I used to do a lot of this stuff in pre-PC days on my Kaypro CP/M computers; this was state of the art then. Now, not so much; I guess it would be fun but maybe not as immediate as TS is right now!
Gunug, I regret to inform you that your present attitude reveals that you have fallen into the trap of those vile conspirators.
Yes folks; I have figured it out! I have had a wonderful revelation!
You know what is going on? This demise of the Macintosh BBS world is just another facet of the "Dumb Down Americans" campaign!
Ah yes! I knew that I smelled a rat!
WHAT?! You doubt my words???
You see, they just want kids today to mindlessly and robotically point and click. Any effort, mental or physical, to type in letter and numbers, and to repeatedly hit the return key, is viewed by these conspiring thugs as taboo.
We must unite and turn this situation around!
BBS'ers loyal, one and all,
UNITE!
It is time to revisit those bygone days of Macintosh BBS'ing, before the art of BBS'ing is lost entirely. The writing is already on the wall, and we Macintosh SysOps are already an endangered species!
So hop on over to the Armageddon BBS and see what I've managed to do with this old software. You can still smell the paint on the walls! It's not big and fancy, but I am doing what I can with what I've got.
In fact, since yesterday, I've been in touch with Janis Kracht, who is the FidoNet Zone 1 coordinator. I am hoping to rejoin FidoNet, after over a ten-year absence, and pull in a few echoes. It might make the Armageddon BBS a bit more interesting...if there is any real traffic, that is.
The bottom line is, if a few of us don't keep our BBSes up, then BBS'ing will in fact soon be forgotten.
Jeff Snyder
Self-Appointed Macintosh BBS Crusader