• Memories echo

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to DANIEL GOMEZ on Sun Feb 9 14:23:00 2025
    Daniel,
    If you get this, that means you have access to the MEMORIES echo on your
    home BBS. ;)

    Mike


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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.59 to Mike Powell on Mon Feb 10 03:35:01 2025
    On 09 Feb. 2025 09:23, you wrote to DANIEL:
    Daniel,
    If you get this, that means you have access to the MEMORIES echo on your home BBS. ;)

    Too bad there isn't a simple way to know what boards carry which echos.

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to AUGUST ABOLINS on Mon Feb 10 14:24:00 2025
    Daniel,
    If you get this, that means you have access to the MEMORIES echo on your home BBS. ;)

    Too bad there isn't a simple way to know what boards carry which echos.

    My way to know is if someone on that board posts in that echo.

    Mike


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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.21 to Mike Powell on Mon Feb 10 17:55:00 2025
    Hello Mike!

    Too bad there isn't a simple way to know what boards carry which echos.

    My way to know is if someone on that board posts in that echo.


    I mean, a way for a newbie exploring possible echos to know
    what boards carry it in the first place.

    Something akin to FILEFIND for files that probes participating
    BBSes, but instead ECHOFIND for echos and reports which BBSes
    carry a specific echo.

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to AUGUST ABOLINS on Tue Feb 11 14:58:00 2025
    Too bad there isn't a simple way to know what boards carry which echos.

    My way to know is if someone on that board posts in that echo.

    I mean, a way for a newbie exploring possible echos to know
    what boards carry it in the first place.

    Something akin to FILEFIND for files that probes participating
    BBSes, but instead ECHOFIND for echos and reports which BBSes
    carry a specific echo.

    The GT Power Network (which used proprietary networking software) had a
    third party add on that would report stats back to the NEC, who would
    compile them once a month and distribute them. It showed which boards
    carried which echoes, although I do not believe it descerned between
    "carried publicly" vs. skip/passthru.


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  • From daniel gomez@1:226/18 to Mike Powell on Tue Feb 11 19:11:40 2025
    Re: Memories echo
    By: Mike Powell to DANIEL GOMEZ on Sun Feb 09 2025 09:23 am

    Yup! I'm on the right channel now, thanks!
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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to DANIEL GOMEZ on Wed Feb 12 15:24:00 2025
    Yup! I'm on the right channel now, thanks!

    You're welcome. Looking forward to reading more of your memories here.

    Mike

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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Mike Powell on Wed Feb 12 20:22:46 2025
    I look at messages in FIDO Memories when I see that some have been posted.
    I wonder how many folks still Read this echo?
    4 writers in this thread.
    Ed
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