• your opinion of current world situation

    From Ultra Magnus@21:1/210 to All on Fri May 3 20:49:49 2024
    so currently the world is in a bad shape rigth, we got war, inflation, you name it yet for some reason we the people seam
    fine with all that here in france for exemple we are getting more law that protect the rich then the poor, unlike usa we
    can't do proper self-defence, our president ant is minister are dare I say nutjob that refuse critic even via humor, they
    try to turn our contry in a dictatorship disguise as dÃemocrasie and they try to told use we are to blame for it


    so you the reader what your story on your side ?

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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to Ultra Magnus on Sat May 4 09:01:04 2024
    can't do proper self-defence, our president ant is minister are dare I
    say nutjob that refuse critic even via humor, they
    try to turn our contry in a dictatorship disguise as dÃemocrasie and
    they try to told use we are to blame for it

    Part of that sounds like here. Our most recent president did not take criticism well and would lash out, while the current administration
    blames all criticism on extreme right wingers, and it is all our fault
    for listening to said extremists -- we should just accept that everything
    is more wonderful than it has ever been.

    As for the wars, they are very happy to fund them.

    I am in the US if you were not sure.


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  • From Ultra Magnus@21:1/210 to Blue White on Sat May 4 11:29:49 2024
    Well, I be damn, I give 6 years or less before we end in the fallout continuity
    I know I'am stretching a bit but it looking a lot like that and knowing now that the usa are in the same mentality
    it is creeping me out

    I am not one to got the prepper route but it's look like we do not have a choise now, do we ?

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Ultra Magnus on Sat May 4 09:46:00 2024
    Ultra Magnus wrote to All <=-

    so currently the world is in a bad shape rigth, we got war, inflation,
    you name it

    In bad shape unless you're wealthy, well-connected in politics, in
    executive management or work in the defense industry.



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  • From Utopian Galt@21:4/108 to Ultra Magnus on Sat May 4 11:33:31 2024
    BY: Ultra Magnus (21:1/210)

    |11UM|09> |10I am not one to got the prepper route but it's look like we do not have|07
    |11UM|09> |10a choise now, do we ?|07
    Prepping is a good idea no matter if its for a natural disaster or if you have low confidence in socicety where its a good idea to have some food, water, batteries and some basic supplies for 2-3 months ready.


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  • From kirkspragg@21:2/150 to Ultra Magnus on Sat May 4 16:34:42 2024
    fine with all that here in france for exemple we are getting more law
    that protect the rich then the poor, unlike usa we
    can't do proper self-defence, our president ant is minister are dare I

    Things are not great here over in New Zealand. The current coalition government has cut funding to the health an social services that all but the rich need while give landlords a nice tax break.... looks like next they'll be giving concessions to their friend and political donors in the form of mining and resource exploitation concessions.

    And its all in the name or "progress" & "increasing social mobility".... what they fail to mention is that "progress" only benefits the rich & the "social mobility" is a downwards spiral into fewer opportunities and more difficult living circumstance for those who live in poorer areas or whose family is not well off...

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  • From Ultra Magnus@21:1/210 to kirkspragg on Sat May 4 19:15:50 2024
    man reading about NZ gaved a punch to my face so people are wiling to go to such measure
    in the name of progress just to justify there end, hope that the next guy in power will have a brain set for the people in
    need and not the bastard that only thinks with there wallet
    :

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  • From Tiny@21:4/134 to Ultra Magnus on Sun May 5 04:55:00 2024
    Quoting Ultra Magnus to Blue White <=-

    I am not one to got the prepper route but it's look like we do not
    have a choise now, do we ?

    I'd rather just die and get it over with. Why would anyone want to live
    in a underground bunker? Never understood that one.

    Shawn

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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to kirkspragg on Sun May 5 08:09:09 2024
    And its all in the name or "progress" & "increasing social
    mobility".... what they fail to mention is that "progress" only
    benefits the rich & the "social mobility" is a downwards spiral into
    fewer opportunities and more difficult living circumstance for those
    who live in poorer areas or whose family is not well off...

    Sounds like the same things that "progressives" in the US don't seem to understand, either.



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  • From claw@21:1/210 to Ultra Magnus on Mon May 6 07:53:01 2024
    On 03 May 2024, Ultra Magnus said the following...

    so currently the world is in a bad shape rigth, we got war, inflation,
    you name it yet for some reason we the people seam
    fine with all that here in france for exemple we are getting more law
    that protect the rich then the poor, unlike usa we
    can't do proper self-defence, our president ant is minister are dare I
    say nutjob that refuse critic even via humor, they
    try to turn our contry in a dictatorship disguise as dÃemocrasie and
    they try to told use we are to blame for it

    so you the reader what your story on your side ?

    Well I can say the US has its share of issues right now. I'm pretty sure everywhere there are rich assholes literally ruining people lives. The lack of free speech isn't good. Pretty sure the powers that be here would go after people that make fun of them if they could. I hope it stays free here.

    Good luck viva la revelution. I know that is spelt wrong but I tried

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  • From mary4@21:1/166 to Blue White on Sun May 12 01:22:33 2024
    Part of that sounds like here. Our most recent president did not take criticism well and would lash out, while the current administration
    blames all criticism on extreme right wingers, and it is all our fault
    for listening to said extremists -- we should just accept that everything is more wonderful than it has ever been.

    As for the wars, they are very happy to fund them.

    I am in the US if you were not sure.

    i am genuinely scared as a communist transwoman

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  • From mary4@21:1/166 to Blue White on Sun May 12 01:28:22 2024
    And its all in the name or "progress" & "increasing social mobility".... what they fail to mention is that "progress" only benefits the rich & the "social mobility" is a downwards spiral into fewer opportunities and more difficult living circumstance for those who live in poorer areas or whose family is not well off...

    Sounds like the same things that "progressives" in the US don't seem to understand, either.

    fucking liberals i swear! they dont give a shit about the working class. they only care about the rich capitalists and their lackies.

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  • From kirkspragg@21:1/101 to mary4 on Mon May 13 10:49:50 2024
    i am genuinely scared as a communist transwoman

    Glad that things here in NZ are not quite so scary, but things can change fast unfortunately.

    Genuinely interested to hear what your take on communism is? I'm pretty left leaning, believe that society and our governments have a duty to ensure that everyone has a fair deal, has their basic needs met when they are struggling and has the same opportunities to get on in life regardless of who or what they are. I would not go so far as to describe myself as communist though.

    Interested in hearing you views about what it means for you.

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to kirkspragg on Mon May 13 14:12:32 2024
    On 13 May 2024 at 10:49a, kirkspragg pondered and said...

    Genuinely interested to hear what your take on communism is? I'm pretty left leaning, believe that society and our governments have a duty to

    Hi there

    Could you please shift political / religious discussions to an othernet thanks.

    For more info - fsxnet.nz > About > Housekeeping.

    Cheers.

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  • From kirkspragg@21:1/101 to Avon on Mon May 13 15:43:53 2024
    Could you please shift political / religious discussions to an othernet thanks.

    Apologies, i will be more mindful of this in future.

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  • From Arelor@21:2/138 to kirkspragg on Mon May 13 12:23:24 2024
    Re: Re: your opinion of current world situation
    By: kirkspragg to mary4 on Mon May 13 2024 10:49 am

    Genuinely interested to hear what your take on communism is? I'm pretty left

    Controversial topics are banned in this network AFAIK.
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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Arelor on Mon May 13 10:59:24 2024
    Re: Re: your opinion of current world situation
    By: Arelor to kirkspragg on Mon May 13 2024 12:23 pm

    Genuinely interested to hear what your take on communism is? I'm pretty
    left

    Controversial topics are banned in this network AFAIK.

    Is discussing opinions on communism considered controversial?

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to kirkspragg on Mon May 13 16:15:35 2024
    Could you please shift political / religious discussions to an othe thanks.

    Apologies, i will be more mindful of this in future.

    A few suggestions:
    FIDO Politics

    Oh gosh - FIDO_P is the worst of the worst... you'll love it!!! :P



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  • From apam@21:2/150 to Nightfox on Mon May 13 18:40:27 2024
    Controversial topics are banned in this network AFAIK.

    Is discussing opinions on communism considered controversial?

    It's not necessarily controversial, it's politics that's banned. It never ends well, results in rehashed arguments that neither side is going to be swayed by and either riles people up or is just tiresome.

    There are plenty of other outlets for peoples political ideologies and this net focus more on what brings people together rather than drives them apart.

    Andrew

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to kirkspragg on Tue May 14 13:50:53 2024
    On 13 May 2024 at 03:43p, kirkspragg pondered and said...

    Could you please shift political / religious discussions to an othern thanks.

    Apologies, i will be more mindful of this in future.

    No stress, appreciate your help :)

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Arelor on Tue May 14 13:51:47 2024
    On 13 May 2024 at 12:23p, Arelor pondered and said...

    Genuinely interested to hear what your take on communism is? I'm pretty

    Controversial topics are banned in this network AFAIK.

    Feel free to check 'housekeeping' on fsxnet.nz or in the infopack. Thanks!

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to apam on Mon May 13 19:03:04 2024
    Re: Re: your opinion of current world situation
    By: apam to Nightfox on Mon May 13 2024 06:40 pm

    Is discussing opinions on communism considered controversial?

    It's not necessarily controversial, it's politics that's banned. It never ends well, results in rehashed arguments that neither side is going to be swayed by and either riles people up or is just tiresome.

    There are plenty of other outlets for peoples political ideologies and this net focus more on what brings people together rather than drives them apart.

    Understandable.

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  • From fusion@21:1/616 to Arelor on Tue May 14 01:16:39 2024
    On 13 May 2024, Arelor said the following...

    Genuinely interested to hear what your take on communism is? I'm pretty

    Controversial topics are banned in this network AFAIK.

    to be fair, here are a few things that are controvertial:

    amiga was better than the pc and should have won out. the c64 was junk but people could afford them.
    joe is a better text editor than vi and should still come with linux
    synchronet is better than mystic
    lord is a mediocre door game
    ketchup belongs on hot dogs

    etc.

    don't really need politics nor religion to argue about something.

    i for one don't care for the "chicago dog" .. chili cheese onion and jalapeno is where it's at ;)

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  • From Spectre@21:3/101 to fusion on Tue May 14 19:22:00 2024
    to be fair, here are a few things that are controvertial:

    amiga was better than the pc and should have won out.
    the c64 was junk but people could afford them.
    joe is a bettertext editor than vi and should still come with linux synchronet is better than mystic
    lord is a mediocre door game
    ketchup belongs on hot dogs

    So... the Mac guys would argue that the Ameagre was a waste of parts suitable for a Mac :) But Apple II is far and away better :)

    C64.... good for playing games on its time.

    Hands down JOE is a better editor... WordStar forever!

    I have no fixed opinion on SychroStic...

    Lord is pretty average, there's no real variation in what you do its always just more of the same.

    Ketchup.... I do believe you mean tomato sauce, we don't need no stinking ketchup. Nothing better on your Heiss Hund, except with some Woosie mixed
    into it.

    Spec

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to apam on Tue May 14 07:52:00 2024
    apam wrote to Nightfox <=-

    It's not necessarily controversial, it's politics that's banned. It
    never ends well, results in rehashed arguments that neither side is
    going to be swayed by and either riles people up or is just tiresome.

    Sorta like vi versus EMACS.



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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to fusion on Tue May 14 07:54:00 2024
    fusion wrote to Arelor <=-

    joe is a better text editor than vi and should still come with linux

    Anyone who uses joe drinks toilet water. Putting your .vimrc in git is
    the way...


    :wq!





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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Spectre on Tue May 14 08:00:00 2024
    Spectre wrote to fusion <=-

    Ketchup.... I do believe you mean tomato sauce, we don't need no
    stinking ketchup. Nothing better on your Heiss Hund, except with some Woosie mixed into it.

    I prefer Catsup.


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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to fusion on Tue May 14 09:48:38 2024
    Re: your opinion of current world situation
    By: fusion to Arelor on Tue May 14 2024 01:16 am

    i for one don't care for the "chicago dog" .. chili cheese onion and jalapeno is where it's at ;)

    That sounds good to me, though I'll do without the jalapenos. :)

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to fusion on Tue May 14 09:50:58 2024
    Re: your opinion of current world situation
    By: fusion to Arelor on Tue May 14 2024 01:16 am

    amiga was better than the pc and should have won out.

    It seems the better technologies don't always win out. For PC operating systems, I thought OS/2 was better than Windows, but Windows ended up becoming the de facto standard.

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  • From Accession@21:1/200 to poindexter FORTRAN on Tue May 14 13:13:32 2024
    On Tue, 14 May 2024 12:54:00 -0700, you wrote:

    joe is a better text editor than vi and should still come with linux

    Anyone who uses joe drinks toilet water. Putting your .vimrc in git is
    the way...

    While you two argue about those, I'll sit back and use nano.

    :wq!

    All those keys just to quit the program. CTRL-X is much easier. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Spectre@21:3/101 to poindexter FORTRAN on Wed May 15 06:36:00 2024
    I prefer Catsup.

    You perfer your Cats throwing up? <boggle>

    Spec


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  • From Adept@21:2/108 to Avon on Tue May 14 22:15:34 2024
    Could you please shift political / religious discussions to an othernet thanks.

    For more info - fsxnet.nz > About > Housekeeping.

    Thanks. I was a few hundred messages behind again, and was sad for the political discussion, and surprised it took this long for someone to mention it violating the rules and spirit of what the network is about.

    Sad, mostly because I _like_ having a place where I don't have to think about whatever terrible political things there are.

    And _also_, because I _know_ I disagree vehemently with some users on these topics (heck, knowing how I am, I probably disagree vehemently with everyone due to my pedantry), but I can still think positively about them because we have this hobby in general, among other commonalities.

    And that's important, because, while we're all "strangers on the internet" to some extent, this is also a group of people where I've been interacting with some of you for five years, now.

    For what it's worth, I wouldn't mind discussion along the lines of, "I went to a political rally for (candidate)" with a discussion about personal experience.

    But I want to know _people_, not political opinions. And I want to _like_ most everyone here.

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  • From Adept@21:2/108 to Accession on Tue May 14 22:23:18 2024
    While you two argue about those, I'll sit back and use nano.

    Nano. For those who don't want have to learn an editor in order to be able to use an editor.

    (I'm very much in the nano camp, but I don't spend that much time in Linux)

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Adept on Wed May 15 11:14:15 2024
    On 14 May 2024 at 10:15p, Adept pondered and said...

    Thanks. I was a few hundred messages behind again, and was sad for the

    :)

    And that's important, because, while we're all "strangers on the
    internet" to some extent, this is also a group of people where I've been interacting with some of you for five years, now.

    does this make us 'old timers' now - e gads!

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  • From Accession@21:1/200 to Adept on Tue May 14 18:19:26 2024
    On Wed, 15 May 2024 03:23:18 +0000, you wrote:

    While you two argue about those, I'll sit back and use nano.

    Nano. For those who don't want have to learn an editor in order to be
    able to use an editor.

    That pretty much sums it up. It's easy to use and has most of the features any other ones have. That, and I don't really care for squiggly lines at the beginning of every line, read mode vs. edit mode and trying to remember which one you're in - until you try to type something and realize you're not in edit mode, or intricate text combinations to save a file and exit, or do anything for that matter.

    I also have a hand in a couple feature requests for nano over the past decade or more, so I committed myself long ago. :)

    (I'm very much in the nano camp, but I don't spend that much time in Linux)

    Well then, you lead me down a bit of a rabbit hole:

    https://github.com/okibcn/nano-for-windows

    Seems like it might be kinda janky, but LOL!

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Spectre@21:3/101 to Adept on Wed May 15 15:55:00 2024
    While you two argue about those, I'll sit back and use nano.

    Nano. For those who don't want have to learn an editor in order to be able to use an editor.

    While nano is acceptable, probably for purely hysterical reasons (sic) I'd
    far prefer to stick with Joe.


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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to fusion on Tue May 14 11:45:42 2024
    ketchup belongs on hot dogs

    Here is a few for you. :)

    - Cheese Wiz & Ketchup on toast
    - Ketchup on pizza
    - Ketchup on pasta

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  • From fusion@21:1/616 to niter3 on Wed May 15 07:12:15 2024
    On 14 May 2024, niter3 said the following...

    ketchup belongs on hot dogs

    Here is a few for you. :)

    - Cheese Wiz & Ketchup on toast

    dang i always forget to buy cheese wiz. that stuff isn't so bad :) i get the "adult" equivalent - Kraft Old English Spread .. good way to put away some of those Town House "flipsides" crackers that are half pretzel half cracker

    - Ketchup on pizza
    - Ketchup on pasta

    made me think of meat loaf. now i'm gonna have to make that! talk about a dish infested with ketchup.

    whaddaya think of banana bread with nuts in it? raisins? chocolate? YUCK! :)

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to niter3 on Wed May 15 07:05:20 2024
    On 14 May 2024, niter3 said the following...

    Here is a few for you. :)

    - Cheese Wiz & Ketchup on toast
    - Ketchup on pizza

    :'(

    - Ketchup on pasta

    Ketchup on macaroni & cheese with a load of black pepper is perfect. If you're using the boxed stuff (Kraft Mac & Cheese or "KD" in Canada) it's practically mandatory to eat with ketchup.


    Jay

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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to Accession on Wed May 15 08:36:27 2024
    Anyone who uses joe drinks toilet water. Putting your .vimrc in
    git is
    the way...

    While you two argue about those, I'll sit back and use nano.

    +1. ~30 years ago, nano (or a predecessor) was the editor that my shell account used as the pine e-mail editor and, IIRC, also with the editor
    that I used to compose usenet replies.



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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to niter3 on Wed May 15 08:42:24 2024
    - Ketchup on pizza

    I have done this with leftover, not-otherwise-flavored crusts.



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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to fusion on Wed May 15 13:10:49 2024
    made me think of meat loaf. now i'm gonna have to make that! talk about
    a dish infested with ketchup.

    I try to make a meat loaf once a month for the family. :) Oh and with some good old mash potatos.

    whaddaya think of banana bread with nuts in it? raisins? chocolate?
    YUCK! :)

    Yum. :>

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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to Warpslide on Wed May 15 13:11:18 2024
    Ketchup on macaroni & cheese with a load of black pepper is perfect. If you're using the boxed stuff (Kraft Mac & Cheese or "KD" in Canada) it's practically mandatory to eat with ketchup.

    Or.... Ready for this. Ground Beef and mac & cheese. :)

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to niter3 on Wed May 15 12:49:30 2024
    Re: your opinion of current world situation
    By: niter3 to Warpslide on Wed May 15 2024 01:11 pm

    Or.... Ready for this. Ground Beef and mac & cheese. :)

    I haven't tried that, but it sounds good. Sometimes I liked to mix in canned tuna with mac & cheese.

    Nightfox
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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Warpslide on Wed May 15 12:50:34 2024
    Re: Re: your opinion of current world situation
    By: Warpslide to niter3 on Wed May 15 2024 07:05 am

    Ketchup on macaroni & cheese with a load of black pepper is perfect.

    I've never tried ketchup on macaroni & cheese, but to me it doesn't seem very appetizing. Pepper sounds good on it though.

    Nightfox
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  • From n2qfd@21:1/154 to niter3 on Wed May 15 18:28:57 2024
    - Ketchup on pizza

    Candy Corn on Pizza

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  • From Accession@21:1/200 to Spectre on Wed May 15 20:25:14 2024
    On Wed, 15 May 2024 20:55:00 +1000, you wrote:

    While nano is acceptable, probably for purely hysterical reasons (sic) I'd far prefer to stick with Joe.

    $ sudo pacman -S joe
    $ password for user:
    error: target not found: joe

    That's somewhat hysterical, though. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Accession on Wed May 15 06:48:00 2024
    Accession wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    Anyone who uses joe drinks toilet water. Putting your .vimrc in git is
    the way...

    While you two argue about those, I'll sit back and use nano.

    In all seriousness, I love pico/nano. I started a blog on my tilde and
    have been using nano to compose text files and I'd forgotten how
    comfortable I'd gotten with them using PINE/ALPINE for email.



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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Nightfox on Wed May 15 07:09:00 2024
    Nightfox wrote to fusion <=-


    It seems the better technologies don't always win out. For PC
    operating systems, I thought OS/2 was better than Windows, but Windows ended up becoming the de facto standard.

    I had a caller who would rant endlessly about OS/2. He felt that since
    he'd never touched it or seen it that he was in an ideal position to
    take such a stance.


    - Area: nirvana.tech.flame ---------------------------------------------------
    Msg#: 95 Sent Date: 20 Jul 94 12:31:00
    From: SAM UZI Read: Yes Replied: No
    To: JOHN SMITH Mark:
    Subj: OS from heaven ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    John Smith said to the geek Sam Uzi <=-

    it is the ONLY true 32-bit multi-threaded pre-emptive multi-tasking OS around.

    ...except for every single OS around that was written for non-Intel
    CPUs.
    All the neat shit that people claim for the latest hottest Intel OSs
    -- the stuff in your quote there -- is stuff that has always been
    pretty much standard in the Motorola and Risc worlds.


    sure, whatever... but OS/2 is THE BEST Operating System in the world, and
    can run circles around anything else, and it looks nicer, and will cook
    your breakfast for you, and make your coffee, and has 3D-bordered
    icons, and is nifty, and looks cool, and is True-Blue, and can run DOS
    better than DOS, and will take out the garbage, and will get you chicks,
    and has got a 438 Hemi duo-blaster twin quad super injection turbo
    ramjet ultra thingy that makes it go real fast, and it can juggle, and
    it knows when you've been bad or good, so be good for goodness sake, and
    it will end world hunger, and it has fine Corinthian leather, and it
    never makes you say you're sorry, and it always uses a condom, and it
    likes the kinds of pizza and ice cream that you like, and it plays
    bitchin' guitar, and it manages files like there's no tomorrow, and its object-oriented multi-media neural-net shipping next quarter, and it is bullit-proof like 20 layers of #4 Kevlar body armor, and it is so multi-threaded that it weaves a heavy wool blanket while its idleing,
    and my momma told me when I was just a lad that it was the best, and it
    has a heavy manual, and it uses less characters in its name than other
    OS's, and its recomended by four out of five dentists, and it can kick Superman's ass, and it's meaner than the junkyard dog, and its the
    choice of the next generation, and it will let you so many things at the
    same time that your head will spin, and it can dance, and ... oh never
    mind... it sucks...



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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu May 16 14:47:33 2024
    On 15 May 2024 at 07:09a, poindexter FORTRAN pondered and said...

    I had a caller who would rant endlessly about OS/2. He felt that since he'd never touched it or seen it that he was in an ideal position to
    take such a stance.

    I also recall a few passionate folks who were very into OS/2 in the 90s...

    Kerr Avon [Blake's 7] 'I'm not expendable, I'm not stupid and I'm not going' avon[at]bbs.nz | bbs.nz | fsxnet.nz

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  • From fusion@21:1/616 to poindexter FORTRAN on Wed May 15 23:41:20 2024
    On 15 May 2024, poindexter FORTRAN said the following...

    - Area: nirvana.tech.flame --------------------------------------------------- Msg#: 95 Sent Date: 20 Jul 94 12:31:00 From: SAM UZI

    this reads exactly like the humor from the os/2 irc channels back then. i wouldn't be surprised if that was directly copy/pasted to people who joined the channel asking about it

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  • From fusion@21:1/616 to Avon on Wed May 15 23:44:52 2024
    On 16 May 2024, Avon said the following...

    I also recall a few passionate folks who were very into OS/2 in the
    90s...

    you just reminded me, i actually mailed a copy of os/2 to a friend in NZ. iirc it was so beat up the CD jewel case was nearly shattered. CD was apparently okay though :)

    can't imagine what that cost at the time.. and it would have been me asking my parents to help me pay for it lol

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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to niter3 on Thu May 16 07:30:14 2024
    I try to make a meat loaf once a month for the family. :) Oh and with
    some good old mash potatos.

    Drop by FIDO COOKING and share the recipe sometime. ;)



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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to Nightfox on Thu May 16 07:33:03 2024
    Or.... Ready for this. Ground Beef and mac & cheese. :)

    I haven't tried that, but it sounds good. Sometimes I liked to mix in canned tuna with mac & cheese.

    Ground beef with mac and cheese used to be a popular dish here in my area
    of the states. Maybe I only think it was "popular" because it was a dish
    often served by the school lunch cafeteria during the late 1970s/early
    1980s. ;)

    I have also been known to mix tuna in with it.



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  • From apam@21:1/182 to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu May 16 22:44:49 2024
    Re: Re: your opinion of current world situation
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Accession on Wed May 15 2024 06:48 am

    In all seriousness, I love pico/nano. I started a blog on my tilde and have been using nano to compose text files and I'd forgotten how comfortable I'd gotten with them using PINE/ALPINE for email.

    I understand why people like nano, but i've been using vi for so long that I automatically do ESC :wq and nano starts recording a macro or something...

    Yet here I am using a BBS editor just fine.. weird.

    Andrew
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Avon on Thu May 16 06:30:00 2024
    Avon wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    I also recall a few passionate folks who were very into OS/2 in the
    90s...

    The caller in question, who was a great guy I got to know, could take an oppositional/minority stance in anything. We'd talk about cars, he'd
    talk about 3-stroke kerosene-powered V-7s as the wave of the future.



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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Blue White on Thu May 16 06:39:00 2024
    Blue White wrote to niter3 <=-

    I try to make a meat loaf once a month for the family. :) Oh and with
    some good old mash potatos.

    Drop by FIDO COOKING and share the recipe sometime. ;)

    My local market has a butcher shop, and they sell pre-made meatloaf for
    the same price as the ground round. I haven't made my own since
    discovering theirs!


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Blue White on Thu May 16 06:42:00 2024
    Blue White wrote to Nightfox <=-

    Ground beef with mac and cheese used to be a popular dish here in my
    area of the states. Maybe I only think it was "popular" because it was
    a dish often served by the school lunch cafeteria during the late 1970s/early 1980s. ;)

    I think, if you add cream of mushroom soup to that, you get hamburger helper/tuna helper.

    There's a great line in the TV show "Yellowstone", where Beth Dutton,
    who doesn't have a lot of domestic instincts, wants to have dinner
    waiting for her boyfriend, Rip.

    "I wanted to make dinner for you. I made hamburger helper, but I
    couldn't find hamburger, so I used tuna."

    Rip says "Why didn't you use the Tuna Helper?"

    (irony is they're on a cattle farm...)



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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to Blue White on Thu May 16 12:24:56 2024
    - Ketchup on pizza

    I have done this with leftover, not-otherwise-flavored crusts.

    Yep, that's it. :) Sometimes BBQ sauce too.

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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to Nightfox on Thu May 16 12:26:22 2024
    I haven't tried that, but it sounds good. Sometimes I liked to mix in canned tuna with mac & cheese.

    That's good too. Ground beef is much better. Give it a try.

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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to n2qfd on Thu May 16 12:26:42 2024
    - Ketchup on pizza

    Candy Corn on Pizza

    You win. :D

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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu May 16 12:29:04 2024
    choice of the next generation, and it will let you so many things at the same time that your head will spin, and it can dance, and ... oh never mind... it sucks...

    LOL! :)

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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to Blue White on Thu May 16 12:31:48 2024
    Drop by FIDO COOKING and share the recipe sometime. ;)

    I have a recipe I just pulled off line. I've used multiple recipes and found one the family likes.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu May 16 09:55:08 2024
    Re: Re: your opinion of current world situation
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Nightfox on Wed May 15 2024 07:09 am

    sure, whatever... but OS/2 is THE BEST Operating System in the world, and can run circles around anything else, and it looks nicer, and will cook your breakfast for you, and make your coffee, and has 3D-bordered icons, and is nifty, and looks cool, and is True-Blue, and can run DOS better than DOS, and will take out the garbage, and will get you chicks, and has ...
    it can dance, and ... oh never mind... it sucks...

    :P Yeah, I've heard people argue about the Mac, and Amiga, being years ahead of IBM PC-compatibles, but OS/2 seemed to be the thing in its day for PCs.

    And as far as its looks and 3D-bordered icons and such, I think all the modern operating systems these days have a fairly flat look, and I don't like that.. The companies making the OSes in use these days seem to have all decided that a flat look is how things should be. Sometimes it's hard to tell if something is a button or just a rectangular region for display because they both look the same..

    Nightfox
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  • From Ed Vance@21:1/175 to fusion on Thu May 16 16:39:38 2024
    I like banana nut bread mix.
    Never thought to add raisins to the mix.
    I have doubts that chocolate would make it taste better.
    But everyone here has their own taste.
    Ed
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  • From Ed Vance@21:1/175 to n2qfd on Thu May 16 16:45:33 2024
    Candy corn on pizza?
    He he he he. He he

    Ed W9ODR

    . .
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  • From n2qfd@21:1/154 to Ed Vance on Thu May 16 18:12:41 2024
    He he he he. He he
    Ed W9ODR

    Are you laughing in CW Ed?

    Yeah, it was something from the interwebs and became a halloween night thing here. Usually do half a frozen pizza with them like a Red Baron.

    Have to have fun with it.

    73

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  • From Accession@21:1/200 to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu May 16 17:46:22 2024
    On Wed, 15 May 2024 11:48:00 -0700, you wrote:

    In all seriousness, I love pico/nano. I started a blog on my tilde and
    have been using nano to compose text files and I'd forgotten how
    comfortable I'd gotten with them using PINE/ALPINE for email.

    I do as well. It was by far the easiest for me to learn and the least convoluted. *shrug*

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From fusion@21:1/616 to Blue White on Thu May 16 20:09:51 2024
    On 16 May 2024, Blue White said the following...

    Ground beef with mac and cheese used to be a popular dish here in my area of the states. Maybe I only think it was "popular" because it was a dish often served by the school lunch cafeteria during the late 1970s/early 1980s. ;)

    I have also been known to mix tuna in with it.

    we always just did the hamburger (or tuna) helper from the little box. i had that again recently and it was actually pretty decent for what it is. another from that sort of meal in a box category, zatarain's jambalaya, is pretty decent too for something with no effort.

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  • From kirkspragg@21:2/150 to Spectre on Thu May 16 23:09:16 2024
    Nano. For those who don't want have to learn an editor in order to be
    While nano is acceptable, probably for purely hysterical reasons (sic)
    I'd far prefer to stick with Joe.

    Either are better than Emacs or Vim. After writing my thesis in Latex using Emacs & dealing with vim for programming in Fortran 90 (I did switch to Emacs and it was slightly better) - I never want to to see either again (or my thesis for that matter).

    The magic spells one needs to incant in Emacs to do basic stuff like run a spell check just blew my mind.. Whereas Vim manages to go in the complete opposite direction - i.e. concise and yet obtuse to the point of being equally arcane & difficult to use.

    ... Full throttle, dry tank.

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  • From Ed Vance@21:1/175 to n2qfd on Fri May 17 08:16:29 2024
    Dit DAHHHHHH Dit!

    The above is an exaggerated Letter R meaning Roger or Yes for those here who don't regularly listen to the noise on the lower Amateur Radio Frequencies where CW aka Morse Code is heard.

    Re: Frozen Pizza - DeGerno(?sp?) is the brand preferred here, Risen Crust, of course.

    Note: Ain't been on the air since wife told me to remove those UGLY BLACK WIRES coming out of one doorway up to the attic staircase.

    Did I cause Your eyebrows to raise when You read my reply to the Jelly. Bean topping for Pizza post? I MEANT TO DO THAT.!

    Your using a Call Sign to identify Yourself caused Me to write that.

    B4 I got the Novice License the Hams who knew me in High School already were calling Me "Lid Ed".

    But I have tried to be a Good LID. Just ask my wife, She will tell You how 'trying' I am.
    73 (Best Regards) Ed . .
    P.S. I hate it when this Android phone wants to put a period where I don't want one and I have to take time to EDit out that extra symbol B4 this post can go on it's way.
    .... - - - - - - - -

    HMMMM
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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri May 17 08:40:06 2024
    My local market has a butcher shop, and they sell pre-made meatloaf
    for
    the same price as the ground round. I haven't made my own since
    discovering theirs!

    There used to be a small local market here that had a lunch counter. You
    could get a very decent meal for next to nothing. One of my favorites
    was their meat loaf with two sides. You got a piece of meatloaf the size
    of a brick. I was able to make two meals out of those lunches!

    Was real sorry to see them go, but I think retirement age + the pandemic
    did them in.



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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to niter3 on Fri May 17 08:44:03 2024
    - Ketchup on pizza

    I have done this with leftover, not-otherwise-flavored crusts.

    Yep, that's it. :) Sometimes BBQ sauce too.

    Or ranch dressing. :)

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    Just FYI, if this is your BBS, you are still flying the /999 node number.



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  • From fusion@21:1/616 to Blue White on Fri May 17 10:09:45 2024
    On 17 May 2024, Blue White said the following...

    * Origin: Clutch BBS * telnet://clutchbbs.com (21:1/199)

    Just FYI, if this is your BBS, you are still flying the /999 node number.

    says _199_

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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to fusion on Fri May 17 09:13:10 2024
    * Origin: Clutch BBS * telnet://clutchbbs.com (21:1/199)

    Just FYI, if this is your BBS, you are still flying the /999 node
    number.

    says _199_

    LOL, I saw that origin line multiple times and didn't catch that until
    you pointed it out! Guess it is time for an eye exam again. :D



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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to kirkspragg on Fri May 17 07:14:00 2024
    kirkspragg wrote to Spectre <=-

    The magic spells one needs to incant in Emacs to do basic stuff like
    run a spell check just blew my mind.. Whereas Vim manages to go in the complete opposite direction - i.e. concise and yet obtuse to the point
    of being equally arcane & difficult to use.

    Designed for a low-resource computer without a mouse. Bill Joy said if
    he were writing an editor that others would use, it wouldn't have been
    vi - that was his personal editor.



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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to fusion on Fri May 17 14:03:31 2024
    Just FYI, if this is your BBS, you are still flying the /999 node num

    says _199_

    Oh shit, did I miss something? Do I need to make a change on my end?

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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to niter3 on Fri May 17 14:54:14 2024
    Just FYI, if this is your BBS, you are still flying the /999
    node num

    says _199_

    Oh shit, did I miss something? Do I need to make a change on my end?
    No I read it wrong! :D



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  • From Accession@21:1/200 to Blue White on Fri May 17 17:21:58 2024
    On Fri, 17 May 2024 13:44:02 -0500, you wrote:

    * Origin: Clutch BBS * telnet://clutchbbs.com (21:1/199)

    Just FYI, if this is your BBS, you are still flying the /999 node number.

    Look at it again, my dude. Your eyes are deceiving you. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From kirkspragg@21:2/150 to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri May 17 16:06:27 2024
    Designed for a low-resource computer without a mouse. Bill Joy said if
    he were writing an editor that others would use, it wouldn't have been
    vi - that was his personal editor.

    And yet Vim is pretty much well everywhere Linux & U
    nix is! Though I don't like using it, it really is amazing how widespread it has become.

    ... "Here is a pouch of money, which I'm not going to give to you."

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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to Blue White on Sat May 18 05:30:21 2024
    Just FYI, if this is your BBS, you are still flying the /999
    node num

    says _199_

    Oh shit, did I miss something? Do I need to make a change on my end?
    No I read it wrong! :D

    Got'cha, I didn't think I was the few that needed to update.

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  • From Arelor@21:2/138 to Nightfox on Sat May 18 10:54:57 2024
    Re: Re: your opinion of current world situation
    By: Nightfox to Arelor on Mon May 13 2024 10:59 am

    Is discussing opinions on communism considered controversial?

    Do you want to try and see what happens? I am fine with a good old BBS bloodbath but the administration won't be.
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  • From Arelor@21:2/138 to Adept on Sat May 18 11:07:47 2024
    Re: Re: your opinion of current world situation
    By: Adept to Avon on Tue May 14 2024 10:15 pm

    But I want to know _people_, not political opinions. And I want to _like_ most everyone here.

    I don't think you get to know a person without knowing what his opinions are. --
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  • From Arelor@21:2/138 to mary4 on Sat May 18 11:20:45 2024
    Re: Re: your opinion of current world situation
    By: mary4 to kirkspragg on Sun May 19 2024 12:26 am

    I am a super strong avocate for 20th century Socialism

    Good for you, now move to a country which makes a flag of so called 20th century socialism and drop the subject since it is forbidden by policy.
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  • From Gamgee@21:2/138 to mary4 on Sat May 18 12:18:00 2024
    mary4 wrote to kirkspragg <=-

    I am a Marxist-Leninist... aka communist/bolshevik/(derogaatory
    by ultra leftists and liberals) tankie I am a super strong
    avocate for 20th century Socialism which is worker's state,
    centrally planned economy, means of production seized by workers,
    and no markets

    i am in a Party. the party of the US working class https://partyofcommunistsusa.net or
    https://partyofcommunistsusa.org
    this is the same site just different domains

    basically right to housing/job & vacation/education/health
    care/etc. food is something you gotta contribute for so nobody
    live off of other in explotative ways

    there will be accommodations for those who are disabled (like me)
    and there will be jobs that suit them and not to taxing

    under capitalism there is severe exploitation
    under socialism exploitation is non existant
    exploitation is where someone who dose not contribute to society
    live off the labor of others. aka the capitalist. they live off
    the labor because they own the factories etc. aka the means of
    production

    Translation: A textbook "entitlement-mentality" case.

    Perhaps you should move to a communist country like Russia, and perhaps
    you'll be happier there because you won't be "exploited" any more. LOL



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  • From mary4@21:1/166 to Blue White on Sun May 19 04:27:50 2024
    While you two argue about those, I'll sit back and use nano.

    +1. ~30 years ago, nano (or a predecessor) was the editor that my shell account used as the pine e-mail editor and, IIRC, also with the editor that I used to compose usenet replies.

    nano gang! :D

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  • From kirkspragg@21:2/150 to mary4 on Sat May 18 16:59:37 2024
    Interested in hearing you views about what it
    means for you.

    Best we take this discussion over to one of the other message boards where politics is an acceptable topic of conversation, Fidonet's politics unlimited should do the trick.


    Oh as sorry but I should not have posted that response here it was clearly not in keeping with fsxnets's housekeeping guidelines. You may want to read them, they are here: https://fsxnet.nz/start

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  • From Arelor@21:2/138 to Gamgee on Sat May 18 21:20:08 2024
    Re: Re: your opinion of current world situation
    By: Gamgee to mary4 on Sat May 18 2024 12:18 pm

    Perhaps you should move to a communist country like Russia, and perhaps you'll be happier there because you won't be "exploited" any more. LOL

    21th Century Socialism is a term I associate mainly with South American countries, because it is South American politicians who claim to strive for it. Think Nicolas Maduro.


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  • From Spectre@21:3/101 to mary4 on Sun May 19 17:42:00 2024
    Just lol :P


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  • From Spectre@21:3/101 to mary4 on Sun May 19 17:50:00 2024
    While you two argue about those, I'll sit back and use nano.

    +1. ~30 years ago, nano (or a predecessor) was the editor that my

    nano gang! :D

    I heard they were smaller than the purple gang and you still need extra protection.


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  • From Digital Man@21:1/183 to Nightfox on Fri May 24 19:07:06 2024
    Re: your opinion of current world situation
    By: Nightfox to fusion on Tue May 14 2024 09:50 am

    It seems the better technologies don't always win out. For PC operating systems, I thought OS/2 was better than Windows, but Windows ended up becoming the de facto standard.

    OS/2 might've been better than Win9x, but it was not better than Windows NT (IMHO). And of course, IBM messed up the marketing of OS/2.
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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Digital Man on Fri May 24 19:12:32 2024
    Re: your opinion of current world situation
    By: Digital Man to Nightfox on Fri May 24 2024 07:07 pm

    OS/2 might've been better than Win9x, but it was not better than Windows NT (IMHO). And of course, IBM messed up the marketing of OS/2.

    I only used Windows NT a little bit, and perhaps not enough to know what advantage it had over OS/2. I thought OS/2 got pretty good up to its last version though.

    I agree IBM messed up the marketing of OS/2. And I think IBM could have pushed it more. I think that was one of the main reasons it failed.

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  • From Adept@21:2/108 to Arelor on Fri Jun 21 14:54:12 2024
    But I want to know _people_, not political opinions. And I want to _lik most everyone here.

    I don't think you get to know a person without knowing what his opinions are. --

    And see? I like you _despite_ how grumpy you often are. :)

    But, all the same, keeping a lid on how much we find out about your opinions on Spanish politicians probably makes us all happier.

    But horses? Or your flaming sword? Fun topics.

    Beyond that, though, I oftentimes have to take breaks from social media things because of how my brain works (someone on the internet is wrong!), and I dearly love having a place of discussion where the must-fact-check-this portion of my brain can be a little quieter.

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  • From Arelor@21:2/138 to Adept on Sun Jun 30 18:15:55 2024
    Re: Re: your opinion of current world situation
    By: Adept to Arelor on Fri Jun 21 2024 02:54 pm

    And see? I like you _despite_ how grumpy you often are. :)

    That is new. People usually likes me only within a professional context. Everybody else could not care less whether I lived or died.


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