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» Site title: alt.adjective.noun.verb.verb.verb » Site description: Presentation of this newsgroup and other similar ones like alt.swedish.chef.bork.bork.bork that were formed with the playful spirit of requiring all posts to have every line in the form alt.adjective.noun.verb.verb.verb.
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» Site title: alt.arts.poetry.comments » Site description: Provides a repository of FAQs, posts, lists, help files and recommendations relating to the newsgroup as well as a set of links to sites and resources on poetry and writing in general.
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» Site title: alt.assassination.jfk » Site description: Information on moderated newsgroup on the Kennedy assassination, including Charter and multiple ways of accessing the group.
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» Site title: alt.autos.citroen » Site description: Gives additional information that cannot be told within the frequently published charter and presents guidelines on how to make postings, along with hints on how to get access to the newsgroup.
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» Site title: alt.binaries.pictures.weapons » Site description: FAQ, charter, support and example pictures for the newsgroup dedicated to the exchange of photos of handguns, long guns, knives, swords and other weapons for historical, technical, artistic and craftsmanship information.
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» Site title: alt.culture.malta » Site description: The FAQ and charter of the newsgroup dedicated to Malta and the Maltese.
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» Site title: The Alt.Cyberpunk.Chatsubo Anthology » Site description: About an anthology of short stories created by internationally diverse writers from alt.cyberpunk.chatsubo. Includes history, author details, and news group FAQs.
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» Site title: alt.fan.tom-servo » Site description: The Kamikaze Peep Squad - the rogue Usenet group which inhabits alt.fan.tom-servo, a newsgroup where everything on-topic is off-topic and vice versa. Includes the FQA (sic) of the newsgroup.
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» Site title: alt.folklore.urban » Site description: Includes the FAQ and a searchable archive of the newsgroup.
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» Site title: alt.horror.werewolves » Site description: Includes the history of the newsgroup and a FAQ, which, although no longer maintained, still has interesting information.
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» Site title: alt.music.lyrics » Site description: Frequently asked questions, frequently requested lyrics, volunteer lyrics specialists, and the lyrics library. No longer maintained, but its content is still relevant.
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» Site title: alt.smokers.cigars » Site description: Offers Frequently Asked Questions, database, message board, and a directory of regional links.
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» Site title: alt.surfing » Site description: Includes an unofficial FAQ for the newsgroup and an archive of interesting articles until 2001.
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» Site title: alt.travel.uk.air » Site description: Contains information on buying tickets, delayed flights, a flightguide, frequently asked questions and posting guidelines. Also provides links to other sites with information for the traveller within the UK, and elsewhere.
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» Site title: AnimeUsenet.org » Site description: Includes a database of daily postings on alt.binaries.multimedia.anime, a Wiki providing information on binary newsgroups and associated tools, a forum and a read-only access to the related alt.binaries.multimedia.anime.d discussion group.
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» Site title: comp.binaries.cbm » Site description: Presentation of this moderated, binaries-only newsgroup for the dissemination and distribution of binaries for and related to the Commodore 8-bit computers. Includes a FAQ section as well as the list recently posted articles.
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» Site title: The comp.compilers Newsgroup » Site description: Home page of newsgroup. Searchable archives beginning from 1986, search, file archive, RSS feed.
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» Site title: de.markt.arbeit.* » Site description: Presentation of moderated German job advertisement newsgroups. Translated charters, list of typical mistakes to avoid when participating.
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» Site title: news.newusers.questions » Site description: Official home page of this moderated newsgroup whose purpose is the dissemination of questions and answers about Usenet and the Internet. Also contains FAQs, links to many helpful sites and newsgroups as well as administrative documents.
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» Site title: Rame.net » Site description: Official website of the newsgroup. Articles by and about the adult film industry from rec.arts.movies.erotica.
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» Site title: rec.arts.disney.parks » Site description: Information on the meetings of the newsgroups' contributors who often call themselves RADPers, RADP being an acronym for the name of the newsgroup.
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» Site title: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated » Site description: Presentation of the group which counts the creator of the Babylon 5 science fiction television series, J. Michael Straczynski, as a frequent contributor. Includes FAQs and information on the newsgroup's moderation.
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» Site title: rec.audio.opinion » Site description: Brief unofficial guide for this newsgroup written by an experienced user.
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» Site title: rec.games.roguelike.announce » Site description: Posting Guidelines and the charter of this moderated newsgroup for informational posts and announcements about any roguelike game, including (but not limited to) Rogue, Nethack, Moria, Angband, and Adom.
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» Site title: rec.humor.funny » Site description: General introduction to the newsgroup and its history, administrative notes, submission guidelines and archives.
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» Site title: rec.humor.oracle (moderated) » Site description: The Internet Oracle (aka The Usenet Oracle) is a collective effort at humor by the denizens of the internet. Questions mailed to the Oracle are forwarded to other Oracle users, who then serve as an "incarnation" of the Oracle.
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» Site title: rec.music.beatles » Site description: Brief unofficial guide for this newsgroup written by an experienced user.
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» Site title: rec.music.beatles Home Page » Site description: Facts and trivia; as well as links to articles covering Beatles history, discussion, and analysis. Also includes FAQs.
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» Site title: sci.techniques.mass-spec » Site description: Archives of forum, with categories for groups, troubleshooting, tutorials, professional, societies, listservers, journals, companies, supplies and services, maintained at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta.
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» Site title: soc.bi » Site description: Presentation of the newsgroup on bisexuality. Also includes the FAQ.
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» Site title: soc.couples.wedding » Site description: A newsgroup for discussing all aspects of wedding planning. The FAQ addresses these issues and also proper etiquette in this newsgroup.
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» Site title: soc.religion.christian » Site description: Introduction to Christianity, FAQ, charter, and a collection of links.
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» Site title: talk.bizarre » Site description: Contains the FAQ, a sampler of some "good" articles and an introduction to the newsgroup.
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» Site title: talk.origins » Site description: Newsgroup devoted to the discussion and debate of biological and physical origins. Most discussions in the newsgroup center on the creation/evolution controversy, but other topics include geology, catastrophism or cosmology.
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» Site title: uk.music.notation info » Site description: The charter of the newsgroup dedicated to discussions of all matters related to musical notation from a UK perspective. By Dick Gaughan.
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» Site title: uk.rec.birdwatching » Site description: Presentation of the newsgroup for discussing all aspects of observing wild birds in the United Kingdom. Includes the FAQ.
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» Site title: Wikipedia: alt.fan.warlord » Site description: Presentation of the history of this group dedicated to the dissection and flaming of signature files used in other groups. It has had its heyday during the early and mid-1990s but currently it can no longer be considered active.
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» Site title: Wikipedia: alt.tv.simpsons » Site description: History and presentation of the newsgroup dedicated to discussing "The Simpsons" television program.
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Randomize humor
A Blonde was down on her luck.
In order to raise some money, she decided to kidnap a kid and hold him for ransom.
She went to the playground, grabbed a kid, took him behind a tree, and told him, "I''ve kidnapped you."
She then wrote a note saying,
"I''ve kidnapped your kid. Tomorrow morning, put $10,000 in a paper bag and put it under the pecan tree next to the slide on the north side of the playground. Signed, A Blonde".
The Blonde then pinned the note to the kid''s shirt and sent him home to show it to his parents. The next morning the Blonde checked, and sure enough, a paper bag was sitting beneath the pecan tree. The Blonde opened up the bag and found the $10,000 with a note that said,
"How could you do this to a fellow Blonde?"
Humor of the day
A blonde went to a flight school insisting she wanted to learn to fly.
As all the planes were currently in use, the owner agreed to instruct
her by radio on how to pilot the solo helicopter.
He took her out, showed her how to start it and gave her the basics,
and sent her on her way.
After she climbed 1000 feet, she radioed in.
"I''m doing great! I love it!
The view is so beautiful, and I''m starting to get the hang of this."
After 2000 feet, she radioed again, saying how easy it was to fly.
The instructor watched her climb over 3000 feet, and was beginning to
worry that she hadn''t radioed in.
A few minutes later, he watched in horror as she crashed about half a
mile away.
He ran over and pulled her from the wreckage.
When he asked what happened, she said,
"I don''t know! Everything was going fine, but as I got higher, I was
starting to get cold.
I can barely remember anything after I turned off the big fan!"