Echoes of the past
by Andrew on Dec.31, 2009, under Microposts
In reflective mood, because it’s the end of the year, and prompted by some biographical reminiscences on Charlie Stross’s blog, I just found the contact details for my FidoNet BBS in an old nodelist from 1995.
Happy new year, everyone.
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