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ChrisCoaster
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      07-12-2011
Can vary from 5sec > 5hours! The group I'm posting to doesn't seem
to matter.

Is this my fault, GoogleGroups' fault, or some combination?

As indicated in my YouTube problems thread, both my speed and quality
of connection are about as good as they will get in my area.

-ChrisCoaster
 
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Jeff Strickland
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      07-12-2011

"ChrisCoaster" <> wrote in message
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> Can vary from 5sec > 5hours! The group I'm posting to doesn't seem
> to matter.
>
> Is this my fault, GoogleGroups' fault, or some combination?
>
> As indicated in my YouTube problems thread, both my speed and quality
> of connection are about as good as they will get in my area.
>
> -ChrisCoaster


Yes, it's the fault of the newsserver. My posts appear in well under 5
seconds most of the time.





 
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Paul
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      07-12-2011
ChrisCoaster wrote:
> Can vary from 5sec > 5hours! The group I'm posting to doesn't seem
> to matter.
>
> Is this my fault, GoogleGroups' fault, or some combination?
>
> As indicated in my YouTube problems thread, both my speed and quality
> of connection are about as good as they will get in my area.
>
> -ChrisCoaster


I don't have anything to add, on your Flash problem. You've tried
the hardware acceleration thing.

I might open Task Manager, and see what is active while the movie
is attempting to play. See if that gives any hints.

Would some AV product, scanning the downloaded information, be
reducing performance ?

*******

There were some problems with Google Groups recently, where posts
weren't showing up. I've noted at least one user, sending "Test"
posts, and that sorta hints at the same thing. I don't know what
Google is up to, whether they're about to change some software
or whatever.

You can use aioe.org or eternal-september.org free news servers
for posting. AIOE requires no username and password, and has limited
text postings per day. For E-S, you sign up, select "Always
request authentication" in your news client, and then thousands
of news groups should show up in the news client.

For a news client, you can use Thunderbird. It does both email and
USENET news, and you can just use it for USENET news without bother
with the email side (don't bother "importing" email into it when
it starts up).

I continue to use an older version of this, and can't tell you
how buggy the new version is.

http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/

It's at version 5, while I'm still using version 2.

http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunder.../releasenotes/

I'm using E-S to post this right now.

Paul
 
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Jeff Strickland
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      07-12-2011

"Paul" <> wrote in message
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> ChrisCoaster wrote:
>> Can vary from 5sec > 5hours! The group I'm posting to doesn't seem
>> to matter.
>>
>> Is this my fault, GoogleGroups' fault, or some combination?
>>
>> As indicated in my YouTube problems thread, both my speed and quality
>> of connection are about as good as they will get in my area.
>>
>> -ChrisCoaster

>
> I don't have anything to add, on your Flash problem. You've tried
> the hardware acceleration thing.
>
> I might open Task Manager, and see what is active while the movie
> is attempting to play. See if that gives any hints.
>
> Would some AV product, scanning the downloaded information, be
> reducing performance ?
>
> *******
>
> There were some problems with Google Groups recently, where posts
> weren't showing up. I've noted at least one user, sending "Test"
> posts, and that sorta hints at the same thing. I don't know what
> Google is up to, whether they're about to change some software
> or whatever.
>
> You can use aioe.org or eternal-september.org free news servers
> for posting. AIOE requires no username and password, and has limited
> text postings per day. For E-S, you sign up, select "Always
> request authentication" in your news client, and then thousands
> of news groups should show up in the news client.
>
> For a news client, you can use Thunderbird. It does both email and
> USENET news, and you can just use it for USENET news without bother
> with the email side (don't bother "importing" email into it when
> it starts up).
>
> I continue to use an older version of this, and can't tell you
> how buggy the new version is.
>
> http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/
>
> It's at version 5, while I'm still using version 2.
>
> http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunder.../releasenotes/
>
> I'm using E-S to post this right now.
>
> Paul


I like the suggestion to use a text-based email client to post to
newsgroups. Personally, I'd also suggest using it to collect and send email,
but that's just me I suppose.

I hate to post behind (reply to) posts from googlegroups because something
happens to the attribution characters along the left margin, and it is
difficult to attribute the various participant's contribution(s).

I use OE, which is a difficult product to recommend. I use it because it's
there.

I was not impressed with Thunderbird enough to migrate away from OE, but I'm
sure that TBird is a far better experience that web-based posting such as
what one will have on GoggleGroups. I goof around on some web-based forums,
and I find the presentation of the discussions to be tedious, and some are
outright crappy. Fortunately, the topic is interresting enough to keep me
there, and there are some that I stopped doing because the presentation was
so bad that I lost interest in the topic.

Paul's suggestion to use ThunderBird is a good one. I would also add that
setting it up to pull your email down is worth the effort. If you are using
web-based email, then your messages are stored on The Cloud, but with
Thunderbird, you can have those message stored locally (which is something
that is attractive to me). I am utterly and totally opposed to cloud
computing, but that's the way the Web is going. Well, computing is going
that way...

Since OE no longer ships with any Windows product, then it makes sense to
use ThunderBird for all email and news group activities. I have not
experienced the joy of using Windows Live Mail, but I understand it to be a
Cloud experience that I have a fundamental dislike of.





 
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James D Andrews
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      07-12-2011
Paul embroidered on the monitor :
> ChrisCoaster wrote:
>> Can vary from 5sec > 5hours! The group I'm posting to doesn't seem
>> to matter.
>>
>> Is this my fault, GoogleGroups' fault, or some combination?
>>
>> As indicated in my YouTube problems thread, both my speed and quality
>> of connection are about as good as they will get in my area.
>>
>> -ChrisCoaster

>
> I don't have anything to add, on your Flash problem. You've tried
> the hardware acceleration thing.
>
> I might open Task Manager, and see what is active while the movie
> is attempting to play. See if that gives any hints.
>
> Would some AV product, scanning the downloaded information, be
> reducing performance ?
>
> *******
>
> There were some problems with Google Groups recently, where posts
> weren't showing up. I've noted at least one user, sending "Test"
> posts, and that sorta hints at the same thing. I don't know what
> Google is up to, whether they're about to change some software
> or whatever.
>
> You can use aioe.org or eternal-september.org free news servers
> for posting. AIOE requires no username and password, and has limited
> text postings per day. For E-S, you sign up, select "Always
> request authentication" in your news client, and then thousands
> of news groups should show up in the news client.
>
> For a news client, you can use Thunderbird. It does both email and
> USENET news, and you can just use it for USENET news without bother
> with the email side (don't bother "importing" email into it when
> it starts up).
>
> I continue to use an older version of this, and can't tell you
> how buggy the new version is.
>
> http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/
>
> It's at version 5, while I'm still using version 2.
>
> http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunder.../releasenotes/
>
> I'm using E-S to post this right now.
>
> Paul


As Paul states, according to some users on my other newsgroups, Google
groups have been having some problems recently, so it's probably not
you as far as this particular issue.

I've got Thunderbird 5 running. I have to say it was a pain in the *
to set up my eternal-september newsgroups even following the
eternal-september FAQ page instructions. Kept having conflicts, but it
eventually took. I followed the same steps every time, so I'm not sure
what was different. Just quirky?

I'm still using MesNews as my primary newsgroup reader. Lots of
features and VERY easy to use. If you're interested:
http://www.mesnews.net/gb/

--
-There are some who call me...
Jim


"Distrust any enterprise that requires new clothes."
- Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)


 
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