Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!neat.cs.toronto.edu!omicron.cs.fsu.edu!fsucs.cs.fsu.edu!peterson Newsgroups: news.groups From: peterson@fsucs.cs.fsu.edu (Eric J Peterson) Subject: Ancient *.Aquaria History (was Re: Call for discussion: soc.history) Message-ID: <9001170826.AA01557@fsucs.cs.fsu.edu> Reply-To: peterson@nu.cs.fsu.edu (Eric J Peterson) Organization: Florida State University Computer Science Department References: <24823@gryphon.COM> Date: 17 Jan 90 15:08:04 GMT Lines: 19 In article <24823@gryphon.COM>, richard@gryphon.COM (Richard Sexton) writes: | In article <7931ETCggpc2@ficc.uu.net> peter@ficc.uu.net (Peter da Silva) writes: | >Actually it was. The proposal was to remove sci.aquaria and create whatever | >group won. Go back and re-read it. Since it turns out that sci.aquaria is | >dead anyway I decided pushing for deletion would be a waste of time. | | I keep getting mail of the ``hey, we just got sci.aquaria here'' type, | which leads me to believe it's not dead. Hell, it ain't even sick. I find it amazing that most of the messages in sci.aquaria are crossposted to the corresponding alt and rec groups as well. Isn't this fragmentation of related articles the sort of thing that the original discussion and vote was supposed to avoid? Even Richard crossposts to all three. -- Eric Peterson <> peterson@nu.cs.fsu.edu <> uunet!nu.cs.fsu.edu!peterson Florida State Univ CS Dept Technician, Room 011 Love Bldg, Phone 904/644-2296 echo "This is not a pipe." | lpr -P laserjet2