• Thank You!

    From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to All on Thu Nov 15 22:52:00 2018
    Howdy! ALL!,

    Here in the United States we observe Thanksgiving Day in November,
    so I thought I would say "THANK YOU!" to the people who Run, Read and
    Enter messages on BBS's.

    In the 30+ Years I've used BBS's ran on Commodore, Apple ][,
    PC Compatiable and Other computers, I have learned a lot from Reading,
    Making Comments, Asking Questions and also seeing what Others write about
    in BBS Echo Conferences about various topics they know about or want to
    know (more) about.

    Mostly about how to use my computer(s) to make my life easier.

    THANKS for the many HINTS and SHORTCUTS about how to use my computer(s)
    to make life easier here.

    And THANKS! for all of the GOOD non-computer IDEAS I've found in other
    Echo's that I read, such as: Amateur Radio, Bible, Doctor Who, Space, etc.

    I enjoy being able to learn and share what I read in BBS Messages.

    THANKS!

    73 de Ed W9ODR . .



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  • From Marc Lewis@1:396/45 to Ed Vance on Wed Dec 12 12:25:26 2018
    Hi Ed,
    You were saying...

    Howdy! ALL!,

    Here in the United States we observe Thanksgiving Day in November,
    so I thought I would say "THANK YOU!" to the people who Run, Read and Enter messages on BBS's.

    Pardon the late reply on this, Ed.

    You're in the treasured environment of FidoNet, where you're not spied on by countless ad and marketing systems that try to know everything about you -without your permission. Where you're not subject to inadvertently picking up some destructive virus (at least on all POTS systems and virtually all telnet systems. Where you can read and post to your heart's content without (usually)
    being harassed by countless twits and assorted morons. No fancy - glitzy multimedia graphics - just plain old text. Sure, you can't post a picture of a
    problem you're having, but it's IMO, a small trade-off.

    Hopefully we can keep this antiquated but effective system of BBSes up and running for a LONG time to come!

    Best regards, Marc.
    Internet recipients: Your reply in plain text is appreciated telnet://bbs.sursum-corda.com. >Celebrating 25 years on-line

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  • From TOM WALKER@1:123/140 to MARC LEWIS on Sat Dec 15 19:36:14 2018
    Marc;

    I started BBSing in 1987 using Compaq DOS 3.3, It allowed use of a 30 meg
    HD as one drive where as MS-DOS only alowed 20 meg drives

    Tom Walker

    Best regards, Marc.
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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Ed Vance on Thu Dec 13 09:07:00 2018
    In a message on 11-15-18 Ed Vance said to All:

    Howdy! ALL!,

    Here in the United States we observe Thanksgiving Day in November,
    so I thought I would say "THANK YOU!" to the people who Run, Read
    and Enter messages on BBS's.

    ......... cut ........

    Note the date above!!!! You have posted the message on that date!


    Have a good night,

    Holger


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Holger Granholm on Sun Dec 16 11:09:52 2018
    Hi! Holger,

    On 13 Dec 18 09:07, you wrote to Ed Vance:

    In a message on 11-15-18 Ed Vance said to All:

    Howdy! ALL!,

    Here in the United States we observe Thanksgiving Day in November,
    so I thought I would say "THANK YOU!" to the people who Run, Read
    and Enter messages on BBS's.

    ......... cut ........

    Note the date above!!!! You have posted the message on that date!

    It was received here at 16 Nov 18 15:07:44, my time. Not bad, and not really good. Just not too bad.

    I've had to & fro message threads between here and the US east coast inside of a couple of hours. Central US and west coast take a bit longer. ;-)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

    ... Pun: the lowest form of humor, unless you thought of it first.
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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Tom Walker on Tue Dec 18 14:47:00 2018
    In a message on 12-15-18 Tom Walker said to Marc Lewis:

    Hi Tom,

    I started BBSing in 1987 using Compaq DOS 3.3, It allowed use of a
    30 meg HD as one drive where as MS-DOS only alowed 20 meg drives

    I'm also a relic from the past but I started BBS'ing later than you.
    My first BBS ran on an Epson 386AX with the 'ExecHost' software as the 'SunnyIsland BBS' in 1988.

    That oftware was a bit limited but after having tested the PCBoard BBS
    beta software in 1992 I switched to it and started up HAM-BOX BBS.

    When PCBoard upgraded 1995 to v15 it came with full support for Fidonet,
    and in nov. 1995 I joined Fido.

    When PCB was upgraded to v15.2 it also included full OS/2 support and I
    changed the operating system from PCDOS/DesqView to OS/2. What a relief!

    In 1992 I did also install a BBS running PCBoard on a Compaq but I
    didn't like that the Compaq relied only on add-ons specifically for that computer/operating system, so I preferred the M$ and IBM PCDOS solution,

    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year my friend.

    Have a good night,

    Holger, OH0NC


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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to HOLGER GRANHOLM on Fri Dec 21 17:05:00 2018
    I'm also a relic from the past but I started BBS'ing later than you.
    My first BBS ran on an Epson 386AX with the 'ExecHost' software as the 'SunnyIsland BBS' in 1988.

    I also played with ExecHost briefly in 1987 or 88 before choosing GT Power as my BBS software. :)

    Mike

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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Paul Quinn on Thu Dec 20 09:59:00 2018
    In a message on 12-16-18 Paul Quinn said to Holger Granholm:

    Gevening Paul,

    On 13 Dec 18 09:07, you wrote to Ed Vance:

    In a message on 11-15-18 Ed Vance said to All:

    Here in the United States we observe Thanksgiving Day in November,
    so I thought I would say "THANK YOU!" to the people who Run, Read
    and Enter messages on BBS's.

    Note the date above!!!! You have posted the message on that date!

    It was received here at 16 Nov 18 15:07:44, my time. Not bad, and
    not really good. Just not too bad.

    Yeah, it was received first time here also in november and then again in december.

    I don't know of course WHY but there is one culprit, either Ed himself
    or the BBS where he uploads echo mail.

    Because there was only this "off date" message I can't think anyone else
    was involved.


    Merry Christmas,

    Holger


    .. Buy now and pay the price, buy later and miss all the fun!
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Holger Granholm on Sat Dec 22 11:04:38 2018
    Hi! Holger,

    On 20 Dec 18 09:59, you wrote to me:

    Gevening Paul,

    You know just a simple g'day! works any time of the day. It's just after 'smoko' time here (anytime at or near 10:00, whether one smokes or not); your message received here at 22 Dec 18 10:32:17. :)

    It was received here at 16 Nov 18 15:07:44, my time. Not bad, and
    not really good. Just not too bad.
    Yeah, it was received first time here also in november and then again
    in december.

    Ah-huh...

    I don't know of course WHY but there is one culprit, either Ed himself
    or the BBS where he uploads echo mail.

    Mmm...

    Because there was only this "off date" message I can't think anyone
    else was involved.

    Okay. I didn't see a thing. I have two nodes connected to the echo and both probably filtered out the duplicate(s).

    Merry Christmas,

    You too, old chap. Be good... Santa knows. ;)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Holger Granholm on Sat Dec 22 08:33:00 2018
    12-13-18 09:07 Holger Granholm wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Thank You!
    Howdy! Holger,

    @MSGID: <5C15CE08.15284.windowsa@capitolcityonline.net>
    In a message on 11-15-18 Ed Vance said to All:

    Howdy! ALL!,

    Here in the United States we observe Thanksgiving Day in November,
    so I thought I would say "THANK YOU!" to the people who Run, Read
    and Enter messages on BBS's.

    ......... cut ........

    Note the date above!!!! You have posted the message on that date!

    Yes, I posted it long ago in several echos that I frequently post messages
    in.

    I was wondering if Your BBS has the Option to show the Route that messages
    go through?

    A BBS I used many years ago had a Routing Line added to every message that
    the BBS received, showing what BBS's were involved in Transferring messages
    on that Network (GT POWER).

    Some time ago, I remember You saying some messages take a long time getting
    to Your BBS.

    You can't read them until You get them.

    73 de Ed W9ODR . .




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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Paul Quinn on Sun Dec 23 09:28:00 2018
    In a message on 12-22-18 Paul Quinn said to Holger Granholm:

    OK, G'morning today,

    You know just a simple g'day! works any time of the day. It's just
    after 'smoko' time here (anytime at or near 10:00, whether one
    smokes or not); your message received here at 22 Dec 18 10:32:17.

    I don't know of course WHY but there is one culprit, either Ed himself
    or the BBS where he uploads echo mail.

    Okay. I didn't see a thing. I have two nodes connected to the echo
    and both probably filtered out the duplicate(s).

    Usually duplicates are very effectively filtered out by the PCBoard BBS.

    ... I stayed up all night to see where the sun went. Then it dawned
    on me.

    Yeah, we just passed the winter equinox so we're going towards longer
    days now again.


    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,

    Holger


    .. Prayers are always answered. The answer is usually no!
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Holger Granholm on Mon Dec 24 17:48:58 2018
    Hi! Holger,

    On 23 Dec 18 09:28, you wrote to me:

    Yeah, we just passed the winter equinox so we're going towards longer
    days now again.

    Kewl. That also means my days are beoming shorter! Whoo!hoo!

    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,

    Yes. Thank you, kindly. All the best to you & your dearest.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Mike Powell on Sun Dec 23 09:28:00 2018
    In a message on 12-21-18 Mike Powell said to Holger Granholm:

    Hi Mike,

    I also played with ExecHost briefly in 1987 or 88 before choosing GT
    Power as my BBS software. :)

    After having installed PCBoard in the Technical High School here and
    noting what a complete package it is, I decided to use PCBoard too.

    I didn't need any auxiliary programs to run a BBS in Fidonet or UUCP. Everything was there.

    * SLMR 2.1a * The number you have dailed...9-1-1...has been
    changed...

    Yeah, it's 1-1-2 in Europe because the rotary dial was reversed on
    european telephones.


    Merry Christmas,

    Holger


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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Ed Vance on Wed Dec 26 09:32:00 2018
    In a message on 12-22-18 Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm:

    GM ED,

    Yes, I posted it long ago in several echos that I frequently post
    messages in.

    I was wondering if Your BBS has the Option to show the Route that
    messages go through?

    Yes it does but I must be aware of the need to show the PATH so that I
    can go to look at it.

    Your message was too old however B4 I thought of that possibility.
    I don't keep a massive amount of old messages in store.

    Before and during XMAS I (or rather my HOST) had a cut off of Fidonet echoes/netmail so I couldn't send out the XMAS wishes I had written so
    I hope this gets out to you.


    73 es HNY de Sam OH0NC

    aka Holger


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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Paul Quinn on Fri Dec 28 09:56:00 2018
    In a message on 12-24-18 Paul Quinn said to Holger Granholm:

    Good afternoon Paul,

    Yeah, we just passed the winter equinox so we're going towards
    longer days now again.

    Kewl. That also means my days are beoming shorter! Whoo!hoo!

    Yeah, shorter time for the sun to bake the land. Noticed in the news
    that it had become quite hot in the western/middle parts of your land/continent.

    The eastern part of Australia seems to have enjoyed nice temperatures.

    Yes. Thank you, kindly. All the best to you & your dearest.

    Thank you very much. I had a very nice XMAS eve and day.
    Johan and Melissa came over from Stockholm and both my daughters also
    came for XMAS dinner and receiving/giving gifts in the evening.

    You see, we don't wait for Santa to come in the morning of Christmas day

    My son has always preferred to celebrate Christmas within his family and
    I don't blame him. After all, he is living 30 km from the city and after
    all, I wouldn't have space for four additional guests around the table.

    Usually all of us have been invited to his place on the XMAS day, but
    not this year which made Johan a bit disappointed.

    Have a good end of the year and a Happy New 2019 year.


    Seasons Greetings,

    Holger


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Holger Granholm on Sat Dec 29 19:09:37 2018
    Hi! Holger,

    On 28 Dec 18 09:56, you wrote to me:

    Noticed in the news that it had become quite hot in the western/middle parts of your land/continent.

    Yes. For about six months we have had a persistent pattern of hot air being funneled from the northwest coast near Papua, down across the center of our continent (and re-blasted by the furnace of desert air), to then end up in various places on the southeast parts.

    Interesting fact: of Australia's population (23 million?), 85% live in a 50km strip around the coastline. Since we are near the coast, can enjoy cooling breezes from the Pacific Ocean roughly 50% of the time.

    The eastern part of Australia seems to have enjoyed nice temperatures.

    After suffering bush fires at many & various places, then flooding rains. It's
    incredibly beautifulhere at present. 28C max temps, marvelous winds & gusts up
    to 30kph (when we hardly have any breeze). And mixed (50-50?) cloud days keeping us warm and still cool. Beautiful.

    You see, we don't wait for Santa to come in the morning of Christmas
    day

    Same here, though not by custom. I have a present from my favourite sister-in-law that she gave me last weekend. I knew what it was without ripping into the wrapping. :)

    My son has always preferred to celebrate Christmas within his family
    and I don't blame him. After all, he is living 30 km from the city and after all, I wouldn't have space for four additional guests around the table.

    That's how this house used to be. It gives me a ghostly feeling moving around what was once a thriving and raucous home, with just me & my two house-bird animal friends now.

    OTOH, I had a wonderful Xmas. My youngest daughter (Michelle, who works as a nurse in an outback town) came to stay with me, and on Xmas days we both went to my eldest daughter's home (Katherine), to enjoy a festive lunch with Kathy's
    partner and his two brothers. It was great, catching up with everyone in one place.

    Have a good end of the year and a Happy New 2019 year.

    You too, big feller. ;)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

    ... Whenever I get a grip on reality, the handle falls off.
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