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* Rollefson, Gary O., " A Neolithic Game Board from Ain Ghazal, Jordan ," Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, No. 286.
A Bulletin Board System, or BBS, is a computer system running software that allows users to connect and log in to the system using a terminal program.
Ward Christensen coined the term " Bulletin Board System " as a reference to the traditional cork-and-pin bulletin board often found in entrances of supermarkets, schools, libraries or other public areas where people can post messages, advertisements, or community news.
By " computerizing " this method of communications, the name of the first BBS system was born: CBBS-Computerized Bulletin Board System.
Although BBSing survives only as a niche hobby in most parts of the world, it is still an extremely popular form of communication for Taiwanese youth ( see PTT Bulletin Board System ).
According to an early interview, with the city snowed under during the Great Blizzard of 1978 in Chicago, the two began preliminary work on the Computerized Bulletin Board System, or CBBS.
The Computerized Bulletin Board System supplied news to the arts and screen printing community not only in Austin, Texas where it was based, but to the world.
Some general purpose Bulletin Board Systems had special levels of access that were given to those who paid extra money, uploaded useful files or knew the SysOp personally.
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* Bulletin Board System, a computer that allows users to dial into the system over a phone line or telnet connection
" On the Significance of some Arthurian Names in Welsh " in Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 30 ( 1983 ), pp. 268 – 73
Dyson is a member of the Board of Sponsors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
Lederman serves as President of the Board of Sponsors of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
The popularity of MUDs of the Essex University tradition escalated in the USA during the late 1980s when affordable personal computers with 300 to 2400 bit / s modems enabled role-players to log into multi-line Bulletin Board Systems and online service providers such as CompuServe.
* nomic. net contains a Nomic Wiki, the Nomic FAQ, a Nomic Bulletin Board, links to Internet Nomics, a large archive of dead games, and a variety of other resources.
* Remote Imaging Protocol, a method of using graphics instead of text on a Bulletin Board System
* 1982 – Scott Fahlman posts the first documented emoticons :-) and :-( on the Carnegie Mellon University Bulletin Board System.
* Episode 16: " Bulletin Board " ( Written with Simon Muntner )
A number of Viewdata Bulletin Board Systems existed in the 1980s, predominantly in the UK due to the proliferation of the BBC Microcomputer, and a short-lived Viewdata Revival appeared in the late 1990s fuelled by the retro-computing vogue.

Bulletin and Systems
A number of other MUDs were created, but remained a computer science novelty until the late 1980s, when personal computers with dial-up modems began to be more common in homes, largely through the use of multi-line Bulletin Board Systems and online service providers.
In Digital: A Love Story, the Morris worm is portrayed as a cover story for a large-scale attack on ARPANET and several Bulletin Board Systems.
These first appeared on ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC games that were distributed around the world via Bulletin Board Systems ( BBSes ) and floppy disk copying.
** ANSI art, a computer art form used on Bulletin Board Systems ( BBSes )
However, there have also been groups that have taken their form online via Bulletin Board Systems or the Internet.
By spending no money on advertising, but simply offering Red Ryder on Bulletin Board Systems ( BBSs ), allowed Watson to market and distribute what became the number-one communications program for the Mac.
" Student Response Systems: A University of Wisconsin System Study of Clickers ," Educause Center for Applied Research Research Bulletin.
* something, a term which originated on Bulletin Board Systems
The Advanced Video Attribute Terminal Assembler and Recreator ( AVATAR ) protocol is a system of escape sequences occasionally used on Bulletin Board Systems ( BBSes ).
In October 1983 CBSIM CB Simulator was released as the first publicly accessible CB Simulator software available for privately-operated Computer Bulletin Board Systems.

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A respected commentator in The Bulletin has suggested that she has gone slow on Aboriginal issues because she fears a white backlash that could result in her government being toppled.
In 1945 the public interest in atomic warfare and weaponry inspired contributors to the Bulletin to attempt to inform those interested about the dangers and destruction that atomic war could bring about.
In an article written for the January / February 2002 issue of the Bulletin, David Albright and Holly Higgins addressed the threat of North Korea and the many dangers that could result from the poor relationship between North Korea and the rest of the world.
According to the BFI's Monthly Film Bulletin, " there is something phantasmally absurd about this well-meaning, ambitious film .... It could well be that Pinter's brilliance is altogether the wrong kind of brilliance to let loose on the scripting of this already nerve-raw, nightmarish subject.
The Council believed that the journal could replace the old Bulletin in providing a link between members in intervals between international meetings by publishing association news, and serve a valuable purpose by publishing original articles in the field of epidemiology.
The Bulletin could not afford to get a waiver to keep both stations, so it opted to keep the smaller WDAU-TV and sell the WCAU stations to CBS.
Prior to 1971, these deductions could be computed in a variety of manners over a wide range of lives, under old Bulletin F. In 1971, Congress introduced the Class Life Asset Depreciation Range ( ADR ) system in an attempt to simplify calculations and provide some uniformity.
Shortly before the election, prominent conservative publication The Bulletin suggested that Braham could have stopped campaigning six months before and still been easily re-elected.

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