• Hello World!

    From jahmas@21:1/133 to All on Sat Dec 10 15:54:58 2022
    Testing my new node #

    Started off as a WWIV sysop in the mid 90s running 4.24 dialup. I remember logging into Mark "Weatherman" Hoffman's board Weatherstation to play LORD. Horribly addicted to the game. Anyhow, this is always a much more meaningful social media for my purposes.

    jahmas

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A31 (Windows)
    * Origin: Blacklight Underground BBS (21:1/133)
  • From esc@21:4/173 to jahmas on Sat Dec 10 13:15:30 2022
    Testing my new node #

    * Origin: Blacklight Underground BBS (21:1/133)

    Looks good here!

    Started off as a WWIV sysop in the mid 90s running 4.24 dialup. I
    remember logging into Mark "Weatherman" Hoffman's board Weatherstation
    to play LORD. Horribly addicted to the game. Anyhow, this is always a
    much more meaningful social media for my purposes.

    Nice! I recently started delving into WWIV native door games. Quite a bit of fun. Remember any specifically that I should check out?

    And yeah, this is my favorite social media platform these days as well haha. I have to say that quietly as my wife works at Meta....

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/07/11 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: m O N T E R E Y b B S . c O M (21:4/173)
  • From Avon@21:1/101 to jahmas on Sun Dec 11 11:17:04 2022
    On 10 Dec 2022 at 03:54p, jahmas pondered and said...

    @TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A31
    @MSGID: 21:1/133 00f09b09
    @TZUTC: -0500
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    @PATH: 1/133 100
    Testing my new node #

    Started off as a WWIV sysop in the mid 90s running 4.24 dialup. I
    remember logging into Mark "Weatherman" Hoffman's board Weatherstation
    to play LORD. Horribly addicted to the game. Anyhow, this is always a
    much more meaningful social media for my purposes.

    jahmas

    Hi and welcome :)

    Kerr Avon [Blake's 7] 'I'm not expendable, I'm not stupid and I'm not going' avon[at]bbs.nz | bbs.nz | fsxnet.nz

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/12/24 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101)
  • From Weatherman@21:1/132 to Jahmas on Sat Dec 10 18:21:16 2022

    Testing my new node #

    Started off as a WWIV sysop in the mid 90s running 4.24 dialup. I remember logging into Mark "Weatherman" Hoffman's board Weatherstation to play
    LORD. Horribly addicted to the game. Anyhow, this is always a much more meaningful social media for my purposes.

    Welcome, good to see you over here!

    - Mark
    ÿÿÿ
    --- WWIVToss v.1.52
    * Origin: http://www.weather-station.org * Bel Air, MD -USA (21:1/132.0)
  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to jahmas on Sun Dec 11 09:05:58 2022
    jahmas wrote to All <=-

    Testing my new node #

    Started off as a WWIV sysop in the mid 90s running 4.24 dialup. I
    remember logging into Mark "Weatherman" Hoffman's board Weatherstation
    to play LORD. Horribly addicted to the game. Anyhow, this is always a
    much more meaningful social media for my purposes.

    Indeed it is! Welcome (back) to the BBS world.


    ... The number you have dailed...Nine-one-one...has been changed.
    --- MultiMail/DOS
    * Origin: possumso.fsxnet.nz * SSH:2122/telnet:24/ftelnet:80 (21:4/134)
  • From jahmas@21:1/133 to esc on Sun Dec 11 14:24:00 2022

    Nice! I recently started delving into WWIV native door games. Quite a
    bit of fun. Remember any specifically that I should check out?


    MechWars comes to mind.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A31 (Windows)
    * Origin: Blacklight Underground BBS (21:1/133)
  • From jahmas@21:1/133 to Weatherman on Sun Dec 11 14:26:16 2022
    On 12/10/22, Weatherman said the following...
    Welcome, good to see you over here!

    - Mark


    Hey Mark. I think I started working on WWIVnet with this board a couple of years ago. I have to look at my notes. Anyhow, thanks for the "heads up!"

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A31 (Windows)
    * Origin: Blacklight Underground BBS (21:1/133)
  • From Zip@21:1/202 to jahmas on Tue Dec 13 22:42:56 2022
    Hello jahmas!

    On 10 Dec 2022, jahmas said the following...

    Testing my new node #

    Welcome! Seems to be working just fine!

    to play LORD. Horribly addicted to the game. Anyhow, this is always a
    much more meaningful social media for my purposes.

    I feel the same way! :)

    Best regards
    Zip

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/07/15 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Star Collision BBS, Uppsala, Sweden (21:1/202)
  • From Geri Atricks@21:4/102 to jahmas on Fri Dec 16 09:12:02 2022
    Testing my new node #

    got you 5x5 here in Huntsville, AL, USA.

    Welcome to FSXnet.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/09/29 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: Legends of Yesteryear (furmenservices.net:23322) (21:4/102)
  • From dizzie@21:1/999 to All on Thu Mar 23 10:35:26 2023
    Hi there, this is my first post from the Excelsior BBS. I'm watching the Mystic Guys walkthrough videos on Youtube.

    ... ASCII stupid question, get a stupid ANSI.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Excelsior BBS (21:1/999)
  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to dizzie on Thu Mar 23 08:05:16 2023
    On 23 Mar 2023, dizzie said the following...

    @TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A48
    @MSGID: 21:1/999 b5f4976a
    @TZUTC: 0000
    @PATH: 1/999 100 3/100
    Hi there, this is my first post from the Excelsior BBS. I'm watching the Mystic Guys walkthrough videos on Youtube.

    ... ASCII stupid question, get a stupid ANSI.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Excelsior BBS (21:1/999)

    Got you here!


    Jay

    ... Coffee has a rough time in our house. It gets mugged every morning!

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2023/03/14 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Northern Realms (21:3/110)
  • From dizzie@21:1/999 to Warpslide on Thu Mar 23 12:28:42 2023
    * Origin: Northern Realms (21:3/110)
    On 23 Mar 2023, Warpslide said the following...

    Got you here!

    Great! Now to get my OWN node/point, instead of this '999' testing one :)

    ... Everyone smiles in the same language.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Excelsior BBS (21:1/999)
  • From Zip@21:1/202 to dizzie on Fri Mar 24 08:22:58 2023
    Hello dizzie!

    On 23 Mar 2023, dizzie said the following...

    Hi there, this is my first post from the Excelsior BBS. I'm watching the Mystic Guys walkthrough videos on Youtube.

    Welcome! Got you here! =)

    Best regards
    Zip

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2023/02/26 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Star Collision BBS, Uppsala, Sweden (21:1/202)
  • From boraxman@21:1/101 to dizzie on Fri Mar 24 23:46:40 2023
    Hi there, this is my first post from the Excelsior BBS. I'm watching the Mystic Guys walkthrough videos on Youtube.


    Welcome. I've been absent here a bit due to holidays, other issues and just plain having other things to do.

    You new to BBS's or an old time user?

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101)
  • From cyberzoo@21:1/232 to All on Mon Jul 19 14:46:50 2021
    Hi people!

    Thanks for the warm welcome!

    Just to tell you a little more about me, I'm from Argentina, working on IT
    and a few years back,
    I started tinkering (again) with bbs and networking software
    again a few years ago, after watching the BBS Documentary. I'm quite sure you know what I'm talking about. :)

    Not a total retrocomputer guy, but I have my little amount of retrotech in my lair.

    I hope everything is well on your end!

    Cheers!

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Zooropa BBS (21:1/232)
  • From Nuke@21:3/134 to cyberzoo on Mon Jul 19 22:13:26 2021

    On 07/19/2021 6:46 pm cyberzoo said...
    Hi people!
    Thanks for the warm welcome!

    Glad to have you around Cyberzoo!
    And glad you are part of the retro-spirit! It's really taken off and awakening us old dinasaurs that got spellbound by IBM/DOS/Windows and strayed... (e.g. me) - played with Vice here and there - but now I've got my hardware back in the house and loving it.

    -=Nuke=-

    --
    ~Nuke SYSOP Westwood BBS II King George VA USA
    nuke@21:3/134 (fsx) 25:25/19 (metro) nuke@westwoodbbs.net (new crap)
    telnet westwoodbbs.net 8888 (ssh 8889)
    --- ENiGMA 1/2 v0.0.12-beta (linux; x64; 12.22.1)
    * Origin: Westwood BBS II (21:3/134)
  • From Avon@21:1/101 to cyberzoo on Tue Jul 20 19:37:00 2021
    On 19 Jul 2021 at 02:46p, cyberzoo pondered and said...

    Thanks for the warm welcome!

    Hi there and welcome :)

    Just to tell you a little more about me, I'm from Argentina, working on
    IT and a few years back,
    I started tinkering (again) with bbs and networking software
    again a few years ago, after watching the BBS Documentary. I'm quite
    sure you know what I'm talking about. :)

    Yep :) There's a few folks here that have followed a similar pathway. The
    main this is have fun with it. Some enjoy modding their BBS, others (like me) enjoy the message networks and chatting, some play the door games etc. etc..
    so long as you are enjoying it, that's the main thing.

    I hope everything is well on your end!

    It's winter here in New Zealand and I have our fire going tonight. Lows of around 3c and highs of around 11c at the moment. Roll on spring!

    Best, Paul aka Avon

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101)
  • From JoE DooM@21:1/230 to cyberzoo on Tue Jul 20 20:30:08 2021
    Hello Argentina!!

    haha Hi cyberzoo, nice to meet you.

    and a few years back,
    I started tinkering (again) with bbs and networking software
    again a few years ago, after watching the BBS Documentary. I'm quite

    Ah yes, a wonderful documentary. If you haven't seen it yet, I also
    recommend "Back to the BBS". It's free on Youtube and it's fantastic!


    --- Talisman v0.24-dev (Linux/x86_64)
    * Origin: Lost Underground BBS (21:1/230)
  • From cyberzoo@21:1/232 to Nuke on Tue Jul 20 13:35:08 2021
    Hi people!
    Thanks for the warm welcome!

    Glad to have you around Cyberzoo!
    Thanks!!

    And glad you are part of the retro-spirit! It's really taken off and awakening us old dinasaurs that got spellbound by IBM/DOS/Windows and strayed... (e.g. me) - played with Vice here and there - but now I've
    got my hardware back in the house and loving it.
    I have to admit, that my first approach was with a C64, which I still love to this day.
    Then came the XT. No HD, Monochrome display. Speaker sound, which drove my mother crazy, since the machine was in our living room. At that time my
    father gave some printed DOS manual that I read in a matter of hours and experimented with all the commands explained there, making batch files and so.

    Oh, that was a fun time.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Zooropa BBS (21:1/232)
  • From cyberzoo@21:1/232 to Avon on Tue Jul 20 13:45:48 2021
    Thanks for the warm welcome!

    Hi there and welcome :)
    Thank You!

    I started tinkering (again) with bbs and networking software
    again a few years ago, after watching the BBS Documentary. I'm quite sure you know what I'm talking about. :)

    Yep :) There's a few folks here that have followed a similar pathway. The main this is have fun with it. Some enjoy modding their BBS, others
    (like me) enjoy the message networks and chatting, some play the door games etc. etc.. so long as you are enjoying it, that's the main thing.
    Yeap, if I have to say why I am here, is because message networks. I remember having so much fun reading messages, exchanging some knowledge, or just chating.

    I have the idea to put back my old BBS, but right now it is not my priority nr.1.


    I hope everything is well on your end!

    It's winter here in New Zealand and I have our fire going tonight. Lows
    of around 3c and highs of around 11c at the moment. Roll on spring!
    Here is winter as well. It is not the most cold we had, but it is quite cold already. Rigth now it is 10c outside, and perhaps 11c in here in my cave.

    Best, Paul aka Avon
    Same!!

    Cyberzoo.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Zooropa BBS (21:1/232)
  • From cyberzoo@21:1/232 to JoE DooM on Tue Jul 20 13:51:26 2021
    Hello Argentina!!
    Hello!

    haha Hi cyberzoo, nice to meet you.
    Same!

    and a few years back,
    I started tinkering (again) with bbs and networking software
    again a few years ago, after watching the BBS Documentary. I'm quite

    Ah yes, a wonderful documentary. If you haven't seen it yet, I also recommend "Back to the BBS". It's free on Youtube and it's fantastic!
    I really liked it and every now and then I watch it again, or at least a few chapters.

    Didnt know about the one you mention, I will search for it now!

    Cyberzoo.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Zooropa BBS (21:1/232)
  • From Avon@21:1/101 to cyberzoo on Wed Jul 21 13:22:24 2021
    On 20 Jul 2021 at 01:45p, cyberzoo pondered and said...

    Yeap, if I have to say why I am here, is because message networks. I remember having so much fun reading messages, exchanging some knowledge, or just chating.

    I have the idea to put back my old BBS, but right now it is not my priority nr.1.

    Yeah I like chatting in echomail as I can come and read it as/when ready vs
    IRC style chats that come and go and unless you are there you can tend to
    miss things. So to be able to post / read when I am ready to do so does suit
    me better. I also think the fact that we're all spread out across the globe makes for a delayed store/forward style of messaging as a easier option for all.

    Right now it's coming up 1.22pm on my Wednesday, I'm just having lunch and checking echos :)

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101)
  • From cyberzoo@21:1/232 to Avon on Thu Jul 22 12:40:52 2021
    Yeah I like chatting in echomail as I can come and read it as/when ready vs IRC style chats that come and go and unless you are there you can
    tend to miss things. So to be able to post / read when I am ready to do
    so does suit me better. I also think the fact that we're all spread out across the globe makes for a delayed store/forward style of messaging as
    a easier option for all.
    Good point.
    I think I am so used to chatting in real time that forgot the pace of echomail messaging.
    It is nice to sit back a read without the need to rush a response.


    Right now it's coming up 1.22pm on my Wednesday, I'm just having lunch
    and checking echos :)
    Here is 9.40am, finishing breakfast (late breakfast today) and getting up-to-date with messages. :)
    Just like in the old days.

    Cheers!

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Zooropa BBS (21:1/232)
  • From Avon@21:1/101 to cyberzoo on Fri Jul 23 19:41:54 2021
    On 22 Jul 2021 at 12:40p, cyberzoo pondered and said...

    Good point.
    I think I am so used to chatting in real time that forgot the pace of echomail messaging.
    It is nice to sit back a read without the need to rush a response.

    thing is with near real time comms over the internet even FTN chatter can be rather quick if both 'chatters' are online at the same time. I've had a
    delayed 1-2 min chat between both sides of the world via echomail and often wondered at that fact given back in the 90s it would be more like 4-5 days if not more depending on where the people were based.

    Here is 9.40am, finishing breakfast (late breakfast today) and getting up-to-date with messages. :)
    Just like in the old days.

    I'm a Friday night guy after dinner as I reply to this one.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101)
  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to cyberzoo on Thu Jul 22 07:25:00 2021
    cyberzoo wrote to Avon <=-

    I think I am so used to chatting in real time that forgot the pace of echomail messaging.

    It is nice to sit back a read without the need to rush a response.

    It's disheartening seeing my kids who feel compelled to answer *immediately* to a text message or social media message, completely losing sight of what's happening here, now, in the moment.

    Part of the beauty of BBSing for me, is the long-form nature of echomail,
    and the ability to create a response, reflect on a message packet, and
    change or delete a message if desired.

    I used to love traveling by plane with a laptop and a QWK reader; I'd set
    the new scan date to 2 weeks prior and download a monster packet, including messages I'd already read or had skimmed over.


    ... The five lights of the apocalypse rising struggling towards the light.
    --- MultiMail/DOS v0.52
    * Origin: realitycheckBBS.org -- information is power. (21:4/122)
  • From Oli@21:3/102 to Avon on Tue Jul 27 09:21:56 2021
    Avon wrote (2021-07-23):

    On 22 Jul 2021 at 12:40p, cyberzoo pondered and said...

    Good point.
    I think I am so used to chatting in real time that forgot the pace
    of echomail messaging.
    It is nice to sit back a read without the need to rush a response.

    thing is with near real time comms over the internet even FTN chatter can be rather quick if both 'chatters' are online at the same time. I've had a delayed 1-2 min chat between both sides of the world via echomail and
    often wondered at that fact given back in the 90s it would be more like
    4-5 days if not more depending on where the people were based.

    I remember up to three days, but often faster. In Germany there was a Fido-like network called MausNet. AFAIK all BBS systems called a central hub at least twice a day and maximum mail delivery time was 24h.

    How fast did Usenet mails travel around the globe in the 90s?

    ---
    * Origin: . (21:3/102)
  • From doctor wade@21:3/105 to Oli on Tue Jul 27 09:43:08 2021
    How fast did Usenet mails travel around the globe in the 90s?

    From '90 through '97 I ran a BBS called The Lab BBS. I pulled down Usenet and Fidonet through a Ku satellite dish from a compnay called Planet Connect. If
    I remember correctly the feed from the dish to my network ran at 115k. I had
    a 128k ISDN line that passed that feed out to our local 1:116/xxx Fidonet group. In '96 I went too work for a local ISP a friend of mine started and we used that same satellite connection to provide a news server for the ISP. It was a couple of days for mail to flow through the Fidonet feed. I suppose
    that was due to nodes holding mail until late at night when the phone rates went down.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: The Lab BBS (21:3/105)
  • From Avon@21:1/101 to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu Jul 29 16:22:12 2021
    On 22 Jul 2021 at 07:25a, poindexter FORTRAN pondered and said...

    Part of the beauty of BBSing for me, is the long-form nature of
    echomail, and the ability to create a response, reflect on a message packet, and change or delete a message if desired.

    Same here. The only downside I see at times is that people infer emotion or tone when the author has not intended his/her written post to be intended
    that way.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101)
  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Oli on Thu Jul 29 16:23:52 2021
    On 27 Jul 2021 at 09:21a, Oli pondered and said...

    I remember up to three days, but often faster. In Germany there was a Fido-like
    network called MausNet. AFAIK all BBS systems called a central hub at least twice a day and maximum mail delivery time was 24h.
    How fast did Usenet mails travel around the globe in the 90s?

    I think it was much much faster... not days for sure.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101)
  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to Avon on Thu Jul 29 08:58:00 2021
    On 29 Jul 2021, Avon said the following...

    Same here. The only downside I see at times is that people infer emotion or tone when the author has not intended his/her written post to be intended that way.

    I think that's true of almost any written communication. I've written some emails at work and then I find myself backspacing over one or more sentences because I don't want it to come across wrong. Turning up the Canadian politeness can also help sometimes... ;)


    Jay

    ... A group of the unfit appointed by the unwilling to do the necessary.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/07/28 (Raspberry Pi/32)
    * Origin: Northern Realms (21:3/110)
  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Warpslide on Fri Jul 30 08:56:18 2021
    On 29 Jul 2021 at 08:58a, Warpslide pondered and said...

    I think that's true of almost any written communication. I've written some emails at work and then I find myself backspacing over one or more sentences because I don't want it to come across wrong. Turning up the Canadian politeness can also help sometimes... ;)

    I've also tried to do this and most times all is well. But when someone
    infers something else it's almost impossible to get them to consider to see
    it differently :( The joys of text comms huh?

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101)
  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to Avon on Thu Jul 29 17:46:54 2021
    On 30 Jul 2021, Avon said the following...

    I've also tried to do this and most times all is well. But when someone infers something else it's almost impossible to get them to consider to see it differently :( The joys of text comms huh?

    How dare you take that tone with me? :P


    Jay

    ... I used to be schizophrenic, but we're alright now.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/07/28 (Raspberry Pi/32)
    * Origin: Northern Realms (21:3/110)
  • From Rayzer@21:1/999 to All on Thu Sep 19 20:27:57 2024
    This is my first post from the RayzerNET BBS.

    -Rayzer

    ... "No comment" is a comment.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: RayzerNET BBS (21:1/999)
  • From Matty@21:1/246 to Rayzer on Fri Sep 20 04:43:41 2024
    This is my first post from the RayzerNET BBS.

    -Rayzer

    Hi Rayzer! Welcome to fsxNet, I received your message. Be sure to apply for your own node number, you are using the temporary "999" node, if multiple people use that one, your messages might go to the wrong BBS.

    Cheers!
    Matty

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: bbs.CabanaBar.net:11123 (21:1/246)
  • From Dumas Walker@21:1/175 to RAYZER on Fri Sep 20 10:02:00 2024
    This is my first post from the RayzerNET BBS.

    -Rayzer

    ... "No comment" is a comment.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: RayzerNET BBS (21:1/999)

    Received, and welcome!


    * SLMR 2.1a * Armadillo: A mouse built to government specs.
    --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux
    * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (21:1/175)
  • From Zip@21:1/202 to Rayzer on Fri Sep 20 20:06:55 2024
    Hello Rayzer!

    On 19 Sep 2024, Rayzer said the following...

    This is my first post from the RayzerNET BBS.

    -Rayzer

    ... "No comment" is a comment.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: RayzerNET BBS (21:1/999)

    Got you here! Welcome! =)

    Best regards
    Zip

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2024/05/29 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Star Collision BBS, Uppsala, Sweden (21:1/202)
  • From Ganiman@21:3/174 to Rayzer on Fri Sep 20 14:15:26 2024
    This is my first post from the RayzerNET BBS.

    -Rayzer

    Welcome Rayzer! Is your name a Hackers reference? Love that movie :D

    ---
    Ganiman
    bbs.madetoraid.com:[2323/2222]

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/12/24 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Made to Raid BBS (21:3/174)
  • From Rayzer@21:1/999 to All on Fri Sep 20 18:20:51 2024
    Thank you all for the welcome! I'm working on getting my node info now. :)

    - Rayzer

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: RayzerNET BBS (21:1/999)
  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Rayzer on Mon Sep 23 09:59:07 2024
    On 19 Sep 2024 at 09:27p, Rayzer pondered and said...

    This is my first post from the RayzerNET BBS.

    -Rayzer

    Hi and welcome, I have your application and will assign a node number shortly :)

    Kerr Avon [Blake's 7] 'I'm not expendable, I'm not stupid and I'm not going' avon[at]bbs.nz | bbs.nz | fsxnet.nz

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to Rayzer on Sun Sep 22 17:02:18 2024
    This is my first post from the RayzerNET BBS.

    Nice - glad you made it over to fsxNet, Rayzer!



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  • From stizzed@21:4/156 to All on Sat Jan 18 22:48:45 2025
    Am I Back? ;)

    .\\ichael (a.k.a. StiZzed)
    SysOp, The ROCK BBS III

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to stizzed on Sun Jan 19 04:17:04 2025
    On 18 Jan 2025, stizzed said the following...

    @TZUTC: -0500
    @MSGID: 21:4/156 18f29687
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    @PID: clrghouz 35c5b3da
    @DBID: 663132
    @PATH: 1/100 3/100 110
    Am I Back? ;)

    .\\ichael (a.k.a. StiZzed)
    SysOp, The ROCK BBS III

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    You're back!


    Jay

    ... How do you make a water bed more bouncy. You use Spring Water

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  • From Dumas Walker@21:1/175 to STIZZED on Sun Jan 19 09:56:00 2025
    Am I Back? ;)

    .\\ichael (a.k.a. StiZzed)
    SysOp, The ROCK BBS III

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/32)
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    Apparently so. :)


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  • From The Godfather@21:3/165 to stizzed on Sun Jan 19 13:53:48 2025
    Am I Back? ;)

    Loud and clear here !

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to stizzed on Sun Jan 19 15:31:05 2025
    Am I Back? ;)

    w00h00 - got ya in Portland, chap!



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  • From stizzed@21:4/156 to paulie420 on Sun Jan 19 18:40:45 2025
    On |1519 Jan 2025|08, |15paulie420 |08said the following...

    w00h00 - got ya in Portland, chap!

    hahahaha! Always a pleasure Paulie!

    Best to you!

    .\\ichael (a.k.a. StiZzed)
    SysOp, The ROCK BBS III

    ... WOMAN.ZIP - Great program but no documentation

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to stizzed on Mon Jan 20 14:54:18 2025
    On 18 Jan 2025 at 10:48p, stizzed pondered and said...

    Am I Back? ;)

    .\\ichael (a.k.a. StiZzed)
    SysOp, The ROCK BBS III

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: The ROCK III - therockbbs.net - TELNET:10023 (21:4/156)

    I think so :) Hello again <-- The Cars 1984

    Kerr Avon [Blake's 7] 'I'm not expendable, I'm not stupid and I'm not going' avon[at]bbs.nz | bbs.nz | fsxnet.nz

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