Re: And the sound of wailing was heard throughout the land...



Roger Burton West <roger+asr200810@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Alan J Rosenthal wrote:
brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Brian Kantor) writes:
Kevin Goebel <kevin@at@kevingoebel.dot. com> wrote:
Mailing lists can be maintained on the web, such as Yahoo Groups. You could
login and read them via a browser -
I think we call this concept "Usenet".
The difference between that and Usenet is: advertisements and shiny flashy
things.

OK, so what we need is a USENET-analogue with shiny flashy things.

And off-line use.

Richard
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