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   Geoff to Geoff May   
   Re: News. Individual. Net   
   01 Oct 25 10:53:46   
   
   From: geoff@nospamgeoffwood.org   
      
   On 1/10/2025 6:11 am, Geoff May wrote:   
   > On 30/09/2025 15:14, Mark wrote:   
   >> Sir Tim  wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>> The above Usenet service has announced that it will be discontinued   
   >>> as from   
   >>> 30th September 2027. Current users can continue to use it until then   
   >>> without further payment.   
   >>>   
   >>> In the event that I am still alive (I’m 87) and still compos mentis I   
   >>> shall   
   >>> have to look for a new server (if Usenet itself continues to exist).   
   >>   
   >> For many years, I've used "eternal september"* (eternal-september.org),   
   >> and it's been very reliable.   
   >>   
   >> * It's an in-joke from back when the Internet was basic and pretty much   
   >> reserved to the universities. The usenet groups were pretty civilised   
   >> with a good signal-to-noise ration...except when you got a bunch of new   
   >> users who didn't understand the etiquette. You really noticed September   
   >> as a lot of new students would flood onto Usenet and be annoying for a   
   >> while. In 1993, someone observed that with AOL and the much wider access   
   >> to the Internet (a good thing), there was now a constant stream of new   
   >> users which mean it was like we were living through a never-ending bunch   
   >> of newbies and, hence, an eternal September.   
   >>   
   >> Of course, Usenet was one of the big games in town (along with things   
   >> like archie and online forums and MUDs) as the web was just bursting   
   >> onto the scene (and very basic) and ecommerce wasn't a thing. Now, I'm   
   >> astounded Usenet still clings on.   
   >   
   > I used to be on aioe.org and moved to eternal-septemper - it was a   
   > painless move.   
   >   
   > Cheers   
   >   
   > Geoff   
   >   
      
   I was on Giganews, but moved to eternal-september this year.   
      
   Cheers   
      
   Another Geoff   
      
   --   
   geoff   
      
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