Here is the downside to running a dial-up BBS

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by Bugs » Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:48 pm

I think you should just recreate the Olde Thyme JayCee, replete with original data so I can continue whipping everyone's ass in PimpWars. Also so we can hear Spidey's homoerotic musings on the benefits of a Jesuit education.

by Jack Straw » Thu Nov 15, 2007 12:41 pm

I would. For SHO

I would play LoRD by my fucking SELF if i had to. kill all the bitches.

Here is the downside to running a dial-up BBS

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:27 am

Nobody would ever access it. You guys, most of you don't have landlines. And there would still be long distance charges.

A telnetabble BBS is in the queue of things to do. It will be a while, but it will definitely happen. I'd like to have it hosted not on my own PC, as I frequently "suspend to disk" my computer to save one millionth of a percent of a penny.

At that point, I would like to break free of this whole Jolt Country naming scheme. We'll totally call it something else and have a different theme. I'll still run this place, but there will be a tiny nook off the coast of nowhere that search engines can't index ... that's the magic of telnet! Maybe that's what we should call it. "The Magic of Telnet."

I like the idea of Apple II BBS software, only I wouldn't want to sign One of the Bruces up for work, and I honestly don't know the first thing about navigating an Apple II OS (whereas with a PC running emulated DOS, I do). I'm not against it, of course: the Apple II was a fine computer system, and everyone who is reasonable liked it.

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