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candycane <
candycane@f172.n1.z21.fsxnet> wrote:
> Ri> When your ISP drops the service (and this would have been drops circa
> Ri> 1998-2005) one is left with the "pay monthly" servers (that primarially
> Ri> price their monthly costs for "binaries access" usage) and (at the
> Ri> time) google groups (assuming GG was around, if not, they likely just
> Ri> dropped out until GG did appear later).
>
> The BBS scene made a gateway to usenet (which I`m using now) and it works
> decently enough. Plus I also get the BBS boards
>
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> user
is generated from /dev/urandom
>
> ... "42? 7 and a half million years and all you can come up with is 42?!"
> ___ MultiMail/Linux v0.52
By Usenet standards, your set-up neither threads nor quotes correctly.
It`s a poor ambassador for the BBS scene.
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