(OT) Inexpensive Usenet options
#1
Guest
Posts: n/a
(OT) Inexpensive Usenet options
Hi,
My ISP recently dropped newsgroups, and after some trial & error I found a
decent backup. They may be worth a look if you've also lost Usenet access
and aren't excited with free alternatives like Google.
For $2 month I get binary & text groups, NNTP & Web access, newsgroup
search, and SSL encryption. They also offer a free 2 day trial so you can
check them out prior to getting a membership...
http://newsguy.com/mini.htm
~Paul
My ISP recently dropped newsgroups, and after some trial & error I found a
decent backup. They may be worth a look if you've also lost Usenet access
and aren't excited with free alternatives like Google.
For $2 month I get binary & text groups, NNTP & Web access, newsgroup
search, and SSL encryption. They also offer a free 2 day trial so you can
check them out prior to getting a membership...
http://newsguy.com/mini.htm
~Paul
#3
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: (OT) Inexpensive Usenet options
"Rubaiyat of Omar Bradley" <cowartmisc1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:a6b2c245-b0d3-4187-9b05-be74d1dbe85d@s6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com...
| Do they carry the binary groups, or just text groups?
Don't expect binary groups with any decent download quota for free. If you
want binaries but don't download regularly enough for a monthly account at
Giganews, try astraweb: only $25 for a 180 GB block.
news:a6b2c245-b0d3-4187-9b05-be74d1dbe85d@s6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com...
| Do they carry the binary groups, or just text groups?
Don't expect binary groups with any decent download quota for free. If you
want binaries but don't download regularly enough for a monthly account at
Giganews, try astraweb: only $25 for a 180 GB block.
#5
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: (OT) Inexpensive Usenet options
iws wrote:
> "Rubaiyat of Omar Bradley" <cowartmisc1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:a6b2c245-b0d3-4187-9b05-be74d1dbe85d@s6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com...
> | Do they carry the binary groups, or just text groups?
>
> Don't expect binary groups with any decent download quota for free. If you
> want binaries but don't download regularly enough for a monthly account at
> Giganews, try astraweb: only $25 for a 180 GB block.
>
>
Where did that link say that anything was free, dumbass..
> "Rubaiyat of Omar Bradley" <cowartmisc1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:a6b2c245-b0d3-4187-9b05-be74d1dbe85d@s6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com...
> | Do they carry the binary groups, or just text groups?
>
> Don't expect binary groups with any decent download quota for free. If you
> want binaries but don't download regularly enough for a monthly account at
> Giganews, try astraweb: only $25 for a 180 GB block.
>
>
Where did that link say that anything was free, dumbass..
#6
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: (OT) Inexpensive Usenet options
On Sep 17, 1:22 pm, Amanda Hugenkiss <a...@harborview.com> wrote:
> Are you stupid or just too lazy to use the link he provided? I suspect
> both...
Thanks for your helpful reply. I had actually taken a quick look at
the site, but had not initially spotted a list of supported
newsgroups. Closer examination just now indicates that they do indeed
aparently provide access to about 25 binary groups.
> Are you stupid or just too lazy to use the link he provided? I suspect
> both...
Thanks for your helpful reply. I had actually taken a quick look at
the site, but had not initially spotted a list of supported
newsgroups. Closer examination just now indicates that they do indeed
aparently provide access to about 25 binary groups.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
beebee
Honda Civic - Del Sol - CRX
0
01-16-2008 07:23 PM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)