For those who arent familiar with Calumet Online yet, its a friendly online community based on Firstclass 3.5 software with numerous conferences and many...
Hello.. like many here I suppose, I also owned a Commodore 64, and with a 300 baud (later 1200 baud) modem, I called into several BBS systems here in NYC. I'm...
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006, Garcia, Nelson wrote: # Hello.. like many here I suppose, I also owned a Commodore 64, and with # a 300 baud (later 1200 baud) modem, I...
Irene would be the one who, from what I recall, always tagged her posts with, "cackle, cackle." And Ame, Ame Flynn? There were others, but those two I seem to...
Too Funny! And WAY too much time on his hands. I remember how much time it took me to do just 1 picture! Telenet to: towel.blinkenlights.nl Done by Simon...
Last week I posted a message about the ASCII art of Star Wars IV that is posted over telnet at towels.blinkenlights.nl There have been posts here before about...
Thinking back to the "Golden Age of Dial-Up", does anyone have a Christmas gift that they were ecstatic about getting? A 9600 modem? New terminal or BBS ...
I can recall a Christmas in the early 80s that definitely sticks out as one of the best when I received enough cash to buy TWO dual floppy drives for my C-64...
Hi to all, Just thought I would pop in and leave a brief blurb about myself. In the late 70s and early 80s, I ran a Searchlight BBS called "The Control Tower"...
... You know, we had a similar conversation about A Christmas Story -- what was your Red Ryder BB gun? I actually had two of these. The first was the Atari...
I'm a little older than some of the others on this group, so my *actual* "Red Ryder" gift was probably a foosball table and a pair of roller skates. It was the...
To all from the old Fidonet Days... May this season find you, and all your family well... Tony Davis Back then it was Tony, TonyOKC or Tonto Z1EC, RC19, REC19,...
Quag7 wrote: I hooked the 64 up to our only television, the big one in the wooden cabinet, 70s style, in our living room. I guess my father expected me to load...
Hey Tony, Nice to see your name again as I was in RC19 as well as an independent for years until I was put back in net382. I sometimes miss the old fidonet...
The Polka Dot Palace was in Madison, NJ and ran from 1993 until 1997. It was a pretty small operation and not connected to Fidonet or anything like that. Lisa ...
Yes, they were extremely well written - something I don't think we'll ever see again. I remember spending hour upon hour going through my Vic-20 manuals...
I think my greatest Christmas present related to BBSes/IT was when my dad bought me an XP desktop for a Christmas/birthday present. I used that to develop...
I had a similar experience.. My first game system was Mattel's Intelivision (got it in 1980 for christmas) and then a C64 with 1541 and a few games in 86.. I...
The C64 manual was excellent. In my archives I still have original C64 owners manual and the programmers reference, as well as the C128 equivelants.. 65XX...
About 6 months ago I took a tour of approximately 40 modern BBSes. I had a nice HTML article I was writing up but then I didn't really know where to publish...
I disagree. The original c64 manual was a POS. I just looked at it again just to make sure it wasnt just me, and no, it is crap. The chapters on graphics and...
... I wasn't; it got me started. Actually, what I learned from that, and then on my own from looking at other code, got me through every programming ...
My thoughts are that we'll never really be able to recapture that age, just like we'll never be able to capture the days when web sites were primarily...
A brief note, as compared to that very large soliloquy about the state of BBS' and how they can be resurrected: I noticed a small blurb on the bottom of that...
No, he is speaking of drug wars. I remember it. I know lots of ppl loved it, but I wasnt a fan. I spend alot of time in 87 on a p-v-p D&D type door for c-net...
Yes to both... Trade Wars was the original code that I modified to create Drug Wars. Amazing how things like this stay with us... I still write custom modules...