Good, isn't it?
Or is it?
Discuss.
On 07/02/2024 15:12, JNugent wrote:
Good, isn't it?
Or is it?
Discuss.
You will be able to continue abuse !
Are there any alternatives to Google Groups for accessing Usenet content?
Certainly! While Google Groups is discontinuing its Usenet support,
there are alternative ways to access Usenet content. Here are a few
options:
NNTP Clients: Use dedicated NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol)
clients to connect directly to Usenet servers. Some popular clients
include:
Thunderbird: This email client also supports NNTP for accessing Usenet groups.
Xnews: A lightweight and efficient NNTP client.
SABnzbd: Primarily used for downloading binary content from Usenet.
Online Usenet Services:
Easynews: An online service that provides a web-based interface for
Usenet access.
Newshosting: Offers both NNTP access and a web-based interface.
Paid Usenet Providers:
Consider subscribing to a paid Usenet provider. These services offer
reliable access to Usenet servers, retention of historical content, and secure connections.
Remember that Usenet content covers a wide range of topics, from
technical discussions to hobbyist groups. Choose an option that best
suits your needs and preferences!
On 07/02/2024 07:57 pm, colwyn wrote:
On 07/02/2024 15:12, JNugent wrote:
Good, isn't it?
Or is it?
Discuss.
You will be able to continue abuse !
Eh?
Are there any alternatives to Google Groups for accessing Usenet
content?
Certainly! While Google Groups is discontinuing its Usenet support,
there are alternative ways to access Usenet content. Here are a few
options:
NNTP Clients: Use dedicated NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol)
clients to connect directly to Usenet servers. Some popular clients
include:
Thunderbird: This email client also supports NNTP for accessing Usenet
groups.
Xnews: A lightweight and efficient NNTP client.
SABnzbd: Primarily used for downloading binary content from Usenet.
Online Usenet Services:
Easynews: An online service that provides a web-based interface for
Usenet access.
Newshosting: Offers both NNTP access and a web-based interface.
Paid Usenet Providers:
Consider subscribing to a paid Usenet provider. These services offer
reliable access to Usenet servers, retention of historical content,
and secure connections.
Remember that Usenet content covers a wide range of topics, from
technical discussions to hobbyist groups. Choose an option that best
suits your needs and preferences!
Ah... there's the problem...
"...a paid Usenet provider..."!
No self-disrespecting chav-cyclist will pay!
On 07/02/2024 07:57 pm, colwyn wrote:
On 07/02/2024 15:12, JNugent wrote:
Good, isn't it? Or is it? Discuss.
You will be able to continue abuse !
Eh?
Are there any alternatives to Google Groups for accessing Usenet content?
Certainly! While Google Groups is discontinuing its Usenet support,
there are alternative ways to access Usenet content. Here are a few
options:
NNTP Clients: Use dedicated NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol)
clients to connect directly to Usenet servers. Some popular clients
include:
Thunderbird: This email client also supports NNTP for accessing Usenet
groups.
Xnews: A lightweight and efficient NNTP client.
SABnzbd: Primarily used for downloading binary content from Usenet.
Online Usenet Services:
Easynews: An online service that provides a web-based interface for
Usenet access.
Newshosting: Offers both NNTP access and a web-based interface.
Paid Usenet Providers:
Consider subscribing to a paid Usenet provider. These services offer
reliable access to Usenet servers, retention of historical content, and
secure connections.
Remember that Usenet content covers a wide range of topics, from
technical discussions to hobbyist groups. Choose an option that best
suits your needs and preferences!
Ah... there's the problem...
"...a paid Usenet provider..."!
No self-disrespecting chav-cyclist will pay!
JNugent <jnugent97@mail.com> wrote:
On 07/02/2024 07:57 pm, colwyn wrote:
On 07/02/2024 15:12, JNugent wrote:
Good, isn't it? Or is it? Discuss.
You will be able to continue abuse !
Eh?
Are there any alternatives to Google Groups for accessing Usenet content?
Certainly! While Google Groups is discontinuing its Usenet support,
there are alternative ways to access Usenet content. Here are a few
options:
NNTP Clients: Use dedicated NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol)
clients to connect directly to Usenet servers. Some popular clients
include:
Thunderbird: This email client also supports NNTP for accessing Usenet
groups.
Xnews: A lightweight and efficient NNTP client.
SABnzbd: Primarily used for downloading binary content from Usenet.
Online Usenet Services:
Easynews: An online service that provides a web-based interface for
Usenet access.
Newshosting: Offers both NNTP access and a web-based interface.
Paid Usenet Providers:
Consider subscribing to a paid Usenet provider. These services offer
reliable access to Usenet servers, retention of historical content, and
secure connections.
Remember that Usenet content covers a wide range of topics, from
technical discussions to hobbyist groups. Choose an option that best
suits your needs and preferences!
Ah... there's the problem...
"...a paid Usenet provider..."!
No self-disrespecting chav-cyclist will pay!
Cyclists need their cash to pay for their £5000+ aero-engineered clothing!
On 8/02/24 22:22, Spike wrote:
JNugent <jnugent97@mail.com> wrote:Mine cost about £5.
On 07/02/2024 07:57 pm, colwyn wrote:
On 07/02/2024 15:12, JNugent wrote:
Good, isn't it? Or is it? Discuss.
You will be able to continue abuse !
Eh?
Are there any alternatives to Google Groups for accessing Usenet content?
Certainly! While Google Groups is discontinuing its Usenet support,
there are alternative ways to access Usenet content. Here are a few
options:
NNTP Clients: Use dedicated NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol)
clients to connect directly to Usenet servers. Some popular clients
include:
Thunderbird: This email client also supports NNTP for accessing Usenet >>>> groups.
Xnews: A lightweight and efficient NNTP client.
SABnzbd: Primarily used for downloading binary content from Usenet.
Online Usenet Services:
Easynews: An online service that provides a web-based interface for
Usenet access.
Newshosting: Offers both NNTP access and a web-based interface.
Paid Usenet Providers:
Consider subscribing to a paid Usenet provider. These services offer
reliable access to Usenet servers, retention of historical content, and >>>> secure connections.
Remember that Usenet content covers a wide range of topics, from
technical discussions to hobbyist groups. Choose an option that best
suits your needs and preferences!
Ah... there's the problem...
"...a paid Usenet provider..."!
No self-disrespecting chav-cyclist will pay!
Cyclists need their cash to pay for their £5000+ aero-engineered clothing! >>
Peter Keller <muzhmuzh@centrum.sk> wrote:
On 8/02/24 22:22, Spike wrote:
JNugent <jnugent97@mail.com> wrote:Mine cost about £5.
On 07/02/2024 07:57 pm, colwyn wrote:
On 07/02/2024 15:12, JNugent wrote:
Good, isn't it? Or is it? Discuss.
You will be able to continue abuse !
Eh?
Are there any alternatives to Google Groups for accessing Usenet content?
Certainly! While Google Groups is discontinuing its Usenet support,
there are alternative ways to access Usenet content. Here are a few
options:
NNTP Clients: Use dedicated NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol)
clients to connect directly to Usenet servers. Some popular clients
include:
Thunderbird: This email client also supports NNTP for accessing Usenet >>>>> groups.
Xnews: A lightweight and efficient NNTP client.
SABnzbd: Primarily used for downloading binary content from Usenet.
Online Usenet Services:
Easynews: An online service that provides a web-based interface for
Usenet access.
Newshosting: Offers both NNTP access and a web-based interface.
Paid Usenet Providers:
Consider subscribing to a paid Usenet provider. These services offer >>>>> reliable access to Usenet servers, retention of historical content, and >>>>> secure connections.
Remember that Usenet content covers a wide range of topics, from
technical discussions to hobbyist groups. Choose an option that best >>>>> suits your needs and preferences!
Ah... there's the problem...
"...a paid Usenet provider..."!
No self-disrespecting chav-cyclist will pay!
Cyclists need their cash to pay for their £5000+ aero-engineered clothing! >>>
But it isn’t aero-engineered!
On 9/02/24 11:19, Spike wrote:
Peter Keller <muzhmuzh@centrum.sk> wrote:Of course not.
On 8/02/24 22:22, Spike wrote:
JNugent <jnugent97@mail.com> wrote:Mine cost about £5.
On 07/02/2024 07:57 pm, colwyn wrote:
On 07/02/2024 15:12, JNugent wrote:
Good, isn't it? Or is it? Discuss.
You will be able to continue abuse !
Eh?
Are there any alternatives to Google Groups for accessing Usenet >>>>>> content?
Certainly! While Google Groups is discontinuing its Usenet support, >>>>>> there are alternative ways to access Usenet content. Here are a few >>>>>> options:
NNTP Clients: Use dedicated NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol)
clients to connect directly to Usenet servers. Some popular clients >>>>>> include:
Thunderbird: This email client also supports NNTP for accessing
Usenet
groups.
Xnews: A lightweight and efficient NNTP client.
SABnzbd: Primarily used for downloading binary content from Usenet. >>>>>> Online Usenet Services:
Easynews: An online service that provides a web-based interface for >>>>>> Usenet access.
Newshosting: Offers both NNTP access and a web-based interface.
Paid Usenet Providers:
Consider subscribing to a paid Usenet provider. These services offer >>>>>> reliable access to Usenet servers, retention of historical
content, and
secure connections.
Remember that Usenet content covers a wide range of topics, from
technical discussions to hobbyist groups. Choose an option that best >>>>>> suits your needs and preferences!
Ah... there's the problem...
"...a paid Usenet provider..."!
No self-disrespecting chav-cyclist will pay!
Cyclists need their cash to pay for their £5000+ aero-engineered
clothing!
But it isn’t aero-engineered!
And I am not an aeroplane.
Nor are any other chav-bicyclists.
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