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jmcquown wrote:
> > Most teens have never *heard* of usenet/newsgroups, unless perhaps mommy or > daddy have access. Hell, some alleged IT people have never heard of them, > either. I remember when we got a new guy in IT, he was (at the very least) > in his forties. He maintained the mail servers. The option to d/l > subscribe to newsgroups was turned off (IIRC we were all using Outlook, not > OE, but there was the button for ng's. It was disabled. I mentioned to him > I'd like to be able to read newsgroups on my lunch hour. He gave me a blank > look. "Newsgroups?". Yes, newsgroups. He had no idea what I was talking > about. I agree with you, Jill. Everyone has computers now but very few people I know know about usenet. Anytime I talk about usenet or my newsgroups, I have to explain to them what I'm talking about. It's even worse now that most isps have discontinued support for usenet. Gary |
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