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The purpose of this site Once upon a time in the early to late 80's (give or take a few years), a strong community of CS majors and assorted friends were united online via a mainframe computer known as the CDC Cyber 750 (other models came before and after).
The magical thing about this mainframe consisted of three programs: Forum, Talk, and Confer.
Linked by Peachnet, all colleges in the University System of Georgia were linked and students could communicate in real time with each other.
Understand that this was in the days when the Internet was still in it''s relative infancy. Email and IRC were rolled out long after people were chatting and posting on the forums. 110 and later, 1200 baud were the speeds of the day.
This site is dedicated to relocating the original inhabitants of this magical and wonderful place.
Note: This is a closed place available ONLY to users of the former UGA Cyber/Forum community and related personell. To register you MUST be a verified fugger.
For registration, send an email to Voltaire from the account you wish your registration to be from. In the email, state your original cyber handle, approximate years you were a cyber user, and some old cyber members you knew. Once your information has been verified, an account will be created and emailed to you.
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 | We have lost a friend. |
Zonker dropped me a note this morning that Mike Chenault (Berserker) died of a fatal heart attack while on a diving trip in Bonaire. No news yet of arrangements for services.
UPDATE: Funeral services are scheduled for 2pm on Sunday, April 20 at the Presbyterian church in Shadydale, GA. (That's near Monticello.)
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Posted by xeke on Wednesday, April 09 @ 13:38:50 EDT (133 reads)
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 | Arthur C. Clark Dead at 90 |
lko writes "Another great author passes on. I wish that someday someone will finally put the Rama trilogy on film....
Brief, again; follow the linkie for more: http://science.slashdot.org/science/08/03/18/2214208.shtml
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Posted by Voltaire on Tuesday, March 18 @ 20:11:27 EDT (44 reads)
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 | Father of Roleplaying Dies |
lko writes "
From The Register:
Dungeons & Dragons co-creator Gary Gygax rolled a natural one on
his fortitude save today, dying at level 69 at his home in Lake Geneva.
Best known for developing D&D with Dave Arneson in 1974, Gygax
helped formulate a pen-and-pencil role playing ruleset that would
become a touchstone for modern gaming across its genres.
As noted by the Associated Press,
Gygax had been struggling with health problems for several years,
including an abdominal aneurysm. Despite his ill health, Gygax had
still hosted weekly D&D games at his home until this January.
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Note: The original story as posted by LKO had the Slashdot link which is also a good location for the story.
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Posted by Voltaire on Tuesday, March 04 @ 20:44:39 EST (77 reads)
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 | Will Wright's Spore To Release September 7th |
After several delays and much anticipation, Spore looks like it will finally be coming out this year. EA has announced a September 7th release date
for the game. The only confirmed platforms so far are Windows PCs,
Macintoshes, the Nintendo DS and various mobile phones. Wright wants the Wii, 360, and PS3 to have the game,
but they're not firm 'yes'es yet. Newsweek's LevelUp blog is
celebrating the announcement with a series of interviews. N'Gai Croal
spoke to Will Wright, and the man himself tries to convince us why it's been worth the wait, and (oh yeah) why it has taken so long. Croal also sat down with the game's Executive Producer, Lucy Bradshaw, who explains how the game has settled onto other platforms like the DS and mobile phones.
Source: Slashdot
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Posted by Voltaire on Tuesday, February 12 @ 18:58:04 EST (64 reads)
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 | Retro MPG online |
Stranger writes "From 1918 News: "If you were a geek last century, you will feel the warm fuzzies when you start playing Colony337.
You can live the "old school" world of a turn based, multi-player
games, then you'll like this. You can sign up and team up with your
other geeky pals.
It seems really bad the first time you play, but it does grow on you once you smarten up and read the wiki a bit.
Go sign up and kill about 30 minutes a day in 5 minute bursts. It's the perfect antidote to a boring job!""
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Posted by Voltaire on Friday, February 01 @ 05:27:50 EST (90 reads)
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 | Secessionist Convention |
gwynedd writes "When I talked to a number of people about moving out of Georgia (and moving to Portland, Oregon) - I was reminded that I did realize that Oregon was part of the United States and not part of Canada.
So I was somewhat bemused by the unlikely story I saw on yahoo today about a secessionist movement - note that neither Georgia or Oregon was mentioned explicitly.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071003/ap_on_re_us/secessionist_movement"
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Posted by Voltaire on Thursday, October 04 @ 06:20:30 EDT (106 reads)
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 | Transportation officials weigh future of commuter rail |
Coastal Empire | Intown | Local NewsVicky Eckenrode | Thursday, May 24, 2007 at 12:30 am
ATLANTA - Once again, the beleaguered effort to get commuter trains running in Georgia could be tracking toward a setback. The
state Transportation Board's committee that deals with train issues
appears poised to delay a decision until at least the fall on whether
to continue pursing the decades-long plans for a commuter rail line. Several committee members said Wednesday they want to see updated estimates of ridership and cost for the proposed line from Atlanta south to Lovejoy. The holdup also could affect plans to start a commuter train route between Atlanta and Athens, which for years was expected to be the second route opened. The
current estimates for the Lovejoy route are six years old because the
project has dragged out despite the availability of federal start-up
money.
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Posted by Voltaire on Tuesday, May 29 @ 08:45:41 EDT (133 reads)
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 | MUL Source code located! |
zangin writes "I was just digging through an old box of printouts and ran across the full source code of MULTREK!
It's written in fortran with some assembly or perhaps compass routines.
Anyone interested in porting it to run on a linux host that I run?
We can set it to run at 9600 baud telnet logins and have a go at it!
Any takers?
*ZANGIN* "
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Posted by Voltaire on Monday, May 28 @ 10:55:47 EDT (211 reads)
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 | Is a virtual affair real-world infidelity? |
 Or are in-game chats and animated sex just harmless experiments? |
| Linden Labs By Kristin Kalning Games editor MSNBC Updated: 9:12 p.m. ET April 16, 2007
 | Kristin Kalning Games editor
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Sam had met someone, and it was getting serious. It
started out as a friendship, as many relationships do. But gradually
Sam's feelings for Kat, a beautiful, smart and confident woman, had
turned romantic. Hang
on — there’s a catch. Sam and Kat met in the virtual world Second Life.
And although they shared all kinds of intimacies in Second Life, the
real people have never laid eyes on each other. |
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Posted by Voltaire on Tuesday, April 24 @ 20:34:56 EDT (300 reads)
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 | Potentially habitable planet found |
Xeke writes "WASHINGTON - For the first time astronomers have discovered a planet
outside our solar system that is potentially habitable, with Earth-like
temperatures, a find researchers described Tuesday as a big step in the
search for "life in the universe."
Full Story Here "
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Posted by xeke on Tuesday, April 24 @ 20:14:39 EDT (402 reads)
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