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SC Dxing December 25th 09 12:24 AM

Any free usenet servers for rec.radio.shortwave ????
 
I have Time Warner cable which means of course, I have no usenet
access except through google groups. Is there any NNTP server out
there who provides free access to rec.radio.shortwave ? I am not
interested in warez, photos, or anything like that , just text support
for usenet. Thanks much.


ka6uup[_2_] December 25th 09 01:02 AM

Any free usenet servers for rec.radio.shortwave ????
 
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SC Dxing wrote:
I have Time Warner cable which means of course, I have no usenet
access except through google groups. Is there any NNTP server out
there who provides free access to rec.radio.shortwave ? I am not
interested in warez, photos, or anything like that , just text support
for usenet. Thanks much.


SC Dxing December 25th 09 01:12 AM

Any free usenet servers for rec.radio.shortwave ????
 
Thanks much, all that I need.

IanT December 25th 09 01:32 PM

Any free usenet servers for rec.radio.shortwave ????
 

"SC Dxing" wrote in message
...
Thanks much, all that I need.


Any search engine such as Google will usually answer your question.
It saves looking daft on a newsgroup!



dave December 25th 09 03:12 PM

Any free usenet servers for rec.radio.shortwave ????
 
IanT wrote:
"SC Dxing" wrote in message
...
Thanks much, all that I need.


Any search engine such as Google will usually answer your question.
It saves looking daft on a newsgroup!


Google uses your search info against you. Yahoo and Bing are less invasive.

SC Dxing December 25th 09 07:40 PM

Any free usenet servers for rec.radio.shortwave ????
 
On Dec 25, 8:32*am, "IanT" wrote:


Any search engine such as Google will usually answer your question.
It saves looking daft on a newsgroup!


Yea, after you fumble through the 20 or so listings that either are
paid services or not a service a all.
The answer provided in here worked perfectly.

A real human response is always the best way.

fdgdfgfdg December 26th 09 08:29 PM

Any free usenet servers for rec.radio.shortwave ????
 

"IanT" wrote in message
...

"SC Dxing" wrote in message
...
Thanks much, all that I need.


Any search engine such as Google will usually answer your question.
It saves looking daft on a newsgroup!


He doesn't look daft in a newsgroup.

He looks like someone asking others who know the answer.

Lay off.







Nick ///// December 27th 09 06:27 PM

Any free usenet servers for rec.radio.shortwave ????
 
"fdgdfgfdg" wrote in message
...

"IanT" wrote in message
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He doesn't look daft in a newsgroup.

He looks like someone asking others who know the answer.

Lay off.

Quite agree with you.

As an interesting aside I'm posting here via my ISP's Usenet news server,
and a while ago I posted an item Lowe HF-150 control software. I got no
replies so just assumed the old HF-150 is dead and gone. Then a month or so
later while Googling LOWE I saw my post in the Yahoo Group for
rec.radio.shortwave

That made me kind of angry. What on earth is any reputable company like
Yahoo doing shadowing and feeding a Yahoo group of rec.radio.shortwave AND
NOT feeding data back to the original source group on Usenet. And if they
are not allowed to do it then they should not be basing a group on
rec.radio.shortwave. Undermines the whole community and data integrity for
ALL.

Since then I'm wondering how much is being lost on the Usenet group because
our input is taken and played with behind closed doors elsewhere. And for
any Yahoo group members reading this, how much info are you missing because
other 'groups' elsewhere are doing exactly the same thing.


sctvguy1 December 28th 09 09:15 PM

Any free usenet servers for rec.radio.shortwave ????
 
Bob Dobbs wrote:

dave wrote:
IanT wrote:
"SC Dxing" wrote in message
news:73545737-

...
Thanks much, all that I need.

Any search engine such as Google will usually answer your question.
It saves looking daft on a newsgroup!


Google uses your search info against you. Yahoo and Bing are less
invasive.


http://www.scroogle.org/

I have that set as my homepage and it is the only search engine that I will
use.


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