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The Decline Of Usenet
Saturday, December 31, 2011 By: James Warner
Usenet has been around long before the (www) web. I have used Usenet servers almost daily, for at least 20 years. In the last days of 2011, I decided to pull the plug, and give Usenet up “cold turkey”. Usenet is divided into two groups, text and binary. The text portion is an incredible array of discussion groups for almost any topic. The discussions are “plain text”, that can be viewed with a wide variety of Usenet readers, and also some email programs.
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