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A Brief History of a Computer Bulletin Board System I Called - Nostromo
I started on my career as a SysOp fairly early on in computer terms. My first experience
with electronic communications via microcomputer started with an Apple //e and a Hayes
SmartModem 300. I found a few BBSes and slowly got in to the hang of posting and
communicating in cyberspace. The community was small and close knit and most of us
became non-virtual friends through meetings we called GT�s (Get Together for those of you
unfamiliar with the ancient term).
I very briefly ran a BBS called NORAD. Its theme was based on my favorite geek (for lack
of a more accurate term) movie at the time called �WarGames�. I loved that movie and SO
wanted to be the lead chtten in BASIC so I made a lot of customizations including a few
simple games and a clever backdoor. If you�ll recall from the movie, when the designer of
W.O.P.R. (War Operations and Planned Response (as I said, it was my favorite movie))
wanted to get back in to his system, he used a password he planted long ago � �Joshua�.
Well, my backdoor was that if you entered �Professor Falken� as the username and �Joshua�
as the password, I let you in with full Sysop privileges. Amazingly, I don�t think
anybody ever tried it.
From there I went straight to a theme based on my new favorite move (and one more
deserving) called Alien. The BBS was Nostromo and I was :Mother: (the computer that ran
the ship� there�s irony in there somewhere). Being a SysOp is great� everybody envies you
and most kiss your ass. Of course, there were the immature jealous ones who due to
jealousy attacked me or the system simply for fun. Fortunately, the software I used
(known as WBBS (Wayne BBS)) was pretty strong and I always had the ear of the programmer
so fixing things was a quick ordeal.
Part of my SysOping personality involved continual change and variety. I quite often
renamed the sub-boards (where the callers did their actual posting) and usually tried
to come up with comedic or word play type themes. I remember one of my favorite
sub-boards was called �I Can Out Vague You Anytime�. The premise being to play with
something somebody else said in a strange and intentionally hard to follow way. My
poetry area (a staple � even nowadays) was called �Veiled Emotions�, pretty clever I
thought. My Co-SysOp (or Remote) was .rs. He was (and remains) my best friend. He
was most excellent at coming up with ANSI graphics and technical lingo which we used to
dress up the place. Some of that, you�ll find in this place.
Anyway, Nostromo ran for years running with the majority of the time being from my
bedroom in my Mom�s house. At that point, I had traded my Apple for an IBM clone.
That�s all I�ll go in to at this time not so brief after all.
Thanks to Mark Firestone for creating a space (heh) for Nostromo to continue to live.
:Mother: