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* Forwarded (from: GEN_BRITAIN) by Stephen Hayes using timEd/2 1.10.y2k. * Originally from Stephen Hayes (8:7903/10) to Rod Neep. * Original dated: Wed Mar 26, 07:18 Rod Neep wrote in a message to All: RN> From: Rod Neep RN> Let me explain the complete history, and hence the reasons for RN> setting up new British mailing lists and a new system. RN> In the beginning, before the days of the Internet as we know it RN> today, a group of us established a bulletin board system here in RN> Britain, effectively just the same as mailing lists, (at that time RN> called "forums") discussing genealogy. We set up individual RN> dial-in computers in each local telephone area, so that people RN> could connect using a local phone call. This was back in the days RN> of 1200/75 bits per second modems. (1200 receive, 75 send. Putting RN> that in perspective, a character "a" of plain text takes up 7 RN> bits). Slow. Very slow indeed! RN> Each night, each computer had a time slot to dial into a "hub" RN> computer to transfer all the day's mail, and to collect the mail RN> from other computers. We established a "web" of computers RN> throughout Britain in this way, and in the end, we had 65 RN> inter-linked computers, shuffling genealogy mail throughout RN> Britain, using a software called "Wildcat". Messages posted one RN> end of the country on a local bulletin board system took at least RN> one day, and sometimes two, to reach a computer at the other end RN> of the country so that others could read it. And a day or two to RN> receive a reply. Heady stuff. I still run a BBS connected to Fidonet and FamilyNet, and I am replying to this message on the FamilyNet BBS side, since the newsgroup is also gated into the FamilyNet BBS network. I prefer the BBS software to the newsgroup software, as the BBS software was written for interactive (many-to-many) discussion, whereas newsgroup software was written for one-to-many discussion, and mailinglist software is an unsatisfactory kludge of e-mail software, which was designed for one-to-one communication. The Fidonet BBS network still exists, and has several genealogy forums -- it's a pity that more people don't make use of them, since in many ways, as I have pointed out, they are better than mailing lists. For more information about genealogy BBSs see the following web page: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7783/bbs1.htm Keep well Steve Hayes WWW: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/steve.htm E-mail: hayesstw{at}yahoo.com ___ timEd/2 1.10.y2k - Origin: Khanya BBS, Tshwane, South Africa [012] 333-0004 (8:7903/10) --- WtrGate v0.93.p9 Unreg* Origin: Khanya BBS, Tshwane, South Africa [012] 333-0004 (5:7106/20) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 7106/20 22 7102/1 140/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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