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    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries Guest

    Re: Verizon will be banning alt newsgroups

    XS11E wrote:
    > "Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries" <nimue@databasix.com> wrote:
    >
    >> Most of the truly free servers don't have great retention, and
    >> they miss a lot of posts.

    >
    > I use Motzarella and have no problems with retention or missed posts?


    In the grand scheme of things, Motzarella goes down more often than the
    commercial servers, and if it doesn't lose all that many posts,
    sometimes they take longer to arrive. Individual.net rarely goes down
    and it never misses a post. Neither one carries binaries.

    At the moment, I have acounts with DataBasix, Altopia, Datemas,
    Motzarella, NIN and X-Privat, so that's my current personal basis for
    comparison in this discussion.

    --
    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries

    If a man is offered a fact which goes against his instincts, he will
    scrutinize it closely, and unless the evidence is overwhelming, he will
    refuse to believe it. If, on the other hand, he is offered something
    which affords a reason for acting in accordance to his instincts, he
    will accept it even on the slightest evidence. The origin of myths is
    explained in this way. - Bertrand Russell



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    John Pollard Guest

    Re: Verizon will be banning alt newsgroups

    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:

    Thanks for your observations about this problem. I have reported
    similar problems with my ISP (Mediacom) for several years

    When I first encountered the problem with them (they only carry
    posts for about 24 hours) - several years ags and mentioned it
    to them ... they said that every ISP was doing (or going to do)
    the same thing. Unfortunately, I had no way to verify - by
    experience - what they claimed: I can not get high-speed
    internet from any source but my cable company (or a satellite
    company, which I do not think will be an improvement): my local
    phone company monopoly does not offer DSL in my area.

    I do not object to paying my way; it may be possible that there
    is no economic way to provide "free" newsgroup service. I
    suspect that we may need to give the issue greater thought.

    [By the way: to save me from having to research Bertrand
    Russell's writings; can you tell me if the "man" referred to in
    the quote in your signature refers to man, the homo-sapien, or
    to someone of the male gender?]

    --

    John Pollard
    First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com
    Please reply to newsgroup



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    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries Guest

    Re: Verizon will be banning alt newsgroups

    John Pollard wrote:
    > Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:
    >
    > Thanks for your observations about this problem. I have reported
    > similar problems with my ISP (Mediacom) for several years
    >
    > When I first encountered the problem with them (they only carry
    > posts for about 24 hours) - several years ags and mentioned it
    > to them ... they said that every ISP was doing (or going to do)
    > the same thing. Unfortunately, I had no way to verify - by
    > experience - what they claimed: I can not get high-speed
    > internet from any source but my cable company (or a satellite
    > company, which I do not think will be an improvement): my local
    > phone company monopoly does not offer DSL in my area.


    There are more than a thousand usenet providers. Some of them are quite
    good, some suck.

    > I do not object to paying my way; it may be possible that there
    > is no economic way to provide "free" newsgroup service. I
    > suspect that we may need to give the issue greater thought.
    >
    > [By the way: to save me from having to research Bertrand
    > Russell's writings; can you tell me if the "man" referred to in
    > the quote in your signature refers to man, the homo-sapien, or
    > to someone of the male gender?]


    Mankind, male, female and indeterminate.

    --
    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries

    If a man is offered a fact which goes against his instincts, he will
    scrutinize it closely, and unless the evidence is overwhelming, he will
    refuse to believe it. If, on the other hand, he is offered something
    which affords a reason for acting in accordance to his instincts, he
    will accept it even on the slightest evidence. The origin of myths is
    explained in this way. - Bertrand Russell



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