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CBBS(R) 4.0.3b
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05/31/91 04:30:01
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Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U
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?^U
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?^U
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?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss
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Logging name to disk...
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You are caller 221876; next msg =44812; 370 active msgs.
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Prev. call 05/29/91 @ 22:05, next msg was 44806
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Recording logon for next time...
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Use FULL? to check assignments
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?^U
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?xxxxx
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"Mine" command checking for msgs TO you, ^
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>Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-20 log,ward c;or;*;short
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LOG. 12
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KILLED. 56
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SUMMARY. 25
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05/29/91,22:05:14,221859,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
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E#44806,
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E#44807,7
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05/30/91,01:17:48,221860,9,ERIC BOHLMAN,,
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E#44808,
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E#44809,12
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05/30/91,06:37:42,221861,1,DAN MICHELSON,DESPLAINES,3
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05/30/91,07:06:09,221862,1,GERALD PINE,,2
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05/30/91,07:21:34,221863,2,ALEX ZELL,,2
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]=Ward, re full: I think we went thru this a couple years ago.
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I tried h;full cuz you had tried it in response to someone's inquiry
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and I wanted to see what you got. We have a couple of items in
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keywords under "F" so I was checking out the differences.
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"Keywords" is where I used to hang out a century or two ago on
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CBBS and CASAT.
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ALEX ZELL,
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05/30/91,08:49:17,221864,2,DON PIVEN,,0
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05/30/91,10:36:08,221865,2,DENNIS STAHL,,4
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05/30/91,13:31:31,221866,2,JAMES SCHMIDT,,1
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05/30/91,18:49:41,221867,2,ALBERT BLYTHE,,5
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05/30/91,18:56:29,221868,9,ROBERT FULTON,,
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E#44810,4
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05/30/91,19:03:22,221869,2,BILL WOLFF,,3
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05/30/91,20:55:33,221870,2,WILLIAM CHANG,NY,3
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]WILLIAM CHANG,
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05/30/91,21:16:09,221871,2,WILLIAM CHANG,,9
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05/30/91,21:53:09,221872,2,BILL MATTSON,,4
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05/30/91,22:20:42,221873,2,BILL WOLFF,,
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E#44811,4
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05/31/91,02:36:24,221874,2,ALEX ZELL,,
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05/31/91,03:26:06,221875,2,JERRY OLSEN,,4
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05/31/91,04:30:05,221876,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
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44806 05/29/91 WARD CHRISTENSEN => CHRIS S. SUSI: "BBS - ADS - ETC"
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44807X 05/29/91 WARD CHRISTENSEN => ALEX ZELL: "FULL"
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44808 05/30/91 ERIC BOHLMAN => WARD: "CARDBOARD"
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44809 05/30/91 ERIC BOHLMAN => ED F. / WARD C.: "WINDOWS"
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44810 05/30/91 ROBERT FULTON => WARD: "HI"
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44811 05/30/91 BILL WOLFF => CLIFF SHARP: "R/PRODIGY FOLLIES"
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---- End of summary ----
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Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts.
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Msg 44806 is 06 line(s) on 05/29/91 from WARD CHRISTENSEN
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to CHRIS S. SUSI re: BBS - ADS - ETC
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Thanks, I don't wish to participate in such a thing. Due to my hate of
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advertising, I haven't watched commercial TV (channels 2, 5, 7, 9, 32)
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in about 3-4 years, and I just cancelled the last of my magazines, brought
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on by my intolerance for the cardboard that has to be fought. The idea of
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BBS's running ads - well, I would hang up in the middle of such an ad, and
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erase its number from my calling directory.
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No msg 44807
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Msg 44808 is 04 line(s) on 05/30/91 from ERIC BOHLMAN
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to WARD re: CARDBOARD
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What do you think of Gateway's little extravaganza that appeared in PC
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Mag a couple weeks ago and Computer Shopper this month? I wonder what
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percentage of each system's price went into creating that ad? Cardboard
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is bad enough, but plastic now?
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Msg 44809 is 04 line(s) on 05/30/91 from ERIC BOHLMAN
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to ED F. / WARD C. re: WINDOWS
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Microsoft must be driving interior designers nuts. First we have
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"wallpaper for Windows" and now we have "Windows on the shelf." If
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there were a sudden dropoff in Windows sales, would we be talking about
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"Microsoft Curtains"?
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Msg 44810 is 04 line(s) on 05/30/91 from ROBERT FULTON
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to WARD re: HI
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hi ward,
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just showing off to a visitor from finland
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sight to see.. the world's oldest computer bbs
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rob
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Msg 44811 is 17 line(s) on 05/30/91 from BILL WOLFF
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to CLIFF SHARP re: R/PRODIGY FOLLIES
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Hi Cliff! Well I am glad you did some tests. It appears that Prodigy
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software you had looks legitimate enough. Although it isn't always what
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some have reported. Either they are mistaken or something. Another thing
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that maybe a big problem is that Prodigy can update your software at every
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time you call. So there are likely many different versions of Prodigy
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floating around. Mine was updated last in DEC89 I believe.
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The big deal I think isn't that they are controlling your computer or not,
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but they can without the user knowing about it. Some users may even have
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very important information on there computers at work and installed Prodigy
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for fun. A guy can get fired without knowing that this can happen. I think
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the warning should be posted, as I believe it is at the user's risk. Though
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they need the correct information to make that choice, right? Hmm... I also
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see a future for a third party hardware device that would record all RS-232
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communications. It would also be nice to have a modem that would have a
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listen mode. You know, having a second computer with a modem recording what
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the first one is doing on the line. Hmm... what a wonderful idea. <BW>
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No dup. chars.
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>Function:? |