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Hello! I am Robert Dinse, the founder, owner, and operator of Eskimo North.

Eskimo North was started as a BBS running on a Trs-80 model III in 1982, grew into a multi-line Unix time-share service, and then a full-service ISP providing a broad range of Internet access and hosting services.

I've been interested in communications all my life, and specifically in providing the ability for the common person to communicate to a wide audience.

I had an interest in pirate and public non-commercial radio when I was in Jr High and High School because I felt at the time that commercial radio did not fairly represent the broad spectrum of human interests and opinions. Thirty years later I still feel this way. In fact, with the demise of the broadcast ownership restrictions when broadcast rules were rewritten in the 1996 Telecommunications Act, broadcast is now controlled in major markets by only three large corporations with the result being an almost total lack of diverse opinions or local content.

After high school I attempted to earn a living in commercial broadcast engineering but just was not successful in breaking into a large market with little experience. I ended up working for PNB telephone company, which got swallowed up by US West which later changed it's name to Qwest for 17 years. In 1995 I left the telephone company to devote full time to running Eskimo North. Providing these services are a way I can still give the common man access to a wide audience so that everyone's ideas can be heard. Below are some of my personal sites.

ET/UFO Forum Eskimo Arcade Photo Gallery Radio Blog Science and Technology Blog