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For those who DO get bit.* newsgroups, the name is bit.listserv.techwr-1.
--susan mitchell
In article <9307141517 -dot- AA15321 -at- sage -dot- cc -dot- purdue -dot- edu>, Bill Konrad
<konrad -at- sage -dot- cc -dot- purdue -dot- edu> writes:
|> Janie Bergen writes:
|> >
|> > It already IS a newsgroup. Look under the Bitnet groups. I can't
|> > remember the exact name.
|> >
|>
|> Yes, but as has already been pointed out (several times) many sites
|> (perhaps most) do not include bit.* newsgroups in the regular Usenet
|> distribution.
|>
|>
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|> Bill Konrad | What am I doing at a level of
|> konrad -at- sage -dot- cc -dot- purdue -dot- edu | consciousness where this is real?
|> | --Thaddeus Golas
|> | The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment
|>
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