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05-01-15 01:26 Wilfred van Velzen wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Can DVD-R be put
on D
WvV> {at}MSGID:
WvV> Hi,
Howdy! Wilfred,
WvV> On 2015-04-30 11:22:00, Ed Vance wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
WvV> about: "Re: Can DVD-R be put on D":
EV> {at}MSGID: 13880.windowsa{at}1:2320/105.1 19a7b538
That isn't what I saw when I wrote my reply to You.
What I see at the top of this message for the {at}MSGID: is
, I was surprised to
see the part after the {at} symbol was changed to numbers that meant the
Routing Information for Mikes' BBS.
Has the Origin Line in this message been changed to capcity2 yet?
I haven't seen any reply from Mike in the echo that I posted the
message to tell him about it.
-snip-
WvV> Btw: why isn't that hostname in the nodelist? He has a binkd
WvV> online there...
I got no idea of what is in the nodelist, I'm a User of this BBS,
I don't know the stuff SysOp's know about BBSing.
I always appreciated the people who had a computer that ran a BBS.
I began using BBS's in 1984 when I used a Commodore 64 with a 300 baud
modem.
I had accounts with BBS's ran on Commodore, Apple and IBM Compatable
computers.
Back then I read Computer Shopper Magazine and saw how much it cost to
buy those computers.
I didn't own a compatable pc until 1994, and that one (to me) cost a
lot of $$$$$$$$$$$ in 1994.
The C=64 wasn't cheap in 1984 either - the pc, floppy drive and modem
cost as much as 'ONE' 4MB SIMM RAM stick cost in 1994 when I got the
compatable.
Today a person can buy a really nice computer for what that 'ONE'
4MB SIMM RAM stick cost back then.
... Mashed potatoes with skim milk is like a sports car with an automatic.
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