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Henrietta K. Thomas

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Sep 16, 2006, 10:13:56 PM9/16/06
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History: us.org.bicycle-greenways.nbg
newgrouped: January 2000

CHARTER: us.org.bicycle-greenways.nbg

us.org.bicycle-greenways.nbg is an unmoderated newsgroup
for the discussion of the creation of a nationwide network of
coast-to-coast multi-use recreation and transportation bicycle
highways in the United States.

Topics may include, but not be limited to, events staged to draw
awareness to the National Bicycle Greenway as well as the creation of
such events; greenway building efforts in the US no matter how large or
small; the location of resources, contacts and other forms of needed
networking. Greenway security, embellishments, and the protocol required
of the many different types of trail users as well as the procurement of
land will all be a part of this national conversation.

Discussion of bicycles or bicycling or any of the other people-powered
modes of transport such as skates, skateboards or wheelchairs and their
usage would be off-topic except as they relate to Greenway utilization.

Violations of this charter or the hierarchy rules may be
reported to the us.* hierarchy administration, your Internet Service
Provider, and/or legal authorities in appropriate situations. This
applies especially to illegal chain letters, forgeries, unauthorized use
of registered domains, newsgroup "spamming", and/or the constant
harassment of other posters.

This charter and the us.* hierarchy rules will be posted to
the newsgroup at least twice a month.

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Daryl Hunt

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Oct 2, 2006, 4:15:49 PM10/2/06
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"Henrietta K. Thomas" <ad...@usenetnews.us> wrote in message
news:v2apg29c3qdchi561...@4ax.com...

> Note: Newsgroup creation rules and posting
> guidelines for the us.* hierarchy are posted
> on the web at http://www.usenetnews.us

This NG hasn't been used in years. Why don't you rmgroup it and get it over
with.

Steven M. O'Neill

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Oct 2, 2006, 4:47:24 PM10/2/06
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But that's demonstrably not true. It's been used as recently as
Mon Oct 02 16:15:49 EDT 2006.

--
Steven O'Neill ste...@panix.com
Brooklyn, NY

Daryl Hunt

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Oct 2, 2006, 4:50:36 PM10/2/06
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"Steven M. O'Neill" <ste...@panix.com> wrote in message
news:efrtss$npv$1...@reader1.panix.com...

Now it's been used a total of 4 times as we speak of it's demise. Imagine
that. Maybe we can get a whole dialoque going along that line and save it
:)

Pepperoni

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Oct 2, 2006, 8:21:02 PM10/2/06
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"Steven M. O'Neill" <ste...@panix.com> wrote in message
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Its official. Newsguy has it. It will never die. Get over it already.
us.org.bicycle-greenways.nbg *IS*.


If you have a complaint, send it to us.config.


Pepperoni
<my favorite froup is fulla trolls>


redc1c4

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Oct 2, 2006, 8:54:37 PM10/2/06
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you can't effectively rmgroup a group once it's been created, remember?

redc1c4,
pointing out the obvious to the oblivious, as always. %-)
--
"Enlisted men are stupid, but extremely cunning and sly, and bear
considerable watching."

Army Officer's Guide

Daryl Hunt

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Oct 3, 2006, 11:06:29 AM10/3/06
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"redc1c4" <red...@drunkenbastards.org.ies> wrote in message
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> Daryl Hunt wrote:
>>
>> "Henrietta K. Thomas" <ad...@usenetnews.us> wrote in message
>> news:v2apg29c3qdchi561...@4ax.com...
>> > Note: Newsgroup creation rules and posting
>> > guidelines for the us.* hierarchy are posted
>> > on the web at http://www.usenetnews.us
>>
>> This NG hasn't been used in years. Why don't you rmgroup it and get it
>> over
>> with.
>
> you can't effectively rmgroup a group once it's been created, remember?

Translation: YOU can't effectively rmgroup a group once it's been created.
But others can.

>
> redc1c4,
> pointing out the obvious to the oblivious, as always. %-)

When you have to think inside a box, just get a bigger box.

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