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From: Mr Dl Jarvis <dljar1@giaeb.cc.monash.edu.au>
Subject: Re: New options
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> > comp.graphics.raytracing.lightwave
> > comp.graphics.raytracing.lightwave.binaries
> This thought popped to mind when I logged in tonight. With Lightwave now
> more accessable, it might be wise to start looking into this. I'll read up
> on how to attempt to create a newsgroup. The downside to newsgroups is not
> everyone has access the the usenet.
I guess the other downside is that UseNet groups tend to be a little
less "friendly" than mailing lists. The traffic isn't so bad, so I
wouldn't worry about it just now.
Row.