• Re: Modded Bbs's

    From MIKE POWELL@VERT to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Monday, January 26, 2026 08:46:00
    Yeah, and I like them for the tacos. Not sure why you're sayin' that stuff, though, or what you're replying to specifically.

    I tried downloading a taco from your BBS, but the download failed
    repeatedly.

    Well that is disappointing. There is a lot of snow and ice here and I was really craving a taco.
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  • From MIKE POWELL@VERT/CAPCITY2/UUMOES to ROBERT WOLFE on Saturday, March 21, 2026 09:26:00
    No, I was using a larger font in my offline message editor for medical reasons. My 60-year-old eyes have a hard time reading smaller fonts,
    even with glasses. So please take things like that into consideration
    before saying things like what I quoted above. Bur for your
    convenience I actually logged in to reply to your message.

    I can remember the days when some BBS software on what are now "retro"
    systems defaulted to ~40 chars/line. I am not sure what it would look like
    if it got quoted a bunch of times in a reply thread, but the original and "first quoting" didn't break anything here.

    Getting old sucks and sometimes you have to do what you have to do.


    * SLMR 2.1a * Hmmm, fence must still be down over at the funny farm....

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  • From phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to MIKE POWELL on Saturday, March 21, 2026 15:59:08
    Re: Re: Modded Bbs's
    By: MIKE POWELL to ROBERT WOLFE on Sat Mar 21 2026 09:26 am

    systems defaulted to ~40 chars/line. I am not sure what it would look like if it got quoted a bunch of times in a reply thread, but the original and

    Some of us BBS on Commodores, Ataris, and other old computers, and we have to make 40 column quote blocks ;). It still happens.

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  • From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to MIKE POWELL on Saturday, March 21, 2026 20:07:00
    On 3/21/2026 9:26 AM, MIKE POWELL wrote to Robert Wolfe:

    No, I was using a larger font in my offline message editor for medical reasons. My 60-year-old eyes have a hard time reading smaller fonts,
    even with glasses. So please take things like that into consideration before saying things like what I quoted above. Bur for your
    convenience I actually logged in to reply to your message.

    I can remember the days when some BBS software on what are now "retro" systems defaulted to ~40 chars/line. I am not sure what it would look like if it got quoted a bunch of times in a reply thread, but the original and "first quoting" didn't break anything here.

    Getting old sucks and sometimes you have to do what you have to do.

    I agree completely.
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  • From Vilenihilist@VERT to MIKE POWELL on Sunday, March 22, 2026 07:59:59
    Re: Re: Modded Bbs's
    By: MIKE POWELL to ROBERT WOLFE on Sat Mar 21 2026 09:26 am

    systems defaulted to ~40 chars/line. > am not sure what it would look like if it got quoted a bunch of times in > reply thread, but the original and "first quoting" didn't break anythin > here.

    I'm on a Commodore 64 Ultimate and
    for the most part I haven't had
    issues but occasionally if
    there are several levels of
    quotes if can go off into the ether.


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  • From Denn@VERT/OUTWEST to Tiny on Sunday, March 22, 2026 08:28:05
    Re: Re: Modded Bbs's
    By: Tiny to Mro on Sun Mar 22 2026 06:33 am

    I ordered progressive glasses from an online place, and after a week or two of getting headaches and walking into walls I am now used to moving my head and not my eyes and voila, I can read all the time now! ;)


    Ive been wearing progressives for several years now, it did take a litte time to get used to looking from side to side.
    Now I love them, also got the lenses that go dark in the sun.


    Denn

    ...Do not look into laser with remaining eyeball.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Tiny on Sunday, March 22, 2026 09:31:47
    Tiny wrote to Mro <=-

    I can't see a damn thing close up. Left eye is too strong and right
    eye is very very week.

    My dad had vision problems in one eye. I thought he should get a
    monocle. He'd also need to trim his Santa beard down to something a
    little edgier for full effect. Maybe a VanDyke with a waxed moustache?

    (when I wear them I can't see anything unless it's up close) so about
    a month ago I ordered progressive glasses from an online place, and
    after a week or two of getting headaches and walking into walls I am
    now used to moving my head and not my eyes and voila, I can read all
    the time now! ;)

    Progressives are a game-changer. My close-up vision is worse than my
    distance, and I have some astigmatism. I've been wearing progressives
    since 2006, I got my first pair at an optometrist in an old building on
    the second floor, and my first steps with them were down an outdoor
    wooden staircase. A bit harrowing, but as you mention, you learn to use
    the zones of the lenses.

    My mom got sick of switching glasses, so she got close up progressives
    with no distance correction so she could wear them all the time.





    So for me switching to wearing them all the time was just so much
    easier.

    ... My girlfriend said I never listen to her, or something...


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  • From Tiny@VERT/PHARCYDE to Poindexter Fortran on Monday, March 23, 2026 05:27:05
    Hi Poindexter,
    On <Mon, 22 Mar 26>, you wrote me:

    My mom got sick of switching glasses, so she got close up
    progressives with no distance correction so she could wear
    them all the time.

    This is pretty much my reasoning as well. My mother did the same as
    your's, but for slightly different reasons. She always wore glasses and
    after she had her eyes fixed with lasers and didn't need them my nephew
    would get upset she didn't look right.

    ... Please, not *another* learning experience!


    * SeM. 2.26 * As confused as a baby at a topless bar.
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