• Happy

    From digimaus@618:618/1 to All on Tue Dec 2 19:11:01 2025
    Hi everyone,

    I just want to say I am happy to see all the message traffic lately. I
    take pride in Micronet's "quality, not quantity" motto. I'm enjoying
    all of the interaction!

    -- digi
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  • From Gamgee@618:250/24 to digimaus on Tue Dec 2 20:27:09 2025
    digimaus wrote to All <=-

    Hi everyone,

    I just want to say I am happy to see all the message traffic lately. I take pride in Micronet's "quality, not quantity" motto. I'm enjoying
    all of the interaction!

    I've noticed an increase lately too!

    -- digi
    (who loves big offline mail packets)

    I cannot lie ..... I love big...... mail packets. Too. ;-)




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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Gamgee on Tue Dec 2 23:29:53 2025
    Hello Gamgee,

    02 Dec 25 20:27, you wrote to digimaus:

    I've noticed an increase lately too!

    A big increase.

    I cannot lie ..... I love big...... mail packets. Too. ;-)

    Fe-mail packets?

    ... I'm going to make something Canadian out of maple syrup and
    beavers.

    Either that or from a hockey puck and some Timmy's. LOL

    -- Sean

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  • From Gamgee@618:250/24 to Sean Dennis on Wed Dec 3 16:18:17 2025
    Sean Dennis wrote to Gamgee <=-

    I've noticed an increase lately too!

    A big increase.

    I cannot lie ..... I love big...... mail packets. Too. ;-)

    Fe-mail packets?

    Yes. *STRICTLY* that kind. ;-)

    ... I'm going to make something Canadian out of maple syrup and
    beavers.

    Either that or from a hockey puck and some Timmy's. LOL

    LOL, I had to look up Timmy's. Don't have any of that restaurant around
    these parts, but I do have a lot of hockey pucks. Maybe I'll use shrimp-n-grits.




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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Gamgee on Wed Dec 3 22:21:48 2025
    Hello Gamgee,

    03 Dec 25 16:18, you wrote to me:

    LOL, I had to look up Timmy's. Don't have any of that restaurant
    around these parts, but I do have a lot of hockey pucks. Maybe I'll
    use shrimp-n-grits.

    I think the nearest Tim Horton's to me is in Noo Yawk City.

    Maple syrup and Labatt beer. Toss in Bob and Doug Mackenzie and you're golden, eh?

    -- Sean

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  • From Jimmy Anderson@618:250/24 to digimaus on Wed Dec 3 22:10:57 2025
    digimaus wrote to All <=-

    Hi everyone,

    I just want to say I am happy to see all the message traffic lately. I take pride in Micronet's "quality, not quantity" motto. I'm enjoying
    all of the interaction!

    -- digi
    (who loves big offline mail packets)

    My primary use of BBS's. Even back in the day when we had LOCAL
    ones where we'd play games in addition, I was doing echonets...


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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Jimmy Anderson on Wed Dec 3 23:26:07 2025
    Hello Jimmy,

    03 Dec 25 22:10, you wrote to digimaus:

    My primary use of BBS's. Even back in the day when we had LOCAL
    ones where we'd play games in addition, I was doing echonets...

    I have a few doors and file areas. If I put in all the files I have, it'd be about 20GB of files but no one looks for files much anymore, except in the FileFind echo.

    -- Sean

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  • From Gamgee@618:250/24 to Sean Dennis on Thu Dec 4 08:18:09 2025
    Sean Dennis wrote to Gamgee <=-

    LOL, I had to look up Timmy's. Don't have any of that restaurant
    around these parts, but I do have a lot of hockey pucks. Maybe I'll
    use shrimp-n-grits.

    I think the nearest Tim Horton's to me is in Noo Yawk City.

    Likely the same for me.

    Maple syrup and Labatt beer. Toss in Bob and Doug Mackenzie and you're golden, eh?

    I grew up on maple syrup and Labatt's, about an hour's drive from the
    Canadian border, although I always preferred Molson Golden.


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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to DIGIMAUS on Thu Dec 4 09:22:21 2025
    I just want to say I am happy to see all the message traffic lately. I
    >take pride in Micronet's "quality, not quantity" motto. I'm enjoying
    >all of the interaction!

    And generally quantity tends to have a negative effect of quality... B)

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Gamgee on Thu Dec 4 11:33:41 2025
    Gamgee wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    I grew up on maple syrup and Labatt's, about an hour's drive from
    the Canadian border, although I always preferred Molson Golden.

    I have had Canadians tell me Molson Golden is better than Labatt.

    I'd not know myself.

    Now when it comes to soda, my favorite is RC Cola if I'm being naughty
    or Diet Rite when I can find it. It used to be all over the place here
    then disappeared.

    -- Sean



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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Rob Mccart on Thu Dec 4 11:59:15 2025
    Rob Mccart wrote to DIGIMAUS <=-

    And generally quantity tends to have a negative effect of quality...
    B)

    Yes, which is why I stress that I prefer quality over quantity. I'd
    much rather have a few good messages that a ton of nothing.

    I am thankful that I have only had to moderate only a handful of times
    in the past 25 years too. People tend to be muxh more well behaved in
    here.

    -- Sean


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  • From Atreyu@618:400/24 to Digimaus on Thu Dec 4 20:11:37 2025
    On 04 Dec 25 11:33:41, Digimaus said the following to Gamgee:

    I grew up on maple syrup and Labatt's, about an hour's drive from
    the Canadian border, although I always preferred Molson Golden.

    I have had Canadians tell me Molson Golden is better than Labatt.

    Both beers are horse-youknowwhat.

    Saw some other msgs here about Tim Hortons. Completely overrated.

    Actually I like 7/11 coffee... and the Maxwell House breakfast coffee-pods.

    Nick

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Atreyu on Thu Dec 4 20:44:59 2025
    Hello Atreyu,

    04 Dec 25 20:11, you wrote to Digimaus:

    Both beers are horse-youknowwhat.

    Like some of the US light beers I've tasted.

    Actually I like 7/11 coffee... and the Maxwell House breakfast coffee-pods.

    No 7/11 around here, sadly, but I do like McDonald's coffee.

    I used to have to drink the charcoal the Army thought was coffee when I was in the Army and anything is better than that.

    -- Sean

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  • From Gamgee@618:250/24 to digimaus on Thu Dec 4 20:35:40 2025
    digimaus wrote to Gamgee <=-

    I grew up on maple syrup and Labatt's, about an hour's drive from
    the Canadian border, although I always preferred Molson Golden.

    I have had Canadians tell me Molson Golden is better than Labatt.
    I'd not know myself.

    I also believe it is better. Hard to find this far south, though.

    Now when it comes to soda, my favorite is RC Cola if I'm being naughty
    or Diet Rite when I can find it. It used to be all over the place here then disappeared.

    I used to enjoy RC Cola, though haven't seen that in a long time either.
    I'm not likely to try any soda with the word "Diet" on the label, have
    never liked the taste of the fake sweeteners.




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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to JIMMY ANDERSON on Fri Dec 5 09:21:48 2025
    I just want to say I am happy to see all the message traffic lately. I take pride in Micronet's "quality, not quantity" motto. I'm enjoying
    all of the interaction!

    My primary use of BBS's. Even back in the day when we had LOCAL
    >ones where we'd play games in addition, I was doing echonets...

    The only time I ever played games on a BBS was when I first got
    into the local BBS options. They had one at the highschool that
    had a Poker Game on it. I played that for about a week until I
    got the high score and then lost interest.

    I'm sure AI is much improved since then but it didn't take me long
    to see the weak points in the computer I was playing against..

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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to DIGIMAUS on Sat Dec 6 08:50:19 2025
    Now when it comes to soda, my favorite is RC Cola if I'm being naughty
    >or Diet Rite when I can find it. It used to be all over the place here
    >then disappeared.

    The only soft drink I usually buy is Dr. Pepper...

    I hear that started off in Texas in 1885...

    Although Coca-Cola was close, starting off in 1886, although the
    original had real Coca extract in it.. They say it got very
    popular very quickly.. B)

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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to DIGIMAUS on Sat Dec 6 08:50:19 2025
    And generally quantity tends to have a negative effect of quality... B)

    Yes, which is why I stress that I prefer quality over quantity. I'd
    >much rather have a few good messages that a ton of nothing.

    I am thankful that I have only had to moderate only a handful of times
    >in the past 25 years too. People tend to be muxh more well behaved in
    >here.

    Good to hear.. I suppose 'Quality' is a matter of opinion but I don't
    think any of my messages have been deleted so I suppose I should feel
    good about that.. B)

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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to SEAN DENNIS on Sat Dec 6 08:50:19 2025
    Both beers are horse-youknowwhat.

    Like some of the US light beers I've tasted.

    Aren't all US beers light?.. B)

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Rob Mccart on Sat Dec 6 15:49:41 2025
    Hello Rob,

    06 Dec 25 08:50, you wrote to me:

    Aren't all US beers light?.. B)

    I'd not know. I don't like beer. I much prefer the harder stuff.

    -- Sean

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