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Kernel 2.4.20 on an AMD Duron


Welcome to Eric the BBS. (yeah yeah, it's still called Eric :)
This is (probably) the last of a long line of BBSes I've run. (if you're
really curious about the history of this place, type history once logged in)
There's no doubt some features missing/bugs to be fixed, let me
know if there's something particulary annoying and I'll see if I can 
fix it.

Greg



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To: Flexy                               
From: Frootloop     Times read 6
Subject: Historical Archives
52975   Mon Jul 19 22:03:42 2004

Flexy,like toFlexy,
 
An Winnipeg historical BBS archive is a great idea. 
   
  

 
I thought it'd be cool to have an interactive site with forums
and the ability to post comments about boards. BBSmates.com has those
features but it doesn't have the personal - local - touch to it so not
many people will probably find their way there.
 
Unfortunately I don't have much information to add. I wish I had kept
my old Generic BBS lists (pre-1990) and local computer magazines. I do
have some screenshots of the last remaining BBSs in Winnipeg that I took
a few years ago which are sitting on a dying (!) hard drive on my shelf.
I'll transfer everything off it some time - I've been meaning to do it
when I upgrade my temporary slow hard drive.
 
-Frootloop- 
  
PS: Excuse the blank lines. Editing gone awry!
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To: Flexy                               
From: Frootloop     Times read 2
Subject: Waterslide Park
52974   Mon Jul 19 21:48:13 2004

You mean Fun Mountain, next to Tinker Town? Both still running, I believe.
 
-Frootloop-
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To: Flexy                               
From: Frootloop     Times read 7
Subject: Historical Archives
52975   Mon Jul 19 22:03:42 2004

Flexy,like toFlexy,
 
An Winnipeg historical BBS archive is a great idea. 
   
  

 
I thought it'd be cool to have an interactive site with forums
and the ability to post comments about boards. BBSmates.com has those
features but it doesn't have the personal - local - touch to it so not
many people will probably find their way there.
 
Unfortunately I don't have much information to add. I wish I had kept
my old Generic BBS lists (pre-1990) and local computer magazines. I do
have some screenshots of the last remaining BBSs in Winnipeg that I took
a few years ago which are sitting on a dying (!) hard drive on my shelf.
I'll transfer everything off it some time - I've been meaning to do it
when I upgrade my temporary slow hard drive.
 
-Frootloop- 
  
PS: Excuse the blank lines. Editing gone awry!
ok

bye catch'ya later...
