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Posted by AlmostBob on 09/09/05 20:14
or there are 760 copies of yesterday's posts
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"Don M." <newsreader@nospam4fineartsnospam.com> wrote in message
news:35GdnZ2dnZ2m96e4nZ2dnYIzvN6dnZ2dRVny3J2dnZ0@giganews.com...
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> "anthonyberet" <nospam@me.invalid> wrote in message
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> > 1@odds.com wrote:
> > <snip>
> > > I'm
> > > not too sure of what happened after that but it appears the Giganews
> > > claim to retain text groups for 760+ days was put to the test. A
> > > challenge of planting a response to a random post made a couple years
> > > ago was made, and apparently proved to be impossible.
> >
> > This is the bit which bothers me. If Giganews has a retention of 760
> > days, then you would expect to see posts 760 days old still on the
server.
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> And BTW, 9/6/2005 - 760 = 8/8/2003.
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> Don
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