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Re: Compuserve *hasn't* banned newsgroups
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- Subject: Re: Compuserve *hasn't* banned newsgroups
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- Date: Wed, 3 Jan 1996 20:20:07 +0100
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Duncan Frissell 1/3/96 1:02 PM:
>You mean that the thirty-some odd open news servers listed on
>http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~jwa/open-sites.html might get swamped. Then the
>CIS refugees will be forced to pay Sameer the massive $12.50 (?) a month for
>a net-access-only account and read off of c2.org's server. (Or any of the
>thousands of sites worldwide one can open a shell account on.)
CIS refugees aren't the only people who use or need free NNTP servers:
> Here's what you can do for $208: get a used XT with two floppy drives for
> $70; a 2400-baud internal modem (new at a local computer show) for $18
> (it comes with free communications software); and an e-mail and Usenet
> news-reading account for $10 per month.
Sound familiar?
Hieronymous
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