Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!aurs01!luce From: luce@aurs01.UUCP (J. Luce) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: Forming a Global BBS List. Message-ID: <59649@aurs01.UUCP> Date: 12 Mar 91 14:04:04 GMT References: <5021@mindlink.UUCP> <6LBmy2w163w@isishq.fidonet.org> Sender: news@aurs01.UUCP Reply-To: luce@aurw46.UUCP (J. Luce) Organization: Alcatel Network Systems, Raleigh NC Lines: 39 In article <6LBmy2w163w@isishq.fidonet.org> evanc@isishq.fidonet.org (Evan Champion) writes: >Marc_North@mindlink.UUCP (Marc North) writes: > >> I am forming a global list of BBS's. All computer types, all countrie >> EVERYTHING. >If you want a good listing, the Fidonet lists are fairly complete... They >are about 800k unpacked. > >Evan Champion >evanc@isishq.fidonet.org There is also the WWIV Net List that you can get from various WWIV Area Coordinators. What this ceases to do, IMHO, is ignore all the great non-netted BBSs (yes, there are plenty out there). I do believe FOG (First Osborne Group) in Daly City, CA keeps a LARGE list of these kinds of BBSs. As for mine: Lunatic Fringe (919) 571-7736 Raleigh, NC Aladdin's Lamp (919) 460-0607 Cary, NC Reel Class (919) 481-4300 Cary, NC Babel (206) 363-8969 Seattle, Wash. Hotel (916) 927-7680 Sacramento, Calif. Not to mention the Citadel-86 Network. Not well known, but a good, somewhat Anarchistic Net (not real formal). My BBS is a member of CitNet, WWIV, & FIDO. Sorry for use of bandwidth, but my mail to him bounces. ------------------------------------------------------------------- John Luce | Life is the leading cause of death Alcatel Network Systems | ----------------------------------------- Raleigh, NC | Standard Disclaimer Applies 919-850-6787 | Mail? Here? Try aurs01!aurw46!luce@mcnc.org | or ...!mcnc!aurgate!luce -------------------------------- or John.Luce@f130.n151.z1.fidonet.org