• Quick Poll

    From Netsurge@77:1/100 to All on Sat Aug 3 01:57:28 2019
    I'd like to get a feeling for what everyone is using.

    I know a lot of people are using Mystic or Synchronet to run their systems. They are both full featured all-in-one solutions which for the most part get updates and support from their creators.

    I would like to know who isn't running them. More importantly, what mailer/tosser you might be using.

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  • From Black Panther@77:1/102 to Netsurge on Sat Aug 3 00:05:42 2019
    On 03 Aug 2019, Netsurge said the following...

    I know a lot of people are using Mystic or Synchronet to run their systems. They are both full featured all-in-one solutions which for the most part get updates and support from their creators.

    I would like to know who isn't running them. More importantly, what mailer/tosser you might be using.

    Well, it depends on which system here. The main BBS system, Debian 10, is running Mystic, with Binkd, and the Husky project.

    The secondary system, Win7, is running Mystic with mis and mutil, and Synchronet with Binkit.


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  • From Netsurge@77:77/5 to All on Sat Aug 3 02:13:12 2019
    From: Netsurge <netsurge@scinet-ftn.org>

    On 2019-08-03 04:05:42 +0000, Black Panther said:

    Well, it depends on which system here. The main BBS system, Debian 10, is running Mystic, with Binkd, and the Husky project.

    I see the Husky trend I started seems to have picked up stream with
    Paul also now switching.

    The secondary system, Win7, is running Mystic with mis and mutil, and Synchronet with Binkit.

    What is the second system for? Just an additional bbs? I know you run
    the QWK gate off of the SBBS system, but I didn't know you ran a second
    bbs. Thats awesome.

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  • From Black Panther@77:1/102 to Netsurge on Sat Aug 3 00:20:44 2019
    On 03 Aug 2019, Netsurge said the following...

    I see the Husky trend I started seems to have picked up stream with
    Paul also now switching.

    I did run Husky back when I was still running Windoze. I just decided to
    switch back to it again.

    Paul is actually switching because FastEcho strips the zone from the seenby kludge lines, and causes issues. He's been looking at it for a bit already,
    but I think the config is a bit overwhelming...

    What is the second system for? Just an additional bbs? I know you run the QWK gate off of the SBBS system, but I didn't know you ran a second bbs. Thats awesome.

    The Mystic on Win7 is the fsxNet hub 4 system, and the SBBS is the FTN<>QWK gateway for 4 networks now. :)

    I used to have my RPi running with copies of ENiGMA and MagickaBBS running on it. I ended up shutting that down, as I never even looked at them after they were running... :(


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  • From Netsurge@77:77/5 to All on Sat Aug 3 02:33:04 2019
    From: Netsurge <netsurge@scinet-ftn.org>

    On 2019-08-03 04:20:44 +0000, Black Panther said:

    The Mystic on Win7 is the fsxNet hub 4 system, and the SBBS is the FTN<>QWK gateway for 4 networks now. :)


    Why not consolidate the hub system into your husky setup?
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  • From Black Panther@77:1/102 to Netsurge on Sat Aug 3 00:46:10 2019
    On 03 Aug 2019, Netsurge said the following...

    The Mystic on Win7 is the fsxNet hub 4 system, and the SBBS is the FTN<> gateway for 4 networks now. :)

    Why not consolidate the hub system into your husky setup?

    I'd like to keep that as a separate system, to avoid any issues. I may, at
    some point, change it over to husky though. I've been noticing a few problems with mutil and mis, and the lack of decent reporting systems.

    I did write a utility that would read the logs, and generate a report to show when the last connection was from each system, but there are a few bugs that need to get squashed...


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  • From Atreyu@77:1/103 to Netsurge on Sat Aug 3 08:32:54 2019
    On 03 Aug 19 01:57:28, Netsurge said the following to All:

    I would like to know who isn't running them. More importantly, what mailer/tosser you might be using.

    D'Bridge and Renegade, on Windows.

    Atreyu

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  • From Alterego@77:3/101 to Netsurge on Sat Aug 3 23:17:06 2019
    Re: Quick Poll
    By: Netsurge to All on Sat Aug 03 2019 01:57 am

    I'd like to get a feeling for what everyone is using.
    I would like to know who isn't running them. More importantly, what mailer/tosser you might be using.

    So I've switched from MBSE and Mystic (mystic was a point of off MBSE) to just Synchronet.

    At the moment, I'm using Synchronets BinkIT, but I will probably switch to binkd, since i cannot get binkit to poll out over IPv6 (unless somebody can help me).


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  • From Netsurge@77:77/5 to All on Sat Aug 3 09:34:24 2019
    From: Netsurge <netsurge@scinet-ftn.org>

    On 2019-08-03 12:32:55 +0000, Atreyu said:

    On 03 Aug 19 01:57:28, Netsurge said the following to All:

    I would like to know who isn't running them. More importantly, what mailer/tosser you might be using.

    D'Bridge and Renegade, on Windows.

    Atreyu

    Nothing like keeping kick ass software alive.
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  • From Dumas Walker@77:1/115 to NETSURGE on Sun Aug 4 10:21:00 2019
    I know a lot of people are using Mystic or Synchronet to run their systems. They are both full featured all-in-one solutions which for the most part get updates and support from their creators.

    I would like to know who isn't running them. More importantly, what mailer/tosser you might be using.

    I only carry this network on my Synchronet system as it is my main system.
    I do have a couple of other BBSes running Magicka/Magimail on a Pi, and GT Power (with QWK networking) under dosemu.

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  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Dumas Walker on Sun Aug 4 12:04:36 2019
    I only carry this network on my Synchronet system as it is my main
    system. I do have a couple of other BBSes running Magicka/Magimail on a Pi, and GT Power (with QWK networking) under dosemu.

    I am curious about the offline mail reader you are using as it seems to generate no standard msgid's which is causing your messages to be dropped
    from the gate.

    Is it open source? Is the code publicly available?

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  • From Psi-Jack@77:1/118 to Netsurge on Sun Aug 4 19:43:34 2019
    Re: Quick Poll
    By: Netsurge to All on Sat Aug 03 2019 01:57 am

    I'd like to get a feeling for what everyone is using.

    I know a lot of people are using Mystic or Synchronet to run their systems. They are both full featured all-in-one solutions which for the most part get updates and support from their creators.

    I would like to know who isn't running them. More importantly, what mailer/tosser you might be using.

    I'm running a pure Synchronet 3.17 CVS build on CentOS 7.x compiled into RPMs and maintained that way. Using BinkIT, SBBSEcho, TickIT, etc, all the parts now comprised of what Synchronet is today. That is what is linked up with you now. :)

    I have a HUB server that currently acts as FTN hub with pure BinkD, Hpt, Htick, MakeNL, and GoldEd+, that's handling other networks, specifically FidoNet and GatorNet right now. That's not linked up to you, but it's there just the same. ===
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  • From Psi-Jack@77:1/118 to Alterego on Sun Aug 4 19:45:18 2019
    Re: Quick Poll
    By: Alterego to Netsurge on Sat Aug 03 2019 11:17 pm

    At the moment, I'm using Synchronets BinkIT, but I will probably switch to binkd, since i cannot get binkit to poll out over IPv6 (unless somebody can help me).

    There's work under way to possibly fix that, but that said.... It's working fine for me. Are you trying to run binkit under jsexec as its own independent thing, or along with sbbs itself?
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  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Psi-Jack on Sun Aug 4 20:36:34 2019
    I'm running a pure Synchronet 3.17 CVS build on CentOS 7.x compiled into RPMs and maintained that way. Using BinkIT, SBBSEcho, TickIT, etc, all
    the parts now comprised of what Synchronet is today. That is what is linked up with you now. :)

    I ran synchronet for years and was very happy with it. Rob does amazing work addressing issues in the community.

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  • From Alterego@77:3/101 to Psi-Jack on Mon Aug 5 12:30:20 2019
    Re: Quick Poll
    By: Psi-Jack to Alterego on Sun Aug 04 2019 07:45 pm

    Re: Quick Poll
    By: Alterego to Netsurge on Sat Aug 03 2019 11:17 pm
    At the moment, I'm using Synchronets BinkIT, but I will probably switch to binkd, since i cannot get binkit to poll out over IPv6 (unless somebody can help me).
    There's work under way to possibly fix that, but that said.... It's working fine for me. Are you trying to run binkit under jsexec as its own independent thing, or along with sbbs itself?

    You can outbound poll with BinkIT?

    My first step was to use jsexec binkit -l <node> to verify a config - and I think I also had some outbound mail that was set to crash, but it didnt go out.

    The log only said "... failed"

    I've tried both with a FQDN that only resolved to an AAAA record, as well as trying to hardcode the IP addr using IPv6 as is, as well as enclosed in square brackets [].

    So yes, both, adhoc calls with binkit -l and sbbs calling it.

    How does yours work...?

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  • From Netsurge@77:77/5 to All on Mon Aug 5 00:57:06 2019
    From: Netsurge <netsurge@scinet-ftn.org>

    On 2019-08-03 04:46:10 +0000, Black Panther said:

    On 03 Aug 2019, Netsurge said the following...

    The Mystic on Win7 is the fsxNet hub 4 system, and the SBBS is the FTN<>
    gateway for 4 networks now. :)

    Why not consolidate the hub system into your husky setup?

    I'd like to keep that as a separate system, to avoid any issues. I may, at some point, change it over to husky though. I've been noticing a few problems with mutil and mis, and the lack of decent reporting systems.

    I did write a utility that would read the logs, and generate a report to show when the last connection was from each system, but there are a few bugs that need to get squashed...

    I have written a script that will look through the fileboxes and
    reports back how long mail has been waiting to be picked up as a
    netmail to myself. It reports how many days before the last connection,
    how many message packets, how many file tics and the node number. If
    that helps.

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  • From Black Panther@77:1/102 to Netsurge on Mon Aug 5 07:01:26 2019
    On 05 Aug 2019, Netsurge said the following...

    I have written a script that will look through the fileboxes and
    reports back how long mail has been waiting to be picked up as a
    netmail to myself. It reports how many days before the last connection, how many message packets, how many file tics and the node number. If
    that helps.

    That sounds a lot more in-depth than what I've got now... Could I take a look at that script? It would help tremendously.


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  • From Netsurge@77:77/5 to All on Mon Aug 5 12:46:44 2019
    From: Netsurge <netsurge@scinet-ftn.org>

    On 2019-08-05 11:01:26 +0000, Black Panther said:

    On 05 Aug 2019, Netsurge said the following...

    I have written a script that will look through the fileboxes and
    reports back how long mail has been waiting to be picked up as a
    netmail to myself. It reports how many days before the last connection, how many message packets, how many file tics and the node number. If that helps.

    That sounds a lot more in-depth than what I've got now... Could I take a look at that script? It would help tremendously.

    I plan on releasing it, I just have to clean up the code so other can
    easily read it and see what it is doing. I am terrible at proper
    formatting.

    I should have it hatched out later today or tomorrow.
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  • From Black Panther@77:1/102 to Netsurge on Mon Aug 5 10:51:24 2019
    On 05 Aug 2019, Netsurge said the following...

    I plan on releasing it, I just have to clean up the code so other can easily read it and see what it is doing. I am terrible at proper formatting.

    I'm actually pretty good with formatting. I just have issues when it comes to commenting my code. I'll go back and look at old code, and it takes me awhile to figure out what the heck I was thinking when I wrote it... :)

    I should have it hatched out later today or tomorrow.

    You're awesome, Frank. Don't believe what Nick tells you... lol <jk>


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  • From Netsurge@77:77/5 to All on Mon Aug 5 12:55:50 2019
    From: Netsurge <netsurge@scinet-ftn.org>

    On 2019-08-05 14:51:24 +0000, Black Panther said:

    I'm actually pretty good with formatting. I just have issues when it comes to commenting my code. I'll go back and look at old code, and it takes me awhile to figure out what the heck I was thinking when I wrote it... :)

    I look through some of the stuff I have written and am amazed that it
    even works, lol.

    I should have it hatched out later today or tomorrow.

    You're awesome, Frank. Don't believe what Nick tells you... lol <jk>

    Sadly, everything Nick says about me is true!
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  • From Atreyu@77:1/103 to Netsurge on Mon Aug 5 15:45:12 2019
    On 05 Aug 19 12:55:51, Netsurge said the following to All:

    You're awesome, Frank. Don't believe what Nick tells you... lol <jk>

    Sadly, everything Nick says about me is true!

    It takes two to lie - One to lie, and one to listen.

    Atreyu

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  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Atreyu on Mon Aug 5 15:58:38 2019
    It takes two to lie - One to lie, and one to listen.

    Alas, that's why its tru.

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  • From Black Panther@77:1/102 to Atreyu on Mon Aug 5 14:11:14 2019
    On 05 Aug 2019, Atreyu said the following...

    You're awesome, Frank. Don't believe what Nick tells you... lol <jk>

    Sadly, everything Nick says about me is true!

    It takes two to lie - One to lie, and one to listen.

    I think, for someone to say something bad about Frank, it would have to be a lie...


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  • From Netsurge@77:77/5 to All on Mon Aug 5 17:00:40 2019
    From: Netsurge <netsurge@scinet-ftn.org>

    On 2019-08-05 18:11:14 +0000, Black Panther said:

    On 05 Aug 2019, Atreyu said the following...

    You're awesome, Frank. Don't believe what Nick tells you... lol <jk>

    Sadly, everything Nick says about me is true!

    It takes two to lie - One to lie, and one to listen.

    I think, for someone to say something bad about Frank, it would have to be a lie...

    That is some funny shit right there.
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  • From Psi-Jack@77:1/118 to Netsurge on Tue Aug 6 20:27:20 2019
    Re: Re: Quick Poll
    By: Netsurge to Psi-Jack on Sun Aug 04 2019 08:36 pm

    I'm running a pure Synchronet 3.17 CVS build on CentOS 7.x compiled
    into RPMs and maintained that way. Using BinkIT, SBBSEcho, TickIT,
    etc, all the parts now comprised of what Synchronet is today. That
    is what is linked up with you now. :)

    I ran synchronet for years and was very happy with it. Rob does amazing work addressing issues in the community.

    He really does. Even more so now than before I think. It's actually rather quite refreshing to see someone actively there, and actively fixing things as things come up. Just the other day, someone was mentioning that BinkIt outbound wasn't initiating IPv6 callouts, and that running ircd.js via a standalone jsexec so it didn't depend on sbbs to be running to work, wasn't binding to IPv6. As of today, both of these issues are now fixed, thanks to Deuce and Rob. ===
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  • From Psi-Jack@77:1/118 to Alterego on Tue Aug 6 20:30:00 2019
    Re: Quick Poll
    By: Alterego to Psi-Jack on Mon Aug 05 2019 12:30 pm

    At the moment, I'm using Synchronets BinkIT, but I will probably
    switch to binkd, since i cannot get binkit to poll out over IPv6
    (unless somebody can help me).
    There's work under way to possibly fix that, but that said.... It's
    working fine for me. Are you trying to run binkit under jsexec as its
    own independent thing, or along with sbbs itself?

    You can outbound poll with BinkIT?

    My first step was to use jsexec binkit -l <node> to verify a config - and I think I also had some outbound mail that was set to crash, but it didnt go out.

    You can, actually. I wrote a script that creates the necessary BSO files to initiate a poll, and after the script is done, it simply touches the binkout.now to initiate a forced poll, which automatically follows the BSO as well.

    And, as I just mentioned in my previous post to Netsurge, your issues with BinkIt not doing IPv6 outbound should now be fixed in current CVS. you'll need full updates to source, not just the JS, because of things that have been done in core C/C++ code, but it's there now.
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  • From Alterego@77:3/101 to Psi-Jack on Wed Aug 7 14:03:48 2019
    Re: Quick Poll
    By: Psi-Jack to Alterego on Tue Aug 06 2019 08:30 pm

    Re: Quick Poll
    By: Alterego to Psi-Jack on Mon Aug 05 2019 12:30 pm
    And, as I just mentioned in my previous post to Netsurge, your issues with BinkIt not doing IPv6 outbound should now be fixed in current CVS. you'll need full updates to source, not just the JS, because of things that have been done in core C/C++ code, but it's there now.

    Dang! I did a rebuild yesterday (after seeing some IPv6 stuff being committed) - I was too keen.

    Kicked off a rebuild now, I'll test it out.
    ...лоег
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  • From Psi-Jack@77:1/118 to Alterego on Sun Aug 11 02:07:44 2019
    Re: Quick Poll
    By: Alterego to Psi-Jack on Wed Aug 07 2019 02:03 pm

    And, as I just mentioned in my previous post to Netsurge, your
    issues with BinkIt not doing IPv6 outbound should now be fixed in
    current CVS. you'll need full updates to source, not just the JS,
    because of things that have been done in core C/C++ code, but it's
    there now.

    Dang! I did a rebuild yesterday (after seeing some IPv6 stuff being committed) - I was too keen.

    Kicked off a rebuild now, I'll test it out.

    Hehe, nice. I'm planning to update here soon, myself. The new ircd stuff is in and presumably things are settling in for the weekend so, likely tomorrow morning or so, I'll kick off my rpm builds and get the updates into my repo I use for upgrading. ;)
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  • From Alterego@77:3/101 to Psi-Jack on Sun Aug 11 16:15:40 2019
    Re: Quick Poll
    By: Psi-Jack to Alterego on Sun Aug 11 2019 02:07 am

    Kicked off a rebuild now, I'll test it out.

    Hehe, nice. I'm planning to update here soon, myself. The new ircd stuff is in and presumably things are settling in for the weekend so, likely tomorrow morning or so, I'll kick off my rpm builds and get the updates into my repo I use for upgrading. ;)

    Yes, I can confirm the IPv6 stuff works well :)

    Found a couple of other glitches along the way that DM has fixed.
    ...лоег

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  • From Psi-Jack@77:1/118 to Alterego on Sun Aug 11 02:17:52 2019
    Re: Quick Poll
    By: Alterego to Psi-Jack on Sun Aug 11 2019 04:15 pm

    Kicked off a rebuild now, I'll test it out.

    Hehe, nice. I'm planning to update here soon, myself. The new ircd
    stuff is in and presumably things are settling in for the weekend
    so, likely tomorrow morning or so, I'll kick off my rpm builds and
    get the updates into my repo I use for upgrading. ;)

    Yes, I can confirm the IPv6 stuff works well :)

    Perfect! Glad to hear it.

    Found a couple of other glitches along the way that DM has fixed.

    Egggselent! And it's people like you that helps make Synchronet great again. Oh wait, it was always great. :)
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  • From Nightfox@77:1/110 to Psi-Jack on Mon Aug 12 14:05:16 2019
    Re: Re: Quick Poll
    By: Psi-Jack to Netsurge on Tue Aug 06 2019 08:27 pm

    I ran synchronet for years and was very happy with it. Rob does
    amazing work addressing issues in the community.

    He really does. Even more so now than before I think. It's actually rather quite refreshing to see someone actively there, and actively fixing things as things come up. Just the other day, someone was mentioning that BinkIt outbound wasn't initiating IPv6 callouts, and that running ircd.js via a standalone jsexec so it didn't depend on sbbs to be running to work, wasn't binding to IPv6. As of today, both of these issues are now fixed, thanks to Deuce and Rob. ===

    Rob has a wife and kids, and I think he is lucky to be able to set aside time seemingly every day to work on something he loves (such as Synchronet). I bought my first house and got married a few years ago, and lately I feel like I don't regularly have time to work on BBS stuff or other hobbies. I work on it when I have time here and there.

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  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Nightfox on Mon Aug 12 20:22:48 2019
    Rob has a wife and kids, and I think he is lucky to be able to set aside time se emingly every day to work on something he loves (such as Synchronet). I bought my first house and got married a few years ago,
    and lately I feel like I don't r egularly have time to work on BBS stuff or other hobbies. I work on it when I h ave time here and there.

    As kids get older, more time gets slowly freed up!

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  • From Nightfox@77:1/110 to Netsurge on Tue Aug 13 09:37:30 2019
    Re: Re: Quick Poll
    By: Netsurge to Nightfox on Mon Aug 12 2019 08:22 pm

    Rob has a wife and kids, and I think he is lucky to be able to set
    aside time se emingly every day to work on something he loves (such
    as Synchronet). I bought my first house and got married a few years
    ago, and lately I feel like I don't r egularly have time to work on
    BBS stuff or other hobbies. I work on it when I h ave time here and
    there.

    As kids get older, more time gets slowly freed up!

    I'm married, but I don't even have any kids yet, and I feel like my time for my BBS is fairly limited right now..

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  • From Joacim Melin@77:2/101 to Nightfox on Tue Aug 13 19:24:20 2019
    Re: Re: Quick Poll
    By: Netsurge to Nightfox on Mon Aug 12 2019 08:22 pm

    Rob has a wife and kids, and I think he is lucky to be able to set
    aside time se emingly every day to work on something he loves (such
    as Synchronet). I bought my first house and got married a few years
    ago, and lately I feel like I don't r egularly have time to work on
    BBS stuff or other hobbies. I work on it when I h ave time here and
    there.

    As kids get older, more time gets slowly freed up!

    I'm married, but I don't even have any kids yet, and I feel like my
    time for my BBS is fairly limited right now..

    Oh, little does he know... :-D

    /Married, four kids...


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  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Joacim Melin on Tue Aug 13 14:04:28 2019
    Oh, little does he know... :-D

    /Married, four kids...

    Yup. Once a few years are packed on the marriage and the kids get older (21
    and 13 here), things become easier.

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  • From Joacim Melin@77:2/101 to Netsurge on Tue Aug 13 20:33:06 2019
    Oh, little does he know... :-D

    /Married, four kids...

    Yup. Once a few years are packed on the marriage and the kids get
    older (21
    and 13 here), things become easier.

    My 19 year old daughter is actually moving out this weekend. Her 16 year old sister is still living at home, as are their two brothers (9 and 7 years old).



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  • From Black Panther@77:1/102 to Joacim Melin on Tue Aug 13 12:42:40 2019
    On 13 Aug 2019, Joacim Melin said the following...

    I'm married, but I don't even have any kids yet, and I feel like my time for my BBS is fairly limited right now..

    Oh, little does he know... :-D

    /Married, four kids...

    Married with three kids here... :)


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  • From Black Panther@77:1/102 to Netsurge on Tue Aug 13 12:43:48 2019
    On 13 Aug 2019, Netsurge said the following...

    Yup. Once a few years are packed on the marriage and the kids get older (21 and 13 here), things become easier.

    Oh, I feel old now... My oldest is 30, middle is 27, and youngest is 25. I'm STILL waiting for grandchildren though...


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  • From Nightfox@77:1/110 to Joacim Melin on Tue Aug 13 12:22:00 2019
    Re: Re: Quick Poll
    By: Joacim Melin to Nightfox on Tue Aug 13 2019 07:24 pm

    I'm married, but I don't even have any kids yet, and I feel like
    my time for my BBS is fairly limited right now..

    Oh, little does he know... :-D

    Who is "he"?

    Nightfox
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  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Joacim Melin on Tue Aug 13 16:18:52 2019
    My 19 year old daughter is actually moving out this weekend. Her 16 year old sis ter is still living at home, as are their two brothers (9 and 7 years old).

    I have a hard time managing two, I can't imagine 4.

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  • From Paul Hayton@77:3/102 to Black Panther on Wed Aug 14 13:43:48 2019
    On 13 Aug 2019 at 12:43p, Black Panther pondered and said...

    Oh, I feel old now... My oldest is 30, middle is 27, and youngest is 25. I'm STILL waiting for grandchildren though...

    Oldest son is 27, daughter 26, son at 18, daughter is 16 ... only the
    youngest is at home now..

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  • From Psi-Jack@77:1/118 to Nightfox on Tue Aug 13 21:59:44 2019
    Re: Re: Quick Poll
    By: Nightfox to Psi-Jack on Mon Aug 12 2019 02:05 pm

    Rob has a wife and kids, and I think he is lucky to be able to set aside time seemingly every day to work on something he loves (such as Synchronet). I bought my first house and got married a few years ago, and lately I feel like I don't regularly have time to work on BBS stuff or other hobbies. I work on it when I have time here and there.

    Quite true. I was married, so I know the feeling, however, my wife, unfortunately, was all about her and nothing but her. Had to be about her or it just upset her, made her mad, etc. Narcissistic as they get.

    I've got a proper girlfriend now that's definitely the exact opposite, and much happier for it. ;)

    But, yeah, time and sharing time appropriately can be difficult especially with family matters.
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  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Psi-Jack on Tue Aug 13 22:59:48 2019
    But, yeah, time and sharing time appropriately can be difficult
    especially with family matters.

    IMO, family is always first, once that is done, me time comes next, lol

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  • From Joacim Melin@77:2/101 to Nightfox on Wed Aug 14 09:30:32 2019
    Re: Re: Quick Poll
    By: Joacim Melin to Nightfox on Tue Aug 13 2019 07:24 pm

    I'm married, but I don't even have any kids yet, and I feel like
    my time for my BBS is fairly limited right now..

    Oh, little does he know... :-D

    Who is "he"?

    Nightfox

    HE/SHE/IT.


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  • From Psi-Jack@77:1/118 to Netsurge on Thu Aug 15 00:24:44 2019
    Re: Re: Quick Poll
    By: Netsurge to Psi-Jack on Tue Aug 13 2019 10:59 pm

    But, yeah, time and sharing time appropriately can be difficult
    especially with family matters.

    IMO, family is always first, once that is done, me time comes next, lol

    Hmmm, indeed. I've only ever been married, no kids. And for a while I did actually try to put family entirely first, but with my former wife, that ended up becoming all-consuming, even to the point it would start effecting my work. But, then, I mentioned before, my wife was extremely narcissistic. Since we seperated, things have been a lot better in the overall, and with my new girlfriend in exactly the opposite spectrum, things have been so much better. Simpler, and she, like me, sometimes just needs their space to themselves at times, which it quite a normal thing to me. :)
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  • From Netsurge@77:77/5 to All on Thu Aug 15 00:57:04 2019
    From: Netsurge <netsurge@scinet-ftn.org>

    On 2019-08-15 04:24:44 +0000, Psi-Jack said:

    Hmmm, indeed. I've only ever been married, no kids. And for a while I
    did actually try to
    put family entirely first, but with my former wife, that ended up
    becoming all-consuming,
    even to the point it would start effecting my work. But, then, I
    mentioned before, my
    wife was extremely narcissistic. Since we seperated, things have been a
    lot better in the
    overall, and with my new girlfriend in exactly the opposite spectrum,
    things have been so
    much better. Simpler, and she, like me, sometimes just needs their
    space to themselves at
    times, which it quite a normal thing to me. :)

    We have over 20 years under our belts. If we had spent every waking
    minute glued to each other we would have killed each other.

    A balance of space and togetherness is the perfect recipe IMO.

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