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.
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.