Sujet : Re: do people use this anymore
De : mjackson (at) *nospam* alumni.caltech.edu (Mark Jackson)
Groupes : rec.arts.comics.stripsDate : 16. Aug 2024, 14:57:12
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Organisation : Bureau Central de Recherches Surréalistes
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On 8/15/2024 10:54 PM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
In article
<0001HW.2C6ED89701867FC070000D52E38F@news.individual.net>, Heather
Kendrick <bunnyhugger@ameritech.net> wrote:
On Aug 11, 2024, Mark Jackson wrote (in article
<lhsrrdF4oeqU2@mid.individual.net>):
On 8/11/2024 4:54 PM, Joshua Kreitzer wrote:
but considering that substantially all the traffic in it deals
with comic strips
Ignoring, of course, the material of no relevance spawned by
cross-posts from rec.arts.sf.written.
So much of that crossposting was going on that I pretty much left,
after having been a regular here for many years. I just checked
back in today after a long absence and don’t see so much of it. Is
it still a big problem?
Most of the cross-posting relates to comics I think, lately XKCD &
Pearls Before Swine..
I didn't say (or mean) that it was a problem - I've contributed to
drifted threads myself. I did want to point out that "substantially all
the traffic in [racs] deals with comic strips" isn't an accurate
reflection of recent traffic.
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