• Re: Content

    From roach@21:1/5 to Runner Funner on Thu Aug 17 05:38:20 2023
    On Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 5:31:04 AM UTC-7, Runner Funner wrote:
    Welcome to my group..

    This isn't a discussion group.. just post a brief message and ask for a penpal

    Then take it to email. No discussions allowed on soc.penpals...take it to a group that has a moderator

    Whatever the hell that means

    whatever you do , dont ask yer papa

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Runner Funner@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 17 05:31:02 2023
    Welcome to my group..

    This isn't a discussion group.. just post a brief message and ask for a penpal

    Then take it to email. No discussions allowed on soc.penpals...take it to a group that has a moderator

    Whatever the hell that means

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Runner Funner@21:1/5 to roach on Thu Aug 17 06:01:01 2023
    On Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 6:38:22 AM UTC-6, roach wrote:
    On Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 5:31:04 AM UTC-7, Runner Funner wrote:
    Welcome to my group..

    This isn't a discussion group.. just post a brief message and ask for a penpal

    Then take it to email. No discussions allowed on soc.penpals...take it to a group that has a moderator

    Whatever the hell that means
    whatever you do , dont ask yer papa


    The Usenet Big-8 Management Board

    creates well-named, well-used newsgroups in the Big-8 Usenet hierarchies,
    makes necessary adjustments to existing groups,
    removes groups that are not well-used, and
    assists and encourages the support of a canonical Big-8 newsgroup list by Usenet sites.

    8 is my lucky number.. the management team has zero authority over my group



    And here's why...





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    Welcome!

    Formed in 1992 soc.penpals has for many people the jumping off point to
    many wonderful years of searching the UseNet.

    Please take a moment and read the Soc.Penpals Charter, and Netiquettue
    On soc.penapls

    soc.penpals is a place to meet people to correspond with, a UseNet
    classifieds for penpals to meet.

    Long winded on going discussions are outside of the scope of the charter
    and soc.penpals newsgroup.

    Soc.penpals Charter

    A full copy of the charter may be viewed at ftp://ftp.uu.net/.vol/9/news.announce.newgroups/soc/soc.penpals

    Name of Newsgroup: SOC.PENPALS

    Status: UNMODERATED

    Charter: This newsgroup is to make it possible for people on the net to
    make friends and penpals. This will also give people a chance to have correspondents in other places of the world, which is helpful for
    travel and tourism. Included will be postings of information about
    people interested in becoming a penpal and also general
    information/questions about certain geographical locations are also
    accepted.

    Rationale: It's true that you can meet people through other newsgroups
    but you do not always have the guarantee that they will want to have
    penpals. Having this newsgroup makes it easier to make friends without
    possibly searching endlessly. As one person said to me during the rfd:
    "You can't tell much about a person from an opinion or two in a post".
    In soc.penpals, people would list post some of their interests so
    others would get an idea about whether they'd like to correspond with
    them or not. Also, this newsgroup has often been compared to
    alt.personals. There is one major difference. There would not be any
    anonymous postings. As one person put it: "...a lot hide behind
    anonymity to spew abuse and intolerance". Therefore, without the
    anonymous postings, we may get rid of some of that.

    ___________________________________________________________________________
    __

    *** Netiquette on soc.penapls ***

    Most of the concepts here are the same as in news.announce.newusers. In
    fact,it is *strongly* recommended that you read the etiquette guidelines innews.announce.newusers (or in any other introductory text on news readers)before you post any articles.

    * soc.penpals is NOT a discussion group. It is a
    classifieds for finding penpals

    * Please do not post personals. There are groups
    specifically charter for this purpose

    * Please do not post requests seeking cyber sex. There
    are groups specifically chartered for this purpose.

    * Please do not post binaries. There are
    groups specifically chartered for this purpose.

    * Try to keep posts short, remember that someone has to pay for all
    bytes to be transmitted around the world.

    * Please do not post advertisements. Soc-penpals is a non-commercial
    newsgroup.

    * Please be careful when asking giving advice.
    When asking for advice, please remember this
    is usenet, and double check with a trusted source before using
    anything you receive on the net.

    * Please respond via e-mail. This makes it easier for everyone
    Who is seeking a penpal or information to find why they came here.

    * If someone takes the time and energy to respond to a post which you haveposted, *please* response via
    e-mail. A simple "thank you" goes a long way.

    * Please read all follow-ups before posting one of your own; in many cases,someone else has already covered the
    same point.

    * Please limit the amount of material included from previous postings as
    much as possible, and try to be concise. Signatures should
    be excised. Remember that soc.penpals reaches 42,000 readers a month at
    about 200,000 servers. Many users have to pay for connect time
    or per byte transfers please make sure you include enough
    of the original article so as to make your follow-up sensible.

    * Please avoid cross-postings to other newsgroups unless you are
    absolutely sure there is relevance to the other
    group(s).

    * Please check your Subject line carefully! This is a very busy
    newsgroup, Subject lines that are vague might not
    catch the eye of the very people who might have something to offer.

    * Please remember that this newsgroup has a world-wide readership.
    First, readers whose primary language is not English might not
    know what you are saying when posting.
    Second, please be understanding and patient with spelling or style
    errors made by people who are obviously posting from a non-English
    speaking country. (For that matter, spelling and/or grammatical errors
    should not be pointed out via the newsgroup, but through private
    e-mail if you feel it is absolutely necessary to show someone the
    error.)

    * Before posting an article to soc.penpals, please be sure it is
    actually relevant, it is not the only newsgroup on
    Usenet. Many post fit best into talk.bizarre or alt.usenet.kooks.

    * While this is a NOT a newsgroup for non-adults to participate
    in, posts from children and teens are often seen in this
    newsgroup.

    * Please refrain from name-calling, tantrums or other hysterics-- we get
    enough of that from our trolls.

    * A very good article on Netiquette, or network behavior is available
    here http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html

    * An excellent article on dealing with flames, and trolls is available
    here http://ddi.digital.net/~gandalf/trollfaq.html

    * For a very good news filter download the program from this site

    www.Nfilter.org

    * A very good (but long) history of the internet is located here.

    http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2235.html

    * An excellant article on spam, spewing, and freedom of speech on the
    net may be found here www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2635.html


    User Contributions:
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  • From Runner Funner@21:1/5 to Runner Funner on Thu Aug 17 06:03:24 2023
    On Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 7:01:04 AM UTC-6, Runner Funner wrote:
    On Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 6:38:22 AM UTC-6, roach wrote:
    On Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 5:31:04 AM UTC-7, Runner Funner wrote:
    Welcome to my group..

    This isn't a discussion group.. just post a brief message and ask for a penpal

    Then take it to email. No discussions allowed on soc.penpals...take it to a group that has a moderator

    Whatever the hell that means
    whatever you do , dont ask yer papa
    The Usenet Big-8 Management Board

    creates well-named, well-used newsgroups in the Big-8 Usenet hierarchies, makes necessary adjustments to existing groups,
    removes groups that are not well-used, and
    assists and encourages the support of a canonical Big-8 newsgroup list by Usenet sites.

    8 is my lucky number.. the management team has zero authority over my group



    And here's why...





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    Welcome!

    Formed in 1992 soc.penpals has for many people the jumping off point to
    many wonderful years of searching the UseNet.

    Please take a moment and read the Soc.Penpals Charter, and Netiquettue
    On soc.penapls

    soc.penpals is a place to meet people to correspond with, a UseNet classifieds for penpals to meet.

    Long winded on going discussions are outside of the scope of the charter
    and soc.penpals newsgroup.

    Soc.penpals Charter

    A full copy of the charter may be viewed at ftp://ftp.uu.net/.vol/9/news.announce.newgroups/soc/soc.penpals

    Name of Newsgroup: SOC.PENPALS

    Status: UNMODERATED

    Charter: This newsgroup is to make it possible for people on the net to
    make friends and penpals. This will also give people a chance to have correspondents in other places of the world, which is helpful for
    travel and tourism. Included will be postings of information about
    people interested in becoming a penpal and also general information/questions about certain geographical locations are also accepted.

    Rationale: It's true that you can meet people through other newsgroups
    but you do not always have the guarantee that they will want to have penpals. Having this newsgroup makes it easier to make friends without possibly searching endlessly. As one person said to me during the rfd:
    "You can't tell much about a person from an opinion or two in a post".
    In soc.penpals, people would list post some of their interests so
    others would get an idea about whether they'd like to correspond with
    them or not. Also, this newsgroup has often been compared to
    alt.personals. There is one major difference. There would not be any anonymous postings. As one person put it: "...a lot hide behind
    anonymity to spew abuse and intolerance". Therefore, without the
    anonymous postings, we may get rid of some of that.

    ___________________________________________________________________________ __

    *** Netiquette on soc.penapls ***

    Most of the concepts here are the same as in news.announce.newusers. In fact,it is *strongly* recommended that you read the etiquette guidelines innews.announce.newusers (or in any other introductory text on news readers)before you post any articles.

    * soc.penpals is NOT a discussion group. It is a
    classifieds for finding penpals

    * Please do not post personals. There are groups
    specifically charter for this purpose

    * Please do not post requests seeking cyber sex. There
    are groups specifically chartered for this purpose.

    * Please do not post binaries. There are
    groups specifically chartered for this purpose.

    * Try to keep posts short, remember that someone has to pay for all
    bytes to be transmitted around the world.

    * Please do not post advertisements. Soc-penpals is a non-commercial newsgroup.

    * Please be careful when asking giving advice.
    When asking for advice, please remember this
    is usenet, and double check with a trusted source before using
    anything you receive on the net.

    * Please respond via e-mail. This makes it easier for everyone
    Who is seeking a penpal or information to find why they came here.

    * If someone takes the time and energy to respond to a post which you haveposted, *please* response via
    e-mail. A simple "thank you" goes a long way.

    * Please read all follow-ups before posting one of your own; in many cases,someone else has already covered the
    same point.

    * Please limit the amount of material included from previous postings as much as possible, and try to be concise. Signatures should
    be excised. Remember that soc.penpals reaches 42,000 readers a month at about 200,000 servers. Many users have to pay for connect time
    or per byte transfers please make sure you include enough
    of the original article so as to make your follow-up sensible.

    * Please avoid cross-postings to other newsgroups unless you are
    absolutely sure there is relevance to the other
    group(s).

    * Please check your Subject line carefully! This is a very busy
    newsgroup, Subject lines that are vague might not
    catch the eye of the very people who might have something to offer.

    * Please remember that this newsgroup has a world-wide readership.
    First, readers whose primary language is not English might not
    know what you are saying when posting.
    Second, please be understanding and patient with spelling or style
    errors made by people who are obviously posting from a non-English
    speaking country. (For that matter, spelling and/or grammatical errors should not be pointed out via the newsgroup, but through private
    e-mail if you feel it is absolutely necessary to show someone the
    error.)

    * Before posting an article to soc.penpals, please be sure it is
    actually relevant, it is not the only newsgroup on
    Usenet. Many post fit best into talk.bizarre or alt.usenet.kooks.

    * While this is a NOT a newsgroup for non-adults to participate
    in, posts from children and teens are often seen in this
    newsgroup.

    * Please refrain from name-calling, tantrums or other hysterics-- we get enough of that from our trolls.

    * A very good article on Netiquette, or network behavior is available
    here http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html

    * An excellent article on dealing with flames, and trolls is available
    here http://ddi.digital.net/~gandalf/trollfaq.html

    * For a very good news filter download the program from this site

    www.Nfilter.org

    * A very good (but long) history of the internet is located here.

    http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2235.html

    * An excellant article on spam, spewing, and freedom of speech on the
    net may be found here www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2635.html


    User Contributions:
    Comment about this article, ask questions, or add new information about this topic:
    Name:
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    Jeremy Nixon
    David E. Ross
    Paul Schleck
    Elected October 1, 2014:

    Bill Horne
    Thomas Lee
    Elected April 1, 2015:

    Jeremy Nixon
    Bob Rudd
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    Jason Evans
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    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Runner Funner@21:1/5 to Runner Funner on Thu Aug 17 06:05:08 2023
    On Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 7:03:27 AM UTC-6, Runner Funner wrote:
    On Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 7:01:04 AM UTC-6, Runner Funner wrote:
    On Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 6:38:22 AM UTC-6, roach wrote:
    On Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 5:31:04 AM UTC-7, Runner Funner wrote:
    Welcome to my group..

    This isn't a discussion group.. just post a brief message and ask for a penpal

    Then take it to email. No discussions allowed on soc.penpals...take it to a group that has a moderator

    Whatever the hell that means
    whatever you do , dont ask yer papa
    The Usenet Big-8 Management Board

    creates well-named, well-used newsgroups in the Big-8 Usenet hierarchies, makes necessary adjustments to existing groups,
    removes groups that are not well-used, and
    assists and encourages the support of a canonical Big-8 newsgroup list by Usenet sites.

    8 is my lucky number.. the management team has zero authority over my group



    And here's why...





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    View all headers
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    Welcome!

    Formed in 1992 soc.penpals has for many people the jumping off point to many wonderful years of searching the UseNet.

    Please take a moment and read the Soc.Penpals Charter, and Netiquettue
    On soc.penapls

    soc.penpals is a place to meet people to correspond with, a UseNet classifieds for penpals to meet.

    Long winded on going discussions are outside of the scope of the charter and soc.penpals newsgroup.

    Soc.penpals Charter

    A full copy of the charter may be viewed at ftp://ftp.uu.net/.vol/9/news.announce.newgroups/soc/soc.penpals

    Name of Newsgroup: SOC.PENPALS

    Status: UNMODERATED

    Charter: This newsgroup is to make it possible for people on the net to make friends and penpals. This will also give people a chance to have correspondents in other places of the world, which is helpful for
    travel and tourism. Included will be postings of information about
    people interested in becoming a penpal and also general information/questions about certain geographical locations are also accepted.

    Rationale: It's true that you can meet people through other newsgroups
    but you do not always have the guarantee that they will want to have penpals. Having this newsgroup makes it easier to make friends without possibly searching endlessly. As one person said to me during the rfd: "You can't tell much about a person from an opinion or two in a post".
    In soc.penpals, people would list post some of their interests so
    others would get an idea about whether they'd like to correspond with
    them or not. Also, this newsgroup has often been compared to alt.personals. There is one major difference. There would not be any anonymous postings. As one person put it: "...a lot hide behind
    anonymity to spew abuse and intolerance". Therefore, without the
    anonymous postings, we may get rid of some of that.

    ___________________________________________________________________________
    __

    *** Netiquette on soc.penapls ***

    Most of the concepts here are the same as in news.announce.newusers. In fact,it is *strongly* recommended that you read the etiquette guidelines innews.announce.newusers (or in any other introductory text on news readers)before you post any articles.

    * soc.penpals is NOT a discussion group. It is a
    classifieds for finding penpals

    * Please do not post personals. There are groups
    specifically charter for this purpose

    * Please do not post requests seeking cyber sex. There
    are groups specifically chartered for this purpose.

    * Please do not post binaries. There are
    groups specifically chartered for this purpose.

    * Try to keep posts short, remember that someone has to pay for all
    bytes to be transmitted around the world.

    * Please do not post advertisements. Soc-penpals is a non-commercial newsgroup.

    * Please be careful when asking giving advice.
    When asking for advice, please remember this
    is usenet, and double check with a trusted source before using
    anything you receive on the net.

    * Please respond via e-mail. This makes it easier for everyone
    Who is seeking a penpal or information to find why they came here.

    * If someone takes the time and energy to respond to a post which you haveposted, *please* response via
    e-mail. A simple "thank you" goes a long way.

    * Please read all follow-ups before posting one of your own; in many cases,someone else has already covered the
    same point.

    * Please limit the amount of material included from previous postings as much as possible, and try to be concise. Signatures should
    be excised. Remember that soc.penpals reaches 42,000 readers a month at about 200,000 servers. Many users have to pay for connect time
    or per byte transfers please make sure you include enough
    of the original article so as to make your follow-up sensible.

    * Please avoid cross-postings to other newsgroups unless you are absolutely sure there is relevance to the other
    group(s).

    * Please check your Subject line carefully! This is a very busy
    newsgroup, Subject lines that are vague might not
    catch the eye of the very people who might have something to offer.

    * Please remember that this newsgroup has a world-wide readership.
    First, readers whose primary language is not English might not
    know what you are saying when posting.
    Second, please be understanding and patient with spelling or style
    errors made by people who are obviously posting from a non-English speaking country. (For that matter, spelling and/or grammatical errors should not be pointed out via the newsgroup, but through private
    e-mail if you feel it is absolutely necessary to show someone the
    error.)

    * Before posting an article to soc.penpals, please be sure it is
    actually relevant, it is not the only newsgroup on
    Usenet. Many post fit best into talk.bizarre or alt.usenet.kooks.

    * While this is a NOT a newsgroup for non-adults to participate
    in, posts from children and teens are often seen in this
    newsgroup.

    * Please refrain from name-calling, tantrums or other hysterics-- we get enough of that from our trolls.

    * A very good article on Netiquette, or network behavior is available
    here http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html

    * An excellent article on dealing with flames, and trolls is available here http://ddi.digital.net/~gandalf/trollfaq.html

    * For a very good news filter download the program from this site

    www.Nfilter.org

    * A very good (but long) history of the internet is located here.

    http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2235.html

    * An excellant article on spam, spewing, and freedom of speech on the
    net may be found here www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2635.html


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    Comment about this article, ask questions, or add new information about this topic:
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    Bob Rudd
    Howard Shubs
    Elected April 1, 2014:

    Jeremy Nixon
    David E. Ross
    Paul Schleck
    Elected October 1, 2014:

    Bill Horne
    Thomas Lee
    Elected April 1, 2015:

    Jeremy Nixon
    Bob Rudd
    Elected October 1, 2015:

    Kathy Morgan
    Elected April 25, 2020:

    Jason Evans
    Tristan Miller
    Elected May 8, 2020:

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  • From Runner Funner@21:1/5 to Runner Funner on Thu Aug 17 06:08:12 2023
    On Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 7:03:27 AM UTC-6, Runner Funner wrote:
    On Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 7:01:04 AM UTC-6, Runner Funner wrote:
    On Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 6:38:22 AM UTC-6, roach wrote:
    On Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 5:31:04 AM UTC-7, Runner Funner wrote:
    Welcome to my group..

    This isn't a discussion group.. just post a brief message and ask for a penpal

    Then take it to email. No discussions allowed on soc.penpals...take it to a group that has a moderator

    Whatever the hell that means
    whatever you do , dont ask yer papa
    The Usenet Big-8 Management Board

    creates well-named, well-used newsgroups in the Big-8 Usenet hierarchies, makes necessary adjustments to existing groups,
    removes groups that are not well-used, and
    assists and encourages the support of a canonical Big-8 newsgroup list by Usenet sites.

    8 is my lucky number.. the management team has zero authority over my group



    And here's why...





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    View all headers
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    Welcome!

    Formed in 1992 soc.penpals has for many people the jumping off point to many wonderful years of searching the UseNet.

    Please take a moment and read the Soc.Penpals Charter, and Netiquettue
    On soc.penapls

    soc.penpals is a place to meet people to correspond with, a UseNet classifieds for penpals to meet.

    Long winded on going discussions are outside of the scope of the charter and soc.penpals newsgroup.

    Soc.penpals Charter

    A full copy of the charter may be viewed at ftp://ftp.uu.net/.vol/9/news.announce.newgroups/soc/soc.penpals

    Name of Newsgroup: SOC.PENPALS

    Status: UNMODERATED

    Charter: This newsgroup is to make it possible for people on the net to make friends and penpals. This will also give people a chance to have correspondents in other places of the world, which is helpful for
    travel and tourism. Included will be postings of information about
    people interested in becoming a penpal and also general information/questions about certain geographical locations are also accepted.

    Rationale: It's true that you can meet people through other newsgroups
    but you do not always have the guarantee that they will want to have penpals. Having this newsgroup makes it easier to make friends without possibly searching endlessly. As one person said to me during the rfd: "You can't tell much about a person from an opinion or two in a post".
    In soc.penpals, people would list post some of their interests so
    others would get an idea about whether they'd like to correspond with
    them or not. Also, this newsgroup has often been compared to alt.personals. There is one major difference. There would not be any anonymous postings. As one person put it: "...a lot hide behind
    anonymity to spew abuse and intolerance". Therefore, without the
    anonymous postings, we may get rid of some of that.

    ___________________________________________________________________________
    __

    *** Netiquette on soc.penapls ***

    Most of the concepts here are the same as in news.announce.newusers. In fact,it is *strongly* recommended that you read the etiquette guidelines innews.announce.newusers (or in any other introductory text on news readers)before you post any articles.

    * soc.penpals is NOT a discussion group. It is a
    classifieds for finding penpals

    * Please do not post personals. There are groups
    specifically charter for this purpose

    * Please do not post requests seeking cyber sex. There
    are groups specifically chartered for this purpose.

    * Please do not post binaries. There are
    groups specifically chartered for this purpose.

    * Try to keep posts short, remember that someone has to pay for all
    bytes to be transmitted around the world.

    * Please do not post advertisements. Soc-penpals is a non-commercial newsgroup.

    * Please be careful when asking giving advice.
    When asking for advice, please remember this
    is usenet, and double check with a trusted source before using
    anything you receive on the net.

    * Please respond via e-mail. This makes it easier for everyone
    Who is seeking a penpal or information to find why they came here.

    * If someone takes the time and energy to respond to a post which you haveposted, *please* response via
    e-mail. A simple "thank you" goes a long way.

    * Please read all follow-ups before posting one of your own; in many cases,someone else has already covered the
    same point.

    * Please limit the amount of material included from previous postings as much as possible, and try to be concise. Signatures should
    be excised. Remember that soc.penpals reaches 42,000 readers a month at about 200,000 servers. Many users have to pay for connect time
    or per byte transfers please make sure you include enough
    of the original article so as to make your follow-up sensible.

    * Please avoid cross-postings to other newsgroups unless you are absolutely sure there is relevance to the other
    group(s).

    * Please check your Subject line carefully! This is a very busy
    newsgroup, Subject lines that are vague might not
    catch the eye of the very people who might have something to offer.

    * Please remember that this newsgroup has a world-wide readership.
    First, readers whose primary language is not English might not
    know what you are saying when posting.
    Second, please be understanding and patient with spelling or style
    errors made by people who are obviously posting from a non-English speaking country. (For that matter, spelling and/or grammatical errors should not be pointed out via the newsgroup, but through private
    e-mail if you feel it is absolutely necessary to show someone the
    error.)

    * Before posting an article to soc.penpals, please be sure it is
    actually relevant, it is not the only newsgroup on
    Usenet. Many post fit best into talk.bizarre or alt.usenet.kooks.

    * While this is a NOT a newsgroup for non-adults to participate
    in, posts from children and teens are often seen in this
    newsgroup.

    * Please refrain from name-calling, tantrums or other hysterics-- we get enough of that from our trolls.

    * A very good article on Netiquette, or network behavior is available
    here http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html

    * An excellent article on dealing with flames, and trolls is available here http://ddi.digital.net/~gandalf/trollfaq.html

    * For a very good news filter download the program from this site

    www.Nfilter.org

    * A very good (but long) history of the internet is located here.

    http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2235.html

    * An excellant article on spam, spewing, and freedom of speech on the
    net may be found here www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2635.html


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