Subj : Re: BBS'ing To : ANDRE ROBITAILLE From : Dumas Walker Date : Sat Jun 04 2022 10:42 am > I've heard bits and pieces about different software influencing each other. I > st liked the menu system a lot more than other stuff out there, and I enjoyed > ing able to modify the source. And WWIVnet offered a lot to me because of the > aller community in my city... > But then I switched high schools and got a girlfriend, so the BBS never recove > d. You mentioning high school and WWIV got me thinking. There were not too many long-running WWIV boards in the area I lived in c1988-1997. Most of them were were like Commodore boards... up for a while and then disappeared. But there was one that was up for most of that period, until BBSing started to wane. It was run by one of the local high school computer departments. Considering that kids are only in high school so long before moving on, looking back I am surprised it stayed active for more than 4 years. * SLMR 2.1a * IF numcooks > .maxcooks THEN;SET V broth = 'spoiled';END --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .