Kaschenism - Origin

Origin

Kashenism originated as a Fidonet echo conference SU.KASCHENKO.LOCAL (SKL) created by Vladimir "MedBrat" Timofeev in 1998.

In the first half of 2000-s, SKL (and Russian FidoNet in general) slowly became deserted, and in 2005 MedBrat led residual Kashenists away from SKL to the Internet forum kaschenko.ru; SKL worked then for a while but now it is almost dead.

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