I've been actively working on the BBS to get it more aligned with the original back in the 90's.
I am hoping that the BBS scene isn't dead, as I've had no callers to the BBS yet.
The BBS scene isn't dead but it does seem to be in a
deep coma. I ran a BBS back in the 90s called The Lost
City. I do miss those glory days but I also think that
bulletin boards are still a lot of fun. The Sysops are
mostly a bunch of old men now but hopefully we can
get more people of all ages involved. It will take
some work. Young people I talk to have absolutely no
idea what a BBS is. I guess it is up to us old-timers
to educate them.
-= Alonzo =-
Actually if you get on MRC you will see there a many users that are in their 20s and even younger. Talk with them all the time. Most are seeking knowledge of the older times or just like the idea of a
I actually want to see if I can get my youngest interested in it so that sh can carry on the legacy when I am 'gone'.
I actually want to see if I can get my youngest interested in it so that sh can carry on the legacy when I am 'gone'.
Good luck, mine sees me in a DOS prompt and says I'm "hacking" ... oh how th world has fallen. ;)
Sysop: | Gary Ailes |
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Location: | Pittsburgh, PA |
Users: | 132 |
Nodes: | 5 (0 / 5) |
Uptime: | 109:46:04 |
Calls: | 733 |
Files: | 2,171 |
Messages: | 81,483 |