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Did I just read some smarmy spam offering free use of USENET? I deleted it before it
registered. aguy
aguy wrote:
> Did I just read some smarmy spam offering free use of USENET? I deleted it before it
> registered. aguy
I dont know what you read. But yes there are free Newsservers around. You still have to pay for your
internet connection though.
Here is one. http://news.cis.dfn.de/
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In article <PGIWb.82434$dP1.218990@newsc.telia.net>, perDOTelmsater@telia.com says...
> aguy wrote:
> > Did I just read some smarmy spam offering free use of USENET? I deleted it before it
> > registered. aguy
>
> I dont know what you read. But yes there are free Newsservers around. You still have to pay for
> your internet connection though.
>
> Here is one. http://news.cis.dfn.de/
>
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> Perre
>
> You have to be smarter than a robot to reply.
>
>
>
I've just signed up with http://www.news.individual.net (http://www.news.individual.net/)
Free, and seem to be performing excellent compared to my ISP.
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 16:52:04 -0000, Mark wrote:
>> http://news.cis.dfn.de/
>
> I've just signed up with http://www.news.individual.net (http://www.news.individual.net/)
Those are the same.
In article <et0q20pk7o6jetfmrb5os6b0d5k66fivp4@4ax.com>, me@privacy.net says...
> On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 16:52:04 -0000, Mark wrote:
> >> http://news.cis.dfn.de/
> >
> > I've just signed up with http://www.news.individual.net (http://www.news.individual.net/)
>
> Those are the same.
>
Are they really? In that case, I would say that they are both as good as each other!
Sorry,I thought they were different.
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Mark (MSA) This post is packaged by intellectual weight, not volume. Some settling of contents may
have occurred during transmission
MSA wrote:
> In article <et0q20pk7o6jetfmrb5os6b0d5k66fivp4@4ax.com>, me@privacy.net says...
>> On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 16:52:04 -0000, Mark wrote:
>>>> http://news.cis.dfn.de/
>>>
>>> I've just signed up with http://www.news.individual.net (http://www.news.individual.net/)
>>
>> Those are the same.
>>
>
> Are they really? In that case, I would say that they are both as good as each other!
>
> Sorry,I thought they were different.
You are absolutely wrong. I'd say that neither is better than the other especially the one you
suggested.
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In article <VB7Xb.48950$mU6.191618@newsb.telia.net>, perDOTelmsater@telia.com says...
> > Are they really? In that case, I would say that they are both as good as each other!
> >
> > Sorry,I thought they were different.
>
> You are absolutely wrong. I'd say that neither is better than the other especially the one you
> suggested.
>
> --
> Perre
>
>
Mines half-full, and yours is half-empty :-)
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Mark (MSA) This post is packaged by intellectual weight, not volume. Some settling of contents may
have occurred during transmission
MSA wrote:
> In article <VB7Xb.48950$mU6.191618@newsb.telia.net>, perDOTelmsater@telia.com says...
>>> Are they really? In that case, I would say that they are both as good as each other!
>>>
>>> Sorry,I thought they were different.
>>
>> You are absolutely wrong. I'd say that neither is better than the other especially the one you
>> suggested.
>>
>> --
>> Perre
>>
>>
>
> Mines half-full, and yours is half-empty :-)
Shucks I was hoping that mine was going to be 5/10 full and your only 1/2 full. Oh well they're both
for free ;) Everybody's saying there is no such thing as a free lunch. Wonder how that applies here?
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