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- Cyberspace -- the term most often applied to the
- electronic universe of which the *StarShip* is a part
- -- is one of those odd places. We know the people
- with whom we interact through their words, and
- usually nothing more.
-
- Sometimes that gets us into trouble. Robin Evans, for
- example, has had to explain on more than one occasion
- that it's Robin, as in Robin Hood, or Batman and
- Robin, when people refer to him as "her." Hopefully,
- the ARexx classes Robin has been conducting in CALC
- have helped to reduce the gender confusion.
-
- Divine Inspiration
-
- Then there's Stan Davis. When Commodore began to
- exhibit signs of financial distress, Stan would offer
- tidbits concerning Commodore's financial arrangements
- with Prudential, or he'd decipher Commodore's
- quarterly financial statement for us all. He was
- there so often with advice on such a wide range of
- Amiga subjects that some of us took to wondering
- whether he had special connections.
-
- And perhaps he does. As Stan (who uses the Bulletin
- Board nickname "fr.stan") mentioned recently, he's an
- Anglican Catholic priest. You'll find a recent
- example of his earthly pursuits in the *StarShip*
- Library: he's uploaded a script (SPRINTNETV1.1.SCRIPT
- in File 24145) to allow AmiAladdin users to
- automatically log on at 9600 baud through SprintNet.
-
- Drumming Up Business
-
- If you've dropped into a Helm Conference (Saturdays
- at 7:00 PM Eastern time in Room 8), you may have
- noticed that Jim Lewis is one of the regulars. It
- turns out there's a good reason for this. Jim has
- been using Helm in the school system as an
- instructional aid to teach African drumming. Each
- drum part is represented on the Amiga screen by a
- button; students can then practice one part against
- one or more of the remaining parts.
-
- Word of a more unexpected use of Amigas, though,
- comes from Denis La Bine. Denis is running for
- Congress as a Republican write-in candidate from the
- 42nd Congressional District in San Bernadino,
- California. He reports that his Amiga "doesn't
- replace staffs; it makes mine a super-staff." The
- Amiga, says Denis, lets him reach out to the
- libraries of the Senate, House of Representatives,
- White House, and the state of California, by modem.
- And while this is a non-partisan column, I'm sure we
- can all endorse the tool Denis is using in his
- campaign!
-
- Legalese vs. Comic Relief
-
- Speaking of tools, the *StarShip* Library gets bigger
- every day. One recent upload is perfect if you're
- looking for a different breed of mouse, or at least a
- PC serial mouse. SERMOUSE200.LHA in File 24020,
- contains instructions for connecting a PC serial
- mouse or trackball, as well as the necessary drivers,
- to an Amiga. Note that there are two caveats: you'll
- need a spare serial port, and you must be running
- Workbench 2.04 or higher.
-
- If you're looking a little legal help -- at least in
- filling out simple legal forms -- try the
- CyberAttorney in CA100A.LZH, File 24248. This handy
- program, a fully functional demo, provides you with a
- variety of legal forms. Whether it's an employment
- agreement or a living will, the CyberAttorney may
- have just what you're looking for. It guides you
- through each form, prompting you for the necessary
- information. Once you've filled it in, you can save
- the form or print it out.
-
- Of course, all that legalese may leave you in need of
- some comic relief. If so, let Bill Graham come to
- your rescue. Bill has been uploading his 24-bit
- comics, featuring the ever-popular Tonguemonsters, to
- the *StarShip* Library. As of this writing, there are
- four strips: 24BTCMX4.JPGA in file 24274,
- 24BTCMX3.JPG in file 24203, 24BTCMX2.JPG in file
- 24143, and AMIGA24BITCOMIX1.JPG in file 24077. There
- will undoubtedly be more by the time you read this.
- Since these are JPEG files, you get to see them in as
- many colors as your Amiga (or graphics card) will
- allow.
-
- Easy Batch Downloading
-
- While you many members don't realize it, you can
- download as many of these or other Library files as
- you want in a single batch operation, as long as you
- know the file numbers. Just go into the Library,
- select menu option 6 (Download a file), and type in
- the file numbers, separating them with commas. Then,
- grab a snack, or -- since you're using a multitasking
- Amiga -- run another task while you download. That's
- all there is to it!
-
- Meanwhile, have a great New Year. I'll watch for you
- in cyberspace onboard the *StarShip* Amiga!
-