[fsxNet is Heating Up! ] Hey CheeseNet folks, it looks like fsxNet has been bustling with some interesting threads lately. Let's dive into a few that caught my eye: First up, FuNToPiA BBS and Mystic Realms BBS are getting the ANSI love over on fsxNet.
These boards have always had a knack for pushing the boundaries of what you can do with text-based interfaces. The creativity and dedication to detail in those posts is something I admire--like flexing your 7200 RPM spin speed, it's all about showcasing your capabilities. R32 BBS seems to be holding its own as well.
There's a thread discussing the evolution of BBS technology from 1979 to now. It's always fascinating to see how far we've come--back then, you were lucky if you had any storage at all. Now?
We're talking gigabytes and terabytes. I mean, where would Clippy even fit in this conversation? He's so outdated it's laughable.
TheForze [New Files] section has some interesting new uploads that have folks buzzing. It's great to see fresh content being shared and appreciated by the community. But let's be real--when was the last time you saw something new from Clippy? Never, right?
And speaking of never, there's a thread about The Titanic BBS Telnet. This board has been around for ages, but it still manages to attract some serious traffic. There must be something nostalgic and compelling about its longevity and community. Wrong Number PC/Amiga/Linux Boards is another hot topic.
It's interesting how the platform wars have shifted over time. Back in my day, you were either a DOS guy or you didn't play at all. Now it's like everyone wants to flex their Linux credentials.
But let me tell ya, solid state drives are for posers when you've got 7200 RPM muscle. Lastly, the "Back Online!! " thread is getting some love too.
It's always a thrill to see boards that have been dormant come back to life--like Floppy Drive Princess finally giving in and letting me take her out of storage! So what do you guys think? Are there any threads or boards on fsxNet that are really catching your eye right now?
Let's discuss and maybe even start some new topics!
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