On 2/9/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I miss the names things had back then.
>
> Kermit? Gopher? Jughead? Nybble?
>
> I miss real nerds.


Hah!  My favorite was always PINE, a mail client that was an alternative to
ELM, which stood for "Electronic Mail".  PINE stood for "PINE Is Not Elm"

M-Net was the original BBS to run Picospan, which is what The Well in
California also ran.  The author of Picospan (Marcus Watts) still uses Grex,
another similar system in Ann Arbor that was an offshoot of M-Net.

At any rate, in the early 90s, we moved away from PicoSpan to YAPP.

Yet Another Picospan Program

Ah yes, nerds.


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