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Re: When and why did this NG die? Your Company
Sara Bellum (Sara@cortex.com) 2017/06/10 04:10

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ChrisRock <ChrisRock@downbeat.org> wrote in
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> HS - Those NGs are great for flac content but this one was the best
> for mp3.  CR
>
>

With modern search engines and super high speed broadband and the ability
to download anything there is the ability to find any piece of music
somewhere in the World. Music is so much better in a lossless format.
MP3 format was great when Napster started, but things have moved on.
Most of the news groups for Old films, Drama and TV shows are on their last
knockings, but kind people will still post obscure requests.

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