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Is this the "child" of the old usenet group? My deepest memory of that group was when one of the founder's shared with the group (it was real small in 1996) his wife's losing battle with heart-failure and rejection of her donated heart.
Anybody???
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On Saturday, July 25, 2015 at 11:58:21 AM UTC-4, Cassandra Nancy Lea wrote:
> Is this the "child" of the old usenet group? My deepest memory of that group was when one of the founder's shared with the group (it was real small in 1996) his wife's losing battle with heart-failure and rejection of her donated heart.
> Anybody???


The old Usenet newsgroup still exists.

Google groups is kind of an echo of that. It received posts from
Usenet and puts them on its website groups.google.com; posts
to its website are propagated to the newsgroup.

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On Saturday, July 25, 2015 at 10:16:04 AM UTC-7, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Saturday, July 25, 2015 at 11:58:21 AM UTC-4, Cassandra Nancy Lea wrote:
> > Is this the "child" of the old usenet group? My deepest memory of that group was when one of the founder's shared with the group (it was real small in 1996) his wife's losing battle with heart-failure and rejection of her donated heart.
> > Anybody???

>
> The old Usenet newsgroup still exists.
>
> Google groups is kind of an echo of that. It received posts from
> Usenet and puts them on its website groups.google.com; posts
> to its website are propagated to the newsgroup.
>


Google bought Dejanews, which had been archiving Usenet since the mid-90s,
and had offered "my-deja.com" email addresses from which to post.
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On 07/25/2015 08:58 AM, Cassandra Nancy Lea wrote:
> Is this the "child" of the old usenet group? My deepest memory of that group was when one of the founder's shared with the group (it was real small in 1996) his wife's losing battle with heart-failure and rejection of her donated heart.
> Anybody???
>


This *is* the old usenet group, at least since the great renaming of
many years ago. Google doesn't own it or control it in any way. It
exists independently of Google. Google mostly just mirrors the posts
from this news group.
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On 7/25/2015 11:58 AM, Cassandra Nancy Lea wrote:
> Is this the "child" of the old usenet group? My deepest
> memory of that group was when one of the founder's shared
> with the group (it was real small in 1996) his wife's losing battle
> with heart-failure and rejection of her donated heart.
> Anybody???


Are you talking about Susan Hattie? This is the same
newsgroup, but you might find many of the people you remember
on the Facebook rec.food.cooking.

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....and many of us are here and don't "do" Facebook. Welcome back.

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In article >,
Nancy Young > wrote:

> On 7/25/2015 11:58 AM, Cassandra Nancy Lea wrote:
> > Is this the "child" of the old usenet group? My deepest
> > memory of that group was when one of the founder's shared
> > with the group (it was real small in 1996) his wife's losing battle
> > with heart-failure and rejection of her donated heart.
> > Anybody???

>
> Are you talking about Susan Hattie? This is the same
> newsgroup, but you might find many of the people you remember
> on the Facebook rec.food.cooking.
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> nancy


I remember exchanging emails with Susan Hattie. She was a very talented
writer.
Does anyone remember Tanith "The Terrible" Tyrr. She was an entertaining
poster. She has been published-
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/path...-jonathan-keit
h/1115915936?ean=9781601255327

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On Saturday, July 25, 2015 at 5:41:43 PM UTC-7, Don Martinich wrote:
> In article >,
> Nancy Young > wrote:
>
> > On 7/25/2015 11:58 AM, Cassandra Nancy Lea wrote:
> > > Is this the "child" of the old usenet group? My deepest
> > > memory of that group was when one of the founder's shared
> > > with the group (it was real small in 1996) his wife's losing battle
> > > with heart-failure and rejection of her donated heart.
> > > Anybody???

> >
> > Are you talking about Susan Hattie? This is the same
> > newsgroup, but you might find many of the people you remember
> > on the Facebook rec.food.cooking.
> >
> > nancy

>
> I remember exchanging emails with Susan Hattie. She was a very talented
> writer.
> Does anyone remember Tanith "The Terrible" Tyrr. She was an entertaining
> poster. She has been published-
> http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/path...-jonathan-keit
> h/1115915936?ean=9781601255327


On ba.food, Tanith showed how to age steaks in the refrigerator.

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On 7/26/2015 1:58 AM, Cassandra Nancy Lea wrote:
> Is this the "child" of the old usenet group?


Once we peer within, we find worse and worse elitist Bush perversion
down deep inside the White House rabbit hole. In a debate in Chicago
with Notre Dame professor and scholar Doug Cassel, Bush Justice
Department attorney John Yoo argued that President George Bush has the
full legal authority to sexually torture anyone suspected of being a
terrorist. According to Yoo, if Bush desires, he can even order the
sexual torture of infants. He can, for example, order interrogators to
crush the testicles of a person's child, to get the parent to "confess."
It was Yoo who authored Bush's misnamed Patriot Act legislation,
authorizing the torture, the suspension of constitutional rights for
suspects, and the imprisoning of "potential" criminals at U.S.-run gulag
camps.

Extending outside the White House, we find even more evidence of the
sicko regime: GOP Congressmen Mark Foley, Danny Hastert, Jim Kolbe, and
a slew of others, including Governors, Senators, and Judges. Homoerotic
thugs all, and not a few pedophile predators among them. The evil goes
back all the way to the Lyndon B. Johnson and the Reagan
Administrations. Many of President Ronald "Hollywood" Reagan's White
House pals were also sodomites.
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On 7/26/2015 8:28 PM, Troll Disposal Service wrote:
> Once we peer within,

Jethro Bodine FRAUD!

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