FoulDragon@aol.com wrote:
> Standalone Usenet's better cos the CLIENT does all this. I know, you're all
> on 30Mbps DSL and can afford to be inefficient, but I'm on a lousy 44k
> connection.
I used Lynx to read news over a SLIP connection to the local university
when I was in high school in 93. That was actually my introduction to
the internet- i stumbled across when dialed into the UofA's 'sabio'
(spanish for "I know") system, which had an HTML card catalog for its books.
Since then I have used many web-based clients and a great many
clientside ones. Of those, my favorites are Pan on Linux and XNews on
Windows.
> I think you have to make people drool over Usenet, and part of that is making
> it pretty and appealing, to win over new users until the substance convinces
> the users.
I have two ways to this. If they *aren't* a web board person in general,
I ask them for a hobby they like and find them a good group or two
relating to that. If they are already a forum junkie, I show them
killfiles and other advanced filtering. I've converted a few people, but
many seem to miss their animated emoticons (bah).
~Ben
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For you, it would just be a really long boast."
-Tara
http://www.emptiedout.com
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