• I need to write a novel

    From Matthew Munson@21:4/108 to All on Fri Mar 29 21:36:28 2024
    I was thinking of a novel where people meet each other during lunch during
    high school and also during after school and on the weekends on the bulletin board. It would be about youth finding themselves and fighting injustice in
    the era of 1995-1996. A period piece of historical fiction.

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  • From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to Matthew Munson on Fri Mar 29 23:59:14 2024
    I was thinking of a novel where people meet each other during lunch during high school and also during after school and on the weekends on the bulletin board. It would be about youth finding themselves and fighting injustice in the era of 1995-1996. A period piece of historical fiction.

    Lots of potential for historically accurate stories there, I think it's an interesting idea.

    The big question is - what baud rate are they connecting at?


    Chris/akacastor

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  • From n2qfd@21:1/222 to AKAcastor on Sat Mar 30 12:21:58 2024

    On 2024-03-29 23:59 AKAcastor said...
    The big question is - what baud rate are they connecting at?

    I wannt to say my buddy Jason used to call it the speed of smell!

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  • From Utopian Galt@21:4/108 to N2qfd on Sat Mar 30 20:26:59 2024
    BY: n2qfd (21:1/222)

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    |11n|09> |10On 2024-03-29 23:59 AKAcastor said...|07
    |11n|09> |10Ak> The big question is - what baud rate are they connecting at?|07 |11n|09> |07
    |11n|09> |10I wannt to say my buddy Jason used to call it the speed of smell! |07
    Its funny i thought i only had a 2400 baud modem back then, but it was really a 14.4!


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  • From nugax@21:1/167 to Utopian Galt on Sat Mar 30 23:12:18 2024
    My first modem was a 2400 baud. I thought it was flying watching
    lines of text scroll when I first called a BBS. Then I upgraded
    to a Zoom 14.4 and man was I flying! External Zoom. I was only
    13 so I didnt have the money for USR External, but thats what
    I always wanted!
    I should buy one now just for the heck of it.
    -Nugax


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  • From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to Nugax on Sun Mar 31 00:13:20 2024
    My first modem was a 2400 baud. I thought it was flying watching
    lines of text scroll when I first called a BBS. Then I upgraded
    to a Zoom 14.4 and man was I flying! External Zoom. I was only
    13 so I didnt have the money for USR External, but thats what
    I always wanted!
    I should buy one now just for the heck of it.

    I did exactly that - bought a USR Courier V.Everything (actually a couple) and I finally run them on a BBS, achieving that old goal. I also have a little collection of other modems like Hayes 1200 and Hayes 9600, USR Sportster 14.4 internal new in box (same type I ran my first BBS on), and a Zoom 14.4 - but internal, not the external version.

    Zoom is one of the modem brands I remember having a good reputation in the 90s, along with Supra and Zyxel and of course Hayes and USRobotics.

    I used a 2400 baud modem calling local BBSes from the school computer lab (one computer had a modem) after school hours, then the first modem I ran on my computer at home was the Sportster 14.4. The jump from 2400 to 14.4 was huge, and then the jump to 28.8 was pretty decent too.


    Chris/akacastor

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  • From fusion@21:1/616 to AKAcastor on Sun Mar 31 16:16:35 2024
    On 31 Mar 2024, AKAcastor said the following...

    I did exactly that - bought a USR Courier V.Everything (actually a
    couple) and I finally run them on a BBS, achieving that old goal. I
    also have a little collection of other modems like Hayes 1200 and Hayes 9600, USR Sportster 14.4 internal new in box (same type I ran my first
    BBS on), and a Zoom 14.4 - but internal, not the external version.

    i did the same thing but quite a bit late. phone line didn't ring for more than a year i think. then Diamond Dave called iirc and by then i was using it during a short period i didn't have a cell phone. so i answered it voice. said sorry and cancelled it shortly after.

    i'm glad for what he does but it wasn't worth keeping for him to call once year to update the listing :)

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to nugax on Sun Mar 31 14:52:16 2024
    Re: RE: RE: I need to write a novel
    By: nugax to Utopian Galt on Sat Mar 30 2024 11:12 pm

    My first modem was a 2400 baud. I thought it was flying watching lines of text scroll when I first called a BBS. Then I upgraded to a Zoom 14.4 and man was I flying! External Zoom. I was only 13 so I didnt have the money for USR External, but thats what I always wanted!
    I should buy one now just for the heck of it. -Nugax

    My first modem was also 2400 baud. Since it was my first modem, I couldn't really compare it to anything, but as a 12-year-old, sometimes I started to feel a little impatient having to wait 20 minutes to download a file that was 1 megabyte in size.. :) I later got a 14.4k modem, and I felt like that was a big improvement in speed.

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  • From Skylar@21:1/183 to nugax on Sun Mar 31 14:58:36 2024
    Re: RE: RE: I need to write a novel
    By: nugax to Utopian Galt on Sat Mar 30 2024 11:12 pm

    My first modem was a 2400 baud.

    My first modem was 300 baud. It was four of five years later that I upgraded to 1200 baud.

    Even small C64 programs take a while to transfer at 300 baud. Full disk downloads took *ages*.
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  • From n2qfd@21:1/154 to Utopian Galt on Mon Apr 1 07:09:26 2024
    I actually was just digging in the tech closet and found my old 33.3K PCMCIA modem in a box with my first wireless card next to it!

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  • From hollowone@21:2/150 to Matthew Munson on Sat Apr 20 14:10:54 2024
    I was thinking of a novel where people meet each other during lunch
    during high school and also during after school and on the weekends on
    the bulletin board. It would be about youth finding themselves and fighting injustice in the era of 1995-1996. A period piece of historical fiction.

    No judgment here, just curious as high school theme being 45 seems way too abstract to memorize already... nor as any topic for write ups... but I'm no novel writer either so if I was about writing anything it would be impersonated somehow with me, where I belong today... intellectually.

    High schoolers problems is something that totally does not resonate with me.

    I know this is still something that neglects me in the role of a writer, unless that would be only one book... so my question is... how old are you if high school is the topic for a novel? Have you ever written anything like that before and it's a continuation or this is something that impersonates with you still today as a writing need?

    -h1

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  • From hollowone@21:2/150 to nugax on Sat Apr 20 14:13:27 2024
    My first modem was a 2400 baud. I thought it was flying watching
    lines of text scroll when I first called a BBS. Then I upgraded
    to a Zoom 14.4 and man was I flying! External Zoom. I was only
    13 so I didnt have the money for USR External, but thats what
    I always wanted!

    I used 14.4 modem in the times of dial-up internet as my first networking experience at home as teen. Man that was reasonably fast back then, until I learned the bill!

    -h1

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  • From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to Hollowone on Sat Apr 20 14:37:52 2024
    I used 14.4 modem in the times of dial-up internet as my
    first networking experience at home as teen. Man that
    was reasonably fast back then, until I learned the bill!

    When I got my 486, I got with it a USRobotics Sportster 14.4 modem and it was so great! I had been calling BBSes from the school using a 2400 baud modem, so finally getting my own modem and it was SO MUCH FASTER was really spectacular.

    When the phone bill came, my parents used to mark which calls were theirs and have me pay for the rest - it was quicker to add up the few calls they made on the telephone than to add up the many calls I made with the modem. I got a weekly/monthly allowance as a kid, until I got a modem, then it became payment toward that month's phone bill.


    Chris/akacastor


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  • From mary4@21:1/166 to hollowone on Sun Apr 21 09:27:30 2024
    I used 14.4 modem in the times of dial-up internet as my first networking experience at home as teen. Man that was reasonably fast back then,
    until I learned the bill!

    lol

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  • From Utopian Galt@21:4/108 to Hollowone on Sat Apr 20 17:30:12 2024
    BY: hollowone (21:2/150)

    |11h|09> |10High schoolers problems is something that totally does not resonate with|07
    |11h|09> |10me.|07
    Sometimes people write for different audiences. Its a highly popular genre to write for 14-25 year olds.


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  • From Arelor@21:2/138 to hollowone on Tue Apr 23 09:09:03 2024
    Re: Re: I need to write a novel
    By: hollowone to Matthew Munson on Sat Apr 20 2024 02:10 pm

    I know this is still something that neglects me in the role of a writer, unless that would be only one book... so my question is... how old are you if high school is the topic for a novel? Have you ever written anything like that before and it's a continuation or this is something that impersonates with you still today as a writing need?

    To be honest, having gone through high-school is all the qualification you need in order to exploit the subject. I left school many years ago and still managed to write a "school themed" short story people liked. It had also a sinister army of Death that bought orphans for their ranks, but that is a minor detail :-)


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