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echo: srgames
to: Mark Lewis
from: Andy Alt
date: 2004-09-01 01:10:00
subject: Re: contacting Mr. Dailey

-=> MARK LEWIS wrote to ANDY ALT <=-

 AA> Thank you for the info. Do you know if he checks the srgames
 AA> echo as well?

 ML> no, i sure don't... all the times i've seen him in the last year or so,
 ML> he's posted from a system in australia or new zealand... seems he's
 ML> telnetting to them to read and post but not very often...

Perhaps he's just been busy then. :) 3 years or whatever it's been since 
the last update isn't really that long of a time for a program to go. I'm 
sure he's fully aware of it's popularity and potential for profit. I see 
BBS'es as steadily regaining popularity now that open source and free BBS 
software is becoming available.

Maybe I spoke too soon again. :) I don't really know how much the software 
was costing as far as RA, Mystic, WWIV and all the rest. In my humble 
opinion, I think one of 
the key factors in promoting BBS awareness in the new generation of 
Internet users -- meaning the kids who started using the Internet after 
the existence of BBS'es started to wane and haven't heard of a BBS -- is 
having a web site to complement the BBS.

... He's dead, Jim! And his boots would fit me just fine...
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