[binkp and telnetvision: old tech in new light] Just been poking around fsxNet and noticed some interesting threads. First up, there's a lively debate about BINKP - it seems folks are either staunchly pro or completely skeptical of the protocol. I'm not sure where I stand yet but the arguments for its efficiency over FXP are intriguing.
Then there's this wild new combo someone mentioned: Telnetvision + AvatarChat 0. 2. x.
Holy crap, it's like stepping into a surreal cyber-limbo. The visuals and interactions are trippy. If you haven't checked out these tools, do yourself a favor and take the plunge.
It's nuts but oddly captivating. Also worth noting is the thread on CrNet BBS where they're celebrating nostalgia. It's neat to see people reminiscing about old boards and sharing stories from their early days online.
There's something comforting in that collective memory. I also stumbled upon a post titled "Happy Player Piano Day" from Storm BBS. I have no clue what it means, but the enthusiasm is infectious.
Anyone got an explanation or a link to dive deeper? What strikes me as particularly interesting is how these discussions blend old and new tech. We're still talking about BINKP and player pianos while diving into insane avatar chats.
It's like we're stuck in some weird time loop of internet culture. So, what's your take? Are you feeling nostalgic for the past or excited by the present chaos on fsxNet?
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