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PROTOCOL: ALT
COMPRESSION: NONE
CONNECT 2400/ARQ
CBBS(R) 4.0.3b
02/02/93 00:19:42
Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U
?^U
?^U
?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss
Logging name to disk...
You are caller 228713; next msg =46048; 376 active msgs.
Prev. call 01/31/93 @ 00:05, next msg was 46046
Recording logon for next time.
Use FULL? to check assignments
?^U
?xxxxx
"Mine" command checking for msgs TO you, ^K to abo
>Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-20 log,ward c;or;*;short
LOG. 4
KILLED. 5
SUMMARY. 25
01/29/93,21:44:57,228685,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,3
01/29/93,22:45:47,228686,2,G G,,
01/29/93,23:01:28,228687,2,RICHARD PETERSON,Phoenix/ AZ,9
01/30/93,00:32:07,228688,2,DAVID JOHNSON,,3
01/30/93,08:04:41,228689,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,2
01/30/93,08:06:51,228690,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,1
01/30/93,08:08:23,228691,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,2
01/30/93,11:44:51,228692,2,TONY ANTONUCCI,,3
01/30/93,12:25:43,228693,2,TONY ANTONUCCI,,1
01/30/93,12:50:23,228694,2,TONY ANTONUCCI,,1
01/30/93,18:06:58,228695,X,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,1
01/30/93,20:30:19,228696,2,JAMES SCHMIDT,,1
01/30/93,21:28:30,228697,1,BILL TOBIN,chi/Ill,34
01/31/93,00:05:35,228698,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
01/31/93,00:14:00,228699,X,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,1
01/31/93,01:34:43,228700,1,RON SMITH,Chicago/IL,5
01/31/93,10:47:22,228701,2,TOM DEBOTH,,
E#46046,
01/31/93,11:44:33,228702,2,BERNARD GOLDLUST,,1
01/31/93,16:11:20,228703,2,LARRY GLASSMAN,,1
01/31/93,16:35:55,228704,1,LALLI VALS,"IdTU_cis,3
]LALLI VALS,
01/31/93,19:41:09,228705,1,IRA RABIN,Chicago,11
01/31/93,21:25:47,228706,2,JAN OZECK,chicago,
02/01/93,00:25:09,228707,2,MICHAEL SHARTIAG,,1
02/01/93,09:34:19,228708,2,DONNIE STUHLMAN,,
E#46047,13
02/01/93,15:21:14,228709,2,GERALD PINE,,2
02/01/93,20:38:11,228710,2,RANDY IMAGEN,,9
02/01/93,21:36:56,228711,2,BENJAMIN COHEN,,4
02/01/93,22:15:58,228712,2,ERIC BOHLMAN,,2
02/02/93,00:19:46,228713,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
46046 01/31/93 TOM DEBOTH => ALL: "REAL ESTATE BBS"
46047 02/01/93 DONNIE STUHLMAN => KEN STOX: "R/RE: WHY DO 486'S GET HOT"
- End of summary -
Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts.
Msg 46046 is 22 line(s) on 01/31/93 from TOM DEBOTH
to ALL re: REAL ESTATE BBS
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/\ CEEEEE4 CEEEEE4 /\ \
/EE\ CEEEEEEB? CEEEEE4/EE\ ZBB? /\ Information
/EEEE\ZBEEEEEEEEEBBEEEEEEEEEEE\ CEE4 /EE\ Services
/EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBBEEEE\
CEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE[[[[[EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE\ 12/24/96/19.2
CEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE[EEEEE[EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE4
CEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE[EEEEEEE[EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE4 (708) 834-1450
CEEEEEEE[[[EEEEEEE[EEEEEEEEE[[[[[[[[[EEEEEEE4
CEEEEEE[EEE[EEEEE[EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE[EEEEEE4 Chicagoland's guide
3[[[[[[EEEEE[[[[[EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE[[[[[[3 to real estate
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Msg 46047 is 13 line(s) on 02/01/93 from DONNIE STUHLMAN
to KEN STOX re: R/RE: WHY DO 486'S GET HOT
Hi Ken,
At a CAMP conference about a year ago I asked an Intel engineer
about when Intel chips will reach the physical limit of the universe.
His talk was on the future of Intel chips and he demonstrated how the
number of transistors per CPU has increased dramitcally. His answer was
that Intel has a long way to go to reach the theoretical limits of
known materials. I think all these heat problems are demonstrating that
Intel and other chip makers will come close to the physical limits
of the known materials faster than we can predict.
======
Keep in touch. I now work in a brand new building in Deerfield. The
company is ISAC. (We do student loan guarentees among other activities.)
Donnie
dup. chars.
>Function:?
PROTOCOL: ALT
COMPRESSION: NONE
CONNECT 2400/ARQ
CBBS(R) 4.0.3b
02/02/93 00:53:23
Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U
?^U
?^U
?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss
Logging name to disk...
You are caller 228715; next msg =46049; 376 active msgs.
Prev. call 02/02/93 @ 00:19, next msg was 46048
Recording logon for next time.
Use FULL? to check assignments
?^U
?xxxxx
"Mine" command checking for msgs TO you, ^K to
>Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-20 log,ward c;or;*;short
LOG. 1
KILLED. 6
SUMMARY. 25
02/02/93,00:19:46,228713,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
E#46048,
02/02/93,00:27:42,228714,X,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,0
02/02/93,00:53:28,228715,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
46048 02/02/93 WARD CHRISTENSEN => TOM DEBOTH: "YOUR MSG"
- End of summary -
Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts.
Msg 46048 is 05 line(s) on 02/02/93 from WARD CHRISTENSEN
to TOM DEBOTH re: YOUR MSG
Dunno what you were trying to do, but it came out all garbage. If you
want to leave a msg on this BBS, please make it straightforward and
simple. Youe "CEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE[[[[EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE\" was totally
meaningless. I must assume it is "ansi graphics" or PC hi-bit chars,
which CBBS strips to 7-bits to ensure compatability with all machines.
dup. chars.
>Function:?