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Default Re: Whose Fish? - 06-25-2007 , 05:13 AM






On Jun 22, 11:00 pm, Lew <l... (AT) lewscanon (DOT) nospam> wrote:
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David Cressey wrote:
You can use Google Groups to research past history in a newsgroup, even if
you continue to use yuor ordinary newsreader most of the time. That's what
I do, occasionally.

But I have the history back beyond that date already, just not the messages to
which you refer.

And I don't use Google Groups. From every thing I hear it seems to suck.

--
Lew
Suck? I think it's brilliant!



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Default Re: Whose Fish? - 06-25-2007 , 09:15 AM






Lew wrote:
Quote:
David Cressey wrote:
You can use Google Groups to research past history in a newsgroup, even if
you continue to use yuor ordinary newsreader most of the time. That's what
I do, occasionally.

But I have the history back beyond that date already, just not the messages to
which you refer.

What groups where you locking in? The original post where crossposted to
comp.object

Quote:
And I don't use Google Groups. From every thing I hear it seems to suck.

I find it extremely usefull from time to time


/Lennart


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Default Re: Whose Fish? - 06-25-2007 , 02:33 PM



On Jun 25, 10:15 am, Lennart <erik.lennart.jons... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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Lew wrote:
David Cressey wrote:
You can use Google Groups to research past history in a newsgroup, even if
you continue to use yuor ordinary newsreader most of the time. That's what
I do, occasionally.

But I have the history back beyond that date already, just not the messages to
which you refer.

What groups where you locking in? The original post where crossposted to
comp.object

And I don't use Google Groups. From every thing I hear it seems to suck.

I find it extremely usefull from time to time

/Lennart
I'm talking about the thread in comp.object. I posted a link to the
thread that will open it in Googe Groups which shows numbered posts.

Jordan



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