realized this could have grave
- consequences," Larry says. "I became introspective,
- but in the end I had to follow my heart. It 'feels'
- like the right thing to do. UNHCR's activities are,
- by definition, in some pretty awful places, and I
- didn't sign up for a vacation. I told myself that
- if I was serious about lending a hand, I couldn't
- be selective about when or where, so I look at this
- as the next personal challenge laid before me.
- There has never been a better time in my life to do
- this. Physically, mentally, and financially I can
- afford to take the risks. I look forward to coming
- through it enriched and knowing I made a little
- difference to folks who really need help right
- now."
-
- Until his return in April, Larry is keeping in
- touch through Internet mail. You can write to him
- through GEnie's Internet mail gateway using regular
- GE Mail at the address lledlow@rujan.srce.hr@INET#
- There also are topics in both the Radio and
- Consumer Electronics RoundTables for messages.
-
- Explosions of a Different Kind
-
- While the gunfire Larry Ledlow may hear is real and
- has deadly consequences, many GEnie participants
- like to relax to the sound of explosions of a
- different kind. Video game fans crowd arcades for
- "Mortal Kombat II" or unwind at home as "Street
- Fighters." No matter what game they play, one thing
- is certain -- the action is fast and furious.
-
- At one point, not all was well for GEnie video game
- fans. Squeezed into one Category in the Games
- RoundTable, they felt cramped until Chief Sysop
- Scorpia took their concerns to heart and created a
- separate Videogames Bulletin Board.
-
- The new Videogames Bulletin Board is still part of
- the Games RoundTable. Avid gamers can get there
- directly with the keyword 'VIDEOGAMES' or by moving
- to Page 806. There is room to grow and discussions
- of console, CD, and coin-op video games by Sega,
- Nintendo, Jaguar, 3DO, and other game manufacturers
- are flourishing.
-
- Mysterious Scorpia was pinned down long enough to
- answer a few snoopy questions. She reports that she
- has always liked games but when she bought her
- first personal computer it was with the intention
- of learning to program. "This, of course, explains
- why the first thing I did after the system arrived
- was to go out and buy about $100 worth of games,"
- she comments wryly.
-
- That expenditure has been benefitting game fans
- ever since. Scorpia started GEnie's Games
- RoundTable, one of the original GEnie products. A
- year ago she added the Multi-player RoundTable. But
- Scorpia's sting extends beyond GEnie with her
- popular Scorpion's View column in Computer Gaming
- World. While she is recognized as one of the
- country's foremost game experts, she backs away
- from the claim: "I do know a lot," she admits, "and
- generally if I don't know something myself, I can
- figure out where to find it. Well, most of the
- time."
-
- Video gamers on GEnie are happily plunging into
- discussions, sometimes heated. As GASMAN commented
- in a topic discussing VideoGames magazine, "People
- who play computer games view cart games as
- infantile, and people who play cart games view
- computer games as boring." So the explosions
- continue in the Videogames Bulletin Board, only now
- they have a lot more room.
-
- Legendary Motorcycles of Germany
-
- There were explosions of the verbal kind when Bob
- Higdon (BMW.BOB) joined GEnie shortly after the
- Motorcycling RoundTable (keyword MOTO) began in
- 1991. Well known as a writer, long-distance BMW
- rider (over 50,000 miles in one year), lawyer,
- activist, and member of the Board of Directors of
- the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America, Inc. (BMW
- MOA), Bob pulls no punches when he has something to
- say.
-
- That's typical of BMW riders. They are known as
- individualists with a passion for BMWs, the
- legendary motorcycles of Germany that have an avid
- world-wide following.
-
- When Bob was elected Vice President of BMW MOA last
- fall, he began telling other members of the Board
- about GEnie. MOTO Chief Co-Sysop Bill Muhr, BMW
- rider and BMW MOA member, was delighted to help.
-
- It didn't take long for a majority of the BMW MOA
- Board to become GEnie participants. Rather than
- waiting days for postal mail to arrive, or playing
- expensive telephone tag, they discovered the
- convenience of GE Mail for conducting Association
- business.
-
- It was through GE Mail that the MOTO Sysops went to
- the Board with the suggestion the Motorcycling
- RoundTable become the official online service for
- the BMW MOA. Within a week, the decision was made,
- and in February, over 20,000 BMW MOA members
- learned that GEnie was a new benefit for their
- association.
-
- As the official online service for the BMW MOA,
- members can communicate directly with the Board and
- the association office. GEnie participants can join
- the BMW MOA online, or renew their memberships. And
- Board members are considering regular Real-Time
- Conferences where they can discuss issues with
- members and other motorcyclists.
-
- "The BMW MOA is the first of the major motorcycling
- associations to make GEnie their official online
- service," says Bill Muhr. "We're looking forward to
- welcoming others in the future."
-
- Zagreb, video games and motorcycles -- they all
- come together on GEnie!
-