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"Rod Speed" <rod_speed@no-spam> wrote in message
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> Some pathetic little terminal fuckwit desperately cowering behind
> EnjoyDialup <EnjoyDialup@no-spam> wrote in message
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> just the desperate attempt to bullshit its way out of its
> predicament that it always ends up having to resort to
> when its got done like a fucking dinner, yet again.
>
>
Some pathetic little terminal fuckwit desperately cowering behind
EnjoyDialup <EnjoyDialup@no-spam> wrote in message
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just the desperate attempt to bullshit its way out of its
predicament that it always ends up having to resort to
when its got done like a fucking dinner, yet again.
plonked. no further replies will be seen or responded to. any other alias
you choose to use to avoid this will be plonked without notice or further
responce from me.
goodbye fool.
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"Rod Speed" <rod_speed@no-spam> wrote in message
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> Some pathetic little terminal fuckwit desperately cowering behind
> EnjoyDialup <EnjoyDialup@no-spam> wrote in message
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> just the desperate attempt to bullshit its way out of its
> predicament that it always ends up having to resort to
> when its got done like a fucking dinner, yet again.
>
>
"Zed Strange" <Z3dStrang3@no-spam> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 22:54:29 +1000, "EnjoyDialup" <EnjoyDialup@no-spam>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >"mathewm" <me@no-spam> wrote in message
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> >> On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 16:53:15 +1000, Dave Horsfall wrote:
> >>
> >> > On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, mathewm wrote:
> >> >
> >> >>> Nice reading, thanks. Kinda reminds me of the "Anarchists
Cookbook"
> >> >>> and the "Jolly Roger" that did the rounds of all the BBS's
pre-www.
> >> >>
> >> >> They were good reads.
> >> >
> >> > As long as you didn't try and *make* anything from the Cookbook...
> >> >
> >> > -- Dave
> >>
> >> Some fool of a kid in Melbourne lost a hand trying that a few years
ago.
> >> Evolution at work.
> >
> >I had a "user hell" flag for people i didnt like. It would send them to
a
> >random menu whenever they pressed a button.
>
> Oh yes wonderfull memories. I had one of those "flags". I think i
> called it 'fuckwit'. only used it on one guy - he was special.
>
> I used this flag delete a certain file in the Client software
> directory. this file contained the dial up phone numbers for all his
> connections. so everytime he goes to dial in he has to create the
> connection again - marvellous.
How did you delete files on his computer by setting flags on your bbs?
I did once put up a fake file area for one guy who was particularly abusive.
All the files were copies of one probelm that did a mass delete of the
harddisk. The progress meture for install was acturly the progress meter
for deleting files. It got rid of him for a week before he managed to reload
all his software. But that required him to download and run what he though
was a game.
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"Zed Strange" <Z3dStrang3@no-spam> wrote in message
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> >How did you delete files on his computer by setting flags on your bbs?
>
> The BBS was called Excalibur, and there was a plugin that could do
> almost anything in the Client application directory. If you havent
> heard of it it was a fulll on windows GUI
Was that one of those RIP based bbs's or something differnt. I think i
remember a bbs by that name, but not a bbs package.
> It would have also been possible to transfer a Batch fire to his
> computer and then execute it. the mind boggled but i never did that.
nice, autoexec.bat deletes command.com. that would keep them busy for a
while. Every second boot would fail. They sys the drive, it works, then it
fails the next time.
> >I did once put up a fake file area for one guy who was particularly
abusive.
> >All the files were copies of one probelm that did a mass delete of the
> >harddisk. The progress meture for install was acturly the progress meter
> >for deleting files. It got rid of him for a week before he managed to
reload
> >all his software. But that required him to download and run what he
though
> >was a game.
>
> good one.
That was the same guy who broken his modem trying to fix it because he
though it was sending the wrong keys when he selected menu options. in
reality i had his on a special set of menus that were random. He was a a
total asshole. He would abuse the young girls in ways that i'm not going to
repeat because i would not let him intot he adult section. it's the same
guy who's parents i had to call in the end because he was using the abuse as
blackmail. "let me in or i'll teach the younger viewers about x,y,z"
Now that i think abotu it all, I dont know why he persisted with calling my
bbs.
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"Terrian" <Terrian@no-spam> wrote in message
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> >
> > yep. didnt knwo how to set it up, so he bought one complete.
>
> BTW, don't suppose you have any phone numbers for BBSs' left in Victoria
> (other than the BBS List) ?
BBS list is about it - got it here if ya want - http://commodore.thebbs.org
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"Smiling Bob" <smilingbob@no-spam> wrote in message
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> "Blacklord" <llyon@no-spam> wrote in
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> > BBS list is about it - got it here if ya want -
> > http://commodore.thebbs.org
>
> Geez, video sure killed the radio star, didn't it. I
> remember (when I was a boy, when we had to pedal our
> modems four miles every day, uphill both ways, etc,
> etc) when that list used to have hundreds of systems
> on it.
>
> Those old pedal modems were the pits. It used to take
> four days of pedalling, without so much as a toilet
> break, to download the BBS list. If you missed a
> single beat, the file would corrupt, and you had to
> start again. We had strong calve muscles, and bladders,
> in those days... not like todays kids...
>
>
> (Have you ever noticed that, the older a man gets,
> the further he had to walk to school as a boy?)
>
> :-)
>
> Bob
Soft you are, *Soft*! When I were a lad we used to have to encode binary in
tattoo form on our eyeballs, then run 200 miles over broken glass to send a
single packet to the server.
"Smiling Bob" <smilingbob@no-spam> wrote in message
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> "John" <junk@no-spam> wrote in news:bgkemm$4mu$1@no-spam
> > Soft you are, *Soft*! When I were a lad we used to have to encode
> > binary in tattoo form on our eyeballs, then run 200 miles over broken
> > glass to send a single packet to the server.
>
> You had *binary*? Luxury! We couldn't afford ones, we had to
> do everything with zeros. Tiny little zeroes they were too,
> not those big fat zeroes you get today.
>
> *And* broken glass! You did have it good, didn't you! We
> could only afford razor blades, two *thousand* miles of them
> we had.
>
> Bob
And you tell it to the kids of today, and they won't believe you!!
Ken
"Smiling Bob" <smilingbob@no-spam> wrote in message
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> "Blacklord" <llyon@no-spam> wrote in
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> > BBS list is about it - got it here if ya want -
> > http://commodore.thebbs.org
>
> Geez, video sure killed the radio star, didn't it. I
> remember (when I was a boy, when we had to pedal our
> modems four miles every day, uphill both ways, etc,
> etc) when that list used to have hundreds of systems
> on it.
>
> Those old pedal modems were the pits. It used to take
> four days of pedalling, without so much as a toilet
> break, to download the BBS list. If you missed a
> single beat, the file would corrupt, and you had to
> start again. We had strong calve muscles, and bladders,
> in those days... not like todays kids...
and then along came zmodem :)
>
>
> (Have you ever noticed that, the older a man gets,
> the further he had to walk to school as a boy?)
;-)
"Blacklord" <llyon@no-spam> wrote in message
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>
> "Terrian" <Terrian@no-spam> wrote in message
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> > >
> > > yep. didnt knwo how to set it up, so he bought one complete.
> >
> > BTW, don't suppose you have any phone numbers for BBSs' left in Victoria
> > (other than the BBS List) ?
>
> BBS list is about it - got it here if ya want -
http://commodore.thebbs.org
>
yeah, I help maintain the BBS list, goto :
http://www.westnet.com.au/centuryp/bbs/bbs_list.ZIP
for the latest.
"John" <junk@no-spam> wrote in message
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> "Smiling Bob" <smilingbob@no-spam> wrote in message
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> > "John" <junk@no-spam> wrote in news:bgkemm$4mu$1@no-spam
> > > Soft you are, *Soft*! When I were a lad we used to have to encode
> > > binary in tattoo form on our eyeballs, then run 200 miles over broken
> > > glass to send a single packet to the server.
> >
> > You had *binary*? Luxury! We couldn't afford ones, we had to
> > do everything with zeros. Tiny little zeroes they were too,
> > not those big fat zeroes you get today.
> >
> > *And* broken glass! You did have it good, didn't you! We
> > could only afford razor blades, two *thousand* miles of them
> > we had.
> >
>
> Luxury! We didn't even have zeros! We had to make do with O's.
I'll just add my two pence...
1. This is getting silly...
2. Luxury! You had O's..shit in my day we didn't have O's the alphabet ended
at N...we had to use B's and chop them in half if we wanted anything like an
O and they ofter got confused for D's