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Old 19-06-2008, 07:50 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Help us save usenet news for Time-Warner customers

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phorbin wrote:

In article ,
says...
Usenet user wrote:
Time-Warner corporate is dropping usenet news as of June 23, 2008.

Please help by asking them to keep it. The person to call works for
the TW president:

Barbara Burroughs
phone 203-351-2281


YOU ARE SPAMMING!!


All providers are going the same way, so forget it!!


Uh, No they are not. Fewer if the USENET users get organized.

And something worth having is something worth fighting for. The only way
to drum up support is to drum up support and serious campaigns start
this way.---This is one of the legitimate uses of USENET.

Further, while you are entitled to your opinion, I think campaigning
against the decision is a cracking good thing to do and Time-Warner
deserves every bit of pain they receive. It may produce nothing but then
again if they recant, USENET wins and the political ******s will be set
back a bit.

As for my own ISP, there was some talk of getting rid of USENET some
years ago. They changed their minds. Admittedly it wasn't such a big
deal for them because they've always aliased to one USENET server or
another, but I'd like to think my email/phone call and offer to spend my
money elsewhere and that of others helped them see that it is of value
and a worthy service.


On the other hand, 1 service just cut prices:
http://www.news.astraweb.com/
110 GB $25 with no expiration


So, if Time Warner decides to drop Usenet, we should boycott any of
there services and deprive them of advertising revenue? Sounds good to
me.
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Billy
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