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Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 17:25:30 -0700
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From: Xao Silverclaws
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Hi there,
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I noticed under (http://bbslist.textfiles.com/517/oldschool.html) that
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there are two BBS's I ran that are not listed. I didn't run them
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simultaneously though. I ended up running one and then the other.
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The first one was USS Insanity and if I remmeber correctly the phone
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number I had for that was 517-655-2756. It was in Williamston MI and I
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had it going I think it was early '88 until I took it down in ... I think
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I had it up a year or two. I'll say two years. Then it wasn't till
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about... '91 or '92 that I started "Barking Pizza" which was a play on the
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record label that Frank Zappa had and the fact I was working at Pizza Hut
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at the time. :) I couldn't afford the phone line I had for the previous
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one but my dad let me use his business line part time. His line was
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517-655-1408. Eventually I ended up handing BP over to Charlie Ruggiero I
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think it was a year later. It couldn't have been any later than '93 as
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that was when I sunk into a pretty severe depression.
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Both BBS's ran on an Amiga 2000 with PC Bridgecard (8088 version). I've
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since come to realize that I bought a computer whose capabilities never
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really got used asides from video games and such. I've since also
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realized that it's better to have a dedicated system run a BBS than one's
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only computer. That's probably why BP never really got off the ground
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while I had it. Well, that and it being only part time probably didn't
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help.
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I think ultimately, the BBS's were more a vanity thing. An attempt to see
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how many friends might actually call. Of course, I also enjoyed watching
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the statistics when folks called (and sometimes watching them do stuff..
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it was so neat almost like there was a ghost sitting behind my computer
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doing things) and when I would get mail from fidonet for the appropriate
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message boards, that was fun watching it go through it's processing and
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stuff. Mmmmmm shiny moving things... :) I also think I got a kick out
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of customizing the BBS sofware. I think I played around with a couple
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programs I never ran the BBS on. A chance for some creativity perhaps :)
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Oh yea, I know I used TAG and I think that was only with BP (I seem to
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recall this was around the time when a collection of BBS's banded together
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and called themselves Legion. It was run by a guy who, at least, liked to
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think he was a system cracker and program hacker and for all I know maybe
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he was. His name was Evil Dude and I don't think it was a satanic thing
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so much as it was just a rebellious kinda name if you understand what I'm
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saying. I really didn't know him that much.)
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With USSI I think I generally used Wildcat, PC Board, or Maximus. I can't
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recall offpaw which it was. Wildcat does sound closest to being right
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though.
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Oh and here's my entry in fidonet:
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1:159/725 Erik Kremsreiter Williamston MI U.S.S. Insanity
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I think that's most of it. If you like, if I think of anything else, I'll
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let you know. This has been kinda fun taking a stroll down 11 years or so
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digging up whatever information I can about my boards. :)
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Oh, if you wish some information on Odin's Den from user perspective, one
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of the things I remember about his board is one of the message areas was
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roleplay and we would just go with it. I recall we used to have some
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really crazy scenes some really wild villians (a friend of mine pretty
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much always played Fenris). I'm still trying to find messages from that
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message base. We got very creative there and there was a strong bond we
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all forge with one another. Course getting together from time to time for
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picnics and whatnot that helped to :) I would have to say that the BBS
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world was my first actual sense of belonging and I loved it. I just wish
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I hadn't been so shy and felt so awkward. Who knows what could have
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happened?
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Thanks again
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Erik/Xao
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