Also, in the early days every one used an Alias online - and only the Sysop knew the real names behind the pseudonyms. Aliases that I have used in the BBS world are:
- Merlin - Very original, eh?
- Lord Corwin - I liked Roger Zelazny's Amber series.
- (my real name) - Hey no one was using real names, right?
- (my real name backwards) - Yes it's pronounceable and does sound strangely Slavic.
- Gheti Bait - Pronounced "Fish Bait"...isn't English fun?
- Minor Deity - Rather short lived...
- The Midnight Cavalier - Abbreviated to TMC, TM.Cavalier - origin of this name to be future BLOG fodder.
- My own computer - mom & dad wouldn't let me take over the "family" computer for this.
- My own phone line - easily achieved after my dad spent 2 hours trying to call the house only to get a busy signal (courtesy of Interplay...)
- BBS Software (cheap, configurable)
Next, BBS computer software: My problem? My computer had 1 floppy drive. I had to find software that would fit on to 1 floppy disk WITH the operating system and any other support programs I need. Remember, this was before the advent of the "Hard Drive" in a personal computer, so for a floppy disk to be bootable, it had to have an operating system on it.
So I searched and finally downloaded the BBS software Colossus. It was relatively easily to set up. Colossus was a "shareware" program if I recall correctly...what that meant was the program was fully functional, but you were encouraged to pay for it if you really liked it. The registration for Colossus was about $50, so I decided to hold off (hey I just dropped a grand for the computer, I was broke!) and continued to use the program for free. I already had the name picked out, "Sanctuary BBS" from the book series Thieves' World by Robert Asprin. I was now ready to start my own BBS.
Now, all I needed was callers...
(full disclosure: there is actually no parrot content in this post)
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The sysop also had the power to, as I found out, block out certain combinations of letters. For example, if you worked with a girl, and the sysop of an unmentioned BBS (Motel West) wanted her phone number, and you wouldn't give it to him, he could make every combination of the letters s, c, a & R come up as start (****). He could also, without your permission, change it so when you logged in your alias did not come up as G.W. Hayduke, but instead as "Dirty Bastard Rat". Yeah, fun stuff the sysop can do. He can, and did, also give his arch enemy the power to retaliate on his BBS. Ahhh, those were fun days....
I want a parrot, dang it. Where's the parrot?
I think the parrot was in one of those videos that Sir Duke brought over to Frank & Lioness' house...
If I'm not mistaken, you got around some of those "star" filters by creative uses of the apostrophe. D.B. Ratt had a bit more of a broad appeal than the somewhat obscure Monkey Wrench Gang reference of George Washington Hayduke.
Isn't there still a DB Ratt in the phone book?
Yeah, Sir Duke let the s'car go without bewing changed, and I do still use DBRat as an alias here and there. I actually liked it a lot better that GWHayduke, mostly because of the story behind it. Without the story, it's just a name.
Oh, I'd forgotten about the parrot, but I've never forgotten the line "and then you drive in the Volvo".
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