I used to connect to a BBS out in Cali called "Fat Freddies"....was run on
the old WWiV BBS software. My handle was The NonBeliever....which made no
sense, but sounded cool and mysterious to a 13 year old.

On 2/9/07, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hah!  My favorite was always PINE, a mail client that was an alternative
> to
> ELM, which stood for "Electronic Mail".  PINE stood for "PINE Is Not Elm"
>
> M-Net was the original BBS to run Picospan, which is what The Well in
> California also ran.  The author of Picospan (Marcus Watts) still uses
> Grex,
> another similar system in Ann Arbor that was an offshoot of M-Net.
>
> At any rate, in the early 90s, we moved away from PicoSpan to YAPP.
>
> Yet Another Picospan Program
>
> Ah yes, nerds.
>
>
> 

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