John
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caves of the Settle area http://caving.atspace.com
latest photos http://englishwilderness.blogspot.com
> Does anyone still use uk.rec.caving? If not, where do you all hang
> out?
>
> John
>
As you've gathered not many still use this forum. There is a lot of
activity on the ukcaving.com forum.
Mike
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> On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 12:41:03 GMT, Mike Clark <mr...@nospam.cam.ac.uk>
> sharpened a new quill and scratched:
>
> >In message <c345ec39-1d53-42f8...@q26g2000prq.googlegroups.com> you wrote:
> >
> >> Does anyone still use uk.rec.caving? If not, where do you all hang
> >> out?
> >>
> >> John
> >>
> >
> >As you've gathered not many still use this forum. There is a lot of
> >activity on the ukcaving.com forum.
> >
> >Mike
>
> The advantage of newsgroups over these new-fangled web based groups is
> that one click downloads every message for every interest you have in
> clean, pure, unsullied text.
>
Yes which is why I still monitor and use a number of newsgroups.
> The advantage of newsgroups over these new-fangled web based groups is
> that one click downloads every message for every interest you have in
> clean, pure, unsullied text.
Also unsullied by any actual messages these days :-(
Jason