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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: Tempus                              -received- 
From: Frootloop     Times read 20
Subject: CB
53011   Tue Aug 31 06:27:34 2004

Tempus,
 
I remember those Bunny Hunts. I never participated - too young to hang
with you guys and too young for a car - but I remember listening to them
on my old CB radio. I also remember the infamous freaks on channel 10
, one of them whos name I forget but who often completely took over the
channel with his powerful setup, playing music and mumbling drunken diatribe
s all night long. I forget his name now. I remember one time he seemed
to have forgotten to unkey his mic and you could hear the conversations
going on in his house.
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To: All                                 
From: Apocalypse     Times read 16
Subject: Life, death and everything in between
53012   Tue Aug 31 22:30:57 2004

Time for my 4 year update.
Still alive.
The End.
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To: Frootloop                           
From: Tempus     Times read 19
Subject: howdy
53013   Thu Sep  2 20:27:15 2004

Hey how are ya?  Too young back then? Hmmm....I don't know about that,I
was 17 when I started and we had some 15's and 14's that sometimes came
along...chances are that nobody would have minded :)...anyway, did you
ever key up and talk to us? And the guy you remember was probably UFO
- he was famous for doing exactly those types of things....good to hear
from you though...still use your rig?
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  0>Tempus,. 
  1> 
  2>I had a little handheld CB r Radio    rad    radio which wasn't very powerful so I never
  3>really did much chatting. I remember              If I climb     climbed on the roof of my house I got better
  4>reception,     , of course. ha.     Most of the time I'd just listen as I was a bit
  5>mic shy anyway - too many adults                  , and the     most of the CBers seemed to be adults anyway.
  6> 
  7>Ahhhh.. yes, UFO is the al  handle I remember! Do you w kow wha      now what happened to
  8>him? Is their still a CB "community" in the city? I don't have a CB    access
  9>to a radio any more, u but I   n       . Even now that I'm older there's no way I  'm putting
 10>up an antenna            an ugly antenna.   :  
 11>
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  0>Tempus,
  1> 
  2>I had a little handheld CB radio which wasn't very powerful so I never
  3>really did much chatting. If I climbed on the roof of my house I got better
  4>reception, of course. Most of the time I'd just listen as I was a bit
  5>mic shy anyway, and most of the CBers seemed to be adults anyway.
  6> 
  7>Ahhhh.. yes, UFO is the handle I remember! Do you know what happened to
  8>him? Is their still a CB "community" in the city? I don't have a access
  9>to a radio any more. Even now that I'm older there's no way I'm putting
 10>up an ugly antenna.
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<T>ype. make line "n" the current line for editing. ex. 6 T would type line
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P xxx
<P>ut. replace the current line with "xxx".

U xxx
<U>nder. insert "xxx" under the current line.

X
<X>tract. erase the current line. remember up to 80 characters for later use by
P or U.

F xxx
<F>ind. search to the end of the message for an "xxx" to be used by <E>rase or
<R>eplace.

E
<E>rase. erase what <F>ind just found.

R xxx
<R>eplace. replace what <F>ind just found with "xxx".

D xxx
<D>elete. search to the end of the message for "xxx" and erase it.

TILL xxx
un<TILL>. erase from the cursor up to and including "xxx".

I xxx
<I>nsert. insert "xxx" at the cursor.

note that the editing commands remember the last thing you did. typing the
command followed by a <RETURN> will give you the last "xxx" you used.
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to a radio any more^. Even now that I'm older there's no way I'm putting<9
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  0>Tempus,
  1> 
  2>I had a little handheld CB radio which wasn't very powerful so I never
  3>really did much chatting. If I climbed on the roof of my house I got better
  4>reception, of course. Most of the time I'd just listen as I was a bit
  5>mic shy anyway, and most of the CBers seemed to be adults anyway.
  6> 
  7>Ahhhh.. yes, UFO is the handle I remember! Do you know what happened to
  8>him? Is their still a CB "community" in the city? I don't have a access
  9>to a radio anymore. Even now that I'm older there's no way I'm putting
 10>up an ugly antenna.
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To ? <tempus> 
Is this a public bulletin? <N>y
What is the message about ? CB

To: tempus
Subject: CB
Ok to send message? <Y> 
53021   Sun Sep 19 04:26:51 2004
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To: Prairie Nymph                       
From: G33k     Times read 16
53014   Tue Sep  7 10:48:39 2004

>>talkin' to myself 'till you came around, girl... whassa honey so fine
>>doin' in a place like dis, yo?
>-=-=-
>Don't you be playin' me like dat, yo... I'll get my baby's daddy after
>you ;)
> 
>I just have this insatiable lust for g33ks.
-*-
 
I have no insatiable lust for you.
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To: G33k                                
From: Namor     Times read 20
Subject: stompin' on Tom
53015   Tue Sep  7 16:05:47 2004

>>>talkin' to myself 'till you came around, girl... whassa honey so fine
>>>doin' in a place like dis, yo?
>>-=-=-
>>Don't you be playin' me like dat, yo... I'll get my baby's daddy after
>>you ;)
>> 
>>I just have this insatiable lust for g33ks.
>-*-
> 
>I have no insatiable lust for you.
=-=-=
 
Lacking the equipment is no excuse.
 
Er, actually, I guess that's a perfect excuse.
 
Carry on.
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To: All                                 
From: Namor     Times read 15
Subject: hobbes in da hood
53016   Sun Sep 12 17:56:58 2004

new fo fo?
 
Yeah, mo'fo' - fo!  Unh, tu, thri', fo'!  A'ight.
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To: Frootloop                           -private- 
From: Tiny     Times read 1
53017   Wed Sep 15 01:42:20 2004

>Tiny,
> 
>If I remember correctly, you ran or were a member of the Coleco ADAM User's
>Group of Winnipeg? How's the ADAM scene going now?
 
*****************************************************
 
Yeah, I was the president of the KAUG for ages.  Not much happening any
more though.  Most of them have gone on to bigger and better things.
 
I still use my own Adam once in a while though.  Got a few games on it
I enjoy and the database is still as good as anything else I've seen and
to re-input all my data by hand would be a pain, as the Adam disks aren't
MS-DOS compatible.
 
Why do you ask?  You need something for an Adam?  I still got tons of
parts.
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  0>Tiny,
  1> 
  2>I don't have an aDAM    adam    ADAM. I just remember you as the ADAM guy!   . \                                        , thoguh I       ugh I do have an old Colcovision         lecovision. I just remember
  3>you as the ADAM guy - I m     I seem to remember you getting some      into debates with
  4>people who derided yuou     ou for being such     o dedicated to a "  n "orphan" platform.
  5> 
  6>If I ever see one for sale cheap, I'd probably pick it up just to ting ker
  7>around with it. I  f I recall correctly, those data cassette tape  s weren't
  8>very rep liable so a real ADAM enthusaist      iast would get a disk drive ASAP.  
  9> 
 10>Now that I'm older, I really do ejoy     njoy reading and learning about the old
 11>systems. They had so much more character than today's generic Windoze
 12>boxes. I'm feeling sooo old.
 13>
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  0>Tiny,
  1> 
  2>I don't have an ADAM, though I do have an old Colecovision. I just remember
  3>you as the ADAM guy - I seem to remember you getting into debates with
  4>people who derided you for being so dedicated to an "orphan" platform.
  5> 
  6>If I ever see one for sale cheap, I'd probably pick it up just to tinker
  7>around with it. If I recall correctly, those data cassette tapes weren't
  8>very reliable so a real ADAM enthusiast would get a disk drive ASAP.
  9> 
 10>Now that I'm older, I really do enjoy reading and learning about the old
 11>systems. They had so much more character than today's generic Windoze
 12>boxes. I'm feeling sooo old.
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send 
To ? <tiny> 
Is this a public bulletin? <N>y
What is the message about ? ADAM

To: tiny
Subject: ADAM
Ok to send message? <Y> 
53022   Sun Sep 19 04:32:06 2004
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To: Tempus                              
From: Frootloop     Times read 0
Subject: CB
53021   Sun Sep 19 04:26:51 2004

Tempus,
 
I had a little handheld CB radio which wasn't very powerful so I never
really did much chatting. If I climbed on the roof of my house I got better
reception, of course. Most of the time I'd just listen as I was a bit
mic shy anyway, and most of the CBers seemed to be adults anyway.
 
Ahhhh.. yes, UFO is the handle I remember! Do you know what happened to
him? Is their still a CB "community" in the city? I don't have a access
to a radio anymore. Even now that I'm older there's no way I'm putting
up an ugly antenna.
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To: Tiny                                
From: Frootloop     Times read 0
Subject: ADAM
53022   Sun Sep 19 04:32:06 2004

Tiny,
 
I don't have an ADAM, though I do have an old Colecovision. I just remember
you as the ADAM guy - I seem to remember you getting into debates with
people who derided you for being so dedicated to an "orphan" platform.
 
If I ever see one for sale cheap, I'd probably pick it up just to tinker
around with it. If I recall correctly, those data cassette tapes weren't
very reliable so a real ADAM enthusiast would get a disk drive ASAP.
 
Now that I'm older, I really do enjoy reading and learning about the old
systems. They had so much more character than today's generic Windoze
boxes. I'm feeling sooo old.
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