I'm very new to this kind of stuff--and of the few boards I'veWelcome to the world of bulletin boards. I've been using them since the
browsed this one seems the nicest. I've been lurkingh ere for the
past few days and I think I'd like to be active :)
I've always wanted to mess with BBS boards--ever since I learned of
them when going on a rabbit hole dive once. I enjoy older technology
(for a while the only PC I owned even was a Windows 98 PC (in 2024),
and the thought of using something like a BBS instead of say social
media or Discord even is interesting to me.
I'm curious if anyone else is like me, and not an oldtime user of BBS
but is messing around with it for fun?
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I'm curious if anyone else is like me, and not an oldtime user of BBS but is messing around with it for fun?
I'm curious if anyone else is like
me,
and not an oldtime user of BBS but
is
messing around with it for fun?
Re: New BBS User!
By: Foriest Jan Smith to All on Mon May 05 2025 04:39 am
I'm curious if anyone else is like me, and not an oldtime user of BBS but is messing around with it for fun?
BBSing was not a thing in my country as far as I am aware. Good telecomms arrived a bit late here. I think even Usenet coverage was low.
So yeah, I am here for other reasons than the nostalgia factor. Which is
BBSing was not a thing in my country as far as I am aware. Good telecomms arrived a bit late here. I think even Usenet coverage was low.
So yeah, I am here for other reasons than the nostalgia factor. Which is
i'm sure there were bbses there in the late 80s and 90s at least.
Foriest Jan Smith wrote to All <=-
I'm curious if anyone else is like me, and not an oldtime user of BBS
but is messing around with it for fun?
Foriest Jan Smith wrote to All <=-
I'm curious if anyone else is like me, and not an oldtime user of BBS but is messing around with it for fun?
I'm an old guy - used it back in the day. Never had the desire to be a
SYSOP though - but I LOVE communicating!!! So echonets caught me in their, ahem - 'net' - a long time ago!
... Hey, what's that beeping noise? Where's that smoke coming from?
Jimmy Anderson wrote to Foriest Jan Smith <=-
I'm an old guy - used it back in the day. Never had the desire to be a SYSOP though - but I LOVE communicating!!! So echonets caught me in
their, ahem - 'net' - a long time ago!
MRO wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
i never wanted to be a sysop, i always enjoyed being a user.
then the late 90s came along and boards were shutting down so i put my
own bbs up to help out the community.
I ended up having a real knack for it and my bbs was probably better
than most the bbses i called in the past. I always put the users first and i think that's why it did well. i never "ran it for myself". ---
Well, if there were a need for a dial up again, I'd consider it here. But with everything 'on the web' now, no need for me to add to the space. :-)
I ended up having a real knack for it and my bbs was probably better than most the bbses i called in the past. I always put the users first and i think that's why it did well. i never "ran it for myself". ---
Well, if there were a need for a dial up again, I'd consider it here. But with everything 'on the web' now, no need for me to add to the space. :-)
I'm an old guy - used it back in the day. Never had the desire to be a SYSOP though - but I LOVE communicating!!! So echonets caught me in their, ahem - 'net' - a long time ago!
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
Jimmy Anderson wrote to Foriest Jan Smith <=-
I'm an old guy - used it back in the day. Never had the desire to be a SYSOP though - but I LOVE communicating!!! So echonets caught me in
their, ahem - 'net' - a long time ago!
I started off as a caller, then a co-sysop, managing a board from the
BBS interface, moving messages, updating file listings, and so forth.
Got the bug when I figured it was cheaper to set up a BBS and have
people send me files than to go out and get them from other boards, and got sucked into the challenge of making handfuls of programs play nice
and talk to each other. Totally automating a DOS BBS through the One
Batch File was quite a challenge back in the 90s.
Nightfox wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
Re: Re: New BBS User!
By: Jimmy Anderson to MRO on Wed May 07 2025 12:57 pm
Well, if there were a need for a dial up again, I'd consider it here. But with everything 'on the web' now, no need for me to add to the space. :-)
I'm not sure about 'need', but a couple years ago, I added a
(VOIP-based) dialup line to my BBS, for fun.
Thanks so much! :D I'm enjoying it
already. I didn't mean to post this
on
dove net actually but I'm glad I
didn't
screw up lol. Also cool to hear
about
those C64s. If I had the space,
time,
and money I'd love to mess around
with
a Commodore Amiga... But if my time
having to use a Windows 98 PC as a
daily driver for half of 2024 taught
me
anything... the oldest I'll ever
probably buy again is XP, unless I'm
prepared...
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