• Just wandering around

    From artem@artem-home.home.internal@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 20 00:58:25 2024
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024

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  • From artem@artem-home.home.internal@21:1/5 to pursent100@gmail.com on Thu Nov 21 01:14:23 2024
    % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024

    then have someone read them to you
    Sounds like a plan - now looking for volonteers

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  • From jojo@21:1/5 to artem@artem-home.home.internal on Fri Nov 22 12:20:47 2024
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

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  • From artem@artem-home.home.internal@21:1/5 to jojo on Fri Nov 22 23:01:40 2024
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000

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  • From jojo@21:1/5 to artem@artem-home.home.internal on Sat Nov 23 06:50:40 2024
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

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  • From artem@artem-home.home.internal@21:1/5 to jojo on Sun Nov 24 00:27:06 2024
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    Curiosity I think
    And a bit of nostalgia

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  • From artem@artem-home.home.internal@21:1/5 to pursent100@gmail.com on Sun Nov 24 01:54:57 2024
    % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    Curiosity I think
    And a bit of nostalgia

    and you're single again
    That's true

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  • From jojo@21:1/5 to artem@artem-home.home.internal on Sun Nov 24 05:26:42 2024
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    Curiosity I think
    And a bit of nostalgia


    which groups were you posting in in 2000?

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  • From jojo@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 24 05:26:13 2024
    % wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    Curiosity I think
    And a bit of nostalgia

    and you're single again
    That's true

    and now there's no women on usenet

    there are women, 1 2 3 4 5... 1234 4 for sure.

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  • From jojo@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 24 05:28:45 2024
    % wrote:
    jojo wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    relapse

    i am actually curious how he headers so clean, i want to do that.

    he's using tin, but i dont think its there on windows, i tried
    searching.

    i will have to create a virtual box for that and run debian on it
    probably.

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  • From artem@artem-home.home.internal@21:1/5 to jojo on Sun Nov 24 17:54:32 2024
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    Curiosity I think
    And a bit of nostalgia


    which groups were you posting in in 2000?

    I read most of the time
    May be did a couple of posts to rec.skydiving
    And what about you?

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  • From artem@artem-home.home.internal@21:1/5 to pursent100@gmail.com on Sun Nov 24 17:50:51 2024
    % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    Curiosity I think
    And a bit of nostalgia

    and you're single again
    That's true

    and now there's no women on usenet
    Oh, those good old days when men were men, women were men also and sometime FBI agents
    Don't remember the exact phrase, alas

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  • From jojo@21:1/5 to artem@artem-home.home.internal on Mon Nov 25 05:25:17 2024
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    Curiosity I think
    And a bit of nostalgia


    which groups were you posting in in 2000?

    I read most of the time
    May be did a couple of posts to rec.skydiving
    And what about you?


    there are plenty of groups i post in:

    alt.checkmate
    alt.atheism
    alt.support.depression
    alt.slack
    alt.buddha.short.fat.guy
    sci.physics
    sci.physics.relativity
    sci.physics.foundations
    alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    soc.penpals
    alt.computer.workshop
    talk.origins
    rec.arts.anime.misc
    alt.military
    alt.survival
    rec.arts.tv
    rec.food.cooking
    alt.english.usage
    alt.food.fast-food
    alt.bible
    comp.os.linux.advocacy

    there are likeley more, but i its all fleeting thoughts, the top
    5 are the the top 5.

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  • From artem@artem-home.home.internal@21:1/5 to jojo on Mon Nov 25 23:12:52 2024
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    % wrote:
    jojo wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    relapse

    i am actually curious how he headers so clean, i want to do that.

    he's using tin, but i dont think its there on windows, i tried
    searching.

    i will have to create a virtual box for that and run debian on it
    probably.
    And which newsreader do you use?

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  • From artem@artem-home.home.internal@21:1/5 to jojo on Mon Nov 25 23:11:45 2024
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    Curiosity I think
    And a bit of nostalgia


    which groups were you posting in in 2000?

    I read most of the time
    May be did a couple of posts to rec.skydiving
    And what about you?


    there are plenty of groups i post in:

    alt.checkmate
    alt.atheism
    alt.support.depression
    alt.slack
    alt.buddha.short.fat.guy
    sci.physics
    sci.physics.relativity
    sci.physics.foundations
    alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    soc.penpals
    alt.computer.workshop
    talk.origins
    rec.arts.anime.misc
    alt.military
    alt.survival
    rec.arts.tv
    rec.food.cooking
    alt.english.usage
    alt.food.fast-food
    alt.bible
    comp.os.linux.advocacy

    there are likeley more, but i its all fleeting thoughts, the top
    5 are the the top 5.

    Wow, sci.physics.*!
    Are they sill alive?

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  • From artem@artem-home.home.internal@21:1/5 to pursent100@gmail.com on Tue Nov 26 01:27:15 2024
    % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    Curiosity I think
    And a bit of nostalgia


    which groups were you posting in in 2000?

    I read most of the time
    May be did a couple of posts to rec.skydiving
    And what about you?


    there are plenty of groups i post in:

    alt.checkmate
    alt.atheism
    alt.support.depression
    alt.slack
    alt.buddha.short.fat.guy
    sci.physics
    sci.physics.relativity
    sci.physics.foundations
    alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    soc.penpals
    alt.computer.workshop
    talk.origins
    rec.arts.anime.misc
    alt.military
    alt.survival
    rec.arts.tv
    rec.food.cooking
    alt.english.usage
    alt.food.fast-food
    alt.bible
    comp.os.linux.advocacy

    there are likeley more, but i its all fleeting thoughts, the top
    5 are the the top 5.

    Wow, sci.physics.*!
    Are they sill alive?

    no , no more than here is

    It's sad

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  • From jojo@21:1/5 to artem@artem-home.home.internal on Tue Nov 26 16:33:09 2024
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    % wrote:
    jojo wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    relapse

    i am actually curious how he headers so clean, i want to do that.

    he's using tin, but i dont think its there on windows, i tried
    searching.

    i will have to create a virtual box for that and run debian on it
    probably.

    And which newsreader do you use?


    i want to start using tin, do you have any good reference that
    provides step by step instruction on how to use tin and customize
    shortcuts, headers etc? current i am using thunderbird.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From jojo@21:1/5 to artem@artem-home.home.internal on Tue Nov 26 16:36:57 2024
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    Curiosity I think
    And a bit of nostalgia


    which groups were you posting in in 2000?

    I read most of the time
    May be did a couple of posts to rec.skydiving
    And what about you?


    there are plenty of groups i post in:

    alt.checkmate
    alt.atheism
    alt.support.depression
    alt.slack
    alt.buddha.short.fat.guy
    sci.physics
    sci.physics.relativity
    sci.physics.foundations
    alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    soc.penpals
    alt.computer.workshop
    talk.origins
    rec.arts.anime.misc
    alt.military
    alt.survival
    rec.arts.tv
    rec.food.cooking
    alt.english.usage
    alt.food.fast-food
    alt.bible
    comp.os.linux.advocacy

    there are likeley more, but i its all fleeting thoughts, the top
    5 are the the top 5.

    Wow, sci.physics.*!
    Are they sill alive?


    yes they are active, but if you are expecting highly technical
    discussions, then no.

    so sci.physics.relativity is almost as active as sci.physics, but
    has more physics related content, whereas sci.physics is like...
    2 guys running the whole show and its fun. you will understand
    when you see.

    *foundations is not really active, i thought it was from the
    header count.

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  • From jojo@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 27 02:08:18 2024
    % wrote:
    jojo wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    % wrote:
    jojo wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    relapse

    i am actually curious how he headers so clean, i want to do
    that.

    he's using tin, but i dont think its there on windows, i tried
    searching.

    i will have to create a virtual box for that and run debian
    on it
    probably.
    ;
    And which newsreader do you use?


    i want to start using tin, do you have any good reference that
    provides step by step instruction on how to use tin and
    customize shortcuts, headers etc? current i am using thunderbird.

    get netscape

    why arent you responding to that _ guy, i feel sorry for him.

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  • From artem@artem-home.home.internal@21:1/5 to jojo on Sat Nov 30 23:59:04 2024
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    Curiosity I think
    And a bit of nostalgia


    which groups were you posting in in 2000?

    I read most of the time
    May be did a couple of posts to rec.skydiving
    And what about you?


    there are plenty of groups i post in:

    alt.checkmate
    alt.atheism
    alt.support.depression
    alt.slack
    alt.buddha.short.fat.guy
    sci.physics
    sci.physics.relativity
    sci.physics.foundations
    alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    soc.penpals
    alt.computer.workshop
    talk.origins
    rec.arts.anime.misc
    alt.military
    alt.survival
    rec.arts.tv
    rec.food.cooking
    alt.english.usage
    alt.food.fast-food
    alt.bible
    comp.os.linux.advocacy

    there are likeley more, but i its all fleeting thoughts, the top
    5 are the the top 5.

    Wow, sci.physics.*!
    Are they sill alive?


    yes they are active, but if you are expecting highly technical
    discussions, then no.

    so sci.physics.relativity is almost as active as sci.physics, but
    has more physics related content, whereas sci.physics is like...
    2 guys running the whole show and its fun. you will understand
    when you see.

    *foundations is not really active, i thought it was from the
    header count.
    Will check then anyway, thank you

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  • From artem@artem-home.home.internal@21:1/5 to pursent100@gmail.com on Sun Dec 1 00:01:45 2024
    % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    Curiosity I think
    And a bit of nostalgia


    which groups were you posting in in 2000?

    I read most of the time
    May be did a couple of posts to rec.skydiving
    And what about you?


    there are plenty of groups i post in:

    alt.checkmate
    alt.atheism
    alt.support.depression
    alt.slack
    alt.buddha.short.fat.guy
    sci.physics
    sci.physics.relativity
    sci.physics.foundations
    alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    soc.penpals
    alt.computer.workshop
    talk.origins
    rec.arts.anime.misc
    alt.military
    alt.survival
    rec.arts.tv
    rec.food.cooking
    alt.english.usage
    alt.food.fast-food
    alt.bible
    comp.os.linux.advocacy

    there are likeley more, but i its all fleeting thoughts, the top
    5 are the the top 5.

    Wow, sci.physics.*!
    Are they sill alive?

    no , no more than here is

    It's sad

    in a way i suppose but it's loss created other places like facebook
    FB is full of trash
    And UX is really awful

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  • From artem@artem-home.home.internal@21:1/5 to jojo on Sun Dec 1 00:07:32 2024
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    % wrote:
    jojo wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    jojo <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    artem@artem-home.home.internal wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024


    how so?

    Last time I did it in ~2000


    what brings you back?

    relapse

    i am actually curious how he headers so clean, i want to do that.

    he's using tin, but i dont think its there on windows, i tried
    searching.

    i will have to create a virtual box for that and run debian on it
    probably.

    And which newsreader do you use?


    i want to start using tin, do you have any good reference that
    provides step by step instruction on how to use tin and customize
    shortcuts, headers etc? current i am using thunderbird.

    I use tin as is without any customization
    It has internal help as well as man page that provides information about basic functions

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Stone Fox@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 19 06:07:44 2025
    On 2024-11-19, <artem@artem-home.home.internal> <artem@artem-home.home.internal>
    wrote:
    It's so strange to read usenet groups in 2024

    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

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