• Is this newsgroup, or all of rec.games, stalled?

    From Will in New Haven@willinnewhaven969@gmail.com to rec.games.bridge on Thu Nov 21 11:22:20 2019
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.bridge

    All of the stuff on the ng, including the number of views, has been static for quite some time. Also on another rec.games group I follow.
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  • From ais523@ais523@nethack4.org to rec.games.bridge on Thu Nov 21 21:28:31 2019
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.bridge

    Will in New Haven wrote:

    All of the stuff on the ng, including the number of views, has been
    static for quite some time. Also on another rec.games group I follow.

    I saw your message, so I guess it's just that nobody's been posting.
    Usenet as a whole isn't very active nowadays.
    --
    ais523
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  • From Douglas Newlands@douglas.newlands@gmail.com to rec.games.bridge on Fri Nov 22 08:34:18 2019
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.bridge

    On 22/11/19 6:22 am, Will in New Haven wrote:
    All of the stuff on the ng, including the number of views, has been static for quite some time. Also on another rec.games group I follow.


    Yes, it seems as if r.g.b is dead or, at least, not noticeably alive.

    40+years ago, Unix provide rn (readnews) to access newsgroups they but
    were centred on topics like C, unix, OS managment.
    Bridge was amongst the earliest non-technical subjects and I recall
    reading it in the early 80s.
    Perhaps surprisingly, the newsgroups survived the arrival of the web but perhaps the new web-users didn't know of r.g.b.

    There are lots of FB bridge groups of very variable interest and
    traffic. Some have megalomaniacal moderators. Some have posters who
    continually post about themselves.

    Bridgewinners seems to have a good variety of articles/discussions and
    good traffic. It is certainly where I go for a fix.

    Are there any other places with good content?

    doug
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  • From nrford100@cshearts@gmail.com to rec.games.bridge on Wed Nov 27 07:32:52 2019
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.bridge

    I access RGB through Google Groups who sends out emails when there are new posts.

    I don't participate here as much as I could because the few regulars here are beyond my level of expertise, despite the large amount of time I spend studying bridge.

    I recently started a new Google Group named "Bridge Game Bidding "(https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/bridgegamebidding) which is aimed at the non-expert bridged players, though getting answers from experts to questions would be very helpful.

    Since it's new, I'm still getting the word out to our bridge club members, etc., so while I've set up a number of features on it, there is not much activity yet.
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  • From asrl07@asrl07@yahoo.co.uk to rec.games.bridge on Sun Dec 8 14:27:44 2019
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.bridge

    On Thursday, November 21, 2019 at 7:22:22 PM UTC, Will in New Haven wrote:
    All of the stuff on the ng, including the number of views, has been static for quite some time. Also on another rec.games group I follow.
    I have not been posting hands on here since I got onto the BBO forum. I have been posting hands on there, I like the ability to construct a bridge deal with bidding and play using a deal generator whicxh looks really nice, and they don't seem to blame me as often as on here when I post badly scoring hands. :-)
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  • From gazelle@gazelle@shell.xmission.com (Kenny McCormack) to rec.games.bridge on Mon Dec 9 00:05:41 2019
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.bridge

    In article <c9ee35b1-d1d4-4668-849f-91777d5ae6ca@googlegroups.com>,
    <asrl07@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
    On Thursday, November 21, 2019 at 7:22:22 PM UTC, Will in New Haven wrote:
    All of the stuff on the ng, including the number of views, has been static for
    quite some time. Also on another rec.games group I follow.

    I have not been posting hands on here since I got onto the BBO forum. I have been
    posting hands on there, I like the ability to construct a bridge deal with >bidding and play using a deal generator whicxh looks really nice, and they don't
    seem to blame me as often as on here when I post badly scoring hands. :-)

    They still have a BBO Forum??

    Odd, given that the software stopped working a few years ago. Strange that they'd continue running the forum after that.
    --
    "The most unsettling aspect of my atheism for Christians is
    when they realize that their Bible has no power to make me
    wince. They are used to using it like a cattle prod to get
    people to cower into compliance." - Author unknown
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  • From Ian Zimmerman@Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1] to rec.games.bridge on Mon Dec 9 10:53:44 2019
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.bridge

    On 2019-12-09 00:05, Kenny McCormack wrote:

    They still have a BBO Forum??

    Odd, given that the software stopped working a few years ago. Strange
    that they'd continue running the forum after that.

    Is BBO == "bridgebase.com"? Because the right side works just fine. In
    fact they just recently (last year or so) replaced the previous Flash
    based version with a new one which I think is based on Web Extensions.
    It is one of the better behaved sites out there.
    --
    Please don't Cc: me privately on mailing lists and Usenet,
    if you also post the followup to the list or newsgroup.
    To reply privately _only_ on Usenet and on broken lists
    which rewrite From, fetch the TXT record for no-use.mooo.com.

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  • From Steve Willner@swillner@nhcc.net to rec.games.bridge on Thu Dec 12 17:40:51 2019
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.bridge

    On 11/21/2019 4:34 PM, Douglas Newlands wrote:
    Bridgewinners seems to have a good variety of articles/discussions and
    good traffic.

    It has some disadvantages, including very short "attention span" in most cases, but web forums such as bridgewinners.com seem largely to have
    replaced Usenet. I don't look at bbo forums, but I gather they are
    active as well.

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  • From ttw6687@ttw6687@att.net to rec.games.bridge on Wed Jan 29 21:01:37 2020
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.bridge

    I still post here although I do read a few other forums. Unfortunately, BBO cannot resolve a problem with my login (and has not been able to for 10 or more years.) I cannot log on and I cannot register and I cannot be unregistered or something. Thus, I cannot post (not that that is necessarily a great loss to the bridge world.)
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  • From Bertel Lund Hansen@gadekryds@lundhansen.dk to rec.games.bridge on Thu Jan 30 10:37:19 2020
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.bridge

    ttw6687@att.net skrev:

    I still post here although I do read a few other forums.

    The last (relevant) posting was sent 2019-12-16 12:08.

    I still follow the group, but then I am one of the soon dying
    faithful members of Usenet that has been using it for about 25
    years. Very few groups are still alive.

    Internet forums - not to mention unsocial media - have taken
    over, and newcomers to the internet have no idea what Usenet is.

    In The Good Old Days every internet starter kit included a
    newsreader. Today you just get a connection.

    There are two useful Danish bridge forums, but the language is
    Danish - although all the participants understand English and
    would answer in that language if asked, but the main part of the
    forums will be unintelligible for people who don't read Danish.
    --
    /Bertel
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  • From John Hall@john_nospam@jhall.co.uk to rec.games.bridge on Thu Jan 30 10:30:53 2020
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.bridge

    In message <d7kko3inlz13.dlg@lundhansen.dk>, Bertel Lund Hansen <gadekryds@lundhansen.dk> writes
    The last (relevant) posting was sent 2019-12-16 12:08.
    <snip>

    It's strange how suddenly use of the group seems to have fallen off a
    cliff. I suppose people may have been too busy to post in the run-up to Christmas, and perhaps they just got out of the habit of posting.
    --
    John Hall
    "If you haven't got anything nice to say about anybody, come
    sit next to me."
    Alice Roosevelt Longworth (1884-1980)
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  • From Eddie Grove@eddiegrove@hotmail.com to rec.games.bridge on Thu Jan 30 02:56:35 2020
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.bridge

    John Hall <john_nospam@jhall.co.uk> writes:

    In message <d7kko3inlz13.dlg@lundhansen.dk>, Bertel Lund Hansen <gadekryds@lundhansen.dk> writes
    The last (relevant) posting was sent 2019-12-16 12:08.
    <snip>

    It's strange how suddenly use of the group seems to have fallen off a
    cliff. I suppose people may have been too busy to post in the run-up
    to Christmas, and perhaps they just got out of the habit of posting.

    Newsgroups die as the die-hards age out.

    I recommend bridgewinners.com.

    Eddie
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