Re: Need help to answer a boy genius.




Aatu Koskensilta wrote:
Charlie-Boo wrote:
Aatu Koskensilta wrote:

As sci.logic has no "members"

Says who?

Well, I just said it. Regardless of who says it it's a matter of fact
that unmoderated USENET newsgroups don't have "members". It's
theoretically possible for the moderator of a moderated newsgroup to set
up some sort of a membership registration system. I don't know if this
has been ever done, but even if it has that's not really relevant as
sci.logic is unmoderated.

So? So is my Godel Google Group.

C-B

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