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------------- And now for something completely different... (Read the Zero file) - File 1 of 1 - B-52_Stratofortress.rar (000/248)



 
 
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Old April 18th 09, 02:51 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
hielan' laddie
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Default ------------- And now for something completely different... (Read the Zero file) - File 1 of 1 - B-52_Stratofortress.rar

On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 01:32:38 -0400, Morgans wrote
(in article ):


"Lee" wrote

It is not a multimedia file. It is a book.

Out of the eighty-five thousand-odd groups carried by my service do the
words "aviation" and "books" appear in any newsgroup name. So, posting
this
anywhere in usenet is going to be a violation of some arbitrary "Do Not"
rule.


How about giving a blow by blow about how to read the files with Microsoft
OE, using what free program (totally free, not trial, not pay by using an
advertisers product.


Get Forte Free Agent on Windows or MT-NewsWatcher on Mac. Both are free. Both
are real newsreaders. MSOE is not a real newsreader.


I am fairly smart with a computer, but I could not figure it out in a
reasonable period of time, and gave up. I gotta think there is a better
way.


The file in question comes in 248 parts. To access it in MSOE you'd have to
select all 248 parts, download them, combine them in some way, and then
decode them with one the myriad free .RAR decoders. (I usually use QuickPAR
on Windows or MaccPAR Deluxe on Macs)

Note that if you use a real newsreader, such as Free Agent or MT-NW, you can
download all 248 parts with one click. If you insist on using MSOE, you're
going to be working too hard when you try to download multi-segment binary
posts. This is because MSOE was not designed to be a real newsreader and you
are trying to use it for activities which are beyond its specs. You can waste
time using MSOE, or you can ignore large binaries, or you can get a real
newsreader. Pick one. It's up to you.

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Old April 18th 09, 04:50 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
G Paleologopoulos
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Default And now for something completely different...

"hielan' laddie" wrote
...

..............................................

The file in question comes in 248 parts. To access it in MSOE you'd have
to
select all 248 parts, download them, combine them in some way, and then
decode them with one the myriad free .RAR decoders. (I usually use
QuickPAR
on Windows or MaccPAR Deluxe on Macs)

Note that if you use a real newsreader, such as Free Agent or MT-NW, you
can
download all 248 parts with one click. If you insist on using MSOE, you're
going to be working too hard when you try to download multi-segment binary
posts. This is because MSOE was not designed to be a real newsreader and
you
are trying to use it for activities which are beyond its specs. You can
waste
time using MSOE, or you can ignore large binaries, or you can get a real
newsreader. Pick one. It's up to you.




Or all this surreal druggery can be bypassed by simly plonking down a URL
for people to click on and get the file.

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Old April 18th 09, 08:12 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
hielan' laddie
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Default And now for something completely different...

On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 11:50:16 -0400, G Paleologopoulos wrote
(in article 1240069817.97424@athprx03):

"hielan' laddie" wrote
...

..............................................

The file in question comes in 248 parts. To access it in MSOE you'd have
to
select all 248 parts, download them, combine them in some way, and then
decode them with one the myriad free .RAR decoders. (I usually use
QuickPAR
on Windows or MaccPAR Deluxe on Macs)

Note that if you use a real newsreader, such as Free Agent or MT-NW, you
can
download all 248 parts with one click. If you insist on using MSOE, you're
going to be working too hard when you try to download multi-segment binary
posts. This is because MSOE was not designed to be a real newsreader and
you
are trying to use it for activities which are beyond its specs. You can
waste
time using MSOE, or you can ignore large binaries, or you can get a real
newsreader. Pick one. It's up to you.




Or all this surreal druggery can be bypassed by simly plonking down a URL
for people to click on and get the file.


Easier (and cheaper!) to post it to USENET as normal, and let those who want
it get it... or not. I see no particular reason to spend _my_ money to make
life easier for others who decline to use free or cheap tools. Free Agent is
free. QuickPAR is free. MT-NW is free. MacPAR Deluxe is free. You can use
'em, or not. It's all the same to me.

And, of course, there is the simple fact that if you _do_ post something with
a URL telling the local denizens where to find your stuff, some people (Hi,
Alan-me-lad! Still haven't reported my 'forged' headers to Newsguy, eh?) will
scream that you're spamming the group, so you end up paying good money to be
slandered. Thanks, but no thanks.

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Old May 18th 09, 11:52 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Nicholas Bodley
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Default ------------- And now for something completely different...(Read the Zero file) - File 1 of 1 - B-52_Stratofortress.rar

On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 09:51:33 -0400, hielan' laddie wrote:

Get Forte Free Agent on Windows or MT-NewsWatcher on Mac. Both are free.
Both are real newsreaders. MSOE is not a real newsreader.


For Linux, Pan is working well, although it's still being developed; I'm
currently using Version 0.132. In general, it works like Forté [Free]
Agent.

Apologies for modest redundancy, but it seemed appropriate.

Regards,

nb

 




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