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Faz[_2_] 14-07-2008 11:26 PM

Question
 
Is the alt.binaries pictures.orchids restricted by bandwidth or is it just
shut down? I posted a written question from BC, Canada and it showed up on
the server.

Thanks,
Chuck.



Diana Kulaga[_5_] 14-07-2008 11:38 PM

Question
 
Abpo is still there. Access has been denied by a slew of ISPs. They have
lots of reasons, but the main one cited is a crusade by the NY State Atty.
General against child pornography. Noble goal, that, of course. But what the
ISPs have done is to simply deny access to all alt.binaries groups. Baby,
meet bath water.

There are independent servers that one can use. That may be what I, and
others, do. But Kye in OZ is working on a private server, and I'm kind of
waiting to see how that works out. Kye actually created abpo in the first
place, so I have high hopes.

There are multitudes of places to view orchid pictures on the web (at least
for now), but none have the camaradarie that we have shared at abpo. So, we
are hopeful that our little community can get back together soon.

Diana

"Faz" wrote in message
news:BoQek.69149$kx.2085@pd7urf3no...
Is the alt.binaries pictures.orchids restricted by bandwidth or is it just
shut down? I posted a written question from BC, Canada and it showed up on
the server.

Thanks,
Chuck.




wendy7 14-07-2008 11:56 PM

Question
 
Well said Diana, I miss you already!!
Cheers Wendy
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
Abpo is still there. Access has been denied by a slew of ISPs. They have
lots of reasons, but the main one cited is a crusade by the NY State Atty.
General against child pornography. Noble goal, that, of course. But what
the ISPs have done is to simply deny access to all alt.binaries groups.
Baby, meet bath water.

There are independent servers that one can use. That may be what I, and
others, do. But Kye in OZ is working on a private server, and I'm kind of
waiting to see how that works out. Kye actually created abpo in the first
place, so I have high hopes.

There are multitudes of places to view orchid pictures on the web (at
least for now), but none have the camaradarie that we have shared at abpo.
So, we are hopeful that our little community can get back together soon.

Diana

"Faz" wrote in message
news:BoQek.69149$kx.2085@pd7urf3no...
Is the alt.binaries pictures.orchids restricted by bandwidth or is it
just shut down? I posted a written question from BC, Canada and it showed
up on the server.

Thanks,
Chuck.





Diana Kulaga[_5_] 15-07-2008 01:19 AM

Question
 
Well, Wendy, here I am! Rgo still works, after all.

Love you too.

Diana

"Wendy7" wrote in message
...
Well said Diana, I miss you already!!
Cheers Wendy
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
Abpo is still there. Access has been denied by a slew of ISPs. They have
lots of reasons, but the main one cited is a crusade by the NY State
Atty. General against child pornography. Noble goal, that, of course. But
what the ISPs have done is to simply deny access to all alt.binaries
groups. Baby, meet bath water.

There are independent servers that one can use. That may be what I, and
others, do. But Kye in OZ is working on a private server, and I'm kind of
waiting to see how that works out. Kye actually created abpo in the first
place, so I have high hopes.

There are multitudes of places to view orchid pictures on the web (at
least for now), but none have the camaradarie that we have shared at
abpo. So, we are hopeful that our little community can get back together
soon.

Diana

"Faz" wrote in message
news:BoQek.69149$kx.2085@pd7urf3no...
Is the alt.binaries pictures.orchids restricted by bandwidth or is it
just shut down? I posted a written question from BC, Canada and it
showed up on the server.

Thanks,
Chuck.







[email protected] 16-07-2008 01:42 PM

Question
 
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 22:26:41 GMT in BoQek.69149$kx.2085@pd7urf3no Faz wrote:
Is the alt.binaries pictures.orchids restricted by bandwidth or is it just
shut down? I posted a written question from BC, Canada and it showed up on
the server.


I summarized all of this in the article with the subject line similar to
"Read this if you use your ISP for more than a network connection."

Several US ISPs either completely dropped their USENET services,
or severely reduced the subset of USENET newsgroups on their news
servers.

Folks here are having a tendency to say "they restricted access."
That's a poor analogy.
A better analogy is they either ripped down the library and sold it
for scrap, or they shredded the books that consumed the most space
and were most popular. They then sold the shredded books as mulch."

Their public justification for this was pressure from the NY
DA to curtail the internet spread of child pornography.

The actual reason is that USENET is not used by most of their customer
base and runs counter to the business models for most large ISPs
as most large ISPs are also in the TV, movie, and book businesses.


--
Chris Dukes
"Let all the babies be born. Then let us drown those we do not like."
-- G. K. Chesterton.

wendy7 16-07-2008 04:03 PM

Question
 
So Chris, it's a greedy money thing no?
Cheers Wendy
wrote in message
...
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 22:26:41 GMT in BoQek.69149$kx.2085@pd7urf3no Faz
wrote:
Is the alt.binaries pictures.orchids restricted by bandwidth or is it
just
shut down? I posted a written question from BC, Canada and it showed up
on
the server.


I summarized all of this in the article with the subject line similar to
"Read this if you use your ISP for more than a network connection."

Several US ISPs either completely dropped their USENET services,
or severely reduced the subset of USENET newsgroups on their news
servers.

Folks here are having a tendency to say "they restricted access."
That's a poor analogy.
A better analogy is they either ripped down the library and sold it
for scrap, or they shredded the books that consumed the most space
and were most popular. They then sold the shredded books as mulch."

Their public justification for this was pressure from the NY
DA to curtail the internet spread of child pornography.

The actual reason is that USENET is not used by most of their customer
base and runs counter to the business models for most large ISPs
as most large ISPs are also in the TV, movie, and book businesses.


--
Chris Dukes
"Let all the babies be born. Then let us drown those we do not like."
-- G. K. Chesterton.



bill 14-09-2008 06:49 AM

Question
 
bill
Bellsouth and AOL are two ISP that blanked all alt.binaries

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
Abpo is still there. Access has been denied by a slew of ISPs. They have
lots of reasons, but the main one cited is a crusade by the NY State Atty.
General against child pornography. Noble goal, that, of course. But what
the ISPs have done is to simply deny access to all alt.binaries groups.
Baby, meet bath water.

There are independent servers that one can use. That may be what I, and
others, do. But Kye in OZ is working on a private server, and I'm kind of
waiting to see how that works out. Kye actually created abpo in the first
place, so I have high hopes.

There are multitudes of places to view orchid pictures on the web (at
least for now), but none have the camaradarie that we have shared at abpo.
So, we are hopeful that our little community can get back together soon.

Diana

"Faz" wrote in message
news:BoQek.69149$kx.2085@pd7urf3no...
Is the alt.binaries pictures.orchids restricted by bandwidth or is it
just shut down? I posted a written question from BC, Canada and it showed
up on the server.

Thanks,
Chuck.






Steve[_2_] 27-09-2008 05:29 AM

Question
 
AOL completely stopped providing newsgroups several years ago. All
newsgroups, not just binaries or alt.binaries. (Kind of ironic that I'm
the one saying this, considering I still use my old AOL address here.)
I enjoyed using AOL's system for newsgroups. When they stopped offering
them, I switched over to my real ISPs server, which was Adelphia at the
time. Time Warner took them over and now Time Warner completely closed
their newsgroup server. (I'm using Motzarella now.)

Steve

bill wrote:
bill
Bellsouth and AOL are two ISP that blanked all alt.binaries

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
Abpo is still there. Access has been denied by a slew of ISPs. They have
lots of reasons, but the main one cited is a crusade by the NY State Atty.
General against child pornography. Noble goal, that, of course. But what
the ISPs have done is to simply deny access to all alt.binaries groups.
Baby, meet bath water.

There are independent servers that one can use. That may be what I, and
others, do. But Kye in OZ is working on a private server, and I'm kind of
waiting to see how that works out. Kye actually created abpo in the first
place, so I have high hopes.

There are multitudes of places to view orchid pictures on the web (at
least for now), but none have the camaradarie that we have shared at abpo.
So, we are hopeful that our little community can get back together soon.

Diana

"Faz" wrote in message
news:BoQek.69149$kx.2085@pd7urf3no...
Is the alt.binaries pictures.orchids restricted by bandwidth or is it
just shut down? I posted a written question from BC, Canada and it showed
up on the server.

Thanks,
Chuck.






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