• TBBS doors

    From Ryan Fantus@1:218/820 to All on Wed Aug 3 12:05:26 2022
    Hey friends, does anyone have a line to registered TBBS games or anything like that? I would particularly like to find a game called Bandwarz or Bandwars or something to that effect. I played this as a kid and liked it and have been searching for it for years.

    Thanks!

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  • From Jas Hud@1:103/705 to Ryan Fantus on Wed Aug 3 16:17:18 2022
    To: Ryan Fantus
    Re: TBBS doors
    By: Ryan Fantus to All on Wed Aug 03 2022 12:05 pm

    Hey friends, does anyone have a line to registered TBBS games or anything like that? I would particularly like to find a game called Bandwarz or Bandwars or something to that effect. I played this as a kid and liked it and have been searching for it for years.


    do you have the filename
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  • From Alexander Grotewohl@1:120/616 to Jas Hud on Wed Aug 3 18:43:49 2022
    On 03 Aug 2022, Jas Hud said the following...

    do you have the filename

    lmao

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  • From Jas Hud@1:103/705 to Alexander Grotewohl on Wed Aug 3 19:35:23 2022
    To: Alexander Grotewohl
    Re: Re: TBBS doors
    By: Alexander Grotewohl to Jas Hud on Wed Aug 03 2022 06:43 pm

    On 03 Aug 2022, Jas Hud said the following...

    do you have the filename

    lmao

    i don't know whats funny.
    i ask for the filename because i have my own very large file collection, plus other site's collections i've been collecting since the 90s. so if i have the filename i can usually find it.
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  • From Ryan Fantus@1:218/820 to Jas Hud on Wed Aug 3 23:44:46 2022
    do you have the filename

    No idea. I never actually saw an archive for it back in the day, just played it on a local BBS.

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  • From C.g. Learn@1:275/95 to Alexander Grotewohl on Sun Aug 7 14:55:34 2022
    On 03 Aug 2022, Jas Hud said the following...

    do you have the filename

    lmao

    What is so funny about that, it was a legitamate question. I only wish I
    knew the file name, it sure would make things a lot easier.

    << C.G.>>

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  • From Jas Hud@1:103/705 to C.g. Learn on Sun Aug 7 18:57:02 2022
    To: C.g. Learn
    Re: Re: TBBS doors
    By: C.g. Learn to Alexander Grotewohl on Sun Aug 07 2022 02:55 pm

    On 03 Aug 2022, Jas Hud said the following...

    do you have the filename

    lmao

    What is so funny about that, it was a legitamate question. I only wish I knew the file name, it sure would make things a lot easier.

    << C.G.>>


    he was just being a dick. he's trying to feud with me.
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  • From Alexander Grotewohl@1:120/616 to Jas Hud on Sun Aug 7 22:20:38 2022
    On 07 Aug 2022, Jas Hud said the following...

    he was just being a dick. he's trying to feud with me.

    actually i thought you were trolling. there's no way given what little knowledge of the original program he had that he'd know the filename..

    ... If all the world is a stage, where is the audience sitting?

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  • From T.J. Mcmillen@1:129/305 to Alexander Grotewohl on Sun Aug 7 23:11:06 2022
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    Never thought I'd see the day where the BBS tearline is almost longer than the origin line.

    ... I am committed--or should be.

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  • From Jas Hud@1:103/705 to Alexander Grotewohl on Mon Aug 8 21:42:07 2022
    To: Alexander Grotewohl
    Re: Re: TBBS doors
    By: Alexander Grotewohl to Jas Hud on Sun Aug 07 2022 10:20 pm

    On 07 Aug 2022, Jas Hud said the following...

    he was just being a dick. he's trying to feud with me.

    actually i thought you were trolling. there's no way given what little knowledge of the original program he had that he'd know the filename..


    you don't know that. i've known people that atleast know a prefix to search for.

    why would asking a filename be trolling? that's a fucking stupid thing to think.
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  • From Glenn Rossi@1:275/301 to Jas Hud on Tue Aug 9 11:34:40 2022
    On 8/8/2022 22:42, Jas Hud wrote:
    To: Alexander Grotewohl
    Re: Re: TBBS doors
    By: Alexander Grotewohl to Jas Hud on Sun Aug 07 2022 10:20 pm

    > On 07 Aug 2022, Jas Hud said the following...
    >
    > JH> he was just being a dick. he's trying to feud with me.
    >
    > actually i thought you were trolling. there's no way given what little
    > knowledge of the original program he had that he'd know the filename..
    >

    you don't know that. i've known people that atleast know a prefix to search for.

    why would asking a filename be trolling? that's a fucking stupid thing to think.
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    How dare he call you a Troll!

    You're not a Troll. You're a foul-mouthed, ill-tempered simpleton that seemingly lives in a dank dark cave.

    Wait...

    ;-)
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  • From Jas Hud@1:103/705 to Glenn Rossi on Tue Aug 9 15:34:45 2022
    To: Glenn Rossi
    Re: Re: TBBS doors
    By: Glenn Rossi to Jas Hud on Tue Aug 09 2022 11:34 am

    How dare he call you a Troll!

    You're not a Troll. You're a foul-mouthed, ill-tempered simpleton that seemingly lives in a dank dark cave.


    trolls say stuff just to get a reaction. the troll word is really overused by morons on the internet.

    sometimes i do troll people but it's to be funny and it's obvious. i don't do it to upset people. when they get upset over dumb shit it's funny to me.

    I don't do it here.

    asking for a filename for an achive is NOT trolling.
    I have a huge file collection that i have added to for like 25 years or more. i have stuff i havent even gone through yet. i just use to grab whatever i could get my hands on to preserve.

    things are going missing every day and history is being overwritten.
    it's hard to actually look into some things that happened in the past because things are being lost.
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  • From Glenn Rossi@1:275/301 to Jas Hud on Tue Aug 9 18:07:38 2022
    On 8/9/2022 16:34, Jas Hud wrote:
    To: Glenn Rossi
    Re: Re: TBBS doors
    By: Glenn Rossi to Jas Hud on Tue Aug 09 2022 11:34 am

    > How dare he call you a Troll!
    >
    > You're not a Troll. You're a foul-mouthed, ill-tempered simpleton that
    > seemingly lives in a dank dark cave.
    >

    trolls say stuff just to get a reaction. the troll word is really overused by morons on the internet.

    sometimes i do troll people but it's to be funny and it's obvious. i don't do it to upset people. when they get upset over dumb shit it's funny to me.

    I don't do it here.

    asking for a filename for an achive is NOT trolling.
    I have a huge file collection that i have added to for like 25 years or more. i
    have stuff i havent even gone through yet. i just use to grab whatever i could
    get my hands on to preserve.

    things are going missing every day and history is being overwritten.
    it's hard to actually look into some things that happened in the past because things are being lost.
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    History has always been lost. We've never been good at preserving information, be it 10 or 10,000 years ago.

    Save what you can and get young folks interested in it. That's all you
    can do.
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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to T.J. Mcmillen on Wed Aug 10 03:46:18 2022

    On 2022 Aug 07 23:11:06, you wrote to Alexander Grotewohl:

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    Never thought I'd see the day where the BBS tearline is almost longer than the origin line.

    really? you weren't around for the "tearline wars"? that's where the tearline strippers and retear tools came from... those then lead directly to the PID/TID specification to eliminate the unwanted advertising in tearlines that was being done... especially the "unregistered" part...

    )\/(ark

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  • From T.J. Mcmillen@1:129/305 to Mark Lewis on Wed Aug 10 06:02:04 2022
    really? you weren't around for the "tearline wars"? that's where the tearl strippers and retear tools came from... those then lead directly to the PID/TID specification to eliminate the unwanted advertising in tearlines t was being done... especially the "unregistered" part...

    I've been around since 1993 ... I honestly don't remeber that ... maybe we were a good local group in my area and all used GEcho. :)

    ... No Brain, No Pain.

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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Mark Lewis on Wed Aug 10 08:19:52 2022
    On 10 Aug 22 03:46:18, Mark Lewis said the following to T.J. Mcmillen:

    really? you weren't around for the "tearline wars"? that's where the tearli strippers and retear tools came from... those then lead directly to the

    Tearline strippers? Sounds kinda hot...

    Nick

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to T.J. Mcmillen on Wed Aug 10 18:13:32 2022

    On 2022 Aug 10 06:02:04, you wrote to me:

    really? you weren't around for the "tearline wars"? that's where the
    tearl strippers and retear tools came from... those then lead directly
    to the PID/TID specification to eliminate the unwanted advertising in
    tearlines t was being done... especially the "unregistered" part...

    I've been around since 1993 ... I honestly don't remeber that ... maybe we were a good local group in my area and all used GEcho. :)

    maybe... i don't recall when it was really going on but it definitely did... the main idea behind them was to strip the tearlines of any text or to retear them with some text the sysop wanted rather then advertising "XXX software [unregistered]" which some people found annoying or offensive...

    it really got going when it was discovered that some software would place a tearline, another software would replace it with something else, and maybe another one would, too... of course, the last one in the line won and that was generally the tosser unless the sysop set up some post-processing thing after the tosser was done... yeah, it got rather ugly...

    FWIW: fastecho has the option built in... i used to use it so all messages posted from my system didn't have tearlines at all... they're not required by the spec so ;)

    )\/(ark

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Nick Andre on Wed Aug 10 18:19:34 2022

    On 2022 Aug 10 08:19:52, you wrote to me:

    really? you weren't around for the "tearline wars"? that's where the
    tearli strippers and retear tools came from... those then lead directly
    to the

    Tearline strippers? Sounds kinda hot...

    IKR?! :lol:

    )\/(ark

    "The soul of a small kitten in the body of a mighty dragon. Look on my majesty, ye mighty, and despair! Or bring me catnip. Your choice. Oooh, a shiny thing!"
    ... Beauty is all around for those who chose to see it.
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  • From T.J. Mcmillen@1:129/305 to Mark Lewis on Wed Aug 10 22:07:34 2022
    tearline, another software would replace it with something else, and maybe another one would, too... of course, the last one in the line won and that generally the tosser unless the sysop set up some post-processing thing af the tosser was done... yeah, it got rather ugly...

    FWIW: fastecho has the option built in... i used to use it so all messages posted from my system didn't have tearlines at all... they're not required the spec so ;)

    I know you could do it with GEcho ... but I never did ... I like showing what I use .... cheap asses need to pay their $25 ... like I did. <G>

    ... Practice mirth control..... always use a conundrum

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  • From Matt Munson@1:218/109 to Mark Lewis on Wed Aug 10 21:54:51 2022
    BY: mark lewis(1:3634/12.73)


    directly to the PID/TID specification to eliminate the unwanted
    advertising in tearlines that was being done... especially the "unregistered" part...
    I even got yelled at 23 years ago when i was a teen when I ran an unregistered tosser.
    But that likely got registered :)


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  • From Rob Swindell@1:103/705 to Matt Munson on Fri Aug 12 09:37:00 2022
    Re: Re: TBBS doors
    By: Matt Munson to Mark Lewis on Wed Aug 10 2022 09:54 pm

    BY: mark lewis(1:3634/12.73)


    directly to the PID/TID specification to eliminate the unwanted advertising in tearlines that was being done... especially the "unregistered" part...
    I even got yelled at 23 years ago when i was a teen when I ran an unregistered tosser.

    Out of context, an "unregistered tosser" would be a pretty alarming thing for a teen to run! :-)
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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Rob Swindell on Fri Aug 12 21:45:04 2022
    Rob Swindell wrote to Matt Munson <=-

    Out of context, an "unregistered tosser" would be a pretty
    alarming thing for a teen to run! :-)

    I've known a few tossers in my time. Thankfully, they left my life as
    quickly as they came into it.

    -- Sean


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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Sean Dennis on Fri Aug 12 23:06:18 2022
    On 12 Aug 22 21:45:04, Sean Dennis said the following to Rob Swindell:

    Out of context, an "unregistered tosser" would be a pretty
    alarming thing for a teen to run! :-)

    I've known a few tossers in my time. Thankfully, they left my life as quickly as they came into it.

    LOL!

    Nick

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