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                              General Information
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Type.................: "Homebrew" Documentary TV Show on BBSes
More Info............: http://www.bbsdocumentary.com/
Compression Format...: RAR


Audio Format.........: MP3
Bitrate..............: 128 (CBR)
Hz...................: 44,100
Channels.............: Stereo

Video Format.........: XviD
Video Bitrate........: 1049
Resolution...........: 640 x 480
FPS..................: 23.97
Source...............: DVD 4x3
Original Format......: NTSC
Genre................: Documentary
Movie Information....: http://www.bbsdocumentary.com/

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Posted by............: Thanks - newton
Part.................: 3/8 Make it pay

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                                 Release Notes
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Long before the Internet escaped from the lab, connected the planet and
redefined what it meant to use a computer...

....there was a brave and pioneering band of computer users who spent their
time, money and sanity setting up their home computers and phone lines to
welcome anyone who called. By using a modem, anyone else who knew the phone
number of these computers could connect to them, leave messages, send and
recieve files.... and millions did.

They called these places "Bulletin Board Systems", or BBSes. And their
collections of messages, rants, thoughts and dreams became the way that an
entire generation learned about being online.

When the Internet grew in popularity in the early 1990s, the world of the BBS
faded, changed, and became a part of the present networked world.. but it wasn't
the same.

In the Summer of 2001, Jason Scott, a computer historian (and proprietor of the
textfiles.com history site) wondered if anyone had made a film about these
BBSes. They hadn't, so he decided he would.

Four years, thousands of miles of travelling, and over 200 interviews later,
"BBS: The Documentary", a mini-series of 8 episodes about the history of the
BBS, is now available. Spanning 3 DVDs and totalling five and a half hours, this
documentary is actually eight documentaries about different aspects of this
important story in the annals of computer history.

    * Baud introduces the story of the beginning of the BBS, including
interviews with Ward Christensen and Randy Suess, who used a snowstorm as an
inspiration to change the world.
    * Sysops and Users introduces the stories of the people who used BBSes, and
lets them tell their own stories of living in this new world.
    * Make it Pay covers the BBS industry that rose in the 1980's and grew to
fantastic heights before disappearing almost overnight.
    * Fidonet covers the largest volunteer-run computer network in history, and
the people who made it a joy and a political nightmare.
    * Artscene tells the rarely-heard history of the ANSI Art Scene that thrived
in the BBS world, where art was currency and battles waged over nothing more
than pure talent.
    * HPAC (Hacking Phreaking Anarchy Cracking) hears from some of the users of
"underground" BBSes and their unique view of the world of information and
computers.
    * Compression tells the story of the PKWARE/SEA legal battle of the late
1980s and how a fight that broke out over something as simple as data
compression resulted in waylaid lives and lost opportunity.
    * No Carrier wishes a fond farewell to the dial-up BBS and its integration
into the Intern



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