>You're falsely assuming that they were ever good...
Which makes all this incessant bickering all the more ridiculous...
A_C
On Tue, 04 May 2004 02:45:41 GMT, Stephen
<stephen2002{NOSPAM}@lurker.homeip.net> wrote:
I can't believe that there are still people sticking with it and believe it
will all magically be solved one day :) I guess it will be, when the
re-write the Usenet protocol.
Maarten
Oh they were! When a full game fitted on a single floppy disk, when MP3 was
a term nobody had heard of yet, and DVD was something they heard about on
tech shows and how it would be market ready one day. When a wallpaper was
256 colors and 640x480 at the most. Thats when binaries still worked......
Maarten
I can remember back in the late 80's when there were a few binary groups
that contained SCIFI images that maintained a high completion rate, but
as of the mid 90's there just seems to be to many problems most times.
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And the mid 90's introduced MP3, and software/games that fit on a full
CD-Rom. The late 90's introduces movies in DivX format.
In the mid 90's everybody started to get on the Internet, and in the late
90's everybody's brother and mother in-law got on the net.
The usnet protocol however.... never changed. Neither did TCP/IP of course,
nor SMTP, or other protocols, but those were written differently in the
first place of course :)
Maarten