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21 Considerations in Selecting BBSs to Use & Enjoy
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Ken Buchholz
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The Washington Towne Crier BBS
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708-803-0428
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BBSs are like mushrooms in spring - they seem to sprout up with every
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rain, and suddenly, without warning, disappear into thin air. There
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are thousands of BBSs to use, and since you can't spend every waking
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hour BBSing, you need to be selective in the system you choose to use.
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Here's some helpful hints to guide you in selecting the BBSs you
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utilize:
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1. The SYSOP. You can tell a lot about the SYSOP without seeing the
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system in action. As you log on, what is the flavour of the
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SYSOP's comments and prompts for answers? If he/she nasty? Does
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he/she give you the feeling that they believe they are God? Does
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the SYSOP ask too personal questions, such as detailed information
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on where you work or live, your income or your sexual preferences?
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If so, don't bother completing the logon sequence - hang up and
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take your business elsewhere.
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2. Does the system provide adequate telecommunications support, such
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as a high enough baud rate? Systems which don't provide at least
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9600 baud today are probably going to be VERY slow in terms of
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user activity, and slow systems are dead systems. Is the system
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constantly busy? If a system is constantly busy, either the
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system has too many users, the system doesn't restrict session
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times, or the SYSOP is constantly taking his/her system down
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to play games, do their homework, etc. Regardless of reason,
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find another BBS to frequent.
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3. Does the SYSOP force you to suffer through endless screens of
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totally useless information, such as last N number of callers,
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lists of those who haven't uploaded enough (in the SYSOP's own
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opinion), lists of useless trivia such as "On this date in
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history..." and the like? Are you forced to suffer through
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a seemingly endless list of "system messages" that date back
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more than a week or two? Do it take more than 15-20 seconds to
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log on? If the answer to any of these questions is "Yes", forget
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this system and hang-up immediately.
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4. Do the logon screens/prompts change frequently? This can reek
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havoc on your attempts to fully automate your logon sequence via
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script files. And it illustrates just how much of a plaything
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the SYSOP considers his/her system to be. Again, forget these
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systems and go elsewhere.
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5. The name of the system: If the SYSOP picks some space-faced
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name (Galacticom Gladiators or Space Base North, for example)
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or overly-cutesy name (Gina's Boutique or Dick's Doghouse),
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it will attract users of a similar mindset. If this matches
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your mindset, continue to logon, otherwise hang up immediately.
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6. Does the BBS' name change with the weather? This is indicative
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of a SYSOP who is about as stable as Jello. Get your desert
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elsewhere...
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7. Does the system require users to maintain an upload/download
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ratio? If so, move on - there are too many systems around
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which don't have such restrictions to have to bother with those
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which do. Again, move on... quickly...
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8. Does the SYSOP allow "war-boarding", profanity and other trash?
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"War-boards" = "Kiddy-boards". If you're a kiddy, great news!
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For the more mature user, dial another number and don't look
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back...
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9. Is the system well-policed? For example, how old are the messages
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in the public forums? If they are more than a month or two old,
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you really must reconsider the wisdom of using the system. If
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they date back 4-6 months or more, boggie on... to another system.
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10. Is the system well organized in a logical fashion? Are there
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different topical SIGs/forums/message bases, or is everything
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tossed into one big bucket? Same goes for the File Libraries -
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are they organized into logical areas, or will you be spending
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time weeding through files of no interest to you to find those
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which are? Again, there is no need to have to suffer through
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a mess when there are so many BBSs around which are well-
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organized and well-policed.
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Conversely, does the system have a SIG/forum/message base for
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absolutely everything under the sun? Are the SIGs/forums/
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message bases splintered too much? (Example: SIGs for DOS, Batch
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Files, Disk Utilities, Keyboard Utilities, Memory Management
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Utilities, etc., rather than a single DOS SIG/)
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11. Are the files online available for downloading packed with PKZIP,
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ARC or some other packer, or are they available ONLY in an
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uncompressed state? Time IS money and uncompressed files take
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far longer to download. The only general exception to this rule
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are GIF graphics. If you can't get your downloads in packed
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format, look elsewhere.
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12. Privacy of YOUR information: Does the system allow users to gain
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access to the personal and usually VERY private information about
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its users, or is this restricted - available ONLY if the users
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elect to make the information available? If you don't have
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complete control over your own personal information, hang up
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immediately.
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13. What is the "theme" or purpose of the BBS? If the purpose of the
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system is "stamp collecting" and you have no interest in stamp
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collecting, don't waste your time and that of others in trying
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to change the theme of the system. Move on. In contrast, if you
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ARE interested in stamp collecting, use the system to the max -
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its definitely in YOUR interest to support the system.
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14. What is the user activity in the public forums/message bases?
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If there is little activity and the BBS has been around for more
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than 2-3 months (i.e., the system is NOT just starting up and
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gaining recognition), move on. Again, a slow system is a dead
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system.
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15. What is the age of the SYSOP? Many youngsters 9-15 go through
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the stage where they absolutely MUST be the SYSOP of their own
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system. Its genetic. A FEW of these systems are run by mature
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young men/women, but most are just passing fancies and thus the
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systems will be online for 3 months or less. Especially when
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Mom and Dad decide to punish Junior for getting that D in Math.
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If you use such systems, just don't be surprised one evening
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when you call and the Ma Bell Electronic Lady tells you "The
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number you have reached has been disconnected."
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16. Does the system provide the transfer protocol(s) of choice for
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today? For example, currently ZMODEM is the protocol most
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popular, and for good reason. Does the system offer ZMODEM?
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17. Network mail. So-called BBSs which offer network messages are
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not BBSs in the original sense. Network BBSs tend to be "just
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another node" and don't have the local intensity and don't
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foster the spirit of comraderia that truly local BBSs do. This
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is NOT to say that network systems are not worth using - quite
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the contrary. If you need to get electronic mail to someone
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in another state and are too cheap to subscribe to CIS, GEnie,
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America Online, etc., and you don't mind exchanging electronic
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mail at a snail's pace, they are just your cup of tea! But if
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you desire the spirit of a local system, network nodes are not
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going to satisfy you. Personally I prefer local BBSs and
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Reach Out America - time is more valuable than money to me,
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so I pay the few cents to get my mail to someone instantly
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rather than wait a week to get the mail there and get the
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reply back. Just personal preference... But, if the network
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BBS is charging you for each message sent out on the network,
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go elsewhere, period.
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18. The spirit of the users. What makes a BBS is the quality of its
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users. If the users are mature, friendly, knowledgable and
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outgoing, the system will be hopping and you'll get the most
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from it. If, on the other hand, the system fosters users who
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only want to logon and take downloads, forget forging any
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friendships or getting much help, such as answers to your
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questions.
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19. Hours of operation: Is the system available 24 hrs/day, 7 days/
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week? If not, forget it; the SYSOP isn't committed to running
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a solid system if he/she doesn't spring for at least ONE
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dedicated line, and why should you have to rearrange your life
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around the system's availability? Such systems never last very
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long. Mushrooms in spring...
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20. Is the system easy to use? In other words, are the commands
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logical and make sense? Or are they Unix-like, cryptic and
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Greek? If you need to download a manual to learn the system,
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forget it - go read a nice novel and get some enjoyment in
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life! If you are on the system for 3 min and still haven't
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mastered the commands, Alt-H and dial another system.
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21. Is the system free? If not, be absolutely sure what you're going
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to be getting for your money BEFORE you ship the cabbage. There
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are thousands upon thousands of BBSs which are free, and if a BBS
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is going to charge you for your use of the system, make darn sure
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they are going to be providing you with something than you can't
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get for free further down the road. Also know that many of the
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BBSs which have attempted to go the subscription route have failed
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miserably and either folded altogether or have reverted back to
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being a free, public-access system. If the pay-for-use system
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you are considering goes back to being a free system, will you
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get your money back? If the system goes offline permanently, will
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you get your cabbage refunded? Chances are the answers to both
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questions are "No".
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Before you send in your money, the pay-for-use system should allow
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you some "free" connect time to investigate the system and the
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services it provides. Unless you get some free time to investigate
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the entire system, move on.
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This is by far NOT a comprehensive list of considerations to make
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in selecting which BBSs you utilize, but it should provide you with
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some elementary considerations as a start. The key to maximizing
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the benefits of using BBSs lies in being selective. BBSs should
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be places to go for learning, for getting public domain and
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shareware files, for exchanging thoughts, for getting news and for
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making friends who share some common interests (such as computers).
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But most of all, BBSs should be FUN.
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