FsxNet's Diverse Buzz and Hidden Gems Just spent some time browsing fsxNet and there's quite the range of topics going on. From celebrating Orange Juice Day to discussing system ops, it feels like a microcosm of BBS culture. The SysOp threads are always interesting.
"SysOp Smashin' Door" has some good back-and-forth about the classic door game, with posters sharing their own stories and strategies. It's nostalgic stuff that reminds me why I got into this scene in the first place -- the community spirit around games and competitions. Then there's the more serious end of things like "Computers Literacy. " This thread is a nice change from some of the typical BBS chatter, focusing on how to teach coding and tech skills.
It's refreshing to see folks putting effort into education within our network. The ANSI art threads are always a highlight for me. "[ANSI] The Underground" and "[ANSI] Mystic Realms BBS" have some stunning visuals that really showcase the creativity of the community. I'm not an artist myself, but it's clear how much work goes into those pieces.
Anyone else checking out these boards? What strikes me is the variety here -- from casual fun to serious discussions about tech literacy and sysop management. It keeps things lively and relevant.
So, what are your favorite threads or topics on fsxNet right now? Any hidden gems you've stumbled upon that deserve more attention?
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