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How do I read the STWing newsgroup, or others for that matter?

STWing Computing Services
There are several ways to read the STWing or UPenn newsgroups. You can either use a news reader on your PC (such as Netscape News or Outlook Express) or you can read them directly on Force via the shell prompt using 'tin' or 'slrn'.
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Question: Can I read the list via a newsgroup?

Autism List FAQ
NOTE: The list used to be fed to the newsgroup "bit.listserv.autism", however, this list has had no connection to that newsgroup for more than 10 years. Only posts to that newsgroup now appear on "bit.listerv.autism"
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What is this newsgroup about?

alt.vampyres FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Condensed Vers...
Currently, this group is for the discussion of vampires in fiction: books, comics, movies, anime, etc.. This group is also for the discussion of vampire theory, such as the mythology, psychology, physiology, and relation of the vampire to modern-day human life, and the distribution of original fiction, such as stories, poetry, or prose, which lie within the vampire realm. Is there some form of netiquette I should follow if I post? Use common sense and common courtesy.
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Do poetry editors read the newsgroup?

ALT.ARTS.POETRY.COMMENTS - FAQ and Resources
Some participants are editors of poetry journals, both on-line and print. Quite possibly there are other editors who "lurk" (read but don't post).
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How do I read this newsgroup with OutLook Express?

calkwalk.audio FAQ
Depending on the newsreader software you use, these steps may vary. I will use Outlook Express for this example, since more people use this than any other newsreaders. For Outlook Express, pull down Tools|Accounts and click "Add|News". This will ask for a display name. Type something in here, like "Glennbo". This is the name that will appear on your posts. Click Next. The next screen will ask for your email address. Enter something like "GlennboIHATESPAM@myisp.
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What is STWing Computing?

STWing Computing Services
STWing Computing is a group of servers, currently located in G-22 of King's Court that serve various functions including: e-mail, development, research, databases, web-mail, listservs, and intra-STWing communications. These servers are maintained by a head Sysadmin and a staff of Assistant Sysadmins. To contact the head Sysadmin with any questions or concerns about all STWing servers you can mail: root@stwing.upenn.edu. Current staff for these positions is listed in Appendix Section B: Contacts.
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How do I post to this newsgroup?

rec.food.recipes FAQ
If you are not certain how to post to this newsgroup, email your message to recipes@swcp.com. Please send your message in plain text, since we can't read html. If you are new to newsgroups we encourage you to about newsgroups at the news.newusers.questions Web site:
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Is there a LessTif newsgroup?

LessTif Frequently Asked Questions
Regularly, questions about LessTif (or about any free Motif®) clone are asked in comp.windows.x or comp.windows.x.motif .
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What is a moderated newsgroup?

rame.net: faq: part 2: netiquette for newbies
Moderated' means that all postings to the newsgroup go to a mail address (e.g., comp-std-unix@uunet.uu.net) instead of appearing in the newsgroup directly. The postings are then forwarded via email to a moderator, or group of moderators, or even an automated program, who decides whether to actually inject the article into the newsgroup or to reject it as not meeting guidelines spelled out in the group's charter.
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How do I set up Outlook Express to read the newsgroup?

Unofficial Xbox FAQ
Camping = Describes a behavior in head-to-head games where a player hides out and waits for the enemy. A perfectly reasonable strategy, but despised by those killed by the campers. You can be successful if you camp, but prepare to be hated. CTF = Capture The Flag: a popular type of team vs. team game where the objective is to capture the enemy flag and bring it back to your base. There are many variations on the standard CTF game.
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May I repost someone else's message to a different listserv or newsgroup from where I read it?

Mount Holyoke College :: Frequently Asked Questions
Probably not. Leaving the thorny "copying" issues aside, this would likely constitute unauthorized distribution. However, reposting someone's message back to the same group of people (i.e. in responding to a newsgroup, listserv or regular email message) is common practice and unlikely to cause any copyright problems since the same people already received the original. It is important to remember that email messages ARE copyrighted and have the same protection as any written work.
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Frequently Asked Questions - as posted to the newsgroup
It will be dedicated to the exchange of views, information and support of people involved with the Child Support Agency. Anyone interested will be welcome to participate in discussions about, but not limited to: Group discussions of all issues related and pertaining to both parents with care and absent parents rights. Group discussions on methods of improving relationships between absent parents, parents with care, and the Child Support Agency.
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Fiberpipe - Internet and Network Solutions
on-line discussion group. On the Internet, there are literally thousands of newsgroups covering every conceivable interest. To view and post messages to a newsgroup, you need a newsreader, a program that runs on your computer and connects you to a news server on the Internet. This area of the Internet is usually frequented by professionals who specialize in the subject of discussion for that particular newsgroup.
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TwinMOS U3 MD
A newsgroup is a kind of a worldwide bulletin board that deals with a certain topic, and can be accessed through the Internet. Newsgroups address every imaginable topic of interest, such as art, science, fashion, economics, entertainment, politics, culture, and much more. Once you subscribe to a newsgroup, you can start receiving any published information on the topic, or publish your own question/comment to the newsgroup subscribers.
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calkwalk.audio FAQ
If you are really lucky and have a newsgroup server setup, just click on this link (news:cakewalk.audio). But most people have to find the answer below:
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frequently asked questions webdiscuss
A public newsgroup that used to be on Linkexchange’s servers: le.discuss - Now we have moved to our own server. (click here to access it) To find out how we got there, how we met and what we’ve been doing in the past years click here.
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alt.comp.jgaa FAQ
alt.comp.jgaa is an unmoderated newsgroup for general discussion of the free software from Jgaa's Internet www.jgaa.com The alt hirarchy is not automatically carried by all newsservers. You should contact your ISP (or whoever who runs yournewsserver) and ask them to add the group. This normally takes less than 24 hours.
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OpenDOS FAQ list
Yes. The OS files are IBMBIO.COM and IBMDOS.COM if you need to know. Current advice (as always) is to back up your existing stuff before trying anything; this also applies to OpenDOS. One that has been mentioned is GRUB at http://www.uruk.org/grub/. Also note that OpenDOS currently needs to be installed in the primary partition of the first hard disk to work. See using GRUB for more information. Nope. However, once the sources are released, check out the IBMBIO.COM sources.
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How can I get involved in STWing Computing?

STWing Computing Services
Contact root@stwing.upenn.edu; we always need more help. Experience in Solaris, FreeBSD, and/or Linux is a help, but is not required.
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What development utilities are on STWing servers?

STWing Computing Services
Force is the main development server for STWing. It has both standard C/C++ compilers (cc and gcc) as well as Java development tools and facilities for LISP and OCAML.
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Do you save the recipes that are posted in the newsgroup?

rec.food.recipes FAQ
The recipes posted each day are placed in a searchable calendar format at http://www.cdkitchen.com/rfr archive of the last 54,000 recipes posted to this newsgroup is available at Google http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&group=rec.food.recipes Once recipes have been posted in the newsgroup *some* of them are placed in the archives. We encourage our readers to consult the archives. There are lots of good recipes there, culled from years of posts to the newsgroup.
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What if my recipe never appears in the newsgroup?

rec.food.recipes FAQ
We swear, we promise, we guarantee that if we do not post your recipe or request in the newsgroup, we will send you a note explaining why. If you do not see your recipe or request appear in the newsgroup and you do not hear from us that means something disappeared in transit. Write us and tell us. We will look into it. If you do not see your article within two weeks, instead of resubmitting, email Patricia Hill at recipes@swcp.com asking about its status.
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Which Vertigo creators participate in this newsgroup?

Vertigo Frequently Asked Questions
The following creators have appeared from time to time, although they may not be participating currently: How can I send letters to Vertigo by e-mail? Vertigo's e-mail address for letters of comment is DCOVeMail@aol.com Letters should include the sender's home address, and it helps if you tell them whether you want your home and/or e-mail address printed. The Gaiman/McKean story from HELLBLAZER #27 is included in MIDNIGHT DAYS, due Dec. 8, 1999. See above under Sandman-related material.
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Dragonlance Underground: The alt.fan.dragonlance FAQ
Question frequently asked by newbies who were able to acheive "an Homer" To pull a Homer = expression. To acheive despite idiocy. A newsgroup is a sort of massive bulletin board system invented by the 16th century monks that is still used by millions of people all over the world today.
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Where did this newsgroup come from?

alt.vampyres FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Condensed Vers...
The document reproduced below represents the control post for the newsgroup alt.vampyres made to alt.config on September 6, 1992.. I added the "For your newsgroups file:" line, and am reissuing the newsgroup, for those who have automatic parsing. -- Bill Fenner <fenner@cs.psu.edu>] alt.vampyres is a new alt group dedicated to the vampyre, be it modern day, or historical accounts. Related poetry, writings, films, art, etc. are open for discussion and information exchange here.
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