FACTOID # 40: South America is unusual in that it is both highly urbanized and poor.
 
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Encyclopedia > Boardwatch

Possibly the most homosexual magazine ever released, Boardwatch catered to all homos into the "BBS" fad, that is, people who were extremely gay and liked taking cocks up their fucking asses. LOL!


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Bulletin board system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1415 words)
Such use of graphics taxed available bandwidth, which in turn propelled demand for faster modems.
Towards the early 1990s, the BBS industry became so popular that it spawned two monthly magazines, Boardwatch and BBS Magazine, which devoted extensive coverage of the software and technology innovations and people behind them, and listings to US and worldwide BBSes.
In addition, a major monthly magazine, "Computer Shopper", carried a list of BBSes along with a brief abstract of each of their offerings.
The COOK Report On Internet (9532 words)
An IBM vice President talks about how IBM Global Net became in georgraphic terms the world's largest dial up ISP.
Yet another discussion of the flaws of the Boardwatch Keynote backbone measurement methodology.
Some 8 weeks after our orginal FOIA, OSTP ships two large batches of documents focusing on Brian Kahin's dealings with IBM, ATT and Oracle.
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