• August already huh?

    From Avon@21:1/101 to All on Saturday, August 14, 2021 13:53:37
    Well the last week or so seems to have zoomed by.

    Work is chugging along. There's change afoot with new senior management team mostly in place and a CEO looking to 'get stuff done'. A new quality improvement guy started last week etc.etc.

    I see a few longer serving (10+ years) staff leaving for various reasons and get the sense that more change is in the air. I am wondering how things will
    be and what role I may (or may not) be in within the next year. Guess time
    will tell :)

    Not sure if I'd shared but my mum had been unwell and lost weight etc. in recent months. My dad has been caring for her and she's improved a bit but
    not to the extent where she's back to how she was a few years ago. My dads health has not been 100% lately so family and aging and all that sort of
    stuff has been on my mind lately.

    I have 4 kids, two boys, two girls. The eldest son has started reno work on
    his home (kitchen / bathroom) it's been underway 2 weeks now - he's doing it all in his evenings / weekends. They (him, his partner and their daughter) visit us each night to eat with us and use the shower. It's been nice to see them each day but also wearying for my wife and I. I expect this is going to continue for another 6 or so weeks yet.

    Weather is still cool here. Bought more firewood due to be delivered tomorrow as we're just about out.

    The first Pfiser jab I got last weekend went smoothly and with little
    reaction in the body other than a sore arm and a few days feeling a little
    flu like. I get the next shot in two weeks.

    Today I'm trying to catch up on echomail. Post something to let folks know
    I'm alive and active still in fsxNet. Add some nodes to systems.txt and keep plodding away at Agency BBS with the door game stuff I am migrating (slowly) over with the shift to Linux.

    So that's about me. Hope this finds you well and thanks for taking part in fsxNet.

    Best, Paul

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101)
  • From Ogg@21:4/106.21 to Avon on Friday, August 13, 2021 22:30:00
    Hello Avon!

    ** On Saturday 14.08.21 - 13:53, Avon wrote to All:

    Not sure if I'd shared but my mum had been unwell [...] My
    dads health has not been 100% lately so family and aging
    and all that sort of stuff has been on my mind lately.

    When people ask me "How ARE you?". I say.. "Oh, dying slowly
    but surely a little bit every day, but aren't we all?"


    The eldest son has started reno work on his home [...]
    They (him, his partner and their daughter) visit us each
    night to eat with us and use the shower. It's been nice to
    see them each day but also wearying for my wife and I.

    I suppose having grown up family members visiting EVERY day
    would get old at some point. But does your son HAVE to use
    your bath every day? When our home was under construction
    [summer to autumn], we used a nearby lake for washing. Same
    with eating.. can't they be encouraged to eat out some days?


    Weather is still cool here. Bought more firewood due to be
    delivered tomorrow as we're just about out.

    Oh... well that rules out using a lake for washing then! :D


    The first Pfiser jab I got last weekend went smoothly and
    with little reaction in the body other than a sore arm and
    a few days feeling a little flu like. I get the next shot
    in two weeks.

    No comment. Good luck with the rest of that. My last flu
    shot rendered my arm very sore and practically immobile with
    bruising all over the arm. I'm not going to torture my body
    that way again.

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Ogg on Saturday, August 14, 2021 14:51:47
    On 13 Aug 2021 at 10:30p, Ogg pondered and said...

    When people ask me "How ARE you?". I say.. "Oh, dying slowly
    but surely a little bit every day, but aren't we all?"

    Heh.. well I guess that's true but I tend to keep focused on the 'staying alive, staying alive ah ha ha ha...' (you get the idea) **

    ** no Bee Gees were harmed in the singing of that sentence.

    I suppose having grown up family members visiting EVERY day
    would get old at some point. But does your son HAVE to use
    your bath every day? When our home was under construction
    [summer to autumn], we used a nearby lake for washing. Same
    with eating.. can't they be encouraged to eat out some days?

    They are mostly doing the showers every second day, so that's fine. We've had one night where they did takeaways and didn't come over. I expect that will
    be the case over the coming weeks too. I should add they are making a
    financial contribution to our food bills in recognition of their eating here most night, so that's cool too.

    Oh... well that rules out using a lake for washing then! :D

    There's a lake? :)

    No comment. Good luck with the rest of that. My last flu
    shot rendered my arm very sore and practically immobile with
    bruising all over the arm. I'm not going to torture my body
    that way again.

    all good, each to their own I say :)

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101)
  • From N1uro@21:4/107 to Avon on Friday, August 13, 2021 22:51:00
    Hello Avon;

    Avon wrote to All <=-

    [snip]

    So that's about me. Hope this finds you well and thanks for taking part
    in fsxNet.

    As they say... family first. Sounds like you have your hands full for now in that regard and that's fine. With the exception of getting new nodes going
    the nice thing about FTNs is that they can easily just run themselves so it's comforting to take pleasure that fsxNet is still going strong!



    ... Old number theorists never die, they just get past their prime.
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    * Origin: Carnage - risen from the dead now on SBBS (21:4/107)
  • From Frostbyte@1:0/64 to Avon on Friday, August 13, 2021 22:05:11
    Hey Avon,

    I see a few longer serving (10+ years) staff leaving for various reasons and get the sense that more change is in the air. I am wondering how things will be and what role I may (or may not) be in within the next year. Guess time will tell :)

    Sounds like you and I work at the same place. :) Seriously though, 22 years on the job and things are changing like crazy and everyone seems to be leaving. Guess it's the same everywhere.

    Today I'm trying to catch up on echomail. Post something to let folks
    know I'm alive and active still in fsxNet. Add some nodes to systems.txt and keep plodding away at Agency BBS with the door game stuff I am migrating (slowly) over with the shift to Linux.

    I'm new to fsxNet myself. I was big into BBS's back in the day and helped run a few back in my hometown. Just got back into them recently and set up my own Mystic fsxNet node (also on Linux). Just wanted to take the time to introduce myself, say hello, and thank you so much for the great YouTube videos you did on how to setup everything. My node seems to be running great but I got some exciting ideas that I want to try to implement before I try to advertise it too much.

    Anyway, wish you and your family the best of health, and thanks again for helping me get back into all this!

    -=- Frostbyte -=-

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Nodewarrior BBS
  • From Avon@21:1/101 to N1uro on Saturday, August 14, 2021 15:22:31
    On 13 Aug 2021 at 10:51p, N1uro pondered and said...

    As they say... family first. Sounds like you have your hands full for
    now in that regard and that's fine. With the exception of getting new nodes going the nice thing about FTNs is that they can easily just run themselves so it's comforting to take pleasure that fsxNet is still
    going strong!

    It takes help :) For that I am very appreciative and thankful for the support of Todd, Dan, Deon and Ruben who runs that other NETs in fsxNet and also keep things ticking along.

    Yeah it's a different time for me at the moment but I am trying to ensure I make time to have fun with hobbies as and when the mood strikes. BBSing for
    me has always been about a mix of tinkering with the bbs, helping others get into bbs, supporting developers of bbs software/doors/utils etc... etc. etc.

    There have certainly been some highs and some lows over recent years... but while I continue to find fun in what I do with BBSing I'll certainly keep at
    it :)

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101)
  • From N1uro@21:4/107 to Avon on Saturday, August 14, 2021 08:53:00
    Hello Avon;

    Avon wrote to N1uro <=-

    It takes help :) For that I am very appreciative and thankful for the support of Todd, Dan, Deon and Ruben who runs that other NETs in fsxNet and also keep things ticking along.

    Years ago I ran a couple of FTNs as well like you with fsxNet. If there's anything I can do to help, feel free to ask. The system runs quite nicely
    on autopilot most of the time here so there's not too much going on... mainly family members having some friendly battles in doors <G>

    Yeah it's a different time for me at the moment but I am trying to
    ensure I make time to have fun with hobbies as and when the mood
    strikes. BBSing for me has always been about a mix of tinkering with
    the bbs, helping others get into bbs, supporting developers of bbs software/doors/utils etc... etc. etc.

    You sound like me at least more back in the day. I was always helping others with their systems/doors/FTNs/etc. I really miss my old MajorBBS system however now that I'm all linux, I've found Synch to handle my desires just fine. I'm glad I was able to get most of my old DOS doors working, it's
    fun reliving the good ol' days... and the FTNs are quite enjoyable too. Sometimes you get more info from those than surfing the web and without
    the flood of ads! <G>

    There have certainly been some highs and some lows over recent years... but while I continue to find fun in what I do with BBSing I'll
    certainly keep at it :)

    I should have never stopped when I did tbh. I did start to get back into it around 2000 but it didn't last long. All I saw were crack attempts so I shut
    it down. I missed my doors like T&J Lemonaide and Motor City Card Guppies which are the two main ones being played on mine now lol. I'm just happy that not only am I back on Fido, but after all these years I got my old number
    back AND my position in Fido back... plus on VKNet, Dove, and fsxNet of course!



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