Fortunately, I _was_ able to find a BBS, albeit one with ridiculously
tiny connect-time and message quotas (both posting and reading).
Still, it was local and fairly inexpensive and it served until a
dial-up ISP finally made it to my area.
It's sort of neat that a BBS still served the same purpose for you: connecting you to Usenet.
Hello to any other lurkers reading through a BBS! ;-)
Spalls Hurgenson <[email protected]> wrote:
...
Fortunately, I _was_ able to find a BBS, albeit one with ridiculously
tiny connect-time and message quotas (both posting and reading).
Still, it was local and fairly inexpensive and it served until a
dial-up ISP finally made it to my area.
It's sort of neat that a BBS still served the same purpose for you:
connecting you to Usenet.
Hello to any other lurkers reading through a BBS! ;-)
I never ran into BBSes that had usenet. They did have FidoNet and others!
Speaking of BBSes, RIP to Ward Christensen who was a BBS inventor and architect of our online age at age 78: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/10/ward-christensen-bbs-inventor-and-architect-of-our-online-age-dies-at-age-78/
:~(
Ant <[email protected]> wrote at 02:28 this Wednesday (GMT):
Spalls Hurgenson <[email protected]> wrote:
...
Fortunately, I _was_ able to find a BBS, albeit one with ridiculously
tiny connect-time and message quotas (both posting and reading).
Still, it was local and fairly inexpensive and it served until a
dial-up ISP finally made it to my area.
It's sort of neat that a BBS still served the same purpose for you:
connecting you to Usenet.
Hello to any other lurkers reading through a BBS! ;-)
I never ran into BBSes that had usenet. They did have FidoNet and others!
Speaking of BBSes, RIP to Ward Christensen who was a BBS inventor and architect of our online age at age 78: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/10/ward-christensen-bbs-inventor-and-architect-of-our-online-age-dies-at-age-78/
:~(
Fidonet apparently added a USENET link "recently".
candycanearter07 <[email protected]> wrote:
Ant <[email protected]> wrote at 02:28 this Wednesday (GMT):
Spalls Hurgenson <[email protected]> wrote:
...
Fortunately, I _was_ able to find a BBS, albeit one with ridiculously
tiny connect-time and message quotas (both posting and reading).
Still, it was local and fairly inexpensive and it served until a
dial-up ISP finally made it to my area.
It's sort of neat that a BBS still served the same purpose for you:
connecting you to Usenet.
Hello to any other lurkers reading through a BBS! ;-)
I never ran into BBSes that had usenet. They did have FidoNet and others! >> >
Speaking of BBSes, RIP to Ward Christensen who was a BBS inventor and
architect of our online age at age 78:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/10/ward-christensen-bbs-inventor-and-architect-of-our-online-age-dies-at-age-78/
:~(
Fidonet apparently added a USENET link "recently".
Recently? Where? I'd like to see it. I didn't even know FidoNet is still around! :O
Ant <[email protected]> wrote at 02:13 this Sunday (GMT):
candycanearter07 <[email protected]> wrote:
Ant <[email protected]> wrote at 02:28 this Wednesday (GMT):
Spalls Hurgenson <[email protected]> wrote:
...
Fortunately, I _was_ able to find a BBS, albeit one with ridiculously >> >> tiny connect-time and message quotas (both posting and reading).
Still, it was local and fairly inexpensive and it served until a
dial-up ISP finally made it to my area.
It's sort of neat that a BBS still served the same purpose for you:
connecting you to Usenet.
Hello to any other lurkers reading through a BBS! ;-)
I never ran into BBSes that had usenet. They did have FidoNet and others!
Speaking of BBSes, RIP to Ward Christensen who was a BBS inventor and
architect of our online age at age 78:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/10/ward-christensen-bbs-inventor-and-architect-of-our-online-age-dies-at-age-78/
:~(
Fidonet apparently added a USENET link "recently".
Recently? Where? I'd like to see it. I didn't even know FidoNet is still around! :O
Yeah, some of the Fidonet BBS's have it.
candycanearter07 <[email protected]>
wrote:
Ant <[email protected]> wrote at 02:13 this Sunday (GMT):
candycanearter07 <[email protected]>
wrote:
Ant <[email protected]> wrote at 02:28 this Wednesday (GMT):
Spalls Hurgenson <[email protected]> wrote:
...
Fortunately, I _was_ able to find a BBS, albeit one with
ridiculously tiny connect-time and message quotas (both posting
and reading). Still, it was local and fairly inexpensive and it
served until a dial-up ISP finally made it to my area.
It's sort of neat that a BBS still served the same purpose for
you: connecting you to Usenet.
Hello to any other lurkers reading through a BBS! ;-)
I never ran into BBSes that had usenet. They did have FidoNet and
others!
Speaking of BBSes, RIP to Ward Christensen who was a BBS inventor
and architect of our online age at age 78:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/10/ward-christensen-bbs- inventor-and-architect-of-our-online-age-dies-at-age-78/
:~(
Fidonet apparently added a USENET link "recently".
Recently? Where? I'd like to see it. I didn't even know FidoNet is
still around! :O
Yeah, some of the Fidonet BBS's have it.
Which? Where? List please!
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