Hello
I see a lot of people talk about "rec.radio.swap" and i am interested in accessing it i tried my email and direct HTTP and mirc is ther special software you need to access it.
Batman
a little off topic ?????
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HI:
You can go to any search engine, and type in
rec.radio.swap or if you have a Newsgroup
brouser like Agent or something like that, the complete listings are under alt.rec.radio.swap as in using AOL
This might or might not work:
http://search.yahoo.com/bin/search?p=rec.radio.swap
Monty
You can go to any search engine, and type in
rec.radio.swap or if you have a Newsgroup
brouser like Agent or something like that, the complete listings are under alt.rec.radio.swap as in using AOL
This might or might not work:
http://search.yahoo.com/bin/search?p=rec.radio.swap
Monty
You can also try your ISP's news server. Mine seems to mirror the majority of news groups.
You set it up in Outlook Express. What you do is look at your mail server's address, say POP.ispname.COM or POSTOFFICE.ispname.COM or MAIL.ispname.COM.
Your news server if it is active would usually by NEWS.ispname.COM or even possibly NNTP.ispname.COM.
That what I use. No annoying popups, no ads posted all over my screen. I have toal control HAHAHAHA (evil haha--sorry)
Alan
You set it up in Outlook Express. What you do is look at your mail server's address, say POP.ispname.COM or POSTOFFICE.ispname.COM or MAIL.ispname.COM.
Your news server if it is active would usually by NEWS.ispname.COM or even possibly NNTP.ispname.COM.
That what I use. No annoying popups, no ads posted all over my screen. I have toal control HAHAHAHA (evil haha--sorry)
Alan