Path: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!faqserv From: raz@mushroom.demon.co.uk (Raz) Newsgroups: alt.tv.red-dwarf,alt.answers,news.answers Subject: !a.tv.r-d Primer! New here? Read this! Supersedes: Followup-To: alt.tv.red-dwarf Date: 6 Dec 1998 15:51:38 GMT Organization: Matrix City Postal Department and Laundrette Services Lines: 284 Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.EDU Expires: 27 Dec 1998 15:47:04 GMT Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: penguin-lust.mit.edu Summary: The Primer is short-and-sweet epistle to bring you up to speed on what goes down on the newsgroup. X-Last-Updated: 1998/09/19 Originator: faqserv@penguin-lust.MIT.EDU Xref: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu alt.tv.red-dwarf:95808 alt.answers:38472 news.answers:146037 Archive-name: tv/red-dwarf/primer Posting-Frequency: weekly URL: http://www.mushroom.demon.co.uk/red-dwarf/primer/primer.html Maintainer: Raz WELCOME to ALT.TV.RED-DWARF! The group for Red Dwarf related chit-chat! | Last update: 10 Sep 98 Lines starting with a "|" denote changes from the last update through to this one. [-- 1. Introduction ---------------------------------------------------] Firstly, a huge sloppy 'Thanks!' for reading this! Secondly, if you're new to the Internet, you could do a lot worse than check out the "news.announce.newusers" group, which will tell you about Internet Ettiquette (nettiquette). Thirdly, now you're here, please read this right through, it *will* save you scorn later =). Think of this as a little manifesto doodah, to bring you up to speed on what goes on here, and make you aware of certain things, like... [-- 2. The Red-Dwarf Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list ------------] Try to read the FAQ before doing anything - you might very well find your answers in there, and posting old questions will make you look a silly-billy =). 2.1 Obtaining the FAQ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You could... a) Wait for it to appear here, it's posted every two weeks. b) Point your favorite Web browser to: http://home.interpath.net/pat/rd/faq.html c) FTP it, if you can FTP - from: rtfm.mit.edu /pub/usenet/news.answers/tv/red_dwarf/faq | | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | |The site |The directory path |The file! d) Send an email message to... mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu ..with the following line in the message body: send /pub/usenet/news.answers/tv/red_dwarf/faq ..and a post pod will deliver the FAQ to you, in considerably less time than 3 million years... [-- 3. Newsgroup Policies ---------------------------------------------] We try to sound grown-up and important, but really we only have five steadfast rules: %&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&% &% a) *PLEASE* DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, POST BINARY FILES! %& %&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&% A 'Binary' includes .wav/.gif/.jpeg/.mpeg or any other sound or graphic file that you UUencode or use MIME to post to newsgroups. DO NOT POST THEM! YOU WILL *NOT* BE THANKED! WE *REALLY* MEAN IT! This is *very* important! Some people have to pay (like, with *money*) to get news, many grabbing the day's postings in one go to read later off-line. Binaries make the download very much longer, so please be considerate of other users. If you want to make a Red Dwarf picture or sound file available, post it to one of the following newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.misc (for piccies) alt.binaries.sounds.tv (for sound files) ..and then tell everyone. If possible, try and quote the Message-ID's of your posts; this enables those who can't access the groups to pick out your articles without subscribing. b) Horses for courses Some people like 'nit-picking' and discussing inconsistencies. This may not be your cup of noodles, but remember that it's their show as much as it's yours - if you don't like it, just ignore them and start some good topics of your own! c) Don't "Spoil" things for others. (The August Amendment) Accepted 26/8/96 RD is British, but this newsgroup is global, so when the time comes for new material to appear, there'll be various delays before everyone on the group has a chance to see it. Letting out details of an episode or book *before the readers of your post have had the chance to see it themselves* is called "Spoiling". Giving out "Spoilers" is something that some people will thank you for, but for which everyone else will *despise* you! Maintaining the status quo is easy, though. If you want to talk about such stuff, just do the following simple things: 1. Write "[SPOILERS]" at the start of your Subject line, followed by the subject text. Remember not to put any Spoilers *in* the Subject line itself! 2. Leave about 25 lines (about a screenful) at the top of your post, as some software automatically opens each post. Don't rely on to clear the screen, as this won't work on all software setups. And that's it, the two-step guide to safety when spoiling =) d) Don't post personal flames It will make you look like a smeghead and everyone will call you nasty names in the playground afterwards. If you *have* to slag someone off, be an adult: do it through personal e-mail. :) e) Finally, as a group, we never fall for flame-bait, trolls or spams. In other words, messages saying "RD is crap!", or advertising meaningless rubbish, or anything that's likely to offend you and get you to write a scathing reply that the troller can laugh about. Well, okay, we do - but if you *really* can't stop yourself following up, at least try and be funny =). It's also worth noting that spams are often "crossposted" (posted to lots and lots of uncaring newsgroups). If you're going to follow up the post, its usually best to edit those other groups out. [-- 4. Common-sense Ettiquette ----------------------------------------] Here's a little guide to making life here absolutely peachy: a) Don't post test messages... Send them to the misc.test or alt.test groups instead. You get automatic acknowledgements, that way, and it saves you being murdered in a variety of interesting ways. b) Don't overquote. Why, say, quote an entire 100 line message just to add 'I agree', at the bottom? Old arguments are boring: people wanna see your juicy *new* stuff! *One exception here is Spoiler space. There's no problem in quoting *the minimum ammount of Spoiler space from a previous post. c) Keep line length around the 70-75 character mark, as it is here. Apart from being viewed on various machines, your posts will get quoted, so space is needed to fit the quoting symbols in. d) DON'T WRITE ENTIRE MESSAGES IN UPPERCASE - IT'S A BUGGER TO READ! Uppercase indicates shouting. Do it occasionally by all means but not too much, it'll lessen the effect =). e) Use something to show your humour, sarcasm, etc. It's easy to be misinterpreted, otherwise! Smileys are the most common form of shorthand expressionism... :-) =) :) :-( f) Be interesting, charming, witty, incisive, sexy... you get the idea, and if you really *have* to play the guitar, please put on a spacesuit and do it outside. :) [-- 5. More stuff we do! ----------------------------------------------] If you somehow find yourself feeling at home here in alt.tv.red-dwarf and even want *more*, then don't fret, the fun just doesn't stop! 5.1 alt.tv.red-dwarf Live! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The a.tv.r-d'ers invaded IRC some time ago, and regular get-togethers take place on Sunday nights around 20:30, UK time, and at many other times during the week, either in #atvrd on Dalnet or on the EFNet/ IRCnet #starbug channel. It's worth noting that what used to be EFNet has now split into two seperate networks, IRCnet and EFnet. Check which network your server will connect you to! For the temporally challenged =), here's a little table. Continent : North America : Europe : Australia ----------:-----------------------:------------------:---------------- Time code : PST EST : GMT CET : WST EST Example : Los Angeles New York : London Paris : Perth Sydney Time* : 12:30 15:30 : 20:30 21:30 : 05:30 07:30 From GMT : -8hrs -5hrs : --- +1hr : +9hrs +11hrs * Times may be wrong, but, well... they're close, okay? Mail Raz =) For lots of spiffy information on accessing and using IRC, look out for the fabby FAQs posted in the "alt.irc" newsgroup, or hop on the Web at "http://urth.acsu.buffalo.edu/irc/WWW/ircdocs.html" 5.2 alt.tv.red-dwarf on the Worldwide Web ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ As part of a longstanding tradition, the official alt.tv.red-dwarf Newsgroup Webpages have recently moved house once more! The current URL (and this *replaces* the old site at Cobalt) is: http://www.atvrd.barnsley.ac.uk Talk to Chris (chris@cgis.co.uk) or Raz (raz@mushroom.demon.co.uk) for more info or to offer contributions (badly needed!). 5.3 Post Of The Month ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ It's back! Something which you may not be aware of is the monthly awards ceremony that goes on peacefully in darkened corners of the group. If you see a post that particularly tickles your fancy, either for comedic value, information content, or sheer hard work =), why not nominate it as Post Of The Month? It's easy; just forward the post by email to Epideme at: lee.weinert@zetnet.co.uk ...you don't even have to say *why* you're nominating, though it might help 'Deme to tell him in the Subject line why you're sending him email... =) At the end of each month, Epideme will re-post all the nominations he has received, giving each a number. Mail him again, telling him which number post you think is best. The votes are tallied, and the winning post and the runners-up receive immortality on the newsgroup webpages! Yay! 5.4 alt.tv.red-dwarf UK meets ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Chris has brought back into existance the mailing list created to help organise meetings for UK members of the group to generally slob around and have a few laughs. Details of how to subscribe are on the website. [-- 6. And that's it... -----------------------------------------------] ...yup, it certainly is. If you have any problems or queries regarding this newsgroup or this little Primer, or if you are unsure about anything, please feel free to email one of the Agony Droids below: Raz - raz@mushroom.demon.co.uk Friday - friday@starbug.nu Annette - mcintosh@netlink.com.au Charles Daniels - charlesd@calweb.com Obviously, if you have a country-specific query, pick an appropriate chap or chappess. The above are not netcops, honest, just the kind of hard-living flatfoots who get the job done by cutting corners and bucking authority; people who have volunteered to help you, the new lifeform, into this newsgroup. Thanks, and see you in the drive room... The boys and girls from the Dwarf. _____________________________________________________________