• Re: floppy disks are cool!

    From paulie420@21:2/150 to mary4 on Sun May 5 17:44:21 2024
    who here uses floppy disks still?
    i still use them for my computers!! <3
    especially my 286! <3

    Let's see... I still use floppies on my Apple IIe, C=64, C=128, Dolch PAC 60 and a couple laptops; 286, Pentium and a ThinkPad.

    I do utilize SDCard solutions for most of the above, and other HDD replacements like CFCard boards - but yea, using the actual media DOES do it for me... :P



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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to niter3 on Sun May 5 17:45:54 2024
    :<< they are still pretty neat! just old and old school

    I got a cool story...

    When we were teens my buddy had his BBS hacked and had the whole system wiped.

    We as kids in the early 90's called the cops to make a report and we realized after calling them we had a ton of pirated software still
    hanging around.

    No you freaking didn't!! Muahahahahahaha - I can just hear it now, two kids explaining to the cops that someone had wiped their important bulletin board system machine. And that was ILLEGAL and damaged the machine - 'It's all gonnnnnnne' - lolzzzz!!



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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to niter3 on Sun May 5 17:48:21 2024
    i wish i had interesting stories like this but most of my internet experience is combating really bad mental illness and bullies/shit people online

    I could tell you a few interesting stories from the 90's BBS days. We
    had all sorts of drama. :>

    It was around a couple different sysops. One ended up being arrested. :)

    Dude - my entire teenage years were spent with BBS friends, girlfriends, other sysops, scene drama - all of it. TBH, we were the coolest nerds around I think! I went to four proms!!

    So many bonfires and parties and pizza meetups - what was the name of YOUR coffee house hangout? Mine was....... SOMETHING Grounds; dang I can't remember it... it was some hipster/hippy name AHHH - SACRED GROUNDS. Lots of BBS drama happened @ The Sacred Grounds, man!

    :P



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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to paulie420 on Mon May 6 07:19:48 2024
    No you freaking didn't!! Muahahahahahaha - I can just hear it now, two kids explaining to the cops that someone had wiped their important bulletin board system machine. And that was ILLEGAL and damaged the machine - 'It's all gonnnnnnne' - lolzzzz!!

    YEs, but pictured a couple of us panicking "we need to backup all these warez and pam anderson pictures!!!"

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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to paulie420 on Mon May 6 07:21:31 2024
    Dude - my entire teenage years were spent with BBS friends, girlfriends, other sysops, scene drama - all of it. TBH, we were the coolest nerds around I think! I went to four proms!!

    So many bonfires and parties and pizza meetups - what was the name of
    YOUR coffee house hangout? Mine was....... SOMETHING Grounds; dang I
    can't remember it... it was some hipster/hippy name AHHH - SACRED
    GROUNDS. Lots of BBS drama happened @ The Sacred Grounds, man!

    It wasn't a coffee house, but a bowling alley. One of our friends out of our group owned a bowling alley so we had a room upstairs to get together.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to niter3 on Mon May 6 06:39:00 2024
    niter3 wrote to paulie420 <=-

    It wasn't a coffee house, but a bowling alley. One of our friends out
    of our group owned a bowling alley so we had a room upstairs to get together.

    I've posted before about this, but I lived next door to a house
    converted into a pub - our front porches were combined so I could walk
    to the pub without stepping on a sidewalk.

    They sold beer and wine, pipe tobacco and cigars, and had separate
    rooms - a living room with comfy chairs and a fireplace, a room with
    tables people could work at (this was near a university), a back room
    and 2 porches. We had many gettogethers there.

    https://shorturl.at/intE4





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  • From Spectre@21:3/101 to paulie420 on Tue May 7 06:04:00 2024
    I do utilize SDCard solutions for most of the above, and other HDD replacements like CFCard boards - but yea, using the actual media DOES do it for me... :P

    Not sure if it happened, but someone was talking about floppy drive sound effects for the Apple II floppy emulator. Chugga chugga chugga.....

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  • From Spectre@21:3/101 to niter3 on Tue May 7 06:10:00 2024
    can't remember it... it was some hipster/hippy name AHHH - SACRED GROUNDS. Lots of BBS drama happened @ The Sacred Grounds, man!

    It wasn't a coffee house, but a bowling alley. One of our friends out of our group owned a bowling alley so we had a room upstairs to get together.

    The two fairly regular locations here was, Zone 3, a laser tag arena, and Charlton's, a pool hall. When I say pool hall it was pretty large, 3 floors, karaoke, live band, and a floor of tables all fully licensed.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Spectre on Mon May 6 15:47:37 2024
    Re: Re: floppy disks are cool!
    By: Spectre to paulie420 on Tue May 07 2024 06:04 am

    Not sure if it happened, but someone was talking about floppy drive sound effects for the Apple II floppy emulator. Chugga chugga chugga.....

    Speaking of floppy drive sounds, I've enjoyed some of the Floppotron videos on YouTube (where someone has made a setup of floppy drives connected to a music sequencer which plays popular songs using floppy drives to make the sounds of the various parts of the song).

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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to poindexter FORTRAN on Tue May 7 06:21:15 2024
    I've posted before about this, but I lived next door to a house
    converted into a pub - our front porches were combined so I could walk
    to the pub without stepping on a sidewalk.

    They sold beer and wine, pipe tobacco and cigars, and had separate
    rooms - a living room with comfy chairs and a fireplace, a room with
    tables people could work at (this was near a university), a back room
    and 2 porches. We had many gettogethers there.

    That's pretty neat. Bet you made some good memories here.

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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to Spectre on Tue May 7 06:23:35 2024
    The two fairly regular locations here was, Zone 3, a laser tag arena, and Charlton's, a pool hall. When I say pool hall it was pretty large, 3 floors, karaoke, live band, and a floor of tables all fully licensed.

    That's pretty sweat. We only had the bowling alley, otherwise we would just go to each other's homes.

    It was also difficult for us to all meet up because some of our friends lived in the city just outside ours. Not that it was far, but when you're young with no drivers license, you were begging your parents to drive you. Even the city buses didn't take you between the city/towns..

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  • From Spectre@21:3/101 to niter3 on Wed May 8 08:33:00 2024
    That's pretty sweat. We only had the bowling alley, otherwise we would just go to each other's homes.

    It was also difficult for us to all meet up because some of our friends lived in the city just outside ours. Not that it was far, but when you're young with no drivers license, you were begging your parents to drive you. Even the city buses didn't take you between the city/towns..


    We also had home meets.. Charltons was a regular Friday night for a while. Sounds like we probably had a wider age spread too, it was nothing for car
    pool groups for those either to young, or just without a license. Ahh there's
    a location I forgot too... Was a public park.. lol.. surprised to never got
    the boot from there..

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  • From mary4@21:1/166 to paulie420 on Sun May 12 01:33:04 2024
    Let's see... I still use floppies on my Apple IIe, C=64, C=128, Dolch
    PAC 60 and a couple laptops; 286, Pentium and a ThinkPad.

    I do utilize SDCard solutions for most of the above, and other HDD replacements like CFCard boards - but yea, using the actual media DOES
    do it for me... :P
    i use SSDs for the main C: drive on my computers but i also use CFcards for auxilary secondary drives like D: on my 286! :D

    --mary4 (Victoria Crenshaw) the 286 enthusiast

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  • From mary4@21:1/166 to Spectre on Sun May 12 01:48:27 2024
    Not sure if it happened, but someone was talking about floppy drive sound effects for the Apple II floppy emulator. Chugga chugga chugga.....

    sounds cool! <3

    --mary4 (Victoria Crenshaw) the 286 enthusiast

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