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I was going to report we had fog on Tuesday morning. I can't think
we've had many September fog's. Oh well, I don't suppose many will see
this, this ng is almost gone. :-(

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On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 23:46:18 UTC+1, jumper wrote:
I was going to report we had fog on Tuesday morning. I can't think
we've had many September fog's. Oh well, I don't suppose many will see
this, this ng is almost gone. :-(

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I saw it!
Well it is the season of mists and mellow fruitfullness.

On the subject of almost gone I do find it very sad to see a personal web site after who ever run it has died. You sometimes come across them when one if the relative has added a message that who ever it was has died. I suppose that we are all leaving some kind of virtual legacy for our families.
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On 10/09/2015 07:35, xmetman wrote:
On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 23:46:18 UTC+1, jumper wrote:
I was going to report we had fog on Tuesday morning. I can't think
we've had many September fog's. Oh well, I don't suppose many will see
this, this ng is almost gone. :-(

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I saw it!
Well it is the season of mists and mellow fruitfullness.

On the subject of almost gone I do find it very sad to see a personal web site after who ever run it has died. You sometimes come across them when one if the relative has added a message that who ever it was has died. I suppose that we are all leaving some kind of virtual legacy for our families.



Usenet is dying. Hopefully in the future forums were people can see
who's speaking rather than writing will become much more common. I
don’t mean just a photo, I mean a person actually videoed speaking and
uploaded to a forum. I think if video filmed forums become much more
common, flaming and trolling will become much less. It's the anonymity
of spoof names and only seeing writing on a VDU that cause flaming and
trolling, as the perpetrator doesn’t see a real person's facial
expressions or body language.



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On 10/09/2015 09:06, Joe Egginton wrote:

Usenet is dying. Hopefully in the future forums were people can see
who's speaking rather than writing will become much more common. I
don’t mean just a photo, I mean a person actually videoed speaking and
uploaded to a forum. I think if video filmed forums become much more
common, flaming and trolling will become much less. It's the anonymity
of spoof names and only seeing writing on a VDU that cause flaming and
trolling, as the perpetrator doesn’t see a real person's facial
expressions or body language.


Remember the good old days when people (mainly nerds) used computers as
a refuge from face-to-face interactions...


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On Thursday, 10 September 2015 07:35:25 UTC+1, xmetman wrote:
On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 23:46:18 UTC+1, jumper wrote:
I was going to report we had fog on Tuesday morning. I can't think
we've had many September fog's. Oh well, I don't suppose many will see
this, this ng is almost gone. :-(

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I saw it!
Well it is the season of mists and mellow fruitfullness.

On the subject of almost gone I do find it very sad to see a personal web site after who ever run it has died. You sometimes come across them when one if the relative has added a message that who ever it was has died. I suppose that we are all leaving some kind of virtual legacy for our families.


Talking of over-ripe old fruits , where is Dawlish.


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On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 23:46:18 UTC+1, jumper wrote:
I was going to report we had fog on Tuesday morning. I can't think
we've had many September fog's. Oh well, I don't suppose many will see
this, this ng is almost gone. :-(

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Had mist/fog in the wee hours of the morning here in Sydenham Joe, unfortunately it had been fly-tipped
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On Thursday, 10 September 2015 09:06:38 UTC+1, jumper wrote:
On 10/09/2015 07:35, xmetman wrote:
On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 23:46:18 UTC+1, jumper wrote:
I was going to report we had fog on Tuesday morning. I can't think
we've had many September fog's. Oh well, I don't suppose many will see
this, this ng is almost gone. :-(

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I saw it!
Well it is the season of mists and mellow fruitfullness.

On the subject of almost gone I do find it very sad to see a personal web site after who ever run it has died. You sometimes come across them when one if the relative has added a message that who ever it was has died. I suppose that we are all leaving some kind of virtual legacy for our families..



Usenet is dying. Hopefully in the future forums were people can see
who's speaking rather than writing will become much more common. I
don't mean just a photo, I mean a person actually videoed speaking and
uploaded to a forum. I think if video filmed forums become much more
common, flaming and trolling will become much less. It's the anonymity
of spoof names and only seeing writing on a VDU that cause flaming and
trolling, as the perpetrator doesn't see a real person's facial
expressions or body language.



No, we can't have spoof names.


Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.

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On Thursday, 10 September 2015 17:23:33 UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Thursday, 10 September 2015 07:35:25 UTC+1, xmetman wrote:
On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 23:46:18 UTC+1, jumper wrote:
I was going to report we had fog on Tuesday morning. I can't think
we've had many September fog's. Oh well, I don't suppose many will see
this, this ng is almost gone. :-(

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I saw it!
Well it is the season of mists and mellow fruitfullness.

On the subject of almost gone I do find it very sad to see a personal web site after who ever run it has died. You sometimes come across them when one if the relative has added a message that who ever it was has died. I suppose that we are all leaving some kind of virtual legacy for our families..


Talking of over-ripe old fruits , where is Dawlish.


Shhh! He may still be alive.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.
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On 10/09/2015 15:43, Vidcapper wrote:
On 10/09/2015 09:06, Joe Egginton wrote:

Usenet is dying. Hopefully in the future forums were people can see
who's speaking rather than writing will become much more common. I
don’t mean just a photo, I mean a person actually videoed speaking and
uploaded to a forum. I think if video filmed forums become much more
common, flaming and trolling will become much less. It's the anonymity
of spoof names and only seeing writing on a VDU that cause flaming and
trolling, as the perpetrator doesn’t see a real person's facial
expressions or body language.


Remember the good old days when people (mainly nerds) used computers as
a refuge from face-to-face interactions...



I was one of them, I started using the internet by using dial up narrow
band in 1996 at 48kps.

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On 10/09/2015 17:25, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 23:46:18 UTC+1, jumper wrote:
I was going to report we had fog on Tuesday morning. I can't think
we've had many September fog's. Oh well, I don't suppose many will see
this, this ng is almost gone. :-(

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Had mist/fog in the wee hours of the morning here in Sydenham Joe, unfortunately it had been fly-tipped


We had some more moderate fog this morning, but it burnt off quite
quickly, the sun came out around 10am. This afternoon as been a warm
sunny late summer day with temps up to 71F.

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