Subj : Re: BBSes To : The Millionaire From : Finnigann Date : Thu Oct 13 2005 05:35 am -=> The Millionaire wrote to All <=- TM> The future of BBSes and where we stand. Are we a race that has become TM> so scarce that we will drive ourselves to extinction? I hope not. But I TM> see it all around me these days. Less traffic and more BBSes are going TM> up and down due to poor turn-outs and that's kind of sad to see and TM> hear. I think BBSes in my opinion are the most funnest way to relax and TM> have fun. Man, I remember the days when I used to spend a whole day on TM> the phone line dialing for hours sometimes because the bbs was busy. TM> Some nights I remember staying up late too. It was a thrill to be a TM> Sysop as well as a User. Long live the BBS! It's all part of evolution. ÕÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ ³ "We live in a society exquisitely ³ dependent on science and technology, ³ in which hardly anyone knows anything ³ about science and technology." ³ - Carl Sagan .... Most bugs are real sons of glitches. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.46 þ Synchronet þ Bits-N-Bytes BBS Onehellofa BBS bnb.dtdns.net .