Welcome to Bob's Place

What about Bob?

A little about me: My name is Bob Camara, and in the words of Mayor Joe Ganim, "I was born and raised in Bridgeport." Bridgeport, Connecticut, that is. I got my start in modemming back in 1988, with a Commodore 64 and a 300 baud modem. I put up a BBS called Castle Roogna (from Piers Anthony's Xanth novel of the same name). This was way too slow, so I soon upgraded to a 1200 baud modem and Color-64 BBS software by Greg Pfountz. Eventually I got involved in a few D-Dial chat systems (ancestors of today's IRC) which ran on Apple IIe's with six 300 baud modems. After that, I took a hiatus from modemming for a few years and gave up my old Commie 64 for an IBM compatible. Then a few years ago, the internet became a household word, leading me to get myself an account and here I am today!

This page is currently under construction. I'll gradually be adding to it as time allows. Thanks for your patience.

Meanwhile, have a look at The Camara Connection. It's a page I have created for and about persons with the Portuguese surname Camara. Enjoy!


This page last updated 30 July 1997.
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