Requiem for Usenet
xoip writes "Jack Kapica at The Globe and Mail reports that '[Canadian ISP] Rogers is removing [Usenet] service without changing its rates, suggesting subscribers turn to portal technology controlled by Rogers/Yahoo, or to subscribe to an outside Usenet service -- at extra cost.'" From the article: "Aside from being based on the written word, which many game-playing kids would rather not make the effort to compose, Usenet is deeply flawed. Its democratic dream offers no defence against viruses, spammers, criminals, hucksters or deranged individuals. Rummaging about in Usenet is like slumming through the tenderloin district during the plague years -- your chances of catching a computer virus or a handful of invitations to unspeakable sexual acts is much greater than finding what you were looking for in the first place."
In China, only old people use USENET.
errr....wait. nobody in China is allowed to use USENET.
In Soviet Russia, the NET uses you!!!
or:
1. Get lots of subscribers
2. Remove USENET services
3. ????
4. Profit!
IF they really remove USENET acces, where are people supposed to go get their Natalie Portman hot petrified grits?
I'll drive
"I'd rather be a lightning rod than a seismometer." -Ken Kesey