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Message   Mortifis    echicken   Re: Control Panel   July 19, 2019
 9:52 AM *  

 >   Re: Control Panel
 >   By: The Millionaire to echicken on Thu Jul 18 2019 13:57:26

 >  TM> it would make a file called for example sbbs.theme or theme.sbbs or
 >  TM> sbbs.thm. all the color data would be in it. similar to the css file. 

 > I still think it would be way cooler if it saved the entire BBS and then you
 > could make
 > different BBSs and then save them and then you could just open the file and
 > it would load
 > that BBS and then if the next day you wanted to run another BBS you could
 > just open a
 > different file and then suddenly you're running this whole other BBS profile
 > and you could
 > just switch from one BBS to another whenever you felt like it and there
 > would really be no
 > limit to how many different BBSs you could run except maybe how much storage
 > space you have
 > for all of those .bbs files that you have saved so then you need to go to
 > the store and get
 > a bigger hard drive or maybe several large hard drives and mash them
 > together so that you
 > have lots of extra space for your .bbs files so you can just keep making
 > more of them and
 > then you have all of these different BBS profiles to choose from and you can
 > just clickem
 > and launchem and there you go it's a whole other BBS experience for your
 > users and it's all
 > saved right there in this one handy convenient file because of the save
 > button in the file
 > menu that you can click on to save your BBS but hey man maybe that's just me
 > your idea is
 > probably easier to implement I'm just saying this is a thing that someone
 > could do and it
 > would be a thing if they did it if you know what I mean
 >  


LMAO



My teachers always said "You can't make a living looking out a window!", they
were wrong,  I drive truck :-P

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