• FidoNews 40:22 [06/08]: Fidonews'S Fidonet Software Listing

    From FidoNews Robot@2:2/2 to All on Mon May 29 00:38:34 2023
    http://www.simtel.net
    http://www.bbsfiles.com
    http://hobbes.nmsu.edu (OS/2 specific)
    http://www.filegate.net/ (FTP access via port 60721)
    http://www.tinysbbs.com/files/

    Note: Most also provide FTP access (use ftp instead of http above)

    The BBS Software List is published weekly in the FidoNews.

    If you have corrections, suggestions or additions to the information
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  • From FidoNews Robot@2:2/2 to All on Mon May 29 00:38:34 2023
    =================================================================
    SPECIAL INTEREST =================================================================

    Last week's statistics from the Fidoweb
    By EchoTime @ 2:203/0

    (Some nets may have lost their last
    digit for technical reasons)

    pkt (toss-toss) msg (write-toss)
    nodes mean dev no mean dev no

    201/* 0.9m 0.4m 2 0.0h 0.0h 2
    221/* 0.9m 0.5m 580 4.5h 6.0h 581
    280/* 0.7m 0.4m 763 3.3h 5.3h 761
    292/* 3.1m 1.9m 17 1.2h 2.0h 16
    320/* 2.2m 1.1m 222 2.3h 6.9h 222

    Sigma 1.0m 0.8m 1584 3.6h 5.8h 1582

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    Nodelist Stats

    Input nodelist nodelist.146
    size 166.0kb
    date 2023-05-26

    The nodelist has 902 nodes in it
    and a total of 1316 non-comment entries

    including 4 zones
    33 regions
    167 hosts
    60 hubs
    admin overhead 264 ( 29.27 %)

    and 93 private nodes
    40 nodes down
    17 nodes on hold
    off line overhead 150 ( 16.63 %)


    Speed summary:

    >9600 = 24 ( 2.66 %)
    9600 = 155 ( 17.18 %)
    (HST = 3 or 1.94 %)
    (CSP = 0 or 0.00 %)
    (PEP = 0 or 0.00 %)
    (MAX = 0 or 0.00 %)
    (HAY = 0 or 0.00 %)
    (V32 = 70 or 45.16 %)
    (V32B = 0 or 0.00 %)
    (V34 = 66 or 42.58 %)
    (V42 = 63 or 40.65 %)
    (V42B = 0 or 0.00 %)
    2400 = 1 ( 0.11 %)
    1200 = 0 ( 0.00 %)
    300 = 722 ( 80.04 %)

    ISDN = 21 ( 2.33 %)

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    IP Flags Protocol Number of systems -----------------------------------------------------
    IBN Binkp 765 ( 84.81 %) ----------------------------------
    IFC Raw ifcico 74 ( 8.20 %) ----------------------------------
    IFT FTP 57 ( 6.32 %) ----------------------------------
    ITN Telnet 141 ( 15.63 %) ----------------------------------
    IVM Vmodem 15 ( 1.66 %) ----------------------------------
    IP Other 1 ( 0.11 %) ----------------------------------
    INO4 IPv6 only 5 ( 0.55 %) ----------------------------------

    CrashMail capable = 823 ( 91.24 %)
    MailOnly nodes = 258 ( 28.60 %)
    Listed-only nodes = 17 ( 1.88 %)



    [Report produced by NETSTATS - A PD pgm]
    [ Revised by B Felten, 2:203/2]
    [ NetStats 3.8 2014-11-23]

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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to FidoNews Robot on Mon May 29 01:15:49 2023
    The phases of Venus
    By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/55555

    I can add, that if you find it hard to locate stars and planets on the sky, I can recommend the free app Planets.

    It's available for iOS as well as Android, and uses the built-in compass in most Pads and Phones to keep track of the direction.

    You just hold your device up like a small window to the sky and immediately, if the sky is clear, you'll first be able to find the Moon, and then Venus is nearby.

    The letters N, E, S and W is written slightly below the horizon, and you'll be looking towards the West to find Venus. The planets, the Moon and the Sun are all located along the dotted line that marks the ecliptic, and they are represented by big images of themselves rather than the bright dots, that represent the stars.



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    People who think that democratic elections are all about picking the right winner, are in dire need of re-education.

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to ALL on Wed May 31 18:46:55 2023
    A FidoNews Robot wrote an amusing thought for all to contemplate -


    What doesn't kill you mutates and tries again.

    -- anonymous

    During the Trump administration, 1.1 million people lost their
    lives due to the pandemic, and another half million people becoming
    unable to function or live a normal life. While some may argue that
    none of this is Trump's fault, many say otherwise.

    All viruses mutate. And all politicians do, over time. Some become
    more toxic. Others more benign. But all mutate, for better or for
    worse. And that is a fact we all must live by. Or doom ourselves to
    oblivion.

    Politicians have the skin of an elephant, and the memory of a gnat.
    They know today's enemies may become tomorrow's very best friend.

    But viruses do not care. They just do what they do. Until they can't.

    Now if only I can find my mask. The one I used during the pandemic ...

    For Life,
    Lee

    --
    Change Is Cumming

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