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    From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to Paul on Mon Mar 27 05:16:50 2023
    XPost: alt.free.newsservers, alt.usage.english

    This was just posted on the Windows newsgroups, but it applies equally to
    those on these specialty newsgroups who search before they ask questions.
    *Google Groups Archives for this newsgroup*

    Paul wrote:

    Google Groups stopped adding groups, some time ago.

    It has added a ton of its own private groups.
    Which nobody cares about.

    Hi Paul,

    I often run a search before asking questions, and when researching
    issues to help answer others, so I've been involved in this for years.

    I think your assumption is not quite accurate, as I have been using Google Groups archival links for many years, but I didn't do any explicit research
    so it's just my "experienced assumption" that Google _does_ add groups.

    They're just extremely selective about which groups they bother to add. :)

    In fact, on this very newsgroup we _created_ the tinyurl links of the past:
    <alt.usage.english>
    <news.software.readers>
    <alt.free.newsservers>
    <rec.photo.digital>
    <rec.autos.tech>
    <alt.home.repair>
    <alt.comp.microsoft.windows>
    <microsoft.public.windowsxp.general>
    <alt.comp.os.windows-11>
    <alt.comp.os.windows-10>
    <alt.comp.os.windows-8>
    <alt.windows7.general>
    <alt.msdos.batch>
    <alt.os.linux>
    <comp.mobile.android>
    <comp.mobile.ipad>
    <misc.phone.mobile.iphone>
    <alt.comp.freeware>
    etc.

    Which was well before Google changed their archival links to something easy
    to remember, but when the "N" archives used exactly those monikers, namely:
    <https://alt.usage.english.narchive.com>
    <https://alt.free.newsservers.narchive.com>
    <https://news.software.readers.narchive.com>
    <https://rec.photo.digital.narchive.com>
    <https://rec.autos.tech.narchive.com>
    <https://alt.home.repair.narchive.com>
    <https://alt.comp.microsoft.windows.narchive.com>
    <https://microsoft.public.windowsxp.general.narchive.com>
    <https://alt.comp.os.windows-11.narchive.com>
    <https://alt.comp.os.windows-10.narchive.com>
    <https://alt.comp.os.windows-8.narchive.com>
    <https://alt.windows7.general.narchive.com>
    <https://alt.msdos.batch.narchive.com>
    <https://alt.os.linux.narchive.com>
    <https://comp.mobile.android.narchive.com>
    <https://comp.mobile.ipad.narchive.com>
    <https://misc.phone.mobile.iphone.narchive.com>
    <https://alt.comp.freeware.narchive.com>
    etc.

    What I had created were tinyurl links which were the best I could do then:
    <https://tinyurl.com/alt-usage-english>
    <https://tinyurl.com/news-software-readers>
    <https://tinyurl.com/alt-free-newsservers>
    <https://tinyurl.com/rec-photo-digital>
    <https://tinyurl.com/rec-autos-tech>
    <https://tinyurl.com/alt-home-repair>
    <https://tinyurl.com/alt-comp-microsoft-windows>
    <https://tinyurl.com/microsoft-public-windowsxp-gen> (30-character limit)
    I also had created an easier URL:<https://tinyurl.com/windowsxp-general>
    <alt.comp.os.windows-11> At the time this didn't exist for me to set up
    <https://tinyurl.com/alt-comp-os-windows-10>
    <https://tinyurl.com/alt-comp-os-windows-8>
    <https://tinyurl.com/alt-comp-os-windows-7>
    <https://tinyurl.com/alt-windows7-general>
    <https://tinyurl.com/alt-msdos-batch>
    <https://tinyurl.com/alt-os-linux>
    <https://tinyurl.com/comp-mobile-android>
    <https://tinyurl.com/comp-mobile-ipad>
    <https://tinyurl.com/misc-phone-mobile-iphone>
    <https://tinyurl.com/alt-comp-freeware>
    etc.

    Note these are all so old they link to the now-deprecated Google Groups
    which had recently been DejaNews archived at that time of formation:
    <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/alt.usage.english>
    <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/news.software.readers>
    <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/alt.free.newsservers>
    <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/rec.photo.digital>
    <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/rec.autos.tech>
    <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/alt.home.repair>
    <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/alt.comp.microsoft.windows>

    <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general>
    <alt.comp.os.windows-11> At the time this didn't exist for me to set up
    <http://www.pcbanter.net/forumdisplay.php?f=52> for Windows 10
    <http://www.pcbanter.net/forumdisplay.php?f=50> for Windows-8
    <http://www.pcbanter.net/forumdisplay.php?f=48> for Windows-7
    <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/alt.msdos.batch>
    <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/alt.os.linux>
    <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/comp.mobile.android>
    <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/comp.mobile.ipad>
    <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/misc.phone.mobile.iphone>
    <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/alt.comp.freeware>
    etc.

    Which, after the great reshuffling, currently boil down to the following
    much easier to remember and logically derived Google Groups search links:
    <https://groups.google.com/g/alt.usage.english>
    <https://groups.google.com/g/news.software.readers>
    <https://groups.google.com/g/alt.free.newsservers>
    <https://groups.google.com/g/rec.photo.digital>
    <https://groups.google.com/g/rec.autos.tech>
    <https://groups.google.com/g/alt.home.repair>
    <https://groups.google.com/g/alt.comp.microsoft.windows>
    <https://groups.google.com/g/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general>
    <alt.comp.os.windows-11>
    <alt.comp.os.windows-10>
    <alt.comp.os.windows-8>
    <alt.windows7.general>
    <https://groups.google.com/g/alt.msdos.batch>
    <https://groups.google.com/g/alt.os.linux>
    <https://groups.google.com/g/comp.mobile.android>
    <https://groups.google.com/g/comp.mobile.ipad>
    <https://groups.google.com/g/misc.phone.mobile.iphone>
    <https://groups.google.com/g/alt.comp.freeware>
    etc.

    In summary, I "think" Google _does_ add groups when _they_ see fit.
    They just do NOT see fit to add Windows variants as archived groups.
    --
    Posted out of the goodness of my heart to disseminate useful information
    which, in this case, is to faithfully elucidate group search archival URLs.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to Frank Miller on Wed Mar 29 05:59:36 2023
    XPost: alt.free.newsservers, alt.usage.english

    Frank Miller wrote:

    Everybody complains about the weather but nobody does a thing about it.
    What do you know that's better for searching usenet articles?
    David Knight?

    I think you mean Howard Knight.. http://al.howardknight.net/

    I never log into the google groups search engine where it used to be that
    you could get the headers, including the message-id, without logging in.

    But now you can't get the headers anymore - and I never log into Google
    Groups so I don't know if even logging in provides those headers.

    Does it?

    If someone has logged into the groups.google.com/g/<name of usenet ng>,
    can you let the rest of us know if the all-important message-id is given?

    Without that all-important message-id, I don't think Howard Knight is
    useful as a search engine to provide links for others to follow, is it?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Snidely@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 29 01:49:30 2023
    XPost: alt.free.newsservers, alt.usage.english

    Tuesday, Andy Burnelli murmurred ...
    Frank Miller wrote:

    Everybody complains about the weather but nobody does a thing about it.
    What do you know that's better for searching usenet articles?
    David Knight?

    I think you mean Howard Knight.. http://al.howardknight.net/

    I never log into the google groups search engine where it used to be that you could get the headers, including the message-id, without logging in.

    But now you can't get the headers anymore - and I never log into Google Groups so I don't know if even logging in provides those headers.

    Does it?

    If someone has logged into the groups.google.com/g/<name of usenet ng>, can you let the rest of us know if the all-important message-id is given?

    Without that all-important message-id, I don't think Howard Knight is useful as a search engine to provide links for others to follow, is it?

    I don't see a way to display headers. The "Show original message"
    option is still in the per-message hamburger, but it's been grayed out.
    ISTR a tick by the author's name would show some headers, but that's
    all the way gone.

    The search box doesn't find the message-id. For that matter, the
    "Advanced search" dialog has lost several options from just a couple
    years ago. "Does not have" is missing, for instance.

    There may well be an operator to use in the searchbox that will find
    the message-id, but finding that may be a herculean task .... I tried
    a couple of guesses but was unsuccessful.

    SWAG: since GG has all sorts of statistics, and probably doesn't have
    the top code maintainers, they may have looked at what searches happen
    in GG and dumped the ones that require more than new-hire skills to
    implement.

    [I'm pretty sure they have Message-ID field in their database, to use
    for threading the messages.]

    /dps

    --
    https://xkcd.com/2704

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Peter Moylan@21:1/5 to Snidely on Wed Mar 29 20:06:55 2023
    XPost: alt.free.newsservers, alt.usage.english

    On 29/03/23 19:49, Snidely wrote:
    Tuesday, Andy Burnelli murmurred ...
    Frank Miller wrote:

    Everybody complains about the weather but nobody does a thing
    about it. What do you know that's better for searching usenet
    articles? David Knight?

    I think you mean Howard Knight.. http://al.howardknight.net/

    I never log into the google groups search engine where it used to
    be that you could get the headers, including the message-id,
    without logging in.

    But now you can't get the headers anymore - and I never log into
    Google Groups so I don't know if even logging in provides those
    headers.

    Does it?

    If someone has logged into the groups.google.com/g/<name of usenet
    , can you let the rest of us know if the all-important
    message-id is given?

    Without that all-important message-id, I don't think Howard Knight
    is useful as a search engine to provide links for others to follow,
    is it?

    I don't see a way to display headers. The "Show original message"
    option is still in the per-message hamburger, but it's been grayed
    out. ISTR a tick by the author's name would show some headers, but
    that's all the way gone.

    The search box doesn't find the message-id. For that matter, the
    "Advanced search" dialog has lost several options from just a couple
    years ago. "Does not have" is missing, for instance.

    There may well be an operator to use in the searchbox that will find
    the message-id, but finding that may be a herculean task .... I
    tried a couple of guesses but was unsuccessful.

    SWAG: since GG has all sorts of statistics, and probably doesn't
    have the top code maintainers, they may have looked at what searches
    happen in GG and dumped the ones that require more than new-hire
    skills to implement.

    [I'm pretty sure they have Message-ID field in their database, to use
    for threading the messages.]

    Do they still do threading? I know GG used to have a threaded view, but
    the last time I looked that option was missing. I think all articles now
    are grouped by Subject:, not by thread.

    Probably because it was useless to everyone. The indentation was so
    small that you couldn't easily tell when a subthread started and stopped.

    --
    Peter Moylan Newcastle, NSW http://www.pmoylan.org

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Bertel Lund Hansen@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 29 22:06:20 2023
    XPost: alt.free.newsservers, alt.usage.english

    Den 29.03.2023 kl. 21.57 skrev Andy Burnelli:

    Other than relying on those two and/or the largesse of your nntp server
    (or even your own downloads of articles & headers), if anyone knows of a better general purpose Usenet server search mechanism, please elucidate.

    We need Deja-News.

    --
    Bertel, Denmark

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Wed Mar 29 20:57:14 2023
    XPost: alt.free.newsservers, alt.usage.english

    Andy Burns wrote:

    If someone has logged into the groups.google.com/g/<name of usenet ng>,
    can you let the rest of us know if the all-important message-id is given?

    No, but you used to.
    Even if logged-in, and even if joined the group (whatever that means)
    you can't see headers, because you don't have "view member email
    permission" which may be meaningful for a google group but obviously not
    for a usenet group. I suspect google would ignore any question related
    to permissions, or need "the owner" of the group to give permission, at
    which point they've lost the plot ...

    Thanks for testing the headers, Andy, as you're credible so I believe you. Without the message-id, we can't really use Howard Knight, afaict.

    This means we have precious few ways of running a general search of the permanent Usenet archives (other than groups.google.com & narkive.com).

    Other than relying on those two and/or the largesse of your nntp server
    (or even your own downloads of articles & headers), if anyone knows of a
    better general purpose Usenet server search mechanism, please elucidate.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Sn!pe@21:1/5 to Bertel Lund Hansen on Wed Mar 29 22:14:26 2023
    XPost: alt.free.newsservers, alt.usage.english

    Bertel Lund Hansen <gadekryds@lundhansen.dk> wrote:

    Den 29.03.2023 kl. 21.57 skrev Andy Burnelli:

    Other than relying on those two and/or the largesse of your nntp server
    (or even your own downloads of articles & headers), if anyone knows of a better general purpose Usenet server search mechanism, please elucidate.

    We need Deja-News.

    Yes.

    IMO when Goggle borged DejaNews marks the moment they became evil.

    --
    ^Ï^. – Sn!pe – My pet rock Gordon just is.

    <https://youtu.be/_kqytf31a8E>

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 29 21:25:46 2023
    XPost: alt.free.newsservers, alt.usage.english

    Andy Burnelli wrote:
    Typo on the narkive URL which is my fault so I correct below
    as all we have for general purpose free search engines are...
    groups.google.com/g/<name-of-usenet-ng>
    <name-of-usenet-ng>.narkive.com

    For example...
    <https://alt.free.newsservers.narkive.com>
    <https://alt.free.nntp.narkive.com>
    <https://news.software.nntp.narkive.com>
    <https://news.software.readers.narkive.com>
    <https://comp.text.pdf.narkive.com>
    <https://alt.comp.software.thunderbird.narkive.com>
    <https://alt.comp.software.firefox.narkive.com>
    <https://rec.photo.digital.narkive.com>
    <https://rec.autos.tech.narkive.com>
    <https://alt.home.repair.narkive.com>
    <https://alt.comp.microsoft.windows.narkive.com>
    <https://microsoft.public.windowsxp.general.narkive.com>
    <https://alt.comp.os.windows-11.narkive.com>
    <https://alt.comp.os.windows-10.narkive.com>
    <https://alt.comp.os.windows-8.narkive.com>
    <https://alt.windows7.general.narkive.com>
    <https://alt.msdos.batch.narkive.com>
    <https://alt.os.linux.narkive.com>
    <https://comp.mobile.android.narkive.com>
    <https://comp.mobile.ipad.narkive.com>
    <https://misc.phone.mobile.iphone.narkive.com>
    <https://alt.comp.freeware.narkive.com>
    <https://comp.sys.mac.apps.narkive.com>
    <https://comp.sys.mac.system.narkive.com>
    <https://comp.sys.mac.advocacy.narkive.com>
    <https://alt.internet.wireless.narkive.com>
    <https://sci.electronics.repair.narkive.com>
    <https://sci.geo.satellite-nav.narkive.com>
    <https://sci.electronics.design.narkive.com>
    <https://sci.electronics.equipment.narkive.com>
    <https://sci.electronics.misc.narkive.com>
    <https://alt.usage.english.narkive.com>
    etc.

    As always, every post should benefit as many people as possible so if you
    know of other general purpose web-based permanent Usenet archives, please
    add them so that everyone benefits from every action you take on Usenet.
    --
    Posted out of the goodness of my heart to disseminate useful information
    which, in this case, is to faithfully try to help everyone with searches.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Rich Ulrich@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 29 19:52:03 2023
    XPost: alt.free.newsservers, alt.usage.english

    On Wed, 29 Mar 2023 20:57:14 +0100, Andy Burnelli <nospam@nospam.net>
    wrote:

    Andy Burns wrote:

    If someone has logged into the groups.google.com/g/<name of usenet ng>,
    can you let the rest of us know if the all-important message-id is given? >>
    No, but you used to.
    Even if logged-in, and even if joined the group (whatever that means)
    you can't see headers, because you don't have "view member email
    permission" which may be meaningful for a google group but obviously not
    for a usenet group. I suspect google would ignore any question related
    to permissions, or need "the owner" of the group to give permission, at
    which point they've lost the plot ...

    Thanks for testing the headers, Andy, as you're credible so I believe you. >Without the message-id, we can't really use Howard Knight, afaict.

    This means we have precious few ways of running a general search of the >permanent Usenet archives (other than groups.google.com & narkive.com).

    Other than relying on those two and/or the largesse of your nntp server
    (or even your own downloads of articles & headers), if anyone knows of a >better general purpose Usenet server search mechanism, please elucidate.

    I get my posts from Giganews, which -- IIRC -- promises to keep
    text groups forever -- though they did not start at the start like
    DejaNews.

    In Forte, I have occasionally looked at the headers and clicked
    on a message ID to pull up the referenced article. Forte seaches
    on my disk, then can go online. I haven't tried that for anything
    known to be really old.

    The Wiki article on GigaNews says, "Giganews offers more than
    three years of article retention in binary groups and eight years
    in text groups." - That statement has a citation is now unavailble,
    but which was downloaded in 2014. As I interpret that, the
    GigaNews repository is thus dated as at least as early as 2006.
    That's about when I started using Giganews.

    --
    Rich Ulrich

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From lar3ryca@21:1/5 to Andy Burnelli on Wed Mar 29 23:27:55 2023
    XPost: alt.free.newsservers, alt.usage.english

    On 2023-03-29 14:25, Andy Burnelli wrote:
    Andy Burnelli wrote:
    Typo on the narkive URL which is my fault so I correct below
    as all we have for general purpose free search engines are... groups.google.com/g/<name-of-usenet-ng>
    <name-of-usenet-ng>.narkive.com
    For example...
    <https://alt.free.newsservers.narkive.com> <https://alt.free.nntp.narkive.com>
    <https://news.software.nntp.narkive.com> <https://news.software.readers.narkive.com> <https://comp.text.pdf.narkive.com> <https://alt.comp.software.thunderbird.narkive.com> <https://alt.comp.software.firefox.narkive.com> <https://rec.photo.digital.narkive.com>
    <https://rec.autos.tech.narkive.com>
    <https://alt.home.repair.narkive.com> <https://alt.comp.microsoft.windows.narkive.com> <https://microsoft.public.windowsxp.general.narkive.com> <https://alt.comp.os.windows-11.narkive.com> <https://alt.comp.os.windows-10.narkive.com> <https://alt.comp.os.windows-8.narkive.com> <https://alt.windows7.general.narkive.com> <https://alt.msdos.batch.narkive.com>
    <https://alt.os.linux.narkive.com>
    <https://comp.mobile.android.narkive.com> <https://comp.mobile.ipad.narkive.com> <https://misc.phone.mobile.iphone.narkive.com> <https://alt.comp.freeware.narkive.com> <https://comp.sys.mac.apps.narkive.com> <https://comp.sys.mac.system.narkive.com> <https://comp.sys.mac.advocacy.narkive.com> <https://alt.internet.wireless.narkive.com> <https://sci.electronics.repair.narkive.com> <https://sci.geo.satellite-nav.narkive.com> <https://sci.electronics.design.narkive.com> <https://sci.electronics.equipment.narkive.com> <https://sci.electronics.misc.narkive.com> <https://alt.usage.english.narkive.com>

    What am I missing? I see no way to search the archive.

    etc.

    As always, every post should benefit as many people as possible so if you know of other general purpose web-based permanent Usenet archives, please
    add them so that everyone benefits from every action you take on Usenet.

    --
    I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Bertel Lund Hansen@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 30 09:53:00 2023
    XPost: alt.free.newsservers, alt.usage.english

    Den 29.03.2023 kl. 23.14 skrev Sn!pe:

    We need Deja-News.

    Yes.

    IMO when Goggle borged DejaNews marks the moment they became evil.

    No, that happened later. In the beginning Google supplied the same
    services as deja-News had done.

    --
    Bertel, Denmark

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Sn!pe@21:1/5 to Bertel Lund Hansen on Thu Mar 30 09:52:05 2023
    XPost: alt.free.newsservers, alt.usage.english

    Bertel Lund Hansen <gadekryds@lundhansen.dk> wrote:

    Den 29.03.2023 kl. 23.14 skrev Sn!pe:

    We need Deja-News.

    Yes.

    IMO when Goggle borged DejaNews marks the moment
    they became evil.

    No, that happened later. In the beginning Google supplied the same
    services as deja-News had done.

    Yes, but not for long; although the real sins were when they tried
    to annex Usenet with Goggle Groups, then failed to maintain the
    Deja search facility properly.

    --
    ^Ï^. – Sn!pe – My pet rock Gordon just is.

    <https://youtu.be/_kqytf31a8E>

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Peter Moylan@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 30 21:01:24 2023
    XPost: alt.free.newsservers, alt.usage.english

    On 30/03/23 19:52, Sn!pe wrote:
    Bertel Lund Hansen <gadekryds@lundhansen.dk> wrote:

    Den 29.03.2023 kl. 23.14 skrev Sn!pe:

    We need Deja-News.

    Yes.

    IMO when Goggle borged DejaNews marks the moment they became
    evil.

    No, that happened later. In the beginning Google supplied the same
    services as deja-News had done.

    Yes, but not for long; although the real sins were when they tried to
    annex Usenet with Goggle Groups, then failed to maintain the Deja
    search facility properly.

    For a long time there they seemed to have nobody who knew how to design
    a search engine.

    --
    Peter Moylan Newcastle, NSW http://www.pmoylan.org

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 30 14:04:25 2023
    XPost: alt.free.newsservers, alt.usage.english

    lar3ryca wrote:

    What am I missing? I see no way to search the archive.

    Hmmmm... I am no fan of either the groups.google.com/g/name.of.ng or the name.of.ng.narkive.com mechanism, but both "should" run a basic search.

    If I click on "Display Options", more stuff comes up, but not the search.

    Going to <https://alt.free.newsservers.narkive.com> to test your findings,
    I see what you mean. What happened to their "search" button lately?

    Thank you for pointing that out as I looked about and didn't see it either.

    Apparently you can "register an account" but that's not the point here.
    <https://narkive.com/about>
    <https://narkive.com/privacy>
    <https://narkive.com/legalese>

    I sent an email asking for what happened to the search button.
    "Narkive was started in late 2009 by then 17-year-old me (Davide Cavion)
    and has since then always been a one man operation (david @ narkive com).

    Hacking, I guess we could add "site:narkive.com" to a search engine as
    I'm going to agree with you that I can't find the search button anymore.
    <https://duckduckgo.com/?va=u&t=hi&q=lar3ryca+site%253Anarkive.com>
    <https://www.google.com/search?q=lar3ryca+site%253Anarkive.com>
    <https://www.google.com/search?q=lar3ryca+alt.free.newsservers+site%253Anarkive.com>

    Sigh. We're left with dejagoogle alone for a _direct_ free general purpose registration free Usenet search engine then... unless you have better ideas (where I'm aware every nntp server provides their own private archives).

    I apologize for my mistake in not testing the narkive (mostly I use the dejagoogle archives when I need to find & then link to a specific thread).
    --
    Posted out of the goodness of my heart to disseminate useful information
    which, in this case, is to faithfully test out the narkive search finding.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Phil Carmody@21:1/5 to Bertel Lund Hansen on Sat Apr 1 12:47:28 2023
    XPost: alt.free.newsservers, alt.usage.english

    Bertel Lund Hansen <gadekryds@lundhansen.dk> writes:
    Den 29.03.2023 kl. 23.14 skrev Sn!pe:
    We need Deja-News.

    Yes.
    IMO when Goggle borged DejaNews marks the moment they became
    evil.

    No, that happened later. In the beginning Google supplied the same
    services as deja-News had done.

    When A happened, some - many in my sphere - were saying B would
    *inevitably* happen. If you're saying that the bad thing only happened at
    the point where B happened, then you are naive, and really have no right
    to pontificate, as you clearly have no understanding how the real world
    works.

    Fuck, I bet you believed that *do no evil* crap too.

    Phil
    --
    We are no longer hunters and nomads. No longer awed and frightened, as we have gained some understanding of the world in which we live. As such, we can cast aside childish remnants from the dawn of our civilization.
    -- NotSanguine on SoylentNews, after Eugen Weber in /The Western Tradition/

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Bertel Lund Hansen@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 1 12:20:43 2023
    XPost: alt.free.newsservers, alt.usage.english

    Den 01.04.2023 kl. 11.47 skrev Phil Carmody:

    When A happened, some - many in my sphere - were saying B would
    *inevitably* happen. If you're saying that the bad thing only happened at the point where B happened, then you are naive, and really have no right
    to pontificate, as you clearly have no understanding how the real world works.

    Fuck, I bet you believed that *do no evil* crap too.

    [Straightening the little hair I have left]

    What happened? ...

    --
    Bertel, Denmark

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