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to: Ben Collver
from: Dave Drum
date: 2024-08-22 04:47:00
subject: Re: Canadian hash?

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 BC>   Re: Re: Canadian hash?
 BC>   By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Wed Aug 21 2024 05:42:00

 DD> I ran a BBS under Citadel - which was basd loosely on the D&D structure
 DD> with the subjects called "rooms" rather than "echoes". Networking was
 DD> done by direct calling - so it was as loose and sloppy as life itself.
 DD> Not structured as Fido seems to be.  Bv)=

 DD> Here's a link to the Wiki -
 DD> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citadel_(software)

 BC> I ran Citadel for a brief period of time.  If i recall correctly, i ran
 BC> it on OpenBSD with nginx as the web server.  It was not networked, so
 BC> to say. Citadel was nice because it was written in C and used little
 BC> hardware resources, compared to a PHP-based bulletin board.  I seem to
 BC> recall it got a little technical at times.

 BC> Is this the D&D that you are referencing?

Hard to say as I never was into D & D. Just that I knew the rationale for 
calling the topics "rooms" was based on players leaving messages and clews
for other participants in the various rooms. After I ditched the Citadel
I ran an RBBS for my confuser store as a single line dial-up w/2400 BAUSD
US Robotics modem.

MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
 
      Title: Robot Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Desserts
      Yield: 16 Servings
 
 18 1/4 oz Pkg (2-layer size) chocolate
           - cake mix; Drunken Hines or
           - Arrowhead Mills
      8 oz Tub Cool Whip Whipped
           - Topping; thawed, divided
      1 ts Blue food coloring
     12 lg Hard silver round candies
      2 tb Small hard silver round
           - candies
      8    Mini OREO Bite Size Cookies
 
  PREPARE cake batter and bake as directed on package for
  13" x 9" pan, lining pan with foil sprayed with cooking
  spray before adding batter. Cool cake in pan 15 min.;
  invert onto wire rack. Cool completely; cut into pieces
  and arrange on platter as shown in diagram, using
  toothpicks to attach the robot's hands and feet to top of
  cake. Discard cake trimmings or reserve for snacking.
  
  DECORATE chocolate cake circle and square as shown in
  photo. Carefully place on cake as shown in photo. Tint 2
  cups COOL WHIP with food coloring; spread onto top and
  sides of robot's body. Spread remaining COOL WHIP onto
  robot as shown in photo. *
  
  ADD remaining ingredients as shown in photo. Keep
  refrigerated.
  
  Tips:
  
  Size-Wise: Sweets can be part of a special occasion but
  remember to keep tabs on portions.
  
  Note: Hard silver candies, called "dragees," can be found
  at most bulk food stores. Remove and discard them from
  cake, along with the toothpicks, before serving cake.
  
  Frankenstein Cake: Tint 1 cup COOL WHIP with green food
  coloring; spread onto hands, feet and head pieces. Tint
  remaining COOL WHIP with blue food coloring; spread onto
  body. Use brown decorating gel to add facial features and
  hair. Add Mini OREO Cookies on the side of head and on the
  shoulders for Frankenstein's electric bolts.
  
  * http://tinyurl.com/Robot-Cake
  
  From: http://www.kraftrecipes.com
  
  Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen
 
MMMMM

... "A man has got to know his limitations" -- Dirty Harry, philosopher
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