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Last Updated: January 25, 2005

January 25, 2005
- My Bolo site has been down for a couple months, but I've put it back up at this new location. I decided that it needed to be folded back into my main site for easier maitenance (read, if I don't fold it in, I'll forget it even exists again). The worst part is that I really do want to continue serving and supporting this site, even if Bolo is essentially dead. It will always live on as a great game to me.
March 19, 2002
- After over a year of not having a home for my Bolo pages, I finally have found them a new home on my very own web server (www.paploo.net). I don't plan on making many changes to my pages, however I do plan to still support them as best as possible. (Which means that I should get off my ass and update broken links.)
Long Live Bolo!
March 31, 2000
- Created a nifty new mini-banner that people can put on their pages:
March 30, 2000
- Updated the version of BMAPEdit to a beta release that is OS9 compatible, I think. Also updated the version of Bolo Buddy to 2.0.
March 17, 2000
- I moved my page from Sonic.net for several reasons, which included the dropping of an account there in favour of DSL from another provider, as well as the fact that my brother set up a hosting buisness here at integratedconsulting.net (nb-ic.net), so I get free hosting. :)
If you would like a good place to have a web page for your buisness, including competative rates, and quick and friendly service, this is your place to go. :)
February 9, 1999
- My new Bolo page is now up. Note, the name change. I decided to use my handle, instead of my name for the title. Hence Jeff's Bolo Page is now called Paploo's Bolo Page. I'd also like to note that this page, other than what's on the links page, is completely self contained. That means, that everything will work, even if I neglect it. All the important information is here anyway. Oh, and one more though. even though I have stopped updating the page frequently, I still expect to be giving quick responses to questions for a long time in the future.
- Bolo is kind of dead. Internet play has dropped to almost nothing, and Stuart Cheshire, the author of Bolo, has no plans for future releases of Bolo in the next couple years. It was a fun hobby for him, and we all enjoyed it. However, he doesn't have time to spend on Bolo anymore. I would like to mention, however, that there are still many people, including upcoming generations, who play a lot of Bolo on local networks. For thispurpose, Bolo is almost perfect, and so changes to Bolo itself are not needed. For more information on Bolo's death, and Stuart, look at my FAQs.
- You will be happy to know that there is still development on at least one Bolo Utility. I just exchanged e-mails with the author of BMAPEdit, and he says that he is fixing multiple major bugs in version 4.0. I'll keep you all posted

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