Big Dummy's Guide To The Internet by Electronic Frontier Foundation (early reader chapter books .txt) π
When you tell your communications software to capture a screen, it opens a file in your computer (usually in the same directory or folder used by the software) and "dumps" an image of whatever happens to be on your screen at the time.
Logging works a bit differently. When you issue a logging command, you tell the software to open a file (again, usually in the same directory or folder as used by the software) and then give it a name. Then, until you turn off the logging command, everything that scrolls on your screen is copied into that file, sort of like recording on videotape. This is useful for capturing long documents that scroll for several pages -- using screen capture, you would have to repeat the same command for each new screen.
Terminal emulation is a way for your computer to mimic, or emulate, the way other computers put information on the screen and accept commands from a keyboard. In general, most systems on the Net
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Craig.
Donβt send any cards to the Federal Communications Commission,
either.
In 1987, the FCC considered removing a tax break it had granted
CompuServe and other large commercial computer networks for use of the
national phone system. The FCC quickly reconsidered after alarmed users
of bulletin-board systems bombarded it with complaints about this βmodem
tax.β
Now, every couple of months, somebody posts an βurgentβ message
warning Net users that the FCC is about to impose a modem tax. This is
NOT true. The way you can tell if youβre dealing with the hoax story
is simple: it ALWAYS mentions an incident in which a talk-show host on
KGO radio in San Francisco becomes outraged on the air when he reads a
story about the tax in the New York Times.
Another way to tell itβs not true is that it never mentions a
specific FCC docket number or closing date for comments.
Save that letter to your congressman for something else.
Sooner or later, youβre going to run into a message titled βMake
Money Fast.β Itβs your basic chain letter. The Usenet version is always
about some guy named Dave Rhodes who was on the verge of death, or
something, when he discovered a perfectly legal way to make tons of money
β by posting a chain letter on computer systems around the world. Yeah,
right.
4.5 BIG SIG
There are .sigs and there are .sigs. Many people put only bare-bones
information in their .sig files β their names and e-mail addresses,
perhaps their phone numbers. Others add a quotation they think is funny or
profound and a disclaimer that their views are not those of their employer.
Still others add some ASCII-art graphics. And then there are
those who go totally berserk, posting huge creations with multiple quotes,
hideous ASCII βbarficsβ and more e-mail addresses than anybody could
humanly need. College freshmen unleashed on the Net seem to excel at
these. You can see the best of the worst in the alt.fan.warlord
newsgroup, which exists solely to critique .sigs that go too far, such as:
######################################################################### # # # ***** * * ***** * * ***** ***** ***** # # * * * * ** ** * * * * # # * ****** *** * * * *** * ** ***** ***** # # * * * * * * * * * * * # # * * * ***** * * ***** ***** * * # # # # **** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** # # * ** * * * * * * * * # # **** * * ** ***** * * ** * * * # # * ** * * * ** * * * * * * * # # **** ***** ***** ** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** # # # # T-H-E M-E-G-A B-I-G .S-I-G C-O-M-P-A-N-Y # # # # βAnnoying people with huge net.signatures for over 20 yearsβ¦β # # # # # # βThe difference between a net.idiot and a bucket of shit is that at # # least a bucket can be emptied. Let me further illustrate my point # # by comparing these charts here. (pulls out charts) Here we have a # # user who not only flames people who donβt agree with his narrow- # # minded drivel, but he has this huge signature that takes up many # # pages with useless quotes. This also makes reading his frequented # # newsgroups a torture akin to having at 300 baud modem on a VAX. I # # might also add that his contribution to society rivals only toxic # # dump sites.β # # β Robert A. Dumpstik, Jr # # President of The Mega Big Sig Company # # September 13th, 1990 at 4:15pm # # During his speech at the βNet.abusers # # Society Luncheonβ during the # # β1990 Net.idiots Annual Conventionβ # # # # # # Thomas Babbit, III: 5th Assistant to the Vice President of Sales # # β
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