____ ____ ____ ____ _____ _ | _ \ ___ _ __ ___ _ __ / __ \ / ___|| _ \| ___| / | | |_) / _ \ '__/ _ \| '_ \ / / _` | \___ \| | | | |_ _____| | | __/ __/ | | (_) | | | | | | (_| | ___) | |_| | _|_____| | |_| \___|_| \___/|_| |_| \ \__,_| |____/|____/|_| |_| \____/ Back in early 90s I used Argentina's National Comission for Public Libraries computing facilities. Local pre-Internet X25 packet-switching data-network access was provided there, collectively known as ARPAC. By operating library PCs, modem access could be established into a remote free (and limited) computing node at the University if Buenos Aires, known as ATINA UUCP. While using these shell facilities I learnt it was possible to enact electronic file transactions or even jump to several Argentine sites (SCI & EDU). In those days GOPHER was the telematic method of preference at the Inter-University Network (RIU). It was such a novelty and easy solution for document creation, even a national news service was implemented via a simple public access directory - a computerized archive!. There I learnt about SDF-1 ("the Robotech network"), an North American data-services provider, a capable "outdial" machine who could officiate data transmissions in Norther Hemisphere. I can recall another machines famous in the UUCP network as UTAI Toronto, another VAX/VMS shell located in Atlanta, USA, etc. By the time the Internet was already common, in early 2000s, I rediscovered SDF while looking for a free shell and webhosting facility anywhere in the world. Googl€ was still not the megalomaniac presence in the data networks. In any case I was able to create an HTML webpage using Frontpage FTP it into the old Geocities/TK servers. Sadly I neglected and lost my old account. By 2019 I decided to get a validated account for the first time in an attempt to recreate those GOPHER and old-school HTMLs, and SDF and its community were the place to be. I listened to the shows in the Snowdusk, Tob, Hardmous, Jasmaz, SMJ and several other nice and charismatic characters. I was even able to chat using VOIP. I really appreciate this UNIX computing center as a way to meet nice people in the data networks, while avoiding nefarious enterprise based social media. SDF is a great place to enjoy your computing in community, and always trieves to improve.