• Re: Screaming Into The Vo

    From nblade@21:1/164 to Mortar M. on Tue Jan 6 07:26:00 2026
    Mortar M. wrote to Nightfox <=-


    I had one of those. It came with Slackware Linux. First distro I ever used. This around '93, I believe. There was no GUI, no real documentation so after fumbling about for...oh, a day, I scraped it. I guess I just wasn't ready for it yet. --- SBBSecho 3.34-Linux


    Slackware Linux, that was the first one I ever tried as well. Of course I had download the floppy images. Yes floppy drive images. I had something like 30 or so floppies, that I used to install it. At that point, yes it was more like something you experiment with. Not something you use. I don't think I really started using Linux until one of the Red Hat distro.



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  • From s2r@21:3/100.2 to Nightfox on Tue Jan 6 12:38:10 2026

    Hello Nightfox!

    05 Jan 26 14:20, you wrote to nblade:

    I did that too. In the mid-late 90s, there was a company based in California called Walnut Creek that would burn Linux ISOs to optical
    disc (CD-R and DVD-R) and mail it to you for only the cost of the
    media, so you wouldn't have to download it yourself.

    There was also one name Infomagic that came with 6 CDs and had many distros. I remeber I subscribed to them and every couple of months I would receive a letter/box with those CDs. I still have them at my parent's house.


    Nightfox
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    s2r


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  • From Bob Worm@21:1/205 to Nightfox on Tue Jan 6 16:27:34 2026
    Re: Re: Screaming Into The Vo
    By: Nightfox to nblade on Mon Jan 05 2026 14:20:46

    Hi, Nightfox.

    I did that too. In the mid-late 90s, there was a company based in California called Walnut Creek that would burn Linux ISOs to optical disc (CD-R and DVD-R) and mail it to you for only the cost of the media, so you wouldn't have to download it yourself.

    Walnut Creek? Arent't they the guys who hosted cdrom.com?

    Cheers for the nostalgia hit :)

    BobW
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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Bob Worm on Tue Jan 6 10:46:49 2026
    Re: Re: Screaming Into The Vo
    By: Bob Worm to Nightfox on Tue Jan 06 2026 04:27 pm

    Walnut Creek? Arent't they the guys who hosted cdrom.com?

    Yes, I believe so. Now that I think about it, I believe that was the site I used when looking at their stuff.

    Nightfox
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  • From MIKE POWELL@21:4/134 to NBLADE on Wed Jan 7 09:31:00 2026
    I did that too. In the mid-late 90s, there was a company based in California called Walnut Creek that would burn Linux ISOs to optical disc (CD-R and DVD-R) and mail it to you for only the cost of the
    media, so you wouldn't have to download it yourself.

    Wow, I remember those guys. Never got media from them but I do remember
    the Ads for them.

    I got on their subscription list a little late in the game. I still have
    three or four of their Simtel CDs around here somewhere.

    Mike
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to MIKE POWELL on Thu Jan 8 07:51:22 2026
    MIKE POWELL wrote to POINDEXTER FORTRAN <=-


    dozen Aston Martin racing cars, a 1960s JaG, a Porsche 917, and more... WHen realized that all of the Aston Martins were donated from a personal
    ollectio

    When you realized that, what? Looks like maybe you didn't complete a thought there? ;)

    All of the Aston Martins belonged to a private collector. Had to be
    millions of dollars worth of cars.



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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to MIKE POWELL on Thu Jan 8 07:51:22 2026
    MIKE POWELL wrote to POINDEXTER FORTRAN <=-

    I had a coworker who had a Windows phone. He liked it. I was actually not aware of when they discontinued them but from this conversation I guess they have.

    Yeah, the story of Steven Elop. He has quite a career that I can't
    fully document here. He was brought into Macromedia when his buddy was
    made CEO, promoted to CEO right before they were bought by Adobe,
    worked as a CEO at at least one company for a year and one day to vest
    his stocks, then bailed, was promoted at Microsoft, then appointed CEO
    of Nokia, where he killed off SymbianOS in favor of Windows Phone and
    killed the company, to then be acquired *by* Microsoft. Some call him a
    trojan horse.

    He landed OK, after killing the company and selling to Microsoft, he
    received a 18.8 million euro bonus - and was hied by Microsoft!



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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to nblade on Thu Jan 8 07:51:22 2026
    nblade wrote to Nightfox <=-

    Wow, I remember those guys. Never got media from them but I do remember the Ads for them.

    Way Back When, on a 768k/128k DSL line, it was easier buying Linux isos
    from Walnut Creek than downloading them.



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  • From MIKE POWELL@21:4/134 to ARELOR on Fri Jan 9 09:01:00 2026
    I suspect a lot of the layoffs we are seeing are due to corporations adjustin to the fact their budgets are very badly balanced and are using the AI excuse for PR purposes for the most part.

    Bingo!

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