• How to get nodelisted

    From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Paul Quinn on Wed Nov 13 16:22:28 2019
    On 13/11/2019 15:37, Paul Quinn -> Nick Andre wrote:

    in '93 or '94. It was real easy to get a node number.

    Not really. In late '94 David's favourite NC at the time insisted that
    I had to formulate a 'direct' netmail application for nodelisting, using
    a ~/999 address.

    That "other" Paul?

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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384.125 to David Drummond on Wed Nov 13 16:58:32 2019
    Hi! David,

    On 11/13/2019 04:22 PM, you wrote:

    That "other" Paul?

    My memory recalls Noel.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Paul Quinn on Wed Nov 13 18:55:21 2019
    On 13/11/2019 16:58, Paul Quinn -> David Drummond wrote:

    That "other" Paul?

    My memory recalls Noel.

    Ah- him :)

    Paul was before him.

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    David

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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to David Drummond on Wed Nov 13 20:51:56 2019
    Hi! David,

    On 13 Nov 19 18:55, you wrote to me:

    That "other" Paul?
    My memory recalls Noel.

    Ah- him :)

    Yeah, that short-arse nutzee from the north. He turned out to be a nice bloke, across the grog table.

    Paul was before him.

    Mmm... he's in those fotos of a BrisVegas macca's meet, yes/no?

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Paul Quinn on Thu Nov 14 07:34:18 2019
    On 13/11/2019 20:51, Paul Quinn -> David Drummond wrote:
    Ah- him :)

    Yeah, that short-arse nutzee from the north. He turned out to be a nice bloke, across the grog table.

    :) And a BMW rider too.

    Paul was before him.

    Mmm... he's in those fotos of a BrisVegas macca's meet, yes/no?

    Fair unkempt looking hair and beard. Can't remember if he wore specs...

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    David

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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384.125 to David Drummond on Thu Nov 14 08:11:38 2019
    Hi! David,

    On 11/14/2019 07:34 AM, you wrote:

    Yeah, that short-arse nutzee from the north. He turned out to be
    a nice bloke, across the grog table.

    :) And a BMW rider too.

    Oh? Bike? From his descriptions it sounded like a limo. Stereo system, CB radio, heated seat(s), cruise control... and things I have forgotten.

    Interestingly, he never owned up to visiting 'the tattooed lady' in Darwin, on his mysterious yearly "roadtrips" to NT. ;)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Paul Quinn on Thu Nov 14 08:43:07 2019
    On 14/11/2019 08:11, Paul Quinn -> David Drummond wrote:

    Yeah, that short-arse nutzee from the north. He turned out to be
    a nice bloke, across the grog table.

    :) And a BMW rider too.

    Oh? Bike? From his descriptions it sounded like a limo. Stereo
    system, CB radio, heated seat(s), cruise control... and things I have forgotten.

    Yep it was one of BMW "procession float" type bikes.

    Interestingly, he never owned up to visiting 'the tattooed lady' in Darwin, on his mysterious yearly "roadtrips" to NT. ;)

    :)

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    David

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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Lee Lofaso on Sun Nov 24 02:30:42 2019
    Unfortunately, The Orange One decided to build a wall and we have
    been unable to return ...

    When I sometimes see some boring news clips about what goes on with the most stupid POTUS the US citizens have ever elected (sorry GWB, not a chance on that title now), I cannot help but wondering where all the Trump huggers in Fidonet went.

    Is that Donald guy really true? I've seen nothing but incredible stupidity from him. Whenever he speaks he's making an even bigger fool of himself than anyone thought possible.

    USA definitely is a very interesting society. Scary strange, but interesting watching from a distance.



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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Bjrn Felten on Mon Nov 25 15:18:41 2019
    Hello Björn,

    Unfortunately, The Orange One decided to build a wall and we have
    been unable to return ...

    When I sometimes see some boring news clips about what goes on with the
    most
    stupid POTUS the US citizens have ever elected (sorry GWB, not a chance
    on
    that title now), I cannot help but wondering where all the Trump huggers
    in
    Fidonet went.

    You really have to get out more. Trumpers are everywhere.
    Of course, you may not recognize any of them until you attend
    one of those rallies. Everybody wearing MAGA hats, the entire
    crowd being a sea of red ...

    Is that Donald guy really true? I've seen nothing but incredible
    stupidity
    from him. Whenever he speaks he's making an even bigger fool of himself than anyone thought possible.

    You have to be there to truly understand. The man speaks like
    a third grader. And the crowd loves it, believing every word he
    says.

    In the early days of our history, US presidents had a 20 year
    education. Really bright guys, some of them having an IQ of over
    150 (John Quincy Adams is thought to have had an IQ of 158). In
    today's world, most Americans are lucky to have had 10 years of
    education, and can barely read and write.

    That is why most people in America revere Donald Trump as the
    smartest man alive. This is what snopes.com had to say -

    Trump IQ test results discovered in former NYMA employee’s closet.

    The result: 73

    The results of an IQ test that President Donald Trump allegedly took
    during his first year at New York Military Academy have been discovered
    in a file box in a closet in Brooklyn. According to the test results,
    Trump’s IQ is 73.

    The document, currently in the process of being authenticated, was
    discovered Thursday by William Askew, Jr. as he was cleaning out his
    late father’s apartment.

    “Dad was the school counselor at NYMA from 1955 to 1985. He didn’t administer these tests, but he was in charge of collecting them and
    sending them to the grading office,” said Askew.

    Askew produced additional documents and photographs that confirm his
    father was indeed employed as school counselor at NYMA at the same time
    Trump attended the military prep school.

    “I don’t think this should be news to anybody,” said Askew. “The guy’s
    clearly a total moron.”

    USA definitely is a very interesting society. Scary strange, but
    interesting
    watching from a distance.

    Which would you rather have as the leader of your country -
    a stupid person, or a crazy person? For most folks, it is a
    very easy choice.

    --Lee

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  • From Oli@2:280/464.47 to Lee Lofaso on Mon Nov 25 16:32:21 2019
    On Mon, 25 Nov 2019 15:18:41 +0100
    Lee Lofaso -> Bj_rn Felten <0@2.203.2> wrote:

    That is why most people in America revere Donald Trump as the
    smartest man alive. This is what snopes.com had to say -

    Trump IQ test results discovered in former NYMA employee’s closet.

    The result: 73

    Did you even read the full article? https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/donald-trump-nyma-iq/

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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to All on Mon Nov 25 18:21:57 2019
    Trump IQ test results discovered in former NYMA employee’s closet.

    The result: 73

    Did you even read the full article? https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/donald-trump-nyma-iq/

    Qh. Finally. Someone reading Lofaso's mails and thinks they're serious.

    \%/@rd

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  • From Gregory Deyss@1:267/150 to Björn Felten on Mon Nov 25 21:10:11 2019
    On 24 Nov 2019, Bjrn Felten said the following...

    I cannot help but wondering where all the Trump huggers in Fidonet went.

    You shall no longer wonder.

    Is that Donald guy really true?

    I could tell you all about the positive and amazing things are happening
    under the Trump Presidency, but you wouldn't be interested in any of that.

    . ______ Ŀ Ŀ Ŀ
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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Gregory Deyss on Mon Nov 25 22:05:18 2019
    On 25 Nov 19 21:10:11, Gregory Deyss said the following to Bj*Rn Felten:

    Is that Donald guy really true?

    I could tell you all about the positive and amazing things are happening under the Trump Presidency, but you wouldn't be interested in any of that.

    You're right, he's not interested in any of that. Its easier for him to take cheap shots at the USA than dealing with his beloved Sweden eroding his "free speech" with political-correctness. Ask Bjorn if he's willing to host and share on social media a cartoon picture of Prophet Mohammed taking it up the ass? Lets see if he will challenge the Acceptable Usage Policy of his ISP
    about posting things classified as "hate speech". Its his right... right?

    He is full of shit just like many other trolls; zone-wars, both here and elsewhere. My Country Is Better Than Yours, USA sucks, Europe sucks etc...

    Its all a big troll game Greg - don't waste your time.

    His best friend Lee can't even obtain a node number or accept P4 without consulting the services of a lawyer, not even a Jewish one at that.

    Nick

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  • From Gregory Deyss@1:267/150 to Nick Andre on Tue Nov 26 07:33:01 2019
    On 25 Nov 2019, Nick Andre said the following...

    On 25 Nov 19 21:10:11, Gregory Deyss said the following to Bj*Rn Felten:

    Is that Donald guy really true?

    I could tell you all about the positive and amazing things are
    happeni
    under the Trump Presidency, but you wouldn't be interested in any of

    You're right, he's not interested in any of that. Its easier for him to take cheap shots at the USA than dealing with his beloved Sweden eroding his "free speech" with political-correctness. Ask Bjorn if he's willing
    to host and share on social media a cartoon picture of Prophet Mohammed taking it up the ass? Lets see if he will challenge the Acceptable Usage Policy of his ISP about posting things classified as "hate speech". Its his right... right?

    He is full of shit just like many other trolls; zone-wars, both here and elsewhere. My Country Is Better Than Yours, USA sucks, Europe sucks
    etc...

    huh imagine that, zone wars, under "Obama the Appeaser" I could see where
    there could of been a discussion, but under Trump. fuggedaboudit.

    America First policy, unemployment at 50 year low, strongest economy in many years. New York Stock Exchange breaking previous records of what then was a suceess, soaring ever higher then ever before in it's history.

    Its all a big troll game Greg - don't waste your time.

    You're right, I just wanted to let him know that I was still here, because he asked.

    I cannot help but wondering where all the Trump huggers in Fidonet went.





    His best friend Lee can't even obtain a node number or accept P4 without consulting the services of a lawyer, not even a Jewish one at that.

    I have offered that as well.

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  • From Oli@2:280/464.47 to Nick Andre on Tue Nov 26 15:09:41 2019
    On Mon, 25 Nov 2019 22:05:18 -0500
    "Nick Andre -> Gregory Deyss" <0@426.229.1> wrote:

    On 25 Nov 19 21:10:11, Gregory Deyss said the following to Bj*Rn
    Felten:

    You're right, he's not interested in any of that. Its easier for him
    to take cheap shots at the USA than dealing with his beloved Sweden eroding his "free speech" with political-correctness. Ask Bjorn if
    he's willing to host and share on social media a cartoon picture of Prophet Mohammed taking it up the ass? Lets see if he will challenge
    the Acceptable Usage Policy of his ISP about posting things
    classified as "hate speech". Its his right... right?

    He is full of shit just like many other trolls; zone-wars, both here
    and elsewhere. My Country Is Better Than Yours, USA sucks, Europe
    sucks etc...

    Its all a big troll game Greg - don't waste your time.

    His best friend Lee can't even obtain a node number or accept P4
    without consulting the services of a lawyer, not even a Jewish one at that.

    Is that ZC1 guy really true? I've seen nothing but incredible stupidity from him. Whenever he speaks he's making an even bigger fool of himself ...

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  • From Dan Clough@1:123/115 to Oli on Tue Nov 26 09:45:00 2019
    Oli wrote to Nick Andre <=-

    You're right, he's not interested in any of that. Its easier for him
    to take cheap shots at the USA than dealing with his beloved Sweden eroding his "free speech" with political-correctness. Ask Bjorn if
    he's willing to host and share on social media a cartoon picture of Prophet Mohammed taking it up the ass? Lets see if he will challenge
    the Acceptable Usage Policy of his ISP about posting things
    classified as "hate speech". Its his right... right?

    He is full of shit just like many other trolls; zone-wars, both here
    and elsewhere. My Country Is Better Than Yours, USA sucks, Europe
    sucks etc...

    Its all a big troll game Greg - don't waste your time.

    His best friend Lee can't even obtain a node number or accept P4
    without consulting the services of a lawyer, not even a Jewish one at that.

    Is that ZC1 guy really true? I've seen nothing but incredible
    stupidity from him. Whenever he speaks he's making an even bigger
    fool of himself ...

    You think that because you haven't been around very long. He's
    absolutely correct in his claims that BJ and LL are nothing but
    trolls and shit-talkers. Oh, and don't look in the mirror.



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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Oli on Tue Nov 26 17:47:30 2019
    Is that ZC1 guy really true? I've seen nothing but incredible stupidity
    from him. Whenever he speaks he's making an even bigger fool of himself
    ...

    Nick has been the main contributor to ending the Zone-warz ... I would think twice, if I were you, to start them again.

    \%/@rd

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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Ward Dossche on Tue Nov 26 20:56:12 2019
    Nick has been the main contributor to ending the Zone-warz ... I would think twice, if I were you, to start them again.

    So him insulting an *C that's been active since about when his mother changed his diapers doesn't bother you?



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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Oli on Tue Nov 26 21:06:21 2019
    Is that ZC1 guy really true? I've seen nothing but incredible stupidity from him. Whenever he speaks he's making an even bigger fool of himself
    ...

    I've seen a lot more from him than that. For many years he was a really nice guy. But as for the last year or so, I agree with you.

    I really wonder what happened to him after he won the ZC1 Mickey Mouse Hat. We all know that power corrupts, but usually it takes decades before it kicks in...



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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Nick Andre on Tue Nov 26 21:59:37 2019
    You're right, he's not interested in any of that. Its easier for him to take
    cheap shots at the USA than dealing with his beloved Sweden eroding his "free
    speech" with political-correctness.

    WOW! So you're now into the mind reading business as well?

    Ask Bjorn if he's willing to host and
    share on social media a cartoon picture of Prophet Mohammed taking it up the ass?

    Yes please, do that. And ask yourself why in Heavens Name he would ever feel the urge to do such an imbecile thing. I'm an agnostic, I have absolutely no beef with the Muslims, so why would I "waste" my freedom of speech on an insult that isn't even in par with my own personal opinion? Just to try how far my Freedom of Speech goes?

    Jeeezzz, man. I really feel sorry for all the people that still don't understand the concept of Freedom of Speech...

    His best friend Lee can't even obtain a node number

    If only you knew how many friends I have that can't obtain a node number. But around 100 of them still participate in Fidonet echoes via my BBS as listed in the origin.


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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Björn Felten on Tue Nov 26 23:14:46 2019
    Nick has been the main contributor to ending the Zone-warz ... I
    would think twice, if I were you, to start them again.

    So him insulting an *C that's been active since about when his mother changed his diapers doesn't bother you?

    Putting words in my mouth which I never spoke nor wrote. Try different bait next time.

    \%/@rd

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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Björn Felten on Tue Nov 26 23:15:29 2019
    Jeeezzz, man. I really feel sorry for all the people that still don't understand the concept of Freedom of Speech...

    That sounds a lot like Janis replying "Please re-read what I wrote".

    \%/@rd

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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Björn Felten on Tue Nov 26 23:22:34 2019
    I've seen a lot more from him than that. For many years he was a
    really nice guy. But as for the last year or so, I agree with you.

    You also pretended that you were a contributor to his baby, the D'Bridge software, which he vehemently denies. It's a polite way of him of saying that you were lying.

    Not lying? Show us the code that you contributed. Strike-1.

    You also pretended that you co-wrote parts of the ERRFLAGS-software in use here and at other locations. So I asked Johnny Bergdahl about it and this is verbatim what he writes: "Felten was the NC of 2:203 (and still is as far as I know). He never helped me with a single line of code while I was managing it." The original statement is in the Fidonet-group on Facebook. Strike-2.

    You also facilitate the access to Fidonet of the biggest troll there is. PTL for inventing the 'Next' key.

    And I also hope you realize that the only reason why you still are in Fidonet is because I have been holding my hand above your head.

    How am I doing so for on the 'freedom of speech' scale?

    \%/@rd

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Ward Dossche on Wed Nov 27 01:41:32 2019
    Hello Ward,

    Trump IQ test results discovered in former NYMA employeeGamms
    closet.

    The result: 73

    Did you even read the full article?
    https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/donald-trump-nyma-iq/

    Qh. Finally. Someone reading Lofaso's mails and thinks they're serious.

    You believe Donald Trump's claim of being a "stable genius" with
    an IQ of 156? I certainly don't. But hey. You're from Belgium.
    And I hear lots of folks from Belgium have orange hair. Or maybe
    it is the Dutch having the orange hair ...

    --Lee

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Oli on Wed Nov 27 01:41:38 2019
    Hello Oli,

    That is why most people in America revere Donald Trump as the
    smartest man alive. This is what snopes.com had to say -

    Trump IQ test results discovered in former NYMA employee’s closet.

    The result: 73

    Did you even read the full article? https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/donald-trump-nyma-iq/


    Yes. The article debunks Trump's claim of having an IQ of 156.

    Talk about a "stable genius".

    --Lee

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Oli on Wed Nov 27 01:41:50 2019
    Hello Oli,

    On 25 Nov 19 21:10:11, Gregory Deyss said the following to Bj*Rn
    Felten:

    You're right, he's not interested in any of that. Its easier for him
    to take cheap shots at the USA than dealing with his beloved Sweden
    eroding his "free speech" with political-correctness. Ask Bjorn if
    he's willing to host and share on social media a cartoon picture of
    Prophet Mohammed taking it up the ass? Lets see if he will challenge
    the Acceptable Usage Policy of his ISP about posting things
    classified as "hate speech". Its his right... right?

    He is full of shit just like many other trolls; zone-wars, both here
    and elsewhere. My Country Is Better Than Yours, USA sucks, Europe
    sucks etc...

    Its all a big troll game Greg - don't waste your time.

    His best friend Lee can't even obtain a node number or accept P4
    without consulting the services of a lawyer, not even a Jewish one at
    that.

    Is that ZC1 guy really true?

    Do you think I made myself up?

    I've seen nothing but incredible stupidity from him.

    I am the upgraded version of Donald Trump.

    Whenever he speaks he's making an even bigger fool of himself ...

    You have me confused with the self-declared "stable genius" who
    claims to have an IQ of 156. But I do thank you for the compliment,
    realizing that makes me far more qualified than Fat Nixon.

    --Lee

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Ward Dossche on Wed Nov 27 01:41:56 2019
    Hello Ward,

    Trump IQ test results discovered in former NYMA employeeGamms closet.

    The result: 73

    Did you even read the full article?
    https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/donald-trump-nyma-iq/

    Qh. Finally. Someone reading Lofaso's mails and thinks they're serious.

    A friend of mine is a full professor of English at Kansas State
    University. He agrees with the assessment that Trump has an extremely
    low IQ. Would you like me to invite him to this forum? Remember, he
    has a PhD and is a world-reknowned scholar ...

    --Lee

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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to BjöRn Felten on Tue Nov 26 20:19:10 2019
    On 26 Nov 19 21:59:37, Bj*Rn Felten said the following to Nick Andre:

    Yes please, do that. And ask yourself why in Heavens Name he would ever feel the urge to do such an imbecile thing. I'm an agnostic, I have
    absolut
    no beef with the Muslims, so why would I "waste" my freedom of speech on
    an
    insult that isn't even in par with my own personal opinion? Just to try
    how
    far my Freedom of Speech goes?

    Sure... its the only reason you are around anymore. To see how far your free speech can go as thats your amusement... you have a lot in common with Janis who you claim to despise over the years yet you could never stop discussing.

    A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away; I read all of the "Europe
    sucks" crap coming from this zone and really tried to understand things
    from another point of view, so we began conversing. I dismissed your anti-USA ranting as just retaliation against Ross Cassell and especially Roy Witt.

    In the fall of 2005 when I took over the D'Bridge code, you offered and shared some of your knowledge, which was appreciated but never went anywhere into my final code as I decided to take things in a different direction. I wrote all of the Internet code myself from scratch. You did not contribute to that despite your boasting to Ward. Show me the Internet code you wrote. You can't.

    As time went on, I began to see more unrealistic/unfair anti-USA ranting
    from you even as the zone-wars died and no more gaslighting from Janis, Bob Seaborn, Ross, etc... but most importantly the departure of Roy Witt.

    I travelled to the 'states a few times, made friends, had a blast... but return to catch up on Fidonews banter and here we are with "Orange Man Bad".

    Its as if your fellow USA Sysops are somehow single-handedly responsible for electing President Trump and must suffer your nonstop whining and crying.
    The anti-USA crap from you just became a very irritating, uneducated, misinformed tired comedy sketch from you just like your sketchy troll friend tried to show off his encyclopedic knowledge of P4 when I was elected ZC1.

    As time went on even further, a close Sysop friend of mine who was a true gentlemen passed on; and you did absolutely nothing to curtail the disrespect from the troll. That is when I really began to dislike you personally.

    As we catch up to the present; you only exist to point out "Queens English", the tired crap about Trump, or pumping up your trolling friend for amusement.

    *THAT* is how you use your free speech. How you've ALWAYS used your speech.

    Nick

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Oli on Wed Nov 27 03:14:42 2019
    Hello Oli,

    You're right, he's not interested in any of that. Its easier for him
    to take cheap shots at the USA than dealing with his beloved Sweden
    eroding his "free speech" with political-correctness. Ask Bjorn if
    he's willing to host and share on social media a cartoon picture of
    Prophet Mohammed taking it up the ass? Lets see if he will challenge
    the Acceptable Usage Policy of his ISP about posting things
    classified as "hate speech". Its his right... right?

    He is full of shit just like many other trolls; zone-wars, both here
    and elsewhere. My Country Is Better Than Yours, USA sucks, Europe
    sucks etc...

    The most admired man in the world among Swedes is Barack Obama.
    The second-most admired man in the world among Swedes is Dalai Lama.
    Michelle Obama is the second-most admired woman in the world among
    Swedes, first place belonging to Kronprinsessan Victorra.

    Its all a big troll game Greg - don't waste your time.

    His best friend Lee can't even obtain a node number or accept P4
    without consulting the services of a lawyer, not even a Jewish one at
    that.

    Is that ZC1 guy really true?

    Donald Trump is a crazy president who is obsessed with Barack Obama.
    Donald Trump needs an enemy.
    So he takes to Twitter trying to find one.
    And lo and behold, what does he find?
    Barack Obama has the most followed Twitter account in the world.
    Which explains why Donald Trump went to war.
    Against Joe Biden and his son, Hunter.

    Rather than use Twitter as a political weapon, Barack Obama acts
    more like a celebrity social media influencer. Which explains why
    Ivanka Trump is best friends with Chelsea Clinton, leaving The
    Orange One out of the loop.

    I've seen nothing but incredible stupidity from him.

    Barack Obama is also a social media skeptic. He recommends
    people to read "The Shallows" by Nicholas Carr - an examination
    of how the internet is turning our brains to mush.

    Which explains why we have a man with an IQ of 73 as POTUS.

    Whenever he speaks he's making an even bigger fool of himself ...

    Sorry about last message. Can't do Fat Nixon. Suit is too big.
    Gotta give it back to St. Nick. Gets much colder in Canada than
    in Louisiana. Especially this time of year.

    --Lee

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Björn Felten on Wed Nov 27 03:14:55 2019
    Hello Bjrn,

    Is that ZC1 guy really true? I've seen nothing but incredible stupidity
    from him. Whenever he speaks he's making an even bigger fool of himself
    ...

    I've seen a lot more from him than that. For many years he was a really
    nice
    guy. But as for the last year or so, I agree with you.

    I really wonder what happened to him after he won the ZC1 Mickey Mouse
    Hat.
    We all know that power corrupts, but usually it takes decades before it kicks in...

    Oh, dang! You messed up my claim to be that ZC1 guy Oli was ranting
    about! Shame on you! :)

    --Lee

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Ward Dossche on Wed Nov 27 03:15:05 2019
    Hello Ward,

    Is that ZC1 guy really true? I've seen nothing but incredible stupidity
    from him. Whenever he speaks he's making an even bigger fool of himself
    ...

    Nick has been the main contributor to ending the Zone-warz ... I would
    think
    twice, if I were you, to start them again.

    Unlimited freedom of speech has no limits. Therefore, it is
    not possible for Oli or Nick or Ward or anybody else to start or
    restart so-called "Zone-warz".

    --Lee

    --
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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Lee Lofaso on Tue Nov 26 21:27:30 2019
    On 27 Nov 19 03:15:05, Lee Lofaso said the following to Ward Dossche:

    Unlimited freedom of speech has no limits. Therefore, it is
    not possible for Oli or Nick or Ward or anybody else to start or
    restart so-called "Zone-warz".

    Since I cannot easily use crayon graphics or kiddie-fonts in echomail, I cannot simplify this further for you: You do not have freedom of speech in Fidonet.

    Nick

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  • From Terry Roati@3:640/1321 to Björn Felten on Wed Nov 27 14:27:42 2019

    On Nov 26, 2019 09:58pm, Bjrn Felten wrote to Nick Andre:

    If only you knew how many friends I have that can't obtain a node
    number. But around 100 of them still participate in Fidonet echoes
    via my BBS as listed in the origin.

    Ok I will bite, why can't these friend obtain a node number?


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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Terry Roati on Wed Nov 27 07:06:58 2019
    Ok I will bite, why can't these friend obtain a node number?

    Mainly because they do not have a computer that's running a server 24/7.



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  • From Terry Roati@3:640/1321 to Björn Felten on Wed Nov 27 19:58:32 2019

    On Nov 27, 2019 07:05am, Bjrn Felten wrote to Terry Roati:

    Mainly because they do not have a computer that's running a server
    24/7.

    Not a valid reason since you have never been required to run a computer 24/7
    to get a fidonet node number.

    They may not choose to which is fine.






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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Björn Felten on Wed Nov 27 14:49:32 2019
    Hello Bjrn,

    You're right, he's not interested in any of that. Its easier for NA>him
    to take cheap shots at the USA than dealing with his beloved NA>Sweden eroding his "free speech" with political-correctness.

    WOW! So you're now into the mind reading business as well?

    The Amazing Kreskin could do that! Even wrote a book about it,
    telling folks how he did it! I still have it, somewhere, but never
    took the time to learn all the tricks.

    Ask Bjorn if he's willing to host and share on social media a NA>cartoon
    picture of Prophet Mohammed taking it up the ass?

    Yes please, do that. And ask yourself why in Heavens Name he would ever
    feel
    the urge to do such an imbecile thing. I'm an agnostic, I have absolutely no beef with the Muslims, so why would I "waste" my freedom of speech on
    an
    insult that isn't even in par with my own personal opinion? Just to try
    how
    far my Freedom of Speech goes?

    What did the victims of 9/11 do to deserve what they got from
    terrorists? I am sure some of them were agnostic, others deeply
    religious. In a city with a population as diverse as NYC, it is
    certain that some of the victims were Muslim. And that is not
    counting those who died at the Pentagon in Washington DC, or those
    who perished on the airplanes.

    The USA has a problem with terrorism. Mass shootings have become
    a common occurrence, especially at schools and shopping centers.
    But also at places of worship (churches, synagogues, mosques).
    Nobody wants to admit it, but this is domestic terrorism. No wall
    will ever stop or prevent this kind of terrorism from happening.

    Jeeezzz, man. I really feel sorry for all the people that still don't understand the concept of Freedom of Speech...

    Unlimited freedom of speech is the only free freedom of speech
    there can be, as any limitation on free speech would defeat its
    purpose.

    His best friend Lee can't even obtain a node number

    If only you knew how many friends I have that can't obtain a node number. But around 100 of them still participate in Fidonet echoes via my BBS as listed in the origin.

    Fidonet has always welcomed those who do not own a node number.
    Even though a small number of sysops want to keep it for themselves.

    --Lee

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Björn Felten on Wed Nov 27 14:49:38 2019
    Hello Bjrn,

    Is that ZC1 guy really true? I've seen nothing but incredible stupidity
    from him. Whenever he speaks he's making an even bigger fool of himself
    ...

    I've seen a lot more from him than that. For many years he was a really
    nice
    guy. But as for the last year or so, I agree with you.

    Climate change. The Frozen Nawth is no longer The Frozen Nawth
    and nothing will ever be the same.

    I really wonder what happened to him after he won the ZC1 Mickey Mouse
    Hat.

    It can no longer be denied. Climate change is real. Very real.

    We all know that power corrupts, but usually it takes decades before it kicks in...

    Abrupt climate change is the more appropriate term. One day
    everything is normal. The next day the spaceship blows its top.

    --Lee

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  • From Dan Clough@1:123/115 to Björn Felten on Wed Nov 27 07:41:00 2019
    Bjrn Felten wrote to Terry Roati <=-

    Ok I will bite, why can't these friend obtain a node number?

    Mainly because they do not have a computer that's running a
    server 24/7.

    LOL! I thought you were a veteran Fidonetter.

    24x7 is not, and never has been, a requirement to be nodelisted.



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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/360 to Bj÷rn Felten on Wed Nov 27 19:54:34 2019
    Hi Bjrn.

    27 Nov 19 07:06:58, you wrote to Terry Roati:

    Ok I will bite, why can't these friend obtain a node number?

    Mainly because they do not have a computer that's running a server
    24/7.

    It is only needed to be able to receive mail during the ZMH, not 24/7. But I think you knew that.

    'Tommi

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Nick Andre on Fri Nov 29 01:29:29 2019
    Hello Nick,

    Unlimited freedom of speech has no limits. Therefore, it is
    not possible for Oli or Nick or Ward or anybody else to start or
    restart so-called "Zone-warz".

    Since I cannot easily use crayon graphics or kiddie-fonts in echomail, I cannot simplify this further for you: You do not have freedom of speech
    in
    Fidonet.

    It is quite apparent you have no clue as to what the term means.

    --Lee

    --
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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Nick Andre on Fri Nov 29 01:58:09 2019
    In the fall of 2005 when I took over the D'Bridge code, you offered and shared
    some of your knowledge, which was appreciated but never went anywhere
    into my
    final code as I decided to take things in a different direction.

    Maybe you could have told me that? After all, this is one of many mail you sent to me prior to that decision of yours:


    (From - Thu Nov 24 04:01:58 2005)

    Hi,

    Got it OK (good old BinkP...). And of course I understand that I'm not
    supposed to give anything away to anyone, unless you give me the permission to do so. I just hope you will not claim exclusive copyright for 70 years after you're dead (I probably die before you anyway -- I'm 57 and I get the feeling you're somewhat younger than me)? :)

    LOL I'm exactly 30 years younger. :-)

    Yeah, it sure is a mess. It seems that, in the end, the original author
    resorted to cut&paste programming, judging from the massive amount of redundant code (probably the main reason for our memory problem at the moment).

    Yes, and I had a hell of a time even trying to design something so simple as an extra menu for users to configure their BinkP settings; the "dynamic window" code in the configuration menus (where you can type in multiple-lines of text) is VERY picky. If you can understand how it works; I'm sure you'll agree its very unstable.

    I'll try to clean it up as much as possible, and also remove all the
    quirks and extras added in the old TP5.5 days, no longer needed with BP7, since it has most of those functions already built into the run time library.

    Much appreciated. What kind of wine do you want me to ship you for christmas? :-)

    If I understand you correctly, I can also remove all the registration
    related stuff (that amounts to a lot of waste of computer resources)?

    I was actually going to do that myself but if that will make it easier for you to migrate to BP7, sure.

    DBINIT and EDINIT (IIRC) make extensive checking of the license keyfile, actually most of the code that has that CRC table in the beginning declarations is pretty much for the anti-piracy features of D'Bridge.

    I just remembered that the DB.EXE TSR that gets built by MDB.BAT also checks for a Fossil TSR to be loaded; if not, it calls X00.EXE to load one, before any of the mailer code gets ran. You'll also find extensive assembly stuff, mainly CRC checking, in all of the Zmodem related code; although upon inspection it should not be necessary to change it - its not making use of heap code or pointers or anything to my knowledge. Its the swap-to-DOS stuff elsewhere in the code that will keep your hands full I'm sure. :-P

    There was actually several sections of code I removed that checked the license "kee" file quite frequently, and two systems could not connect if they shared the same serial number. If they did, both systems would crash quite horribly... on purpose. I think this program was the first to use an activation system like XP did. Pretty clever anti-piracy stuff for 1987. :-)

    If you don't hear from me in a week or so, you know the reason why --
    I'm into deep sh*t, up to my neck, trying to get out. :)

    Oh it took me a few weeks to even figure out where to begin, once the original author sent me the source code. He dumped everything into a ZIP file and basically said "good luck". I must warn you about the TurboPower routines - The ISAM stuff is used extensively for the nodelist compiler, queue system and costbase - Changing any of that stuff causes "interesting" side effects. :-P

    Oh, I have no intention of breaking my 25 year long record of never
    having failed a software mission, so I'll eventually have this thing working, even if it's the last thing I do. :)

    I totally agree as its my mission as well to have a functioning integrated BinkP system in place and maybe some other "goodies" if it can be done. I've been using this mailer for over 12 years and 12 years of using the same product kinda grows on you after awhile. I even got my girlfriend Laura involved; she handles the "tech support" side of things, personally answering all emails and questions asked by newcomers to DB. We're actually getting quite the little following going on now.

    *Nick*







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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Tommi Koivula on Fri Nov 29 02:14:38 2019
    Mainly because they do not have a computer that's running a server
    24/7.

    It is only needed to be able to receive mail during the ZMH, not 24/7.
    But I think you knew that.

    And I'm sure that you appreciate what it would mean to set your alarm clock to wake you up before a Scandinavian ZMH just to start that server for just an hour every day, 7/365 -- five weeks of Scandinavian vacation trips included. :)

    As opposed to checking your Thunderbird mail when you feel like it, I mean...



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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Ward Dossche on Fri Nov 29 02:33:39 2019
    And I also hope you realize that the only reason why you still are in Fidonet is because I have been holding my hand above your head.

    Is that a threat to have me excommunicated? Interesting...

    How am I doing so for on the 'freedom of speech' scale?

    I'm not all that familiar with the status of the Belgian constitution (if you even have one), so I can't say.

    But during my more than 30 years in Fidonet, I've donated hundreds of code snippets to the public domain. A dozen or so made it to the SWAG archive (http://eljaco.se/SWAG/). I've also helped several FTN developers slipstreaming their code when asked to.

    Most of them didn't even thank me for my effort. Some did, but I didn't care. The experience I've accumulated during all this time, I would just hate to see that turned into dust once I leave, so I've tried the best I can to share it with the next generation.



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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Björn Felten on Fri Nov 29 03:00:59 2019

    And I also hope you realize that the only reason why you still are in BF>WD> Fidonet is because I have been holding my hand above your head.

    Is that a threat to have me excommunicated? Interesting...

    That is stating a simple fact.

    You know pretty well that at the time of the Fidoneews-putsch you were at the core of the controverse ... the goal of the putchists was to have you removed ... from the nodelist, from Fidonews, from anything in this network. That did not happen because I dug-in my heels.

    Let me further explain that I have received more than one request over the years to dump you. The fact it didn't happen is a clear message.

    So while we're at it and you're putting a threat into my mouth that I never spoke, uttered nor wrote ...

    You claim you've been a node for 30 years ... in that period of time how many sysops were ex-commed in Z2? How many of these during my watch? Use extra sheets if you need them...

    \%/@rd

    --- D'Bridge 3.99
    * Origin: Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards (2:292/854)
  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Ward Dossche on Fri Nov 29 03:18:42 2019
    Let me further explain that I have received more than one request over
    the years to dump you. The fact it didn't happen is a clear message.

    Indeed it is. The fact that you even consider such a "request" as opposed to a properly formatted Policy Complaint, sends a chilling message about how the Fidonet powers handle situations on a whim.




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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to BjöRn Felten on Thu Nov 28 22:39:56 2019
    On 29 Nov 19 01:58:09, Bj*Rn Felten said the following to Nick Andre:

    Maybe you could have told me that? After all, this is one of many mail sent to me prior to that decision of yours:

    Dig up as much of the past on me as you want... I don't care. I do not regret anything I ever say or post and I am not afraid of anything.

    I have something you do not have - Balls. That was a requirement to obtain
    a family court order in 2008 awarding me sole-custody against someone with the same mental issues you have.

    Most people tend to ignore you and your alter-ego Lee at this point in time so it really says more about you than it does about me.

    D'Bridge has a loyal following and is still supported. Where is JoHo your
    hero these days?

    Are we done now... this is boring.

    Nick

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/6 to Björn Felten on Fri Nov 29 07:16:28 2019
    Hello, Bjrn Felten.
    On 29/11/2019 2.14 you wrote:

    Mainly because they do not have a computer that's running a server
    24/7.
    It is only needed to be able to receive mail during the ZMH, not 24/7.
    But I think you knew that.
    And I'm sure that you appreciate what it would mean to set your alarm clock to wake you up before a Scandinavian ZMH just to start that server for just an hour every day, 7/365 -- five weeks of Scandinavian
    vacation trips included. :)

    Some computers can wake up automatically. And go to sleep also. ;)

    As opposed to checking your Thunderbird mail when you feel like it, I mean...

    Yes. As I have wondered before, why everyone should get a nodenumber to join discussion in fidonet...


    .

    --
    Tommi

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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Björn Felten on Fri Nov 29 09:00:41 2019
    Let me further explain that I have received more than one request over BF>WD> the years to dump you. The fact it didn't happen is a clear message.

    Indeed it is. The fact that you even consider such a "request" as
    opposed to a properly formatted Policy Complaint, sends a chilling
    message about how the Fidonet powers handle situations on a whim.

    Do not try to immitate Roy Witt, he was the master of turning an argument around. You obviously were not the best pupil while he was lecturing.

    So, to repeat the question as opposed to your silly attempt at an accusation ... how many people have I ever thrown out of the nodelist during that stretch of 25 years? I know the exact number, and so do you, which is the reason why you're not answering...

    \%/@rd

    --- D'Bridge 3.99
    * Origin: Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards (2:292/854)
  • From Oli@2:280/464.47 to Bjrn Felten on Fri Nov 29 12:01:28 2019
    On Fri, 29 Nov 2019 02:33:39 +0100
    Björn Felten -> Ward Dossche <0@2.203.2> wrote:

    And I also hope you realize that the only reason why you still
    are in Fidonet is because I have been holding my hand above
    your head.

    Is that a threat to have me excommunicated? Interesting...

    Isn't it just his usual bragging and boasting? What would have happened, if you were removed from the nodelist?

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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Bj÷rn Felten on Fri Nov 29 10:38:00 2019
    Bjrn Felten wrote to Tommi Koivula <=-

    And I'm sure that you appreciate what it would mean to set your
    alarm clock to wake you up before a Scandinavian ZMH just to start that server for just an hour every day, 7/365 -- five weeks of Scandinavian vacation trips included. :)

    Automating the process to fire up a mailer at ZMH and shut it back down
    again is trivial, and left to the reader.


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  • From August Abolins@2:221/360 to Tommi Koivula on Sat Nov 30 05:10:44 2019
    In a post between "Tommi Koivula : Bjrn Felten", on 11/27/2019 12:54 PM

    It is only needed to be able to receive mail during the ZMH, not 24/7.

    Where is the specific ZMH time documented for each zone?

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Oli on Sat Nov 30 06:02:09 2019
    Hello Oli,

    And I also hope you realize that the only reason why you still
    are in Fidonet is because I have been holding my hand above
    your head.

    Is that a threat to have me excommunicated? Interesting...

    Isn't it just his usual bragging and boasting? What would have happened,
    if
    you were removed from the nodelist?

    We'd all be comrades.

    --Lee

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  • From Terry Roati@3:640/1321 to August Abolins on Sat Nov 30 16:19:44 2019

    On Nov 30, 2019 05:08am, August Abolins wrote to Tommi Koivula:

    In a post between "Tommi Koivula : Bjrn Felten", on 11/27/2019 12:54 PM

    It is only needed to be able to receive mail during the ZMH, not 24/7.

    Where is the specific ZMH time documented for each zone?

    P4

    In FidoNet Zone 2, Zone Mail Hour is observed from 0230 to 0330 UTC.


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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/6 to August Abolins on Sat Nov 30 10:49:16 2019

    It is only needed to be able to receive mail during the ZMH, not 24/7.

    Where is the specific ZMH time documented for each zone?

    https://www.fidonet.fi/policy4.txt :)

    10.2 Timing of Zone Mail Hour

    Zone Mail Hour is observed each day, including weekends and holidays. The time is based upon Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), also known as Greenwich Mean time (GMT). In areas which observe Daylight Savings Time during part
    of
    the year, the local time of zone mail hour will change because FidoNet does not observe Daylight Savings Time. The exact timing of Zone Mail Hour is set for each zone by the Zone Coordinator.

    In FidoNet Zone 1, Zone Mail Hour is observed from 0900 to 1000 UTC. In
    each
    of the time zones, this is:

    Eastern Standard Time 4 AM to 5 AM
    Central Standard Time 3 AM to 4 AM
    Mountain Standard Time 2 AM to 3 AM
    Pacific Standard Time 1 AM to 2 AM
    Hawaii Standard Time 11 PM to Midnight

    In FidoNet Zone 2, Zone Mail Hour is observed from 0230 to 0330 UTC.

    In Fidonet Zone 3, Zone Mail Hour is observed from 1800 to 1900 UTC. In
    each
    of the time Zones involved this is:


    GMT +12 Zone 6:00 AM to 7:00 AM
    (New Zealand)

    GMT +10 Zone 4:00 AM to 5:00 AM
    (East Australia)
    (Papua New Guinea)
    (Micronesia)

    GMT +9.5 Zone 3:30 AM to 4:30 AM
    (Central Australia)

    GMT +9 Zone 3:00 AM to 4:00 AM
    (Japan)
    (Korea)
    (Eastern Indonesia)

    GMT +8 Zone 2:00 AM to 3:00 AM
    (Hong Kong)
    (Taiwan)
    (Central Indonesia)
    (Philippines)
    (Western Australia)

    GMT +7 Zone 1:00 AM to 2:00 AM
    (Malaysia)
    (Singapore)
    (Thailand)
    (Western Indonesia)

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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Tommi Koivula on Sat Nov 30 20:58:49 2019
    Hi! Tommi,

    On 30 Nov 19 10:49, you wrote to August Abolins:

    It is only needed to be able to receive mail during the ZMH, not
    24/7.

    Where is the specific ZMH time documented for each zone?

    https://www.fidonet.fi/policy4.txt :)

    That is so out of date. Zone 3 changed in the early noughties, to accommodate a more comfortable fit for Region 57...

    #02 Zone 2 mail hour (02:30 - 03:30 UTC)
    #08 Zone 4 mail hour (08:00 - 09:00 UTC)
    #09 Zone 1 mail hour (09:00 - 10:00 UTC)
    #17 Zone 3 mail hour (17:00 - 18:00 UTC)

    per FTS-5001.006 (see Rev #2 notes).

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/360 to Paul Quinn on Sat Nov 30 14:01:19 2019
    Hello, Paul Quinn.
    On 30/11/2019 12.58 you wrote:

    Hi! Tommi,
    On 30 Nov 19 10:49, you wrote to August Abolins:
    It is only needed to be able to receive mail during the ZMH, not
    24/7.
    Where is the specific ZMH time documented for each zone?
    https://www.fidonet.fi/policy4.txt :)
    That is so out of date.

    It sure is. :D


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Tommi Koivula on Sat Nov 30 22:11:11 2019
    Hi! Tommi,

    On 30 Nov 19 14:01, you wrote to me:

    Where is the specific ZMH time documented for each zone?
    https://www.fidonet.fi/policy4.txt :)
    That is so out of date.

    It sure is. :D

    By golly, we must be about the same height if we see eye-2-eye. I like the 'cut of your jib'. 8^)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to August Abolins on Sat Nov 30 16:06:07 2019
    Hello August,

    It is only needed to be able to receive mail during the ZMH, not 24/7.

    Where is the specific ZMH time documented for each zone?

    Nowhere. Why do you ask?

    --Lee

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/360 to Paul Quinn on Sat Nov 30 16:40:34 2019
    On 30.11.2019 14:11, Paul Quinn -> Tommi Koivula :

    Hi! Tommi,

    On 30 Nov 19 14:01, you wrote to me:

     ??>>>>> Where is the specific ZMH time documented for each zone?
     TK>>>> https://www.fidonet.fi/policy4.txt :)
     PQ>>> That is so out of date.

     TK>> It sure is. :D

    By golly, we must be about the same height if we see eye-2-eye.  I like the 'cut of your jib'.  8^)

    :D :D

    'Tommi

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/360 to Tommi Koivula on Sat Nov 30 17:54:01 2019
    On 30/11/2019 3:49 a.m., Tommi Koivula : August Abolins wrote:

    Where is the specific ZMH time documented for each zone?

    https://www.fidonet.fi/policy4.txt :)

    10.2  Timing of Zone Mail Hour

    Zone Mail Hour is observed each day, including weekends and holidays.

    ARGHHH!. May bad. (Cowering head in shame)

    I *had* seen those details months ago, but I couldn't remember where.

    I had looked in P4 before I posted my question, *but* I only searched for the string ZMH. The acronym is established in 1.3.3, and used a few times in 2.1.8, and 2.1.9, but never used anywhere else in P4.

    If I were to suggest an update to P4 it would be that once an acronym is established (eg. Zone Mail Hour (ZMH)), then stick to using just the acronym further in the document.

    Sure, the index (at the end, where most people would *not* likely read for enjoyment) points ZMH to "Zone Mail Hour", and then "Zone Mail Hour" points to a bunch of paragraphs including the most relevant 10.2.

    But for something as key and fundamental for being nodelisted, ZMH is a bit obfuscated with extra layers of referencing. :(

    BTW, the index does not include 2.1.9 in the list for the occurrence of ZMH.

    I will recover from shame after a few brews (coffee) and a few good tunes of favourite music.

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Terry Roati on Sun Dec 1 05:44:45 2019
    Hello Terry,

    It is only needed to be able to receive mail during the ZMH, not 24/7.

    Where is the specific ZMH time documented for each zone?

    P4

    In FidoNet Zone 2, Zone Mail Hour is observed from 0230 to 0330 UTC.

    Russia has 8 time zones. Which one should apply?

    --Lee

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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Lee Lofaso on Sun Dec 1 07:47:51 2019
    Russia has 8 time zones. Which one should apply?

    Strictly going by the latitudes, Norway should have five. But like China and India they settle for just one. It kinda makes things much easier...



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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Björn Felten on Sun Dec 1 08:16:59 2019
    Strictly going by the latitudes,

    If only I knew why I make this mistake so often. I *DO* know that it's the *longitudes* that run from pole to pole... :(



    ..

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/360 to Lee Lofaso on Sun Dec 1 10:07:12 2019

    Lee Lofaso <0@2.203.2> wrote:

    AA>> Where is the specific ZMH time documented for each zone?

    TR> P4

    TR> In FidoNet Zone 2, Zone Mail Hour is observed from 0230 to 0330 UTC.

    Russia has 8 time zones. Which one should apply?

    "0230 to 0330 UTC." :)

    'Tommi

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  • From Terry Roati@3:640/1321 to Tommi Koivula on Sun Dec 1 20:03:44 2019

    Hi Tommi,

    On Dec 01, 2019 10:05am, Tommi Koivula wrote to Lee Lofaso:

    "0230 to 0330 UTC." :)

    One day Lee will understand the answers are in P4 and that many countries have different time zones which actually shows he doesn't even understand why ZMH was required.

    Terry

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  • From Dan Clough@1:123/115 to Terry Roati on Sun Dec 1 08:09:00 2019
    Terry Roati wrote to Tommi Koivula <=-

    On Dec 01, 2019 10:05am, Tommi Koivula wrote to Lee Lofaso:

    "0230 to 0330 UTC." :)

    One day Lee will understand the answers are in P4 and that many
    countries have different time zones which actually shows he
    doesn't even understand why ZMH was required.

    Perhaps if you and others would quite replying to/about the
    dipshit troll, he'd slink off and disappear like trolls always do
    when they don't get the attention they crave.


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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Bj÷rn Felten on Sun Dec 1 09:35:00 2019
    Bjrn Felten wrote to Lee Lofaso <=-

    Russia has 8 time zones. Which one should apply?

    Strictly going by the latitudes, Norway should have five. But like China and India they settle for just one. It kinda makes things much easier...

    I always wondered what that would be like, having the same time in a country be morning in one part and evening in the other part. Do you go by circadian time and wake/sleep by the sun or live and work on Moscow time?

    Reminded me of the book "Eastern Standard Tribe" by Cory Doctorow.


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  • From Terry Roati@3:640/1321 to Dan Clough on Mon Dec 2 09:42:26 2019

    On Dec 01, 2019 08:15am, Dan Clough wrote to Terry Roati:

    Perhaps if you and others would quite replying to/about the
    dipshit troll, he'd slink off and disappear like trolls always do
    when they don't get the attention they crave.

    That's why I minimize any messages to him.



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  • From Dan Clough@1:123/115 to Terry Roati on Sun Dec 1 19:33:00 2019
    Terry Roati wrote to Dan Clough <=-

    Perhaps if you and others would quite replying to/about the
    dipshit troll, he'd slink off and disappear like trolls always do
    when they don't get the attention they crave.

    That's why I minimize any messages to him.

    Well, "minimize" and "quit" (even though I misspelled it :) ) are
    not the same thing...

    Even the smallest bit of attention gives them what they want.



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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Dan Clough on Mon Dec 2 12:03:19 2019
    Hi! Dan,

    On 01 Dec 19 19:33, you wrote to Terry Roati:

    Even the smallest bit of attention gives them what they want.

    He's entertaining when there's fuck all else to read.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Dan Clough@1:123/115 to Paul Quinn on Mon Dec 2 08:17:00 2019
    Paul Quinn wrote to Dan Clough <=-

    Even the smallest bit of attention gives them what they want.

    He's entertaining when there's fuck all else to read.

    I don't think it's entertaining. It's deliberate bullshit
    designed to get others to respond so that the attention-bitch gets
    what he craves. Responding to obvious trolls is never a good
    idea, because they don't care one bit what you say, just that you
    said something to them.

    And there's always something else (better) to read.



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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Tommi Koivula on Mon Dec 2 22:56:07 2019
    Hello Tommi,

    Where is the specific ZMH time documented for each zone?

    P4

    In FidoNet Zone 2, Zone Mail Hour is observed from 0230 to 0330
    UTC.

    Russia has 8 time zones. Which one should apply?

    "0230 to 0330 UTC." :)

    Would that be longitudes or latitudes?

    --Lee

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Terry Roati on Mon Dec 2 22:56:34 2019
    Hello Terry,

    "0230 to 0330 UTC." :)

    One day Lee will understand the answers are in P4 and that many countries have
    different time zones which actually shows he doesn't even understand why ZMH
    was required.

    That depends if one is going by longitude or latitude.

    --Lee

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Dan Clough on Tue Dec 3 15:14:49 2019
    On 3/12/2019 00:17, Dan Clough -> Paul Quinn wrote:

    He's entertaining when there's fuck all else to read.

    I don't think it's entertaining. It's deliberate bullshit
    designed to get others to respond so that the attention-bitch gets
    what he craves. Responding to obvious trolls is never a good
    idea, because they don't care one bit what you say, just that you
    said something to them.

    And there's always something else (better) to read.

    Do you not have the ability to filter the posts of people you do not wish to read?

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    David

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/360 to Lee Lofaso on Tue Dec 3 08:20:02 2019

    02 Dec 19 22:56:06, you wrote to me:

    In FidoNet Zone 2, Zone Mail Hour is observed from 0230 to 0330
    UTC.

    Russia has 8 time zones. Which one should apply?

    "0230 to 0330 UTC." :)

    Would that be longitudes or latitudes?

    UTC is UTC all over the world.

    'Tommi

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  • From Fabio Bizzi@2:335/364.1 to David Drummond on Tue Dec 3 08:05:42 2019
    Hello David!

    03 Dec 19 15:14, you wrote to Dan Clough:

    Do you not have the ability to filter the posts of people you do not
    wish to read?

    EchoCleaner with the "Oblivion" option and you'll have a more readable echo. ;)

    Ciao!
    Fabio

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  • From Paul Quinn@2:250/1 to Fabio Bizzi on Tue Dec 3 17:39:18 2019
    Hi! Fabio,

    On 12/03/2019 05:05 PM, you wrote to David Drummond:

    03 Dec 19 15:14, you wrote to Dan Clough:

    Do you not have the ability to filter the posts of people you do not
    wish to read?

    EchoCleaner with the "Oblivion" option and you'll have a more readable echo. ;)

    I am shocked, Fabio! You, I thought, are an expert with NNTP servers and readers and you say such awful things.

    Do you not recall that your favourite news reader is able to preselect the list of posts you may want to read? If not, then you need more practice! :)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Fabio Bizzi@2:335/364.1 to Paul Quinn on Tue Dec 3 09:10:30 2019
    Hello Paul!

    03 Dec 19 17:39, you wrote to me:

    EchoCleaner with the "Oblivion" option and you'll have a more
    readable echo. ;)

    I am shocked, Fabio! You, I thought, are an expert with NNTP servers
    and readers and you say such awful things.

    I never said that. :P

    Do you not recall that your favourite news reader is able to preselect
    the list of posts you may want to read? If not, then you need more practice! :)

    I love to use the old and beloved golded. I leave the nntp access to younger guys like you... :)

    P.S. Now the nntp access to ]\/[imac Rebirth is quite stable, feel free to use it as you prefer young aussie. ;)

    Ciao!
    Fabio

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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384.125 to Fabio Bizzi on Tue Dec 3 19:07:48 2019
    Hi! Fabio,

    On 12/03/2019 06:10 PM, you wrote:

    I love to use the old and beloved golded. I leave the nntp access to younger guys like you... :)

    You have me blushing now. No, it's not from the heat.

    P.S. Now the nntp access to ]\/[imac Rebirth is quite stable, feel free
    to use it as you prefer young aussie. ;)

    I do, every morning. First check: Björn Felten's server; then, Tommi Koivula's; and finally yours. That's where I go to get my early morning news, even before checking my own machines.

    Of course I'm calling "morning" as per my time. While you're still 'zapping zeds'. :)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Terry Roati on Tue Dec 3 21:00:38 2019
    Hello Terry,

    "0230 to 0330 UTC." :)

    One day Lee will understand the answers are in P4 and that many countries have different time zones which actually shows he doesn't even understand why ZMH was required.

    P4 has all the answers? To everything? My, my.
    What is the ZMH for the North Pole, where Santa gets his mail?
    Can't seem to find that anywhere in P4.
    What is the ZMH for the International Space Station (ISS)?
    Can't seem to find that anywhere in P4.
    What is the ZMH for the Moon?
    Can't seem to find that anywhere in P4, either.
    Not even sure if Santa Claus, the ISS, or the Moon has a ZMH ...

    --Lee

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Dan Clough on Tue Dec 3 21:00:45 2019
    Hello Dan,

    "0230 to 0330 UTC." :)

    One day Lee will understand the answers are in P4 and that many
    countries have different time zones which actually shows he
    doesn't even understand why ZMH was required.

    Perhaps if you and others would quite replying to/about the
    dipshit troll, he'd slink off and disappear like trolls always do
    when they don't get the attention they crave.

    When you have the facts, argue the facts.
    When you have the law, argue the law.
    When you have none, just argue.

    P4 is nothing but a opinion written by a small group of unknown
    individuals that has no official status in Fidonet or anywhere else.

    Those are the facts. And the law of the land. Translated into
    language that even you can understand - cyberjunk.

    --Lee

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Fabio Bizzi on Wed Dec 4 06:50:24 2019
    On 3/12/2019 17:05, Fabio Bizzi -> David Drummond wrote:

    Do you not have the ability to filter the posts of people you do not
    wish to read?

    EchoCleaner with the "Oblivion" option and you'll have a more readable echo. ;)

    I don't run anything extra - my message reader does it for me.

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    Regards
    David

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Fabio Bizzi on Wed Dec 4 06:52:04 2019
    On 3/12/2019 18:10, Fabio Bizzi -> Paul Quinn wrote:

    Do you not recall that your favourite news reader is able to preselect
    the list of posts you may want to read? If not, then you need more
    practice! :)

    I love to use the old and beloved golded. I leave the nntp access to younger guys like you... :)

    Geez! You must be *really old*.

    --

    Regards
    David

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Lee Lofaso on Wed Dec 4 06:55:03 2019
    On 4/12/2019 06:00, Lee Lofaso -> Terry Roati wrote:
    have different time zones which actually shows he doesn't even understand
    why ZMH was required.

    P4 has all the answers? To everything? My, my.
    What is the ZMH for the North Pole, where Santa gets his mail?
    Can't seem to find that anywhere in P4.
    What is the ZMH for the International Space Station (ISS)?
    Can't seem to find that anywhere in P4.
    What is the ZMH for the Moon?
    Can't seem to find that anywhere in P4, either.
    Not even sure if Santa Claus, the ISS, or the Moon has a ZMH ...

    Were you thinking of moving to one of those locations when you apply for you node number?

    The ZMH for those places is relevant to what Fidonet zone they're listed in. Once you know that you can determine their ZMH from the data in P4.

    It's not rocket science.

    --

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    David

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Lee Lofaso on Wed Dec 4 06:57:45 2019
    On 4/12/2019 06:00, Lee Lofaso -> Dan Clough wrote:

    P4 is nothing but a opinion written by a small group of unknown individuals that has no official status in Fidonet or anywhere else.

    Have you actually perused the document.

    It contains many "how-tos" regarding setting up and running a node that will communicate with other nodes. Those "opinions" work.

    Those are the facts. And the law of the land. Translated into
    language that even you can understand - cyberjunk.

    But it works!

    Quit your bitching and submit that node listing request.

    --

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    David

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Björn Felten on Wed Dec 4 00:30:17 2019
    Hello Bjrn,

    Is that ZC1 guy really true? I've seen nothing but incredible stupidity
    from him. Whenever he speaks he's making an even bigger fool of himself
    ...

    I've seen a lot more from him than that. For many years he was a really
    nice
    guy. But as for the last year or so, I agree with you.

    I really wonder what happened to him after he won the ZC1 Mickey Mouse
    Hat.
    We all know that power corrupts, but usually it takes decades before it kicks in...

    I am sure you are right, that three years ago he was "a really
    nice guy". But then something happened. And we both know what
    that something is.

    Or maybe you don't, since you stated "I really wonder ..."

    So. I guess I'll have to explain it to you.

    Better yet, I'll let The Rolling Stone explain it, so that all
    can understand.

    Even an agnostic like you will truly believe after reading this -

    https://tinyurl.com/r2zyrpz


    So please. Do forgive our Canadian friend.

    | * TRUMP *
    |
    | 2020
    |
    | NO MORE BULLSHIT

    --Lee

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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to David Drummond on Wed Dec 4 10:29:00 2019
    On 12-04-19 06:55, David Drummond wrote to Lee Lofaso <=-

    Not even sure if Santa Claus, the ISS, or the Moon has a ZMH ...

    Were you thinking of moving to one of those locations when you apply
    for you node number?

    The ZMH for those places is relevant to what Fidonet zone they're
    listed in. Once you know that you can determine their ZMH from the data
    in P4.

    It's not rocket science.

    But it's likely to involve rocket science to get BBSs setup in a couple of those locations! (you have to launch the parts somehow ;) ).


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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/360 to Lee Lofaso on Wed Dec 4 08:26:28 2019
    Hello, Lee Lofaso.
    On 03/12/2019 22.00 you wrote:

    Hello Terry,
    "0230 to 0330 UTC." :)
    One day Lee will understand the answers are in P4 and that many countries
    have different time zones which actually shows he doesn't even understand
    why ZMH was required.
    P4 has all the answers? To everything? My, my.
    What is the ZMH for the North Pole, where Santa gets his mail?
    Can't seem to find that anywhere in P4.

    Everyone knows that Santa Claus lives at Korvatunturi, in Finland. Not in North Pole.

    So he is in zone2.

    --Lee
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  • From Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to Tommi Koivula on Wed Dec 4 13:47:06 2019
    Hello Tommi!

    P4 has all the answers? To everything? My, my.
    What is the ZMH for the North Pole, where Santa gets his mail?
    Can't seem to find that anywhere in P4.

    Everyone knows that Santa Claus lives at Korvatunturi, in Finland. Not in North Pole.

    When I met him he was sitting on the Polar-circle in Rovaniemi, but I suppose that was the tourist version.

    So he is in zone2.

    Even if he does live in Rovaniemi, it still is Zone 2.

    Kees

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Tony Langdon on Wed Dec 4 17:46:07 2019
    Hello Tony,

    Not even sure if Santa Claus, the ISS, or the Moon has a ZMH ...

    Were you thinking of moving to one of those locations when you apply
    for you node number?

    The ZMH for those places is relevant to what Fidonet zone they're
    listed in. Once you know that you can determine their ZMH from the data
    in P4.

    It's not rocket science.

    But it's likely to involve rocket science to get BBSs setup in a couple
    of
    those locations! (you have to launch the parts somehow ;) ).

    I have a Snoopy in space watch! Tells me exactly what time of day,
    or night, it is. Wherever I am, or may be.

    --Lee

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/360 to Kees van Eeten on Thu Dec 5 09:14:20 2019

    P4 has all the answers? To everything? My, my.
    What is the ZMH for the North Pole, where Santa gets his mail?
    Can't seem to find that anywhere in P4.

    Everyone knows that Santa Claus lives at Korvatunturi, in Finland. Not in
    North Pole.

    When I met him he was sitting on the Polar-circle in Rovaniemi, but I
    suppose
    that was the tourist version.

    Yeah, he has to collect the spare money from tourists. The polar circle is just the right place for that job. ;)

    So he is in zone2.

    Even if he does live in Rovaniemi, it still is Zone 2.

    Correct.

    'Tommi

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  • From TIM RICHARDSON@1:123/140 to BJ╓RN FELTEN on Wed Dec 4 23:54:00 2019
    On 12-01-19, BJRN FELTEN said to LEE LOFASO:

    Russia has 8 time zones. Which one should apply?


    Strictly going by the latitudes, Norway should have five. But like China BF>and India they settle for just one. It kinda makes things much easier...


    At the beginning of the world, back when they were passing out `time zones', Norway thought they said `pine cones', and since they already had tons of pine cones, they said `we'll just take one'!



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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Tony Langdon on Sat Dec 7 07:35:15 2019
    On 4/12/2019 09:29, Tony Langdon -> David Drummond wrote:

    Were you thinking of moving to one of those locations when you apply
    for you node number?

    The ZMH for those places is relevant to what Fidonet zone they're
    listed in. Once you know that you can determine their ZMH from the data
    in P4.

    It's not rocket science.

    But it's likely to involve rocket science to get BBSs setup in a couple
    of
    those locations! (you have to launch the parts somehow ;) ).

    This is LL we're talking about - nothing is beyond him.

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    David

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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to David Drummond on Sun Dec 8 20:07:00 2019
    On 12-07-19 07:35, David Drummond wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    This is LL we're talking about - nothing is beyond him.

    LOL 'nuff said. :D


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