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Is there a webpage for this group? If so could someone please post the
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Newsgroups were a concoction created by geeks who flourished on
mainframes before ARPA released the 'internet' to our care. These days, newsgroups use internet protocols to carry the message lists in thousands of interest groups from news server to server. So the question could be put this way: does anyone archive this group? Given that any PC you buy could now handle a few terabytes of storage, without straining the piggy bank more than a few hot game systems - I expect there are a few public access archives, - maybe in the kid's bedroom who lives down the street? - but the grand daddy of newsgroup archivers, DejaNews, is now subsumed under Google - the ragingly successful search engine house. You will see a tab on the google page for groups. You might do worse than start there. Brian Whatcott Altus OK On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 00:13:34 GMT, "Greg Boyles" wrote: Is there a webpage for this group? If so could someone please post the address for me. |
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Try: http://groups.google.com
They bought Deja News the long time news archiver. Joe Wood Brian Whatcott wrote: Newsgroups were a concoction created by geeks who flourished on mainframes before ARPA released the 'internet' to our care. These days, newsgroups use internet protocols to carry the message lists in thousands of interest groups from news server to server. So the question could be put this way: does anyone archive this group? Given that any PC you buy could now handle a few terabytes of storage, without straining the piggy bank more than a few hot game systems - I expect there are a few public access archives, - maybe in the kid's bedroom who lives down the street? - but the grand daddy of newsgroup archivers, DejaNews, is now subsumed under Google - the ragingly successful search engine house. You will see a tab on the google page for groups. You might do worse than start there. Brian Whatcott Altus OK On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 00:13:34 GMT, "Greg Boyles" wrote: Is there a webpage for this group? If so could someone please post the address for me. |
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