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- From: ahawks@nyx.cs.du.edu (andy)
- Subject: Re: The Kracker Box BBS: 303/786-2109,,,,,,44
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.230914.25282@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 92 23:09:14 GMT
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- Just a little info about The Kracker Box BBS (this post is a follow-up
- to a text-ad for The Kracker Box BBS):
-
- The Kracker Box BBS has seen many incarnations in it's 5 years life,
- since it's inception in 1987-88. In that 5 years, not only has the
- quality and maturity of the users improved, but so has the quality of
- the board itself.
-
- The Kracker Box started out back in 1987 as an average, Apple //
- board, which was not uncommon at the time. Since then, we have stuck
- close to those Apple // roots, yet we have expanded now to include
- Macintosh and IBM support. The Kracker Box features *incredible*
- emulation, done by one of the cosysops. The emulation really stands
- out in ProTERM Special emulation mode. The system is fast, and
- features arrow-key menus to speed things up even more. Often times
- when I call another, plain-ole-average BBS, it seems incredibly terse and
- complicated by comparison, requiring the user to remember dozens of
- letter commands and such. The Kracker Box BBS is incredibly flexible
- and easy to use.
-
- Almost all of the system operators, at one time or another, have run
- the board from their house, despite the incredible trials and
- tribulations and general difficulties of running a BBS like ours,
- which should give you some idea of how dedicated we are to it.
-
- In the past, we have had users from as far and wide as Australia,
- England, and Bulgaria, ranging from underground types to middle-aged
- housewives. The Kracker Box BBS is dedicated to the free flow and
- exchange of information and ideas. We have a text-file section on par
- with the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) archives (available at
- ftp.eff.org). Yet, remember, the Kracker Box BBS is only a small,
- private BBS, not some internet giant. We pack as much information as
- possible in our little system. Since we are dedicated to the freedom
- of onformaion, you might mistake the Kracker Box as just another
- underground BBS. Not so. Although we often times will have
- underground users on the system, The Kracker Box BBS sees the line
- between above-ground and underground irrelevant. Our goal is to
- disseminate information, to let the knowledge flow. Restrictions on
- this are pointless. Yet, we do not in anyway promote illegal
- activities - we just want all opinions to be expressed. And, of
- course, we, the sysops, do not consider ourselves responsible for
- someone else's opinions. I would like to think that this philosophy,
- this dogma that we subscribe to at The Kracker Box, is similar to the
- beliefs of systems like The WELL or MindVox, who bring together people
- of all types without reservation, and provide a comfortable forum in
- which to express one's opinions. Yet, as I said before, the Kracker
- Box is not on par with internet giants. Yet, it costs nothing to call
- our BBS, and you can find much the same information.
-
- At The Kracker Box we consider ourselves a new breed of private
- system. We are free, we only have one line, we have a small amount of
- discussion areas that are not echoed, yet we have tons of information.
- We seek to reach those who like intelligent conversation, who don't
- like to pay for information, and who like smaller, more private boards
- - an escape from the internet.
-
- The reason I am posting this now is because we are starting over at
- the Kracker Box. As it stands now, tere are only a few users [most of
- them locals who have been supporters for awhile]. We are looking to
- start over with more success then ever, with lots of lively
- conversation and lots of new-found user enthusiasm! So, call now to
- jump in this fresh pool if ideas, before the system gets flooded!
-
- A little about me: I Am Andy, also known as Hawkeye, one of the
- cosysops at The Kracker Box. I run the FutureCulture List here on the
- internet (home of the futureCulture FAQ some of you may've seen at one
- time or another), I've written an article for Mondo 2000 recently,
- contributed articles to the Computer Underground Digest, etc. I am
- intensily interested in the computer underground, but from a
- sociological perspective (which is what seperates The Kracker Box from
- underground boards).
-
- The Kracker Box BBS:
- 303/786-2109,,,,,,44
- 14.4k baud / 120 megs
-
- (the 6 commas = about 10-12 seconds. Your system may differ, but it
- usually takes a 10 to 12 second pause. It is not difficult to
- connect, and usually takes only 1 or 2 tries on your first call to
- figure out how your system likes to connect to The Kracker Box.)
-
- Call today!
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