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88 lines
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CBBS(R) 4.0.3b
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12/24/92 01:36:52
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Welcome updated 09/12/92; CBBS(R)/Chicago (312) 545-8086
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YOU CAN SKIP TO LOGON by hitting ctl-K - view WELCOME later with W command!
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** WELCOME TO WARD AND RANDY'S CBBS(R)
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** (COMPUTERIZED BULLET
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Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?n
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What is your FIRST name?^U
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?^U
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?^U
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?ward;christensen;odraw;/;fullc;piss
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Logging name to disk...
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You are caller 228366; next msg =45973; 379 active msgs.
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Prev. call 12/22/92 @ 21:50, next msg was 45971
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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 abort.
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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. 11
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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,
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12/22/92,21:50:36,228354,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
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E#45971,6
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12/23/92,09:07:51,228355,2,DENNIS STAHL,,
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E#45972,5
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12/23/92,10:06:58,228356,2,AL HIGGINS,,5
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12/23/92,12:09:12,228357,2,DENNIS STAHL,,0
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12/23/92,13:53:59,228358,2,DENNIS STAHL,,1
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12/23/92,14:36:41,228359,2,PETE JONES,,2
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12/23/92,15:38:17,228360,2,BILL FISCHER,,0
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12/23/92,21:11:55,228361,2,ED FOSTER,,6
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12/23/92,23:16:37,228362,2,CHARLIE KESTNER,,37
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]__I guess when you don't call in for 2 months, you should EXPECT
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to have to catch up over 100 messages! (I can recall, back in
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the mid-80's when, if you'd not called for 60 days, you'd be
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trying to catch up about 1,200 or so...)
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.
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(Bad habits die hard...)
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CHARLIE KESTNER,
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12/24/92,00:02:39,228363,2,JAY CROYLE,,3
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12/24/92,00:10:08,228364,2,MICHAEL SHARTIAG,,1
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12/24/92,00:31:11,228365,1,ALEX ZELL,,7
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]Of course, chaz; we were lucky to be able to log then, with as many
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as 100 callers a day. Nowadays 25 calls is big.
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ALEX ZELL,
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12/24/92,01:38:27,228366,1,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
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45971 12/22/92 WARD CHRISTENSEN => ANDY SHAPIRO: "R/DISK CLEANUP TIP"
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45972 12/23/92 DENNIS STAHL => TONY ANTONUCCI: "R/LAPTOPS"
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- End of summary -
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Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts.
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Msg 45971 is 18 line(s) on 12/22/92 from WARD CHRISTENSEN
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to ANDY SHAPIRO re: R/DISK CLEANUP TIP
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> What if you had two programs with the same name?
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I don't get it. How could I? I moved ALL my executable utilties
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down to a \sys\bin\unused, then move 'em back as I need 'em.
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matter of fact I wrote a little "I.bat" that looks first for a .COM,
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then a .EXE, then a .BAT, and if finding one, moves it back from
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.unused to \sys\bin.
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You say your solution is to use 4DOS's description function -
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my problem isn't that I don't know what they are - it is that it
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would be a big process to sort thru 300 executable programs trying to
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decide which you really use. With my trick, if you try to use it,
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you have to "bring it back" from the .\unused directory.
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Actually, I have MEGABYTES to clean up on another system - but
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it is not a matter of not knowing what it is, it is a matter of
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trying to decide what to keep. I have a large neough hard disk that
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I've become a pack rat - I have Turbo C, 1.0, 20, Turbo C+, Borland
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C+, etc. Actually, the only one I use it Turbo C 2.0, so I'm
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wondering if I should just "Blow the others away". But then again
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might be nice to keep 'em around in case I "grow" into C+.
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Msg 45972 is 01 line(s) on 12/23/92 from DENNIS STAHL
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to TONY ANTONUCCI re: R/LAPTOPS
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Thanks Tony, I'll spread the availabilty around.
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dup. chars.
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>Function:? |