I only have one thing to say:
& it's my tech support company motto:
DOS IST GUT!!!
I loved it, & could get it to do pretty much anything the latest version of
Windows could do. . .
Too lazy to re-hook up my IBM 486 PS/2 with DOS 6.22 & 100K+ humour(puns
jokes, stories, etc) text files
& no room in my work area now; in my old bachelor place, I had it in front of me
on my 6' wide table, & a Pentium running the latest Windows & unlimited internet
on the other side, so I could work both at once.
I was dialing into dozens of BBSes all over North America up uintil the BBS
world died with Y2K when everyone bought new Pentiums, c/w WinModems & an
internet CD(AO-Hell, Compu-Slurp) & everyoe just disappeared off the BBS
scene *sigh* This one's still up & running, but no regular callers any more
*sigh*
I had a good deal with my telco on my DOS dialup line, $30/month for
unlimited long distance in N.America -- I ran up over 6,000 minute/month
including chatting by voice with my e-GFs. . .
My itemized phone bill had tobe mailed in a flat envelope (10+ pages of calls
listed under "included with plan $0.00")
Ahh, DOS, I miss thee, surely. . .
I fear it's gone forever. One day I'll need to run underr Linux Ubutu's CLI
to bring back the feel of being in command of the details again. . . (i.e.
the exact opopsite of what Windows wants you to be doing)
Anyone else miss DOS? Tell me your stories. :)
Your friend,
<+]:{)}
Cyberpope, Bishop of ROM
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* Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757.2)
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