with ability to include electrical circuit shemas to questions.
Is anybody here knows such a one ?
Thank you in advance.
Is anybody here knows such a one ?
Thank you in advance.
with ability to include electrical circuit shemas to questions.
Is anybody here knows such a one ?
Thank you in advance.
John said:alt.binaries.schematics.electronic
for your binaries.
Although that newsgroup tend to have a lot of discussion as well,
*including* original posts w/o any binaries at all.
John said:---
Yes.
It's often convenient to post text as well as a schematic to keep
the whole thread on one newsgroup, and it's often convenient to
post just text there in order to keep the discussion away from
Google groups.
with ability to include electrical circuit shemas to questions.
Is anybody here knows such a one ?
with ability to include electrical circuit shemas to questions.
Is anybody here knows such a one ?
Thank you in advance.
Jasen said:ABSE ?
Bye.
Jasen
Michael A. Terrell said:Jasen said:Not available to him when he has to post through Google. Read the
headers before making suggestions like this.
I do not google news and it is not available to me
David L. Jones
Rob said:Michael A. Terrell said:Jasen said:I do not google news and it is not available to me
Gee, if you would have followed the thread, Jasen Betts told the OP
to use Google Groups to access ABSE, which is
and Google groups doesn't carry
any binaries newsgroup. Can't you keep up? ;-)
Not available to him when he has to post through Google. Read the
headers before making suggestions like this.
Jasen said:Google is his choice, I was lucky to find an inexpensive ISP which provides
access to binaries groups.
irenalt @ netvision.net.il
Michael said:It doesn't matter how YOU access the newsgroups, you gave bad advice
to someone on how to access a binaries newsgroup. It only takes a
couple seconds to look at the header of a message before replying.
to use Google Groups to access ABSE, which is
and Google groups doesn't carry
any binaries newsgroup. Can't you keep up? ;-)
It doesn't matter how YOU access the newsgroups, you gave bad advice
to someone on how to access a binaries newsgroup.
It only takes a
couple seconds to look at the header of a message before replying.
with ability to include electrical circuit shemas to questions.
Is anybody here knows such a one ?
You're the first to mention google groups. OP asked for a "Forum" or some
such.
issue. Nor should the respondent be responsible to read the
header to figure it out, even if he was giving advice.