XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-11, alt.comp.microsoft.windows
Carlos E.R. wrote on Wed, 4 Sep 2024 19:56:33 +0200 :
On 2024-09-04 17:37, CrudeSausage wrote:
On 2024-09-04 11:18 a.m., D wrote:
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� alt.comp.os.windows3��������������� 43��� 06/24/2004��� 06/06/2024
� alt.comp.os.windows-95������������� 48��� 01/02/2005��� 08/13/2023
� alt.comp.os.windows-98������������ 399��� 07/07/2003��� 01/30/2019
� alt.comp.os.windows-98se���������� 782��� 11/08/2003��� 06/08/2024
� alt.comp.os.windows-2000���������� 989��� 07/07/2003��� 06/27/2024
� alt.comp.os.windows-8����������� 28910��� 03/16/2012��� 11/03/2023
� alt.comp.os.windows-10��������� 183907��� 11/12/2014��� 09/04/2024
� alt.comp.os.windows-11���������� 13743��� 07/20/2021��� 09/04/2024
I'm surprised that the oldest message available in windows3 dates from
2004. They don't have an archive of what was written around 1990?
This is up to your nntp server.
The problem with "nntp server" archives are legion. Too many to list.
We all know those problems. Retention. Money. Setup. Complexity. Etc.
Luckily, there are web-searchable Usenet archives which obviate most
(if not all) of the well-known problems with "nntp server" archives.
The advantage of the web searchable Usenet archives is that anyone can not
only search them without having to know how to set up a newsreader, but
they can refer to any thread or article by a link that anyone else can.
To that end, long ago I worked with Google & recently with Nova to set
these up, because I'm always about making computers easier for everyone.
Including our own aunts and moms (who know nothing about Usenet per se).
Try these hotlinks, which point to the Google archives where they exist:
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https://tinyurl.com/alt-comp-os-windows3>
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https://tinyurl.com/alt-comp-os-windows-95>
<
https://tinyurl.com/alt-comp-os-windows-98>
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https://tinyurl.com/alt-comp-os-windows-98se>
<
https://tinyurl.com/alt-comp-os-windows-2000>
<
https://tinyurl.com/alt-comp-os-windows-8> (no google archive, pcbanter)
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https://tinyurl.com/alt-comp-os-windows-10> (no google archive, pcbanter)
<
https://tinyurl.com/alt-comp-os-windows-11> (no google archive, unknown)
<
https://tinyurl.com/alt-comp-microsoft-windows>
<
https://tinyurl.com/alt-comp-microsoft-office>
<
https://tinyurl.com/alt-comp-freeware>
etc.
Did I miss any that you'd like me to set up for the team?
Let me know.
Given Google no longer adds to their web searchable Usenet archives, I also worked with the NOVA BBS folks (via the peering ng) to add their archives.
<
https://tinyurl.com/nova-alt-comp-os-windows3>
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https://tinyurl.com/nova-alt-comp-os-windows-95>
<
https://tinyurl.com/nova-alt-comp-os-windows-98>
<
https://tinyurl.com/nova-alt-comp-os-windows-98se>
<
https://tinyurl.com/nova-alt-comp-os-windows-2000>
<
https://tinyurl.com/nova-alt-comp-os-windows-8>
<
https://tinyurl.com/nov-alt-comp-os-windows-10>
<
https://tinyurl.com/nova-alt-comp-os-windows-11
<
https://tinyurl.com/nova-alt-comp-microsoft-window> (30-character limit)
<
https://tinyurl.com/nova-alt-comp-microsoft-office>
<
https://tinyurl.com/nova-alt-comp-freeware>
etc.
Since I'm all about leveraging the work of the team, and in volunteering to
pay back for all the help others have provided, let me know of omissions.
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