Subj : Another filearea question To : mark lewis From : Hostile Date : Sun Jun 10 2007 03:31 am > MvanL> My argument would be people started writing and using TCP/IP and > MvanL> multithreaded daemons and computer clusters and invented the > MvanL> I-n-t-e-r-n-e-t. > haha... that's not an argument... that's a diversion so that one can exit th > building and not have to face the discussion at hand ;) I'll reiterate my point which is - The issues you've presented regarding "possible" multinode dropfile conflicts are extinct. > MvanL> And that's why those large multinode BBS's are extinct and any > MvanL> node/dropfile conflict issues are nowadays virtually impossible. > i disagree... most of them have simply changed faces... many BBS systems are > now ISPs... a lot of BBS systems have also moved to forum style interfaces.. > don't see any of the goo old BBS doors available in any new formats, though. I disagree. They haven't merely "changed faces". They adopted entirely new system processes, methodologies and infrustructure. They stopped using BBS's to provide the (ISP) services you're describing a long time ago. Such decisions nowadays are ludicrous except for the BBS hobbyist. .