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From: amb@cs.columbia.edu (Andrew Boardman)
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Subject: Re: Info About 2600 Magazine
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Date: 15 Aug 89 17:32:09 GMT
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X-TELECOM-Digest: volume 9, issue 301, message 6 of 10

In article  I wrote:
>[...]
>That particular BBS has been defunct for a year and a bit; there is however
>a bunch of BBS's associated with 2600.  (Five others, I think.)  If anyone
>is *really* interested I can dredge up the numbers; send me mail.

OK!  I give up!  The number of people requesting this information is getting
close to three digits and accellerating!

                   BBS's associated with 2600 magazine
                   ===================================
#1 OSUNY [defunct -- for now, anyway] near White Plains,New York  914-725-4060
#2 The Central Office                 Bedford, NY                 914-234-3260
#3 Yoyodyne                           Omaha, Nebraska             402-564-4518
#4 Beehive                            NOVA (northern VA)          703-823-6591
#5 The Switchboard                    Brooklyn, New York          718-358-9209
                                      (or was it Queens... NYC, anyway)
#6 Farmer Pete's                      Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania    412-829-2767

Now *please* stop killing my mailbox.  I won't vouch for the quality or
content, etc. etc., of any of the above, except for #1.

 Andrew Boardman             amb@cs.columbia.edu     ROLM is a four letter
(and if you really have to, ab4@cunixc on bitnet)           word.