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The Case for Online BBS's
- Subject: The Case for Online BBS's
- From: "Smohn Jith" <khorster@optonline.net>
- Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:27:23 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Optimum Online
- Xref: g2news1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:6861
BBS's serve purposes. NNTP newsgroups are great, fantastic. You can
interact with a ton of people and find answers to any of your questions, and
then that's also the downside. You interact with a ton of people. A BBS
can bring the interaction to a smaller, more intimate level.
If there's no reason for a BBS, then there's no reason for a web page. It's
there to disseminate information. It was the webserver of 20 years ago. A
place you would go to find out information, talk to other people, play
games, transfer files, etc. There is something sacred about logging in
through a terminal, just as there's something sacred about the command line
interface instead of a GUI. I love the old BBS games, and I know I have 10
minutes to log in someplace once day and interact, instead of having to try
to play an online RISK game with my friends and get them all together at
once, even in different time zones, etc.....