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Date Posted: 13:54:47 07/05/01 Thu
Author: N. Lyne
Subject: The good ol' BBS days...
In reply to: Gary Funk 's message, "Aww yes. The good ole days of TBBS, PCBoard, WildCat, and Galaticom. I ran a 5 line TBBS before I went to work for Boardwatch Magazine. I miss those days." on 19:25:29 07/03/01 Tue

Co-Sysoped my first BBS system in the early 80's, was systems administrator for a 250+ line BBS in the early 90's... even helped to run phone lines for our friend Brandon here years ago for Voyager BBS ;) People talk about slow downloads now.. hahah I remember sitting in the early early 80's at 2am many nights at 300 baud trying to download the latest and greatest off of long-distance call BBS systems... coupled with kermit or x-modem, now that was SLOW ;) Ahhhh the good ol days...

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