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 [47m    [0;34;47mGapVault is designed to allow users to store time, files, and/or     [36m[1m[40m
 [47m  [0;34;47mbytes for later use on the BBS.  Depending on how the SysOp has the    [36m[1m[40m
 [47m  [0;34;47mBBS configured and GapVault configured users will be allowed to store  [36m[1m[40m
 [47m  [0;34;47many or all of the above.                                               [36m[1m[40m
 [47m    [0;34;47mTime is stored in minutes.  Users can store all but 5 minutes of     [36m[1m[40m
 [47m  [0;34;47mtheir remaining time for each BBS session.  Again, depending on how    [36m[1m[40m
 [47m  [0;34;47mGapVault is configured, there is a limit on how much time users can    [36m[1m[40m
 [47m  [0;34;47mhave both online and stored in the TimeVault.  Byte and file storage   [36m[1m[40m
 [47m  [0;34;47mwork the same way.  Bytes are stored in Kilobytes (1000 bytes).        [36m[1m[40m
 [47m    [0;34;47mThere are also games users may play to gamble time/files/bytes.      [36m[1m[40m
 [47m  [0;34;47mThis, again, depends on how the SysOp has GapVault configured.         [36m[1m[40m
 [47m    [0;34;47mWithdrawing time/files/bytes from the vaults can be done at any      [36m[1m[40m
 [47m  [0;34;47mtime as long as the user does not exceed any of the system limits or   [36m[1m[40m
 [47m  [0;34;47mthe limits of GapVault as defined by the SysOp.                        [36m[1m[40m
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