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Self-Organizing Systems FAQ for Usenet newsgroup comp.theory...
Which Journals are relevant ? Some journals (both online and printed) which relate to complexity and self-organisation are: This FAQ has been compiled and is maintained by Chris Lucas of the CALResCo Group. Comments, suggestions, requests for additions and particularly criticisms and corrections are warmly welcomed. Please feel free to EMail me at CALResCo or post relevant messages to the Usenet newsgroup comp.theory.self-org-sys for discussion.
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What is Usenet? What are newsgroups?

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Usenet is a collection of newsgroups. Newsgroups are discussion forums. Often Usenet refers only to the "Big Eight" hierarchies: comp, humanities, misc, news, rec, sci, soc, and talk. While k12.ed.math is a newsgroup in the k12 hierarchy, it still operates by the usual Usenet conventions and is transported through the same network systems. So, for all practical purposes, it is part of Usenet. A newsgroup is not a mailing list or a listserve.
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What are newsgroups?

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Newsgroups are kind of like giant bulletin boards that you can post messages to and read messages on. Currently Mother Lode Internet provides access to over 40,000+ newsgroups. Each one of these newsgroups covers a different subject. Participants of a newsgroup can post questions or answers to other peoples questions that pertain to the newsgroup. These newsgroups can be seen by people worldwide. Newsgroups do not cost anything and are a part of your subscription to Mother Lode Internet.
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Newsgroups are Internet discussion areas. Users can send and receive messages, pictures, videos, software. Around 25 million Internet users use newsgroups each day.
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Usenet Newgroups, also referred to as Usenet, are topical discussions conducted worldwide, with very few restrictions in terms of content. This is the "wild west" of the Internet. You kind of have to experience Usenet to know what it is. However, harborside no longer supports it.
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With static IP you are going to have access to the Premier server - Usenet ~ 120.000 newsgroups. Without static IP regular access to ~ 100.000 newsgroups. ]
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Newsgroups are electronic discussion groups in which you can share information and opinions with people all over the world. Within each newsgroup, you'll find any number of articles on a given subject, and many subjects being discussed. Usenet newsgroups allow you to reply to articles you have read and to publish ("post") your own articles for others to read. Newsgroups are organized and grouped by title using compound names such as rec.sport.basketball.college.
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Usenet newsgroups are text based discussion areas where anyone can post or read a message, question or comment. There are literally thousands of newsgroups, with topics ranging from Red Dwarf fans to particle physics. Many e-mail and browser software packages also include newsgroup functionality. FreeAgent is one of the most popular newsgroup software packages on the Internet.
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AlltheNewsgroups.com - FAQ
Newsgroups are world wide bulletin boards where individuals can post email messages. These postings are distributed to news servers by background peering. You can read a post sent by anyone to the group, and post one yourself if you want to.
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Newsgroups are discussions about a particular subject that are posted to a centralized news server which is part of the newsgroup network. Newsgroups are used to communicate about particular subjects with groups of people from all over the world.
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A newsgroup is a discussion group on the Internet that anyone can join. reading and posting articles in a worldwide forum. There are currently over 30,000 groups discussing almost any imaginable topic.
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Newsgroups are a hierarchal group of online discussion forums read through software called a news client.
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Which library listservs and newsgroups can I subscribe to?

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MLALGB - Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Health Sciences Librarians Special Interest Group of the Medical Library Association
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What other newsgroups are similar to misc.transport.road?

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Various regional transportation newsgroups including dc.driving, phl.transportation, nyc.transit ,ne.transportation, la.transportation, and ba.
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What can I ask in the newsgroups?

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You may ask any question related to the development process. The supported newsgroups are for development products and .NET- related technologies. Common newsgroup postings include questions related to code and application development, interoperability with other Microsoft products, setup, installation, and debugging questions.
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Usenet newsgroups are Internet discussion groups on just about any topic you can imagine. (There are more than 50,000 newsgroups, and more are added all the time.) Each newsgroup covers a particular topic, often alluded to in its name. A newsgroup creates a discussion string, or series of related messages. Each message responds to an earlier message or addresses the overall newsgroup topic in some way. You can post your own message in response to the messages that interest you most.
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What other mailing lists / newsgroups may be of interest to me?

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There are several other listservs that may be of interest to the Desktop Publisher. The one asked about most frequently is the Photoshop List for which the web site is <http://lists.lyris.net/photoshop/> or have a problem...they are very responsive, I've found. lt;http://groups.yahoo.com/group/photoshopgroup>. You'll find many people you already know from the PAGEMAKR List. There is an InDesign Talk list that you can sign on for at http://www.listsearch.com/indesigntalk.lasso?manage.
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Can I access newsgroups with Opera?

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There is no dedicated newsreader as there is with Opera on other platforms, however you can read and post to Usenet (and a few private servers including Opera's own newsgroups) from the Google website. Using a Web interface may not be quite as convenient as an offline newsreader, but one advantage of using Google Groups is full access to it's 20-year Usenet archive.
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What are the OpenVMS Usenet Newsgroups?

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There are a huge number of newsgroups available, some of which discuss topics of interest to folks using OpenVMS operating system. Key among these are the news:comp.os.vms newsgroup and the vmsnet.* heirarchy of newsgroups.
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Online Support
Newsgroups are discussion groups on the Internet. There are literally thousands of different newsgroups available, each with a different topic. If you are using a recent version of either Internet Explorer, or Netscape, they both have newsreaders available within the E-mail programs, and you can search for different topics within the program. Village Online also has news reader programs available on our software download area click here
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News groups are conference areas covering a wide range of different subjects. Once you have your news server you will need to subscribe to whichever news groups you see fit and then when you log on again the latest messasges are downloaded to you. You can then read them off line and reply to any that interest you. It is strongly recommended that you read the newsgroup before you post anything to it, to enable you to get a feel for what is allowed in that particular group.
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ARE THERE OTHER NEWSGROUPS THAT TALK ABOUT ROBERT ASPRIN?

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Yes. Though alt.fan.asprin is obviously the most likely place to find postings dealing with Robert Asprin, other newsgroups from time to time also discuss his works as they relate to their topics. Some newsgroups that do this are those newsgroups under the rec.arts.sf hierarchy (e.g. announce, fandom, written, marketplace, misc., reviews) also rec.arts.books.reviews and alt.fan.created-worlds. There have also been various threads dealing with Asprin and his works on alt.fan.furry, alt.fan.
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