Have not hit this site for awhile.
Looks like everything but pinball took over.
vivasantana <154sohpie@gmail.com> writes:
Have not hit this site for awhile.
Looks like everything but pinball took over.
It's not just rec.games.pinball that has been subject to
oceans of illegible spam in the last couple of months.
However, people seem to prefer pinside for some unfathomable reason.
vivasantana <154sohpie@gmail.com> writes:
Have not hit this site for awhile.
Looks like everything but pinball took over.
It's not just rec.games.pinball that has been subject to oceans of
illegible spam in the last couple of months.
However, people seem to prefer pinside for some unfathomable reason.
On Tue, 05 Dec 2023 19:32:02 GMT, Scott Lurndal wrote:
vivasantana <154sohpie@gmail.com> writes:
Have not hit this site for awhile.
Looks like everything but pinball took over.
It's not just rec.games.pinball that has been subject to oceans of
illegible spam in the last couple of months.
However, people seem to prefer pinside for some unfathomable reason.
Haven't been to Pinside. What do you recommend?
Spiral <test@invalid.com> writes:
On Tue, 05 Dec 2023 19:32:02 GMT, Scott Lurndal wrote:
vivasantana <154sohpie@gmail.com> writes:
Have not hit this site for awhile.
Looks like everything but pinball took over.
It's not just rec.games.pinball that has been subject to oceans of
illegible spam in the last couple of months.
However, people seem to prefer pinside for some unfathomable reason.
Haven't been to Pinside. What do you recommend?
Avoiding closed web forums and sticking with the distributed usenet
groups.
However, in this case, there seem to be very few people posting to rec.games.pinball.
On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 20:00:55 GMT, Scott Lurndal wrote:
Spiral <test@invalid.com> writes:
On Tue, 05 Dec 2023 19:32:02 GMT, Scott Lurndal wrote:
vivasantana <154sohpie@gmail.com> writes:
Have not hit this site for awhile.
Looks like everything but pinball took over.
It's not just rec.games.pinball that has been subject to oceans of
illegible spam in the last couple of months.
However, people seem to prefer pinside for some unfathomable reason.
Haven't been to Pinside. What do you recommend?
Avoiding closed web forums and sticking with the distributed usenet
groups.
However, in this case, there seem to be very few people posting to
rec.games.pinball.
I see your point. Plus, I remember when RGP was essential.
There was a time when people thought the internet was that CD you got from America Online; some of the brain dead still think usenet is a google something.
Usenet never made posters more accountable, though. I think the one factor that made rgp more accountable was the several shows throughout the year, when you met people behind the rgp handles and got face-to-face. Many
groups don't meet up.
Cheers
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