- remove a post
- Posted by why? on August 26th, 2007
On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 08:36:28 -0500, eoiajvoeijn wrote:
The problem is did you post it via Google or another way?
Besides Google help and contacting them, if you posted using Google,
well join the many poster that do the same thing, along with CVs,
addresses details and even time / day they won't be at home :-)
You haven't (if posted via Google) seen previous posts in 24HSHD
1 such thread is
How do I delete my own old posts from Google Groups?
Mike Easter Mi...@ster.invalid 24hoursupport helpdesk Pistachio wrote:
Subject:
How do I delete my own old posts from Google Groups? ... you use the
tool at
http://groups.google.com/groups/msgs_remove Enter the email address
originally
used to post the messages: ... using that tool for each address which
has one or ...
Feb 1 by Mike Easter - 13 messages - 8 authors
That only removes it from the Google archive, leaving it sitting on
1000's of news servers all over the world.
Me
- Posted by Steve Wolstenholme on August 26th, 2007
On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 11:48:19 -0500, eoiajvoeijn <eoiajvoeijn@aol.com>
wrote:
Where do you get 1% from? How about 50% don't want to use Google.
Anyone on usenet with decent client application will find Google
groups clumsy.
- Posted by Steve Wolstenholme on August 26th, 2007
On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 13:10:56 -0500, eoiajvoeijn <eoiajvoeijn@aol.com>
wrote:
Yes, the Internet is essential to use Usenet but the Web isn't.
OTOH the Internet and the Web are both needed to use Google.
What's an INTERNET search?
Are you assuming that the Internet and the Web are the same thing?
In case you don't know, the Web was created in 1989. The Internet
"evolved" around 1966.
Steve
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