"Phil Nelson" wrote in
:
"John Byrns" wrote...
Or perhaps it is simply due to the
proliferation of groups, with both usenet and the "forums",
sharing a
limited number of posters so that there are less posters
available to
each group irrespective of whether it is an um moderated
usenet group
or an older moderated "forum".
That's my guess. More places to talk, and fewer people talking
in any
particular group.
Imagine a small town that originally had one tavern. Two new
taverns
open up as the town slowly grows (or maybe doesn't grow at
all).
Newcomers find some place where they feel comfortable. Some
will stay
and others will move on.
Oldtimers may stick with the original, or spread out and find a
new
place they like better . . . or just make the rounds once in a
while.
Regards,
Phil Nelson
No offense, Phil, but I left RAR+P because of the acid response
from the DEALERS disguised as individuals on it. There's too
much SELLING going on for a usenet group...too many dealers.
My experience on it is not unique....
Larry
--
Isn't it ironic that the same ISPs that are telling you
you're downloads threaten their networks......
.....are testing 100Gbps TV to sell on the SAME systems?
http://tinyurl.com/27qx3v