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Gary J. MacDonald December 14th 05 02:19 PM

Temp good bye to USENET (Rogers user)
 
Well, I am never more than an occaisional poster, but for now I am saying
goodbye for a while. Rogers is dropping USENET tomorrow, apparently because it
takes up too much bandwidth (but is not used by a large number of people?). I
think it must be because they have the binaries groups on line, when simply
shutting off the binaries would cut bandwidth without breaking up useful
communication around the world. Dropping the alt.!"#$ groups would also help
that, but I guess that is too easy.

Rogers did this just like it dumped user web pages onto Yahoo-Geocities (where
they get advertising dollars for your page) with kids and their web pages about
kitties and puppies. I am unhappy with the decrease in service, and so I will
be looking to see if I can and should switch my internet service.

http://www.canadianisp.com/ has a very comprehensive search for Canadian ISPs.

People of the Internet: I shall return!

GaryJ


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[email protected] December 14th 05 02:28 PM

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Gary, have you ever tried to use Google groups?

From work I tend to use this link to read and reply to RBP:


http://groups.google.nl/group/rec.boats.paddle

(requires a free account to post and doesn't carry all usenet groups
though)

HTH

Wilko

http://kayaker.nl


GaryJ December 14th 05 02:59 PM

Temp good bye to USENET (Rogers user)
 
Yes, thanks, especially for finding old stuff, but I find it is not as handy as
the old USENET service coming right into my mail reader.

GaryJ

wrote:
Gary, have you ever tried to use Google groups?

From work I tend to use this link to read and reply to RBP:


http://groups.google.nl/group/rec.boats.paddle

(requires a free account to post and doesn't carry all usenet groups
though)

HTH

Wilko

http://kayaker.nl



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RkyMtnHootOwl December 14th 05 05:48 PM

Temp good bye to USENET (Rogers user)
 
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 09:59:24 -0500, GaryJ wrote:

Yes, thanks, especially for finding old stuff, but I find it is not as handy as
the old USENET service coming right into my mail reader.

GaryJ

wrote:
Gary, have you ever tried to use Google groups?

From work I tend to use this link to read and reply to RBP:


http://groups.google.nl/group/rec.boats.paddle

(requires a free account to post and doesn't carry all usenet groups
though)

HTH

Wilko

http://kayaker.nl

GaryJ, check out this link to free news servers

http://freenews.maxbaud.net/

My ISP, MSN.com, dropped providing newserver access previously, for
the same reasons. The free services don't always have all the bells
and whistles, and sometimes limited services, but subscribe to a
couple different ones, and you can get complete access, and you can
continue using your tried and true news reader! OvO

GaryJ December 14th 05 05:54 PM

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Thanks! Looks like a great resource.

Who-Who-hoo-hoo
Who-Who-hoo-hwaa

GaryJ

RkyMtnHootOwl wrote:
GaryJ, check out this link to free news servers

http://freenews.maxbaud.net/



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Bill Tuthill December 14th 05 07:00 PM

Temp good bye to USENET (Rogers user)
 
Gary J. MacDonald wrote:
... Rogers is dropping USENET tomorrow, apparently because it
takes up too much bandwidth (but is not used by a large number of people?).


The big media companies don't like Usenet because people spend time
listening to each other, rather than to corporate media BS.

Are you in Canada? My ISP is great, but I'm not sure they do Canada.
Hope you find a better ISP soon. I agree it's better to read news
using a feed than using the Google interface.


KMAN December 14th 05 07:44 PM

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"Bill Tuthill" wrote in message ...
Gary J. MacDonald wrote:
... Rogers is dropping USENET tomorrow, apparently because it
takes up too much bandwidth (but is not used by a large number of
people?).


The big media companies don't like Usenet because people spend time
listening to each other, rather than to corporate media BS.

Are you in Canada? My ISP is great, but I'm not sure they do Canada.
Hope you find a better ISP soon. I agree it's better to read news
using a feed than using the Google interface.


Google groups is annoying, and most people who use it don't even understand
what a newsgroup is, and they post messages where there are no headers and
only other googlegroups users can understand what the hell is going on.

The reason Rogers dumped it is you can't put banner ads and other crap on a
news feed. It doesn't generate revenue. It's just something customers want,
but that doesn't matter to them.



RkyMtnHootOwl December 14th 05 07:50 PM

Temp good bye to USENET (Rogers user)
 
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 12:54:19 -0500, GaryJ wrote:

Thanks! Looks like a great resource.

Who-Who-hoo-hoo
Who-Who-hoo-hwaa

GaryJ

RkyMtnHootOwl wrote:
GaryJ, check out this link to free news servers

http://freenews.maxbaud.net/


Yeah, I used the Google portal up until recently, and caught flack
here and elsewhere. I use it now as a back up, or when I am online
away from my desktop. Melissa R. put me onto the News Services. I came
to realize that all I need for ISP is Internet Access. I do not need
the push content of the big ISP like AOL or others. MSN gives me 10
pop3 accounts, but otherwise I would rather go to specific content
providers for specific services that do a better job. The ISP
typically do not put a high priority on News service, so retention and
bandwidth suffered, so they are probably doing us all a favor to get
out of the business. I had read that Rogers was stopping the newserver
service, but if you still have reliable access to internet at a
reasonable price, then keep that and check out other content service
providers. OvO


KMAN December 14th 05 08:10 PM

Temp good bye to USENET (Rogers user)
 

"RkyMtnHootOwl" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 12:54:19 -0500, GaryJ wrote:

Thanks! Looks like a great resource.

Who-Who-hoo-hoo
Who-Who-hoo-hwaa

GaryJ

RkyMtnHootOwl wrote:
GaryJ, check out this link to free news servers

http://freenews.maxbaud.net/


Yeah, I used the Google portal up until recently, and caught flack
here and elsewhere. I use it now as a back up, or when I am online
away from my desktop. Melissa R. put me onto the News Services. I came
to realize that all I need for ISP is Internet Access. I do not need
the push content of the big ISP like AOL or others.


The fact that AOL is actually a successful business shows just how screwed
up the world really is.



RkyMtnHootOwl December 14th 05 10:18 PM

Temp good bye to USENET (Rogers user)
 
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 15:10:59 -0500, KMAN wrote:

"RkyMtnHootOwl" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 12:54:19 -0500, GaryJ wrote:

Thanks! Looks like a great resource.

Who-Who-hoo-hoo
Who-Who-hoo-hwaa

GaryJ

RkyMtnHootOwl wrote:
GaryJ, check out this link to free news servers

http://freenews.maxbaud.net/


Yeah, I used the Google portal up until recently, and caught flack
here and elsewhere. I use it now as a back up, or when I am online
away from my desktop. Melissa R. put me onto the News Services. I came
to realize that all I need for ISP is Internet Access. I do not need
the push content of the big ISP like AOL or others.


The fact that AOL is actually a successful business shows just how screwed
up the world really is.


Was it Barnum who said "Show me a Fool, and I will show you a way to
separate him from his money!" or something along that line OvO


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