• here's hoping..

    From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to all on Mon Mar 11 19:23:10 2019
    Hello all,

    Just linked to this echo. Is this getting out?



    ../|ug

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  • From Richard Lewis@1:249/317 to August Abolins on Mon Mar 11 22:47:29 2019
    Just linked to this echo. Is this getting out?

    Loud and clear over here \wave\

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Richard Lewis on Mon Mar 11 23:28:55 2019
    Hello Richard,

    On Monday 22:47:29, you wrote:
    Loud and clear over here \wave\

    Thanks for the ack. I couldn't seem to find this echo on a couple of other systems that were providing Fidonet. But 2:221/1 will be my fidonet home for a while now.

    ../|ug

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Richard Lewis on Tue Mar 12 20:41:28 2019
    Hello Richard,

    On Monday 22:47:29, you wrote:

    Just linked to this echo. Is this getting out?

    Loud and clear over here \wave\


    When was the last time there was a post in here? I can't rescan this echo.


    ../|ug

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to August Abolins on Tue Mar 12 20:39:14 2019
    On 2019 Mar 11 19:23:10, you wrote to all:

    @MSGID: 2:221/1.58 4706fc07
    @CHRS: IBMPC 2
    @TZUTC: 0400
    Hello all,

    Just linked to this echo. Is this getting out?

    nope...

    ../|ug

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    @PATH: 221/1 280/464 154/10 3634/12



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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to August Abolins on Tue Mar 12 20:39:50 2019
    On 2019 Mar 11 23:28:54, you wrote to Richard Lewis:

    Loud and clear over here \wave\

    Thanks for the ack. I couldn't seem to find this echo on a couple of other systems that were providing Fidonet.

    it is available here and has been for years since it was initially formed ;)

    )\/(ark

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to August Abolins on Tue Mar 12 21:21:46 2019
    On 2019 Mar 12 20:41:28, you wrote to Richard Lewis:

    When was the last time there was a post in here? I can't rescan this
    echo.

    here's the last 25 posts that have arrived here... subject fields have been trimmed to fit within 80 characters...

    4169 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 28 Feb 19
    4170 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 28 Feb 19
    4171 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 28 Feb 19
    4172 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 28 Feb 19
    4173 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 28 Feb 19
    4174 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 28 Feb 19
    4175 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 28 Feb 19
    4176 Daryl Stout JANIS KRACHT This week's issue... 28 Feb 19
    4177 Andrew Leary Daryl Stout This week's issue... 01 Mar 19
    4178 Daryl Stout ANDREW LEARY This week's issue... 01 Mar 19
    4179 Janis Kracht Daryl Stout This week's issue... 02 Mar 19
    4180 Daryl Stout JANIS KRACHT This week's issue... 02 Mar 19
    4181 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 06 Mar 19
    4182 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 06 Mar 19
    4183 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 06 Mar 19
    4184 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 06 Mar 19
    4185 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 06 Mar 19
    4186 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 06 Mar 19
    4187 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 06 Mar 19
    4188 August Abolins all here's hoping.. 11 Mar 19
    4189 Richard Lewis August Abolins Re: here's hoping.. 11 Mar 19
    4190 August Abolins Richard Lewis here's hoping.. 11 Mar 19
    4191 mark lewis August Abolins here's hoping.. 12 Mar 19
    4192 mark lewis August Abolins here's hoping.. 12 Mar 19
    4193 August Abolins Richard Lewis here's hoping.. 12 Mar 19


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  • From Richard Lewis@1:249/317 to August Abolins on Tue Mar 12 21:54:19 2019
    When was the last time there was a post in here? I can't rescan this echo.

    Good day August, last post was:

    Subj: FidoGazette Vol 13 no 10 Page: 7
    Date: 03/06/19 22:07

    RL

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to AUGUST ABOLINS on Tue Mar 12 20:39:00 2019
    Hello all,

    Just linked to this echo. Is this getting out?

    Your post got to Arkansas.

    Daryl

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to mark lewis on Tue Mar 12 22:27:29 2019
    Hello mark,

    4180 Daryl Stout JANIS KRACHT This week's issue... 02 Mar 19
    4181 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 06 Mar 19
    4182 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 06 Mar 19
    4183 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 06 Mar 19
    4184 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 06 Mar 19
    4185 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 06 Mar 19
    4186 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 06 Mar 19
    4187 Janis Kracht All FidoGazette Vol 13 06 Mar 19
    4188 August Abolins all here's hoping.. 11 Mar 19


    Thanks for that.

    The list explains it. I only hooked up to the echo on the 7th or later, and missed all the previous action, especially the newsletter.


    ../|ug

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Richard Lewis on Tue Mar 12 22:29:24 2019
    Hello Richard,

    On Tuesday 21:54:19, you wrote:

    Good day August, last post was:
    Subj: FidoGazette Vol 13 no 10 Page: 7 Date: 03/06/19 22:07

    Thanks, that helps to explain it. I only hooked up after that date.


    ../|ug

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to mark lewis on Tue Mar 12 22:57:47 2019
    Hello mark,

    On Tuesday 20:39:50, you wrote:

    Thanks for the ack. I couldn't seem to find this echo on a couple of
    other systems that were providing Fidonet.

    it is available here and has been for years since it was initially formed ;)


    Yes.. I was pulling in a handful of echoes from your nntp feed a while ago. Thank you SO MUCH for that, btw.

    BUT.. sadly, the ng pointers kept messing up. A reset/renumber on my end (in Thunderbird) was not helping. Maybe it was a shortcoming in the TB version that I still prefer to use. The pointer problem started affecting some of the other ngs I was reading from your feed too. So, I decided to try another feed - thus, Tommi's system from Finland which I gleened from the list of JamNNTPd servers in the fidonews newsletter.

    Everything looked good from Tommi's feed, BUT there was no FIDOGAZETTE echo as ng available. I thought that my access to the echo would not be possible and I started to resign to that reality. Just lurking in it would have been satisfactory.

    https://fidonet.ozzmosis.com/is a fine solution, but there is no FIDOGAZETTE.

    http://www.digitaldistortionbbs.com/ has FIDOGAZETTE, but the page loads blank.

    MEANWHILE, with other interests in mind, I ventured onto WinPoint. Tommiset me all up to talk to his system. An areafix request listed FIDOGAZETTE, ..and here I am. And, the other ngs/nntp/echoes behave very nicely from his system for my occassional fallback with Thunderbird too.

    I really really appreaciated the nntp feed from you, but the pointer problem (even after the reset/renumber) was not pulling in the most recent posts anymore. I even cleared all remnants of the files that TB uses for storing particular ngs. But each time I reconnected and re-subscribed to fidogazette, the problem persisted.

    ../|ug

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  • From Janis Kracht@1:261/38 to August Abolins on Wed Mar 13 14:09:00 2019
    Hi August!

    started to resign to that reality. Just lurking in it would have been satisfactory.

    https://fidonet.ozzmosis.com/is a fine solution, but there is no FIDOGAZETTE.

    I would guess that Andrew Clark just never bothered to update his pages with new/changed echomail areas, though I don't really know <g> If I get some free time later today I'll send him a netmail and ask him about it.

    http://www.digitaldistortionbbs.com/ has FIDOGAZETTE, but the page loads blank

    Yeah, I just tried that link :(

    MEANWHILE, with other interests in mind, I ventured onto WinPoint. Tommiset me
    all up to talk to his system. An areafix request listed FIDOGAZETTE, ..and here I am. And, the other ngs/nntp/echoes behave very nicely from his system for my occassional fallback with Thunderbird too.

    That's good :)

    Btw, for Fidogazette backissues, you can download all the issues here:

    http://www.filegate.net/fidogazette/

    If you want to read the issues online as a user, you can go to this link on my system:

    http://www.filegate.net:8090/bbbs

    There you can log on as user and read the issues online via a web interface.

    Take care,
    Janis

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  • From Derek Mullin@1:229/200 to August Abolins on Wed Mar 13 15:51:49 2019
    Re: here's hoping..
    By: August Abolins to mark lewis on Tue Mar 12 2019 22:57:47

    http://www.digitaldistortionbbs.com/ has FIDOGAZETTE, but the page loads blank.

    Strange that it's coming up blank. If it were working, it would probably look like this, which is the same echo presented on my own site:

    https://bbs.electronicchicken.com/?page=001-forum.ssjs&sub=fido_fidogaze

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Janis Kracht on Wed Mar 13 22:30:30 2019
    Hello Janis,

    On 13.03.19, you wrote:

    https://fidonet.ozzmosis.com/is a fine solution, but there is no
    FIDOGAZETTE.

    I would guess that Andrew Clark just never bothered to update his pages with new/changed echomail areas, though I don't really know <g> If I get some free time later today I'll send him a netmail and ask him about it.

    It seems to be running on autopilot sans the echolist updates.

    If you scroll to the bottom of the echolist, you see "Echolist last updated: 2016-06-29 02:53:23 UTC"

    Something happened in June 2016. I hope all is well. Keep us posted if you make contact.


    Btw, for Fidogazette backissues, you can download all the issues here: http://www.filegate.net/fidogazette/

    Yes.. Thank you. I am familiar with that. Have been there in the recent past.

    I have been away from the fidonet/bbs culture for many years. Just dropping by
    to see what's up. Good work with the gazette (as the alternative fidonews). The recipes have not been my interest, but the regular echo stats are pretty good; I believe I had a hand in planting a seed to create that many years ago.

    The regular sections for bbs software, and bbs guides are great. I came across
    another bbs guide quite by accident recently: http://bbs.guide (yep.. it really has a .guide extension.) Might be good to add that one?

    I am totally impressed how these online web-based bbs guides such as telnetbbsguide.com and the one I just mentioned above operate. They make finding bbses so interesting. It is fun to get a preview and read a summary with details, or even jump right in and visit one.

    On the matter of the newsletters, it would be cool if they would be searchable (as a database). I was contemplating such a project myself. But I seem to remember that someone had already done that many years ago. Not sure how to find out anymore.


    ../|ug

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JANIS KRACHT on Thu Mar 14 11:34:00 2019
    Janis,

    Btw, for Fidogazette backissues, you can download all the issues here:

    http://www.filegate.net/fidogazette/

    I go to the IFDC site to get the Gazette and FIDONews...so I can have
    them on the BBS. Stormy weather here lately (it's tornado season) has
    kept the BBS offline more than usual...and the peak of the season isn't
    until May.

    Daryl

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  • From Dan Clough@1:123/115 to Daryl Stout on Thu Mar 14 14:37:00 2019
    Daryl Stout wrote to JANIS KRACHT <=-

    I go to the IFDC site to get the Gazette and FIDONews...so I
    can have them on the BBS. Stormy weather here lately (it's
    tornado season) has kept the BBS offline more than usual...and
    the peak of the season isn't until May.

    Stormy weather keeps the BBS offline? Why? I mean I can see if
    your place gets wiped out by a tornado, but... does your power go
    out frequently or something?



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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Derek Mullin on Fri Mar 15 02:56:26 2019
    Hello Derek,

    On 13.03.19, you wrote:

    http://www.digitaldistortionbbs.com/ has FIDOGAZETTE, but the page loads
    blank.

    Strange that it's coming up blank. If it were working, it would probably look like this, which is the same echo presented on my own site:

    https://bbs.electronicchicken.com/?page=001-forum.ssjs&sub=fido_fidogaze



    Yes.. very nice. I am impressed by Synchronet's overall web-look solution.

    A Search feature to find relevant messages within a "Forum" would be really nice though. But I guess the idea is to first make the content accessible (no membership required) and then hopefully draw people in to join after which they
    can use their own offline readers.

    BBS presentation has come a long way since I last looked at it in 2003 or so.

    When I was hunting for the fidogazette echo, one of the first google results was digitaldistortionbbs.com (with the broken fidogazette page). I had no idea
    there might be other Synchronet bbses like yours with the same web interface.

    Cheers!

    ../|ug

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  • From Derek Mullin@1:229/200 to August Abolins on Fri Mar 15 10:48:37 2019
    Re: here's hoping..
    By: August Abolins to Derek Mullin on Fri Mar 15 2019 02:56:26

    A Search feature to find relevant messages within a "Forum" would be

    That's a planned feature, but nobody else has asked for it that I can recall, so I haven't gotten to it. Should be easy enough to do poorly for starters.

    really nice though. But I guess the idea is to first make the content accessible (no membership required) and then hopefully draw people in to join after which they can use their own offline readers.

    Depends on how the sysop has things set up. If a given message area is accessible to guests / anonymous users, then no account is required (for reading anyway). Maybe there's some conversion to registered users when people want to post.

    When I was hunting for the fidogazette echo, one of the first google results was digitaldistortionbbs.com (with the broken fidogazette page). I had no idea there might be other Synchronet bbses like yours with the same web interface.

    There are quite a few out there using that web interface now, though I'm not sure how many. It's my own creation, but it's available to any Synchronet sysop running a fairly recent version of the software.

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to DAN CLOUGH on Fri Mar 15 10:24:00 2019
    Dan,

    Stormy weather keeps the BBS offline? Why? I mean I can see if
    your place gets wiped out by a tornado, but... does your power go
    out frequently or something?

    In a word, lightning. I am a 2 time lightning strike survivor (at 3
    and 16)...they were indirect, but I still got a severe shock, and have
    nervous system damage as a result. I've also been under 2 tornadic
    funnel clouds, within a mile of an F-1 and an F-4 rain wrapped tornado,
    and nearly drowned in a flash flood on the local college campus 40 years
    ago.

    As for lightning, each bolt is 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit (5 times
    hotter than the surface of the sun), with 3 million volts and 300,000
    amps of electricity, it can be 5 miles long, and strike from 20 to 200
    miles from the parent thunderstorm.

    A fellow ham radio operator had spared no expense for lightning protection...you name it, he bought it, and installed it. He took a
    direct, or very close lightning hit. The resulting strike VAPORIZED his
    tower, antenna, mast, and coaxial cable...there wasn't a trace left!!

    Inside, the towers of the computers and the UPS surge protection
    units were black as night, with the circuit boards melted together...and
    he had scorch marks down the walls. And, this was even with extensive grounding!!

    In short, NO AMOUNT OF SURGE PROTECTION is going to save your system
    from a direct or very close lightning strike. I'd rather be offline for
    a few hours or days, rather than permanently. Behind Florida, Arkansas
    is the most in the country with lightning strikes.

    Daryl

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  • From Dan Clough@1:123/115 to Daryl Stout on Fri Mar 15 18:24:00 2019
    Daryl Stout wrote to DAN CLOUGH <=-

    Stormy weather keeps the BBS offline? Why? I mean I can see if
    your place gets wiped out by a tornado, but... does your power go
    out frequently or something?

    In a word, lightning. I am a 2 time lightning strike survivor
    (at 3 and 16)...they were indirect, but I still got a severe
    shock, and have nervous system damage as a result. I've also been
    under 2 tornadic funnel clouds, within a mile of an F-1 and an
    F-4 rain wrapped tornado, and nearly drowned in a flash flood on
    the local college campus 40 years ago.

    <SNIP>

    In short, NO AMOUNT OF SURGE PROTECTION is going to save your
    system from a direct or very close lightning strike. I'd rather
    be offline for a few hours or days, rather than permanently.
    Behind Florida, Arkansas is the most in the country with
    lightning strikes.

    Wow! OK, I guess I can see that. Be careful out there!




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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to DAN CLOUGH on Sat Mar 16 13:16:00 2019
    Dan,

    In short, NO AMOUNT OF SURGE PROTECTION is going to save your
    system from a direct or very close lightning strike. I'd rather
    be offline for a few hours or days, rather than permanently.
    Behind Florida, Arkansas is the most in the country with
    lightning strikes.

    Wow! OK, I guess I can see that. Be careful out there!

    Plus, as hot as lightning is, it can set structures on fire, and burn
    them to the ground (it did that to a big church in North Little Rock a
    few years ago). And, I saw where it struck a wooden power pole near Chicago...the pole was blasted into splinters!!

    Daryl

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.59 to Janis Kracht on Wed Apr 24 20:33:19 2019
    Hello Janis,

    Btw, for Fidogazette backissues, you can download all the issues here:
    http://www.filegate.net/fidogazette/

    Ever think of making the collection searchable, online?


    On the matter of the newsletters, it would be cool if they would be searchable (as a database). I was contemplating such a project myself. But I seem to remember that someone had already done that many years ago. Not sure how to find out anymore.

    I found it.

    http://www.textfiles.com/fidonet-on-the-internet/fidonews.htm

    ..but the search feature has been disabled. :(


    ../|ug

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  • From Janis Kracht@1:261/38 to August Abolins on Wed Apr 24 23:11:32 2019
    Hi August,

    Btw, for Fidogazette backissues, you can download all the issues here:
    http://www.filegate.net/fidogazette/

    Ever think of making the collection searchable, online?

    I could do that... just a little more work... Right now I'm wrapped in a tale of mages, witches and vampires though.. so it will have to wait until probably tomorrow :)

    On the matter of the newsletters, it would be cool if they would be
    searchable (as a database). I was contemplating such a project myself.
    But I seem to remember that someone had already done that many years ago.
    Not sure how to find out anymore.

    I found it.

    http://www.textfiles.com/fidonet-on-the-internet/fidonews.htm

    Yes, I've used that DB before... handy :)

    Take care,
    Janis
    ..but the search feature has been disabled. :(


    ../|ug

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  • From Janis Kracht@1:261/38 to August Abolins on Thu Apr 25 10:55:24 2019
    Hi again August,

    Btw, for Fidogazette backissues, you can download all the issues here:
    http://www.filegate.net/fidogazette/

    Ever think of making the collection searchable, online?

    I've been trying to get Ubuntu's htdig to work to index that list of archives, and create a searchable DB.. still working on it.. Hopefully I'll get it work soon. So far no luck though... <sigh>

    Right now you can use the search on the main page at filegate.net/search though.. it's not specific to fidogazette issues, just the whole of filegate.net/index.html

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  • From Fred Riccio@1:132/174 to Janis Kracht on Thu Apr 25 11:09:54 2019
    Hello Janis!

    25 Apr 19 10:55, Janis Kracht wrote to August Abolins:

    I've been trying to get Ubuntu's htdig to work to index that list of archives, and create a searchable DB.. still working on it..
    Hopefully I'll get it work soon. So far no luck though... <sigh>

    Does your web server support CGI pages written in perl? If so I can share the search function I wrote for the FTSC web site.

    Regards,
    Fred

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  • From Janis Kracht@1:261/38 to Fred Riccio on Thu Apr 25 12:31:58 2019
    Hi Fred,

    25 Apr 19 10:55, Janis Kracht wrote to August Abolins:

    I've been trying to get Ubuntu's htdig to work to index that list of
    archives, and create a searchable DB.. still working on it..
    Hopefully I'll get it work soon. So far no luck though... <sigh>

    Does your web server support CGI pages written in perl? If so I can share the
    search function I wrote for the FTSC web site.

    At the moment I'm having freefind update their db for my site so that should help. After they are done (probably sometime this evening) I'll try a search for a particular issue of the 'gazette... and if that brings no joy, I'll ask you for the perl code you use on the FTSC web site. I do use CGI on my site so
    your code should work (I think <grin>).

    Take care,
    Janis

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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Dale Shipp on Fri Apr 26 18:15:39 2019
    I could do that... just a little more work... Right now I'm
    wrapped in a tale of mages, witches and vampires though..
    so it will have to wait until probably tomorrow :)

    Literally? Or are you playing some RPG game, e.g. Skyrim?

    No. That's cold turkey after being a ZC. 8-)

    \%/@rd

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  • From Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to Janis Kracht on Fri Apr 26 01:18:02 2019
    On 04-24-19 23:11, Janis Kracht <=-
    spoke to August Abolins about searchable f-news? <=-

    I could do that... just a little more work... Right now I'm
    wrapped in a tale of mages, witches and vampires though..
    so it will have to wait until probably tomorrow :)

    Literally? Or are you playing some RPG game, e.g. Skyrim?

    Dale Shipp
    fido_261_1466 (at) verizon (dot) net
    (1:261/1466)


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  • From Janis Kracht@1:261/38 to Dale Shipp on Fri Apr 26 19:58:30 2019
    Hi Dale,

    I could do that... just a little more work... Right now I'm
    wrapped in a tale of mages, witches and vampires though..
    so it will have to wait until probably tomorrow :)

    Literally? Or are you playing some RPG game, e.g. Skyrim?

    Nah... not into games really... I've just finished the first book of the series: "Shadow Hunter (Rosie O'Orady's Paranormal Bar and Grill Book 1)" by BR Kingsolver. Now I have to wait for her to write the next in the series :( :(

    Take care,
    Janis

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Ward Dossche on Sun Apr 28 20:36:38 2019
    Ward Dossche wrote to Dale Shipp <=-

    No. That's cold turkey after being a ZC. 8-)

    Hah!

    Later,
    Sean

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