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fubar1

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Jun 27, 2008, 10:44:38 PM6/27/08
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Test and all like that. Damned TimeWarner.

Vance

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Jun 27, 2008, 10:49:01 PM6/27/08
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On 2008-06-28, fubar1 <fub...@socal.rr.com> wrote:
> Test and all like that. Damned TimeWarner.

I see from the headers, you are posting with cheese. :-) Need some
wine to go with it? :-)

Works quite well I've found.
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Morgans

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Jun 28, 2008, 12:14:08 AM6/28/08
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"Vance" <it...@example.invalid> wrote in message
news:g448qs$s7g$2...@registered.motzarella.org...

Try using your browser to set up a new account to nntp.aioe.org and it will
be business as usual.

Free, and works great.

Screw the ISP's.
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Jim in NC


fubar1

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Jun 29, 2008, 6:43:26 PM6/29/08
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Posting this thru aioe.org and it worked once I reset the local files. Also
works with Motzarella.org after the reset. Only able to read these messages
as of Sunday afternoon.
I dunno about "cheese" but I'm kinda cheesed about TW dropping Usenet.
Suppose my monthly charge will be lower now?
Doubt it.
Funny how the several "options" TW posted to access Usenet all cost money...


Fubar and all like that.

"Morgans" <jsmo...@charterJUNK.net> wrote in message
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Morgans

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Jun 29, 2008, 8:02:39 PM6/29/08
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"fubar1" <fub...@socal.rr.com> wrote

> Posting this thru aioe.org and it worked once I reset the local files.
> Also works with Motzarella.org after the reset. Only able to read these
> messages as of Sunday afternoon.
> I dunno about "cheese" but I'm kinda cheesed about TW dropping Usenet.
> Suppose my monthly charge will be lower now?
> Doubt it.
> Funny how the several "options" TW posted to access Usenet all cost
> money...
>
>
> Fubar and all like that.

Charter has kept everything up so far, but I set up a parallel account with
aioe.org, and plan on downloading only headers on aioe, and headers and
messages on my charter and reading from my charter account. Once per day,
or every few days, I mark all of the messages as read on the aioe account.

Doing this, if Charter has a brain fart, (which it seems to do occasionally)
I'm nearly caught up so I don't have a problem jumping over to my backup
aioe. account.
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Jim in NC


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