• Re: Crossroads and Fred Clark

    From Spladam@lastthingyouseegames@gmail.com to alt.bbs.pcboard on Thu Jan 5 21:09:23 2023
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Sunday, August 16, 1998 at 2:00:00 AM UTC-5, John L. Crane wrote:
    On Thu, 13 Aug 1998 12:39:14 GMT, abac...@prontomail.com (Abaciscus)
    wrote:
    software market I can think of. The free-lunchers, ingrates and
    pirates make BBS software programming a field that few people in their >right mind should enter, especially if they want to make money.
    I'm struck with a few thoughts on this matter...
    First, I've always considerd this a hobby, not a business. I've never expected to make a fortune off BBSing. At best I expected not to go
    broke from it.
    From that viewpoint who can spend a fortune on the latest wizz bang
    feature they might not even want. I've seen some laughable prices on
    some addons.
    Secondly BBSing is supported by a grass roots bunch of hacks
    (dscription offered in the good sence). When a friend and I wanted a
    TRIBBS like menu system we wrote one and uploaded it to SaltAir.
    People who care about the medum giving back, perhaps the way it should
    be..
    I think your right that there isn't a lot of money to be made in
    BBSing, there never was. Even then, I'd love to be able to fiind and redgesture a couple of programs.
    I know this is ancient and nobody will likely ever see this, but I'd like to say, from a quarter century in the future, after getting caught using a pirated copy of PCboard as a 15yo sysop, I wrote a letter to Fred Clark apologizing and explaining my situation, in hopes that I would not get "kicked out of the community" cuz I was young and stupid, and two weeks later I received a package with really generously licensed copy of PCboard, free of charge, and a letter I wish I still had. Even though it was the "fancy" solution, and I had used Wildcat! for years, and I always thought of Clark Development as the rich corporate assholes, well, despite that, I learned Fred Clark was actually a good dude.
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