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OT. My ISP is giving up on Usenet
My ISP (BT) is to give up giving us access to Usenet newsgroups from 3rd
December so for now it looks like I won't be around here much longer unless I find a cheap alternative binaries news server. Sign of the times? -- Regards Bob Hobden Posting to this Newsgroup from the W.of London. UK |
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"Bob Hobden" writes:
My ISP (BT) is to give up giving us access to Usenet newsgroups from 3rd December so for now it looks like I won't be around here much longer unless I find a cheap alternative binaries news server. You are in luck, eternal-september carries _this_ binary news group. (Not those other binary groups.) Sign of the times? You are late to the party, other ISPs did that years ago. -- Dan Espen |
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"Dan Espen" wrote
"Bob Hobden" writes: My ISP (BT) is to give up giving us access to Usenet newsgroups from 3rd December so for now it looks like I won't be around here much longer unless I find a cheap alternative binaries news server. You are in luck, eternal-september carries _this_ binary news group. (Not those other binary groups.) Sign of the times? You are late to the party, other ISPs did that years ago. But I thought eternal-september didn't do binaries at all? Or is this Ng an exception? -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 16:04:38 -0000, Bob Hobden wrote:
"Dan Espen" wrote "Bob Hobden" writes: My ISP (BT) is to give up giving us access to Usenet newsgroups from 3rd December so for now it looks like I won't be around here much longer unless I find a cheap alternative binaries news server. You are in luck, eternal-september carries _this_ binary news group. (Not those other binary groups.) Sign of the times? You are late to the party, other ISPs did that years ago. But I thought eternal-september didn't do binaries at all? Or is this Ng an exception? E-S has a bunch of newsgroups that don't work or partially work (like the outdated Microsoft hierarchy and a bunch of non-functioning RSS-based groups). E-S also have a bizarre spam filter which breaks threads Of the binary groups that *do* work, you can't post to them or have to knock off nonexistent or excessive groups from the original thread, causing all the posts to split in different directions. E-S also has a secondary spam filter which refuses posts if you reply to a thread that includes a certain blacklist of groups. It then gives an error "Too many newsgroups (meow)" (???) They told me once it has something to do with a flame war from the mid 90s. I got tired of this nonsense and signed up with Supernews last month ($11.95/mo). While 3-yr-old binaries are often broken, for everything else, so far so good. My ISP still has free newsgroups, but they bend over to random "harassment" complaints from people in the text groups, so I seek newsgroup access somewhere else. E-S has always been tolerant of political speech (when the thread works) and so far no problems with Supernews. -- b.f. |
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"Bob Hobden" writes:
"Dan Espen" wrote "Bob Hobden" writes: My ISP (BT) is to give up giving us access to Usenet newsgroups from 3rd December so for now it looks like I won't be around here much longer unless I find a cheap alternative binaries news server. You are in luck, eternal-september carries _this_ binary news group. (Not those other binary groups.) Sign of the times? You are late to the party, other ISPs did that years ago. But I thought eternal-september didn't do binaries at all? Or is this Ng an exception? This NG is an exception. If there are other exceptions, I don't know about them, but there could be. If you know of other binary groups that aren't full of copyrighted stuff, ES might be willing to handle them if asked. -- Dan Espen |
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"Dan Espen" wrote
"Bob Hobden" writes: "Dan Espen" wrote "Bob Hobden" writes: My ISP (BT) is to give up giving us access to Usenet newsgroups from 3rd December so for now it looks like I won't be around here much longer unless I find a cheap alternative binaries news server. You are in luck, eternal-september carries _this_ binary news group. (Not those other binary groups.) Sign of the times? You are late to the party, other ISPs did that years ago. But I thought eternal-september didn't do binaries at all? Or is this Ng an exception? This NG is an exception. If there are other exceptions, I don't know about them, but there could be. If you know of other binary groups that aren't full of copyrighted stuff, ES might be willing to handle them if asked. Thanks Dan, looks like I will be using E-S if only for this Ng. I already use news.individual.net for non-binary (text only) Ngs (at Euro10 per year) as they are superb at cutting out the rubbish. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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Check out news.albasani.net
Free On 10/28/2014 2:44 PM, Bob Hobden wrote: "Dan Espen" wrote "Bob Hobden" writes: "Dan Espen" wrote "Bob Hobden" writes: My ISP (BT) is to give up giving us access to Usenet newsgroups from 3rd December so for now it looks like I won't be around here much longer unless I find a cheap alternative binaries news server. You are in luck, eternal-september carries _this_ binary news group. (Not those other binary groups.) Sign of the times? You are late to the party, other ISPs did that years ago. But I thought eternal-september didn't do binaries at all? Or is this Ng an exception? This NG is an exception. If there are other exceptions, I don't know about them, but there could be. If you know of other binary groups that aren't full of copyrighted stuff, ES might be willing to handle them if asked. Thanks Dan, looks like I will be using E-S if only for this Ng. I already use news.individual.net for non-binary (text only) Ngs (at Euro10 per year) as they are superb at cutting out the rubbish. |
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After serious thinking Bob Hobden wrote :
My ISP (BT) is to give up giving us access to Usenet newsgroups from 3rd December so for now it looks like I won't be around here much longer unless I find a cheap alternative binaries news server. Sign of the times? Try Terranews, there's a small one off payment, then it's free http://www.teranews.com/ |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 18:46:27 +1000, BarbaraH
wrote: After serious thinking Bob Hobden wrote : My ISP (BT) is to give up giving us access to Usenet newsgroups from 3rd December so for now it looks like I won't be around here much longer unless I find a cheap alternative binaries news server. Sign of the times? Try Terranews, there's a small one off payment, then it's free http://www.teranews.com/ I think it is still $3.95 us and I have been using it for years. There is a limit of 60 meg a day but whats it matter. |
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"BarbaraH" wrote
After serious thinking Bob Hobden wrote : My ISP (BT) is to give up giving us access to Usenet newsgroups from 3rd December so for now it looks like I won't be around here much longer unless I find a cheap alternative binaries news server. Sign of the times? Try Terranews, there's a small one off payment, then it's free http://www.teranews.com/ After a lot of research I have gone down the route you suggested Barbara, a one off payment and as you will see I'm using Teranews. I shall continue to use news.individual.net as my text only Ng server as they are superb at cutting out rubbish. Thanks for your suggestion. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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In article , Bob Hobden
writes "BarbaraH" wrote After serious thinking Bob Hobden wrote : My ISP (BT) is to give up giving us access to Usenet newsgroups from 3rd December so for now it looks like I won't be around here much longer unless I find a cheap alternative binaries news server. Sign of the times? Try Terranews, there's a small one off payment, then it's free http://www.teranews.com/ After a lot of research I have gone down the route you suggested Barbara, a one off payment and as you will see I'm using Teranews. I shall continue to use news.individual.net as my text only Ng server as they are superb at cutting out rubbish. There isn't the rubbish there used to be. Even spammers hardly bother with Usenet now! -- Sue ] |
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On Sun, 2 Nov 2014 08:04:31 +0000, Mad Cow
wrote: In article , Bob Hobden writes "BarbaraH" wrote After serious thinking Bob Hobden wrote : My ISP (BT) is to give up giving us access to Usenet newsgroups from 3rd December so for now it looks like I won't be around here much longer unless I find a cheap alternative binaries news server. Sign of the times? Try Terranews, there's a small one off payment, then it's free http://www.teranews.com/ After a lot of research I have gone down the route you suggested Barbara, a one off payment and as you will see I'm using Teranews. I shall continue to use news.individual.net as my text only Ng server as they are superb at cutting out rubbish. There isn't the rubbish there used to be. Even spammers hardly bother with Usenet now! That's my impression too. Guy Gorton |
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"Mad Cow" wrote
Bob Hobden writes "BarbaraH" wrote After serious thinking Bob Hobden wrote : My ISP (BT) is to give up giving us access to Usenet newsgroups from 3rd December so for now it looks like I won't be around here much longer unless I find a cheap alternative binaries news server. Sign of the times? Try Terranews, there's a small one off payment, then it's free http://www.teranews.com/ After a lot of research I have gone down the route you suggested Barbara, a one off payment and as you will see I'm using Teranews. I shall continue to use news.individual.net as my text only Ng server as they are superb at cutting out rubbish. There isn't the rubbish there used to be. Even spammers hardly bother with Usenet now! There aren't the people on Usenet these days. Few youngsters and recent computer converts even know of Usenet let alone Newsgroups and as for how you get here it's impossible for them as they use Web based mail and don't use an email program/newsreader. We had to when we started. That and Microsoft's Windows Live Mail that most have already on their PCs doesn't treat Newsgroups properly, and they won't fix it, so you have to use add-on programs to get it to work in accordance with convention. It's easier for them to use Twitter or Facebook, not that I think they are a substitute. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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