I ran a Searchlite 4.5 BBS in Panama back in 1995 called "REQUIEM BBS!!!" Had about 8 games on it and email back to the states. I spliced in a phone line running from the hall phone to my barracks room so after 10 pm I'd hear people complain about the phone being broken by all the squeeling. In the morning i'd unplug the phone line from the pc and wind it up and tuck it up into the ceiling tile.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
When seventy-eight he retired from his military career after fighting in a battle at Golden River, and returned to a life of gathering herbs on Snow Mountain in Sichuan province. Due to his military service in the army of General Yu Zhongqi, the imperial government sent a document congratulating Li on his one-hundredth year of life, as was subsequently done on his 150th and 200th birthdays.[10]
In 1928, Dean Wu Chung-chien of the Department of Education at Minkuo University discovered the imperial documents showing these birthday wishes to Li Qingyun. His discovery was first reported in the two leading Chinese newspapers of that period, North China Daily News and Shanghai Declaration News, and then one year later in 1929 by The New York Times and Time magazine. Both of these Western publications also reported the death of Li Qingyun in May 1933.[10]
i use that as my network server. I have a PDA and a laptop that i hook in the the HTTP server the tversity runs. open any good web browser and input the local PCs IP:port and you pick video from a menu system. Even my grandma can use it. Windows.
Option to hook into your local lan over the internet too.
tversity.com
I ran a Searchlite 4.5 BBS in Panama back in 1995 called "REQUIEM BBS!!!" Had about 8 games on it and email back to the states. I spliced in a phone line running from the hall phone to my barracks room so after 10 pm I'd hear people complain about the phone being broken by all the squeeling. In the morning i'd unplug the phone line from the pc and wind it up and tuck it up into the ceiling tile.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... When seventy-eight he retired from his military career after fighting in a battle at Golden River, and returned to a life of gathering herbs on Snow Mountain in Sichuan province. Due to his military service in the army of General Yu Zhongqi, the imperial government sent a document congratulating Li on his one-hundredth year of life, as was subsequently done on his 150th and 200th birthdays.[10] In 1928, Dean Wu Chung-chien of the Department of Education at Minkuo University discovered the imperial documents showing these birthday wishes to Li Qingyun. His discovery was first reported in the two leading Chinese newspapers of that period, North China Daily News and Shanghai Declaration News, and then one year later in 1929 by The New York Times and Time magazine. Both of these Western publications also reported the death of Li Qingyun in May 1933.[10]
Zipp....
Terrorist Run. Maybe.
Failed because it was shot. Terrorist dun? a couple of months ago another transformer "failed." But this time there was a report of a bullet hole.
i use that as my network server. I have a PDA and a laptop that i hook in the the HTTP server the tversity runs. open any good web browser and input the local PCs IP:port and you pick video from a menu system. Even my grandma can use it. Windows. Option to hook into your local lan over the internet too. tversity.com