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5 items in the archive
  • FILE_ID.DIZ
  • TFA-TRW!.NFO
  • TFA-TRW!.EXE
  • ZERO-BBS.EXE
  • REALWORL.ASC
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Hi, About the Real World BBS: Just a quick BBS-intro. It's only purpose is that you start calling the Real World BBS regularly, and that you become aware that The Real World has Internet available for points at a very low price, and that The Real World is the HQ of the Dutch Demonet, AKA Dutch Scene Connection, and that The Real World BBS is Dutch HQ for the BEST demo-net around, DGi, and, ofcourse, that The Real World is Ground Zero/TFA's WHQ. About our other BBS: Ground Zero/TFA used to have another BBS called Samsplace, but that's now defenitly offline. Let's just 'thank' all the assholes in the scene for that huh? About the New World Order Magazine: We also have been releasing a couple of issues of the New World Order magazine. We have decided to stop doing that. It's not giving us the satisfaction we expected... (that's a stupid excuse huh?). Anyway, we might occasionally release a Party Edition or similar, but there won't be another issue with the old style/feeling... About Ground Zero/TFA: We're very pissed off! Not just by all the assholes in the scene, who keep fuckin up things for others, but also because we couldn't go to Assembly '94. I guess we'll have to wait until the end of this year before we can meet our friends in the scene again... In the meantime, you can contact us through Internet: [email protected] (Ground Zero/TFA's Guru) [email protected] (Sysop of the Real World BBS) [email protected] (TcM, coder of our GUS-player) Or leave mail for us in DSC or in DGi... Ofcourse you have to call The Real World BBS: +31-53-330190 But you can also write to: Robert Plass (nothingface) Padangstraat 76 7535 AE Enschede The Netherlands And if you're interested in our other productions you can also call these fine boards: Genesis (Belgium) +32-02-2453498 PointBreak (Belgium) +32-11436925 FunderBird (Belgium) +32-50-620112 A.C.E (France) +33-1-45887548 Antarctica (Canada) +1-519-734-6239 Methadone (Finland) +358-0-4208227 Downstairs (Denmark) +45-9818-8132 ≡Magican≡ (Germany) +49-421-4841163 The Firm (Germany) +49-40-6482146 Blue Steel +31-20-6403972 Fantasy Lands +31-33-952567 The Supreme Court +31-1650-51850 Lunatic Asylum +31-85-233120
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