Anyone can read it, but you'll need to register to post or have the
software keep track messages for you.
I know some of you might be thinking, "Why not just use Google Groups"
or your own news reader like Outlook Express? Well, I admit, that might
be best for some people. Others might enjoy the unique features you can
only find at our forums.
There's lots of difference, really. For instance, usenet threads update
every 9 minutes -- Google Groups can take far longer to update on
occasion. Also, a particularly cool feature for people who like to help
others out, I think, is the ability to find 'unanswered threads'.
There's a lot of flexibility, really.
On the non-usenet forums, I have it setup so anybody can post right now.
It'll be 'anarchy' for a few weeks to see how it goes. Also, all the
non-usenet forums are pretty much seduction and relationship oriented
forums slanted towards guys, but that can change if I see that enough
women have interest in this kinda stuff.
Let me know what you think, and how I can make this more valuable to
you. I'm open to feedback, and want to make the forums a cool place to
hang out.
Thanks,
Reno
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There actually is a mirror of soc.singles and a few other groups, too.
Stuf that you may or may not be interested in as you try to overcome
your shyness.
For some, I'm sure, dating and relationships are the last thing you have
on your mind, as you just try to get out there and have any sort of
contact at all. I grew up pretty shy myself with ptsd and anxiey
disorder... quite a few scores against me... and I know I there were a
number of steps to get out of all that. But if you're at the stage where
you can deal with other things, know that the other usenet mirrors and
forums themselves are there.
alt.psychology.nlp is also there with some great advice available from
time to time on how to get over shyness and related complications.
Thanks, and sorry again for the messup