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chris123
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response 163 of 287:
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Oct 14 15:36 UTC 2000 |
ah shell world its hard annoying why no one is acually up to stuff i cant get
into confrences etc etc there is more to do on point to point see uhh
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jor
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response 164 of 287:
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Oct 14 16:51 UTC 2000 |
aha! you are looking for m-net.arbornet.org!
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ilusao
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response 165 of 287:
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Oct 15 05:05 UTC 2000 |
nao sei ingles
type
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redcube
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response 166 of 287:
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Oct 17 04:09 UTC 2000 |
Interesting
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skyef
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response 167 of 287:
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Oct 19 11:41 UTC 2000 |
hello, I am a new person. Interesting forum.
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aruba
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response 168 of 287:
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Oct 19 15:11 UTC 2000 |
Hi Skye, welcome to Grex!
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flem
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response 169 of 287:
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Oct 19 15:20 UTC 2000 |
Hello, Skye. :)
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ea
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response 170 of 287:
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Oct 19 22:31 UTC 2000 |
Welcome to Grex, Skye. It gets easier.
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larsn
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response 171 of 287:
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Oct 20 02:53 UTC 2000 |
I'm Lars Nilsson. Sort of new (was here for a year
or two two ago, but due to time-constraints couldn't
spend much time here). Well, anyway.. Back to your
regular scheduled posts.
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lionfish
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response 172 of 287:
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Oct 20 22:53 UTC 2000 |
As i'm still very new here, i've only just started looking around the rest
of this bbs. I've noticed many (most) of the message boards haven't been
posted to for months - is it just people r moving to different boards in the
same bbs or is this medium (using telnet or whatever) starting to die out???
?:-(
I hope not 'cause it's so cool :-) also when i log in i type users to c who's
on (+ c if Dave's on) there always seem to be many more people on than
actually seem to be posting what r they all doing + where can i find them!?
+y does it say too many )'s? - i can have as many )'s as i want.
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carson
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response 173 of 287:
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Oct 20 22:54 UTC 2000 |
(I agree wholeheartedly about that last part! parentheses rule!)
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lionfish
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response 174 of 287:
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Oct 20 22:56 UTC 2000 |
ok my last message didn't make much sense (i've just reread it) - need more
sleep - G'night all! 3-. z z z z (found that one in the abandoned smiley
subject - item 2
,
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brighn
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response 175 of 287:
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Oct 20 22:59 UTC 2000 |
Telnet-based BBS systems in general have experienced far less traffic in the
last few years thanin the heydey, about 5-10 years ago. There are exceptions
out there, but unfortunately, this BBS has been following the trend.
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krj
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response 176 of 287:
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Oct 21 04:37 UTC 2000 |
A couple of responses to Mike/lionfish :: first, I hope you'll
peek in at the music conference, which is still pretty lively at times.
A good way to handle a big old conference is with the commands to
browse or read responses since a certain date:
"browse since mm/dd" and "read since mm/dd"
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lionfish
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response 177 of 287:
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Oct 22 11:30 UTC 2000 |
Thanks Ken, I didn't realise u could use the "since" command at the Ok:
prompt. + I'll try to get lots of my friends to use BBS's - although i can
c why http etc have taken ov... a few links is a lot more user friendly. but
this is more fun! :-] (oops nearly forgot the nose in that smiley)... cyall!
from Mike
(the fastest fish in the sea)
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ric
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response 178 of 287:
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Oct 22 14:59 UTC 2000 |
You can also do "fixseen all" (or maybe "fix all" or "fix seen all"),
which marks ALL items as read. That allows you to instantly "catch up"
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krj
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response 179 of 287:
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Oct 22 16:04 UTC 2000 |
Mike/lionfish :: all of the conferences/discussion forums on Grex
are also available through the web interface, so your friends don't
have to use clunky old telnet to participate. Grex's web page
is at http://www.cyberspace.org
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ea
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response 180 of 287:
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Oct 22 16:12 UTC 2000 |
You can also read and participate in Grex's BBS through http. There's a
program called Backtalk that interfaces with PicoSpan and enables web
users to read the conferences. If they have an account, they can also
log in and participate.
Just go to http://www.cyberspace.org/cgi-bin/bt to test it out
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ea
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response 181 of 287:
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Oct 22 16:12 UTC 2000 |
(Ken slipped in)
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lotus
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response 182 of 287:
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Oct 23 20:10 UTC 2000 |
Hi I'm Steve and I am new to Grex, but I have been involved with the industry
for years (1960's if anyone remembers blue boxes). But that was a long time
ago. Now I enjoy flying planes sailing and the occasional program.
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ric
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response 183 of 287:
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Oct 24 00:18 UTC 2000 |
Hmm... would the real Steve Wozniak have a cable modem? No, I think he'd have
ADSL or a T1 or something.
Of course, "lotus" isn't Steve Wozniak.
He's Steve Wozniac.
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aruba
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response 184 of 287:
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Oct 24 01:59 UTC 2000 |
Well in any case, Hi Steve, welcome to Grex!
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mooncat
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response 185 of 287:
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Oct 24 14:31 UTC 2000 |
<waves> Hi Steve!
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tpryan
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response 186 of 287:
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Oct 24 16:29 UTC 2000 |
Grex needs more Steves!
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jor
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response 187 of 287:
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Oct 24 20:23 UTC 2000 |
can we call you woz
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