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-=> Quoting Damon A. Getsman to Nancy Backus on 02-Apr-2015 01:36 <=-
DAG> Thank you for catching me up with the repost on here. Not sure how
DAG> I missed this one...
Other than getting behind, and/or not checking DADS...? ;) Kidding
aside, hopefully it had actually made it to you... there is always that
possibility, that it didn't.
NB>> I've never really seen the point of using the alias... unless one was
NB>> thinking it would shield some bogus persona... But then I've almost
NB>> always been posting in echos where one's real name was important, like
NB>> genealogy, where the whole point was to connect with real people who
NB>> might be your distant cousins, working on the same ancestral lines as
NB>> you are... ;) And it's better to say only things you don't mind being
NB>> remembered, whether in face-to-face or in some electronic media... or
NB>> even old fashioned snail mail.. :) Of course, since I'm in an
NB>> environment where sometimes people are indeed using aliases (some areas
NB>> more than others), I've also honed some skills in figuring out who was
NB>> who anyway... :)
DAG> Well when I was younger for a little while, when I first got into
DAG> things in my early teens, I thought that maybe it was a shield. Like
DAG> I've alluded to before, I had a little naivety on my side. When that
Also, the aliases were definitely more part of the teen scene... and in
certain networks... I just never bothered, except in one local message
area that was somewhat a role-playing area... taking on personas to go
with the theme of the bbs... :)
DAG> started to crumble, it was more like a badge of honor.. I'd been a
DAG> [very briefly] published hacker for a bit, and I'd gained a little bit
DAG> of repute with some of the alias-only BBS communities that I'd been a
DAG> member of. It was the fantasy of being an alias-known hacker that kept
DAG> me going in it for so long. Not sure why I even still really have it,
DAG> now, but I don't really bother to keep it separate... Except for a
DAG> limited extent against my professional persona... Though anybody who
DAG> knows enough to delve into fido and the other nets would learn right
DAG> quick where the pair-up is at.
Probably. :)
DAG> I've never been too terribly good at matching text styles to
DAG> posters, at least when they're trying to be dubious about it. Never
DAG> been looking in networks where I was looking for IRL people, either. I
DAG> guess I've always thought (and found) that the aliased people I knew
DAG> would give me their names one day if they decided I was decent enough
DAG> to meet up. Lo and behold I have found quite a few that way, and some
DAG> of them have, indeed, become my best friends and a few that've gone
DAG> above and beyond have helped me in some of the most desperate stretches
DAG> of my life before.
Aliases or not, the bbs community has indeed been just that, a
community... and I've made fast friends over the years, too... both
locally and more broadly.. :)
NB>> If you do check out the cooking echos (both Fidonet), be sure to stick
NB>> around for a while to get answers for your questions... I've seen too
NB>> many dip a toe in and not stay long enough to see that people have
NB>> answered them... it might take a few days, like other Fido echos... ;)
NB>> But you can ask for specific types of recipes... and expect that you may
NB>> well be inundated, so be prepared to capture them for use later... :)
DAG> Oh yeah I understand the traffic flow with the nets these days. ;)
DAG> I haven't posted much of anything yet in there, but I will as soon as
DAG> the kitchen is clean and I've got some time to think something through.
No problem with just jumping into conversations there, either...
DAG> I guess I've got plenty to write about (apart from the actual
DAG> trademarked recipies) working at the place that I'm at right now, if
DAG> nothing else.
A staff's eye view of a restaurant, for one thing... ;)
NB>> The subjects there are quite diverse... from Old Time Radio (OTR) to
NB>> trains (model and actual), to what things were like when we were growing
NB>> up, to ham radio, to weather, and back and forth and all around again...
NB>> some health issues, some small talk... It's like sitting around the old
NB>> pot-bellied stove on our cracker barrels... ;) And cooking is like
NB>> pulling up a chair to the kitchen table to talk about food and cooking
NB>> and all... ;)
DAG> I've noticed that. I very much like it. :) Kind of makes me jones
DAG> a bit for some campfire time. That's coming up very soon here, though.
DAG> I hope to have a trip to the trees under my belt before April is
DAG> through here.
At least your weather probably will cooperate for that... ;)
NB>> I don't remember seeing you there (certainly not recently)... maybe it
NB>> was a weather echo for one of the other nets...? I was only mentioning
NB>> Fidonet echos... since those are the ones I know the best. Dovenet I
NB>> lurked in from time to time in the past, but haven't even done that
NB>> recently at all... One of the bbses I use regularly happens to have a
NB>> few nets available, and I've been lurking in the general chat echoes for
NB>> those, just to get an idea of what they are like, but haven't seen any
NB>> reason to join in...
DAG> You know now that I think about it I think that solar stuff was
DAG> posted in BAMA or Fringe Theory talk or whatever it's called. I've
DAG> posted some solar stuff in the HAM radio echoes, too, where the solar
DAG> weather updates go, but I've not received a whole lot of talk back on
DAG> those areas yet. I lurk in many areas where I'll jump in if given an
DAG> appropriate opportunity. ;)
Ah... those are areas I've not been hanging around in... :)
NB>> I moved the rest of the message to a new one, as this was getting
NB>> pretty large... ;)
DAG> Gotcha. This one turned out to be the perfect size for me to
DAG> respond to quick before I need to be in the shower and off to work.
DAG> More will follow. :) Best wishes!
Hopefully by now you have received that second message... I did try yet
again, and it seems to have been making it around, so hopefully it will
have reached you. :)
ttyl neb
... A superstition is a premature explanation that overstays its time.
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