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Cathy Wilson 27 January 2005 06:56:38
 Trying servers.


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Steveo 28 January 2005 05:33:08 permanent link ]
 "Cathy Wilson" <deevacath@yahoo.co­m> wrote:> Trying servers.>
Loud and clear in Ohio.
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SimRacer 28 January 2005 19:19:40 permanent link ]
 
"Cathy Wilson" <deevacath@yahoo.co­m> wrote in message
news:35tie9F4r51vaU­1@individual.net...>­ Trying servers.>

Loud and clear here in BF, NC too.


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Tom Wilson 30 January 2005 04:00:37 permanent link ]
 We know you are there Cathy

"Cathy Wilson"> Trying servers.>


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Robert A. VanAntwerp 20 August 2005 16:43:13 permanent link ]
 No reply necessary.... Just wondering if the site is broken.....


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Robert A. VanAntwerp 20 August 2005 16:47:53 permanent link ]
 Seems to be working okay, haven't seen a message since the 16th and was
wondering if my server was not getting the messages....


"Robert A. VanAntwerp" <N8BOE@Cablespeed.c­om> wrote in message
news:rvqdnRv2Z7vBuJ­reRVn-hQ@cablespeedm­i.com...> No reply necessary.... Just wondering if the site is broken.....>


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Tuppence 20 August 2005 22:41:27 permanent link ]
 Just a test - to see if my modem is still working.


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Tuppence 20 August 2005 22:58:27 permanent link ]
 "Tuppence" <tuppence@greenyeti­.com> wrote in message
news:rPKNe.18289$Mf­6.13491@newsfe2-gui.­ntli.net...> Just a test - to see if my modem is still working.>
Sorry about that - modem is obviously Ok.
Fault is elsewhere.
Apologies.


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Noone 7 February 2006 15:51:54 permanent link ]
 kilometers

Pedro de la Rosa McLaren 5869
Anthony Davidson Honda 5301
Jenson Button Honda 4940
Ricardo Zonta Toyota 4705
Jarno Trulli Toyota 4590
Nico Rosberg Williams 4142
Fernando Alonso Renault 3853
Heikki Kovalainen Renault 3144
Rubens Barrichello Honda 3066
Michael Schumacher Ferrari 2891
Mark Webber Williams 2472
Juan Pablo Montoya McLaren 1961
Giancarlo Fisichella Renault 1928
Kimi Räikkönen McLaren 408
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Bigbird 7 February 2006 16:20:18 permanent link ]
 Noone wrote:> kilometers>
Pedro de la Rosa McLaren 5869> Anthony Davidson Honda 5301> Jenson Button Honda 4940> Ricardo Zonta Toyota 4705> Jarno Trulli Toyota 4590> Nico Rosberg Williams 4142> Fernando Alonso Renault 3853> Heikki Kovalainen Renault 3144> Rubens Barrichello Honda 3066> Michael Schumacher Ferrari 2891> Mark Webber Williams 2472> Juan Pablo Montoya McLaren 1961> Giancarlo Fisichella Renault 1928> Kimi Räikkönen McLaren 408

Any chance of a source?
What about all the other drivers?


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Noone 7 February 2006 16:39:49 permanent link ]
 In article <dsa6op$4qh$1@news.­freedom2surf.net>,
BigBird.usenet@REMT­HSgmail.com says...> Noone wrote:> > kilometers> >
Pedro de la Rosa McLaren 5869> > Anthony Davidson Honda 5301> > Jenson Button Honda 4940> > Ricardo Zonta Toyota 4705> > Jarno Trulli Toyota 4590> > Nico Rosberg Williams 4142> > Fernando Alonso Renault 3853> > Heikki Kovalainen Renault 3144> > Rubens Barrichello Honda 3066> > Michael Schumacher Ferrari 2891> > Mark Webber Williams 2472> > Juan Pablo Montoya McLaren 1961> > Giancarlo Fisichella Renault 1928> > Kimi Räikkönen McLaren 408>
Any chance of a source?> What about all the other drivers?>
This was from Finnish newspaper, kilometers since the end of November.
Don't know about the other drivers.

http://www.turunsan­omat.fi/f1/

Räikkönen tervehtyi nielemään kilometrejä
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Brian Lawrence 7 February 2006 16:52:44 permanent link ]
 "Bigbird" <BigBird.usenet@REM­THSgmail.com> wrote:
kilometers>>
Pedro de la Rosa McLaren 5869>> Anthony Davidson Honda 5301>> Jenson Button Honda 4940>> Ricardo Zonta Toyota 4705>> Jarno Trulli Toyota 4590>> Nico Rosberg Williams 4142>> Fernando Alonso Renault 3853>> Heikki Kovalainen Renault 3144>> Rubens Barrichello Honda 3066>> Michael Schumacher Ferrari 2891>> Mark Webber Williams 2472>> Juan Pablo Montoya McLaren 1961>> Giancarlo Fisichella Renault 1928>> Kimi Räikkönen McLaren 408>
Any chance of a source?> What about all the other drivers?

I've got some more up to date numbers, mainly from Forix, but more recent
testing data from the autosport website & f1.racing-live.com

It's organised by teams rather than who has done most kilometres. It's
up to date to last Friday, but note that the data given on the various
websites often differs slightly, so this list shouldn't be treated as
wholly accurate.
Honda Days Laps Km.> ===================­=================> Jenson Button # 16 1366 6080> Anthony Davidson 14 1274 5593> Rubens Barrichello # 11 756 3322> James Rossiter 3 254 1125> Adam Carroll 2 177 784> -------------------­-----------------> 24 3827 16903>
McLaren Days Laps Km.> ===================­=================> Pedro de la Rosa 19 1499 6610> Gary Paffett 15 1067 4722> Juan Pablo Montoya # 9 600 2634> Alexander Wurz 5 302 1353> Kimi Räikkönen # 3 154 698> -------------------­-----------------> 20 3622 16017>
Notes: Wurz's McLaren contract expired on December 31. He has since joined> Williams as their official third driver. Paffett will share test driver> duties with PdlR.>
Toyota Days Laps Km.> ===================­=================> Jarno Trulli # 16 1239 5519> Ricardo Zonta 14 1063 4649> Ralf Schumacher # 11 640 2800> Olivier Panis 4 290 1320> Ryan Briscoe 2 143 633> Franck Perera 2 78 345> -------------------­-----------------> 24 3453 15266>
Renault Days Laps Km.> ===================­=================> Fernando Alonso # 12 1094 4804> G. Fisichella # 9 582 2646> Franck Montagny 8 762 3403> Heikki Kovalainen 7 734 3130> Robert Kubica 1 41 191> José Maria López 1 56 259> Giorgio Mondini 1 40 185> -------------------­-----------------> 20 3309 14617>
Notes: Montagny's Renault contract expired at Christmas. After Kubica> impressed in his day's testing for Renault he was signed as BMW-Sauber> third driver. All of Renault's early testing was carried out with last> year's chassis & engine - it wasn't possible to fit the 90-deg V8 into> the space that the 72-deg V10 occupied. Mondini has recently been signed> as MF1's third driver (he will drive on Friday at nine GPs this season).>
Ferrari Days Laps Km.> ===================­=================> Felipe Massa # 12 912 3746> Michael Schumacher # 12 779 3354> Marc Gené 9 611 2769> Luca Badoer 4 214 948> Valentino Rossi 3 105 421> -------------------­-----------------> 28 2621 11237>
BMW-Sauber Days Laps Km.> ===================­=================> Nick Heidfeld # 16 1232 5433> Jacques Villeneuve # 10 824 3515> Robert Kubica 7 510 2233> -------------------­-----------------> 36 2566 11181>
Notes: Kubica also did one day's testing for Renault before joining BMW.> He has only tested last year's Sauber, albeit with the P86 V8 engine.>
Red Bull Days Laps Km.> ===================­=================> David Coulthard # 13 655 2981> Christian Klien # 9 473 2073> Vitantonio Liuzzi * 5 400 1833> Scott Speed * 4 316 1449> Robert Doornbos 3 221 1023> -------------------­-----------------> 21 2065 9369>
Notes: Liuzzi & Speed are the STR drivers for 2006. The only STR testing so> far has been with last year's Red Bull RB1. RBR were unable to test the> Ferrari engine until the RB2 was available, so early testing made use of> the RB1 with a restricted V10 Cossie.>
Williams Days Laps Km.> ===================­=================> Nico Rosberg # 19 1009 4399> Mark Webber # 10 566 2473> Alexander Wurz 7 375 1591> Narain Karthikeyan 3 127 562> Joao Paolo de Oliviera 1 32 128> Andy Priaulx 1 18 83> -------------------­-----------------> 22 2127 9236>
Notes: Wurz joined Williams after completing his McLaren testing duties.> Karthikeyan has also joined as "fourth" driver.>
Midland Days Laps Km.> ===================­=================> Christijan Albers # 6 318 1501> Tiago Monteiro # 5 245 1156> Thomas Biagi 1 91 403> Jeff van Hooydonk 1 80 354> Markus Winkelhock 1 53 235> Roman Rusinov 1 30 133> Fabrizio del Monte 1 28 124> Max Biaggi 1 9 46> -------------------­-----------------> 9 854 3952>
Notes: MF1 have so far only tested with the 2005 Jordan plus the V8> Toyota engine.>
Toro Rosso Days Laps Km.> ===================­=================>
Notes: See Red Bull. The 2006 car will be last year's Minardi PS05.
The number of days for each driver do not add up to the total number of> team days.

Super Aguri are said to be close to starting testing, and also to confirming
Takuma Sato.

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Wantage, Oxfordshire, UK


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Ric Zito 7 February 2006 19:08:27 permanent link ]
 Hell and High Water <tifosoREM@OVEcomca­st.net> wrote:
BWAHAHAHAHAHA> >

How embarrassed are you now that you've realized your mistake?

That would imply possession of a functioning neurone, though.
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ric at pixelligence dot com
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Creamy Goodness 7 February 2006 23:55:20 permanent link ]
 On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 17:08:27 +0100, ADDRESS@IN.SIG (ric zito) wrote:>Hell and High Water <tifosoREM@OVEcomca­st.net> wrote:>> > BWAHAHAHAHAHA>
How embarrassed are you now that you've realized your mistake?>
That would imply possession of a functioning neurone, though.

Well, three I think, for a simple logic circuit, but even more
improbable then.

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V_e_s_a 8 February 2006 01:41:16 permanent link ]
 On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 14:51:54 +0200, Noone <noone@_nospam_suom­i24.fi>
wrote:
kilometers>
Pedro de la Rosa McLaren 5869>Anthony Davidson Honda 5301>Jenson Button Honda 4940>Ricardo Zonta Toyota 4705>Jarno Trulli Toyota 4590>Nico Rosberg Williams 4142>Fernando Alonso Renault 3853>Heikki Kovalainen Renault 3144>Rubens Barrichello Honda 3066>Michael Schumacher Ferrari 2891>Mark Webber Williams 2472>Juan Pablo Montoya McLaren 1961>Giancarlo Fisichella Renault 1928>Kimi Räikkönen McLaren 408

I just wonder how many time has McLaren changed the engine during
those sessions. It´s not looking good for them. Again. Surprise...
<sigh>

Vesa

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Outatime 17 February 2008 00:46:58 permanent link ]
 Testing a back-door through an unsecured server. If this makes it to the
outside world, someone let me know, please.
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Tomes 17 February 2008 00:50:56 permanent link ]
 It made it.

"Outatime" <Someone@Somewhere.­com> wrote in message
news:EsqdnUQhycFN1i­ranZ2dnUVZ_rignZ2d@g­ot.net...
Testing a back-door through an unsecured server. If this makes it to the
outside world, someone let me know, please.

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Outatime 17 February 2008 00:58:49 permanent link ]
 Tomes wrote:
It made it.
"Outatime" <Someone@Somewhere.­com> wrote in message
news:EsqdnUQhycFN1i­ranZ2dnUVZ_rignZ2d@g­ot.net...
Testing a back-door through an unsecured server. If this makes it to
the outside world, someone let me know, please.

Thanks! I'm reading from one NNTP server, posting via SMTP to another, which
relays to yet another NNTP server to get to the outside world. I'm surprised
it works. My ISP does not have an NNTP server so I've been poking around
trying to find some way to access usenet.

And of course, now that I've found a way, my next task is setting up <ahem>
...filters. I don't remember this much H&D the last time I was here a few
years ago.
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Earle Horton 17 February 2008 04:20:43 permanent link ]
 "Outatime" <Someone@Somewhere.­com> wrote in message
news:f7OdnaHi9sIF0y­ranZ2dnUVZ_hOdnZ2d@g­ot.net...
Tomes wrote:
It made it.
"Outatime" <Someone@Somewhere.­com> wrote in message
news:EsqdnUQhycFN1i­ranZ2dnUVZ_rignZ2d@g­ot.net...
Testing a back-door through an unsecured server. If this makes it to
the outside world, someone let me know, please.
Thanks! I'm reading from one NNTP server, posting via SMTP to another,
which relays to yet another NNTP server to get to the outside world. I'm
surprised it works. My ISP does not have an NNTP server so I've been
poking around trying to find some way to access usenet.
And of course, now that I've found a way, my next task is setting up
<ahem> ...filters. I don't remember this much H&D the last time I was
here a few years ago.

Motzarella is good. Text only. http://www.motzarel­la.org/ Registration is
free and easy.

Cheers,

Earle



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Tomes 17 February 2008 06:08:36 permanent link ]
 "Outatime" <Someone@Somewhere.­com> wrote in message
news:f7OdnaHi9sIF0y­ranZ2dnUVZ_hOdnZ2d@g­ot.net...
Tomes wrote:
It made it.
"Outatime" <Someone@Somewhere.­com> wrote in message
news:EsqdnUQhycFN1i­ranZ2dnUVZ_rignZ2d@g­ot.net...
Testing a back-door through an unsecured server. If this makes it to
the outside world, someone let me know, please.
Thanks! I'm reading from one NNTP server, posting via SMTP to another,
which relays to yet another NNTP server to get to the outside world. I'm
surprised it works. My ISP does not have an NNTP server so I've been
poking around trying to find some way to access usenet.
And of course, now that I've found a way, my next task is setting up
<ahem> ...filters. I don't remember this much H&D the last time I was
here a few years ago.

I had a similar problem recently when this Embarq company took over my
service. They don't do Usenet and have no interest in doing it at all to my
chagrin. I was doing read-only for a while and then found this
motzarella.org. All they wanted was a registration that has not so far been
detrimental to me and I get all the NGs and can post again. One-stop
shopping. You might want to look at that.
Tomes

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Earle Horton 17 February 2008 06:24:17 permanent link ]
 "Tomes" <ask.me@here.net> wrote in message
news:fp84v4$qfh$1@r­egistered.motzarella­.org...
"Outatime" <Someone@Somewhere.­com> wrote in message
news:f7OdnaHi9sIF0y­ranZ2dnUVZ_hOdnZ2d@g­ot.net...
Tomes wrote:
It made it.
"Outatime" <Someone@Somewhere.­com> wrote in message
news:EsqdnUQhycFN1i­ranZ2dnUVZ_rignZ2d@g­ot.net...
Testing a back-door through an unsecured server. If this makes it to
the outside world, someone let me know, please.
Thanks! I'm reading from one NNTP server, posting via SMTP to another,
which relays to yet another NNTP server to get to the outside world. I'm
surprised it works. My ISP does not have an NNTP server so I've been
poking around trying to find some way to access usenet.
And of course, now that I've found a way, my next task is setting up
<ahem> ...filters. I don't remember this much H&D the last time I was
here a few years ago.
I had a similar problem recently when this Embarq company took over my
service. They don't do Usenet and have no interest in doing it at all to
my chagrin. I was doing read-only for a while and then found this
motzarella.org. All they wanted was a registration that has not so far
been detrimental to me and I get all the NGs and can post again. One-stop
shopping. You might want to look at that.
Tomes

And it doesn't carry any of those pesky binary groups, so you can't get into
trouble like Bill did. :)­

SaÇde

Earle



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Outatime 17 February 2008 07:47:35 permanent link ]
 Tomes wrote:

I had a similar problem recently when this Embarq company took over my
service. They don't do Usenet and have no interest in doing it at all
to my chagrin. I was doing read-only for a while and then found this
motzarella.org. All they wanted was a registration that has not so far
been detrimental to me and I get all the NGs and can post again.
One-stop shopping. You might want to look at that.
Tomes

News.motzarella.org­ - got it, thanks, I'll definitely check that out. Their
website looks to be pretty straight-forward. I'm not 100% sure how I managed
to get a working gateway through one POP3, one SMTP and two different NNTP
servers to read/post here without accounts at any of the NNTP's, but it works,
so WTH. There are a handful of HTTP newsgroup sites, but I vastly prefer to
download everything to my local client for leisurely perusal and reply.
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Outatime 17 February 2008 20:06:24 permanent link ]
 Kate wrote:

I'm proud of you for figuring out how to sneek in through the side gate!

It's amazing what one can do when truly frustrated. My best guess is that
both the NNTP hosts are misconfigured, allowing R/W privileges without
authentication for some reason. As long as I behave myself, I'm hopeful that
no one will mind.

What happened to your Libby? Last I heard, you were having a blast in it. I
like the '08's a LOT. The sliding top is what got my attention. A buddy at
work just bought an '08 Wrangler X/auto, and he loves it. Best part according
to him is the T-top that comes apart easily and on the fly. Sad but true: I
haven't had the hardtop off my TJL yet. One way or another, it's coming off
this Spring though!

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Pink Freud®© 18 February 2008 16:58:18 permanent link ]
 On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 13:13:39 -0800, L.W.( ill)Hughes III wrote:

Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews­.com


Again?


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Tomes 18 February 2008 18:23:02 permanent link ]
 "Earle Horton" ...
"Tomes" ...
"Outatime" ...
Tomes wrote:
It made it.
"Outatime" ...
Testing a back-door through an unsecured server. If this makes it to
the outside world, someone let me know, please.
Thanks! I'm reading from one NNTP server, posting via SMTP to another,
which relays to yet another NNTP server to get to the outside world.
I'm surprised it works. My ISP does not have an NNTP server so I've
been poking around trying to find some way to access usenet.
And of course, now that I've found a way, my next task is setting up
<ahem> ...filters. I don't remember this much H&D the last time I was
here a few years ago.
I had a similar problem recently when this Embarq company took over my
service. They don't do Usenet and have no interest in doing it at all to
my chagrin. I was doing read-only for a while and then found this
motzarella.org. All they wanted was a registration that has not so far
been detrimental to me and I get all the NGs and can post again.
One-stop shopping. You might want to look at that.
Tomes
And it doesn't carry any of those pesky binary groups, so you can't get
into trouble like Bill did. :)­
Sa de
Earle
Is there a free one that does binaries? What would that one be?
Tomes

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Outatime 18 February 2008 22:23:52 permanent link ]
 Kate;

OK, now I remember. Congrats on the Rubi! It sounds like you have it
outfitted very nicely. I just got back from a Kirkwood run, and posted a
couple of pictures on:

alt.binaries.pictur­es.autos.4x4

The Michelin LTX's stuck like glue, and I had a blast. I'd love to see what
you've done to your rig.
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Will Honea 18 February 2008 22:33:44 permanent link ]
 Tomes wrote:

"Earle Horton" ...
"Tomes" ...
"Outatime" ...
Tomes wrote:
It made it.
"Outatime" ...
Testing a back-door through an unsecured server. If this makes it to
the outside world, someone let me know, please.
Thanks! I'm reading from one NNTP server, posting via SMTP to another,
which relays to yet another NNTP server to get to the outside world.
I'm surprised it works. My ISP does not have an NNTP server so I've
been poking around trying to find some way to access usenet.
And of course, now that I've found a way, my next task is setting up
<ahem> ...filters. I don't remember this much H&D the last time I was
here a few years ago.
I had a similar problem recently when this Embarq company took over my
service. They don't do Usenet and have no interest in doing it at all
to
my chagrin. I was doing read-only for a while and then found this
motzarella.org. All they wanted was a registration that has not so far
been detrimental to me and I get all the NGs and can post again.
One-stop shopping. You might want to look at that.
Tomes
And it doesn't carry any of those pesky binary groups, so you can't get
into trouble like Bill did. :)­
Sa de
Earle
Is there a free one that does binaries? What would that one be?
Tomes

Not totally free, but terranews has a deal where you pay a $3.95 one-time
fee -that's less than some of the damned coffee they try and push nowadays.
The group list is pretty complete. Retention time is fairly short but that
is rarely a problem here. Posting time is normally good - just a couple of
minutes - but it may take a few hours at times. Still, it was the best I
could find and worth the four bucks to check out.

--
Will Honea

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Earle Horton 18 February 2008 22:46:20 permanent link ]
 "Will Honea" <whonea@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:47b9c3d1$0$259­91$88260bb3@free.ter­anews.com...
Tomes wrote:
"Earle Horton" ...
"Tomes" ...
"Outatime" ...
Tomes wrote:
It made it.
"Outatime" ...
Testing a back-door through an unsecured server. If this makes it
to
the outside world, someone let me know, please.
Thanks! I'm reading from one NNTP server, posting via SMTP to
another,
which relays to yet another NNTP server to get to the outside world.
I'm surprised it works. My ISP does not have an NNTP server so I've
been poking around trying to find some way to access usenet.
And of course, now that I've found a way, my next task is setting up
<ahem> ...filters. I don't remember this much H&D the last time I was
here a few years ago.
I had a similar problem recently when this Embarq company took over my
service. They don't do Usenet and have no interest in doing it at all
to
my chagrin. I was doing read-only for a while and then found this
motzarella.org. All they wanted was a registration that has not so far
been detrimental to me and I get all the NGs and can post again.
One-stop shopping. You might want to look at that.
Tomes
And it doesn't carry any of those pesky binary groups, so you can't get
into trouble like Bill did. :)­
Sa de
Earle
Is there a free one that does binaries? What would that one be?
Tomes
Not totally free, but terranews has a deal where you pay a $3.95 one-time
fee -that's less than some of the damned coffee they try and push
nowadays.
The group list is pretty complete. Retention time is fairly short but
that
is rarely a problem here. Posting time is normally good - just a couple
of
minutes - but it may take a few hours at times. Still, it was the best I
could find and worth the four bucks to check out.
--
Will Honea
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews­.com
I have had posts show up a day later on Teranews. In my experience,
download works a lot better than posting with them. There is a daily limit
but still, as Will says four bucks for a lifetime of downloads isn't bad.
Get a Teranews account for binary downloads, and use one of the more
reliable text-only servers for posting.

Saludos,

Earle

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Free.Teranews.Com 18 February 2008 23:48:13 permanent link ]
 "Earle Horton" ...
"Will Honea" ...
Tomes wrote:
"Earle Horton" ...
"Tomes" ...
"Outatime" ...
Tomes wrote:
It made it.
"Outatime" ...
Testing a back-door through an unsecured server. If this makes it
to
the outside world, someone let me know, please.
Thanks! I'm reading from one NNTP server, posting via SMTP to
another,
which relays to yet another NNTP server to get to the outside world.
I'm surprised it works. My ISP does not have an NNTP server so I've
been poking around trying to find some way to access usenet.
And of course, now that I've found a way, my next task is setting up
<ahem> ...filters. I don't remember this much H&D the last time I
was
here a few years ago.
I had a similar problem recently when this Embarq company took over my
service. They don't do Usenet and have no interest in doing it at all
to
my chagrin. I was doing read-only for a while and then found this
motzarella.org. All they wanted was a registration that has not so
far
been detrimental to me and I get all the NGs and can post again.
One-stop shopping. You might want to look at that.
Tomes
And it doesn't carry any of those pesky binary groups, so you can't get
into trouble like Bill did. :)­
Sa de
Earle
Is there a free one that does binaries? What would that one be?
Tomes
Not totally free, but terranews has a deal where you pay a $3.95 one-time
fee -that's less than some of the damned coffee they try and push
nowadays.
The group list is pretty complete. Retention time is fairly short but
that
is rarely a problem here. Posting time is normally good - just a couple
of
minutes - but it may take a few hours at times. Still, it was the best I
could find and worth the four bucks to check out.
I have had posts show up a day later on Teranews. In my experience,
download works a lot better than posting with them. There is a daily
limit but still, as Will says four bucks for a lifetime of downloads isn't
bad. Get a Teranews account for binary downloads, and use one of the more
reliable text-only servers for posting.
OK, on Tera News now. Thanks! I see Outatime's pix on there so all is
good.
Much appreciated.
Tomes


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