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From: shadow AT shadowgard DOT com
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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 10:09:14 -0800
Subject: Re: No Nodelist needed.
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On 22 Jan 2004 at 19:00, Day Brown wrote:

> I live way out in the country, a local rural telephone system, (with
> crummy isp service) and I dont need a node list cause there is no local
> call to a bbs. It's cheaper for me to call out of state (ARK.). So- the
> question is, is there a review of the USA national BBSes some place that
> I can look at to see which would be most worth my long distance money?

Actually, the fidonet nodelist would still be of 
some use, since as a "point" you could send and 
receive netmail, echomail, and maybe even files as 
quickly as your modem can handle them and deal with 
them offline.

Only one I know of hasn't been updated since August 
of 2002.

http://www.usbbs.org

 


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Leonard Erickson (aka shadow)
shadow at krypton dot rain dot com


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