Talk:Renegade (BBS)
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editThis should redirect to Renegade (BBS) or Renegade (software). Renegades were Christians who converted to Islam often ending as corsaries for Islamic states. -- Error 00:34, 29 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Why exactly do the Telegard and Renegade (BBS) entries sound like they were written by Wayne Bell? Those programs DID have huge followings, mostly because you could configured them as much as WWIV without having to learn to code in C++. The menu-editing system in both of those systems was hands down the best of its kind. --m4
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editRenegade was clearly ripped-off of WWIV v3 (which was written in Pascal) and not WWIV v4 (which was "written" in C). Cott couldn't have ripped-off WWIV v4 since it was a different language. This part of the story here smells fishy.
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that's 'cause someone went to all the various wikipedia entries and changed them that way. they're also inaccurate. (i know you were joking regarding Wayne, but he wouldn't do something like this)
was that you who did it, eli? :D
I thought renegade was ripped off teleguard? Lordnmb 17:04, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
eli added that stuff! Wikifranki99 (talk) 08:09, 19 November 2009 (UTC)
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