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The "Find Your Old BBS Buddies" Database

sloop writes "Everyone wonders what happened to the old geeks we used to see on the local bulletin boards. With "cool" aliases like Lord Nikon and Zer0 C00l they often can't be found in a phone book. Enter BBSmates, a database of most every published BBS. You can associate yourself with BBS's you were on and find other users." Or you can go on to found a website with one of 'em.

184 comments

  1. BBS outside the USA by damieng · · Score: 2, Flamebait

    Once again it is assumed that nothing happened outside the USA.

    Believe it or not there were, and still are, plenty of BBS's out here.

    Before you say "well add it" - the site requires USA area codes...

    Sigh.

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    [)amien
    1. Re:BBS outside the USA by irma+trattino · · Score: 2, Funny

      and you can bet that if we create that sort of site outside the USA, they will get on our nerves untill we also accept the US. =)

      i don't wanna know anything about that, i will only accept people from my hometown! ;P

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      irma trattino
      eat.me at http://irmetta.free.fr
    2. Re:BBS outside the USA by aoeuid · · Score: 1

      My area code, 519 from London, Ontario, works just fine and in fact returned 623 results. The site iA only.

    3. Re:BBS outside the USA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Of course, before anyone does anything useful, they should stop and make sure that they cover every possibility instead of just putting something up that a lot of people can use.

    4. Re:BBS outside the USA by tomromulan · · Score: 1

      They do have a search by country deal on their BBS search, so why don't you email them if it is requiring a US Zip instead of complaining here?

    5. Re:BBS outside the USA by hatchet · · Score: 1

      Dude, you live in wrong London!

    6. Re:BBS outside the USA by Theodore+Logan · · Score: 0, Flamebait

      Read the caption below the little ribbon in the upper right corner: "What our enemies have begun, we will finish. 9.11.01".

      This guy probably hasn't been outside Texas.

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      "If you think education is expensive, try ignorance" - Derek Bok

    7. Re:BBS outside the USA by kzharv · · Score: 5, Informative

      Whilst I do dislike the US centricity of slashdot sometimes I actually looked for more than 2 seconds on the page and clicked the "Advanced BBS Search" button. Here you can find a Country field, filling only this in with "UK" or "Australia" returns relevant results (few though there might be).
      So yes on the front page it requires US codes (as do alot of forms I am asked to fill in) but they do have a Country option.

    8. Re:BBS outside the USA by AftanGustur · · Score: 0, Flamebait

      This guy probably hasn't been outside Texas.

      True, american's don't realise that this was a *revenge* attack on 911-01 ?

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    9. Re:BBS outside the USA by Skwirl · · Score: 1

      Gah. This is the type of link I'd be delighted to share with all the old timey BBS friends I'm still in touch with, but that small piece of jingoistic tripe ruins the whole experience for me.

    10. Re:BBS outside the USA by ch-chuck · · Score: 3, Insightful

      This guy probably hasn't been outside Texas

      Certainly not to Europe, where bombings are just a normal part of everyday life. "Look Marge, another van just blew up killing 20 innocent bystanders! Pass me the crumpets please".

      Whad'ya expect from a land that kissed Hitler's ass untill the US had to go over there and save their butts once again.

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      try { do() || do_not(); } catch (JediException err) { yoda(err); }
    11. Re:BBS outside the USA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      My area code, 519 from London, Ontario, works just

      So the database works in America and America Jr.

    12. Re:BBS outside the USA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The US needs a good saturation hydrogen bombing campaign in the middle east.

    13. Re:BBS outside the USA by sirinek · · Score: 2

      Its not even 800am US Eastern time yet, so of course almost all postings are from non-americans. Most US geeks are still in bed!

      Give it a few hours and the troll who first complained about the site supposedly being US-centric despite having non-US websites listed, as well as the people complaining about the small 9/11 ribbon and message on the site will be modded into oblivion!

      I wish I could meta-mod whoever called his post "insightful" though. Maybe ill just mark him as a foe instead.

      siri

      siri

    14. Re:BBS outside the USA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Once again it is assumed that nothing happened outside the USA."

      Why the US allowed other countries on our Internet is beyond me.

      By the way, you forgot to bash the site for running IIS and ASP. Maybe that's why you didn't click past the first page to see the advanced search.

    15. Re:BBS outside the USA by AKnightCowboy · · Score: 0

      Nothing interesting did happen outside the USA during the BBS era that we cared about. All the cool 31337 warez boards were in the USA anyway. You europeans were just crying over per minutes charges. nya nya nya nya nya.

    16. Re:BBS outside the USA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Whad'ya expect from a land that kissed Hitler's ass untill the US had to go over there and save their butts once again.



      Look people, this is what we call revisionist history.
    17. Re:BBS outside the USA by EvilAlien · · Score: 3, Funny
      I thought the way it went was Europe and Canada finally got over their inertia and apathy to beat Hitler back, meanwhile the US did nothing until they got brutally spanked by the tiny island nation of Japan, then went on a tear in the Pacific against the forces of the aforementioned tiny island nation?

      Anyways... enough history. There is something somewhat scary about the thought of hooking up with old BBS denizens. I don't know about you guys, but the BBSes I used to frequent were 10% geek, 5% relatively welladjusted but non-techie people, and 85% freak. I didn't go to "geek meets" then, and I certainly don't want to see what the passage of time has done to people who were barely human 10 years ago. Its not worth the risk, I don't want to get bitten or licked or see anyone in a Pulp Fiction Gimp outfit.

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      perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5, (41*2), sqrt(7056), (unpack(c,H)-2), oct(115), 10)'
    18. Re:BBS outside the USA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      A (fu*king) men buddy! America is constantly bashed by the euros, but they always rely on america to pull their ass outta the fire. I could understand Germany still being mad at us for the ass kicking we gave them. The thing is that I dont hear Germans bashing america, but its usually the french etc. The french are famous for knowing how to say "I surrender, please dont hurt me" in 5 different languages. If it were not for america all of europe would be goosestepping and speaking german. And dont forget russia, america literally freed the russian people from their stalinist oppressors!

      America gives so much, and still is spat on. The rest of the world is jealous of the blessings God has given America for our hardwork and decency.

    19. Re:BBS outside the USA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      canada kicked hitlers ass? Heh heh hee heh. The only thing afraid of canucks is straight mooses.

    20. Re:BBS outside the USA by netglen · · Score: 1

      Don't forget that the French were the only schmucks that recognized the military coup in Moscow. Oppps! Or should I have stated the failed military coup.

    21. Re:BBS outside the USA by kungfuBreaks · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I find it amazing that Europeans can muster so much blind hatred (or is it jealosy?) for Americans. Being Canadian myself, I'm not exactly a huge fan of the US, but these sort of remarks are simply intolerable. How is a terrorist act perpetrated by wealthy Saudi engineers and backed by a Saudi multi-millionaire whose stated purpose it is to establish an Islamic world order an act of "revenge" exactly? Enlighten me please. What, are you equating the cold-blooded murder of thousands of innocents with misguided support for the Contras or something? If I hear another one of those "root-causes" arguments I'm going to puke. Do you have any idea what sort of activities the British were engaged in while _they_ were in a similar position of power (the Sepoy rebellion comes to mind)? Anything the Americans ever did pales by comparison. So they occasionally meddle in world affairs; it's not like they're the first (or the last, for that matter). Nothing, NOTHING justifies the horror of September 11th, and standing idly by is the last thing you want to do. Or perhaps we should just sign a peace accord with Osama...like the one Chamberlain signed with Hitler.

    22. Re:BBS outside the USA by letxa2000 · · Score: 2

      Ouch.

    23. Re:BBS outside the USA by TheGeneration · · Score: 1

      Create your own site then. The .com domain is a United States domain. Just like .co.uk is the biritish equivalent to .com . Stop being such a whiney brat and start your own site if you don't like it.

      Besides, the three digit Area code system is unique to North America.

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      The Generation
      I'd say something witty here, but I'm not that bright.
    24. Re:BBS outside the USA by Theodore+Logan · · Score: 2

      Whad'ya expect from a land that kissed Hitler's ass untill the US had to go over there and save their butts once again.

      Did you use the word "land" because you wasn't sure whether Europe was a country or continent? Funny, I always thought it was the US that ignored Hitler while the whole of Europe was at war, until they got spanked by Japan.

      My daddy is a cop. And my dick is bigger than yours. Europe r00lz, the US sux0rz! Is the discussion on a low enough level for you yet?

      I know you eat rattlesnakes for breakfast. I know you think good ol' W is a mean motherfucker. I know "Marge" is the most foreign sounding name you could come up with. I know you never finished high school because it sucked. I know you've been to Paris, Texas but never heard of Paris, France. I know all this, and it's fine with me, really.

      But please, keep it to yourself.

      --

      "If you think education is expensive, try ignorance" - Derek Bok

    25. Re:BBS outside the USA by Fake+Pie · · Score: 1

      You're just mad because you can't come here or you'll choke on the sweet air of freedom. Stop bitching, the US is the most relevant country and has been since WWII. Godamn foreigners...

    26. Re:BBS outside the USA by grumpygrodyguy · · Score: 1

      Might isn't right.

      Signed, An American in Atlanta GA, USA

      --
      The government has a defect: it's potentially democratic. Corporations have no defect: they're pure tyrannies. -Chomsky
    27. Re:BBS outside the USA by Theodore+Logan · · Score: 2

      Substitute "weren't" for "wasn't" in the first sentence (ignoring the quote) and it should be readable.

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      "If you think education is expensive, try ignorance" - Derek Bok

    28. Re:BBS outside the USA by ch-chuck · · Score: 1

      What utter stereotyping hogwash - good lord man, everything you posted is completely wrong!!! You don't know shit. EOD.

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    29. Re:BBS outside the USA by TheGeneration · · Score: 1

      If you don't like when US based sites our US centric then perhaps you should stop reading US based sites. I know, this is a stunning thought... but perhaps you should read news.bbc.co.uk they aren't US-centric. They're UKcentric. Or how about you read Le Monde, they aren't US-centric, in fact, they're french centric. Hmmmm... Well how about you read the Islamic times, they aren't UScentric either.

      Wait a second... I'm seeing a crazy pattern here! The sites are centric to where they are based. WILD MAN! FAR OUT!! That's just CRAZY. I bet I could do a doctorate on this wild and crazy idea of mine.

      *sheesh* just because you're a non-american doesn't mean you have a monopoly on disliking texans, especially illegitimate Presidents. There are plenty of us here in the states who think Texas should cease to exist, and that President Bush is a man with a very small brain, and a very small diiiiick, and is trying desperatly to prove otherwise.

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      The Generation
      I'd say something witty here, but I'm not that bright.
    30. Re:BBS outside the USA by Skwirl · · Score: 1
      Well, we all know that the Slashdot mod system is worthless. "Oh yes, any opinion that makes me question my core beliefs is flamebait." But those of us who hang out on reasonable messageboards where karmawhores don't get an automatic +1 bonus for even their most hackneyed comments (such as comment one I'm replying to), we know that there are many, many Americans who don't believe in "eye for an eye" pseudo-justice and who are justifiably enraged at the current administration's cavalier attitude towards starting wars.

      Sufficith to say, whether you agree with me or not, I am an American. A proud American and I know that the current plans for war are unjust and I know that there are many, many, many people who agree with me. The Americans that are opposed to this war are just as red blooded and civil minded as the flagwaving patriots. Heck, just the fact that most other nations are against this should say something. Is going after Saddam worth burning so many international bridges and inciting more hatred against America, land of the cowboys? Hatred against America is what caused this mess in the first place. Let's go create some more hatred. Yay. That's a good idea.

      Fellow occassional moderators: Feel free to mod this comment offtopic, or whatever you wish, but keep in mind that meaningful discussions are often ignited by tagental topics and even "flamebait" opinions are sometimes legitimate starting points. (i.e. save those precious downmods for crapflooders, thanks.)

    31. Re:BBS outside the USA by GC · · Score: 2

      darn... I can't moderate you down because I've already posted on this topic.

      So just shut your ignorant mouth!

    32. Re:BBS outside the USA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sounds like the mewling of kittens just got a lot louder in here.

    33. Re:BBS outside the USA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Create your own site then. The .com domain is a United States domain. Just like .co.uk is the biritish equivalent to .com
      Well then what's the go with this .us domain the spammers keep tell me is 'America's Internet Domain {tm}' that you just gotta have? .com is international - plenty of Australian based companies hold .com addresses

    34. Re:BBS outside the USA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The truth sure hurts sometimes, doesn't it?

      Was it the Hitler comment or the fact that some people (*) are stupid and ignorant enough to try and justify September 11th?

      * Using the term people implies at least some intelligence, which doesn't really apply here. Animals is overused, SHPOS is a lot more appropriate, but it gets into the whole name calling thing.

    35. Re:BBS outside the USA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I didn't start reading this tread to get on this subject, I was interested about the original story. But I can't help commenting on the fact you truely are an arrogant person! Your comment goes to suggest that he (Or any of the rest of us) would even want to come to your country and if forced to do so and the breathing of this 'sweet air of freedom' is on the cards, I recommend we all take scuba gear and a lot of gas! If ever there is a time to be talking about how great the US is, now is not it! People like yourself in the US (I don't wish to generalise, it's not everyone, I've met many normal, sane and rational Americans.) have elected an administration that has made the US the most hated nation on earth!
      And attempting to bring this back to the original thread. The internet is international, it was become one of the few things that looked as though it may break down the international barriers that divide us all, it should be a global community that does not discriminate on race, religion or political stance! But it will fail as long as people like exist, or at least continue to open your mouth/use your keyboard.

      Alternatively, you could have been joking, in which case nice one! Sarcasm, surely you can't be American?

    36. Re:BBS outside the USA by Fake+Pie · · Score: 1

      First of all, IT WAS A JOKE! The sweet air of freedom line is a quote from South Park. The rest was a sarcastic comment on the stereotype people like you have of the "Arrogant Americans". Ironicly you proved my point and showed you have no sense of humour in the process.

      Secondly, how dare you accuse me of electing that moron in the White House, but hey, at least I can call my president a moron as much as I want. Ain't freedom great?

      Most hated nation on earth? That's idiotic. Look at the long list of U.S. allies. Most countries that hate us do so because of jealousy, everyone hates the guy on top. No nation in the world is not hated by others.

      To get to the original point. Slashdot is an American site. Someone was even kind enough to list a link a few replies down that showed the editiors comment that this site IS and IS SUPPOSED TO BE US Centric. You don't have to read it. I don't go to UK sites about news in the UK and bitch that they are UK Centric DO I???

      The internet is global and that cannot be changed. However, a lot of sites have local interests. Crap do you go to a site specifically about one little city in Idaho and bitch that they don't talk about Germany enough? It's the Europeans and English (just to completely generalize as you so kindly did) that have the attitude that the world revolves around you and that youu are above the lowly stupid and arrogant Americans. Well, if anyone is on top, as irrelevant as it may be, we all know who that is.

      GO USA!! --- gonna flame me for being patriotic??

    37. Re:BBS outside the USA by TheGeneration · · Score: 1

      I don't know what the current regulations regarding the .us domain are. Previously the .us domain was a very poorly administered domain. It has primarily only been used for local government pages.

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      The Generation
      I'd say something witty here, but I'm not that bright.
    38. Re:BBS outside the USA by Miguelito · · Score: 1

      By the way, you forgot to bash the site for running IIS and ASP. Maybe that's why you didn't click past the first page to see the advanced search.

      Ok... I can't get past the 3rd page of BBSes from my area code (619.. San Diego) because I keep getting asp errors. Slacker can't setup a decent system? Sheesh.

      How's that?

      BTW, no I'm not kidding.. I am getting asp errors.

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      - My favorite error message: xscreensaver, running on an old Sparc 5 w/ 8bit color: bsod: Couldn't allocate color Blue
    39. Re:BBS outside the USA by AftanGustur · · Score: 2
      I find it amazing that Europeans can muster so much blind hatred (or is it jealosy?) for Americans.

      Funny how you can't even explain the cause of the problem to some people and they jump up, accusing you af hating them and whatever. Tell someone what the USA has been doing in securing dictators in power all over the world, and you are "anti-american", criticise the Israelis for indiscrimitate bombing of civilians and you are "anti-semetic"

      The hatred is not blind, far from it, Europeans are trying to "argue" with logic, about what is right/wrong. I doubt it should even be called 'hatred'.

      How is a terrorist act perpetrated by wealthy Saudi engineers and backed by a Saudi multi-millionaire whose stated purpose it is to establish an Islamic world order an act of "revenge" exactly?

      Are you suggesting that "wealthy Saudi engineers" or "Saudi multi-millionaires" or whatever, can't have a 'revenge' ?? I utterly fail to see where it matters what university degree they had or how much money they owned ??

      There are a *lot* of people, and I mean *LOT* of people, in this world, who hate the USA for what the US foreign policy has brough down on their country. (and the WTO/Worldbank/etc etc..., but that's slightly different story).

      What, are you equating the cold-blooded murder of thousands of innocents with misguided support for the Contras or something?

      Arghh, no please not another one !!!!
      *I* am not equating anything, *I* do not support the killing of *any* civilians (including americans), I am just trying to explain to you that the US foreign policy backfired badly. Putting royal families in power who torture their political opponents (Kuvait), for one, will bring you lots of rich enemies.

      you have any idea what sort of activities the British were engaged in while _they_ were in a similar position of power

      No, and I don't see the relevance ?? Is it supposed to justify something ??

      Nothing, NOTHING justifies the horror of September 11th,

      True, as goes with any other humanitarian tragedies around the world. Do you think the 11th Sept tragedy was somehow morally "special" ?

      and standing idly by is the last thing you want to do

      I consider it just as bad to exploit the tradegy to enforce your power uppon the world.

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  2. This is too good by jchawk · · Score: 5, Funny

    From the site -

    "PLEASE NOTE: I am currently in the process of switching servers. If you notice anything funny, please email me."

    I think something funny is going on.

    1. Re:This is too good by hatchet · · Score: 1

      Not only funny, it's slow too.. i believe it's made on purpose to emulate my good old 1200bps modem.

    2. Re:This is too good by sirinek · · Score: 2

      Thats because he's using Windows 2000/IIS with ASP. I wonder if he realizes he'd be more secure and have a HELL OF A LOT better performance if he'd switch to Linux/*BSD with Apache and PHP.

      siri

    3. Re:This is too good by mwjlewis · · Score: 2
      STFU- It is a server providing a service to YOU. GET A DAMN LIFE. Oh yea, silly non-American's complaining bout everything, if they are not the "primary" on a site that is run by Americans.

      So it is running IIS. Great. Maybe because uhm, he is a incompentent American, he doesn't know how to run BSD. Maybe he is running a virtual server..... and paying very low prices for hosting.

      Take five min to look at what he/she HAS done, and not what webserver he is hosting with. "it crashes all the time" blah blah blah. You don't like IIS, then because of your disire to see it on another platform, Why don't YOU rewrite the site, and put it on the platform of your choice.

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    4. Re:This is too good by DJ-Dodger · · Score: 1

      No, actually it's because he's running it off of a DSL Line in his basement, it has nothing to do with his server choice.

  3. Nothing outside the US? by byolinux · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    There goes my interest in the site then...

    Hopefully he'll get some UK content sometime soon.

    Still a great concept, similar to FriendsReunited.co.uk in the UK, but aimed at geeks.

    1. Re:Nothing outside the US? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Newsflash, there also is a world outside the UK ;-)

    2. Re:Nothing outside the US? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      yeah - thats why along with the spanish/vikings/Portugeuse we went and discovered it... raped, pillaged etc

      americans just wish they could gety away with that nowadays....

    3. Re:Nothing outside the US? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Newsflash, there also is a world outside the UK ;-)

      Don't believe everything you read!

    4. Re:Nothing outside the US? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Bloody hell, someone put up a web site and it didn't include you. What bastards. Let's go whine about it on Slashdot instead of maybe suggesting it to the webmaster or even putting a site up ourselves.

    5. Re:Nothing outside the US? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      hey moron, read the actualy article and go to the actual site before your pompous UK ass whines about something....

      it's a damn good thing we dumped all your crappy tea in the boston harbor and beat your sill-ass army's butts all the way back to england..

      Now you depend on US to keep you out of soviet rule.

    6. Re:Nothing outside the US? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      We *could* get away with it. The fact that we don't try might say something about us or something about the British/Spanish/Vikings/Portuguese.

  4. R337 L337 K3WL by MuMart · · Score: 4, Funny
    With "cool" aliases like Lord Nikon and Zer0 C00l
    Oh no, Hemos just watched "Hackers".

    Bleurgh!

    1. Re:R337 L337 K3WL by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You've been here HOW long? Do you not understand how Slashdot works?

      Italics are from the SUBMITTER, NOT the editor.

    2. Re:R337 L337 K3WL by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Things written in italics are written by the submitter. Things not written in italics are written by the Slashdot employee.

    3. Re:R337 L337 K3WL by cmckay · · Score: 2

      "My name... is The Plague"

      "Uh, sorry Mr. The Plague, we've got a situation here."

      Tee hee hee... that movie amuses me to no end...

    4. Re:R337 L337 K3WL by Fjord · · Score: 1

      DADE:Yeah. It's not just the chip, it has a PCI bus. But you knew that.

      KATE: Indeed. RISC architecture is gonna change everything.

      How could you not love it.

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      -no broken link
  5. Not from Europe :-( by the+cleaner · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Damn, its US-centric again. I was so happy when I first read this.

    Ok, somebody create a site to get the guys from europe back together.

    Oh, please dont mention it on slashdot, or it may be getting crowded in there...

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    Could be worse. Could be raining.
    1. Re:Not from Europe :-( by grumpygrodyguy · · Score: 1

      Don't worry, it might as well be for martians cause the site is slashdotted to hell.

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      The government has a defect: it's potentially democratic. Corporations have no defect: they're pure tyrannies. -Chomsky
  6. We'll just start one here - not as US centric! by Troed · · Score: 1
    Sarcastic Existence - FidoNet 2:200/612


    That's me, or, was.

    1. Re:We'll just start one here - not as US centric! by Balp · · Score: 1

      BalpBBS 2:205/504.0 /Balp in the same status...

  7. Re:looking for linus... Hi by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    oh hi, I hear that you are looking for me.

    Now people make mistakes at certain times in their lives but it is important to note we are only human. Speaking of humans of which there are many and I might add many that took up the software that I wrote. These people were not trying to set back computing they were just humans in all their frailness. So lets just all get along with each other together united in all a frailness.

    Thankyou

  8. Future .. by BESTouff · · Score: 2, Funny

    In a related note, MSN will have a board titled "find you old Slashdot buddies" ...

  9. Title should be "Find Your US-ONLY-BBS Buddies" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Redundant

    another US cenctric article on /.

  10. E-mail addresses by Anders · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I would settle for a database mapping old, non-working e-mail addresses into current ones.

    1. Re:E-mail addresses by morie · · Score: 2, Informative

      It exists. I don't know the name anymore, but my girlfriend uses it for her old university mail, hoping one of her foreign friends will try it once more, since she lost their mailadresses (and communicatuion from the netherlands to mexico by other means is tricky when people have moved).

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    2. Re:E-mail addresses by toxcspdrmn · · Score: 1
      --
      "E pur si muove!" - attributed to Galileo Galilei, 1564-1642
    3. Re:E-mail addresses by toxcspdrmn · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Sorry, that link should have been ReturnPath - please excuse my incompetence - just had a wisdom tooth removed and I'm not entirely with it.

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      "E pur si muove!" - attributed to Galileo Galilei, 1564-1642
    4. Re:E-mail addresses by Rupert · · Score: 2

      You can't do that because you'll violate this patent.

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  11. So slow by rat7307 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hey, this site is as fast as my old 1200 baud days....

    or my old 300 Baud.....actually, i think semaphore would be quicker than this site right now..

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    Burma?
    1. Re:So slow by Creepy · · Score: 2

      give 'em a break - you're probably downloading 64k in images from there. 213 seconds by the old 300 baud modems (well, not technically - you could have turned on modem hardware compression and gotten it 2-3 times faster). Actually, you're right - 1200 baud is a good estimate :)

      I miss my 300/110 with autodial (but not autoanswer)... no, I take that back.

  12. Re:Is this a paid slashvertisement... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Don't be a moron.

    There are fake news sites that are just selling porn or whatever. Does that mean CNN isn't legitimate?

  13. Thanks for the idea... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'm gonna go patent it right now and then put so many banners on the site that you'll want to actually watch Home Shopping Network for its educational content.

  14. where are all the H/P boards? by phunhippy · · Score: 2

    Where are all the underground H/P boards... :(

    Long Live 2i5!

  15. Fidonews has more by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    This one is maybe even better for this: http://www.fidonews.org/

  16. Re:Title should be "Find Your US-ONLY-BBS Buddies" by piranha(jpl) · · Score: 1
    another US cenctric article on /.

    And?

  17. I tracked them down using... by GC · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Google.

    In the dark distant past, prior to IRC, WWW (We had Gopher though!!) - I frequented talkers such as Cheeseplants house, usually accessed by telnet on a high port, like a MUD.

    I was intrigued whether there was any record of the talkers on the net and here is some of what I came up with:

    Talker History
    Cheeseplant's House
    Crazylands.org

    I noticed that crazylands acutally ran a talker so I connected to see who would be online. Pity though, only 2 people were there. The strangest thing was that Grim, who I remember from Cheeseplant's house in 1991 was actually still online!!! what a spod! (we chatted for a while, then I got idle). I found another, although the name goes away, which had a few more people online, but none of the ones from before.

    I look back as this being the golden age of the Internet, back in the days before AOL, while so much has changed, it's actually interesting to see that the smaller communities still exist down there in the talker underground.

    1. Re:I tracked them down using... by my_second_fish · · Score: 1

      Actually.. Flickering, who owns cheeseplant.org is still online and around as well. Resort is a git filled talker, where Flickering is an admin (resort.org:2323).

      --
      creativity is the art of concealing your sources
    2. Re:I tracked them down using... by gidds · · Score: 1
      Cheeseplant's House... ah, the memories...

      I only used it for a couple of terms (I was Cosmic), but towards the end of 90/91 I got addicted. Met some fascinating people, had some crazy adventures. I've forgotten most of it now -- seems like a lifetime ago.

      Good thing I left when I did, though, otherwise I'd have no degree at all :)

      --

      Ceterum censeo subscriptionem esse delendam.

  18. Attn. Mods: Overrated? More like insightful. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    No shit. Anytime I see propaganda like that, I'm immediately repulsed. And who said that childish tripe, "What our enemies have begun, we will finish."? Was it the boy king, George W. Bush? It sure makes you wonder what the site's agenda really is about. Maybe a covert Fatherland Security snitch site? Who knows, all I can say is if I want to find old BBS friends, I don't want to be served imperialist, right-wing war boosterism.

  19. Is Ana1Invad3r69 out there? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Me and my Mac using butt buddies would like to experience your services again.

  20. *Holds head in hands* by clyons · · Score: 1
    You know, there are a couple things from my BBS days (when I was like, 12-16) that I still haven't lived down.



    Looks like I many not have the chance, now.

    So anyone reading remember "Call the Vanguard BBS"?

    --

    --
    Intelligence is definitely a recessive trait.

    1. Re:*Holds head in hands* by technix4beos · · Score: 1

      Hell yeah!

      I remember frequenting that a bit back in 1987-90...

      I used to live in Edmonton, so I think it was long distance for me... Hard to remember.

      Who remembers using QModem?

      I ran my own board for 2 years, strictly gaming and lite fidonet back in 1990.... Good old days.

      It was called Micro-City BBS... we had THE best games at the time, with people paying us for a chance to dial in at 1200 and play Operation Overkill ][

      Miss that game the most, probrably... /me wonders if they made improvements/ports... hrm.

      Peace!

      -Chris Simmons,
      Avid BeOS User.
      The BeOSJournal
      ----------------
      http://www.beosjour nal.org

      --
      user@host$ diff /dev/urandom /dev/uspto
    2. Re:*Holds head in hands* by Troy+H+Parker · · Score: 1

      Operation overkill ][ still lives, I play via telnet from time to time at the OO world HQ

    3. Re:*Holds head in hands* by yomegaman · · Score: 0

      Wasn't that the one run by the guy who wrote VanTerm for the Atari ST? I have dim and repressed recollections of something like that.

      --
      ...wearing a skin-tight topless leather jumpsuit, with cutaway buttocks and transparent crotch panel.
  21. Ahh... the good ol' days by interstellar_donkey · · Score: 5, Funny

    What a nice trip down memory lane. Sitting at home with a Apple //e, a 300 baud Hayes modem (It was important to remind people that it was a genuine Hayes), and a big gulp from 7-11 autodialing a half dozen BBSs trying to get in.

    In certian respects, the golden age of BBSs was better then today's Internet. For example, no logging on at 3.30 in the morning only to find 20+ posts by clueless Europeans bitching about how some website didn't include them.

    --
    The Internet is generally stupid
    1. Re:Ahh... the good ol' days by fat_mike · · Score: 1

      At least the content was a lot better. More community based, more personal. I had a Tandy Color Computer with a 300 baud push button modem. When you heard the tones you had to push this button and hang up the phone real quick. I think I can actually type faster than the time it took text to scroll. I've been seriously considering setting one up again here in st. louis, but just haven't gotten around to it.

    2. Re:Ahh... the good ol' days by tweakt · · Score: 2
      What a nice trip down memory lane. Sitting at home with a Apple //e, a 300 baud Hayes modem (It was important to remind people that it was a genuine Hayes), and a big gulp from 7-11 autodialing a half dozen BBSs trying to get in.
      Oh my god. The memories. The wierd thing is, the early days of the crappy ISP I first got onto the internet with was just like the BBS days. I'd come home from school, hit enter and watch TV till I got a connect, download my bluewave mail packet, queue up my downloads, and let 'er rip while I read mail (it hadn't yet called "email" I don't think).
    3. Re:Ahh... the good ol' days by whereiswaldo · · Score: 1

      More personal... definitely. Most of the people I kept in touch with were local. I remember Image BBS on the C64 syncing up long distance every week across Canada and the US, though. That was pretty cool.
      Actually the last project I attempted with my ol' C64 was writing my own BBS software. That's when 64K of RAM's limitations really hit me, even in ML. I bought a 386, and marvelled at the speed ANSI colours were rendered. LOL!
      Did people hack BBS's? I don't remember that being a problem. Sure was a lot of fun. The games were cool, too. I miss tradewars. Silly Hoo-man!

  22. 11/9 ribbon. by rasjani · · Score: 1, Offtopic
    Did anyone found that 11/9 ribbon in the first page just a bit disturbing ?

    Or is it just me..

    --
    yush
    1. Re:11/9 ribbon. by laserjet · · Score: 2

      You'll be happy to know it was just you.

      --
      Moon Macrosystems. Sun's biggest competitor.
  23. *sigh* by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I missed the days of the BBS, sadly.

    So I'll just have to settle about being grumpy and bitter about my days gone by. Archie! Gopher! *sob* Win 3.11! IRC networks not being filled with porn and warez!

    (Hell, IRC networks being filled with porn and warez instead of mp3s and shitty divx rips.)

    Netscape 1.0! Backgrounds on webpages!

    Would that some of us could go back to our favorite times. Me? I'd settle for being able to find non-crappy muds. You know, back before every 14 year old figured out how to download the source to Merc, slap on an ANSI color snippet and call it 'omg totally custim!'

    Finally, some bastardization of Babylon 5 from a Nostalgic Coward:

    "Can I go back?" "No. This journey has ended. I just installed Quake 3. Time, to frag now."

  24. Few BBSs I remember in OH by Chanc_Gorkon · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Computrek (used to be able to Telnet to Computrek.org)

    Starfleet Academy

    Rusty and Edies (the place to go for porn in OH)

    BBSing was fun. The wildest thing was when we'd all get into TC (MajorBBS was the greatest) and then we'd chat about of all things, the weather. Tc was better then IRC cause it had actions. You could drop a nuke on someone or send someone flowers.....it was pretty neat! Then there were my legendary BBS parties where I would get snockered and then get online and try and find folks to get snockered with, or to go to Waffle House or Tee Jayes and have breakfast and get sober. Fun fun! MajorBBS dropped the ball when they went to that weird GUI thing. They did not make it a requirement to get in, but after being text based so long, it just seemed, well, weird.

    --

    Gorkman

    1. Re:Few BBSs I remember in OH by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No way, you hit Rusty and Edie's first-hand? Rad. All the porn in 516 came from Rusty and Edie's (all the pics tagged with their name/number), and we always wondered about it...

    2. Re:Few BBSs I remember in OH by glh · · Score: 2

      I was on Computrek.. That was a cool board. My main handle on there was "Jaxom". Used to play TeleArena all the time. I remember chatting a lot too, that was definitely one of the best things about that board. My favorite action was "taknuke"... :)

  25. Re:Is this a paid slashvertisement... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    > Does that mean CNN isn't legitimate?

    Yes it does. CNN is crap, and if you think their breaking news are good, go see a doctor before you start a nuclear war

  26. Is this really a good thing? by rtmfm · · Score: 1

    Having been a part of the h/p/a/v/w scene back in tha' day and knowing the things that went on there (even on the "legit" boards), is there anyone that sees this as a Bad Thing?

    1. Re:Is this really a good thing? by base3 · · Score: 1

      I imagine the statute of limitations on your BBS activities has long run out :).

      --
      One CPU cycle wasted on digital restrictions management is ONE TOO MANY.
    2. Re:Is this really a good thing? by yelligsc · · Score: 1

      If they havent.. I need to get back to my parents house and destroy some evidence :P

      Scott.

    3. Re:Is this really a good thing? by Monkey+Angst · · Score: 1
      I imagine the statute of limitations on your BBS activities has long run out :).

      Not if they were plotting murders. Or using the modems to create an electrical surge to actually murder people.

      What? I watched too many movies in the 80's? Damn.

      --
      stripShow - Where WordPress meets webcomics
    4. Re:Is this really a good thing? by TheGeneration · · Score: 1

      This is also the United States. You might be labeled an Enemy Combatant and denied your constitutionally garunteed rights.

      --


      The Generation
      I'd say something witty here, but I'm not that bright.
    5. Re:Is this really a good thing? by rtmfm · · Score: 1

      Knowing what I know......It hasn't.

  27. Re:BBS outside the USA... so what? by Iron+Clad+Burrito · · Score: 1

    Once again it is assumed that nothing happened outside the USA.

    An American tech news site discussing an (obviously) American site, designed by an American, mainly for American BBSes. Making sure that there is some content that appeals to Burkina Faso is likely not a priority in situations such as this.

    It's great that you're pushing for more content that appeals to places outside of America. Just please understand that... well... you probably need to go find (or make) slashdot.co.uk or something similar.

    Why does it matter to you anyway? And why does one small quote, some guy (likely redneck, I will agree with that) EXPRESSING HIS OPINION ON THE SITE HE'S PAYING FOR, turn this whole conversation into "Americans are so nationalistic that they're blind to everything else" tripe?

    Believe it or not there were, and still are, plenty of BBS's out here.

    Proportionally, no. The internet drove a lot of them out. Lots of us (myself included) couldn't make too many long-distance calls when we were younger - essentially, you couldn't communicate with people in another state/province, let alone another country or continent. (To put that into the anti-American perspective you are looking for, most Americans couldn't acknowledge anything outside their City, instead of their own country).

    (If I misread "here" to strictly mean your home country, forgive me. I was acknowledging something outside the borders of your country, because you weren't.) ;)

  28. On topic question by eXtro · · Score: 1

    I've been trying to remember a BBS for a while now. It was originally based in Windsor Ontario and later moved to (I think) Toronto Ontario. At the time it was the largest BBS in Canada. The one particular feature I remember is that the SysOp had a pair of cash challenges. Each revolved around breaking a cypher. If I remember right the cyphers were based around concentric code wheels. For the first contest I believe some details were revealed about letters on the wheel. For the second contest you didn't get any information other than the encrypted text.

    The only reason I this surfaced in my memory is because I remembered the contest and was wondering if it ever was solved.

  29. I wonder what handle i used back then.. by otuz · · Score: 1

    It's quite a while since I got bored of BBS:s and started using our local Freeport dialup to read usenet (1991 or so..)
    However, there were some BBS:s I used to something like 1995, Deaf Leopard and MITS and CofD.
    I cant remember what nickname (handle) I used back then..

  30. And you can go on to... by Akardam · · Score: 2

    ... blow the old BBS buddy listing site off the 'net with one of 'em!

    (My apologies if this doesn't seem funny. It did to me, but that may have something to do with my lack of sleep, and it being 04:30. Enjoy! :)

    1. Re:And you can go on to... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      yeah, i often start to find things funny about ten minutes after 4:20, too.

  31. Re:BBS outside the USA... so what? by mazg · · Score: 1

    An American tech news site discussing an (obviously) American site


    It's great that you're pushing for more content that appeals to places outside of America. Just please understand that... well... you probably need to go find (or make) slashdot.co.uk or something similar.



    Since when is this slashdot.us. If you want a us centric website ... well... you probably need to go find (or make) slashdot.us
    .com/.org/.net != US

  32. Of course it's US centric by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It was created by US citizens.

    Get off your lazy Euro ass and create one for yourself.

    Hey, why do the French plant trees on their boulevards? So German soldiers can march in the shade! hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

    We're not bailing your ass out again, surrendermonkeys. Fix your own problems.

  33. paid for by the FBI by jonniesmokes · · Score: 1
    So now we can track via one website all the connections made between early hackers. There are probably a few aliases that shouldn't be reconnected to some of us.


    Let this sleeping dog lie. One can always drum up old BBS mates another way.

    1. Re:paid for by the FBI by nullvaper · · Score: 1

      i hope you're kidding. you think this is some how related to the FBI? i work for an electrical engineering firm! nothing to do with the US government. i'm not even a very political person. however, i do have respect for my country and our president.

      like i said, i hope this was just a joke...

      --
      "Life is short, Life is shit, and soon it will be over..." -kith
  34. Re:BBS outside the USA... so what? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    We already have slashdot.org, slashdot.us would be redundant.

    Enjoy your (Made in the USA) internet access, and suck it down.

  35. Messaging at the Speed of Overnight by LittleGuy · · Score: 2

    Locally, it was amazing how much you could read and post when given a 30 minute/day limit, so not to tie up the phone line.

    One BBS I was on (Boston Bullet) was kept alive with a provision that the account of a luser ("Skull Bearer") was kept open and available to everyone. His infrequent ramblings were sometimes more entertaining than some of the Discussions/flamefests, and was the source of much NC-17 parody.

    --
    Mod Karma -1: I sed bad wurds. If I cep my mouf shut, I wud be at riyses.
  36. Re:BBS outside the USA... so what? by Iron+Clad+Burrito · · Score: 1

    If you read further down the page, instead of replying to me immediately, This link might have enlightened you.

  37. BBS's and the internet.. by Lumpy · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Funny though... most of what the BBS's were about are still around here on the net.. your mailing list for your LUG or other group, and slashdot it's self in essence is nothing more than a PBBS forums board with topics thrown out by the board masters.

    the biggest thing I miss most is tradewars.. Yeah you can download it and play it now, but it meant more and made the game more when you not only had your limited turns that day but you were sucking down your precious last few minutes alloted on that board for that day. Couple that with the fact that you knew that most of the players were within a 20 mile radius of you and it really got exciting... your friends were players so you could yack about it at school.

    I dont miss 300bps, 1200bps or even the rich kid 2400bps modem days... It was horrible.

    --
    Do not look at laser with remaining good eye.
  38. History always repeats by nurb432 · · Score: 1

    At the rate we are going with restrictions being placed on the internet, the direct dial BBS's day of rebirth is coming..

    True, more advanced then before, but the same basic concept will prevail.

    --
    ---- Booth was a patriot ----
    1. Re:History always repeats by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I been saying that for a long fucking time now. There may very well be a day when we all HAVE to run boards again. until then, it's wise to hone up your telnet skills.

      One problem I find that bbs's like daydream and mbse gotta be compiled and installed on another box, when that can really piss you off when your server doesn't have a compiler.
      They need to release some binaries too! damn it.

      mystic bbs (why don't they open the source?)

      a wish...
      Who will port Iniquity BBS to KYLIX and therefore to Linux? hmmmmmm.... I loved IQ by far over every bbs out there.

      another wish...
      a FRONTDOOR port to linux (NOT UNDER DOSEMU!)

      and another...
      LORD for linux! (not under DOSEMU!)

      and another...
      mySQL interface to message areas. hmmm. will we ever reach the 21st century?

      and another...
      find the bastard that wrote Bluewave and MAKE HIM give us the source code!!!

      okay lets' talk terminals
      I noticed lately that there are basically two terminals out there for linux that do zmodem + ANSI-BBS

      bterm (great term syntax sucks, no source)
      termix (by nd of demonic, experimental zmodem, source available)
      of course Eterm --foreground-color blue -O -x -g 80x20+60+20 --scrollbar off -e telnet 192.168.0.0.1 works well but no file transfers.
      Anyway, that's pretty sad.

      I remember windows had a freaking ton of em
      mtel32 (by DINK by far the best for windows)
      qmodem - blagh argh.. YeCKY.
      telix & telix 4 win

      for dialup only
      ripterm 154 (free)
      ripterm 2000 (I bet only 1% of you have the registered version of this!)
      dsz port 1 speed 57600 d t (under 64k!)
      frontdoor + a nodelist ;o)
      terminate (did this bastard have telnet?)

  39. I support the Palestineans too by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    But their leadership is illegitimate.

    Call for the death of Arafat, and I will join publically.

    You must say on the link: "Arafat must die so that Palestineans hopes and dreams might live".

  40. The Geek Version by PygmyTrojan · · Score: 1

    This must be the geek version of "Find your old classmates!" since most geeks were BBSing rather than talking with real people at school.

    --

    Trying is the first step towards failure.

  41. FIGURES! by nullvaper · · Score: 5, Informative

    One week after i switch from a professional hosting service with redundant OC3's, i opt for the cheaper solution of hosting the site in my basement on a 144k DSL line. I can't even connect to it now from work, so please.. check back in a couple of days...

    And for those of you saying this is a US-only site, there is a country field (in the advanced search page), however i will add better world-wide support in the near future.

    -nullvalue

    --
    "Life is short, Life is shit, and soon it will be over..." -kith
    1. Re:FIGURES! by Reziac · · Score: 2

      That'll teach ya :)

      But it sounds like a great idea. There are plenty of people who I've lost contact with when their local BBS access went under.

      BTW our dialup BBS is still alive and well, if very small :)

      --
      ~REZ~ #43301. Who'd fake being me anyway?
    2. Re:FIGURES! by nullvaper · · Score: 1

      cool, add your BBS in a few days when you can connect ok? that is.. as long as you're not worried that the FBI is going to track you down... (lol.. someone's stupid ass comment)

      --
      "Life is short, Life is shit, and soon it will be over..." -kith
    3. Re:FIGURES! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      All your mhz are belong to B.U.N.G

    4. Re:FIGURES! by nullvaper · · Score: 1

      banshee unfiltered newsgroup? i gotta get on there and read what you posted bout me. ;)

      --
      "Life is short, Life is shit, and soon it will be over..." -kith
  42. Whats the point ? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    We all know true hackers
    are completely socially inadequate.

  43. Tired of Slashdot "BBS==past" attitude by IGnatius+T+Foobar · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Arrgh. I am sick and tired of the Slashdot editors pushing this idea that the BBS is a thing of the past. The BBS community is alive and well on the Internet. It's single-line dialup systems that are dead.

    BBS's still provide the greatest sense of a cohesive online community out there. Better than "blog" type nonsense, and certainly better than what the likes of MSN and AOL have to offer.

    I've run UNCENSORED! BBS for 14 years and I'm not about to stop now. And the 200+ users aren't going to stop logging in, either. Modern BBS's offer access via telnet/ssh or web, your choice. And the Internet-connectedness of it all has made it possible for BBS communities to attain geographic diversity, something which was not possible when you had to deal with long distance modem calls.

    Please, people, let's get the perspective straight. The BBS is alive and well, so stop pushing this "bygone era" myth.

    --
    Tired of FB/Google censorship? Visit UNCENSORED!
    1. Re:Tired of Slashdot "BBS==past" attitude by GC · · Score: 1

      While what you say is very true, and commendations to your efforts for all these years, you will find that most computer veterans have not used a BBS for ten years or so. Until recently I hadn't logged into a talker for well on ten years, but I did again just to experience the old nostalgia.

      The good times were when BBSs were new and cutting edge, which, I'm afraid, they no longer are.

      I do like your comment about the sense of a cohesive online community - that is so true and really cannot be disputed.

      To draw an analogy: BBSs and Talkers are however, caves, generally small sites hosting 30-100 concurrent connections, compare that to the cities of IRC or web-based chat forums hosted by yahoo.com and the like.

      Some of the best places to go are the hardest to get to.

    2. Re:Tired of Slashdot "BBS==past" attitude by KelsoLundeen · · Score: 2

      I think the era of BBS is, in fact, dead and buried.

      Why?

      Because one of the best things about BBSing was the fact that not everyone was doing it, corporations hadn't discovered it, and Hilary Rosen was still kicking kickballs in the playground.

      Any web-based BBS is insane. It misses the point. Maybe you or your 200 users don't feel that way, but now we're all in the shadows of the hegemon(s): Microsoft, Amazon, you name it.

      Even in podunk Ames, Iowa -- where I spent a couple years in graduate school -- the BBS scene was alive and well. (I have fond memories of a bbs called GolfSucks...)

      True, I didn't exactly want to participate in the numerous "Meet and Greets" for fear of actually, um, meeting some of the people in person I met online, but still: the scene was pretty interesting.

      But now?

      We all play in the playground under the watchful gaze of Rosen, Valenti, Ballmer, and Gates.

      It ain't fun no mo', friend.

    3. Re:Tired of Slashdot "BBS==past" attitude by PiratePTG · · Score: 1

      >I think the era of BBS is, in fact, dead and buried.

      The only reason you would think that is because you don't still use them. I used to be a SYSOP of a BBS in Nashville, TN, but shut it down when I moved. I still call a BBS up in Nashville, to chat with my friends that I met both online AND at "meet and greets".

      I am also getting ready to set up a Citadel/UX system of my own. WHY you ask? Because more and more people I chat with are getting tired of the crap in chat rooms. You can't really chat in them anymore, for all of the spam. BBSes offer a SPAM FREE zone in which to converse and make new friends. I already have 15 people who used to use my old CP/M Citadel BBS that are eagerly awaiting my Citadel/UX system.

      The BBS DOES LIVE ON.... It may be "old school" to you kiddies, but the BBS "scene" is making a comeback. The World Wide Wasteland is making sure of it!

      Beta Mountain BBS.... Coming soon to a URL near you!

      --
      The number 1 problem of working in a cubicle - 23 power cords, 1 outlet...
    4. Re:Tired of Slashdot "BBS==past" attitude by MsGeek · · Score: 2

      Shouts out to Phil at Mysteria...online since 1996 and still reachable by modem or telnet!

      BBSes LIVE, daddy-o!

      --
      Knowledge is power. Knowledge shared is power multiplied.
    5. Re:Tired of Slashdot "BBS==past" attitude by Shalda · · Score: 1

      Citadel/UX? Bah, Bah I say. Citadel.NET is the future. I should know, I wrote it. (sources available at dev.darktower.info) Best thing about it is now Unix system to maintain. It's also fully compatible with Webadel. telnet darktower.info to try it out. :) (Note, the sources are a little out of date. I plan on putting the newer revisions up soon.)

  44. Shocked to see my BBS listed by HomeGroove · · Score: 1
    Wow. I ran a piddly little BBS in Newport News, VA called Afternoon Delight (yes, I know the site is slow). I let out a, "Holy shit!" here at work when I saw I was listed. They have my listing wrong, which I'll correct.

    Yes, this does bring back the good old days. I was in high school (you can imagine what a hit I was with the ladies running my own BBS). So this was the early 90's. I can't remember what years I ran it. It was kind of popular. I started out on 2400 baud and upgraded to 14.4. I was considering adding a second node and was working with another local bbs, Widomaker (who is now an ISP in Hampton Roads) on adding internet e-mail right before I bit the dust. I ran a VBBS system and created my own message network. From what I remember it was called AfterNet or DelightNet. one of the two. We had about 3 participating BBSes. One local and one in the midwest.

    And I had a dumb nick. I Am What I Am. That was it. People got tired of /whisper"ing" to I Am What I Am (too much to type) so I shortened it to IaWIa. My little brother I named as co-sysop, CiscoKid.

    VBBS was a great BBS program. And the programmer, Roland DeGraaf (sp?) was a great guy. I didn't deal with him too much, but he was legally blind. He had a special monitor rigged so he could program

    I also ran VGA Planets which is why a majority of the people were calling in (that and LORD). I'm glad to see this game is still going. I need to check it out.

    --

    ----
    Spam subject of the moment: Offshore account secrets -nashville disrupt

    1. Re:Shocked to see my BBS listed by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      LORD and VGA Planets are the best!

  45. Looking for Sysop ;) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Hey, I'm looking for a guy I used to know. He went by the nick of "Sysop". I never figured out what that meant. Does anyone here know him ? ;-)

  46. I remember those days by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I remember those days. The days I was using DOS. Heh, PcBoard, Vision-X, etc.. I ran them all. Not to mention what I believed in (all software should be free) is now true with the GPL. It was only my introduction to the shell based internet that converted me to a web head, I remember those days well.

    Phreak on, be 0 day!

  47. Related Slashdot Story by Spamlent+Green · · Score: 1

    This was featured a while back. Someone was creating a similar archive of old BBS's. Surprised nobody else remembers it...

    Every BBS That Ever Was

  48. Re:This is too good -you dipshit! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    All that needs to be is a fucking text file (similar to a nodelist) you don't need a fucking
    website with an IIS server to distribute a fucking text file. ASSHOLE.

  49. Just like the old days.... by Lando · · Score: 2

    Try getting to website...

    Try again

    and again

    Okay, turn on the war dialer... Wget do your job...

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    /* TODO: Spawn child process, interest child in technology, have child write a new sig */
  50. TradeWars is alive and well by DavidYaw · · Score: 1

    the biggest thing I miss most is tradewars

    Well, you're in luck. TradeWars has been ported to a Win32 app, and there's still lots of games around. Just telnet to any of the games listed here.

    1. Re:TradeWars is alive and well by bugg · · Score: 2
      What about us Barren Realms Elite fans?

      BRE had a few problems, but all in all it was the best strategy game I've ever played. Interplanetary, of course. Strategy games should be about sending messages to the players to organize attacks, alliances, allegiances, etc. even more than building units; and that's something that only BRE seemed to master.

      I still have fond memories of, some 6-7 years ago, I told everyone on my planet I was going to try to infilitrate the enemy planet (two planet world) by letting them think I would be willing to turn on my home planet if they reinforced me, and I told everyone on my planet that I was going to convince the other planet that I was working for them and then take advantage of them.

      In the end, I was receiving countless tanks and money from the populations of both planets, and nobody attacked me. Good times.

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      -bugg
    2. Re:TradeWars is alive and well by jandrese · · Score: 2

      You want Earth 2025, and Utopia which were written by the same authors as BRE and SRE. In fact they play like a more sophisticated version of BRE on the web, but with a lot more players than your average BBS could ever muster.

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      I read the internet for the articles.
  51. Hackers... *sigh* by tweakt · · Score: 2
    With "cool" aliases like Lord Nikon and Zer0 C00l they often can't be found in a phone book.
    Oh, and let's not forget:

    "Crash Override" and "Acid Burn"
    1. Re:Hackers... *sigh* by Jason+Scott · · Score: 2

      "Linoleum Blownaparte"
      "Heywood Jablome"
      "Pikov Andropov"
      "Marge N. O'Error"
      "Chuck U. Farley"
      "Hans Upperblauz"

      And they need a good group name like "Hackers of Dark Chowder".

    2. Re:Hackers... *sigh* by meian · · Score: 1

      Heh. I know a BBSer called "Crash Override". But I think he's not our guy :)

    3. Re:Hackers... *sigh* by TheDarkener · · Score: 1

      "How about ....Master of Disaster? Ultra Lazer. Doctor...DOOM!"

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      It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
  52. The "other" BBSLIST by tweakt · · Score: 2
  53. BBS = Talkers = Muds = MMORPG by kyndig · · Score: 1
    BBS led the way in online community gaming IMHO. I'm not a follower of Talkers, but I have been an avid MUD addict for shortly over 7 years. MUD first arose back in 1979. Mud games promote online interaction through a text interface. Now adays, you have client software which makes the playing more enjoyable.Today's MMORPGs such as Everquest offer but a brief glimpse of the imagination and interaction that occurs on your standard text interactive games.

    A prior commentor was abit upset, stating that they had 14 years addiction to BBS, this is the same for the text game community. I do not forsee the online text interaction such as BBS, Talkers, Muds and now IRC becoming a thing of the past. When you put your own imagination, against that of a group of developers and artists, your imagination will win every time.

    My Thoughts, Kyndig
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    My Thoughts, Kyndig
  54. BBS User Browsers by dschwick · · Score: 1

    I use ISCA BBS (one of the oldest, largest telnet BBSs out there), and came across a great user browser called ISCA Big Brother (http://orangejumpsuit.dynu.com/bbsusers), that tracks BBSers login habits. I wonder what other BBSs out there have similar tools available? Searching through user profiles for their home pages can provide countless hours of entertainment.

  55. BBS Documentary by Jason+Scott · · Score: 2

    Oh, hey, while we're talking: Might as Well Mention the BBS Documentary Again.

  56. Zero C00L by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    And names out of Hackers were not in the bbs community. Usually most of the time people had cool nicknames. Like "Cardiac Arrest" from iCE. That was one cool black dude.. You can go to iCE and to check out the names from the period. Who else had a cool name ummm Crayon, Corpulent Cow etc etc.

  57. jesus by wumarkus420 · · Score: 1

    at least bbs's had lots of busy signals. to me that's better than trying to connect to a slashdotted site.

  58. You might want to check it out first... by Svartalf · · Score: 2

    ...before commenting on Web boards. He's running a REAL BBS (Citadel UX) as in dial-up capable and all.

    It may be that what you're saying is true, but you seriously diluted the impact of the claim by that little missing detail in your argument.

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    I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I am a Citizen of the State of Texas
  59. Computer Shopper by Sebastopol · · Score: 2

    Heh heh, back when the Computer Shopper listed all major BBSs (and was the size of a phone book). Oh the porn we had -- 320x200 CGA, baby!

    Anyone remember what that BBS game was that involved you taxing peasents and training lords and taking over other people, but you could only play once a day? It was on a whole bunch of BBS's...

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    https://www.accountkiller.com/removal-requested
    1. Re:Computer Shopper by AvitarX · · Score: 1

      I remember the game, but not the name. At least the one I played. You could go to the cathedral and pray to the gods. If your prayer was owen citadel you got mad loot.

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    2. Re:Computer Shopper by nd · · Score: 2, Informative

      "Anyone remember what that BBS game was that involved you taxing peasents and training lords and taking over other people, but you could only play once a day? It was on a whole bunch of BBS's..."

      Exitilus? BRE?

    3. Re:Computer Shopper by lsd4all · · Score: 1

      was it hummarabi? or something to that spelling.

    4. Re:Computer Shopper by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      LORD - Legend Of The Red Dragon

  60. The Enterprise BBS by Bobulusman · · Score: 1

    That was name of the BBS in my home town, Sioux City, Iowa. Set up by a kid that skipped a couple of grades, Stavens, I think.

    Those were the days...only 10 people on at once... Playing LORD.... right before he left for college and shut it down, we even had e-mail to the outside world. I thought it was so cool at the time...

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    Cogito ergo sum in Slashdot.
  61. Along the same lines... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Some people still drive old-time cars. That doesn't make them any less a thing of the past.

  62. Locutus of 805 by TheGeneration · · Score: 1

    In the 805 AC we had some guy named Chaun who went by the handle Locutus. Man that guy sucked. He had his own BBS that was known as the worst BBS in the 805. Every board had him black listed. Some boards would let him create an account so that he would post something that would cause everybody to go apesheeznit.

    Oh the good old days. I sometimes wonder what happened to some of the more respected 805 BBSers like G.Washington, Crushed Ice, Uncle Ivar (you stupid canadian, how dare you move back to .ca) Oh and the old "ANSi Art Groups" like ACiD and CiA and all the other names spelled with a lower case 'i' in them.

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    The Generation
    I'd say something witty here, but I'm not that bright.
    1. Re:Locutus of 805 by k-0s · · Score: 1

      I used to be in an ANSI artgroup that was BASED in Cali, right near 805...we were based in the 909 area code and got pretyy big and well known. The name was RiVaL (small letters like you said, lol). The good old days, how I miss them. *sigh*

    2. Re:Locutus of 805 by TheGeneration · · Score: 1

      I bet you were ELiTE just like me! hehe.

      I actually miss the lame ANSi art. It was fun to work with. Plus the dark colors that most ELiTE boards used kinda added to that underground feel.

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      The Generation
      I'd say something witty here, but I'm not that bright.
    3. Re:Locutus of 805 by k-0s · · Score: 1

      ELiTE? nahhh i was 1337...lol. Yeah #ansi in efnet is still around, but I doubt anyone in that channel even knows what ANSI art is anymore, lol. Good to see an old schooler in the ANSI "scene" on here.

  63. Old BBS door by Dysan2k · · Score: 1

    Ok.. I ran BBS's for about 12 years... Totally love this. Now, I've got a quest for some of you "so 'leet" peeps out there. Been trying to find an OLD BBS Door/p-file that I loved and played for a long time. Problem is, I can't remember whether it was C=64 or x86 game. I believe it was called "The Seven Seas", though it MIGHT have been something different.

    You'd buy a ship, food, arms, etc. and run around making deliveries. On occassion you'd get attacked by pirates. If you destroyed the ships, you'd get some extra booty to buy more guns/bigger ship with. You could also choose to attack one person per day. I loved the game, but can't find it anywhere. Anyone got a link?

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    -What have you contributed lately?
    1. Re:Old BBS door by lsd4all · · Score: 1

      I think it was on C64 and I think it was a game mod for the Color 64 BBS.

  64. For Sysops... by dtdns · · Score: 2, Informative

    For those of you still running BBSes.. let's not forget the bbs archive where you can find every utility, door game, and bbs package ever created (well, almost).

    Also there is the BBSnet IRC chat server where a lot of BBS authors and sysops, including the current maintainer of LORD, frequently hang out.

  65. Re:This is too good -you dipshit! by Jason+Scott · · Score: 2

    The problem with making it a single textfile is that it tends to get a little big.

  66. Thanks, Mark. by Jason+Scott · · Score: 2

    Your link has added probably 30-40 new BBS numbers or corrections to the list. Always appreciated.

  67. Its a great database site, I have a link to it... by wwwssabbsdotcom · · Score: 1

    I think it's a great centrally-located database for all BBSs domestic and international. I have a link on ssa bbs to it, since I think its good that people sign on and register where they used to call. The bbs community might be smaller than it was, but it'll never die. My old bbs was up in like 1982 on a c64 running a whopping 300 baud and had "high speed" of 1200. Gez, Cnet software, what a blast from the past. How far we have come with technology. lol Now, I run a 4-port SynchroNet bbs at telnet://ssabbs.com for old-times sake and some networked message boards.

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  68. For more BBS Stuff... by OrangeHairMan · · Score: 2, Informative

    There's a hell of a lot of text files from the old BBS days at http://www.textfiles.com

    Cheers, Orange

  69. New HomeBrew'd Linux BBS software by rabbitear · · Score: 1

    We have written a new but very Retro BBS software for linux. We wantted to bring back the days of the C64 bbs style. Anyone's welcome to login and all comments are welcomed..

    ssh to bbs@velvet.ath.cx

    Its is an ssh bbs at the moment and mail is still a tad fakely but we are working on it.

    late..

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    tHe sHacK! bBS (telnet://velvet.ath.cx)
  70. Blatant plug by gidds · · Score: 1

    Absolutely. I still spend far more time on CIX than I do on /., K5, and the other sites I visit put together. There's a strong community there, and... well, I won't extol its virtues too much, as I wouldn't want too many ./ers to join :)

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    Ceterum censeo subscriptionem esse delendam.

  71. Pull out yer Ataris and Apple ][s by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    At least my 640k IBM PC (with 10mb hard disk no less) still boots the old BBS software. I KNEW it would come in handy one day. Now WHERE did I put that USR Courier 9600 modem???

  72. BBSmates by wwivguru · · Score: 1

    I think its a real good site promotes bbses
    everywhere & as i sysop myself i enjoy seeing my
    bbs right up there

    Eli =-)~