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Sorry, off topic but I don't want google as my newsgroup server. Used
to be in days gone by, I could just click on a newsgroup and subscribe. Google has way too much spam and I really don't like the format! e. |
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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 17 May 2009 15:43:33 -0700 (PDT), wrote: > >> Sorry, off topic but I don't want google as my newsgroup server. Used >> to be in days gone by, I could just click on a newsgroup and >> subscribe. Google has way too much spam and I really don't like the >> format! > > Well, isn't that special. > > If you're done telling us your useless opinions, then how about > telling us what did you have for dinner? > > -sw > i had a pork chop and corn that was actually very good for this time of year. normally in ohio it' august before the good corn is in. the produce mgr called it "early season" corn. i think he means grown in fla, or georgia. |
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"George" > wrote in message ... > wrote: >> Sorry, off topic but I don't want google as my newsgroup server. Used >> to be in days gone by, I could just click on a newsgroup and >> subscribe. Google has way too much spam and I really don't like the >> format! e. > > You still can. I use this one: > > news.motzarella.org > > I use motzarella.org as well. I think many on this NG do. |
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On May 17, 7:06*pm, "C.D" > wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > > ... > > > On Sun, 17 May 2009 15:43:33 -0700 (PDT), wrote: > > >> Sorry, off topic but I don't want google as my newsgroup server. *Used > >> to be in days gone by, I could just click on a newsgroup and > >> subscribe. *Google has way too much spam and I really don't like the > >> format! > > > Well, isn't that special. > > > If you're done telling us your useless opinions, then how about > > telling us what did you have for dinner? > > > -sw > > i had a pork chop and corn that was actually very good for this time of > year. normally in ohio it' august before the good corn is in. the produce > mgr called it "early season" corn. i think he means grown in fla, or > georgia. I got some great corn last week at Aldi. --Bryan |
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On May 17, 7:01*pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
> On Sun, 17 May 2009 15:43:33 -0700 (PDT), wrote: > > Sorry, off topic but I don't want google as my newsgroup server. *Used > > to be in days gone by, I could just click on a newsgroup and > > subscribe. *Google has way too much spam and I really don't like the > > format! > > Well, isn't that special. > > If you're done telling us your useless opinions, then how about > telling us what did you have for dinner? > -sw Well, thanks for the warm welcome. Guess there's still some bitchy people here at rec. cooking. Appreciate the advice of the other posters. I registered with motzerella - almost close enough to mozzarella. That's my food reference for this post! e. |
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"Theron" > wrote: > "George" > wrote in message > ... > > wrote: > >> Sorry, off topic but I don't want google as my newsgroup server. Used > >> to be in days gone by, I could just click on a newsgroup and > >> subscribe. Google has way too much spam and I really don't like the > >> format! e. > > > > You still can. I use this one: > > > > news.motzarella.org > > > > > I use motzarella.org as well. I think many on this NG do. I shell out for Giganews. -- Peace! Om Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain. -- Anon. |
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On May 17, 8:56*pm, " > wrote:
> On May 17, 7:01*pm, Sqwertz > wrote: > > > On Sun, 17 May 2009 15:43:33 -0700 (PDT), wrote: > > > Sorry, off topic but I don't want google as my newsgroup server. *Used > > > to be in days gone by, I could just click on a newsgroup and > > > subscribe. *Google has way too much spam and I really don't like the > > > format! > > > Well, isn't that special. > > > If you're done telling us your useless opinions, then how about > > telling us what did you have for dinner? > > -sw > > Well, thanks for the warm welcome. *Guess there's still some bitchy > people here at rec. cooking. > Appreciate the advice of the other posters. *I registered with > motzerella - almost close enough to mozzarella. *That's my food > reference for this post! *e. Steve gets grumpy about stuff. I do too, but pretty much only about cooking or politics, and I don't start political threads. I finish them. It's all OK. --Bryan |
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>, " > wrote: > Sorry, off topic but I don't want google as my newsgroup server. Used > to be in days gone by, I could just click on a newsgroup and > subscribe. Google has way too much spam and I really don't like the > format! e. So stop using google and use one of the other options. I use newsguy. Info is at http://www.newsguy.com |
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On May 18, 6:39 am, Stan Horwitz > wrote:
> In article > >, > > " > wrote: > > Sorry, off topic but I don't want google as my newsgroup server. Used > > to be in days gone by, I could just click on a newsgroup and > > subscribe. Google has way too much spam and I really don't like the > > format! e. > > So stop using google and use one of the other options. I use newsguy. > Info is athttp://www.newsguy.com I don't understand the problem. Years ago I used a couple of different stand-alone readers, but when I got this new used machine a few years back they weren't installed and before I went looking for something to download, tried google. Works just fine for me. This is the onlly group I visit with any freqency. Having trouble finding something to chat with, though. mb |
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On Mon, 18 May 2009 08:20:49 -0700 (PDT), bulka
> wrote: >Having trouble finding something to chat with, though. > If you use firefox, it has an add on called Chatzilla (free). Otherwise, people seem to like mIRC. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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On May 18, 5:56*pm, (Victor Sack) wrote:
> > wrote: > > Sorry, off topic but I don't want google as my newsgroup server. *Used > > to be in days gone by, I could just click on a newsgroup and > > subscribe. *Google has way too much spam and I really don't like the > > format! *e. > > <http://news.individual.net/> is probably the best maintained newsserver > of them all and, on top of that, it filters out much of the spam. *You > will need a newsreader, too. *Take a look around > <http://www.newsreaders.com/win/clients.html> since your platform is > Windows. *Dialog (which I use whenever I am unfortunate enough to have > to use a Windows machine), Gravity, Xnews, and Agent are good enough > newsreaders, considering the platform. *To do yourself and others a > favour, consider using a newsreader with a GNKSA Seal of Approval: > <http://www.newsreaders.com/gnksa/>. > > Victor Thank you. Most servers (perhaps all now) don't offer the option of Newsgroups anymore - took me a long time to figure that out! I missed being able to access this cooking ng and didn't realize that I had more options than Google. e. |
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>, " > wrote: > Thank you. Most servers (perhaps all now) don't offer the option of > Newsgroups anymore - took me a long time to figure that out! Do you mean most ISPs don't offer Usenet any longer? Mine does. I don't know if Earthlink still does; they used to. News servers aren't especially hard to come by. news.individual.net is great and pretty darned inexpensive; it doesn't carry binary groups, though. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://web.me.com/barbschaller - good news 4-6-2009 "Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle." -Philo of Alexandria |
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On May 18, 11:50 am, sf > wrote:
> -- > I love cooking with wine. > Sometimes I even put it in the food. Thank you, and btw I love your sig. Have some issues with Firefox, but low on the list. This seems like it might work! Years ago used to use Homer and IRCle. Maybe I can remember how it works and learn how it has changed before the next time somone calls an rfc chat. You might read me. OB Food - braised chicken breast (who brought that in here?) w/ usual assortment of veg, boiled potatoes, batch of turnip greens. Good but not interesting. Got some cow liver on the menu tomorrow. Rice with whatever perversion of avgolemono I come up with . b |
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Victor Sack wrote:
> > wrote: > > > Sorry, off topic but I don't want google as my newsgroup server. > > Used to be in days gone by, I could just click on a newsgroup and > > subscribe. Google has way too much spam and I really don't like the > > format! e. > > <http://news.individual.net/> is probably the best maintained > newsserver of them all and, on top of that, it filters out much of > the spam. I can second that. NIN is very reliable and does a good job of spam control. It is low-cost, although some people find the setup for paying to be a bother. > You will need a newsreader, too. Take a look around > <http://www.newsreaders.com/win/clients.html> since your platform is > Windows. Dialog (which I use whenever I am unfortunate enough to have > to use a Windows machine), Gravity, Xnews, and Agent are good enough > newsreaders, considering the platform. To do yourself and others a > favour, consider using a newsreader with a GNKSA Seal of Approval: > <http://www.newsreaders.com/gnksa/>. That's a little too restrictive in my book. You should at least read the GNKSA report and see what deficiencies a newsreader has. Brian -- Day 106 of the "no grouchy usenet posts" project |
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On 19 May 2009 18:48:43 GMT, Default User wrote:
> Victor Sack wrote: > >> > wrote: >> >>> Sorry, off topic but I don't want google as my newsgroup server. >>> Used to be in days gone by, I could just click on a newsgroup and >>> subscribe. Google has way too much spam and I really don't like the >>> format! e. >> >> <http://news.individual.net/> is probably the best maintained >> newsserver of them all and, on top of that, it filters out much of >> the spam. > > I can second that. NIN is very reliable and does a good job of spam > control. It is low-cost, although some people find the setup for paying > to be a bother. > >> You will need a newsreader, too. Take a look around >> <http://www.newsreaders.com/win/clients.html> since your platform is >> Windows. Dialog (which I use whenever I am unfortunate enough to have >> to use a Windows machine), Gravity, Xnews, and Agent are good enough >> newsreaders, considering the platform. To do yourself and others a >> favour, consider using a newsreader with a GNKSA Seal of Approval: >> <http://www.newsreaders.com/gnksa/>. > > That's a little too restrictive in my book. You should at least read > the GNKSA report and see what deficiencies a newsreader has. > > Brian their evaluation page <http://www.newsreaders.com/gnksa/gnksa-evaluations.html> ....seems a little dated. it says it was last updated in 1992, and 40tude dialog is not mentioned at all. your pal, blake |
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On Sun, 17 May 2009 18:56:55 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
> Well, thanks for the warm welcome. Guess there's still some bitchy > people here at rec. cooking. Some? Most of us are a PITA. -sw |
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