• Re: SciNet FTN

    From Dan Clough@1:123/115 to Gary McCulloch on Sat Apr 16 15:01:00 2022
    Gary McCulloch wrote to Scinet <=-

    I need to find another place to poll this network. the
    Diskshop is off-line. Suggestions?

    It's been months that it's been offline, maybe a year. For a while
    somebody else was hubbing the network, but they decided to stop as there simply was no traffic any more. SciNet is dead and gone.



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  • From Gary McCulloch@1:154/50 to Dan Clough on Sun Apr 17 14:38:47 2022
    .-: On Sat 16-Apr-2022 3:01p, Dan Clough@1:123/115.0 said to Gary McCulloch :-.
    DC: It's been months that it's been offline, maybe a year. For a while
    DC: somebody else was hubbing the network, but they decided to stop as there DC: simply was no traffic any more. SciNet is dead and gone.

    I would host it if I knew what I was doing. I have a very fast internet connection and a spare PC that could be devoted to the network. I been wanting to also host a few others. If I could just get an easy Mystic install thats already set up as a turn-key host. I would be set.

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Gary McCulloch on Sun Apr 17 14:34:09 2022
    On Sun, 17 Apr 2022 14:38:47 +0000
    "Gary McCulloch" <gary.mcculloch@1:154/50> wrote:

    .-: On Sat 16-Apr-2022 3:01p, Dan Clough@1:123/115.0 said to Gary
    McCulloch :-.
    DC: It's been months that it's been offline, maybe a year. For a
    while DC: somebody else was hubbing the network, but they decided to
    stop as there DC: simply was no traffic any more. SciNet is dead and
    gone.

    I would host it if I knew what I was doing. I have a very
    fast internet connection and a spare PC that could be devoted to the
    network. I been wanting to also host a few others. If I could just
    get an easy Mystic install thats already set up as a turn-key host.
    I would be set.

    I wouldn't bother. I tried to keep it alive by posting a thread and it
    fizzled out within a couple of days with only a couple of people
    responding. Let it die in peace.
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  • From Dan Clough@1:123/115 to Gary McCulloch on Sun Apr 17 14:36:00 2022
    Gary McCulloch wrote to Dan Clough <=-

    DC: It's been months that it's been offline, maybe a year. For a
    while DC: somebody else was hubbing the network, but they decided
    to stop as there DC: simply was no traffic any more. SciNet is
    dead and gone.

    I would host it if I knew what I was doing. I have a
    very fast internet connection and a spare PC that could be
    devoted to the network. I been wanting to also host a few
    others. If I could just get an easy Mystic install thats already
    set up as a turn-key host. I would be set.

    Well..... honestly I don't think we need any more dead networks. That's why SciNet went away, just no interest/traffic. There are already plenty of other similar networks that are on "life support" at best...



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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Gary Mcculloch on Sun Apr 17 16:16:09 2022
    On 17 Apr 22 14:38:47, Gary Mcculloch said the following to Dan Clough:

    DC: It's been months that it's been offline, maybe a year. For a while DC: somebody else was hubbing the network, but they decided to stop as ther DC: simply was no traffic any more. SciNet is dead and gone.

    I would host it if I knew what I was doing. I have a very fast internet connection and a spare PC that could be devoted to the network. I been wanting to also host a few others. If I could just get an easy Mystic install thats already set up as a turn-key host. I would be set.

    I can't speak for others but to me Scinet was Netsurge/Frank's net... without him its not the same.

    Eventually most Othernets ends up with the same people, so the same convo, same noise-factor, there just isn't really an incentive to have most of them anymore.

    Nick

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  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to Nick Andre on Sun Apr 17 17:04:32 2022
    Hello Nick,

    On Sun Apr 17 2022 16:16:08, you wrote to Gary Mcculloch:

    Eventually most Othernets ends up with the same people, so the same
    convo, same noise-factor, there just isn't really an incentive to have most of them anymore.

    Unfortunately, Fidonet often falls under the same category.

    Regards,
    Nick

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