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Jay Honeck wrote:
Yep. Their little glitch has wiped out several of my most artful responses... :-( I've taken to highlighting everything and "Control-C"-ing before clicking on "Post Message", just in case everything gets sucked into the Google ether... Jay, considering what you give (well written aviation anecdotes) and take (new hotel guests) out of Usenet, you should consider a commercial account. Text-only, or download-limited accounts are available for US $2 to $4 per month, which is one less beer a month (G), and certainly more reliable than free Usenet providers, Google included. -- Peter |
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![]() Peter R. wrote: Jay Honeck wrote: Yep. Their little glitch has wiped out several of my most artful responses... :-( I've taken to highlighting everything and "Control-C"-ing before clicking on "Post Message", just in case everything gets sucked into the Google ether... Jay, considering what you give (well written aviation anecdotes) and take (new hotel guests) out of Usenet, you should consider a commercial account. I don't get it. Does Jay not have an ISP that provides him with an email account? If so just use your email client to setup a newsgroup account. What's so hard about that? |
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Newps wrote:
If so just use your email client to setup a newsgroup account. What's so hard about that? His ISP probably does not offer a newsgroup server? Many these days do not. -- Peter |
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I don't get it. Does Jay not have an ISP that provides him with an
email account? If so just use your email client to setup a newsgroup account. What's so hard about that? The exact details of why this doesn't work are lost in the mist of time for me, but here's the deal: Our email and internet service provider is Mediacom, the local cable network. At home, we have cable modem service, and THERE we can use Outlook Express to access email and newsgroups, if we wish. At the hotel, however, cable modem service proved so unreliable that I eventually tossed Mediacom out on their ear, and went with Qwest DSL service. For extra money, I can get usenet and email access through them, but it just didn't seem to make any sense to pay extra $$ just so I can screw around on newsgroups. Thus, while at the hotel I have to access my email via Mediacom's web-based email system, and usenet through web-based sites like Google Groups. If there's a way to access usenet directly WITHOUT paying this extra fee to Qwest, I'd be interested in hearing about it. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
For extra money, I can get usenet and email access through them, but it just didn't seem to make any sense to pay extra $$ just so I can screw around on newsgroups. Screw around? Hypothetically, here, if I owned an aviation hotel my participation in the aviation newsgroups would be considered a marketing expense, and therefore the commercial Usenet monthly fee would be a business tax deduction. Thus, the after tax expense would be around $1.50 per month for a reliable connection to Usenet. Wouldn't take but one new customer per year to justify that expense, no? In your case, there is no doubt that you are getting hotel guests from your participation in Usenet, as that is how I ended up there for one night last summer and hopefully a longer stay sometime next summer. -- Peter |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote:
If there's a way to access usenet directly WITHOUT paying this extra fee to Qwest, I'd be interested in hearing about it. Close to free: http://news.individual.net/ (Never tried it myself, though.) |
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On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 18:21:34 -0000, Jim Logajan wrote in :
"Jay Honeck" wrote: If there's a way to access usenet directly WITHOUT paying this extra fee to Qwest, I'd be interested in hearing about it. Close to free: http://news.individual.net/ (Never tried it myself, though.) Here is a list of ~70 news service providers: http://www.big-8.org/dokuwiki/doku.p...news_providers FWIW, I'm presently on AstraWeb's $10 for 25 GB downloaded. There have been a few hiccups in the setup, but (so far), I'm a happy and satisfied customer. Marty -- The Big-8 hierarchies (comp, humanities, misc, news, rec, sci, soc, talk) are under new management. See http://www.big-8.org for details. |
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In article .com,
Jay Honeck wrote: Thus, while at the hotel I have to access my email via Mediacom's web-based email system, and usenet through web-based sites like Google Groups. If there's a way to access usenet directly WITHOUT paying this extra fee to Qwest, I'd be interested in hearing about it. I can give you free access to one of my servers. -- Eduardo K. | To put a pipe in byte mode, http://www.carfun.cl | type PIPE_TYPE_BYTE. http://e.nn.cl | (from the Visual C++ help file.) |
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![]() Newps wrote: Peter R. wrote: I don't get it. Does Jay not have an ISP that provides him with an email account? If so just use your email client to setup a newsgroup account. What's so hard about that? An ISP's account is usually pretty limited in bytes and what groups they support. My ISP is pretty limited. I bought my own commercial account for $7/month at Giganews. -Robert |
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![]() Robert M. Gary wrote: Newps wrote: Peter R. wrote: I don't get it. Does Jay not have an ISP that provides him with an email account? If so just use your email client to setup a newsgroup account. What's so hard about that? An ISP's account is usually pretty limited in bytes and what groups they support. I get my high speed internet from my local cable company(Approx 8 gig speed) and I have no idea if they are limiting the number of newsgroups, there are over 50,000 listed. There are no limits as far as I can tell about the postings. |
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