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Master Betty April 1st 10 04:47 PM

Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them
 
Special Netiquette for Binaries Newsgroups
Special newsgroups, mainly the alt.binaries.* hierarchy, have been set aside
for traffic in binary files, such as MP3s and JPEGs. Because binaries are so
large, they can cause problems for some users and networks. Always follow
these simple rules:

1.. Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them. Many
network systems will filter them out anyway.
2.. Some binaries newsgroups have a companion newsgroup for discussions,
file requests, FAQs, etc. For example, the newsgroup
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art has a discussion board at
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art.d. If you find such a group, use it for
non-binary posts.



Master Betty April 1st 10 11:14 PM

Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them
 

"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message
.com...
On 4/1/2010 7:47 AM Master Betty spake thus:

Special Netiquette for Binaries Newsgroups
Special newsgroups, mainly the alt.binaries.* hierarchy, have been set
aside for traffic in binary files, such as MP3s and JPEGs. Because
binaries are so large, they can cause problems for some users and
networks. Always follow these simple rules:

1.. Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them.
Many network systems will filter them out anyway.
2.. Some binaries newsgroups have a companion newsgroup for
discussions, file requests, FAQs, etc. For example, the newsgroup
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art has a discussion board at
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art.d. If you find such a group, use it for
non-binary posts.


Or you could just ignore what you just suggested.

Look, for chrissakes: the OP posted a little tiny GIF (7K if anyone is
wondering, smaller than some text posts I've seen). Everyone who responded
apparently saw it. Nobody was harmed by the inclusion of this image.

Don't sweat it is my advice.


--
You were wrong, and I'm man enough to admit it.

- a Usenet "apology"


LOL...Was that you that posted one the last time? Thanks the unsolicited
advice.



David Nebenzahl April 1st 10 11:42 PM

Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them
 
On 4/1/2010 7:47 AM Master Betty spake thus:

Special Netiquette for Binaries Newsgroups
Special newsgroups, mainly the alt.binaries.* hierarchy, have been set aside
for traffic in binary files, such as MP3s and JPEGs. Because binaries are so
large, they can cause problems for some users and networks. Always follow
these simple rules:

1.. Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them. Many
network systems will filter them out anyway.
2.. Some binaries newsgroups have a companion newsgroup for discussions,
file requests, FAQs, etc. For example, the newsgroup
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art has a discussion board at
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art.d. If you find such a group, use it for
non-binary posts.


Or you could just ignore what you just suggested.

Look, for chrissakes: the OP posted a little tiny GIF (7K if anyone is
wondering, smaller than some text posts I've seen). Everyone who
responded apparently saw it. Nobody was harmed by the inclusion of this
image.

Don't sweat it is my advice.


--
You were wrong, and I'm man enough to admit it.

- a Usenet "apology"

Steve B[_9_] April 2nd 10 03:48 AM

Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them
 

"Master Betty" wrote in message
...
Special Netiquette for Binaries Newsgroups
Special newsgroups, mainly the alt.binaries.* hierarchy, have been set
aside for traffic in binary files, such as MP3s and JPEGs. Because
binaries are so large, they can cause problems for some users and
networks. Always follow these simple rules:

1.. Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them.
Many network systems will filter them out anyway.
2.. Some binaries newsgroups have a companion newsgroup for discussions,
file requests, FAQs, etc. For example, the newsgroup
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art has a discussion board at
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art.d. If you find such a group, use it for
non-binary posts.


Tell me. Is it tough being a genius?

Steve



Master Betty April 2nd 10 04:03 AM

Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them
 

"Steve B" wrote in message
...

"Master Betty" wrote in message
...
Special Netiquette for Binaries Newsgroups
Special newsgroups, mainly the alt.binaries.* hierarchy, have been set
aside for traffic in binary files, such as MP3s and JPEGs. Because
binaries are so large, they can cause problems for some users and
networks. Always follow these simple rules:

1.. Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them.
Many network systems will filter them out anyway.
2.. Some binaries newsgroups have a companion newsgroup for discussions,
file requests, FAQs, etc. For example, the newsgroup
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art has a discussion board at
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art.d. If you find such a group, use it for
non-binary posts.


Tell me. Is it tough being a genius?

Steve


WTF? It was cut and pasted from one of the 100s of newsgroup netiquette
sites on the web. Are you new here?

If so welcome. :-) BTW: some newsgroup providers don't allow binaries period
so the attachments won't go through. It's just as easy to post a link.
That's why there are binary groups. Sorry you find that so offensive.



willshak April 2nd 10 03:51 PM

Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them
 
Master Betty wrote the following:
"Steve B" wrote in message
...

"Master Betty" wrote in message
...

Special Netiquette for Binaries Newsgroups
Special newsgroups, mainly the alt.binaries.* hierarchy, have been set
aside for traffic in binary files, such as MP3s and JPEGs. Because
binaries are so large, they can cause problems for some users and
networks. Always follow these simple rules:

1.. Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them.
Many network systems will filter them out anyway.
2.. Some binaries newsgroups have a companion newsgroup for discussions,
file requests, FAQs, etc. For example, the newsgroup
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art has a discussion board at
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art.d. If you find such a group, use it for
non-binary posts.

Tell me. Is it tough being a genius?

Steve



WTF? It was cut and pasted from one of the 100s of newsgroup netiquette
sites on the web. Are you new here?


No, he's not new.
But what possessed you to post a Public Service Announcement when no one
asked why his/her pics didn't show up in the group?
Your server must allow pics in a non-binary group, since you thought it
necessary to remark.
I never see them, nor the text of the message in which they appeared.


If so welcome. :-) BTW: some newsgroup providers don't allow binaries period
so the attachments won't go through. It's just as easy to post a link.
That's why there are binary groups. Sorry you find that so offensive.





--

Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
To email, remove the double zeroes after @

Master Betty April 2nd 10 04:14 PM

Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them
 

"willshak" wrote in message
m...
Master Betty wrote the following:
"Steve B" wrote in message
...

"Master Betty" wrote in message
...

Special Netiquette for Binaries Newsgroups
Special newsgroups, mainly the alt.binaries.* hierarchy, have been set
aside for traffic in binary files, such as MP3s and JPEGs. Because
binaries are so large, they can cause problems for some users and
networks. Always follow these simple rules:

1.. Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them.
Many network systems will filter them out anyway.
2.. Some binaries newsgroups have a companion newsgroup for
discussions, file requests, FAQs, etc. For example, the newsgroup
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art has a discussion board at
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art.d. If you find such a group, use it for
non-binary posts.

Tell me. Is it tough being a genius?

Steve



WTF? It was cut and pasted from one of the 100s of newsgroup netiquette
sites on the web. Are you new here?


No, he's not new.
But what possessed you to post a Public Service Announcement when no one
asked why his/her pics didn't show up in the group?
Your server must allow pics in a non-binary group, since you thought it
necessary to remark.
I never see them, nor the text of the message in which they appeared.



LOL....you'll get over it.



Ron April 2nd 10 06:48 PM

Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them
 
On Apr 1, 11:47*am, "Master Betty" wrote:

sniped

You need to follow your own advice on "Usenet netiquette" and changing
subject lines. Hypocrite.

willshak April 2nd 10 08:59 PM

Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them
 
Master Betty wrote the following:
"willshak" wrote in message
m...

Master Betty wrote the following:

"Steve B" wrote in message
...


"Master Betty" wrote in message
...


Special Netiquette for Binaries Newsgroups
Special newsgroups, mainly the alt.binaries.* hierarchy, have been set
aside for traffic in binary files, such as MP3s and JPEGs. Because
binaries are so large, they can cause problems for some users and
networks. Always follow these simple rules:

1.. Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them.
Many network systems will filter them out anyway.
2.. Some binaries newsgroups have a companion newsgroup for
discussions, file requests, FAQs, etc. For example, the newsgroup
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art has a discussion board at
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art.d. If you find such a group, use it for
non-binary posts.


Tell me. Is it tough being a genius?

Steve



WTF? It was cut and pasted from one of the 100s of newsgroup netiquette
sites on the web. Are you new here?


No, he's not new.
But what possessed you to post a Public Service Announcement when no one
asked why his/her pics didn't show up in the group?
Your server must allow pics in a non-binary group, since you thought it
necessary to remark.
I never see them, nor the text of the message in which they appeared.




LOL....you'll get over it.



I already did.

--

Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
To email, remove the double zeroes after @

Steve B[_9_] April 3rd 10 05:00 PM

Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them
 

"Master Betty" wrote in message
...

"Steve B" wrote in message
...

"Master Betty" wrote in message
...
Special Netiquette for Binaries Newsgroups
Special newsgroups, mainly the alt.binaries.* hierarchy, have been set
aside for traffic in binary files, such as MP3s and JPEGs. Because
binaries are so large, they can cause problems for some users and
networks. Always follow these simple rules:

1.. Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them.
Many network systems will filter them out anyway.
2.. Some binaries newsgroups have a companion newsgroup for
discussions, file requests, FAQs, etc. For example, the newsgroup
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art has a discussion board at
alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art.d. If you find such a group, use it for
non-binary posts.


Tell me. Is it tough being a genius?

Steve


WTF? It was cut and pasted from one of the 100s of newsgroup netiquette
sites on the web. Are you new here?

If so welcome. :-) BTW: some newsgroup providers don't allow binaries
period so the attachments won't go through. It's just as easy to post a
link. That's why there are binary groups. Sorry you find that so
offensive.


Have the rules changed over the last ten years? That's the way it always
has been. I was in photography, backyard animals, travel, birds, and others
before my current ISP failed to provide binaries.

Steve



Ed Pawlowski[_2_] April 3rd 10 05:08 PM

Never post binary files to newsgroups that aren't meant for them
 

"Steve B" wrote

Have the rules changed over the last ten years? That's the way it always
has been. I was in photography, backyard animals, travel, birds, and
others before my current ISP failed to provide binaries.

Steve


Many of us have moved to Giganews, Eternal-September, etc. My ISP dropped
all newsgroups, not just binaries.



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