[comp.dcom.telecom] We Relocate to Evanston

telecom@eecs.nwu.edu (Patrick Townson) (02/12/89)

[TELECOM Digest] has relocated its base of operations from Boston University
to Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. Evanston is one of the northern
suburbs of Chicago. We are now operating from machine 'gamma' in the cluster
of machines known as 'eecs.nwu.edu'. All these machines share a common
user log, and our complete and correct address at this time is as follows --

               telecom@eecs.nwu.edu  (for submissions to Digest)
               telecom-request@eecs.nwu.edu  (list changes, etc)
               townson@eecs.nwu.edu  (personal mail to me)

In addition, you can reach me personally at: patrick@chinet.chi.il.us. Anything
which must come by US Mail (hard copy printouts; telecom newsletters, etc.
should be addressed to TELECOM DIGEST c/o Townson, Box 1570, Chicago IL 60690.

Why did the Digest move? I didn't like the weather in Boston this time of
year. New England is too cold in the winter. (smile). Actually, I did not
like getting humongous (how about $325 per month) telephone bills from Illinois
Bell for connections to the Telenet PC Pursuit switch in downtown Chicago
for three hours per day on an average. And of course, effective February 1,
PC Pursuit charges $1 per hour for anything over thirty hours per month. The
circuitous connection through Telenet in Chicago, jumping off via the Boston
outdialers, connecting to the Boston University Campus Network, then
connecting to bu-cs did nothing to enhance speed.

My telephone connection is now direct to eecs.nwu.edu, at 2400 baud, on a
local Evanston dialup *which is a local, untimed phone call* to my home
several blocks away. Since this site is part of the Internet, virtually no
work was required to the mailing list, and there should be no noticable
difference in the delivery of the Digest to you each day. The advantages
should be obvious.

But the loss of jsol as an immediate, on-line and at-hand technical advisor
was one negative. The more complex aspects of how mail is handled -- and
how to get the Digest program to actually work on a different machine --
were, and still are mysteries to me. Enter Jacob Gore to the rescue.

Mr. Gore, postmaster at eecs.nwu.edu, has been especially helpful. In two
all night sessions this past week, we made mailing list changes and other
modifications as required. We began making the changes required earlier
last week, assisted by helpful comments and instructions from jsol.

In addition, chip@vector has been working for some time on completely
automating the gateway to comp.dcom.telecom, so that messages between
Usenet readers of that group and the Digest will flow with ease. A couple
of small changes you will see in the Digest which were made to accomodate
Skip's efforts are as follows --

   Messages in the Digest will no longer include a 'to' line.
   When the information is available, messages will include an 'organization'
   line and a 'reply-to' line.

What about the Archives? The Telecom Digest Archives remain intact at Boston
University, and will continue to receive copies of each issue. The only
real change being made is that for the sake of my personal telephone bill,
the Digest is being published at a local (to me) site. The Archives are
still available as always --

   Use ftp to connect with bu-cs.bu.edu. Enter user name 'anonymous'.
   Enter some non-null password. Enter 'cd telecom-archives' to switch to
   our directory. Enter 'ls' to view the selections, and use regular ftp
   commands to obtain copies of whatever you want.

Naturally, everything will go off without a hitch. (smile). Nothing ever
goes wrong with mailing lists and the propogation of digests, news groups,
etc. You bet. If you *do not* receive digests each day hereafter from
Evanston, including the first issue, published a little after midnight on
Monday morning, then please let us know our mailing list needs a bit more
fine tuning. The last issue at Boston was 58, and it included this message.

Patrick Townson
TELECOM Digest Moderator

snoopy@sopwith.uucp (Snoopy) (02/18/89)

In article <telecom-v09i0059m01@vector.UUCP> you write:

|Why did the Digest move? I didn't like the weather in Boston this time of
|year. New England is too cold in the winter. (smile).

This is a joke, right?

When I lived in ill-noise, a guy at work had his pipes freeze.  Not in
the house, not in an unheated garage, but under the front yard!  My apt
was 53 degrees in the afternoon with the furnace running constantly 24
hours a day.  Moving the gear-shift lever in my car took both hands and
the rubber boot was so stiff that the entire console moved as well!  I
tried to find -20 weight motor oil, as 5w30 was much too thick.

And people wonder why I moved to the coast...
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   /_____\    Snoopy
  /_______\
    |___|     tekecs.gwd.tek.com!sopwith!snoopy
    |___|     sun!nosun!illian!sopwith!snoopy


[Moderator's Note: Which coast? The one with the used hypodermic needles
which wash up on the shore or the other one; the one we suspect will
someday soon have a massive earthquake and get disconnected from the rest
of us and float off into the sea to become an island by itself? I've
visited several east coast cities, as well as El Lay. I still prefer
Chicago, as crummy as it is getting. I've lived here all my life, and
grown accustomed to outrageous weather conditions, including this winter,
the eighth mildest on the books here.  PT]