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When I was a kid hacking around BBS's and telenet in the late 1980's, 2600 was the ultimate source, goal, and aspirational destination for anyone that wanted to be heard that was doing something different with computers. So much has changed since then that I forgot about it. Ironic, that the community that 2600 built on and contributed to developing, developing, building the Internet As We Know It today is still being published online and maybe even sitting on the local bookstore shelves.
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