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 Message 1092 
 Brian Klauss to Daryl Stout 
 Re: Changes in echo rules 
 25 Feb 22 14:33:08 
 
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  Re: Re: Changes in echo rules
  By: Daryl Stout to Mike Powell on Wed Feb 23 2022 09:11 am

 >   I ran GT Power from 1992 to 2005, while it was still under dial-up only.
 > For the same reasons you noted, I preferred the way GT tossed messages. If
 > I knew how to create a command shell, I'd do one for Synchronet.

Interesting.  There was a MajorBBS system called GT Power BBS out of Southern
California back in the early to mid-90s.  If I were to guess, it wasn't yours.

Brian Klauss <-> Dream Master
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