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March 10, 1988: Uncensored Bulletin Board System Launched

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March 10, 1988: The Uncensored BBS is Launched

1988– Ignatius T. Foobar launches one of the more interesting and long-lasting Bulletin board systems in the Uncensored BBS. Of course, his name was really Art Cancro, but Ignatius used an Altos 586 running Citadel/UX software. This BBS is still running to this day, even though dial-up access has been discontinued since 2001.

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