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Litzendraht wrote:
I just ran across a Google discussion group that is a direct parallel to this one. It has the same posts and comments. Don't know how to send a link to it, but it's identical to this one, but a different format. Ain't no computer guy, and I just wonder about these things. Google replays this group...as well as most other non-binary groups. -Bill |
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Litzendraht wrote:
I just ran across a Google discussion group that is a direct parallel to this one. It has the same posts and comments. Don't know how to send a link to it, but it's identical to this one, but a different format. Ain't no computer guy, and I just wonder about these things. Google groups is nothing more than a HTML portal into Usenet. They also have the old Dejavu Usenet archives. -- ? Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Litzendraht wrote: I just ran across a Google discussion group that is a direct parallel to this one. It has the same posts and comments. Don't know how to send a link to it, but it's identical to this one, but a different format. Ain't no computer guy, and I just wonder about these things. Google groups is nothing more than a HTML portal into Usenet. A very *bad* HTML portal. They also have the old Dejavu Usenet archives. Deja was a useful tool, but after Google took it over and started monkeying (apologies to all primates everywhere) with it, it's just a source of aggravation to anyone who tries to use it for serious work. It's got to the point where people are ignoring posts made via Google, simply because of the broken quoting style and infestation of idiots using it. Stick to real usenet, it's a lot less trouble. 8-) Chris. -- If you want a picture of the future of Usenet, imagine a foot stuck in a human mouth -- for ever. And remember that it is for ever. The mouth will always be there to receive the foot. The kook, the enemy of Usenet, will always be there, so that he can be defeated and humiliated over again. |
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![]() "Chris Suslowicz" wrote in message ... If you want a picture of the future of Usenet, imagine a foot stuck in a human mouth -- for ever. And remember that it is for ever. The mouth will always be there to receive the foot. The kook, the enemy of Usenet, will always be there, so that he can be defeated and humiliated over again. Who does this remind you of? |
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I just ran across a Google discussion group that is a direct parallel to
this one. It has the same posts and comments. Don't know how to send a link to it, but it's identical to this one, but a different format. Ain't no computer guy, and I just wonder about these things. |
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Chris Suslowicz wrote:
It's got to the point where people are ignoring posts made via Google, simply because of the broken quoting style and infestation of idiots using it. It got a lot worse when AOL shut down their news servers and a lot of their idiots moved to Google. Stick to real usenet, it's a lot less trouble. 8-) Chris. -- ? Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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In typical comment about context rather then content, Steve N. says:
Chris, Forever is one word... (:-) 73, Steve, K,9.D;C'I "Chris Suslowicz" wrote in message ... Chris. -- If you want a picture of the future of Usenet, imagine a foot stuck in a human mouth -- for ever. And remember that it is for ever. The mouth will always be there to receive the foot. The kook, the enemy of Usenet, will always be there, so that he can be defeated and humiliated over again. |
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(Chris Suslowicz) wrote: Stick to real usenet, it's a lot less trouble. 8-) Chris. -- If you want a picture of the future of Usenet, imagine a foot stuck in a human mouth -- for ever. And remember that it is for ever. The mouth will always be there to receive the foot. The kook, the enemy of Usenet, will always be there, so that he can be defeated and humiliated over again. Splutter! I think the sigmonster has achieved sentience....) Chris. -- If a thoroughly plonked troll enters a newsgroup, does it make a sound? |
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"Steve Nosko" wrote: In typical comment about context rather then content, Steve N. says: Chris, Forever is one word... Not in the original, it isn't. Curiously enough, Eric wrote the book and Anthony seems determined to implement it. Chris. -- If a thoroughly plonked troll enters a newsgroup, does it make a sound? |
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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
... Google groups is nothing more than a HTML portal into Usenet. They also have the old Dejavu Usenet archives. I use "original recipe"-style USENET access for everyday entry to newsgroups. But Google's archives are useful for searching. Many times, I have found answers by searching the archives rather than posting a new question. Quicker, and it avoids repetitive postings. A recent example is the "SS Rectifier conversion volts drop" topic in this group. If you search this newsgroup, or one like rec.antiques.radio+phono, for subjects like "rectifier voltage drop", etc., you'll find plenty to read. Regards, Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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