Re: Block Non-SolidWorks Content



On 30 Dec 2005 13:13:47 -0800, "SWX-VAR-JP" <budvladamir@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>It is on Google isn't it.

<sigh>
Not really.

It's Usenet.
Google is (mostly) an archive search engine.
It *archives* some of the newsgroups and then searches
it's archives.

They have lately added better ability to see & respond to
posts though. It used to take up to 8 hours to
see a new post sometimes (using Google).
IIRC Google now has has their own internal private groups
too, that anyone can create at will, unlike Usenet.

Any more off-topic questions?
--
Cliff

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