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|    Message 441 of 2,531    |
|    Roy Witt to Ed Vance    |
|    Resurrected    |
|    09 May 14 11:31:23    |
      Greetings Ed!               EV>> The REACT Operators I worked with when I operated the CD Ham Station        EV>> Are the Cream Of The Crop CB'ers, I think!               RW>> I don't think they're CBers anymore. They use a UHF radio        RW>> service instead.               EV> I didn't know that until today when Tom mentioned REACT is on FRS        EV> freqs now.              That has been this way for many years now.               EV>> Tom Currie the SYSOP of The Volunteer GT-Power BBS was/is involved        EV>> in Both REACT and ARES back then.               RW>> I seem to recall that name, but can't find it in the nodelist.        RW>> It would be between Cullins and Cunningham and there's no such        RW>> name.               EV> I guess you didn't know the "GT-Power BBS Network" was a different        EV> BBS Network.               EV> The Volunteer BBS wasn't in the "FIDO BBS Network", that's probably        EV> why you couldn't find his name or BBS in the 'FIDO' Nodelist.              The other reason might be that he has dropped out of Fidonet. There is       still an amateur radio oriented BBS in your area.               EV> Back in the mid 1980's - early 1990's I saw in the Newspaper the City        EV> Library had a BBS that was on FIDO, I Logged On as a GUEST to their        EV> BBS one night to look around and didn't use it again because IIRC the        EV> only BBS I was using then was for Commodore Computers, and what I saw        EV> on the FIDO BBS didn't interest me back then as I was still learning        EV> what's what on my Commodore 64 system.              Sounds familiar, but using a TI99/4a instead.               EV> Later on, I saw messages from Mike Powells PAN-AM BBS - formerly(sp?)        EV> called Moe's Tavern BBS - while I was using Toms The Volunteer BBS,        EV> and learned that Mike carried both BBS Networks AND there was a echo        EV> for BASIC Programming on the FIDO Network side I joined Mike's BBS        EV> too.              I found a web site that calls itself Moe's Tavern, and it has a 1994       release of a commordore music file listed for download. Not much on the       PAN-AM BBS. A lot of obituraies for Mike or Michael Powell though.               EV> After Mike got a job that took him away from my area I started using              Minneapolis?               EV> Janis's < |
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