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Posted in reply to nick | nick wrote:
> I would prefer a forum like PHPBB.
<g> Yeah... great joke.
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February 18, 2006 Re: mailing list vs news group | ||||
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Posted in reply to Dawid Ciężarkiewicz | Dawid Ciężarkiewicz wrote:
> nick wrote:
>> I would prefer a forum like PHPBB.
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> <g> Yeah... great joke.
No no, I really do like the web forum things.
What's wrong with those?
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February 18, 2006 Re: mailing list vs news group | ||||
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Posted in reply to Dawid Ciężarkiewicz | Dawid Ciężarkiewicz wrote:
> nick wrote:
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>>I would prefer a forum like PHPBB.
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> <g> Yeah... great joke.
I don't get what's so funny about this. I also think a forum would be nice, but somehow I got used to this newsgroup alread, so I don't mind anymore. But in general, I'd prefer a forum OR a nice web interface for newsgroups (The one digitalmars uses isn't really the best, IMO).
Regards, Alex
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February 18, 2006 Re: mailing list vs news group | ||||
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Posted in reply to braddr | <braddr@puremagic.com> wrote in message news:dt6nao$1l2d$1@digitaldaemon.com... > The question: Who would use the mailing list if it existed. Something even harder to follow and read than a newsgroup? Count me out. Hey, I have an idea. Let's just do away with the internet and use physical mail to communicate. Or telegraphs. Ooh, maybe smoke signals! Modern technology is so overrated. :P |
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Posted in reply to Jarrett Billingsley | Jarrett Billingsley wrote:
> <braddr@puremagic.com> wrote in message news:dt6nao$1l2d$1@digitaldaemon.com...
>> The question: Who would use the mailing list if it existed.
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> Something even harder to follow and read than a newsgroup? Count me out.
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> Hey, I have an idea. Let's just do away with the internet and use physical mail to communicate. Or telegraphs. Ooh, maybe smoke signals! Modern technology is so overrated. :P
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>
This is what I think too. The news group is fine.
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February 18, 2006 Re: mailing list vs news group [OT] | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jarrett Billingsley | In article <dt7qh3$2kk1$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Jarrett Billingsley says... > ><braddr@puremagic.com> wrote in message news:dt6nao$1l2d$1@digitaldaemon.com... >> The question: Who would use the mailing list if it existed. > >Something even harder to follow and read than a newsgroup? Count me out. > >Hey, I have an idea. Let's just do away with the internet and use physical mail to communicate. Or telegraphs. Ooh, maybe smoke signals! Modern technology is so overrated. :P > *sigh* Time to drag out this old chestnut: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1149.txt Enjoy! - Eric Anderton at yahoo |
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Posted in reply to pragma | "pragma" <pragma_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:dt7r30$2l2i$1@digitaldaemon.com... > *sigh* Time to drag out this old chestnut: > > http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1149.txt > > Enjoy! Hahaha :) |
February 18, 2006 Re: mailing list vs news group [OT] | ||||
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Posted in reply to pragma | pragma wrote:
> In article <dt7qh3$2kk1$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Jarrett Billingsley says...
>>
>><braddr@puremagic.com> wrote in message news:dt6nao$1l2d$1@digitaldaemon.com...
>>> The question: Who would use the mailing list if it existed.
>>
>>Something even harder to follow and read than a newsgroup? Count me out.
>>
>>Hey, I have an idea. Let's just do away with the internet and use
>>physical
>>mail to communicate. Or telegraphs. Ooh, maybe smoke signals! Modern
>>technology is so overrated. :P
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>
> *sigh* Time to drag out this old chestnut:
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> http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1149.txt
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> Enjoy!
>
> - Eric Anderton at yahoo
Heh, funny, but a little bit more seriously:
I sat next to an old radio engineer at lunch at work, and he said that while short wave radios (radio amateur stuff) was more widely used, they had started testing a packet network using these radio masts along the Norwegian coast. They had some problems though, and was somewhat slow at a few bauds. What he thought was good about it though, compared to todays Wi-Fi and Wimax, was that it was directed and didn't litter all the space with radiowaves. He felt that that was a better engineering achievement.
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Posted in reply to Alexander Panek | "Alexander Panek" <alexander.panek@brainsware.org> wrote in message news:dt7ok3$2ivn$1@digitaldaemon.com... > But in general, I'd prefer a forum OR a nice web interface for newsgroups (The one digitalmars uses isn't really the best, IMO). It's not great, but it's been working reliably for several years, which in itself is a great feature <g>. |
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Posted in reply to Walter Bright | The Sat, 18 Feb 2006 12:10:24 -0800, Walter Bright wrote:
>> But in general, I'd prefer a forum OR a nice web interface for newsgroups (The one digitalmars uses isn't really the best, IMO).
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> It's not great, but it's been working reliably for several years, which in itself is a great feature <g>.
Stop working on D and use well known C/C++. Why improve?
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