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From: Andreas Kohlbach on 22 Apr 2008 20:48 Andrew Wiskow wrote on 22. April 2008: > > On 23 April 1983, the following post was made by Brad Templeton, announcing > the birth of the net.micro.cbm newsgroup: [...] > On 7 November 1986, it was announced that net.micro.cbm was having its name > changed to comp.sys.cbm. So, technically, this makes tomorrow the 25th > birthday of comp.sys.cbm! So what is everyone doing to celebrate? ;) I post this. Happy birthday comp.sys.cbm, let's go for another 25 years. :-) -- Andreas My Commodore 64 classic game music page at http://freenet-homepage.de/ankman/sid.html
From: " -fish->" on 23 Apr 2008 17:15 "Andrew Wiskow" <wiskow(a)gmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse news:480da280$0$7064$4c368faf(a)roadrunner.com... > On 23 April 1983, the following post was made by Brad Templeton, > announcing the birth of the net.micro.cbm newsgroup: > -------------------------------------- > Message-ID: <bnews.watmath.4964> > Newsgroups: net.micro.cbm > Path: utzoo!watmath!bstempleton > X-Path: utzoo!watmath!bstempleton > From: watmath!bstempleton > Date: Sun Apr 24 01:39:17 1983 > Subject: net.micro.cbm for Commodore Computers is born > Posted: Sat Apr 23 18:40:19 1983 > Received: Sun Apr 24 01:39:17 1983 > > This group is for discussion of the computers made by Commodore > Business Machines, whose numbers are growing in great numbers these days. > This includes the PET, the CBM series, the VIC-20, the Commodore-64 and > the new B and P series computers. > -------------------------------------- > > On 7 November 1986, it was announced that net.micro.cbm was having its > name changed to comp.sys.cbm. So, technically, this makes tomorrow the > 25th birthday of comp.sys.cbm! So what is everyone doing to celebrate? > ;) > > -Andrew Sweet,-lets got for another 25 years...long live comp.sys.cbm!!
From: retrocomtoday on 23 Apr 2008 18:50 I'm going to ask Yeahronimo Media to give comp.sys.cbm official backing as they really know what they are doing with the Commodore brand. Perhaps they'll call their next MP3 player eComp.Sys.CBM or something :-) Regards, Shaun.
From: Tom Lake on 24 Apr 2008 08:23
"David Murray" <adric22(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:31be7e68-091b-41d8-9543-6fecc393c672(a)f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... > I guess we could all eat a can of spam for symbolic reasons. My wife won't let SPAM in the house (nor will she watch the MP SPAM sketch) Could we eat Treet instead? Tom Lake -- I was going to start procrastinating but I kept putting it off. |