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Old January 27th 05, 01:41 PM
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Hi Y'all, just to pass along the news that AOL is dropping their
newsgroup reader service. "...discontinued in early 2005", their
message says. Oh, they also apologize for the inconvenience. They
must have read too many Douglas Adams novels. later, ron

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Old January 27th 05, 05:11 PM
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yodedude2 wrote:
Hi Y'all, just to pass along the news that AOL is dropping their
newsgroup reader service. "...discontinued in early 2005", their
message says. Oh, they also apologize for the inconvenience. They
must have read too many Douglas Adams novels. later, ron



You will see more and more of that, newsreaders are obsolete, now that
the new Google interface is up and running

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Old January 27th 05, 06:57 PM
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On 27 Jan 2005 04:41:17 -0800, "yodedude2" wrote:

Hi Y'all, just to pass along the news that AOL is dropping their
newsgroup reader service. "...discontinued in early 2005", their
message says. Oh, they also apologize for the inconvenience. They
must have read too many Douglas Adams novels. snip


AOHell's mismanagement continues unabated. Many internet pundits are
deciphering AOHell's action to be exactly the same as their attempts
to cut off access to IRC awhile back...they view the Internet as
"competition." AOHell is a repository for the clueless, a sort of
"Internet for Dummies." Those who are truly clueless can't figure out
how to do anything other than load their bloatware and do whatever
AOHell tells them to do...sort of like "goo goo groopz." Actually, I
welcome AOHell's dumping of Usenet access...it means less trolls and
spammers! Now, if we could only get rid of "goo goo groopz," we'd
have it made.

AOHell has for years yielded to desires of right wing extremists, who
view Usenet as an "evil empire." Note how ****ed off right wing
trolls get when the other side kicks them in the teeth with facts.
Usenet's OK with them...as long as no one talks back to them. You'll
also note AOHell's unevenly and selectively enforced TOS policies have
not won them any fans of Internet users, either. With their
membership sinking at the rate of about 40K members per month, the
future doesn't look good for AOHell at all, and I suspect Time/Warner
is indeed positioning to "spin them off"...which, translated from
corporate-assholespeak, means "kill them off." This boneheaded Usenet
move will just accellerate the exodus and hasten AOHell's demise.

dB
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Old January 27th 05, 06:58 PM
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On 27 Jan 2005 08:11:57 -0800, wrote:

You will see more and more of that, newsreaders are obsolete, now that
the new Google interface is up and running snip


Shut the **** up, Noodles.
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Old January 27th 05, 09:29 PM
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You will see more and more of that, newsreaders are obsolete, now that
the new Google interface is up and running



Continually repeating this does not make it so. Using a website to access a
newsgroup is like going around the block to get next door.

--Bob Farace

"I only believe in fire." --Anais Nin
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Old January 27th 05, 10:44 PM
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I disagree, using a website gives you TOTAL control, to delete/edit
posts, and ban any troublemakers, and also ban their ISP's so they
can't even VIEW the site...

And not to mention, the graphics and private messaging available, and
members' lists, etc.

You guys are living in 1981 net times...wake up, smell the coffee.
Usenet is the Model T of the net world.

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Old January 28th 05, 04:47 AM
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On 27 Jan 2005 13:44:36 -0800, "tracker that smells"
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I disagree, using a website gives you TOTAL control, to delete/edit
posts, and ban any troublemakers, and also ban their ISP's so they
can't even VIEW the site... snip


LMAO! What a moron.

Shut the **** up, Noodles.
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Old January 28th 05, 05:16 PM
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ROTFLMAO !

I'm a moron, my name is Bob Scarredbutthole, I'm an unemployed, senile
old man from Arizona, living off the government cash cow of welfare and
disability checks.

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Old January 28th 05, 07:06 PM
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On 28 Jan 2005 08:16:18 -0800, "DeserTBob"
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ROTFLMAO !

I'm a moron snip


You're absolutely correct here, Noodles. You are indeed a moron.

Shut the **** up, Noodles.
 




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