On 23 Oct 2019, Simon Geddes said the following...
SG> It doesn't. It's a good idea though - although I would rather stay in
SG> the world of the BBS/fido/other BBS nets, than venture into the murky world
SG> of the net*.
SG> * This seems like a somewhat arbitary distinction I agree, when most
SG> BBSes are accessible only via the internet! But if I had a
SG> readily-available internet connection, I'd just go www.amiga.org,
SG> amigaworld.org etc. etc.
Well there are Amgia echo's on CNet and Retronet, those nets sound more like
what your looking for if I am hearing you right. The activity on the amiga echo
under retronet lately is more active than CNet's.
Again does the BBS your connecting to offer CNet or Retronet? Being a Commodore
teen and graduating to Amiga, this is why I offer those nets along with the
usenets on my BBS. My personal goal for my BBS is to offer the most active
8/16bit echo's/nets I can find so users can connect with others all in one
place.
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* Origin: Agency HUB, Dunedin - New Zealand | Fido<>Usenet Gateway (3:770/3)
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