amb@cs.columbia.edu (Andrew Boardman) (08/12/89)
In article <telecom-v09i0287m07@vector.dallas.tx.us> it was written: >Folks, > > Last I heard 2600 can be reached at: > > PO Box 752 > Middle Island, NY 11953-0752 > > Their BBS number is: (914) 725-4060. That particular BBS has been defunct for a year and a bit; there is however a bunch of BBS's associated with 2600. (Five others, I think.) If anyone is *really* interested I can dredge up the numbers; send me mail. (BTW, thanks everyone for the telecom tools information.) Andrew Boardman amb@cs.columbia.edu (and if you really have to, ab4@cunixc on bitnet)
amb@cs.columbia.edu (Andrew Boardman) (08/16/89)
In article <telecom-v09i0290m12@vector.dallas.tx.us> I wrote: >[...] >That particular BBS has been defunct for a year and a bit; there is however >a bunch of BBS's associated with 2600. (Five others, I think.) If anyone >is *really* interested I can dredge up the numbers; send me mail. OK! I give up! The number of people requesting this information is getting close to three digits and accellerating! BBS's associated with 2600 magazine =================================== #1 OSUNY [defunct -- for now, anyway] near White Plains,New York 914-725-4060 #2 The Central Office Bedford, NY 914-234-3260 #3 Yoyodyne Omaha, Nebraska 402-564-4518 #4 Beehive NOVA (northern VA) 703-823-6591 #5 The Switchboard Brooklyn, New York 718-358-9209 (or was it Queens... NYC, anyway) #6 Farmer Pete's Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 412-829-2767 Now *please* stop killing my mailbox. I won't vouch for the quality or content, etc. etc., of any of the above, except for #1. Andrew Boardman amb@cs.columbia.edu ROLM is a four letter (and if you really have to, ab4@cunixc on bitnet) word.