Love the documentary, and met some of the folks in real life. Worth watching, if you lived the bbs days, or you're just interested in computer history.
From the wonderful Jason Scott, now of the Internet Archive. I wonder if this post of the documentary on youtube is alright with him? (I guess it's been on youtube for quite some time.)
Love the documentary, and met some of the folks in real life. Worth watching, if you lived the bbs days, or you're just interested in computer history.
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From the wonderful Jason Scott, now of the Internet Archive. I wonder if this post of the documentary on youtube is alright with him? (I guess it's been on youtube for quite some time.)
From Jason - https://ascii.textfiles.com/
> The work was always open licensed and it can be downloaded very easily from a variety of places.
IIRC, the "originals" are available on a dedicated site by Jason Scott, and I'm told if his name is typed three times on HN he appears . . .
And on the Internet Archive
https://archive.org/details/BBS_Documentary_DVD_Set
Itself a great callback to the days of the perpetually feisty Derek Smart!
one of my favourites along with the net - unibomber