• Hello Everyone

    From Matchfive@VERT/THEICECA to All on Sun Jul 6 19:16:53 2025
    Hello everyone,

    I'm Steve from Fort Worth, TX. I guess I was getting a bit nostalgic and was wanting to check out some BBS systems that still were around. My first computer was a TRS-80 Model 4 that my dad had brought home from work. I eventually worked my way to a Commodore 64. 300 baud ruled the world for a while. I remember those days fondly. I remember later on when I first got a 14.4 modem my friends called me lightning. lol. Anyway, I was just wanting to say hello.

    M5
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  • From Amessyroom@VERT/TL-QWK to Matchfive on Mon Jul 7 11:24:31 2025
    Re: Hello Everyone
    By: Matchfive to All on Sun Jul 06 2025 07:16 pm

    Hello everyone,

    I'm Steve from Fort Worth, TX. I guess I was getting a bit nostalgic and was wanting to check out some BBS systems that still were around. My first computer was a TRS-80 Model 4 that my dad had brought home from work. I eventually worked my way to a Commodore 64. 300 baud ruled the world for a while. I remember those days fondly. I remember later on when I first got a 14.4 modem my friends called me lightning. lol. Anyway, I was just wanting to say hello.

    Welcome. I started with a TRS-80 Model III my dad bought me when in middle school $999.

    You in alaska. Have some family there in Delta Junction and Fairbanks.

    I've never lived there, but have visited once.
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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Matchfive on Mon Jul 7 10:19:09 2025
    Re: Hello Everyone
    By: Matchfive to All on Sun Jul 06 2025 07:16 pm

    I'm Steve from Fort Worth, TX. I guess I was getting a bit nostalgic and was wanting to check out some BBS systems that still were around. My first

    Welcome Steve!
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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to MATCHFIVE on Mon Jul 7 11:13:00 2025
    I'm Steve from Fort Worth, TX. I guess I was getting a bit nostalgic and was
    wanting to check out some BBS systems that still were around. My first compute
    was a TRS-80 Model 4 that my dad had brought home from work. I eventually worked my way to a Commodore 64. 300 baud ruled the world for a while. I remember those days fondly. I remember later on when I first got a 14.4 modem my friends called me lightning. lol. Anyway, I was just wanting to say hello.

    Welcome back! I started out BBSin on an XT with an internal 2400 that was
    only really reliable at 1200 until I figured the settings out. Later got a 386-40 and a Supra v.32bis modem.

    Before BBSing, I used a TI-99/4A for several years. When I first heard the 2400 baud modem making its noises over the phone line, it reminded me some
    of the noises I would hear when loading a program from casette on the TI. :)


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