[Coco] A Hard (Drive) Life
Patrick Ulland
rickulland1 at gmail.com
Sun Jun 18 17:52:22 EDT 2023
Wish I had a good answer handy. I played with AcBBS, pretty sure he was
a guy who broadcast the tips and tricks I dutifully followed. Don’t
remember a AcBBS network so a link to a companion stg.net node makes sense.
Fun fact. One of the MFM cables in the tub o' Burke&Burke was a specific
servo motor cable I got in bulk and gave to a handful of people at a mid
90s CocoFest. Else it's like $45 in 1995 dollars, so this might be a
local Chicago message board of some net in the works, quantity = fun.
Unless I typed something really dumb into one of the BBS. Which I did a
lot back then.
-ricku
On 6/18/2023 9:25 AM, L. Curtis Boyle wrote:
> Didn’t Paul also have an Stg.net <http://Stg.net> node? Or am I
> getting his BBS mixed up with someone elses?
>
> L. Curtis Boyle
> curtisboyle at sasktel.net
>
>
>
>> On Jun 17, 2023, at 6:38 PM, Patrick Ulland via Coco
>> <coco at maltedmedia.com> wrote:
>>
>> I'm glad you found a suitable warrior. I guess upside down/sideways
>> only goes so far.
>>
>> A BBS host is a mondo cool target, a msg cache would sure be
>> interesting. Kinda remember AcBBS, (Paul Jerkatis ran one?) as a
>> thing but only because I am old. Might be some good dirt in there.
>>
>> Thank you for taking a second swing.
>>
>> -ricku
>
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