Subj : Re: Network Shuffle To : August Abolins From : Warpslide Date : Sun Jul 25 2021 17:23:37 On 25 Jul 2021, August Abolins said the following... AA> I was bit leary about ICQ when it first came out. But it proved AA> to be a fine communications medium to stir up a "live" chat AA> with someone at any time of the day. I remember that feature of ICQ, where you could pick a random chat partner in a specific country or who spoke a specific language. When I signed up to ICQ I had a 5 digit ICQ number but then ended up forgetting my password to it, when I signed back up I was issued a 6 digit number, which was kind of a bummer. This was when I was still in high school, one of my friends joked that he was going to get his ICQ number printed on a t-shirt, which I though was an interesting idea. Those were simpler times... EV> In a Computer Store I picked up a FREE Newletter and saw a EV> List of Dial-Up BBS's and called one of them that had EV> Topics about DOS and Windows so I could learn about those EV> OS's. You know, I worked in a computer store and never thought to try and advertise there. I don't really remember how I first came to learn about BBS's though, just that the first board I dialed into was Prime Time BBS in Gravenhurst, Ontario which was a multi-line PCBoard BBS. AA> My first real awareness of BBSes to call in my local area was AA> courtesy of Boardwatch magazine. Then, it was a matter of AA> getting a good LD plan to check out some of the ones farther AA> away. A little later, I gravitated towards Compuserve. There were a couple of boards one town over in Huntsville which was still long distance back then. Someone started a service where you could dial a local number to a town in between the two, listen to a short advertisement and then get a dialtone to call into Huntsville as a local call. It was in the latter stage of BBS'ing when my family got London Telecom and I was able to dial long distance BBS's more often, one of my favourites was run by a nice fellow named Shawn Highfield... ;) Jay .... The purpose of computing is insight, not numbers. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/07/23 (Raspberry Pi/32) * Origin: Northern Realms (618:500/23) .