GYMN-L Digest - 14 May 1995 to 15 May 1995
There
are 12 messages totalling 375 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. computer
virus, please be aware
2.
E-cup
3. computer
virus, please be aware.
4.
GIFS on AOL
5. Bsteinba:intro
6. Jr. Nationals - Women's
7. Men's Visa (2)
8. Radford U. coaching position
9. Dimas training in Brisbane
10. Lavinia Agache
11.
Pathetic Greedy Authors
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Date: Mon, 15 May 1995 01:06:05
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
computer virus, please be aware
This is not gymnastics-related but
thought it worthy anyhow:
>*********************Forwarded
Message****************************
There is a computer virus
that is being sent across the Internet.
If you
receive an e-mail message with the
subject line "Good Times", DO NOT read the
message,
DELETE it immediately. Please read
the messages below.
Some miscreant is sending e-mail under the title
"good times" nation-wide. If
you get
anything like this, DON'T DOWNLOAD THE FILE! It has a virus that
rewrites your hard drive, obliterating anything on it. Please be careful and
forward this mail to anyone you care about--I have.
*******************************************************************
WARNING!!!!!!!!!: INTERNET VIRUS
*******************************************************************
The
FCC released a warning last Wednesday (4-26) concerning a matter of major
importance to any regular user of the InterNet.
Apparently, a new computer
virus has been engineered by a user of America Online that
is unparalleled in
its destructive
capability. Other, more well-known viruses such as Stoned,
Airwolf,
and Michaelangelo pale in comparison to the prospects
of this newest
creation by a warped
mentality. What makes this virus so
terrifying, said
the FCC, is the fact that no
program needs to be exchanged for a new computer
to
be infected. It can be spread
through the existing e-mail systems of the
InterNet. Once a computer is infected, one of
several things can happen. If
the computer contains a hard drive, that will most likely be
destroyed. If
the program is not stopped, the computer's processor will be
placed in an
nth-complexity infinite binary loop -
which can severely damage the processor
if left
running that way too long.
Unfortunately, most novice computer users
will
not realize what is happening until it is far too late.
Luckily, there
is one sure means of detecting what is now known as the "Good
Times"
virus. It always travels to new
computers the same way in a text
e-mail message
with the subject line reading simply "Good Times".
Avoiding
infection is easy once the file has been received - not reading it.
The act of loading the file into the mail
server's ASCII buffer causes the
"Good Times" mainline program to
initialize and execute. The program
is
highly intelligent - it will send copies of
itself to everyone whose e-mail
address is
contained in a received-mail file or a sent-mail file, if it can
find one. It
will then proceed to trash the computer it is running on.
The bottom
line here is - if you receive a file with the subject line "Good
TImes", delete it immediately! Do not read it! Rest assured that whoever's
name was on the "From:" line was surely struck by
the virus.
Warn your friends and local system users of this newest
threat to the
InterNet! It could save them a lot of time and
money. --
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Date: Mon, 15 May 1995 12:14:56
+0200
From: ***@DD.CHALMERS.SE
Subject:
E-cup
I am very interested in details from the
Europeen cup for men AG in Ostrava
last weekend.
I know that Ivan Ivankov won
and Jordan Jovtchev
was
number two. If anyone know something, please send
it to the list.
peter
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Date: Mon, 15 May 1995 06:41:55
-0400
From: ***@SIDWELL.EDU
Subject:
Re: computer virus, please be aware.
That notice is a hoax -- this is
the second passing (or whatever) of a
post
originally made last year. There is
no such virus; please let
anyone know that you
forwarded this to..
Thanks..
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Date: Mon, 15 May 1995 12:34:29
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
GIFS on AOL
Hey everybody!
AOL has finally decieded that they will release our gifs! We have three
there
now! All of them are UGA gymnasts, ie Kim Arnold, Julie Ballard and
Leah Brown. Just thought I would let ya'll know!
Also our BBS is running (sorta). Its online between
midnight and noon right
now. If you call please
keep in mind that it is very young! and we don't have
alot on it as yet. But we are
working on it! The number is
404-287-7320.
There is no charge yet. Lots of UGA gifs, most in color.
Thanks,
Lori
and Jim
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Date: Mon, 15 May 1995 10:54:14
GMT+7
From: ***@VARNEY.IDBSU.EDU
Subject:
Bsteinba:intro
Hello
to all. I'm a new subsciber, a coach of a women's
division I
team in the west. Good luck to all at
their respective JO nat'l
meets.
I know a lot of college coaches will be in Lincoln, NE for the
women's senior JO's. There were over 40 coaches in
attendance in
Seattle last year. I hope that every
girl hits 4-4-4!
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Date: Mon, 15 May 1995 15:51:00
-0500
From: ***@PSCMAIL.PS.NET
Subject:
Re: Jr. Nationals - Women's
Message authorized by:
: ***@AOL.COM%SMTP at
x400po
Hello
to all. I am a gymnastics Dad and
parents association President
and
I was at the JO nationals in Florida this past weekend. Below is
a
list of some of the results as I recorded them. By the way the
event
finals were televised(taped) by the "PRIME" cable sports network
and
they are supposed to replay the finals next weekend 5/20 or 5/21.
Level 10 9-12
Individual All Around
1. Marline Stephens,
Cypress
38.075
2. Shawna McClung, Dynamo,OK
37.900
3. Shelly Harris, Great Lakes,Mi 37.750
4. Kristen Thome, Cypress
37.600
5. Laura Blank, Twin City Twisters 37.600
6. Julie Rankin, Karolyi
37.550
7. Melissa Rollins, Dynamo,OK 37.550
8. Nicole Lyme,
Cincinnati
37.450
9. Tasha Schwikert, Gym Cats
37.400
10 Morgan White, American Twisters 37.400
Level 10 9-12 Region
Teams
1. Region 3 A team
189.475
2. Region 8 A team
186.700
3. Region 5 A team
185.500
Level 10 13-14 Individual All Around
1. Cami
Singer, Colorado Aerials
38.525
2. Jeana Rice, Brown's Central 38.150
3. Emily Chell, GymCarolina
37.850
4. Tina Ellis, Rocky Mountain 37.725
5. Aronda
Primault, Gym of Ohio 37.725
6. Jennifer Barker,
Cypress
37.675
7. Kelly Parkinson, Cypress
37.625
8. Ashley Lamb, Capital City
37.625
Level 10 13-14 Region Teams
1. Region 3 A
team
188.975
2. Region 8 A team
187.400
3. Region 5 A team
186.425
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Subject: Jr. Nationals -
Women's
Author:
GYMN-L@PSUVM.PSU.EDU%SMTP at x400po
Date: 5/12/95 2:21 PM
Hi. Is anyone out there at the Jr. Nationals
in Florida? If so, e-mail me
as I am interested in a couple of girls.
Thanks!
Debbie
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Date: Mon, 15 May 1995 13:40:00
PDT
From: ***@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU
Subject:
Re: Men's Visa
Heya... I watched the first
half of the coverage and well,
wasn't terribly
impressed by anything other than Wang Dong's
double-double..
To be honest, I tuned it just to see how they
would
pronounce his name, and was mildly disappointed to say the
least... It was so tragic, he does beautiful back tumbling
and then
fudges lame front tumbling.. such a statement.
For Bill Roth they must use a
code from like 1981. At least on
FX
and rings... Yeah, 8.95 on rings out of well 13
maybe. I also loved
how they billed Macready as a power tumbler as he dismounted
with
double tuck. I'm sorry, if Hana Ricna
can do it, it ain't
power
tumbling...
At this point, I got
bored and switched back to the Discovery channel
to
watch a special on the Nile. (Yeah, I finally made friends with
someone who has cable.)
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Date: Mon, 15 May 1995 16:38:38
-0400
From: ***@MAIL.WM.EDU
Subject:
Radford U. coaching position
Radford University needs help finding
somebody good to take over their
men's and women's gymnastics programs. The head coach will
be in charge of
both programs and be allowed one
assistant coach. The salary range for the
head
coach is $9000-$12,000. However, I am sure the university would be
willing to allow the coach to set up an age-group program
(private club)
utilizing the college facilities as
a salary enhancement and community
service. This
is a great opportunity to get NCAA Division I head coaching
experience and to be in charge of your own program.
Dr.
Chuck Taylor is the athletic director at Radford. His phone number is
703-831-5307.
He will take faxed applications at 703-831-6095. Radford has
seriously considered dropping both programs because they
have had trouble
finding a coach. Martin Huckabee
stepped in for last season to prevent the
program
from being dropped (the previous coach moved to another Div. I
program during the summer). He will not continue for next
season. Please
help Radford find a new, decent
coach.
Radford's gym is a very well designed collegiate facility. It
has lots of
space with coverable cubed training
pits and permanent seating for 500 (you
don't have
to move equipment for your meets). The gym is used by the
team
and for a few collegiate gymnastics
classes, thus there should be quite a
bit of time
to develop a private club in a nice facility. If you have a
masters degree in physical education you could also earn
additional money
teaching college classes. A good
collegiate gymnastics team could be
developed at
Radford in no time as the area is pretty, the school is
personable,
and the cost of tuition is low.
Radford is in the Virginia mountains just off of I-81. Virginia Tech is
about 15 miles away and Roanoke is about 45 minutes. The
cost of living in
this area is very low. I would
love to see three colleges continue men's
and
women's gymnastics in Virginia (William and Mary, James Madison and
Radford),
so please give me a call if you'd like to know a little more
about Radford or their teams: Cliff Gauthier 804-221-3410 at
William and
Mary. Opportunities for head coaching positions at the college
level just
don't come along very often!!
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Date: Tue, 16 May 1995 08:43:45
+1000
From: ***@STUDENT.GU.EDU.AU
Subject:
Dimas training in Brisbane
Hi Folks,
Thought I'd let you know
(if you don't already?) that Trent Dimas has
moved
to Brisbane to train for the Atlanta Olympics. He's staying here
for
6 weeks, to train at the local Chandler club where our states high
performance centre (HPC) is
based. According to the local
press, he
searched for a coach and facilities in
America, but couldn't find
anything as good as
here......
He's being coached by John Curtin, who's
the head mens coach at the QLD
HPC, and Scherbo's two coaches, Sergei Chinkar
& Victor Trofimov who
moved
here in January.
Here's what he had to say
"I was looking for a coach who had a lot of
experience,
I know John and we work together well as a team. He played a
key
part in getting me to the Olympics.
You can't get better coaches
anywhere in
the world and they are very good on technique."
Here's what
Curtin said "I told Trent in 1991 that he was as good as
anyone around especially on the high bar. From that day on we both had
that dream of him making the Olympic team, and the rest is
history. It's
a good feeling when you sit down and make some goals and you
accomplish
them after a lot of hard work. With Trent training at Chandler,
there's
a real buzz for the other kids. The Olympic Games
seems so far away, so
when they see a gold
medalist, it's a real incentive for them."
That's all I know,
though I must say it feels a little wierd, to
think
that right now he's training in a gym 10
minutes from me!
It's a small world afterall
:)
Michelle
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Date: Mon, 15 May 1995 20:04:14
-0400
From: ***@PRISM.GATECH.EDU
Subject:
Re: Men's Visa
>
>
> how
they billed Macready as a power tumbler as he dismounted with
> double tuck. I'm
sorry, if Hana Ricna can do it, it ain't power
> tumbling...
>
I LOVE THIS!!! CRACKED ME UP!
Jeff
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Date: Mon, 15 May 1995 22:42:00
UTC
From: ***@GENIE.GEIS.COM
Subject:
Lavinia Agache
From
the 2/95 issue of "OTA", a German gymnastics magazine --
"On
March 4 the '84 Olympic team champion Lavinia Agache (ROM) got married
in
Boca Raton, FL to Tom Carnay. One of the guests was Mirela Schreyer (nee
Barbalata), who took this photo [of
Agache and Carnay]. Both of them were
vice-World
champions in the team classification at '83 Budapest."
Debbie
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Date: Mon, 15 May 1995 22:21:47
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Pathetic Greedy Authors
>... I can't believe that anyone could say
that
>gymnastics is out of control. By far, the
majority of people who do
>perform it learn alot about body control, physical health, and
>coordination. I could say far worse for other sports...
I
couldn't have said it better myself, Jeff.
Few athletes know their body as
well as a
gymnast does. I have tried many
sports in my years, and I belive
that gymnastics provides a type of awareness in movement
that you just can't
explain to someone as ignorant
as the individual who wrote this book.
However, that I agree with
Adriana that we can't compare this to pro football
due
to the age and payment issues. The
question that the book presents us
with is
"do we push young girls into doing risky moves before they are old
enough to realize the risk involved?". And, I say that the answer is
"no".
Coaches can
only push a gymnast so far. The gymnast must have confidence in
themself first, in order to be successful. The coach's job is to teach
technique within the gymnast's relm
of abilities, and encourage gymnasts who
lack
confidence when they have the ability.
Sure, gymnastics has a high
injury rate. But, we are talking
about defying
the laws of gravity here! Yet, it CAN be done safely, and is very
rewarding.
It is the few tragic
instances that have drawn media attention that have
already
damaged the sport. The risk
associated with gymnastics has made
insurance cost
a fortune. Not only has this put
some gyms out of business, bu
t
it has also virtually eliminated gymnastics education in school.
Gymnastics has already been the victim of
exaggerated negative press.
The
last thing we need is some author
propagating these specific cases as
evidence of a
general trend in the sport among all participants.
I shall conclude by
saying that whoever bothered to write this evil book is
both
pathetic and greedy. This book is a
sure seller, and will certainly be
a cash cow for
a lot of people, for many years to come.
Give the people
dirt, and they'll eat it
up. It's too bad that this blow to
our sport will
be the result of a complete
misrepresentation. How unfortunate
that some
greedy author will capitalize upon the
deadly combination of the media's
power and
people's love of dirty laundry...
Yet another person's 2 cents,
Tige Young
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