Phil Nelson wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
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Google groups is nothing more than a HTML portal into Usenet. They
also have the old Dejavu Usenet archives.
I use "original recipe"-style USENET access for everyday entry to
newsgroups. But Google's archives are useful for searching. Many times, I
have found answers by searching the archives rather than posting a new
question. Quicker, and it avoids repetitive postings.
A recent example is the "SS Rectifier conversion volts drop" topic in this
group. If you search this newsgroup, or one like rec.antiques.radio+phono,
for subjects like "rectifier voltage drop", etc., you'll find plenty to
read.
Regards,
Phil Nelson
Phil's Old Radios
http://antiqueradio.org/index.html
Phil, I was doing that when it was still called DEJA. ;-) I still use
Netscape 4.78 to access Usenet. Its a clean and useful format that
allows me to read a lot more messages in a given time. I have tried a
number of other "mail and news" software, but I keep going back to the
old netscape software. Also, I have a large private archive of Usenet
posts that may come in handy later on. I can open them with a word
processor and do a keyword search without having to be on line at the
time. For instance, I have archived 1356 files from this newsgroup.
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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida