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What happened here?
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vivasantana
2023-12-05 18:27:51 UTC
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Have not hit this site for awhile.
Looks like everything but pinball took over.
Scott Lurndal
2023-12-05 19:32:02 UTC
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Post by vivasantana
Have not hit this site for awhile.
Looks like everything but pinball took over.
It's not just rec.games.pinball that has been subject to
oceans of illegible spam in the last couple of months.

However, people seem to prefer pinside for some unfathomable reason.
John Robertson
2023-12-05 20:06:53 UTC
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Post by vivasantana
Have not hit this site for awhile.
Looks like everything but pinball took over.
It's not just rec.games.pinball that has been subject to
oceans of illegible spam in the last couple of months.
However, people seem to prefer pinside for some unfathomable reason.
I still keep an eye here.

I'm using Eternal-September.org so I don't see anything but real messages...

I also got a note that giganews has been taken over by the users and
other usenet aficionados so I imagine their filtering is now dealing
with the problem.

google-groups is the joke here...

John :-#)#
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Spiral
2023-12-14 19:40:44 UTC
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Post by vivasantana
Have not hit this site for awhile.
Looks like everything but pinball took over.
It's not just rec.games.pinball that has been subject to oceans of
illegible spam in the last couple of months.
However, people seem to prefer pinside for some unfathomable reason.
Haven't been to Pinside. What do you recommend?
Scott Lurndal
2023-12-14 20:00:55 UTC
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Post by vivasantana
Have not hit this site for awhile.
Looks like everything but pinball took over.
It's not just rec.games.pinball that has been subject to oceans of
illegible spam in the last couple of months.
However, people seem to prefer pinside for some unfathomable reason.
Haven't been to Pinside. What do you recommend?
Avoiding closed web forums and sticking with the distributed usenet groups.

However, in this case, there seem to be very few people posting to rec.games.pinball.
Spiral
2023-12-15 20:40:42 UTC
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Post by Scott Lurndal
Post by Spiral
Post by vivasantana
Have not hit this site for awhile.
Looks like everything but pinball took over.
It's not just rec.games.pinball that has been subject to oceans of
illegible spam in the last couple of months.
However, people seem to prefer pinside for some unfathomable reason.
Haven't been to Pinside. What do you recommend?
Avoiding closed web forums and sticking with the distributed usenet groups.
However, in this case, there seem to be very few people posting to rec.games.pinball.
I see your point. Plus, I remember when RGP was essential.
There was a time when people thought the internet was that CD you got from
America Online; some of the brain dead still think usenet is a google
something.

Usenet never made posters more accountable, though. I think the one factor
that made rgp more accountable was the several shows throughout the year,
when you met people behind the rgp handles and got face-to-face. Many
groups don't meet up.

Cheers
John Robertson
2023-12-15 22:25:16 UTC
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Post by Scott Lurndal
Post by Spiral
Post by vivasantana
Have not hit this site for awhile.
Looks like everything but pinball took over.
It's not just rec.games.pinball that has been subject to oceans of
illegible spam in the last couple of months.
However, people seem to prefer pinside for some unfathomable reason.
Haven't been to Pinside. What do you recommend?
Avoiding closed web forums and sticking with the distributed usenet groups.
However, in this case, there seem to be very few people posting to rec.games.pinball.
I see your point. Plus, I remember when RGP was essential.
There was a time when people thought the internet was that CD you got from
America Online; some of the brain dead still think usenet is a google
something.
Usenet never made posters more accountable, though. I think the one factor
that made rgp more accountable was the several shows throughout the year,
when you met people behind the rgp handles and got face-to-face. Many
groups don't meet up.
Cheers
RGP was still getting some traffic until the sh*tstorm of spam started a
couple months ago.

Perhaps it will recover when google groups shuts down input access to
usenet. I have hope!

John :-#(#
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John's Jukes Ltd.
#7 - 3979 Marine Way, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5J 5E3
(604)872-5757 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games)
www.flippers.com
"Old pinballers never die, they just flip out."
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