• Hi to all

    From Simon Geddes@1:103/705 to All on Sun Aug 4 13:26:03 2019
    Hi. New user here. Fairly long-time C= user (but only ever Amiga), who caught the tail end of BBSing, ran a BBS for less than a year, misses it. Much more than that though, the internet has turned sour for me over the past few years. Want to cut it out of my life as much as is possible while still having a job and not going completely Thoreau. Hence a renewed interest in BBSing and pre-internet technologies.

    Posting on CBM because the Fidonet general echo seems dead. Strange this one looks nice and active and the broad-topic ones aren't...is Fido as good as over?
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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Simon Geddes on Sun Aug 4 16:59:45 2019
    Re: Hi to all
    By: Simon Geddes to All on Sun Aug 04 2019 13:26:03

    Posting on CBM because the Fidonet general echo seems dead.

    what "fido general" echo are you talking about? there's not one with that echotag...

    Strange this one looks nice and active and the broad-topic ones aren't...

    you should be more specific and probably in another area but some areas welcome
    any traffic...

    is Fido as good as over?

    no, not really... there are still systems connected and transferring mail/files... some areas have more traffic than others... it all depends on what you are looking for and where you are looking...

    )\/(ark
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  • From Anssi Saari@3:770/3 to Simon Geddes on Mon Aug 5 14:09:36 2019
    nospam.Simon.Geddes@f1.n770.z410.fidonet.org (Simon Geddes) writes:

    Posting on CBM because the Fidonet general echo seems dead. Strange this one looks nice and active and the broad-topic ones aren't...is Fido as good as over?

    Well, at least Fido gateways to Usenet seem to have some activity. I
    guess internet distribution was not your intention if you want out of
    the Internet?

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Anssi Saari on Mon Aug 5 15:18:44 2019
    On 2019 Aug 05 14:09:36, you wrote to Simon Geddes:

    Posting on CBM because the Fidonet general echo seems dead. Strange
    this one looks nice and active and the broad-topic ones aren't...is
    Fido as good as over?

    Well, at least Fido gateways to Usenet seem to have some activity. I
    guess internet distribution was not your intention if you want out of
    the Internet?

    :lol: i was wondering how quickly someone on the 'net side of the gate would come back with that :lol:

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    )\/(ark

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    them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.
    ... Southerners think sugar in corn bread is some kind of commie plot.
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  • From Bbsing Bbs@1:227/201 to Simon Geddes on Wed Aug 7 15:01:00 2019
    Simon Geddes wrote to All <=-

    Hi. New user here. Fairly long-time C= user (but only ever Amiga), who caught the tail end of BBSing, ran a BBS for less than a year, misses
    it. Much more than that though, the internet has turned sour for me
    over the past few years. Want to cut it out of my life as much as is
    I can relate to that statement. What happened! .. dang beautiful thing is turning into something I don't understand, but that's the way of youth and new things right.
    The darknet is ... probably the place for me most of the time, avoid all the flames of the indexed internet. .. not all bad but getting a bit sour for sure.


    possible while still having a job and not going completely Thoreau.
    Hence a renewed interest in BBSing and pre-internet technologies.

    Posting on CBM because the Fidonet general echo seems dead. Strange
    this one looks nice and active and the broad-topic ones aren't...is
    Fido as good as over?
    Is it?
    How can non-bbs systems access it and store messages?

    BBSING

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  • From Bbsing Bbs@1:227/201 to Simon Geddes on Wed Aug 7 15:01:00 2019
    Simon Geddes wrote to All <=-

    Hi. New user here. Fairly long-time C= user (but only ever Amiga), who caught the tail end of BBSing, ran a BBS for less than a year, misses
    it. Much more than that though, the internet has turned sour for me
    over the past few years. Want to cut it out of my life as much as is
    I can relate to that statement. What happened! .. dang beautiful thing is turning into something I don't understand, but that's the way of youth and new things right.
    The darknet is ... probably the place for me most of the time, avoid all the flames of the indexed internet. .. not all bad but getting a bit sour for sure.


    possible while still having a job and not going completely Thoreau.
    Hence a renewed interest in BBSing and pre-internet technologies.

    Posting on CBM because the Fidonet general echo seems dead. Strange
    this one looks nice and active and the broad-topic ones aren't...is
    Fido as good as over?
    Is it?
    How can non-bbs systems access it and store messages?

    BBSING

    --- MultiMail/Linux v0.49
    * Origin: Electronic Warfare BBS | telnet:\\bbs.ewbbs.net (1:227/201)
  • From Simon Geddes@1:103/705 to mark lewis on Thu Aug 8 14:17:36 2019
    Re: Hi to all
    By: mark lewis to Anssi Saari on Mon Aug 05 2019 03:18 pm

    :lol: i was wondering how quickly someone on the 'net side of the gate would
    come
    back
    with that :lol:

    Trying to work out if that means you're not 'online' - as in, an internet user.
    After 20 years of over-indulgence I am very interested in seeing what benefits there are to be had in a substantially different relationship with the internet. Sorry for the off-topic - still learning fidonet etiquette, and how fidonet works in general.
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