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On 01-26-14, Kurt Weiske said the following... KW> Re: Building a small user base KW> By: MATT MUNSON to All on Sun Jan 26 2014 01:39 pm KW> KW> MM> MAybe we can start a BBS Callers kit on a flash drive. MAybe a porta KW> MM> version of syncterm, multimail installed and a list of five or six g KW> MM> bbses for people to visit. SInce flash drives are over 5 bucks, jus KW> MM> five or six of them to some good friends and see if we can deliver KW> MM> small user base for our selves. KW> KW> heh. We did the same thing back in the day with COMMO, a local BBS list, KW> and AOL floppies. We made a big circle with a bar sinister through it KW> over the label. I wish I had saved some of them! This sounds like a continuation of BananaCom. I wonder if 720k disks are cheaper than thumbdrives? But of course, you can't find a system that has any 720k disks anymore :P "No matter where you go, there you are!" - B. Bonzai --- Mystic BBS v1.10 A38 (Linux)* Origin: Cyberia BBS | Cyberia.Darktech.Org | Kingwood, TX (1:106/324) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/267 280 640/384 712/0 620 771 848 @PATH: 106/324 396/45 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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