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echo: classic_computer
to: BLAKE PATTERSON
from: MICHAEL KNAPP
date: 2020-03-25 17:04:00
subject: Hello!

  Re: Hello!
  By: Blake Patterson to Josh Allen-Clark on Wed Mar 04 2020 03:35 pm

 >  JA> Anyhoo, I am just so excited that the BBS community is still so active.
 >  JA> I had a Mac SE like this 20+ years ago when I was a teenager and used t
 >  JA> dial up the local BBSes on a 1200 baud modem.
 >  JA>
 >  JA> Excited to take part in this board with you all!
 > 
 > Lovely. It's nice to have some places to login, for sure.
 > 
 > I started BBSing on the Apple IIe in 1986 at 1200 baud and stopped when I go
 > dial-up PPP around 1994. I've been spending a lot of time on telnet BBS' in
 > the past couple of years though, and it's a great way to put vintage
 > computers to use (I have a number of them setup for use : http://is.gd/Evgcl
 > ).
 > 
 > I setup a page on my blog that is a kind-of guide for people wanting to give
 > BBSing a shot (hopefully) and also links to some of the BBS adventures that
 > I've documented online : https://bytecellar.com/bbsing/
 > 
 > Good to see you, and enjoy!
 > 
 > bp

This is an amazing photo collection.  I definitely want to spend some time
browsing through it.

Mike Knapp
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