
Originally from 1968, so 50 years ago. Check out the liner note from Joey Bishop too.

I never knew this existed, but this and another couple of albums by Regis are on iTunes.


Now if only This Weeks' Rankings would return. --Boblittlebeast13 wrote:I think a portal has opened into the Bored's past today! Bixby, mikehardware, Regis.....
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Bob78164 wrote:Now if only This Weeks' Rankings would return. --Boblittlebeast13 wrote:I think a portal has opened into the Bored's past today! Bixby, mikehardware, Regis.....
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Ack! Please don't allow this part of Bored history to die the death of technical obsolescence! --Boblittlebeast13 wrote:Bob78164 wrote:Now if only This Weeks' Rankings would return. --Boblittlebeast13 wrote:I think a portal has opened into the Bored's past today! Bixby, mikehardware, Regis.....
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I actually got out that file and looked at it during my time off around New Years..... or at least, tried to look at it. The rankings numbers are in an old MS Works database file that my new computer laughed at when I tried to open it. I could probably still access it from my creaky laptop, but wasn't motivated enough to either do that or research how to convert it to something my computer can read...
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I have all of the messages from the old Boreds backed-up on 7-track tape. Unfortunately, no one makes 7-track tape drives anymore.Bob78164 wrote:Ack! Please don't allow this part of Bored history to die the death of technical obsolescence! --Boblittlebeast13 wrote:Bob78164 wrote:Now if only This Weeks' Rankings would return. --Bob
I actually got out that file and looked at it during my time off around New Years..... or at least, tried to look at it. The rankings numbers are in an old MS Works database file that my new computer laughed at when I tried to open it. I could probably still access it from my creaky laptop, but wasn't motivated enough to either do that or research how to convert it to something my computer can read...
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Just because no one makes them anymore doesn't mean there aren't any out there still working and available to port the data to a modern medium.Bob Juch wrote:I have all of the messages from the old Boreds backed-up on 7-track tape. Unfortunately, no one makes 7-track tape drives anymore.Bob78164 wrote:Ack! Please don't allow this part of Bored history to die the death of technical obsolescence! --Boblittlebeast13 wrote:
I actually got out that file and looked at it during my time off around New Years..... or at least, tried to look at it. The rankings numbers are in an old MS Works database file that my new computer laughed at when I tried to open it. I could probably still access it from my creaky laptop, but wasn't motivated enough to either do that or research how to convert it to something my computer can read...
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