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So that's where the group went...
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Rast
2013-01-29 02:54:34 UTC
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https://plus.google.com/communities/109120452912922980865

A lot of the members have familiar names. Not sure why they decided that
Google's... thing was better than good old usenet.


Novak's review:

https://plus.google.com/113994096154965042202/posts
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Chucky @ Work
2013-02-25 14:13:41 UTC
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Post by Rast
https://plus.google.com/113994096154965042202/posts
Yeah, let me get right onto reading that.

*whittles own penis into a point and then pokes own eyes out with it,
instead*





- ***@w

*titter* What? Grow up? Never.
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Jasper Janssen
2013-04-09 22:40:54 UTC
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Post by Rast
https://plus.google.com/communities/109120452912922980865
A lot of the members have familiar names. Not sure why they decided that
Google's... thing was better than good old usenet.
We all drifted away from usenet *long* before google+. The people mostly reconstituted back on Livejournal, and most of us have now moved to G+.

Jasper
Rast
2013-04-10 03:24:59 UTC
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Jasper Janssen wrote...
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We all drifted away from usenet *long* before google+.
But why?
Ilya the Recusant
2013-04-13 23:33:53 UTC
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Post by Rast
Jasper Janssen wrote...
Post by Jasper Janssen
We all drifted away from usenet *long* before google+.
But why?
Time? Effort? Interest? Who knows.

Me, I still prefer usenet.

Ilya




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Chucky & Janica
2013-04-14 07:28:33 UTC
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On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 09:33:53 +1000, Ilya the Recusant
Post by Ilya the Recusant
Post by Rast
Post by Jasper Janssen
We all drifted away from usenet *long* before google+.
But why?
Time? Effort? Interest? Who knows.
Me, I still prefer usenet.
Usenet isn't moderated. On LiveJournal and Google+, their killfiles
could work the way they always liked to pretend they did, instead of
the way they worked in a truly open forum, which basically amounted to
the killfiler sticking his fingers in his ears and looking like a
douche incapable of debate.



C&J
Ilya the Recusant
2013-04-14 09:31:53 UTC
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On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 10:28:33 +0300, Chucky & Janica
Post by Chucky & Janica
On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 09:33:53 +1000, Ilya the Recusant
Post by Ilya the Recusant
Post by Rast
Post by Jasper Janssen
We all drifted away from usenet *long* before google+.
But why?
Time? Effort? Interest? Who knows.
Me, I still prefer usenet.
Usenet isn't moderated. On LiveJournal and Google+, their killfiles
could work the way they always liked to pretend they did, instead of
the way they worked in a truly open forum, which basically amounted to
the killfiler sticking his fingers in his ears and looking like a
douche incapable of debate.
Upside is: it's a reminder of how much a douche one was, which would
hopefully keep one from reverting to old ways.

Downside is: if you were a douche and then stopped being a douche,
years later, someone could find posts from the douchy period.
Post by Chucky & Janica
C&J
Ilya




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"Asshole" has a special place in my childhood, the point at which I
first learned that typical Americans were assholes.
- C&J
Chucky & Janica
2013-04-14 14:56:58 UTC
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On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 19:31:53 +1000, Ilya the Recusant
Post by Ilya the Recusant
Post by Chucky & Janica
Usenet isn't moderated. On LiveJournal and Google+, their killfiles
could work the way they always liked to pretend they did, instead of
the way they worked in a truly open forum, which basically amounted to
the killfiler sticking his fingers in his ears and looking like a
douche incapable of debate.
Upside is: it's a reminder of how much a douche one was, which would
hopefully keep one from reverting to old ways.
I'm sure that would work. Sadly, I haven't had much luck searching
Google groups lately. They used to have a good system but they
new-look-and-feel'd it to death a few years back. No more trawling the
archives and reliving good times during my lunch breaks. I don't think
the advanced search function even exists anymore.

Best I've been able to manage is googling for a certain phrase, poster
handle, and the newsgroup name. Thread name if I can remember it.
Posts turn up in the weirdest places and on the weirdest pages, funny
to think of where all this stuff spreads to. People scoop them up and
use them across the web.

Maybe another reason people abandoned usenet. Not a good reason in my
book.
Post by Ilya the Recusant
Downside is: if you were a douche and then stopped being a douche,
years later, someone could find posts from the douchy period.
Or one's wife might have a huge text archive of said posts, and write
a huge history of the newsgroup with them as source material.




C&J
Michelle Haines
2013-04-22 01:32:45 UTC
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Post by Chucky & Janica
Maybe another reason people abandoned usenet. Not a good reason in my
I know at least one other reason was that extended period where many newsgroups were simply spam-bombed to death. People got out of the habit of paying attention to newsgroups because they were unreadable, and when you fill that space with other habits, its hard to put it back together.
Chucky @ Work
2013-04-22 06:44:21 UTC
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On Sun, 21 Apr 2013 18:32:45 -0700 (PDT), Michelle Haines
Post by Michelle Haines
Post by Chucky & Janica
Maybe another reason people abandoned usenet. Not a good reason in my
I know at least one other reason was that extended period where many
newsgroups were simply spam-bombed to death. People got out of the
habit of paying attention to newsgroups because they were unreadable,
and when you fill that space with other habits, its hard to put it back
together.
That's certainly true. It's taken me a while to get back into the
swing of this. Totally worth it though.

And now at least the spam seems to have dried up.



***@w
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CHOW:
http://stchucky.wordpress.com/2011/10/24/chow-a-dance-with-dragons/
Give a hoot, read my book:
http://stchucky.wordpress.com/2012/07/18/arsebook-my-rear-in-status-2011/
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