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For those more nostalgic for the true BBS experience, one can use NetSerial ( Windows ) or DOSBox ( Windows /* nix ) to redirect DOS COM port software to telnet, allowing them to connect to Telnet BBSes using 1980s and 1990s era modem terminal emulation software, like Telix, Terminate, Qmodem and Procomm Plus.
After the passing of Chiang Kai-Shek, the next president, Chiang's son, Chiang Ching-kuo, and Chiang Ching-kuo's successor, Lee Teng-hui a native Taiwanese, would, in the 1980s and 1990s, increase native Taiwanese representation in the government and loosen the many authoritarian controls of the early era of ROC control in Taiwan.
Valderrama played a huge role during the golden era of Colombian football during the 1990s.
From Napoleonic era to 1990s it was the city's jail, for which the 16 windows in the facade were opened.
The 1970s were an era of quality engineering and the 1990s saw quality systems as an emerging field.
In the early 1990s, he briefly reunited with YMO, playing an instrumental role in the techno and acid house movements of the era, before parting ways again shortly afterwards.
This era of supply chain management studies was highlighted with the development of Electronic Data Interchange ( EDI ) systems in the 1960s and developed through the 1990s by the introduction of Enterprise Resource Planning ( ERP ) systems.
* The 1990s was an era of spreading democracy.
The NES dominated the American and Japanese market until the rise of the next generation of consoles in the early 1990s, causing some to call this time the Nintendo era.
Primetime cartoons were virtually non-existent until 1990s hit The Simpsons ushered in a new era of adult animation.
The 1990s was an era of sequels and hybrid action.
Although poor-quality collections existed at least as far back as the BBS era, the term " shovelware " became commonly used in the early 1990s to describe early CD-ROMs such as collections of shareware or public domain software.
The 1990s brought on rapid advances in technology along with the introduction of the dot-com era.
By the late 1990s, the heroin chic era ran its course.
In the mid 1990s, the initial era of the supermodel ended and a new era for the supermodel began driven by heroin chic.
Russian voters, able to vote for opposition parties in the 1990s, often rejected economic reforms and yearned for the stability and personal security of the Soviet era.
In general, it can be said that videogame consoles and arcade coin operated machines used at most a built-in BIOS during the 1970s, 1980s and most of the 1990s, while from the PlayStation era and beyond they started getting more and more sophisticated, to the point of requiring a generic or custom-built OS for aiding in development and expandability.
Although performance practice was previously confined to early music from the Baroque era, since the 1990s, research in performance practice has examined other historical eras, such as how early Classical era piano concerti were performed, how the early history of recording affected the use of vibrato in classical music, or which instruments were used in Klezmer music.
AUI was popular in the era before the dominance of 10BASE-T networking that started in the early 1990s ; AAUI was an attempt to make the connector much smaller and more user friendly.
The feuds and match types developed by the end of the mid 1990s began a new era in wrestling.
The best era for Yeshiva basketball in recent history has been the first few years and last few years of the 1990s.
His offspring have earned more money and won more major stakes races than those of any other sire up until the 1990s era of shuttle stallions, including North American, Japanese, Australian, and European champions.
For many players of video games during the early and mid 1990s, towards the end of the MS-DOS gaming era, the i486DX2-66 was a very popular processor.

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Most of the craft detailed are from the 1980s or earlier, but the navy acquired new boats from Spain and France in the 1990s.
* Gungahlin, settled in the early 1990s, 18 suburbs although only 12 are developed or under development
These provinces and many areas of Navarre are heavily populated by ethnic Basques, but the Euskara language had, at least until the 1990s, all but disappeared from most of Álava, western parts of Biscay and central and southern areas of Navarre.
The current fixed-lines outside Bangui are transmitted through a DOMSAT network installed in the early 1990s as a star formation around the Bangui satellite earth station ( 1 Intelsat ).
Many of these vehicles are second hand ( such as the 1500 decommissioned Dutch buses, which the Netherlands donated to Cuba in the mid 1990s ) and despite the United States trade embargo, American-style yellow school buses ( imported second-hand from Canada ) are increasingly common sights.
The House of Lords of the UK parliament had, for example through the 1990s, over 700 members with a hereditary right to being a lawgiver ; this practice was reformed in 2004, still some 92 parliamentary seats are set aside for hereditary peers as of 2012.
However, there are a range of books, playing methods, and, since the 1990s, instructional DVDs ( e. g., on how to play rockabilly-style slap bass ).
David Couzens Hoy states that Emmanuel Levinas's writings on the face of the Other and Derrida's meditations on the relevance of death to ethics are signs of the " ethical turn " in Continental philosophy that occurred in the 1980s and 1990s.
In the 1980s and 1990s, biologists found that microbial life has an amazing flexibility for surviving in extreme environments-niches that are extraordinarily hot, or acidic, for example-that would be completely inhospitable to complex organisms.
The 1990s and 2000s are considered to be " Japanese Cinema's Second Golden Age ", due to the immense popularity of anime, both within Japan and overseas.
Drawn replays are now settled with extra time and penalty shootouts, though until the 1990s further replays would be played until one team was victorious.
Since the 1990s a growing number of artists are switching to non-permanent paints for a variety of reasons — but primarily because is it difficult for the police to apprehend and for the courts to sentence or even convict a person for a protest that is as fleeting and less intrusive than marching in the streets.
If the under-twenty group and those above the age of sixty are regarded as a dependent group, the social, political, and economic implications for the 1990s and beyond are as grave for Ghana as they are for sub-Saharan Africa as a whole.
By the end of the 1990s, 11 fishing farms were registered in Guadeloupe and experiments are under way to catch and market fish in order to respond to growing demand.
Nearly all of the popular and " industry standard " software programs used for graphic design since the early 1990s are products of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
The 1990s also saw a rapid push of the transgender movements, while at the same time a sidelining of the identity of those who are transsexual.
Ten percent of the world's active volcanoes — forty in the early 1990s ( another 148 were dormant )— are found in Japan, which lies in a zone of extreme crustal instability.
The kingfishers were traditionally treated as one family, Alcedinidae with three subfamilies, but following the 1990s revolution in bird taxonomy, the three former subfamilies are now often elevated to familial level.
developed in the early 1990s part of the DARPA knowledge Sharing Effort, which was aimed at developing techniques for building large-scale knowledge bases which are
While they still exist, they are not as centralized or integrated as they were before the 1990s.
Steam locomotives remained in routine passenger use in South Africa until the late 1990s, but are now reserved to tourist trains.
Combat uniforms in olive-green, khaki-drab, or woodland camouflage pattern, worn with the United States PASGT helmet, are virtually indistinguishable from those worn until the 1990s by the United States Army

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