I was very involved with several BBSes when I lived in Wichita (between '85 and '96). The one I volunteered on used the MajorBBS system but I was a member of some WildCat ones. I remember being a student at Wichita State University in the mid-80s and e-mailing my uncle, who was an Air Force Lt. Col. stationed in Aviano, Italy at the time. We thought it was so cool that we could nearly "chat" back and forth (about 1-2 minute gap between e-mails) halfway across the globe. Of course my Dad that it was quaint because he's an Amateur Radio operator and was doing packet radio at the time. I miss BBSes . . . See you all tonight. Jon Moss -----Original Message----- From: Bradley Miller [mailto:bradmiller@dslonramp.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 10:03 AM To: kclug@kclug.org Subject: Re: lovedos (Was Re: kyro series video card is not working) Ah -- the good old days. I remember Howard's BBS back when we moved to Kansas City back in 1982. It was wild to see a TRS-80 computer doing what it was back then. I remember all the "mumbling" about the Internet back in 1993 and thinking "we've been doing this for years!" I forget also the name of some of the terminal programs, they were just beginning to be pretty popular when all the stuff was hitting the fan on Internet access. Jeez . . . is this a sign of age? ;-) -- Bradley Miller