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![]() In article , Paul W. Schleck wrote: There is a web-site that is replaying Usenet from exactly 30 years ago (currently late 1981). The site is: http://www.olduse.net The old-style VT/ANSI terminal interface is a nice touch. I don't recognize the software it is emulating. It's not rn, for example. Is it readnews? It appears to closely resemble the Elm mail client. If you prefer to use your own newsreader, the site also supports an NNTP server at: nntp.olduse.net I checked out net.ham-radio. Paul, is there a way to view net.ham-radio from the abovementioned web interface, or does one have to use the NNTP interface? The web interface is currently showing a message list from net.unix-wizards, and I can't find any way to change it. Patty |
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