Re: Can my ISP see my NNTP traffic?
From: T. Sean Weintz (sean_at_snerts-r-us.org)
Date: 06/02/04
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Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2004 15:26:50 -0400
Bill Unruh wrote:
> ]> > >
> ]> > > You'll see that it's not only your ISP that can see your Usenet
> ]traffic!
> ]> > >
> ]> > > I posted a message complaining about a crap boss I had and it turned
> ]up
> ]> > the
> ]> > > head of the list in Google if you did a search on his name.
>
> A usenet post is SUPPOSED to be readable by everyone in the world. That is
> what usenet is all about. And Yes, google does also search over usenet.
>
Yup. Google groups is great. I love seeing my name all over it.
Sean Weintz
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Yeah.
all the way back to '96. 8 years of garbage it's collected on me.
Flame wars and all.
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