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to: James Digriz
from: Richard Menedetter
date: 2018-04-06 13:02:22
subject: Analog modems in the digital age.

Hi James!

04 Apr 2018 17:11, from James Digriz -> All:

 JD> Since I've just gotten back into BBS'ing and Fidonet, I thought I'd
 JD> get some perspectives from folks on analog modems, the PSTN,
 JD> and dial-up BBS'ing.

From my point of view analog modems, PSTN and BBSes are completely
irrelevant nowadays.
There seem to be some people who, for whatever reason, still have BBSes,
but all that I know use IP communication like SSH or (jikes :( ) telnet.

CU, Ricsi

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