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-={ Monday, 21 March 2016, 02:47:28 -0500 }=-
Hey Jimmy!
Do you prefer Jimmy or JIMMY?
JA> I assumed it was short for intelectual
Ah! Okay but in my defence Intel looks more like a name for a certain
chipset manufacturer.
JA> When I first learned about and starting using BBS's in the 90's,
I started with Fidonet around 90-ish or so although just as a user, not a
sysop. My first Fidonet BBS was around 95-ish, called Zoltan BBS running
on a 486 in a basement in Ladysmith BC, Canada.
JA> I think they had four incoming lines.
Only one data line on Zoltan but I did run across some multiline BBSs here
and there. None in Ladysmith however.
JA> These were mostly long distance from each other and even included
JA> a couple of North Mississippi & North Alabama BBS's.
I think I've got them all beat as far as long distance is concerned. I am
sure I am the furthest west nodelisted in North America and maybe even the
furthest removed from Mississippi and Alabama.
Life is good,
Maurice
... Swa mon ma spricð, swa him læs monna gelyfð.
The more a man speaks, the less people believe him.
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