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#3511 | | Q: How can I choose what groups to post in? ... Q: How about an example?
A: Ok. Let's say you want to report that Gretzky has been traded from the Oilers to the Kings. Now right away you might think rec.sport.hockey would be enough. WRONG. Many more people might be interested. This is a big trade! Since it's a NEWS article, it belongs in the news.* hierarchy as well. If you are a news admin, or there is one on your machine, try news.admin. If not, use news.misc.
The Oilers are probably interested in geology, so try sci.physics. He is a big star, so post to sci.astro, and sci.space because they are also interested in stars. Next, his name is Polish sounding. So post to soc.culture.polish. But that group doesn't exist, so cross-post to news.groups suggesting it should be created. With this many groups of interest, your article will be quite bizarre, so post to talk.bizarre as well. (And post to comp.std.mumps, since they hardly get any articles there, and a "comp" group will propagate your article further.)
You may also find it is more fun to post the article once in each group. If you list all the newsgroups in the same article, some newsreaders will only show the the article to the reader once! Don't tolerate this. -- Brad Templeton, _Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on Netiquette_
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#3512 | | Q: I cant spell worth a dam. I hope your going too tell me what to do?
A: Don't worry about how your articles look. Remember it's the message that counts, not the way it's presented. Ignore the fact that sloppy spelling in a purely written forum sends out the same silent messages that soiled clothing would when addressing an audience.
-- Brad Templeton, _Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on Netiquette_
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#3513 | | Q: They just announced on the radio that Dan Quayle was picked as the Republican V.P. candidate. Should I post?
A: Of course. The net can reach people in as few as 3 to 5 days. It's the perfect way to inform people about such news events long after the broadcast networks have covered them. As you are probably the only person to have heard the news on the radio, be sure to post as soon as you can.
-- Brad Templeton, _Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on Netiquette_
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#3514 | | What did Mickey Mouse get for Christmas?
A Dan Quayle watch.
-- heard from a Mike Dukakis field worker
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#3515 | | Q: What's the difference between a car salesman and a computer salesman?
A: The car salesman can probably drive!
-- Joan McGalliard (jem@latcs1.oz.au)
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#3516 | | "Your stupidity, Allen, is simply not up to par." -- Dave Mack (mack@inco.UUCP)
"Yours is." -- Allen Gwinn (allen@sulaco.sigma.com), in alt.flame
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#3517 | | A selection from the Taoist Writings:
"Lao-Tan asked Confucius: `What do you mean by benevolence and righteousness?' Confucius said: `To be in one's inmost heart in kindly sympathy with all things; to love all men and allow no selfish thoughts: this is the nature of benevolence and righteousness.'" -- Kwang-tzu
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#3518 | | "Jesus saves...but Gretzky gets the rebound!" -- Daniel Hinojosa (hinojosa@hp-sdd)
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#3519 | | "Anything created must necessarily be inferior to the essence of the creator." -- Claude Shouse (shouse@macomw.ARPA)
"Einstein's mother must have been one heck of a physicist." -- Joseph C. Wang (joe@athena.mit.edu)
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#3520 | | "Religion is something left over from the infancy of our intelligence, it will fade away as we adopt reason and science as our guidelines." -- Bertrand Russell
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