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    silverwizard (silverwizard@convenient.email)'s status on Friday, 16-Dec-2022 02:33:03 JST silverwizard silverwizard
    • The_Gibson :veilid:
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    • nobletrout
    @binder @autumn @thegibson @nobletrout I ran a BBS people would "dial in" to via SSH and used it to do comma for a Shadowrun game

    Worked fine
    In conversation Friday, 16-Dec-2022 02:33:03 JST from convenient.email permalink
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      nobletrout (nobletrout@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 16-Dec-2022 02:35:10 JST nobletrout nobletrout
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      • The_Gibson :veilid:
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      • Autumn Mahoney

      @silverwizard @binder @autumn @TheGibson is not BBS without modem screech

      In conversation Friday, 16-Dec-2022 02:35:10 JST permalink
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      silverwizard (silverwizard@convenient.email)'s status on Friday, 16-Dec-2022 02:43:13 JST silverwizard silverwizard
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      • The_Gibson :veilid:
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      • Autumn Mahoney
      • nobletrout
      @binder @autumn @thegibson @nobletrout I did have an idea for storing an SSH key on a record that you played into a microphone to convert it to data

      Could enforce this
      In conversation Friday, 16-Dec-2022 02:43:13 JST permalink
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      Autumn Mahoney (autumn@tech.lgbt)'s status on Friday, 16-Dec-2022 02:43:14 JST Autumn Mahoney Autumn Mahoney
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      • The_Gibson :veilid:
      • Binder
      • nobletrout

      @nobletrout @silverwizard @binder @thegibson Open this in a new tab for an appropriate soundtrack. :)

      https://youtu.be/xalTFH5ht-k

      In conversation Friday, 16-Dec-2022 02:43:14 JST permalink

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      1. Dial Up Modem Sounds, from 300 bps to 56K
        from Retrocet
        The sound of dial-up at some of the most common speeds, including 300, 1200, 2400, 9600, 14,400, 33,600, and 56K. As noted in the video, the sound of a V.34 ...

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