Reading the discussion on here regarding trying to register doors and such where the author is long gone got me to thinking about all the lost "works" of the BBS era. While its true we've been lucky to preserve some of this, there are countless CD's, floppies and probably even tapes slowly degrading around the world of millions of lines of code, probably billions and billions of lines of old message posts and countless works of ANSI/Ascii art.
Having "re-discovered" the hobby BBS scene it really has me thinking about seeing what I might have left for that era and making it available. I have seen a few threads in some discussions about even taking entire BBS systems from back then and making them a door as sort of a "stuck-in-time" museum.
Reminds me of an article I read about how society in general is entering into this period Vint Cerf of Google referred to as the "Digital Dark Ages" because we are failing to preserve a lot of communications, and those we are preservering are going to be in obsolete tech formats. (Google's Vint Cert Warns of Digital Dark Age,
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-31450389).
þdmxrobþ BBSing from St. Louis, MO since 1988
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