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On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 14:45:14 -0700, "Bob Eld" <nsmontassoc@yahoo.com>
wrote:
maintaining a brag site. It is truly pathetic.
Usenet will not die. If it does, then the next level will be a GUI
based version called BluesNews. :-] for those of us that have the blues
about The News... If we can bit torrent hundreds of Gigabytes with 50 or
60 sockets open on our box, we ought to be able to come up with a new
version of this medium that uses the cloud paradigm and the piss and moan
ISPs will not have to maintain servers anymore, which is their big piss
and moan anyway. The asswipes are too stupid to admin one themselves, so
they have to hire a geek to do it, and factor in that cost. When the
economy tightens up, idiots that do not know what Usenet is to begin
with, think that their brand of Internet experience is the only
demographic they need to satisfy.
It really is sad and stupid, because if they kill it, things will get
worse, not better. EVERYONE will use bit torrents and other sharing
methods. Bandwidth utilization will climb 30 or 40% higher than it
currently is. Redundant data streams will be passing around allover the
place. It is truly pathetic that "free access" is the very thing that
handcuffs us from getting the spammers, smart asses,and dolts.
wrote:
stupidity. No scientist in their right mind has any business making or"Joerg" <notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net> wrote in message
news:XlvXl.25532$as4.15126@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com...
Phil Hobbs wrote:
Joerg wrote:
news-support@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Please note that on or around July 15, 2009, AT&T will no longer be
offering access to the Usenet netnews service. If you wish to
continue
reading Usenet newsgroups, access is available through third-party
vendors.
Posted only internally to AT&T Usenet Servers.
Just got this little message. The "world delivered" as they say in
their ads, yeah right. Since this affects a large chunk of folks here
and some may miss that little message I thought I better post it. They
did not send it via email, just a small blurb in the NG. Hurumph!
So, where will y'all go now? Guess it's shopping time.
Supernews.
That looks rather expensive, considering that $25/mo buys complete
broadband access out here. Well, now sans Usenet :-(
https://www.supernews.com/signup/
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/
"gmail" domain blocked because of excessive spam.
Use another domain or send PM.
a.. Usenet was created in 1979 as a uniquely social way for people to
exchange information on the Internet. Over the past 2 decades Usenet has
evolved into a thriving global community with its own language, history, and
culture. Try SupernewsŽ personal service to begin your Usenet adventure and
to get the most out of your Usenet experience.
This is Supernews's blurb about the news groups. They forgot a key word, And
FREE way to exchange information. Furthermore, in actuality, the "Usenet has
evolved into a" dying global community of cranks, spammers, smart asses and
dolts that is not worth more than a dollar or two a month and shouldn't cost
anything over the regular ISP access fee.
Even these jackasses are 10 years out of date. 1979 was 30 years ago not 20
and they have not even updated their blurb.
The USNET is dead and paying for it helped kill it. Apparently everybody is
moving to the blogosphere.
BLOGs or a friggin binary LOG are/is lame. One sided, vanity based
maintaining a brag site. It is truly pathetic.
Usenet will not die. If it does, then the next level will be a GUI
based version called BluesNews. :-] for those of us that have the blues
about The News... If we can bit torrent hundreds of Gigabytes with 50 or
60 sockets open on our box, we ought to be able to come up with a new
version of this medium that uses the cloud paradigm and the piss and moan
ISPs will not have to maintain servers anymore, which is their big piss
and moan anyway. The asswipes are too stupid to admin one themselves, so
they have to hire a geek to do it, and factor in that cost. When the
economy tightens up, idiots that do not know what Usenet is to begin
with, think that their brand of Internet experience is the only
demographic they need to satisfy.
It really is sad and stupid, because if they kill it, things will get
worse, not better. EVERYONE will use bit torrents and other sharing
methods. Bandwidth utilization will climb 30 or 40% higher than it
currently is. Redundant data streams will be passing around allover the
place. It is truly pathetic that "free access" is the very thing that
handcuffs us from getting the spammers, smart asses,and dolts.