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 On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 14:49:25 GMT, fred <fred@fred.fred> wrote:
 
 >On Tue, 22 Jan 2019 21:38:03 GMT, bigbill <bill@bill.com> wrote
 >
 >> Usenet-Crawler seems to be gone - is there another search/index site
 >> woth using?
 >
 >nzbking goes back 3500 days. You can search for the IMDB tt number for
 >posts that have nfos.
 >
 >Other indexers go back 4 or 5 years max.
 >
 >Binsearch and nzbindex are public.
 >
 >Drunken slug and tabula rosa have free, limited download accounts and they
 >de-obfuscate some of the gibberish posts.
 >
 >crawler has been my no.1 for many years :(
 Last I checked Drunken is closed to new members
 and yes Crawler was the best free source for a long time
 
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