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nowster

Quote from: Simon on May 31, 2014, 11:32:33
If that was dial up, I might have used you!  ;D

We did indeed do dialup. In fact we were started on the premise of running a Bulltetin Board System (BBS) on an 0800 number.

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Simon

I think you were a little before my time.
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Clive

One of the subscribers to my astronomical mailing lists is on zetnet so can I assume the address is dead?  I started off using bulletin boards and Starbase 1 was my favourite.  I was charged at national rates!  :o :o

Clive

I know one of my subscribers was secretary of the Shetland Astronomical Society so putting two and two together and making five it's possible he was the guy on zetnet?

nowster

I think many of the email addresses (and old user websites) still work, but for at least a month following July 2009 it was chaos. Pity they'd never asked me. I had (encrypted) offsite backups which I would willingly have given them had they asked. They're destroyed now. I've had two different (non ISP) jobs since then.

Clive

In that case I won't delete him - but I must go through my bounces all the same.  Trouble is that sometimes an email will bounce saying 'address does not exist' when I know full well it does. 

nowster

Quote from: Clive on Jun 01, 2014, 22:21:22
In that case I won't delete him - but I must go through my bounces all the same.  Trouble is that sometimes an email will bounce saying 'address does not exist' when I know full well it does. 
That'll be a poor quality back-end database on the mail server, probably with incorrect (or no) locking.

Lona

Memories of dial-up, I remember being kicked off Ispreview for slagging off  Alan Castle the ceo of Firenet.
He had so many different logon names it was laughable. I found him out but paid the price. :evil:


If one took the Scots out of the world, it would fall apart
Dr. Louis B Wright, Washington DC, National Geographic (1964), from Donald MacDonald, Edinburgh :thumb:

Simon

I remember that - weren't you under a different alias then, Lona?  ;D
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Technical Ben

Quote from: Clive on Jun 01, 2014, 22:03:12
One of the subscribers to my astronomical mailing lists is on zetnet so can I assume the address is dead?  I started off using bulletin boards and Starbase 1 was my favourite.  I was charged at national rates!  :o :o
I read that as "on my very large mailing list"... I guess that's not what you meant.  ;D  :laugh:
I use to have a signature, then it all changed to chip and pin.

Lona

Quote from: Simon on Jun 02, 2014, 09:36:52
I remember that - weren't you under a different alias then, Lona?  ;D

No Simon, I was always lona but had to rejoin under another name which I can't even remember what I called myself. :dunno:


If one took the Scots out of the world, it would fall apart
Dr. Louis B Wright, Washington DC, National Geographic (1964), from Donald MacDonald, Edinburgh :thumb:

Clive

Quote from: Technical Ben on Jun 02, 2014, 19:09:41
I read that as "on my very large mailing list"... I guess that's not what you meant.  ;D  :laugh:

Good point Ben!   :laugh:


Quote from: Lona on Jun 02, 2014, 21:17:27
No Simon, I was always lona but had to rejoin under another name which I can't even remember what I called myself. :dunno:

How about Nitrogen?   ;D

Simon

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Clive

I should be worried about myself!   :red:

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Lona




How about Nitrogen?   ;D
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That's it Clive, you've a better memory than me.  Kitty was a pal of Alan Castle so I had no chance.  I remember somebody called Ronan who wrote brilliant posts but I never found out who he or she was.  Alan Castle thought it was me but I could not have been so articulate. :)


If one took the Scots out of the world, it would fall apart
Dr. Louis B Wright, Washington DC, National Geographic (1964), from Donald MacDonald, Edinburgh :thumb:

Clive

It used to be a vibrant forum with huge political discussions.  Hard to believe the youngsters who run it were only 14 at the time we were using it!  I liked Kitty but she seemed to go a bit weird in the end. 

Simon

14?  I had no idea!  I can't believe Kitty was as young as that.
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Clive

Not Kitty, she was a bit older than 14.  But the two guys behind it were just 14 when it started.  I think one was called Mark J.  I'll bet none of us would have joined if we had realised at the time.   :laugh:

Simon

I'm intrigued as to how you found out, as I would never have guessed.
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Clive

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There was an article about the website in the Sunday Times extolling the virtues of young entrepreneurs in technology.   8-)  To be fair, it was very professionally run but you can understand why it sometimes got out of hand with the more beligerant posters.

Simon

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Clive

I would never mention Elmer Fudd.  No - never!   :whistle:

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JohnH

Quote from: Clive on Jun 04, 2014, 18:53:20
I would never mention Elmer Fudd.  No - never!   :whistle:

Didn't he turn from being the most ardent fan of Fast24 to being their biggest critic?