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My BBS has 2(!) new games:
BBS wordle and
Freshwater Fishing Simulator

and both are great.

And I did a little webpage to welcome you:
https://www.hackerforce.de

The Hackerforce BBS

Back to the times without internet

Having your own website is not going to fix democracy, or topple the online pillars of capitalism - but it's making a political statement nonetheless. It says "I want to carve my own space on the web, away from the corporations". I think this is a radical act. It was when I originally said this in 2022, and I mean it even more today.

https://localghost.dev/blog/this-page-is-under-construction/

This page is under construction - localghost

If you take just one thing away from this article, I want it to be this: please build your own website.

localghost
@sophie Thank you so much for expressing my thoughts and emotions better than I ever could.
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I am sick of this; I kept my blog to rant about anything, and showing my personal interests to anybody that was interested. But the system was rotten. FB, X, Insta, searchengines: killed by greeve.
'They' stole us our space, our virtual home. You can just stand at the edge of the playing field and have to watch your team loosing against Paris Saint Germain. chanceless.
BORG ATTACK! for VIC-20 - a "type-in" style game

YouTube
@electron_greg COOL. I‘ll tell Bob Leedom about this. He‘ always happy to see new conversions.

HackerForce news:
Yay,
a new menu header at telnet://bbs.hackerforce.de:2323

grab your favourite terminal client and log on!

@GrantMeStrength Have fun. Jeff Minter @llamasoft_ox is also there when I read my timeline correct.

Testing "Shift" from Haplo for a review in the next issue of @abbuc magazine. A wonderful and funny #platformer #game for #Atari8Bit, #C64, and #Amiga:

https://h4plo.itch.io/shift

Shift (C64, Amiga, Atari ST, Atari 8-bit, , ZX Spectrum Next) by Haplo

A monochromatic puzzle-platformer game

itch.io
Bob Applegate designed and sold for many years boards of interest for KIM, AIM 65, SYM-1 and the SS50/SS-30 users, his oneman company was called Corsham Technology.
That ended last year when Bob died, and I miss him. A good friend with whom I exchanged many emails about the KIM-1 and KIM Clone.
I published all I have of Bob's projects
Here it is: http://retro.hansotten.nl/corsham-projects-archive/ Corsham Bob Applegate projects.
Enjoy, and keep Bob in our memories,
This is all Bob published!
Corsham projects – Retro Computing

Corsham Tech website is gone now. Bob Applegate's legacy lost? Time to honor his work with pages on my website, I hope I have everything in my archive he had online and what he sent me.