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   From: gneuner2@comcast.net   
      
   On Wed, 18 Feb 2026 23:20:52 -0000 (UTC), Nioclás Pól Caileán de   
   Ghloucester wrote:   
      
   >In sci.electronics.design John Levine wrote:   
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   >|"Here's the index for December 2004. Looks OK to me. |   
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   >| https://compilers.iecc.com/comparch/index/2004-12 |   
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   >Dear Dr. Levine:   
   >   
   >It may be OK, but December-2004 articles with the sequence numbers   
   >that are   
   >001   
   >002   
   >003   
   >040   
   >126   
   >127   
   >128   
   >129   
   >130   
   >131   
   >132   
   >133   
   >134   
   >135   
   >136   
   >137   
   >138   
   >139   
   >140   
   >141   
   >142   
   >143   
   >144   
   >do not exist but e.g.   
   >HTTPS://compilers.IECC.com/comparch/article/04-12-182   
   >does exist. I feel that these numbers hint at very many suspiciously   
   >inexistent articles. I confess that this does not prove anything.   
      
   You are aware that NNTP (the Usenet protocol) allows:   
      
    - messages not yet posted to be canceled   
    - posted messages to be explicitly deleted   
    - messages to contain an expiration date header   
    (after which the server may auto-delete them)   
      
   Deleted messages leave holes in the sequence.   
      
   Not all NNTP servers honor all (or even any) these operations - but   
   some do, and although 2004 is relatively recent, you should note that   
   in the past servers tended to be more permissive because many fewer   
   people were deliberately abusing them attempting to cause problems.   
      
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