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4.5 KiB
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114 lines
4.5 KiB
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CBBS(R) 4.0.3b
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12/22/92 21:50:31
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Welcome updated 09/12/92; CBBS(R)/Chicago (312) 545-8086
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YOU CAN S
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Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U
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?^U
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?^U
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?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss
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Logging name to disk...
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You are caller 228354; next msg =45971; 377 active msgs.
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Prev. call 12/21/92 @ 00:50, next msg was 45969
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Recording logon for next time.
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Use FULL? to check assignments
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?^U
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?xxxxx
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"Mine" command checking for msgs TO you, ^K to a
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>Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-20 log,ward c;or;*;short
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LOG. 10
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KILLED. 51
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SUMMARY. 25
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3,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
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E#45969,4
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12/21/92,01:06:35,228334,2,BILL MATTSON,,1
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12/21/92,09:05:54,228335,2,ELI LEHRER,,3
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12/21/92,09:52:35,228336,2,GERALD PINE,,2
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12/21/92,10:27:06,228337,2,LARRY GLASSMAN,,1
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12/21/92,12:06:34,228338,2,JOHN LIN,,6
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12/21/92,18:57:20,228339,2,ANDY SHAPIRO,,
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E#45970,4
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12/21/92,20:02:51,228340,2,BERNARD GOLDLUST,,1
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12/21/92,20:23:22,228341,2,BERNARD GOLDLUST,,0
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12/21/92,20:28:39,228342,2,JOEY GIANAS,chicago,10
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12/21/92,23:17:51,228343,1,TONY ANTONUCCI,,6
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12/22/92,00:17:36,228344,2,DAVID JOHNSON,,10
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12/22/92,06:39:41,228345,1,JAMES SCHMIDT,,4
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12/22/92,08:47:57,228346,2,LARRY GLASSMAN,,1
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12/22/92,12:17:19,228347,2,STEVE AIDIKONIS,,0
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12/22/92,15:14:05,228348,2,STEVE RYAN,,3
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12/22/92,16:19:51,228349,1,LANE LARRISON,,1
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12/22/92,18:47:19,228350,2,NORB DEMBINSKI,,6
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12/22/92,20:29:40,228351,2,DAYLYN MEADE,,5
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12/22/92,21:32:16,228352,2,BILL MATTSON,,1
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12/22/92,21:38:29,228353,2,BERNARD GOLDLUST,,0
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12/22/92,21:50:36,228354,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
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45969 12/21/92 WARD CHRISTENSEN => ALL: "DISK CLEANUP TIP"
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45970 12/21/92 ANDY SHAPIRO => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "R/DISK CLEANUP TIP"
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- End of summary -
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Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts.
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Msg 45969 is 14 line(s) on 12/21/92 from WARD CHRISTENSEN
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to ALL re: DISK CLEANUP TIP
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Heh.
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I needed to clean up my system disk. I had about 350 programs in it,
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i.e. little (and some not so little) utilities, bat files, etc.
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I was trying to figure how to clean it up without removing something
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important or having to stare at each name.
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I finally decided to create an .\unused subdir under the directory
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(called \sys\bin), and move all my files to it, then move back the
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ones I KNOW I use a lot.
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The first day, I kept getting errors as things I use weren't there -
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so I popped into TREEVIEW to move what was missing back.
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The next day only a few showed up - fewer and fewer each day.
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So now, I've got about 75 files in my directory, and 275 in the
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.\unused directory!
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Seems to be working out just fine!
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Msg 45970 is 08 line(s) on 12/21/92 from ANDY SHAPIRO
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to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: R/DISK CLEANUP TIP
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Sounds good - but what if you had two progams with the same name?
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Then you'd still have the second one, but.! Of course, I expect you
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keep backups :-). My solution to staring at file names is to
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use 4DOS's description function so that I have a description
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for all of my files that are 'non-obvious' - \bin\util,
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\bin\graphics, etc. The description comes up when I do DIR,
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and is also present if I use select del (*.*) to do some up-
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cleaning.
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dup. chars.
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>Function:?rep
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I don't understand 'REP', WARD
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Type ? for list of valid commands.
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>Function:?reply 45970
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Msg #:?45970
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Msg 45970 is 08 line(s) on 12/21/92 from ANDY SHAPIRO
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to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: R/DISK CLEANUP TIP
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Y/N:?y
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Msg 45971
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01 ? > What if you had two programs with the same name?
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02 ? I don't get it. How could I? I moved ALL my executable utilties
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03 ?down to a \sys\bin\unused, then move 'em back as I need 'em.
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04 ? matter of fact I wrote a little "I.bat" that looks first for a .COM,
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05 ?then a .EXE, then a .BAT, and if finding one, moves it back from
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06 ?...unused to \sys\bin.
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07 ? You say your solution is to use 4DOS's description function -
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08 ?my problem isn't that I don't know what they are - it is that it
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09 ?would be a big process to sort thru 300 executable programs trying to
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10 ?decide which you really use. With my trick, if you try to use it,
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11 ?you have to "bring it back" from the ...\unused directory.
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12 ? Actually, I have MEGABYTES to clean up on another system - but
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13 ?it is not a matter of not knowing what it is, it is a matter of
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14 ?trying to decide what to keep. I have a large neough hard disk that
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15 ?I've become a pack rat - I have Turbo C, 1.0, 20, Turbo C++, Borland
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16 ?C++, etc. Actually, the only one I use it Turbo C 2.0, so I'm
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17 ?wondering if I should just "Blow the others away". But then again
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18 ?might be nice to keep 'em around in case I "grow" into C++..
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