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- ! Volume 2 November 13, 1986 PO Box 49474 !
- ! Number 3 Austin, Tx 78765 !
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- ! Disclaimer: !
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- ! The CENTRAL TEXAS SYSOP ASSOCIATION takes no responsibility !
- ! for the contents of the articles contained here, Nor do we !
- ! necessarily agree with them; everything here is subject to !
- ! debate. We publish everything of interest submitted. !
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- ! For further information on The CENTRAL TEXAS SYSOP ASSOCIATION !
- ! or this newsletter: !
- ! CALL : WRITE : !
- ! CTSA HOME BBS Central Texas Sysop Association !
- ! CTSA UNLIMITED P.O. Box 49474 !
- ! (512) 339-7199 Austin, Texas 78765 !
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-
-
- CTSA on The GO
-
- November bring us to the holiday season and activities are heating up.
- The December 11th meeting will be our annual Christmas Program. This meeting
- is our OPEN meeting for all members, their families, and guests. The evening
- will include a buffet dinner, a short meeting, and a special program. Please
- start planning for this date and we will not disappoint you. Further details
- will be posted soon as all plans are finalized. We will be at the Villa Capri
- starting at 7:30 pm.
-
- The "Free For All Contest", unfortunately, did not raise enough interest
- for a winner to be selected. We only had 5 programs entered and several had
- bugs in them and didn't work. The "Games Programming Contest" is stirring up
- quite a bit more interest and runs through the end of November. The 1200 baud
- modem, generously donated by MicroCity, will be awarded at the December
- meeting as the prize for the "Games Contest". This is a super prize and all
- you have to do is write a program and submit it to a CTSA member BBS by the
- end of the month. PLEASE be sure to include a documentation file that
- describes your entry and any necessary information to get the program running.
-
- The CTSA Unlimited bulletin board has been extremely busy and access has
- been difficult in the past month. Our second node is DOWN indefinitely (until
- we are able to get a stable operating system for both Nodes). Please check in
- as often as you can and contribute what you can. Remember every CTSA member
- is really a SysOp on this board and feel free to answer questions or make
- suggestions to make the board as good as can be. We still have many - many
- MEGS of space for programs, so please add to the library so we can offer our
- users the most complete download section in the country.
-
- Our membership drive is drawing to a close and we have picked up several
- new members. A few past members have not paid their dues yet and will be
- dropped from the membership roles soon. Dues are only $10.00 a year but what
- we really need is the participation of the area SysOps. There are over 100
- Bulletin boards in the area and 50 or so are CTSA members. We would truly
- like to include all SysOps in the area so we can collect everyone's ideas to
- bring you the activities you want.
-
- We have adopted a new format for our meetings. We will begin a business
- meeting, promptly, at 7:30 on the second Thursday of each month. The meeting
- will consist of committee reports and discussions of new business relating to
- the operations of CTSA. If you want to be heard or have something to present,
- please, call me and lets get your subject listed on our agenda. We always
- have a directors meeting on the Saturday preceding our regular meeting and all
- members are welcome. The General meetings are always open to discussion,
- however, if we can organize our time we can adjourn by 8:00 or 8:30 pm and
- allow our "young" SysOps to attend and not interfere with school. The real
- purpose of CTSA is to provide a forum for members and guests to get together,
- meet each other, and chat about our common interests. Dinner, drinks, and lots
- of conversation can continue for several hours after adjournment and we
- encourage everyone to stay as long as you can. Communication is what all this
- is about and we want to hear from you. Call CTSA Unlimited at 339-7199 or call
- a member board and say hello.
-
- Gene Chesser
- President CTSA
-
- -=[]=-
-
- From the Editor's Keyboard
- Colby Jordan
-
- The Holiday season is closing in! Hobgoblins have had their night, the
- turkeys are in hiding, and soon the Santas will be out in force. What does
- any of this have to do with the CTSA? I want to pass on to readers of this
- newsletter my wish list for Christmas! I would love to see newsletter
- contributions under my tree. This is your newsletter and your input is
- valuable. Don't be shy, upload your offerings to CTSA Unlimited and leave me
- a message. If you can't get through try CP/M Lives! at 258-8468.
-
- -=[]=-
- Murphy's Fourth Law
-
- If there is a possibility of several things going wrong, the one that will
- cause the most damage will be the one to go wrong.
-
- -=[]=-
-
- Want 2400 bps speed? Hayes and USRobotics are both offering Sysop
- "deals" on modems. I took advantage of the Hayes offer and am now using a
- Smartmodem 2400 on CP/M Lives! The reason for these offers is to encourage
- sysops equip their BBSs with 2400 bps modems and therefore create a demand in
- the ranks of callers - so they will rush out and buy the modems a full price!
- But, at $325 for the Hayes and $359 for the USRobotics it is indeed a good buy
- for the sysop.
-
- For information on the Hayes Smartmodem 2400 contact Ms. Lynne Caldwell
- at (404)449-8791 - or write to:
-
- Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc.
- P.O. Box 105203
- Atlanta, Georgia 30348
-
- For information on the USRobotics offer call (800)DIAL USR
-
- -=[]=-
-
- The "Premier Issue" of "Online Access Guide" arrived in the mail
- recently, curtosey of GEnie. It is a magazine devoted to online services and
- information to business people using personal computers. Though it is
- primarily geared toward uses of various commercial online services it does at
- least mention bulletin boards and states "Amid the various online systems, the
- bulletin board ranks as one of the most versatile and enjoyable products."
- Does that give us credibility along with the "Big Boys"? We may not have the
- data bases available but we have the information, the help, and the software
- to make any personal computer user more productive!
-
- -=[]=-
-
- The CTSA was present at the Texas Wide Computer Festival at the Marriot
- on October 18, 1986. Though the users' groups were stuck in an out of the way
- room there were some stalwarts who managed to find their way to the room to
- visit. Those that did were greeted by members of the CTSA who in the
- tradition of the group gladly took on all questions and returned sage advice!
-
-
- -=[]=-
-
- Hoare's Law of Large Programs
-
- Inside every large program is a small one struggling to get out.
-
- -=[]=-
-
- From The Washington Post
- July 29, 1985
-
- THE CRIME OF CRACKING DOWN ON TEEN-AGE COMPUTER HACKERS
-
- The murder rate may be astronomical and La Cosa Nostra may be thriving, but
- the high mucky-mucks of law enforcement in New Jersey want you to know that
- they're on the warpath against dangerous criminals operating in the Garden
- State.
-
- With hoopla unmatched since the Lindbergh kidnapping, come hot-dog
- prosecutors, sheriffs, et al. in central Jersey called a press conference to
- announce that they had cracked a virulent outlaw band and confiscated the
- sordid tools of their filthy trade.
-
- Had the law caught the guy who nailed Hoffa? Had they tracked down the
- mobsters on casino row? Is it safe now to walk the downtown streets at night?
- Not quite. No, instead of pursuing real criminals, the prosecutors had
- invested hundreds of man-hours preparing charges against seven high-school
- kids whose crime was - are your ready? - sending and receiving messages
- through computer bulletin boards.
-
- During the press conference, at which the miscreants' Apples, TRS-80s, etc.
- were displayed as if they were exotica from outer space, prosecutors charged
- that the Silicon 7 had used their home computers to invade Pentagon security
- systems and - I loved this one - to move communication satellites around in
- space.
-
- It was spectacular stuff. It was also preposterous. No kids had invaded any
- system, the Pentagon reported. "We have no indication that there's been any
- disruption or relocation of our satellites," said AT&T.
-
- When it came time to press formal charges, the case began to look less
- spectacular. The delinquency charges were based on a case of "conspiracy to
- commit theft." The key word is "conspiracy." The prosecutors don't need to
- prove that the kids actually broke into the Pentagon or moved any satellites;
- to win a conspiracy rap, they only have to prove that the kids talked about
- it.
-
- This may come as a shock to the law enforcement establishment in New Jersey,
- but kids have been talking like that as long as there have been street
- corners. The only difference is that these seven kids used the 1985 version
- of the street corner: A computer bulletin board.
-
- Instead of hanging out on the streets on a summer night exchanging their
- fantasies, kids all over the country now do their fantasizing via computer
- bulletin boards. So do millions of adults, for that matter. In most places,
- they are free to do this without harassment form headline-hungry prosecutors.
-
- According to The New York Times, the prosecutors reported that they youthful
- mob had "exchanged information through their systems on how to... make
- explosives from household chemicals..."
-
- At the risk of bringing this posse of boobs down upon me, I confess that in my
- teen-age years I possessed a recipe for making nitroglycerin. I got the evil
- information from a kid who wrote it down on a strip of paper. No prosecutor
- seized that kid's pencil and charged us with "conspiracy." But when the same
- childish transaction is carried out via computer, police sirens wail in the
- Jersey streets.
-
- Shortly after their ballyhooed arrest of the Silicon 7, the prosecutors
- announced breathlessly that they were investigating 623 other Americans. The
- crime? This Gang of 623 had called the same bulletin boards the original
- seven liked to use.
-
- It's a shame to burst this marvelous prosecutorial bubble, but frankly, any
- bulletin board with only 623 callers is a rinky-dink operation. If New
- Jersey's prosecutors don't have enough serious crime to keep them busy, the
- could start investigating some of the bulletin boards that have tens of
- thousands of callers.
-
- The whole silly business amounts to a severe case of prosecutorial ignorance.
- In fairness to the prosecutors, though, it must be noted that they were
- enforcing an equally ignorant new law passed this spring by that famed
- repository of wisdom, the state legislature.
-
- The legislators were trying to deal with the real, if relatively minor, law-
- enforcement problem of "hackers" who invade big corporate data bases that
- contain credit-card numbers and financial data for large numbers of people.
-
- The effective way to stop these electronic break-ins is to make sure that
- banks, credit card companies, etc. maintain adequate security over their data.
- Any computer system can be made secure against attempts to break in. But the
- security measures can be expensive, and some credit firms have been reluctant
- to spend the money.
-
- Did the legislature pass a law requiring these firms to establish adequate
- security over the records they maintain on all of us? Of course not. The
- legislature went after the weakest target, the target with no pin-striped
- lobbyists in the state capital: the teen-aged computer buff.
-
- A foolish law led to a foolish set of charges - charges that should, and
- probably will, be dropped once the prosecutors learn something about computer
- bulletin boards. Do you suppose they'll have a press conference when that
- happens?
-
- By T. R. Reid
- Washington Post Staff Writer
-
- -=[]=-
-
- Kitman's Law -
-
- Pure drivel tends to drive out ordinary drivel.
-
- -=[]=-
-
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-
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- To order yours, send $ 9.00 to CTSA, P.O. Box 49474, Austin, Texas 78765.
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-
- Comments? Suggestions on future articles? Offers to write, or
- collaborate on, an article? Want to to get on our mailing list? Call CTSA
- Unlimited at 339-7199 and leave a message. Your aid, help, friendly
- guidance, and helpful suggestions will all be appreciated!
-
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-
- REMEMBER!! DUES FOR 1986-87 ARE PAYABLE NOW
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-
- CENTRAL TEXAS BULLETIN BOARDS
- A Service of the Central Texas SysOp Association
- Official CTSA List Ver. CTSA1186.BBS
-
- CTSA MEMBER BULLETIN BOARD SYSTEMS
-
- The SYSOP's of the following boards are in agreement with the C.T.S.A.'s
- philosophies in support of your basic freedoms, encouraging public-domain
- programing efforts and the FreeWare(tm) concept, and intolerance of "piracy".
-
- System Phone System WkDay Maximum BBS
- ______ Name __________ Number __ Type _ Hrs _____ Baud _ Program __ Notes __
-
- ACB....................345-DATA C-64 24 hrs 1200 C-Net %-*-!
- Austin Matchmaker......255-0803 PC-Jr 1200 custom
- A.S.E.U................339-8311 8pm-10am m-f Collie *
- Bats in the Belfry.....255-8297 24 hrs 1200 WWIV %-*
- Bermuda Triangle.......835-9416 PC-Jr 24 hrs 1200 COLLIE %-*
- Chai Way...............388-3464 ALTEX 24 hrs 2400 Fido %-*
- Commisary..............345-4327 IBMXT 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC *
- Commercial Energy......255-1618 IBMAT Rg Bck 2400 WinterMute %-*
- Confusion Node #1..452-9477 Novell 24 hrs 2400 RBBS-PC $-%-*
- Research Node #2..452-9478 Novell 24 hrs 2400 RBBS-PC $-%-*
- Center Node #3..452-9479 Novell 24 hrs 2400 RBBS-PC $-%-*
- Node #4..452-9470 Novell 24 hrs 2400 RBBS-PC $-%-*
- CP/M Lives!............258-8468 Std Turb24 hrs 2400 RBBS-PC %-*
- Crystal Cavern.........263-5805 IBMPC 24 hrs 2400 Fido %-*-!
- CTSA Unlimited.........339-7199 PCsLtdAT24 hrs 2400 RBBS-PC %-*
- Dead End...............255-1282 IBMPC 24 hrs 1200 WinterMute %-*
- Deep Thought...........244-1598 IBMPC 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC %-*
- Den of Iniquity........462-0207 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC %-*
- Diabetes Discussion....454-9821 Columb 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC %-*
- Dr. Chandra's Lab.....<Non-Pub> IBMAT Colossus
- Dog's Breath...........836-8588 24 hrs 2400 Fido %-*
- Dragon's Court.........255-3288 AT&T 7pm-7am 2400 Fido %-*
- Emmaus.................836-1072 Tandy 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC %-*
- Flight.................467-8836 IBMPC 24 hrs 1200 custom %
- Forbidden Planet.......836-7117 IBMPC 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC %-*-!
- Freeside..............<Non-Pub>
- Fun World..............346-6519 IBMXT 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC %-*-!
- Gallifrey..............345-6042 PCjr 24 hrs 2400 WWIV %-*-!
- Health-Link............444-9908 AT&T 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC %-*
- The Hub - IBM U.G......328-6633 PCs Ltd 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC %-*
- Illuminati.............447-4449 Apple 24 hrs 300 T-Net %
- Jim-Net................837-0953 IBMXT 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC %-*
- Kaypro Club of Austin..258-8328 KayPro 24 hrs 1200 ROS %-*
- KB5PM..2 Meter Band @ 145.01MHz Rainbow 24 hrs Packet radio board %
- Last Resort............255-9983 IBMXT 24hrs 1200 WinterMute %-*
- MicroDelicious........<Non-Pub> PCAT 24 hrs 2400 RBBS-PC %-*
- Nightmare............1-846-6151 IBMPC 24 hrs 1200 FidoNet %-*
- Note-BBS...............836-6637 IBMPC 24 hrs 1200 WWIV %-*
- PC's Limited Tech Line.339-4127 PCsTurb 24hrs 2400 RBBS %
- Phoenix................458-5628 Tandy 24 hrs 1200 Fido %-*
- Pie In The Sky.........327-0476 IBMPC 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC %-*
- Principia Discordia....444-1840 Atari 24 hrs 1200 SupSys %-*-!
- Recording Studio.......452-2040 COMPAQ 24 hrs 2400 WntrMute %-*
- Ringside...............255-0221 LEPC 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC %-*
- S.A.M..................463-3188 Bondwel 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-CP/M %-*
- Siberia................327-6241 KayPro 24 hrs 1200 OBBS %-!
- Silent Epidemic.......<Non-Pub> IBMXT RBBS-PC
- Silent Running.........835-4867 IBMPC 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC %-*
- SoftNet................836-4232 IBMXT 24 hrs 300 RBBS-PC %-*
- Sphere West............323-9534 ITT-Xtr 24 hrs 1200 Fido %
- Star's End.............255-1030 24 hrs 2400 WinterMute %-*-!
- Tex-A-Caid.............465-4690 IBMXT 24 hrs 2400 RBBS-PC %-*
- Thunderbird BBS........448-3701 Tandy 24 hrs 2400 Fido %-*
- Tron...................251-7182 IBMXT 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC %-*
- Tumbleweed's Ranch....<Non-Pub> C-64 24 hrs 1200 C-Net %-$
- War Lord's World......<Soon> TRSColor custom
- _______________________________________________________________________________
-
- ____ Non-Member Austin Area Systems _____
-
- System Phone System WkDay Maximum BBS
- ______ Name __________ Number __ Type _ Hrs _____ Baud _ Program __ Notes __
-
- ABnormal ENDing........331-8472 C-64 24hrs C-Net %-*
- Abyss..................335-8725 C-64 24 hrs 300 C-Net %-*
- Amiga Abusers Anon.<down temp> IBMXT 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC %-*
- Apokolips..............471-5850 IBMPC 24 hrs 1200 WWIV *-%
- Arcane Dimension.......832-1680 Mac 24 hrs 1200 RRHost %-!
- Armadillo..............385-9150 Atari 24 hrs 1200 FoReM %-*
- Artificial Realities...280-0230 IBMPC 24 hrs 300 $-%
- Aunt Billy's Kitchen...482-8871 Mac 24 hrs 1200 RRHost *
- Austin Matchmaker......255-0803 PCjr 24 hrs 1200 custom %
- AusTInet...............832-9224 TIPC 24 hrs 1200 TIgger %-*
- Austin Party Line......892-6521 Apple 24 hrs 300 Diversi-Dial %-$
- Austin Private Library.250-5967 TI99 24 hrs 1200 %
- Austin Yacht Club......834-9016 Apple 24 hrs 300 TeleCat %-*-!
- Bates Motel............442-1022 AtariST 24 hrs 1200 Michtron %-!
- BBC....................255-8418 IBMPC 24 hrs 1200 FIDO %-*-!
- Billboard..............836-6383 TI99 24 hrs 300 %
- Black Box..............835-9742 Atari 24 hrs 1200 RCP/M $-%-*-!
- Bull Creek.............343-1612 Mac 24 hrs 2400 RRHost %-*
- C-5....................454-0890 C-64 24 hrs 300 C-NET %-*
- Chaser's...............479-6000 IBMAT 24hrs 2400 RBBS %-*
- Compuswing.............477-7593 Apple 24 hrs 300 Dial-Your-Mat %
- Computer Exchange......451-2065 IBMXT 24 hrs 2400 TBBS %-*
- Cracked Night..........282-4479 C-64 24 hrs 300 C-NET %-*
- Cygnus X-1.............331-9816 C-64 24 hrs 300 C-NET %-*-!
- Dial Your Match # 38...477-4747 Apple 24 hrs 1200 Dial-Your-Mat %
- Diner..................443-3084 Mac 24 hrs 2400 RRHost %-*
- Dr. Bub................440-3771 Altos 24 hrs 1200 BubNet %-*
- Dragon.................343-6732 24 hrs 1200 Collie %
- Electric Pages.........472-6028 Vax 24 hrs 1200 $-%
- Freebies..............472-6028 Vax 24 hrs 1200 %
- FixIt Forum............250-4013 6pm-8am 1200 TIgger
- Future Quest...........331-0083 TRS-80 24 hrs 1200 TBBS %-*
- Hideout................339-1822 Ti99 24 hrs 2400 %
- Insomniac City.........440-1948 Atari 11pm-8am 300
- Irata..................462-3306 Atari 24 hrs 2400 %-*
- Library................339-7646 IBMXT 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC %-*
- Mac Trade Center.......447-6882 Mac 24 hrs 1200 RRHost %-*
- Magic Show.............454-6204 Atari 24 hrs 2400 %-*
- Mailbox................327-5376 1200 Fido
- Match-A-Mate #1........928-9551 C-64 24 hrs 1200 %
- Megafone...............331-1662 Mac 24 hrs 1200 RRHost %-*
- Message Center.........837-2003 Columbia24 hrs 1200 Stonehenge %-*
- Micro Tech Times.......444-3204 C-128 24 hrs 1200 Color-64 %-*
- MUG....................445-6493 C-128 24 hrs 300 Color-64 %-*
- New Haven..............335-1455 Mac 24 hrs 1200 RRHost *-!
- Omega Force.<down temp>835-5706 C-64 24 hrs 300 Split %-!
- Outerlimit.............454-3412 24 hrs 1200 RBBS %-*
- Palmer Telegraph Depot.440-7627 C-64 24 hrs 300 C-NET *
- Phantom's Mansion......835-7282 C-64 24 hrs 1200 C-NET %
- Quicksilver............258-1841 IBMPC 4pm-8pm 1200 WWIV *-!
- River City Magazine....331-6054 Apple 24 hrs 300 AppleSIG %
- Sergeant Pepper's......836-7552 24 hrs 1200 %
- S.Ex...................478-4282 AtariST 24 hrs 1200 Michtron %-*
- Shaolin................331-7592 Mac+ 24 hrs 1200 RRhost %-*
- Silver City............836-6559 C-64 24hrs %
- Skullman's Castle......448-4925 C-64 24hrs C-Net %-*
- Smof...................836-7663 Apple 24 hrs 1200 T-Net %
- Star Lifter III........440-8377 Apple 24hrs 1200 GBBS.PRO %-*
- STarship...............448-1112 AtariST 7pm-8am 1200 Michtron *-!
- Texas Leprechaun.......288-2114 Apple 24 hrs 1200 T-Net %-*
- Thieves Den ][.........458-9008 Apple 24 hrs 300 $-%-!
- TI Speech..............250-4476 TIPC 24 hrs 1200 TIgger %-*
- Trails End.............244-7682 Atari 24 hrs 300 BBCS %
- University Central.....495-5120 IBMXT 24 hrs 1200 Fido *
- Utility Board..........443-3470 AtariST 24 hrs 1200 Michtron %
- View Port..............444-4780 Atari 24 hrs 1200 %
- Wirenuts BBS...........282-8765 C-64 24 hrs 300 C-Net %-*
- _______________________________________________________________________________
-
- New Listings
-
- System Phone System WkDay Maximum BBS
- ______ Name __________ Number __ Type _ Hrs _____ Baud _ Program __ Notes __
-
- Future Quest...........331-0083 TRS-80 24 hrs 1200 TBBS %-*
- Silver City............836-6559 C-64 24hrs %
- ABnormal ENDing........331-8472 C-64 24hrs C-Net %-*
- Skullman's Castle......448-4925 C-64 24hrs C-Net %-*
- Outerlimit.............454-3412 24 hrs 1200 RBBS %-*
- FixIt Forum............250-4013 6pm-8am 1200 TIgger
- Den of Iniquity........462-0207 24 hrs 1200 RBBS-PC %-*
- Shaolin................331-7592 Mac+ 24 hrs 1200 RRhost %-*
- Bats in the Belfry.....255-8297 24 hrs 1200 WWIV %-*
- ______________________________________________________________________________
-
- ---Recently Dropped Boards---
- Kyfho Wildlife................. IBMPC 24 hrs 1200 %-*
- Nancy's Carnaval............... Amiga 24 hrs 300 custom %
- ______________________________________________________________________________
-
- ---Phone Number Changes---
- Palmer Telegraph Depot number is 444-7627 (the number listed was incorrect)
- Flight's number is now 467-8836
- Sphere West's number is now 323-9534
- ______________________________________________________________________________
-
- ---Other Changes---
- Dragon's Court appears to be back up at 2400 baud
- Phoenix is back up
- CP/M Lives! now runs at 2400 baud
- What was Dragon's Lair is now called Quicksilver
- ______________________________________________________________________________
-
- ---Boards That Do Not Appear To Be Up---
- ______________________________________________________________________________
-
- ---Key For Notes---
-
- $ - Fee Required
- % - 24 hrs 7 Days a week
- * - Down Loads Available
- ! - On-Line Game (i.e. Dungeons and Dragons, etc.)
-
- _______________________________________________________________________________
-
- _________ PLEASE SUPPORT AN ACCURATE BBS LIST _________
- BY MAKING YOUR SYSOP AWARE OF ANY
- ALTERATIONS NEEDED TO THE ABOVE
-
- The home of this BBS list is Deep Thought 512-244-1598. Leave
- messages for SYSOP there or for Mike Stafford on CTSA Unlimited at
- 512-339-7199.
-
- _________ THANK YOU _________
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