RES Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2008 09:19:44 -0400
RES From: Robert E. Seastrom
RES If trends have continued since last I looked at it, very manageable
RES after you take out the binaries. Insignificant if you could figure
RES out a way to get rid of the flames and spam. :)
Usenet - binaries - flames -
: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Is Usenet actually dead?
RES Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2008 09:19:44 -0400
RES From: Robert E. Seastrom
RES If trends have continued since last I looked at it, very
manageable
RES after you take out the binaries. Insignificant if you could
figure
RES out a way to get
Jay R. Ashworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How much *is* Big8 a day these days, though, a gig? I have a 10MBs
hose...
If trends have continued since last I looked at it, very manageable
after you take out the binaries. Insignificant if you could figure
out a way to get rid of the flames and
Opinion pieces in Wired and AG's grandstanding by throwing babies out
with bathwater notwithstanding, a query from a cow-orker caused me to
wonder: is there still anyplace to get a Usenet feed from these days
that isn't {Giga,Super,etc}News? I want to pull maybe 30 or 40 tech
groups into my own
Avi Freedman runs a decent service.
Gadi.
On Mon, 4 Aug 2008, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
Opinion pieces in Wired and AG's grandstanding by throwing babies out
with bathwater notwithstanding, a query from a cow-orker caused me to
wonder: is there still anyplace to get a Usenet feed from
* Jay R. Ashworth:
Opinion pieces in Wired and AG's grandstanding by throwing babies out
with bathwater notwithstanding, a query from a cow-orker caused me to
wonder: is there still anyplace to get a Usenet feed from these days
that isn't {Giga,Super,etc}News? I want to pull maybe 30 or 40
On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 10:19:16PM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
* Jay R. Ashworth:
Opinion pieces in Wired and AG's grandstanding by throwing babies out
with bathwater notwithstanding, a query from a cow-orker caused me to
wonder: is there still anyplace to get a Usenet feed from these days
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