CBBS(R) 4.0.3b 05/29/91 22:05:10 Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U ?^U ?^U ?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss Logging name to disk... You are caller 221859; next msg =44806; 366 active msgs. Prev. call 05/27/91 @ 15:25, next msg was 44802 Recording logon for next time... Use FULL? to check assignments ?^U ?xxxxx "Mine" command checking for msgs TO you, >Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-20 log,ward c;or;*;short LOG. 11 KILLED. 56 SUMMARY. 25 05/29/91,22:05:14,221859,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 44802 05/27/91 DAVID GIBBS => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "R/WINDOWS" 44803 05/28/91 ED FOSTER => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "R/WINDOWS" 44804 05/28/91 MICHAEL SHARTIAG => CHARLIE KESTNER: "IBM.. CONTINUED" 44805 05/29/91 MAX KOHN => STEPHEN SVIATKO: "R/BBS'S" ---- End of summary ---- Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts. Msg 44802 is 03 line(s) on 05/27/91 from DAVID GIBBS to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: R/WINDOWS But the big question is... Did they use WINDOWS in operation desert STORM? Sorry... couldn't resist. Msg 44803 is 11 line(s) on 05/28/91 from ED FOSTER to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: R/WINDOWS I didn't make it to Comdex this Spring, but a report in CSN says that sales of Windows-based software were up 157% in 1990. The same report says that nearly 400 million copies of Windows have been sold. Are some users running several copies on the same machine? Know what you mean by ShelfWare, though. My own copy was last used on 4/8/91, and then only to edit a .PCX file with Paintbrush. It got close to getting bumped when I loaded Paradox on earlier this month. I guess I have gotten used to character-based programs. Also, I have found that if you can do something both inside and outside Windows, you can do it faster outside. I use DesqView now and then, but mostly for task-switching during a debugging session, or for doing compiles with the big Fax TSR loaded. Msg 44804 is 03 line(s) on 05/28/91 from MICHAEL SHARTIAG to CHARLIE KESTNER re: IBM.. CONTINUED Charlie, Can you check with your IBM friend regarding my ancient relics... I have not heard from him/her as of yet. Msg 44805 is 02 line(s) on 05/29/91 from MAX KOHN to STEPHEN SVIATKO re: R/BBS'S The numbers for ddsw1 UX BBS are 1-708-808-7300,7301,7302,7303, 7304,7305,and 7306. Enjoy. No dup. chars. >Function:?type log,ward c ,221804,9,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,1 05/27/91,09:40:17,221805,2,DON PIVEN,,0 05/27/91,12:50:30,221806,2,PETE CANTELE,,1 05/27/91,12:54:46,221807,2,PETE CANTELE,,1 05/27/91,13:17:46,221808,2,KEVIN KEYSER,,11 05/27/91,15:25:37,221809,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,2 05/27/91,16:09:08,221810,9,DAVID GIBBS,, E#44802,2 05/27/91,17:25:28,221811,2,DON PIVEN,,0 05/27/91,19:50:03,221812,2,JOHN COOPER,,3 05/27/91,21:12:02,221813,2,JIM REDMAN,,1 05/28/91,02:12:41,221814,3,CHRIS S. SUSI,Darien/ Il,10 ]I was curious if you have a file concerning the history of this board considering that it is the first BBS and had revolutionized modeming. I am curious because I am starting a business in which I will network BBS sysops with Businesses to place advertisements on thier systems (essentially a computer advertising agency). I would also like to include your names as the "originators" of the BBS in my literature. Considering how popular systems such as these have grown, I would assume that a history of your system does exhist (such as how you developed the idea, when you started, etc. etc.). If you can please drop me a note concerning this, or feel free to call me at 1-708-964-3722. Sincerly, Christopher S. Susi. CHRIS S. SUSI, 05/28/91,04:38:42,221815,2,ALEX ZELL,,12 ]Grrrrr... My thoughts are not printable here. ALEX ZELL, 05/28/91,05:13:53,221816,2,MICHAEL MCDANIEL,,1 05/28/91,05:41:04,221817,3,MURRAY ARNOW,,2 05/28/91,07:28:48,221818,2,DENNIS STAHL,,2 05/28/91,07:49:09,221819,2,STEVE AIDIKONIS,,1 05/28/91,07:56:29,221820,2,JOE SEROCKI,,2 05/28/91,08:01:14,221821,2,DON PIVEN,,0 05/28/91,08:14:10,221822,2,PHIL SCHUMAN,,1 05/28/91,10:44:58,221823,1,GERALD PINE,,4 05/28/91,11:17:50,221824,2,JOE ANTONELLI,,1 05/28/91,11:58:45,221825,2,DONALD DOCKMAN,,0 05/28/91,15:16:13,221826,2,ED FOSTER,,1 05/28/91,15:52:03,221827,1,LANE LARRISON,, 05/28/91,15:53:34,221828,1,LANE LARRISON,,1 05/28/91,16:47:05,221829,2,TONY ANTONUCCI,,4 05/28/91,18:35:35,221830,2,TOM YORK,,1 05/28/91,18:59:34,221831,9,JIM POLOUS,,1 05/28/91,20:04:33,221832,2,ALEX ZELL,, 05/28/91,20:34:07,221833,1,GUS HOSSEINI,,2 05/28/91,21:20:31,221834,2,BILL MATTSON,,2 05/28/91,21:38:44,221835,1,GUS HOSSEINI,,1 05/28/91,21:42:04,221836,2,ED FOSTER,, E#44803,3 05/28/91,21:57:06,221837,1,ROY LIPSCOMB,,2 05/28/91,22:02:48,221838,1,JIM CLARK,ELMHURST/ IL, >Help: ALL,27 05/28/91,22:43:54,221839,2,MICHAEL SHARTIAG,, E#44804,3 05/28/91,23:08:57,221840,1,STEVE RYAN,,3 05/28/91,23:11:41,221841,2,STEVE BOGOLUB,,3 05/29/91,04:31:55,221842,2,PETE JONES,,1 05/29/91,06:22:58,221843,3,MURRAY ARNOW,,2 05/29/91,10:01:05,221844,2,PHIL SCHUMAN,,1 05/29/91,10:07:04,221845,1,GERALD PINE,,3 05/29/91,10:24:23,221846,2,DENNIS STAHL,,1 05/29/91,10:30:48,221847,2,DON PIVEN,,1 05/29/91,12:16:27,221848,2,DENNIS STAHL,,0 05/29/91,13:17:53,221849,1,PAUL BRAMEL,,20 05/29/91,14:05:52,221850,2,RICH KURTZ,,4 05/29/91,15:14:51,221851,1,JACK COLEMAN,ada/michigan,3 05/29/91,15:17:41,221852,2,DON PIVEN,,1 05/29/91,16:25:24,221853,2,JERRY HASLETT,,4 05/29/91,18:23:23,221854,2,MICHAEL SHARTIAG,,1 05/29/91,19:08:03,221855,2,TOM YORK,, 05/29/91,21:16:13,221856,3,MAX KOHN,, >Help: , E#44805,17 05/29/91,21:38:53,221857,2,ED FOSTER,,1 05/29/91,21:55:57,221858,1,BOB SULLIVAN,,7 05/29/91,22:05:14,221859,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, >Function:?